This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/062,011, filed Mar. 3, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,387,425, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to locking apparatus generally and more particularly to a key combination element movably disposed in a key blank or key that interacts with a lock assembly.
Cylinders locks are also known that are equipped with a movable element (e.g., pin) disposed in the key blade. An auxiliary locking pin is spring-loaded in the cylinder housing. Upon insertion of the key in the keyway, the movable element aligns with the auxiliary locking pin and interacts therewith to align with the shear line and permit rotation of the plug. Even if a would-be thief were to pick the key-cut combination of the key, he still would not defeat the lock without additionally aligning the movable element with the auxiliary locking pin. The latter action is very difficult without an authorized key, and thus the lock provides high security. Such locks are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,520,035, 5,784,910 and 5,839,308, assigned to the assignee of the present application. These patents describe a key blank that includes a generally elongate shaft portion defining a key combination surface adapted to have formed thereon key cuts which define a key combination. The key blank includes a movable pin element retained within the elongate shaft portion. The movable pin element may be displaced in a single direction, outwardly from the key combination surface.
The present invention seeks to provide an improved key combination element movably disposed in a key device (key blank or key) that interacts with a lock assembly, as is described more in detail hereinbelow.
It is noted that throughout the specification and claims the term “key device” refers to a key blank or a key made from a key blank with key cuts formed thereon.
The key device of the present invention not only opens the lock assembly of the present invention, but is also compatible with locks (that is, can be used to open locks) made in accordance with the abovementioned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,520,035, 5,784,910 and 5,839,308, among others, whereas the key devices of those patents cannot be used to open the lock assembly of the present invention.
There is thus provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a key device for use with more than one lock, the key device including a shaft portion, and at least one movable key combination element retained within the shaft portion and including first and second portions adjacent one another, the first portion of the at least one movable key combination element being located along the shaft portion and the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element being located offset to the first portion, the at least one movable key combination element being displaceable with respect to the shaft portion, wherein the first lock includes a rotatable plug having a keyway, a pressing element in the rotatable plug arranged to press against the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element thereby to move an auxiliary locking element disposed in the first lock to a shear line to permit rotation of the plug, and wherein the second lock includes a rotatable plug having a keyway, and a pressing element in the rotatable plug arranged to press against the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element thereby to move an auxiliary locking element disposed in the second lock to a shear line to permit rotation of the plug, wherein the pressing elements of the first and second locks press against two different locations offset from each other on the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element.
Embodiments of the invention may include one or more of the following features.
The second portion of the at least one movable key combination element is formed with a peripheral cutout and a portion of an outer contour of the first portion of the at least one movable key combination element slidingly contacts the peripheral cutout.
The first and second portions of the at least one movable key combination element move independently of each other.
The first portion of the at least one movable key combination element includes a body movably mounted in a hole formed in the shaft portion, the hole being formed with a lower shoulder, and displacement of the first portion of the at least one movable key combination element is constrained by the body abutting against the shoulder.
The second portion of the at least one movable key combination element includes an oblong body movably mounted in an oblong aperture formed in the shaft portion, the oblong aperture being formed with a lower shoulder, and displacement of the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element is constrained by the oblong body abutting against the shoulder.
A pair of movable key combination elements may be mounted on opposite sides of the shaft portion. In such an embodiment, the first portion of each of the movable key combination elements includes a first body movably mounted in a hole formed in the shaft portion, the hole being formed with a lower shoulder, and wherein displacement of the first portion of the at least one movable key combination element is constrained by the first body abutting against the shoulder, and wherein the second portion of each of the movable key combination elements includes an oblong body movably mounted in an oblong aperture formed in the shaft portion, the oblong aperture being formed with a lower shoulder, and wherein displacement of the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element is constrained by the oblong body abutting against the shoulder, and each first body has a shaft extending therefrom and each oblong body is formed with a recess, and the shaft of the first body of one of the movable key combination elements fits into the recess of the oblong body of the other of the movable key combination elements.
