Picklock-proof key slot for a lock device and a key thereof

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6615628
  • Patent Number
    6,615,628
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Gall; Lloyd A.
    Agents
    • Troxell Law Office PLLC
Abstract
A picklock-proof key slot for a lock device and a key thereof, which comprises a rotary cylinder and a lock casing, between which plural upper tumblers and lower tumblers are furnished; the center of the rotary cylinder is provided with a key slot; under lock up condition, the lower tumblers are pushed into the key slot; the center of the tumbler groove is furnished with a salient plate, of which both sides are furnished with symmetrical guide slots; a guide slot is furnished between the two symmetrical guide plates on the key plate; a plurality of unlock-tumbler holes is furnished on the guide slot between the two guide plates; the hole has a curved surface to fit with the curve surfaces on both sides of the lower tumbler so as to reduce the pushing-up space of the lower tumbler, and also to reduce the possibility of unlocking the lock device with a master key to push the lower tumbler.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a lock device, and particularly to a picklock-proof key slot for a lock device and a key thereof.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In the conventional lock devices, the lock-up relation between the outer lock cylinder and the inner lock cylinder is different because of the shapes of the keys being different; such lock devices may be classified as spiral lock, tube lock, hub-shaped lock, straight slot lock and flat plate lock; in the flat-plate lock the inner lock cylinder is furnished with a key hole, which designed at an angle of 90 degrees to the tumbler grooves. The flat surface of the key is furnished with tumbler grooves; the aforesaid lock structure is deemed the most difficult lock device to be picked because of the key slot of such lock device is set at an angle of 90 degrees from the inner tumbler grooves; the flat plate of the key has a thickness of 3.0 mm; if a master key is plugged into the key slot to pick, the master key is unable to push the lower tumblers to move up and down on a straight line; it can only move and push the lower tumblers at an incorrect position, i.e., along a straight line, and then the lock device can be unlocked.




In the conventional technology of lock device, the manufacturing precision is unable to achieve the effectiveness as desired as a matter of convenience during manufacturing. The lock device comprises an outer lock cylinder and an inner lock cylinder; between the upper tumblers and the lower lock cylinders, there is a curved unlocking tangent; the lock device can be picked easily with a master key because of the design of the key slot in the inner lock cylinder. In a straight slot lock, the width of the key slot is 2.0 mm; the diameter of a master key is ranging from 0.8 mm to 1.0 mm; the motion space for the lower tumblers in the key slot is ranging from 5.0 mm to 6.0 mm, while the bent front end of the master key is ranging from 2.5 mm to 3.0 mm; the inner lock cylinder is furnished with a space having a height of 3.0 mm for applying force. The slot of such lock device has a shape, which enables a master key to plug in and to move back and forth so as to pick the tumblers and to unlock the lock device.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The prime object of the present invention is to provide a lock device, in which the center line between the lock casing and the rotary cylinder is furnished with a plurality of tumblers arranged regularly; a key slot is furnished under the tumbler grooves of the rotary cylinder, and it is two U-shaped key slots. The center of the U-shaped key slot has a salient plate, of which both sides are furnished with symmetrical guide slots; the space between the two guide slots are used for receiving the curve surface of the lower tumblers. Since the space is quite narrow and the contact point is a curved one, a very thin master key plugged in will be very difficult to push the lower tumblers as a result of the sloping contact point; the master key might be damaged or broken.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a lock device, in which the key slot of the rotary cylinder is a U-shaped hole, which includes two symmetrical guide slots and a bottom slot; the bottom surface thereof has a height of 1.0 mm only, which can prevent a master key from plugging into the curve center of the lower tumbler to pick the lock device.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide a lock device, in which the key slot of the rotary cylinder is a U-shaped hole, which includes two symmetrical guide slots and a bottom slot; the width of the two symmetrical guide slots is merely 1.0 mm, and the height thereof is less than 2.5 mm so as to limit the thickness and the height of a master key, and to reduce the space for the master key to push the lower tumbler to move.




