Claims
- 1. A lock assembly, comprising:
- an outer housing having a front end, a rear end, a first bored cylindrical cavity from the rear end to a point near to the front end, and a second smaller bored hole axially coincident with the first bored cavity and extending from the frontal end of the first bored cavity through the front of the outer housing;
- an intermediate cylinder having an overall length of the first bored cavity of the outer housing, an overall diameter to slidably and rotatably fit the first bored cavity of the outer housing, a longitudinally and centrally bored cylindrical cavity from its front end to a point near to its rear end having a diameter greater than the diameter of the second bored hole of the outer housing, and a circumferential groove machined completely around its outer cylindrical surface being positioned to avoid intersection with any other subsequent machining of this intermediate cylinder;
- an inner cylinder having a diameter to slidably and rotatably fit the bored cavity of the intermediate cylinder, a length matching the length of the bored cavity of the intermediate cylinder, a front cylindrical extension axially coincident to the inner cylinder itself and of a diameter to slidably and rotatably fit the second bored hole of the outer housing, a centered and longitudinal key hole cavity extending from its front end towards its rear end but not extending all the way through its rear end which key hole cavity has an oddly configured cross-section of overall rectangular shape with a narrow width and a height less than the diameter of its front cylindrical extension and its top being along one narrow side;
- a lever arm attached to the rear end of the intermediate cylinder;
- a plurality of regular cylindrical locking pin bores extending radially from the center of the key-hole of the inner cylinder through the top of the key hole and continuing through the intermediate cylinder and through the outer housing and each having a diameter larger than the width of the key-hole of the inner cylinder, and the diameter of the portion of each of these bores that passes through the intermediate cylinder is additionally made slightly different from the diameter of the portion of each of these bores that passes through the outer housing;
- a maximum number of cylindrical pins of minimum practical lengths that slidably fit each of the regular locking pin bores and that do not extend outside the inner cylinder;
- a minimum number of cylindrical locking pins of random lengths that slidably fit each of the plurality of locking pin bores and that do not extend outside the intermediate cylinder, but one of these pins for each locking pin bore straddles the boundary between the outer surface of the inner cylinder and the surface of the bore in the intermediate cylinder, this being the means of locking the inner cylinder from rotating within the intermediate cylinder;
- a single cylindrical locking pin for each of the plurality of locking pin bores of necessary length to allow space above it within its locking pin bore which pin slidably fits its locking pin bore and straddles the boundary between the outer surface of the intermediate cylinder and the surface of the first bore in the lock housing, this being the primary means of locking the intermediate cylinder from rotating within the lock housing;
- a compression spring for each of the plurality of locking pin bores of a diameter to slidably fit each of the locking pin bores holding the stacks of locking pins in their locking positions;
- a short cam groove circumferentially machined into the surface of the inner cylinder having end walls that are radial and perpendicular to the long axis of the inner cylinder, the bottom surface of this groove forming a cam surface that has its center nearest to the long axis of the inner cylinder and its two ends at a farther distance equal for both from the long axis of the inner cylinder, and this whole short cam groove having no intersection with the key hole cavity of the inner cylinder;
- an additional locking pin bore being on the radial line from the central longitudinal axis of the inner cylinder that passes through the center of the short cam groove of the inner cylinder extending from the surface of the bore in the intermediate cylinder to the outer surface of the lock housing;
- a bottom cylindrical pin to slidably fit the additional locking pin bore being of a length that extends from the cam surface of either end of the short cam groove to the boundary between the outer surface of the intermediate cylinder and the surface of the first bore in the lock housing whenever the inner cylinder is rotated to position either end of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore;
- a top cylindrical locking pin slidably fitting on top of the bottom pin within the additional locking pin bore having a length short enough to leave space above it in the additional locking pin bore and being the secondary means that locks the intermediate cylinder to the lock housing when the inner cylinder is rotated to a position bringing the center of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore;
- a compression spring for the additional locking pin bore of a diameter to slidably fit the additional locking pin bore holding the stack of two pins in their locking position;
- a bore hole through the lock housing coinciding with the inner curved surface of the first boring of the lock housing but not coinciding with any other boring of the lock housing, coinciding with the groove of the intermediate cylinder, a tightly fitting pin or screw inserted within this bore hole and having a part of this pin or screw occupying part of the space of the groove of the intermediate cylinder, this being the means to retain the intermediate cylinder within the lock housing yet allowing the intermediate cylinder to rotate within the lock housing;
