Claims
- 1. In a lock including a housing; a bore extending through said housing parallel to an axis; a plug having a cylindrical surface and being received in said bore; said housing and said plug defining a shear interface and having aligned holes therein forming portions of and combining to form a plurality of pinways that are spaced in the direction of said axis and that are divided by said shear interface; said plug being rotatably received in said bore; a first tumbler stack including a first tumbler pin, a first driver pin and at least one master pin being received in said first pinway; said master pin separating said first driver pin from said first tumbler pin; a second tumbler stack in said second pinway and including a second driver pin and a second tumbler pin; and a keyway formed in said plug and extending from said holes in said plug to said cylindrical surface of said plug; the improvement comprising:
- means formed in said surface of said plug spaced from said keyway for guiding a master pin from one of said pinways to another of said pinways; and
- means received in said guiding means for preventing said master pin from being received in said guiding means, said preventing means being removable from said guiding means to selectively permit reception of said master pin in said guiding means.
- 2. A lock as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said guiding means is a guideway having a width and depth for receiving said master pin;
- shoulder means is provided at the front of said guideway for preventing removal of said master pin from said lock, said shoulder means being aligned with said first pinway at the front of said plug, said shoulder means preventing said master pin from moving forwardly in said guideway and out of said lock without disassembly of said lock and permitting said master pin to move randomly in said guideway between said pinways; and
- said preventing means is an elongated rod having a diameter at least equal to the depth of said guideway and a length at least equal to the distance from said shoulder means to said second tumbler stack so that upon unlocking of said lock and rotation of said plug to align said guideway with said holes in said housing, said master pin rests on said rod and is not received in said guideway.
- 3. A lock as recited in claim 1, wherein:
- said guiding means is provided with spaced shoulder means for preventing removal of said master pin from said lock;
- said guiding means is provided with extensions formed beyond both of said spaced shoulder means, said extensions being dimensioned to receive said preventing means but not said master pin; and
- said preventing means is removable from said lock through one of said extensions.
- 4. In a lock apparatus, including a lock as recited in claim 1 and receiving means for use in re-keying said lock, wherein:
- said guiding means is provided with shoulder means for preventing removal of said master pin the front of from said lock; and
- said receiving means is adapted to be received in said guiding means upon removal of said preventing means from said guiding means for receiving said master pin from said housing portion of said first pinway, said receiving means is slidable along said guiding means for moving said master pin rearwardly of said shoulder means to reposition said master pin adjacent said second pinway without removal of said master pin from or disassembly of said lock, said receiving means is rotatable relative to said guiding means to transfer said master pin from said guiding means into said second pinway to change the height of said second tumbler stack in said second pinway without removal of said master pin from said lock.
- 5. A lock apparatus as recited in claim 4, wherein:
- said guiding means includes a guideway having a width and depth for receiving said master pin;
- said shoulder means defines a front and a rear shoulder at opposite ends of said guideway, one of said shoulders is aligned with said first pinway at the front of said plug and the other one of said shoulders is aligned with said second pinway at the rear of said plug, said shoulders preventing said master pin from being removed from said lock without disassembly of said lock and permitting said master pin to move randomly in said guideway between said pinways;
- said guiding means further includes a goove formed in the bottom of said guideway and having a depth greater than said depth for receiving said master pin, said groove is formed in said plug as a bore that extends beyond said front shoulder to said front of said plug; and
- said preventing means is normally received in said bore and said groove and is removable therefrom to allow insertion of said receiving means therein.
- 6. A lock apparatus as recited in claim 5, including key means, wherein:
- said key means has bittings along a first side for positioning said master pin in said housing portion of said first pinway and aligning the bottom of said master pin with said shear interface to unlock said lock and permit rotation of said plug to align said guideway with said holes in said housing;
- said receiving means is a cylindrical rod having a cut formed in one side thereof for receiving and moving said master pin in said guiding means, said rod has cam means adjacent said cut;
- said removal of said preventing means from said guideway and said insertion of said receiving means in said bore and guideway before said rotation of said plug being effective to permit said master pin to enter said cut in said rod; and
- said rotation of said receiving means being effective when said master pin is received in said cut to cause said cam means to move said master pin from both said cut and said guiding means into said second pinway to align said bottom of said master pin with said shear interface.
