Claims
- 1. A switch lock assembly comprising:
- a housing having a first portion and a second portion, the first portion partially rotatable relative to the second portion and including a handle portion for facilitating rotation thereof, the handle portion having a bore therethrough, the second portion adapted to be fixedly mounted to an external object;
- a lock plug assembly rotatably disposed in the bore of the handle portion; and
- an externally mounted side-opening door hingedly attached to the first portion of the housing and forming part of the handle portion, the side-opening door outwardly rotatable between an open position wherein the lock plug assembly is exposed and a closed position wherein the lock plug assembly is covered.
- 2. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising a latching means for securely retaining the side-opening door in the closed position.
- 3. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein the latching means comprises:
- a stud attached to the side-opening door;
- a face disposed on the handle portion of the housing, the face having an aperture which receives the stud when the side-opening door is rotated toward the closed position; and
- a clutching means for grasping the stud when the side-opening door is in the closed position.
- 4. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein the stud has a generally back-to-back cone-shaped head portion and an inboard stem portion, the thickest part of the head portion being thicker than the inboard stem portion and narrower than the aperture.
- 5. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein the clutching means comprises a generally U-shaped spring member disposed within the handle portion and inboard of the aperture, the U-shaped spring member widening to receive the head portion of the stud and then narrowing to grasp the head portion of the stud when the side-opening door is rotated toward the closed position and the stud is received by the aperture in the face of the handle portion.
- 6. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 1, further comprising an urging-and-locking means for selectively urging the first portion of the housing into predetermined engagement orientations as the first portion is rotated relative to the second portion and for enabling the first portion to be locked relative to the second portion at predetermined locking orientations.
- 7. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein all of the predetermined locking orientations coincide with less than all of the predetermined engagement orientations.
- 8. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein the urging-and-locking means has three predetermined engagement orientations.
- 9. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein the urging-and-locking means has two predetermined locking orientations.
- 10. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein the urging-and-locking means has three predetermined engagement orientations and two predetermined locking orientations, the two predetermined locking orientations coinciding with two of the three predetermined engagement orientations.
- 11. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein the first portion of the housing has a stem which extends substantially through the second portion of the housing.
- 12. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 11, wherein the urging-and-locking means comprises:
- a flange formed within the second portion of the housing, the flange having an inward-projecting side and an outward-projecting side, the inward-projecting side having a plurality of detents and notches;
- at least one spring-biased projecting pin attached to the first portion of the housing which retractably engages the notches;
- a dead bolt having a first end and a second end, the dead bolt being slidably disposed on the inward-projecting side of the flange and within a channel formed in the stem of the first portion of the housing, the dead bolt being movable between a locked position wherein the first end of the dead bolt engages one of the detents of the internal side of the flange and an unlocked position wherein the first end of the dead bolt does not engage any of the detents; and
- a camming means for linearly translating the dead bolt between the locked and unlocked positions when the lock plug assembly is rotated.
- 13. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein two spaced-apart spring-biased projecting pins and between six and seven notches urge the first portion of the housing into three alternative predetermined engagement orientations as the first portion is rotated relative to the second portion.
- 14. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein two detents enable the first portion of the housing to be locked relative to the second portion of the housing at two alternative predetermined locking orientations.
- 15. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 14, wherein the two predetermined locking orientations coincide with two of the three predetermined engagement orientations.
- 16. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the camming means comprises an offset projecting member disposed on the lock plug assembly and a slot in the dead bolt which receives the offset projecting member, the offset projecting member linearly translating the dead bolt when the lock plug assembly is rotated.
- 17. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 12, further comprising an electrical interface mechanism.
- 18. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein the electrical interface mechanism is selectively actuated by the rotation of the first portion of the housing.
- 19. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 18, wherein the electrical interface mechanism comprises:
- a plurality of metal leads arranged on the outward-projecting side of the flange;
- a disk having an inner surface and an outer surface, the disk being coupled to the stem of the first portion of the housing and rotatably disposed within the second portion of the housing, the disk being arranged such that the inner surface of the disk is in spaced relation with and is substantially parallel to the outward-projecting side of the flange; and
- a plurality of spaced-apart metal contacts disposed above the inner surface of the disk and arranged to complete a circuit when the first portion of the housing is properly oriented with respect to the second portion of the housing.
- 20. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein the metal leads project outwardly from the second portion of the housing.
- 21. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein the spaced-apart metal contacts are spring loaded.
- 22. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 19, wherein the electrical interface mechanism has three metal leads and three metal contacts.
- 23. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 22, wherein the three metal leads are arranged to coincide with three predetermined engagement orientations.
- 24. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 23, wherein a circuit is supplied when two of the three metal contacts each communicate with two of the three metal leads.
- 25. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 23, wherein a circuit is supplied when two of the three metal contacts each communicate with one of the three metal leads.
- 26. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 19, further comprising a retaining means for holding the disk in position within the second portion of the housing and for operatively connecting the second portion of the housing to the first portion of the housing.
- 27. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 26, wherein the retaining means comprises an annular ring received by a groove formed in the stem of the first portion of the housing, the groove being arranged on the stem such that the annular ring engages the outer surface of the disk.
- 28. A switch lock assembly as recited in claim 19, further comprising a spring compressibly disposed between the inner surface of the disk and the dead bolt.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/022,345, filed on May 4, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,365,328.
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