- a dimple of a shape less than demi-spherical machined into the outer curved surface of the intermediate cylinder in a position not coinciding with any other boring or grooving of the intermediate cylinder;
- a last radial bore hole through the lock housing centered on a radial line directed perpendicularly from the central longitudinal axial line of the first bore hole of the lock housing which line passes through the center of the dimple of the intermediate cylinder, extending from the surface of the first bore hole of the lock housing through the outer surface of the lock housing;
- a spherical ball slidably fitting inwardly into the last radial bore hole of the lock housing;
- a compression spring slidably and outwardly filling the last radial bore hole of the lock housing to hold the spherical ball within the dimple of the intermediate cylinder;
- a removable plate or cap or a plurality of removable plates or caps of common design to plug the outer ends of the plurality of regular locking pin bores and the outer end of the additional locking pin bore and outer end of the last radial bore hole holding the ball and spring;
- a flat-bladed key having a body of a cross-section that matches and is slidably fitting into the key hole cavity of the inner cylinder and having a body length to match the length of the key hole cavity of the inner cylinder, provided with a plurality of ramped notches on its top edge of the same number and spacing to match and meet with the bottom ends of the plurality of the bottom most cylindrical locking pins within the regular locking pin bores, said ramped notches being machined to depths that cause all of the stacks of the cylindrical locking pins to be raised to such a level that the junction between a pair of the pins that normally resides within the confines of the inner cylinder for each of the plurality of regular locking pin bores coincides with the boundary between the outer surface of the inner cylinder and the surface of the bore in the intermediate cylinder, and also that the junction between a pair of the pins that normally resides within the confines of the intermediate cylinder for each of the plurality of regular locking pin bores coincides with the boundary between the outer surface of the intermediate cylinder and the surface of the first bore in the lock housing;
- whereby, when said key is inserted into the assembly and rotational torque is applied to it, rotation of the inner cylinder is possible and, at the same time, all of the regular cylindrical pin stacks are put in an unlocking position for the intermediate cylinder relative to the outer housing, whereupon rotation of the inner cylinder will cause rotation of the cam groove along with it thereby unlocking the secondary locking of the intermediate cylinder to the lock housing by the additional locking pin stack and further rotation gives connectivity of the end wall of the cam groove to the bottom pin of the additional locking pin stack and will thereby rotate the intermediate cylinder which has connectivity to the rearward lever or shaft that operates the bolt, dog, or stops of the locking device associated with this invention;
- and whereby, if any other key fitting to the assembly and not having correctly machined ramped notches is inserted into the assembly and turning torque is applied to it, rotation of the inner cylinder is still possible because of the maximum number of cylindrical pins operational at that level, but rotation may occur only to the point where the end of the cam shaft becomes connective to the bottom pin of the additional locking pin stack because the regular pin stacks will not all be found to be in an unlocked state at that limit of rotation.
- 2. The lock assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein differences relating to the additional locking pin bore and cam groove comprise:
- said short cam groove circumferentially machined into the surface of the inner cylinder having end walls that are radial and perpendicular to the long axis of the inner cylinder, the bottom surface of this groove forming a cam surface having its center farthest from the long axis of the inner cylinder and its two ends at a nearer distance equal for both to the long axis of the inner cylinder, and this whole short cam groove having no intersection with the key hole cavity of the inner cylinder;
- said bottom cylindrical pin to slidably fit the additional locking pin bore being of a length that extends from the cam surface of either end of the short cam groove to the boundary between the outer surface of the intermediate cylinder and the surface of the first bore in the lock housing whenever the inner cylinder is rotated to position either end of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore, and being the secondary means that locks the intermediate cylinder to the lock housing when the inner cylinder is rotated to a position bringing the center of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore;
- a top cylindrical locking pin slidably fitting on top of the bottom pin within the additional locking pin bore having a length short enough to leave space above it in the additional locking pin bore;
- a circumferential groove having a cross-section matching the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the top of the bottom pin of the additional locking pin bore, having a depth to match that part of the length of that bottom pin that protrudes whenever the inner cylinder is rotated and is then reversed in rotation, being machined outwardly into the lock housing around the circumference of the first bore hole of the lock housing starting on one side of the additional locking pin bore and ending on the opposite side of the additional locking pin bore, the bottom of this groove being ramped back to the original surface level beside the first bore hole of the lock housing on either side of the additional locking pin bore.
