The subject of this invention is a programmable cylinder lock, namely a lock comprising devices intended to allow providing the initial codification of the lock or, through a change operation, to modify the former lock codification in order to adjust the lock for being operated by a key different from the key to which the lock was formerly adapted.
More particularly, the invention concerns improvements in a kind of programmable cylinder lock which is known from the European Patents Nos. 0.226.252 and 0.900.310.
In a usual cylinder lock, which comprises a stator and a cylindrical rotor mounted inside the stator for rotation around its own axis and having a keyhole extending in the axis direction for the insertion of a key, a number of locking pins are mounted inside the rotor, movable perpendicularly to the axis on the extension of the keyhole plane, and each locking pin is intended to cooperate with a key segment whose codification is represented by the level of a tooth or recess of the key, situated within the considered segment. The fixed length of each locking pin is such that, when it cooperates with the corresponding segment of the correct key, the distal end of the locking pin corresponds to the cylindrical surface of the rotor and does not hinder its rotation, whereby, when all the locking pins are displaced in the respective correct positions by the correct key, the rotor can be rotated for operating the lock. When, on the contrary, one or more locking pins are situated in non correct positions, they (or the corresponding counterpins which may be provided in the stator) extend through the cylindrical rotor surface and hinder its rotation and therefore the lock operation. Because the codification of the lock is represented by the fixed length of the locking pins, that is defined during the manufacture step, the lock can be operated only by a single correct key and cannot be otherwise programmed.
The programmable cylinder locks of the kind considered in this invention and described in the mentioned patents comprise, in the rotor which is rotatably mounted inside the stator, instead of locking pins of a preestablished length, a number of key followers movable along their own longitudinal and transversal directions, said key followers being intended to cooperate with the codification conformations of a key inserted into the rotor keyhole, and a corresponding number of locking pins movable along their own longitudinal direction, which form the blocking members of the lock. The key followers and the locking pins form together a number of pairs each including a key follower and a locking pin, and they are provided with toothings intended to mutually cooperate, in different relative positions, in order to define the lock codification. A transversally displaceable stop bar cooperating with a longitudinal groove of the stator and having projections susceptible of cooperating with notches of the locking pins has the purpose of immobilizing the locking pins when the rotor is made to rotate within the stator and, as a consequence, the stop bar comes out of said groove and engages the locking pins. A change bar, which is transversally displaceable and is slidingly coupled with the key followers, normally keeps the key followers engaged with the locking pins but, when said change bar comes into said groove of the stator, it transversally displaces the key followers and disengages the same from the locking pins, thus allowing to modify the lock codification by means of the replacement of the former key by a different key.
In a lock of this kind it is required that the number of possible codification combinations, namely the number of different keys foreseen for the different locks of the same kind, be the higher possible. One of the parameters which determine the number of possible combinations is the number of codification levels that may be foreseen for the key segments, and this number depends on the pitch of the cooperating toothings of each pair of key followers and locking pins. The more small is this pitch, the more high is the number of possible codifications. However, the pitch of these toothings cannot be reduced below certain limits, on one hand because this would involve greater manufacture difficulties, and on the other hand because the engagement between the pairs of key followers and locking pins would no more have a sufficient mechanical strength.
The main object of this invention is to improve a lock of the considered kind in order to make up for the stated drawback, by allowing to increase the number of possible codifications levels without having recourse to a reduction of the pitch of the cooperating toothings of the key followers and the locking pins.
This object is attained according to the invention, in a lock of the considered kind, in that one of the two members, which compose at least some of the pairs each including a locking pin and a key follower, is provided with two parallel and adjacent toothings, each toothing having its pitch phase displaced with respect to the pitch phase of the other toothing, and in that at least one of said members which compose the pair including a locking pin and a key follower also has a limited mobility along the direction of the rotor axis, whereby said member is allowed to displace in such a way that the mutual engagement between both members may take place into the one or the other of said two toothings of one of the members forming the pair.
Thanks to this arrangement, the number of relative positions in which may be coupled the locking pins and the key followers forming the pairs is doubled, because in each case use can be made of the one or the other toothing, whose pitch are out of phase. In this manner, without reducing the toothing pitch, a number of codification combinations is obtained which corresponds to the number of codification combinations which could be obtained by halving the toothing pitch. It follows that the number of different keys which can be provided is increased without reducing either the manufacture ease or the mechanical strength of the lock.
