This application claims priority of Taiwanese Invention Patent Application No. 096210819 filed on Jul. 2, 2007.
1. Field of the Invention
This application relates to a re-keyable cylinder lock, more particularly to an improvement that provides a re-keyable cylinder lock with a limit unit inserted into one of a plurality of radial holes located at a predetermined depth of a key hole.
2. Description of the Related Art
Re-keyable cylinder locks are well known in the art. Examples of the re-keyable cylinder locks are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,862,909 and 6,871,520. Such cylinder locks can be re-keyed using a new replacement key to replace an old key, without disassembling components of the cylinder locks. A method of re-keying includes inserting the replacement key into a key hole in the cylinder lock after the old key inserted therein is pulled out of the key hole. The insertion of the replacement key repositions tumbler pieces of the cylinder lock relative to a key bit of the replacement key so that orientations of the tumbler pieces are changed.
For re-keying, it is necessary that the key bit of the replacement key inserted into the key hole must reach a predetermined depth of the key hole. Otherwise, the tumbler pieces cannot be entirely re-oriented, and the re-keying cannot be completed. In case of incomplete re-keying, all steps of the re-keying have to be repeated, which is very inconveniences. A solution to the problem of incomplete re-keying is therefore desirable.
On the other hand, it is known to provide a re-keyable cylinder lock with a re-keying unit that can engage tumbler pieces so as to position the same in a pre-determined orientation and that can disengage from the tumbler pieces to permit the tumbler pieces to change in position so as to match a replacement key. When the re-keying unit engages the tumbler pieces, the cylinder lock cannot be re-keyed, but can be placed in a locking position using a valid key to lock a plug of the cylinder lock against rotation so that a door can be locked. When the re-keying unit disengages from the tumbler pieces, the cylinder lock can be re-keyed using a replacement key to change the orientation of the tumbler pieces. At this state, the plug can be rotated, but cannot be prevented from rotation.
An object of the present invention is to provide a re-keyable cylinder lock that can prevent rotation of a plug of the cylinder lock when a new replacement key which is inserted into the cylinder lock for re-keying does not reach a predetermined depth of a key hole and when a re-keying unit disengages from tumbler pieces for re-keying, thereby avoiding incomplete re-keying.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a cylinder lock that can be re-keyed using a replacement key to replace an old key and that comprises: a lock housing having a plug hole, and at least one first engaging element; and a plug inserted into the plug hole, and having an axially extending key hole, and a plurality of radial holes connected to the key hole. One of the radial holes is located at a predetermined depth of the key hole. The cylinder lock further comprises a plurality of tumbler pieces, a re-keying unit, and a limit unit. The tumbler pieces are inserted into the radial holes except the one radial hole and each have a toothed part. The re-keying unit is disposed within the plug hole adjacent the plug. The re-keying unit is movable relative to the plug between a first position in which the re-keying unit engages the toothed parts of the tumbler pieces to position the tumbler pieces, and a second position in which the re-keying unit disengages from the toothed parts to permit the tumbler pieces to change in position. The limit unit is inserted into the one of the radial holes and has at least one second engaging element. The first engaging element is engageable with the second engaging element when the re-keying unit is in the second position so that the plug is prevented from rotating when the replacement key which is inserted into the key hole for re-keying does not reach a predetermined depth of the key hole.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that same reference numerals have been used to denote like elements throughout the specification.
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The plug 21 has an axially extending key hole 214 and a plurality of axially aligned radial holes 216 connected to the key hole 214. One of the radial holes 216 which is specifically denoted by numeral 216′ is located at a predetermined depth of the key hole 214. In this embodiment, the radial hole 216′ is nearer to an innermost end of the key hole 214 than the remaining radial holes 216 and is located at a predetermined depth of the key hole 214 where a slanting end face 623 of the replacement key 62 can reach when the replacement key 62 is inserted into the key hole 214. The key hole 214 has an axially extending open end 2141 that opens at an outer surface of the plug 21 and that faces the inner surface 114 of the lock housing 11.
The cylinder lock (A) further includes a plurality of tumbler pieces 23, a re-keying unit 33, and a control bar 41. The tumbler pieces 23 are disposed respectively in the radial holes 216 except the radial hole 216′ and extend into the key hole 214. Each tumbler piece 23 has a toothed part 232 (also shown in
The gear holder 330 is movable transversely relative to the plug 21 between a first position in which the gear wheels 331 of the re-keying unit 33 engage the respective toothed parts 232 of the tumbler pieces 23 to position the tumbler pieces 23, and a second position in which the gear wheels 331 disengage from the respective toothed parts 232 to permit the tumbler pieces 23 to change in position when the replacement key 62 is inserted into the key hole 214.
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A limit unit 28 is disposed movably and radially in the radial hole 216′ and extends into the key hole 214. The limit unit 28 has a middle part 280 with a middle hole 290, two opposite legs 288, 289 projecting from the middle part 280 and defining a key passage 284 therebetween, a key contact side 283 disposed on the middle part 280 adjacent the key passage 284, and a biasing spring 29 inserted into the middle hole 290 to push a bearing face 281 of the middle part 280.
According to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the limit unit 28 is provided with two second engaging elements 285, 286 which are formed respectively at the ends of the legs 288, 289. The second engaging elements 285, 286 are engageable with the first engaging elements or grooves 121, 122 to limit the plug 21 from rotating when the slanting end face 623 of the replacement key 62 does not reach the desired depth of the keyhole 214. The second engaging elements 285, 286 are disengageable from the first engaging elements 121, 122 when the limit unit 28 is pushed by the replacement key 62.
The radial hole 216′ and the first engaging elements or grooves 121, 122 are disposed on two opposite sides of the key hole 214. The first engaging elements or grooves 121, 122 are formed in the inner surface 114 of the lock housing 11 and are proximate to the axially extending open end 2141 of the key hole 214. The limit unit 28 is normally biased by the biasing spring 29 so that the second engaging elements 285, 286 are extendable through the axially open end 2141 to engage the respective grooves 121, 122.
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The second preferred embodiment differs from the first preferred embodiment in that the limit unit of the present invention is one of the tumbler pieces 23 inserted into the radial hole 216′. The limit unit in this embodiment thus has the toothed part 232. Ends of the legs 238, 239 are used as the second engaging elements 235, 236 for engaging the first engaging elements 121, 122 formed in the inner surface 114 of the housing 11.
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Although the preferred embodiments of the limit unit according to the present invention are illustrated in conjunction with the re-keyable cylinder locks disclosed in the above-mentioned co-pending application of the applicant, application of the limit unit should not be limited thereto. The limit unit of the present invention may also be embodied in other re-keyable cylinder locks which can be re-keyed using a replacement key without disassembling component parts of the cylinder locks.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
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