A further object of the present invention is to provide a lock device, in which the key slot includes two symmetrical guide slots; the lower tumblers loaded in the tumbler grooves have curve surfaces on the bottoms thereof loaded in the guide slots respectively; since the master key is usually made of a saw blade, which is to be used together with an electro-motive tool; in that case, the master key is subject to breaking as a result of heavy resistance; the master key may be made of a steel wire, but the master key is susceptible to being bent upon the end thereof applied with heavy resistance.




A still further object of the present invention is to provide a lock device, in which the key to be plugged into the key slot of the rotary cylinder has symmetrical U-shaped key slot. The guide slot between the symmetrical guide plates is directed along the salient plate between the symmetrical guide slots; the lower tumblers are in the center of the salient plate. The top surface of the two symmetrical guide plates is drilled with a plurality of unlock-tumbler holes having different depth so as to push the plural lower tumblers to move upwards, and to have the top surface of all the lower tumblers reached the rotary tangent between the lock casing and the rotary cylinder; then, the key can drive the rotary cylinder to the unlock position.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a lock device, in which key plugged in the key slot of the rotary cylinder has two symmetrical guide plates, between which a guide slot is furnished; the unlock-tumbler holes for pushing the lower tumblers are furnished inside the two symmetrical guide plates; the unlock-tumbler holes are designed into a shape or a tapered surface to fit the curve surface of every lower tumbler; the symmetrical guide plates are divided into several equal sections. When the two symmetrical guide plates are drilled with unlock-tumbler holes, the depth thereof will be varied accordingly; likewise, the length of every lower tumbler will also be varied so as to have a smaller space to prevent a master key from pushing the lower tumblers to move, i.e., the master key will be unable to push all the lower tumblers up to the rotary tangent between the lock casing and the rotary cylinder; in other words, the master key is never able to unlock the lock device.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a plan view of a key according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

shows a structure of the key plate according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the lock device of the present invention, showing the position of a key slot of the rotary cylinder.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the relation between the locking casing and the rotary cylinder.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the present invention, showing the lock device in unlocking condition.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




This invention relates to a picklock-proof key slot for a lock device and a key thereof; as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


5


, the lock device


11


comprises a lock casing


12


, a rotary cylinder


13


, a plurality of springs


16


, a plurality of upper tumblers


17


and lower tumblers


18


. The lock casing


12


has a cylindrical hole for receiving the rotary cylinder


13


. Along the centerline between the lock casing


12


and the rotary cylinder


13


, at least two through tumbler grooves


41


and


42


are furnished in series; the bottom of the tumbler groove


41


is provided with a key slot


15


. The tumbler grooves


41


and


42


are used for receiving the lower tumblers


18


, the upper tumblers


17


and the springs


16


in series; one end of the tumbler groove


42


is mounted with an outer fixed member


19


to prevent the parts in the tumbler grooves


41


and


42


from dropping out.




The upper tumbler


17


in the tumbler grooves


41


and


42


is pushed with a spring


16


to pass across the rotary tangent


20


under the tumbler groove


42


so as to be mounted in the tumbler groove


41


of the rotary cylinder


13


. The distance of the upper tumbler


17


to extend into the tumbler groove is determined in accordance with the length of the lower tumbler


18


, and such distance enables the lock device


11


to have more variation of unlocking code.




After a key


14


is plugged into the key slot


15


, the upper tumblers


17


in the tumbler grooves


41


and


42


, will be pushed by the lower tumblers


18


to a contact point, i.e., a rotary tangent


20


between the rotary cylinder


13


and the lock casing


12


so as to rotate the lock cylinder to unlock the lock device (as shown in FIG.


6


).