- 3. A lock assembly comprising:
- an outer housing having a front end, a rear end, a first bored cylindrical cavity from the rear end to a point near to the front end, a second smaller bored cavity axially coincident with the first bored cavity extending from the frontal end of the first bored cavity to a point closer to the front end, and a third bored hole axially coincident with the first bored cavity and of a diameter smaller than the second bored cavity by more than the diameter of a locking pin used for this lock assembly and extending from the front of the second bored cavity through the front of the outer housing;
- a through slot in the wail of the third bored hole of the outer housing extending from the surface of the third bored hole to the line of the surface of the second bored cavity;
- a first cylindrical disk having a diameter slidably and rotatably fitting into the front end of the first bored cylindrical cavity of the outer housing, having a length typically less than half of the length of the first bored cavity of the outer housing, and having a front cylindrical extension axially coincident to the first cylindrical disk having a diameter less than the diameter of the third bored hole of the lock housing and a length such that its front end is flush with the front end of the lock housing;
- a longitudinal groove machined into the circumferential surface of the front cylindrical extension of the first cylindrical disk;
- a second cylindrical disk having a diameter slidably and rotatably fitting next into the first bored cylindrical cavity of the outer housing, having a length typically the same as the first cylindrical disk, and having a rear cylindrical shaft extension axially coincident to the second cylindrical disk having a diameter less than the diameter of the third bored hole of the lock housing and a length longer than a third cylindrical disk following and a geometry or machining of its rearward end to enable joining with a lever or cam to actuate the bolt, dog, or stops of an existing locking device within which or to which this invention is incorporated;
- a third cylindrical disk having a diameter slidably and rotatably fitting last into the first bored cylindrical cavity of the outer housing, having a length equal to the remaining length of the first bored hole of the outer housing, and having a bored hole from its front through its rear of a diameter to allow the rear cylindrical shaft extension of the second cylindrical disk to slidably and rotatably fit through it;
- a bored hole through the lock housing intersecting the third cylindrical disk but not having any intersection with any other boring or grooving of either the lock housing or the third cylindrical disk, a tight fitting pin or screw being inserted through this bored hole holding the third cylindrical disk stationary within the lock housing and retaining the first cylindrical disk and the second cylindrical disk thus within the lock housing;
- a plurality of regular cylindrical locking pin bores having their longitudinal centers parallel to the longitudinal center of the first bored cylindrical cavity of the lock housing and having the line of their longitudinal centers passing through the circle represented by the circumference of the third longitudinal bore of the main housing and extending from the forward end of the first cylindrical disk continuing through the second cylindrical disk and continuing through to nearly the rear end of the third cylindrical disk, and having none of the plurality of regular cylindrical locking pin bores on a line coincident with the radial line of the groove in the top of the front cylindrical extension of the first cylindrical disk nor on a line coincident with the radial line of the slot in the wall of the third bored hole of the lock housing;
- a single cylindrical pin for each of the plurality of regular cylindrical locking pin bores having a length slightly greater than the length of the second cylindrical bore of the outer housing, slidably fitting each regular cylindrical locking pin bore and having its front end resting up against the front end wall of the second cylindrical bore of the outer housing;
- a maximum number of cylindrical pins of minimum practical lengths that slidably fit next into each of the regular pin bores and that do not extend rearward out of the first cylindrical disk;
- a minimum number of cylindrical locking pins of random lengths that slidably fit each of the plurality of locking pin bores and that do not extend rearwardly outside of the second cylindrical disk, but one of these pins for each locking pin bore straddles the facial boundary between the first cylindrical disk and the second cylindrical disk, this being the means of locking the first cylindrical disk from rotating within the lock housing;
- a single cylindrical locking pin for each of the plurality of locking pin bores of necessary length to allow space rearwardly within its locking pin bore which pin slidably fits its locking pin bore and straddles the boundary between the second cylindrical disk and the third cylindrical disk, this being the primary means of locking the second cylindrical disk from rotating within the lock housing;
- a compression spring for each of the plurality of locking pin bores of a diameter to slidably fit within the rear end of each of the locking pin bores holding the stacks of locking pins in their locking positions;
- a short cam groove having its longitudinal center lying on a circle concentric to the circumference of the first cylindrical disk and being forwardly machined into the rearward face of the first cylindrical disk with end walls that are perpendicular to the rear face of the first cylindrical disk, having its forward base machined as a cam surface with the center of the cam nearest to the front of the first cylindrical disk and its two ends at a farther distance equal for both ends from the front of the first cylindrical disk, and this whole short cam groove having no intersection with any of the bore holes of the first cylindrical disk;