- 7. A lock apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein:
- said guideway formed in said plug is effective to provide space to permit said master pin to move out of said first pinway, to move into said cut in said receiving means, and to move with said receiving means into alignment with said second pinway; and
- said shoulder means of said guideway prevents said receiving means from removing said master pin from said lock.
- 8. In a lock apparatus, including a lock as recited in claim 1 and means for carrying said master pin in said guiding means after removal of said preventing means from said guiding means, wherein:
- said master pin has a selected bitting depth; and
- said carrying means is a rod having a cut in one side, said cut having a depth greater than said selected bitting depth for receiving said master pin, said rod being chamfered on both sides of said cut in the direction of said guiding means so that when said master pin is received in said cut and said carrying means carries said master pin into alignment with said second pinway said first driver pin in said first pinway from which said master pin was received rides onto one of said chamfered sides and onto the uncut surface of said rod to enable said carrying means to carry said master pin to said second pinway.
- 9. In a re-keyable lock apparatus, including a lock cylinder housing with a cylindrical bore extending therethrough along a longitudinal axis; a plurality of longitudinally spaced, elongated top pinways in said housing extending perpendicular to and radially outward from said cylindrical bore; a cylindrical plug positioned rotatably in and defining a shear interface with said bore; said plug having a longitudinal keyway therein for receiving a key bit and a plurality of longitudinally spaced bottom pinways extending radially inward from the peripheral surface thereof into said keyway; opposite pairs of said bottom pinways and top pinways being adapted to align with each other to form a plurality of common pinways; a top driver pin and a bottom tumbler pin slidably positioned in each of said common pinways; said plug being rotatable when the interface between said top and bottom pins is aligned with said shear interface and not being rotatable when one said pin is positioned through said shear interface; the improvement comprising:
- master pin means adapted to be directly moved within said lock from one of said common pinways to a randomly selectable other one of said common pinways for providing an additional interface between said top and bottom pins therein to align with said shear interface;
- key means adapted for insertion into said keyway and being bitted on one side for positioning said master pin means above said shear interface in one of said top pinways and rendering said plug rotatable from a first position to a second unlocked position, said second unlocked position being less than 180.degree. from said first position;
- means formed in said peripheral surface of said cylindrical plug and located in alignment with said top pinways when said plug is in said second position for receiving said master pin means to enable said lock to be re-keyed when said plug is in said second position;
- blocking means mounted in said receiving means for normally preventing said master pin means from entering said receiving means, said blocking means being removable from said receiving means to permit said re-keying of said lock; and
- master pin transfer means adapted to be slidably received in said receiving means upon removal of said blocking means for receiving said master pin means from said top pinway of said first common pinway and carrying said master pin means within said lock apparatus directly into alignment with said top pinway of said randomly selectable other one of said common pinways.
- 10. A re-keyable lock apparatus as recited in claim 9, wherein:
- means are connected to said transfer means and extend out of said receiving means for indicating that said master pin transfer means is positioned for receiving said master pin means from said top pinway of said first common pinway.
- 11. A re-keyable lock apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein:
- said transfer means is an elongated member having a cut in one side for receiving said master pin means, said elongated member has a cam surface extending from said cut to the other side of said elongated member; and
- said indicating means is adapted to rotate said elongated member when said cut is aligned with said top pinway of said randomly selectable other common pinway so that said master pin means rides onto said cam surface and into said other common pinway, said cam surface is adapted to hold said master pin means in said other common pinway until said plug is rotated from said second position toward said first position.
- 12. A re-keyable lock apparatus as recited in claim 9, wherein:
- said master pin means includes master pins having two different bitting depths that differ by a selected bitting depth; and
- said transfer means is an elongated member having a cut in one side having a depth for receiving said master pin having the greater bitting depth, said member being chamfered on both sides of said cut in the direction of the elongation thereof so that when a lesser depth master pin is received in said cut and said transfer means carries said master pin into alignment with said randomly selectable other common pinway the top driver pin in said common pinway from which said lesser master pin was received rides onto one of said chamfered sides and onto the uncut surface of said elongated member to enable said transfer means to carry said lesser master pin to said randomly selectable other common pinway.