Preferably, said two toothings, of the locking pin or of the key follower which together form a pair, are mutually phase displaced of a half of a pitch. In this manner there is obtained a uniform difference among the levels that may be provided by the alternate use of the two toothings.
Preferably, the member of each pair including a locking pin and a key follower, which has two toothings, is the locking pin, whereas the corresponding key follower has a single toothing.
Preferably, both members of each pair including a locking pin and a key follower have a limited mobility along the direction of the rotor axis.
It is of advantage that the teeth of the toothing of one of the members forming each pair including a locking pin and a key follower are provided with a bevel intended to render more easy the relative displacement of the members for mutually engaging the respective toothings.
In case, said teeth bevel can be foreseen for both the toothings of the key followers and of the locking pins.
The different features stated aim to obtain the maximum easy of engagement between the toothings of the pairs of locking pins and key followers.
It is of advantage that the key followers are provided, in the region in which they are slidingly coupled with the change bar, with an extension by means of which they are positively hooked to the change bar. In this way is prevented the possibility that the key followers take by chance any abnormal position capable of compromising a good lock operation.
These and other features, objects and advantages of the subject of the present invention will more clearly appear from the following description of an embodiment, being a not limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
At first, reference to
As it may be remarked, the pitch of toothings 5 and 7, which determines the possible positions for the lock codification, is not very small, and it cannot be reduced at will because this reduction would involve some manufacture difficulties and a weakening of the engagement between key followers and locking pins. This fact limits the possibility of increasing the number of possible codification positions and, therefore, the number of different keys which can be provided for a lock of this kind.
As already stated, according to the invention one of the two component parts of at least some of the pairs comprising a locking pin and a key follower, preferably the locking pin, is provided with two parallel adjacent toothings, each of these toothings having its pitch phase displaced with respect to the pitch phase of the other toothing. This feature appears in particular from
The key follower 4 represented in
In order that the key followers 4, when they are approached to the corresponding locking pins 6 when programming the lock, can engage as needed the one or the other of the toothings 7a and 7b, a relative displacement should be allowed between the key followers 4 and the locking pins 6 in the direction of the axis of rotor 2. For this reason, according to the invention, it is needed that at least one of said two members, the key follower 4 and the locking pin 6, which compose each pair, has a limited mobility along the direction of the rotor axis, whereby it can displace in such a way that the mutual engagement of the two members takes place as needed in the one or the other of said two toothings of one of the involved component parts. This mobility can be assigned indifferently to the key followers 4 or to the locking pins 6, but it is preferable that this mobility is assigned to both said component parts, whereby its extension can be reduced in a corresponding way.
If this is considered suitable, said displacement (which however aims spontaneously taking place) may be favored by a light bevel of the teeth of some toothings of the one or the other or both the component parts. This bevel is represented in 5a in
In the example shown and described, the double toothing 7a, 7b has been assigned to the locking pins 6, whereas the key followers 4 have a single toothing 5. However it is to be remarked that the same behavior can be obtained by providing a double toothing on the key followers and a single toothing on the locking pins. The selection between these two possibilities can be imposed by a preference of the designer or by a manufacture advisability.
A further clarification of the behavior of the distinctive component parts of the invention is given by
In the case of
On the contrary, in the case of
It is to be remarked that the senses of the two arrows F1 and F3 according to which displaces the key follower 4 are opposite in the two cases shown, and like this are opposite in the two cases the senses of the two arrows F2 and F4 according to which displaces the locking pin 6.
It is of advantage that the key followers 4, as it may be observed in
Thanks to the application of the invention becomes possible a great increase of the number of possible codification combinations of the lock, and therefore of the possible number of different keys, without resorting to a reduction of the toothing pitch of the component parts, and therefore without causing particular manufacture difficulties or any weakening of the component parts.
All the described features may be applied to all the pairs comprising a key follower and a locking pin of the lock or even, for the reason of simplification, only to some pairs, by accepting in this case a reduction of the extent of advantages offered by the invention.
The characteristics of the invention may be applied to the stated kind of locks, irrespective of they being provided with master keys or not.
It should be understood that this invention is not limited to the embodiment described and shown as an example. Several possible modifications have been pointed out in the course of the description, and others are within the ability of those skilled in the art. These modification and others, and any replacement by technically equivalent means, can be made to what has been described and shown, without departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of this Patent as defined by the appended Claims.
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