Claims
- 1. A rekeyable lock, comprising:
a housing having a cylindrical bore formed therein; a cam rotatably mounted in the housing; a cylindrical sleeve having a notch formed therein rotatably mounted in the bore of the housing to the cam; a cylinder core inserting into the sleeve and engaging the cam, the core including a plurality of tumblers; a plurality of drivers in the housing biased toward the bore.
- 2. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the notch extends longitudinally along the sleeve.
- 3. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the tumblers and the drivers align along the periphery of the bore when a proper key is inserted.
- 4. A lock according to claim 3, wherein the drivers extend through the notch in a locked position.
- 5. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the cam includes an arm.
- 6. A lock according to claim 1, further comprising a thumb turn button and a second cam.
- 7. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the core defines a slot at a first end for receiving a key.
- 8. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder core is mounted to the cam.
- 9. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the lock housing includes a transverse channel at substantially a mid-portion of the housing.
- 10. A lock according to claim 1, wherein the lock housing includes a first bore receiving a first key cylinder at a first end and a second bore receiving a second key cylinder at a second end.
- 11. A lock apparatus, comprising:
a key; a key cylinder including:
a core having a key slot configured for receiving the key, the cylinder including at least one tumbler; a housing having a bore receiving the core, and at least one driver aligned with the at least one tumbler and biased toward the tumbler, wherein the core is rotatably mounted in the housing; a sleeve fitting onto the core and rotatably mounted in the bore, wherein the sleeve has a notch formed therein.
- 12. A lock apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the notch is aligned with the at least one driver and the at least one tumbler in a locked position.
- 13. A lock apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the tumbler and driver are substantially transverse to the key slot.
- 14. A lock apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising a first cam coupled to the core.
- 15. A lock apparatus according to claim 14, further comprising a second cam rotatably mounted in the housing.
- 16. A lock apparatus according to claim 15, further comprising a thumb turn button mounted to the second cam.
- 17. A lock apparatus according to claim 16, further comprising a bolt actuated by the first cam or the second cam
- 18. A lock apparatus according to claim 10, wherein the bore and the sleeve are cylindrical.
- 19. A lock apparatus, comprising:
a housing having a cylindrical bore formed therein; a cylindrical sleeve having a notch formed therein rotatably mounted in the bore of the housing; a cylinder core inserting into the sleeve, the core including at least one tumbler; at least one driver mounted in the housing and biased toward the bore.
- 20. The lock apparatus of claim 19 wherein the cylindrical bore comprises a step portion, and the cylindrical sleeve comprises a step portion, the sleeve step portion engaging the bore step portion to limit axial motion of the sleeve in the bore.
- 21. The lock apparatus of claim 19 further comprising a cam, wherein the core rotates in the bore independent of the cam through a second rotation and engages the cam through a first rotation and a third rotation.
- 22. The lock apparatus of claim 21 wherein the first rotation is about 230 degrees, the second rotation is about 230 degrees, and the third rotation is about 230 degrees.
- 23. A method of rekeying a lock, the lock having a cylinder housing with a bore formed therein and a plurality of drivers positioned proximate the bore and biased toward the bore; a core rotatably mounted in the bore and having a slot receiving keys, and a plurality of first tumbler pins engaging a first key; a sleeve having a notch formed therein rotatably mounted in the bore over the core; wherein the drivers and first tumbler pins engage one another through the notch in a first position; and a cam attaching to the sleeve and the core; the method comprising the steps of:
rotating the core one half turn from the first position, thereby rotating the cam and the sleeve one half turn such that the sleeve covers the tumblers; detaching the core from the cam; sliding the core from the bore; removing the first key and the first pins from the core; inserting a second key and second pins into the core such that ends of the second pins are aligned with a periphery of the core; inserting the core in the bore such that the second pins align with the notch; and attaching the core to the cam.
- 24. A lock apparatus, comprising:
a housing having a cylindrical bore formed therein having an open first end; a cylindrical sleeve having a notch formed therein rotatably mounted in the bore of the housing and insertable in the first end of the bore; a cylinder core inserting into the sleeve in the first end of the bore, the core including a plurality of tumblers; a plurality of drivers in the housing biased toward the bore.
