Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing a lock having a shell, a turnable plug rotatably mounted within said shell and having a keyhole for insertion of a key, a shear line between the shell and plug, a plurality of aligned shell and plug passageways, and assembly pins in said passageways, comprising the steps of:
- a) positioning said shell and plug with said shell held against movement relative to said plug and with the shell passageways aligned with the plug passageways and with an assembly pin located within each aligned shell and plug passageway, each assembly pin having a series of spaced weakened zones and a strength such that application of a first shearing force to said assembly pins equal to or less than the maximum rotative force that can be applied to said plug through said keyhole by every key-like tool that can be inserted into said keyhole will not shear said assembly pins along said weakened zones;
- b) aligning a selected weakened zone of each assembly pin with each other for shearing; and
- c) thereafter shearing said assembly pins along said selected weakened zones by application of a second shearing force larger than said maximum rotative force along the shear line to shear each assembly pin into two pin sections.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the plug has a flat outer surface through which each of said pin passageways in the plug extends, the method wherein:
- a) said second shearing force is applied along said flat surface.
- 3. A method for manufacturing a lock having a shell, a turnable plug mounted within said shell and having a keyhole and an annular undercut, a shear line between the shell and plug, a plurality of shell passageways in the shell, a plurality of aligned plug passageways in the plug, and a selectively-weakened assembly pin in each of said aligned shell and plug passageways; comprising the steps of:
- a) shearing each assembly pin by application of a shearing force which translates the plug along the shear line to shear each pin into two pin sections, one a shell driver pin and the other a plug tumbler pin; and
- b) further translating the plug in the shell to align a shell passageway with said plug undercut.
- 4. The method of claim 3 in which one sheared driver pin is partially disposed in said undercut after said further plug translating, and each sheared driver pin other than said one sheared driver pin which is disposed in the undercut is supported by an adjacent tumbler pin after said further plug translating.
- 5. The method of manufacturing a lock having a shell with a longitudinal shell axis and a plurality of adjacent shell passageways disposed along said shell axis, a turnable plug, having a longitudinal plug axis, mounted within said shell for rotation about said plug axis and having a keyhole and a plurality of adjacent plug passageways disposed along said plug axis and aligned with said shell passageways, and a shearable assembly pin in each aligned shell and plug passageway, said shell and plug defining a shear line between the shell and the plug, and said plug being located axially along said shell axis at a first axial position in which said shell and plug passageways are in a first aligned position, the method comprising:
- a) moving said plug axially within said shell to a second axial position to shear each assembly pin along said shear line into a sheared driver pin disposed in each shell passageway and a sheared tumbler pin disposed in each plug passageway; and
- b) aligning said shell passageways with said plug passageways in a second aligned position in which the sheared driver pin in any one aligned shell passageway is a sheared part of the tumbler pin in the next adjacent aligned plug passageway, with the tumbler pin in each plug passageway abutting the driver pin in the aligned shell passageway at said shear line when a key for said lock is inserted into said keyhole.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising:
- a) fixing the plug in said second axial position.
- 7. The method of manufacturing a lock having a shell with a longitudinal shell axis and a plurality of adjacent shell passageways disposed along said shell axis, a turnable plug, having a longitudinal plug axis, mounted within said shell for rotation about said plug axis and having a keyhole, an annular undercut and a plurality of adjacent plug passageways disposed along said plug axis and aligned with said shell passageways, a shearable assembly pin in each aligned shell and plug passageway, and a spring means in each of said shell passageways to urge said assembly pins into said plug passageways, said shell and plug defining a shear line between the shell and the plug, and said plug being located axially along said shell axis at a first axial position in which said shell and plug passageways are in a first aligned position and said annular undercut is spaced along said plug axis from said first aligned position of said shell and plug passageways, the method comprising:
- a) moving said plug axially within said shell to a second axial position to shear each assembly pin along said shear line into a sheared driver pin disposed in each shell passageway and a sheared tumbler pin disposed in each plug passageway; and
- b) aligning said shell passageways with one shell passageway aligned with said plug undercut and with the driver pin in the one shell passageway extending into said plug undercut under the influence of said spring means and with the remaining shell passageways aligned with plug passageways in a second aligned position in which the sheared driver pin in any one aligned shell passageway is a sheared part of the tumbler pin in the next adjacent aligned plug passageway, with the tumbler pin in each aligned plug passageway abutting the driver pin in the aligned shell passageway at said shear line when a key for said lock is inserted into said keyhole.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/684,752 filed Jul. 19, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,697,239 which is, in turn, a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/388,950 filed Feb. 15, 1995, now abandoned, which is, in turn, a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/293,368 filed Aug. 19, 1994, now abandoned, which is, in turn, a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/110,264 filed Aug. 23, 1993, now abandoned.
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