The key


14


used for pushing the lower tumbler


18


in the tumbler groove


41


of the lock cylinder


13


to unlock the lock device is shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, and the key plate


21


of the key


14


includes a positive side and a negative side, each side is furnished with a U-shaped rib


44


; either the positive side or the negative side of the key plate


21


on the key


14


may be plugged into the key slot


15


of the rotary cylinder


13


, the U-shaped rib


44


on the key plate


21


will be set right under the tumbler groove


41


to push the lower tumblers


18


. The key plate


21


of the key


14


includes two portions (left and right) which are divided with a connection plate


30


; each portion includes two parallel guide plates


24


and


25


, a bottom plate


32


and a clamp plate


33


; both parallel guide plates


24


and


25


have the same thickness; a guide slot


28


is furnished between the two guide plates


24


and


25


; the width of the guide slot


28


is better to be equal to the thickness of each guide plate


24


or


25


; the depth of the guide slot


28


is about equal to two times the width thereof. The clamp plate


33


beside the U-shaped rib


44


has a given thickness, and it is used for providing a clamp side upon the key


14


being duplicated. Both sides of the bottom of the U-shaped rib


44


has a bevel surface


45


, which is varied with the shape of the key slot


15


of the rotary cylinder


13


so as to prevent an incorrect key from plugging into the key slot


15


.




The key plate


21


with symmetrical U-shaped ribs


44


is used for turning the rotary cylinder


13


to unlock the lock device


11


; the shape of the key slot


15


in the rotary cylinder


13


should match and vary with the shape of the key plate


21


of the key


14


; then, plug the key plate


21


into the key slot


15


so as to push the lower tumbler


18


of the rotary cylinder


13


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the key slot


15


is furnished with a U-shaped groove


46


for fitting the U-shaped rib


44


; the U-shaped groove


46


includes two parallel guide slots


36


and


37


, and a bottom slot


31


; a salient plate


35


is provided between the two guide slots


36


and


37


. Referring to

FIG. 5

, the salient plate


35


in the center of the U-shaped groove


46


is located at outer edge of the center line of the tumbler groove


41


of the rotary cylinder


13


; the salient plate


35


almost covers the push area of the tumbler groove


41


; the bottom slot


31


under the salient plate


35


has a height only 1.0 mm, which can only receive the key plate


21


to match the key slot


15


, i.e., a master key can never push the lower tumbler


18


to move from the bottom slot


31


.




The lower tumbler


18


mounted in the tumbler groove


41


of the lock cylinder


13


is normally pushed downwards by the upper tumbler


17


, and the curve center


40


of the lower tumbler


18


will be in contact with the bottom of the bottom slot


31


; then, the cylindrical surface


38


of the lower tumbler


18


on the curve center


40


will be set between the two guide slots


36


and


37


of the key slot


15


. Since the height of the guide slots


36


and


37


is less than 2.5 mm, a thin master key (normally being 0.8 mm) can be plugged into the guide slots


36


and


37


, but it is unable to make any slope motion, i.e., the moving space of the master key is confined, and unable to push the cylindrical surface


38


of the lower tumbler


18


to move. Since the master key can not push the lower tumbler


18


to move, the upper rotary tangent


20


of the lower tumbler


18


can not be pushed to move.




If the master key is a thinner plate, it may be able to push the lower tumbler


18


to move; however, the hook end of the master key is subject to slipping upon the cylindrical surface


38


; in that case, the pushing force will be useless. When the cylindrical surface


38


of the lower tumbler


18


is pushed with the hook end of a master key, the lower tumbler


18


will have different component of force upon being and the lower tumbler


18


would not be pushed upwards. When a master key pushes a lower tumbler


18


to move upwards, a component of force would be resulted; such component of force would be a resistance to the lower tumbler


18


upon being pushed with a master key; if the master key is too thin, the hook portion of the master key might be bent, and the pushing force to the lower tumbler


18


might be lost. When using an electro-motive master key trying to push a plurality of lower tumblers


18


to move upwards, the hook portion of the master key would be broken as a result of the resistance.




The key slot


15


of the lock cylinder


13


in the lock device


11


is furnished with a symmetrical U-shaped groove


46


; as soon as the key


14


is pulled out of the key slot


15


, the lower tumbler


18


in the tumbler groove


41


will be pushed by the spring


16


to move downwards to the bottom slot


31


of the key slot


15


; since the plural lower tumblers


18


are hindered by the salient plate


35


, only a key


14


to fit the U-shaped groove


46


can be plugged in. After a key


14


able to push the plural lower tumblers


18


to the rotary tangent


20


is plugged in, the unlock tumbler slots


22


furnished on the two parallel guide plates


24


and


25


will push the tumblers up to the unlock position (i.e., the upper ends of the lower tumblers all reach the rotary tangent


20


), and then the key


14


can turn the lock cylinder


13


to unlock the lock device


11


.