There is also provided in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention a lock and key combination including a key device including a shaft portion, and at least one movable key combination element retained within the shaft portion and including first and second portions adjacent one another, the first portion of the at least one movable key combination element being located along the shaft portion and the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element being located offset to the first portion, the at least one movable key combination element being displaceable with respect to the shaft portion, and a lock assembly including a rotatable plug having a keyway, and a pressing element in the rotatable plug arranged to press against the second portion of the at least one movable key combination element thereby to move an auxiliary locking element disposed in the second lock to a shear line to permit rotation of the plug, wherein the pressing element is not collinear with the auxiliary locking element.
The lock and key combination may further include a cap that sits in a hole in the rotatable plug and closes the pressing element in the rotatable plug, the cap having an upper contour rounded to a partially cylindrical shape to match an outer contour of the rotatable plug. The upper contour of the cap self-aligns the cap so it seats properly in the hole.
The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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Key device 10 is manufactured with a generally elongate shaft portion 12 extending along a shaft axis 14 and defining first and second generally flat oppositely directed key combination surfaces 16 and 18. Key device 10 can be provided as a key blank with no or substantially no key cuts formed thereon (the key cuts being formed later by a locksmith and the like). Key device 10 may be include a row of key cuts 20 which define a key combination formed along the first key combination surface 16 and/or along the second key combination surface 18. Accordingly, key device 10 may define a reversible key, with symmetric key combination surfaces 16 and 18. Alternatively, key device 10 may have a single key combination surface or different key combination surfaces.
One or more movable key combination elements 22 are retained within elongate shaft portion 12. Movable key combination element 22 includes first and second portions 24 and 26 adjacent one another. The first portion 24 is located along shaft portion 12, e.g., along a keyway guide axis 28 (that is, some arbitrary reference axis along the key) and the second portion 26 is located offset to the first portion 24, e.g., parallel to keyway guide axis 28. In the illustrated embodiment the key cuts 20 are formed along the keyway guide axis 28. The keyway guide axis 28 is parallel to or collinear with the shaft axis 14. Movable key combination element 22 is displaceable in a direction normal to the first and second key combination surfaces 16 and 18.
In accordance with a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, the first and second portions 24 and 26 of movable key combination element 22 move independently of each other.
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The second portion 26 includes an oblong body movably mounted in an oblong aperture 34 formed in elongate shaft portion 12. The oblong aperture 34 is formed with a lower shoulder 36. Displacement of the second portion 26 normal to the first and second key combination surfaces 16 and 18 is constrained by the oblong body abutting against the shoulder 36.
In accordance with a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, the second portion 26 is formed with a peripheral cutout 38 and a portion of an outer contour of the first portion 24 slidingly contacts the peripheral cutout 38. The sliding of the two parts at the peripheral cutout 38 helps prevent seizure of the parts during operation of the key device in a lock. (As will be explained below, a pressing element can press against the second portion 26 at different places. One of the places to be pressed upon can create a turning moment on element 22. If first portion 24 did not slidingly contact peripheral cutout 38, there could be seizure of the parts due to the turning moment. The sliding contact prevents the turning moment from being created and thus prevents seizure.)
In accordance with a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, the key device 10 includes a pair of movable key combination elements 22, one of which is mounted on the first key combination surface 16, and the other of which is mounted on the second key combination surface 18.
The body of the first portion 24 may have a shaft 40 extending therefrom and the oblong body of the second portion 26 may be formed with a recess 42, wherein the shaft 40 of one of the movable key combination elements fits (e.g., with a tight press fit) into the recess 42 of the other of the movable key combination elements.
The key device 10 not only opens the lock assembly of the present invention, but is also compatible with locks (that is, can be used to open locks) made in accordance with the abovementioned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,520,035, 5,784,910 and 5,839,308, among others, whereas the key devices of those patents cannot be used to open the lock assembly of the present invention, as is now explained.
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It is noted that the pressing element 66 of this embodiment is offset (not collinear) with respect to auxiliary locking element 64. This is in contrast with the prior art lock of
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The scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.
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