- 25. A lock apparatus, comprising:
a housing having a cylindrical bore formed therein; a cam rotatably mounted in the housing; a cylindrical sleeve rotatably mounted in the housing bore; and a cylinder core inserting into the sleeve and rotatably mounted in the bore; wherein the core rotates in the housing independent of the cam through a second rotation, and the core engages the cam through a first rotation and a third rotation.
- 26. The lock apparatus of claim 25 wherein the cylindrical sleeve comprises a step portion and the housing bore comprises a step portion, the sleeve step portion engaging the bore step portion to limit rotation of the sleeve within the housing bore.
- 27. The lock apparatus of claim 25 wherein the core comprises a cam engaging protrusion, the cam engaging protrusion capable of engaging the cam through the second rotation to rotate the cam relative to the housing.
- 28. The lock apparatus of claim 25 wherein the first rotation is about 230 degrees, the second rotation is about 230 degrees, and the third rotation is about 230 degrees.
- 29. The lock apparatus of claim 25 wherein the sleeve comprises a notch and the core comprises a raised portion, the core raised portion engaging the sleeve slot.
- 30. The lock apparatus of claim 27 wherein the cam comprises a core engaging protrusion, the core engaging portion engaging the cam engaging protrusion of the core through the second rotation.
- 31. The lock apparatus of claim 30 wherein the core engaging portion comprises a fastener removably inserted through an aperture in the cam.
- 32. The lock apparatus of claim 25 wherein the cam retains the core within the housing bore when a key inserted in the key cylinder is capable of being removed from the key cylinder.
- 33. The lock apparatus of claim 25 further comprising a second core formed in the housing, and a second cam rotatably mounted in the housing.
- 34. The lock apparatus of claim 33 further comprising a thumb turn button core insertable into the second bore and secured to the second cam.
- 35. The lock apparatus of claim 33 further comprising a second key cylinder, comprising:
a second cylindrical sleeve rotatably mounted in the second housing bore; a second cylinder core inserting into the second sleeve and rotatably mounted in the second bore, the second core including a plurality of tumblers; and a plurality of drivers in the housing biased toward the second bore; wherein the second core rotates in the housing independent of the second cam through a fifth rotation, and the second core engages the second cam through a fourth rotation and a sixth rotation.
- 36. A rekeyable lock, comprising:
a housing having a first cylindrical bore formed therein having an open first end and an open second end; a cylindrical sleeve having a notch formed therein rotatably mounted in the bore of the housing and insertable in the second end of the bore; and a cylindrical core insertable into the sleeve through the first end of the bore, the core having a raised portion engaging the notch in the sleeve.
- 37. The lock of claim 36 further comprising a cam, wherein the core engages the cam to rotate the cam.
- 38. The lock of claim 36 wherein the sleeve comprises a collar and the bore includes a recessed portion for engaging the collar.
- 39. The lock of claim 36 wherein the core and the sleeve are secured together with a fastener.
- 40. The lock of claim 36 further comprising a second cylindrical bore having a first open end, and a second cylindrical core, wherein the second bore is capable of receiving the second cylindrical core.
- 41. The lock of claim 40 wherein the second cylindrical core engages the cam to rotate the cam.
- 42. The lock of claim 40 wherein the second cylindrical core is secured in the second bore with a fastener.
- 43. A method of assembling a rekeyable lock, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a housing having a first cylindrical bore formed therein including first and second open ends, a first cylindrical sleeve having a notch formed therein, and a first cylindrical core; inserting the sleeve into the housing through the first bore end; inserting the core into the sleeve through the second bore end, the core engaging the notch of the sleeve; and securing the core and sleeve to one another.
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein the providing step further comprises a second cylindrical bore having a first open end, and a second cylindrical core insertable into the second bore through the first end of the second bore.
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein the providing step further comprises a rotatable cam whereby the cam is mounting, the cam to the housing between the first and second bores, the cam being engaged by the first and second cores to rotate the cam.
- 46. The method of claim 44 wherein the first core is a key cylinder and the second core is a thumb turn cylinder.
CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/193,690, filed on Jul. 10, 2002, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 10/012,716, filed on Nov. 5, 2001, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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