- 13. A re-keyable lock apparatus as recited in claim 10, wherein:
- said indicating means includes an index formed by the front of said plug for visual observation outside of said lock apparatus, said indicating means further includes a series of marker lines at spaced locations on said transfer means corresponding to the spacing of said common pinways, said marker lines cooperate with said index for indicating the axial position of said transfer means to assist in receiving said master pin means from and transferring same to selected ones of said common pinways.
- 14. A re-keyable lock apparatus as recited in claim 9, wherein:
- means are provided for retaining said plug in said bore, said means being effective to limit movement of said transfer means in said receiving means; and
- said transfer means includes a plurality of elongated rods, each of said rods having a cut in one side thereof for receiving said master pin means, said cuts being located at different axial locations on different ones of said rods so that said transfer means can be slid in said receiving means to align one of said cuts with said top pinways of a selected pair of said common pinways without interference with said retaining means.
- 15. A re-keying apparatus for randomly relocating a master pin between the top and bottom pins in a plurality of pinways of a tumbler pin lock that has a shear interface that is not penetrated by any of said pins to enable the lock to be operated, the master pin initially being between the top and bottom pins in a first of said pinways and being transferrable to a position between the top and bottom pins in a randomly selected other one of said pinways in the operation of said lock, the cylinder plug being rotatable less than 180.degree. from a first locked position to a second unlocked position, comprising:
- a first key bit adapted for insertion into a keyway of the lock and having bittings along one edge thereof adapted for aligning the interface between the master pin and the bottom pin in the first pinway with the shear interface so that said cylinder plug can be rotated to said second, unlocked position;
- a groove formed in the outer surface of the cylinder plug and aligned with the pinways upon rotation of said cylinder plug into said second unlocked position, said groove being dimensioned for receiving a master pin from the pinways and permitting the master pin to slide randomly from one pinway to another pinway;
- a blocking rod normally receieved in said groove for preventing said master pin from entering said groove in the normal use of the lock, said rod being removable from said groove to permit reception of the master pin in said groove for re-keying the lock;
- a master pin carrier adapted to be received in said groove after removal of said blocking rod for rotary and sliding movement relative to said groove, said master pin carrier having a cut formed in one side thereof for receiving the master pin and having a cam adjacent said cut; and
- handle means connected to said master pin carrier and adapted to extend through said groove and out of the lock for sliding said carrier in said groove to align the master pin in said cut with said randomly selected pinway and for rotating said carrier in said groove to cause said cam to remove the master pin from said cut and transfer the master pin into said randomly selected pinway.
- 16. A re-keying apparatus as recited in claim 15, wherein:
- a portion of said groove adjacent the front of the cylinder plug is dimensioned to prevent movement of said master pin to the front of said cylinder plug, said portion being threaded; and
- said blocking rod has a section that is externally threaded for cooperating with said threaded portion of said groove to removably retain said blocking rod in said groove.
- 17. A method of rendering a lock re-keyable with a plurality of different change keys, said re-keying being without disassembling said lock each time said lock is re-keyed for a different change key, wherein said lock is designed so that the re-keying can be performed only upon disassembly of said lock; said lock including a housing; a bore extending axially through said housing to define a shear interface; a plug received in said bore and having a keyway that extends therein from a first surface thereof; said housing and said plug having aligned holes therein forming at least first and second pinways that are located at opposite axial ends of said plug and that are divided by said shear interface; said plug being rotatably received in said bore for rotation less that 180.degree. from a first locked position to a second unlocked position; a first pin stack including a first tumbler pin and a first driver pin received in said first pinway, and a second pin stack in said second pinway and including a second driver pin and a second tumbler pin, said method of rendering said lock re-keyable comprising the steps of:
- removing said plug from said bore;
- inserting at least one master pin in said first pinway between said first tumbler pin and said first driver pin;
- forming a groove in the outer surface of said plug to be aligned with said pinways when said plug is at said second unlocked position, said groove being formed for a distance corresponding to the distance from said first pinway to said second pinway, the depth of said groove being sufficient to receive said master pin and the width of said groove being sufficient to permit said master pin to slide from a first forward end to a second rearward end of said groove;
- forming an extension of said groove to the front of said plug, said extension being dimensioned to prevent said master pin from moving forwardly past said front end;
- inserting a rod into said extension and said groove for normally preventing said master pin from being received in said groove; and
- replacing said plug in said bore.