The key plate


21


of the key


14


is furnished with U-shaped ribs


44


, which include two parallel guide plates


24


and


25


and a guide slot


28


; the guide slot


28


is divided into several equal sections, and each section has a tumbler groove


41


with different depth and diameter. After the key


14


is plugged into the key slot


15


, the unlock-tumbler slots


22


on the key plate


21


will push the lower tumblers


18


to move upwards until the top surface of every lower tumbler


18


reaching the rotary tangent


20


between the lock casing


12


and the rotary cylinder


13


; then, the key


14


can be turned to unlock the lock device as shown in FIG.


6


.




When a master key is plugged into the two guide slots


36


and


37


on both sides of the U-shaped groove


46


, it not only pushes the first lower tumbler


18


to move, but also has to push back and forth to have every lower tumbler moved until every lower tumbler being pushed up to the rotary tangent so as to unlock the lock device. After a master key is plugged into the guide slots


36


and


37


, it would be almost impossible to push the lower tumbler


18


to move in the guide slots


36


and


37


because of being limited by the depth and width of the slots, and causing a component of force upon pushing the lower tumbler


18


; further more, the master key in the slots might be broken or damaged upon a force being applied thereto.




The lock cylinder


13


is furnished with a U-shaped groove


46


, and the key plate


21


of the key


14


is provided with symmetrical U-shaped ribs


44


; the outer ends of the key plate is furnished with clamp plate


33


; the center of the lower tumbler


18


in the lock cylinder


13


has a salient plate


35


to prevent the master key from picking directly; both sides of the U-shaped rib


44


are furnished with unlock-tumbler slots


22


for pushing the lower tumbler


18


to move so as to prevent a master key from pushing the lower tumbler


18


. Apparently, the embodiment of the present invention has shown obvious improvement, which is never anticipated and achieved by any person in the field; the structure of the present invention is also deemed unique.



Claims
  • 1. A picklock-proof lock device having a key slot and a key fitting into the key slot, the lock device including a lock casing, a rotary cylinder in the lock casing movable between locked and unlocked positions, a plurality of first tumbler grooves in the lock casing and a plurality of second tumbler grooves in the rotary cylinder, the first and second tumbler grooves being aligned with each other when the rotary cylinder is in the locked position, a plurality of first tumblers located in the first tumbler grooves, a plurality of second tumblers located in the second tumbler grooves, and comprising:a) a key plate on the key, the key plate including two spaced apart U-shaped ribs, the U-shaped ribs facing in opposite directions with a connection plate connecting the two U-shaped ribs together, each U-shaped rib including two spaced apart parallel guide plates defining a guide slot therebetween, and a bottom plate connecting the parallel guide plates, the two spaced apart parallel guide plates having a plurality of different depth tumbler slots; the connection plate being spaced inwardly from outer edges of the guide plates to be free of tumbler engaging slots; and, b) a key slot in the rotary cylinder including two spaced apart, U-shaped grooves configured to accommodate therein the two U-shaped ribs, and salient plates located in the U-shaped grooves to engage the guide slots of the key when the key is inserted into the key slot.
  • 2. The picklock-proof lock device of claim 1 further comprising: first bevel surfaces on the bottom plates and matching second bevel surfaces on the U-shaped grooves.
  • 3. The picklock-proof lock device of claim 1 having clamp plates on opposite side edges of the key plate.
  • 4. The picklock-proof lock device of claim 1 wherein the two spaced apart guide plates have the same thickness.
  • 5. The picklock-proof lock device of claim 4 wherein the guide slot has a width equal to the thickness of the guide plates.
  • 6. The picklock-proof lock device of claim 5 wherein a depth of the guide slot is twice the width of the guide slot.
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