- an additional locking pin bore paralleling the longitudinal center axis of the first bore of the outer housing and centering on a circle equal in diameter to the circle defining the center of the short cam groove and being in line with the center of the short cam groove when all of the regular pin bores are respectively aligned between the first cylindrical disk and the second cylindrical disk, and the third cylindrical disk, extending from the front surface of the second cylindrical disk through to nearly the rear surface of the third cylindrical disk;
- a forward cylindrical pin slidably fitting the additional locking pin bore being of a length that extends from the cam surface of either end of the short cam groove to the boundary between the rear surface of the second cylindrical disk and the forward surface of the third cylindrical disk whenever the first cylindrical disk is rotated to position either end of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore;
- a cylindrical locking pin slidably fitting the additional locking pin bore, being placed rearwardly of the forward cylindrical pin of the additional locking pin bore, being of a length that leaves space in the rear end of the additional locking pin bore, and being the secondary means that locks the second cylindrical disk to the third cylindrical disk whenever the first cylindrical disk is rotated to position the center of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore;
- a compression spring for the additional locking pin bore of a diameter to slidably fit the additional locking pin bore holding the stack of two pins in their locking position;
- a dimple of a shape less than demi-spherical machined into the outer curved surface of the second cylindrical disk in a position to have no intersection with any other boring of the second cylindrical disk;
- a first radial bore hole through the lock housing centering on a radial line directed perpendicularly from the central longitudinal axial line of the second cylindrical disk which radial line passes through the center of the dimple of the second cylindrical disk, extending from the surface of the first bore hole of the outer housing through the outer surface of the outer housing;
- a spherical ball slidably fitting inwardly into the first radial bore hole of the outer housing;
- a compression spring slidably and outwardly filling the first radial bore hole of the outer housing to hold the spherical ball within the dimple of the second cylindrical disk;
- a cap to plug the outer end of the first radial bore hole holding the ball and spring;
- a key having a body of cylindrical shape, having an outside diameter slidably fitting within the third bore hole of the outer housing, having a bore from its rearward end towards its front end of a length greater than the length of the front cylindrical extension of the first cylindrical disk and of a diameter slidably fitting to the front cylindrical extension of the first cylindrical disk, having this bore being concentric with the outer circumference of the body of the key, having an internal longitudinal spline slidably fitting to the external groove of the front cylindrical extension of the first cylindrical disk, having an external nub that extends from the rearward end of the key body a distance forward slidably and rotatably equal to the length of the second bore hole of the outer body of the lock assembly and that has a cross-section and placement to slidably fit through the slot in the surface of the third bore hole of the outer body of the lock assembly;
- a plurality of axially oriented grooves around the circumference of the rear end of the key each groove matching and in alignment with a regular cylindrical locking pin bore, the cavity of the grooves slidably fitting along a side of the ends of the forward most regular cylindrical pins of the regular cylindrical locking pin bores, and the lengths of these grooves being such that the forward end of each groove pushes those pins rearward an amount to cause the boundary between two pins in each regular cylindrical locking pin bore to coincide with the interfacial boundary of the rear of the first cylindrical disk and the front of the second cylindrical disk and also so that the forward end of the most rearward pin of each pin stack is in alignment with the inter facial boundary of the rear of the second cylindrical disk and the front of the third cylindrical disk;
- a hole for a center-pivoted lever bored from the rear of the outer housing extending almost to the front face of the outer housing, its longitudinal center perpendicularly intersecting the longitudinal center of the first radial bore of the outer housing at a distance more than half the diameter of the spherical ball from the surface of the first cylindrical bore of the outer housing, and its longitudinal center ending on a radial line from the longitudinal axis of the third cylindrical bore of the outer housing that passes through the center of the through slot in the wall of the third bored hole of the outer housing;
- a first cylindrical hole for a key-retaining pin bored from the outer surface of the outer housing, its center axis perpendicularly intersecting the center axis of the hole for a center-pivoted lever and extending almost to the outer surface of the through slot in the wall of the third bored hole of the outer housing;
- a second hole for a key-retaining pin, beginning at the inner end of the first hole for a key-retaining pin, having a diameter smaller than the first hole for a key-retaining pin, having its center axis coincident with the center axis of the first hole for a key-retaining pin, extending through the outer surface of the through slot in the wall of the third bored hole of the outer housing;
- a compression coil spring for a key-retaining pin slidably fitting the first cylindrical hole for a key-retaining pin, having an inside diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the second hole for a key-retaining pin;