- 18. A method of re-keying a lock that has been rendered re-keyable for use with different change keys as recited in claim 17, which comprises the further steps of:
- providing a master key having bittings along one edge for unlocking said lock with said master pin above said shear interface;
- providing a master pin transfer tool having a cut therein and a cam opposite to said cut;
- inserting said master key into said keyway;
- removing said rod from said groove and said extension;
- inserting said tool in said slot;
- unlocking said lock by rotating said plug, said master key and said tool to position said groove at said second unlocked position with said master pin supported by said cam;
- moving said tool relative to said groove to position said cut for receiving said master pin from said first pinway;
- moving said tool relative to said groove to slide said master pin between the ends of and within said groove into alignment with said second pinway;
- moving said tool relative to said groove to transfer said master pin from said cut into said first pinway so that the heights of said pin stacks in said first and second pinways are changed by the height of said master pin so that said second change key must have a shallower bitting depth corresponding to said second pinway and can have a deeper bitting depth corresponding to said first pinway;
- rotating said plug away from said unlocked position;
- removing said tool from said groove; and
- reinserting said blocking rod into said groove.
- 19. A method of re-keying a lock for use with a plurality of different change keys and a single master key without disassembling the lock or removing any parts therefrom, said lock including a housing; a bore extending through said housing to define a shear interface; a plug received in said bore and having a keyway that extends therein from a first surface thereof, said housing and said plug having aligned holes therein forming at least first and second pinways that are spaced in the direction in which said bore extends through said housing and that are divided by said shear interface; a groove formed in said first surface of said plug at least for a distance corresponding to the distance from said first pinway to said second pinway, the depth and width of said groove being sufficient to receive said master pin, said groove being formed in said plug at a location spaced from said keyway by between about 45.degree. and 135.degree., said groove being normally blocked by a removable rod; said plug being received in said bore for rotation of less than 180.degree.; a first pin stack including a first tumbler pin, at least one master pin and a first driver pin received in said first pinway, and a second pin stack in said second pinway and including a second driver pin and a second tumbler pin; said method comprising the steps of:
- inserting into said keyway a key having bittings for unlocking said lock and positioning said master pin above said shear interface;
- removing said blocking rod from said groove;
- inserting into said groove a master pin transfer tool, said tool having a cut therein and a cam opposite to said cut;
- rotating said plug to an unlocked position with said tool in alignment with said pinways;
- moving said tool relative to said groove to position said cut for receiving said master pin from said first pinway;
- moving said tool relative to said groove to slide said master pin within said groove into alignment with said second pinway;
- moving said tool relative to said groove to transfer said master pin from said cut into said second pinway so that the heights of said pin stacks in said first and second pinways are changed by the height of said master pin so that said second change key must have a shallower bitting depth corresponding to said first pinway and can have a deeper bitting depth corresponding to said second pinway;
- rotating said plug to move said groove out of alignment with said pinways;
- removing said tool from said groove;
- replacing said rod in said groove; and
- removing said key from said keyway to enable use of said re-keyed lock with said second change key.
- 20. A method of rendering a lock re-keyable as recited in claim 19, wherein the setting of the lock may be reversed without removing said master pin from or adding master pins to said lock, comprising the further steps of:
- removing said rod from said slot;
- inserting said tool into said groove;
- unlocking said lock by again inserting said key into said keyway and rotating said plug to said unlocked position;
- performing said tool moving steps again with said cut initially positioned to receive said master pin from said second pinway and to transfer said master pin to and insert said master pin into said first pinway; and
- performing said last rotating, tool removing and rod replacing steps again to restore the stack heights to their original amounts without removing said master pin from or adding master pins to said lock.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 881,227, filed July 8, 1986 for RANDOMLY AND INTEGRALLY RE-KEYABLE LOCK APPARATUS AND METHOD in the name of Brian J. Monahan.
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