- a round-headed pin being the key-retaining pin, having the diameter of its head slidably fitting to the first cylindrical hole for a key-retaining pin, having the diameter of its body slidably fitting within the second hole for a key-retaining pin, having its head concentric with its body, being of a total length to extend from the center of the hole for a center-pivoted lever to the outer face of the slot in the wall of the third bored hole of the outer housing and held in that position by the compression coil spring for a key-retaining pin;
- a rod being the center-pivoted lever, having a central diameter slidably fitting within the hole for a center-pivoted lever, having a very short length for this central diameter and tapering to a diameter for the rest of the body of the rod that extends to both ends of the rod that is equal to less than half the diameter of the hole for a center-pivoted lever, and having a length to extend from a point in contact with and outwardly past the center of the spherical ball to a point outwardly in contact with the center of the head of the key-retaining pin and continuing to nearly contact the forward wall of the first cylindrical hole for a key-retaining pin;
- whereby, when said key is inserted into the assembly and rotational torque is applied to it, rotation of the first cylindrical disk is possible and, at the same time, all of the regular cylindrical pin stacks are put in an unlocking position for the second cylindrical disk relative to the third cylindrical disk, whereupon rotation of the first cylindrical disk will cause rotation of the cam groove along with it thereby unlocking the secondary locking of the second cylindrical disk relative to the third cylindrical disk by the additional locking pin stack and further rotation gives connectivity of the end wall of the cam groove to the forward pin of the additional locking pin stack and will thereby rotate the second cylindrical disk which has connectivity to the rearward cylindrical shaft extension that operates the bolt, dog, or stops of the locking device associated with this invention;
- and whereby, if any other key fittable to the assembly and not having correct lengths for all of its plurality of grooves is inserted into the assembly and turning torque is applied to it, rotation of the first cylindrical disk is still possible because of the maximum number of cylindrical pins operational at that level, but rotation may occur only to the point where the end of the cam shaft becomes connective to the forward pin of the additional locking pin stack because the regular pin stacks will not be found to be in an unlocked state at that limit of rotation;
- and further, if any attempt is made to remove a key from this assembly wherein the regular cylindrical pin bores are not all properly realigned then it will be found that the spherical ball is also not seated properly within the dimple of the second cylindrical disk and therefore the rearward end of the center-pivoted lever will be pushed in a direction away from the center of the first cylindrical bore of the outer housing causing the forward end of the center-pivoted bar to be levered in a direction toward the center of the third cylindrical bore of the outer housing which in turn causes the key-retaining pin to be depressed and thusly preventing the key from being removed from the lock.
- 4. The lock assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein differences relating to the additional locking pin bore and cam groove comprise:
- said short cam groove having its longitudinal center lying on a circle concentric to the circumference of the first cylindrical disk and being forwardly machined into the rearward face of the first cylindrical disk with end walls that are perpendicular to the rear face of the first cylindrical disk, having its forward base machined as a cam surface with the center of the cam farthest from the front of the first cylindrical disk and its two ends at a nearer distance equal for both ends to the front of the first cylindrical disk, and this whole short cam having no intersection with any of the bore holes of the first cylindrical disk;
- said forward cylindrical locking pin slidably fitting the additional locking pin bore being of a length that extends from the center of the cam surface of the short cam groove to the boundary between the rear surface of the second cylindrical disk and the forward surface of the third cylindrical disk whenever the first cylindrical disk is rotated to position either end of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore, and being the secondary means that locks the second cylindrical disk to the third cylindrical disk whenever the first cylindrical disk is rotated to position the center of the short cam in alignment with the additional locking pin bore;
- a top cylindrical pin slidably fitting rearward of the forward cylindrical pin within the additional locking pin bore having a length short enough to leave space rearward of it in the additional locking pin bore;
- a circular groove having a cross-section matching the longitudinal cross-sectional shape of the rear of the forward cylindrical locking pin of the additional locking pin bore, having a depth to match that part of the length of that forward locking pin that protrudes whenever the first cylindrical disk is rotated and is then reversed in rotation, having its center lie on a circle concentric with the outside circumference of the third cylindrical disk whereby the circumference of this circle intersects the longitudinal center of the additional locking pin bore, being machined rearwardly into the forward face of the third cylindrical disk starting on one side of the additional locking pin bore and continuing around the circle to the other side of the additional locking pin bore, and being ramped up to the original facial surface of the third cylindrical disk on either side of the additional locking pin bore.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/027,020 filed Sept. 23, 1996.
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