The present invention relates generally to lock arrangements and more specifically to a lock arrangent that comprises a key-activated construction with a removable core.
A cylinder lock comprises a central core and an outer casing or housing in which the core rotates. The housing is mounted in a suitable housing securing construction. A number of examples of prior art technology describe devices that are adapted to provide a removable or exchangeable cylinder lock core that provide the benefit of enabling such locks to be quickly re-keyed by relatively unskilled persons. Such re-keying may be required as a result of a possible deficiency in security or as the result of a lost key or the failure to return a key.
Patent publication US 6076386 (Etchells et al) describes a lock which includes a removable core wherein a retaining element in the form of a ball is disposed in a concentrical groove formed on a core housing. One drawback with this solution resides in the deficiency of a code-related blocking mechanism for removal of the core.
A car lock that includes a removable core is described in US patent publication 2036764, where the connection between the core and an adaptor that actuates the lock operating device has the form of a bayonet fitting which can be removed without requiring the use of a tool to this end. In order to use the lock, it is necessary to insert a long user key into engagement with a groove in the adaptor in order to be able to rotate not only the core but also the adaptor. Removal of the core from the adaptor is achieved with a short key with which the core is rotated in a specific direction through 90° relative to the adaptor.
Although this latter solution provides a simple construction, it has several drawbacks. Firstly, it relies on the strength mechanics of the key tip for rotation of the adaptor, which results in an unreliable operation. Secondly, this lock can be manipulated relatively easily.
An object of the present invention is to provide a lock which includes a removable core and with which the drawbacks of known lock devices are eliminated or at least reduced.
The invention is based on the understanding that it is possible to design a cam adapter such that a part of the adapter will grip around one or more code pin tumblers disposed in the cylinder core, wherein the position of the code pin tumblers determines whether or not the cylinder core can be moved axially relative to the cylinder housing.
According to the present invention there is provided a key and lock device that includes a removable core as defined in claim 1, and a service key as defined in claim 8.
The inventive device eliminates or at least reduces the drawbacks associated with known technology as mentioned above. The lock device according to the present invention as defined in the accompanying claims has a simple design which, nevertheless, provides a high degree of security with regard to enabling the replacement of the cylinder core.
Further preferred features of the invention will be evident from the dependent claims.
The present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
a-c are respectively a side view, a perspective view, and a sectioned view of a user key, inner code pins and cam adapter in a lock device according to the present invention;
a-c is respectively a side view, a perspective view, and a sectioned view of a service key, inner code pins and cam adapter in a lock device according to the invention;
a and 4b are views of the cylinder housing of the lock device shown in
a-e are perspective views of a partially cut-away lock device according to the invention and illustrate different stages of fitting a core with the aid of a service key; and
a and 6b illustrate different ways of fitting a turn stop.
There will now be described in more detail a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
A cam adapter 40 is rotatably disposed in the inner part of the opening 10a in the cylinder housing. The cam adapter includes a circular body 40a from which there extends a tail piece 40b. The tail piece is adapted to be operatively coupled to a stop washer 41, a cam 42, a locking washer 43 and a nut 44. The cam 42 is held in place on the driver by means of the nut 44. The cam adapter is thus rotatably mounted in the inner part of the opening 10a in the cylinder housing 10 and its removal is prevented by the nut 44.
Turning to
The code pin tumblers 22 have a lower circular body portion 22a which terminates in a circular lip 22b of larger diameter at its bottom end. The code pins also include an upper circular body portion 22c which has a narrower waist portion or circumferential groove 2d. When inserting a key into the key slot 20a, the pins are forcibly guided in a vertical direction by virtue of the lip portion 22b engaging in the code groove 30a in the side surfaces of the key bit. This feature is known to the art, for instance from the patent publication WO93/12314 mentioned above.
The upper body part 22c of the code pins has a diameter which harmonizes with concave recesses in the legs 40c of the cam adapter. It will also be seen from
The waist portion 22d can be placed at different heights in the upper body portion 22c of the code pins. This results in different codes. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the waist can be placed at three mutually different heights, wherewith two code pins will provide nine different combinations.
The construction can be reinforced by providing one or more balls 20c in recesses disposed in the barrel or mantel surface of the cylinder core so as to extend slightly beyond said barrel surface. These balls are intended to extend in a circumferential groove 10c in the opening 10a and function as means for taking-up axially acting forces in all positions of rotation with the exception of when the balls are co-incidental with recesses 10d, therewith enabling the cylinder core to be inserted to a core insertion position, see
Mounting of the cylinder core 20 will now be described with reference to
The cylinder core is dismantled from the lock by carrying out the above steps in a reverse order.
Because the cylinder core and the cam adapter are held in a locked axial position in the cylinder housing through the agency of the balls and corresponding grooves in the cylinder housing opening when said core and adapter are in a locked state, it is a simple matter for an on-site fitter to choose whether the lock device shall be adapted for a right-hand or left-hand turn. The turning direction can be changed by taking off the stop-washer 41 and turning it through 180°, whereafter it is mounted once again on the tail piece 40b of the cam adapter, see
The described lock device affords several benefits. Firstly, there is obtained a simple but nevertheless reliable solution. Several codes for the function of the service key can be obtained while simultaneously the number of components required are kept at a minimum.
Although the inventive lock device has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, the person of average skill in this art will be aware that variations can be made within the scope of the accompanying claims. Furthermore, although there has been described a lock which includes two longitudinally extending recesses in the cylinder core it will be understood that the inventive concept can also be applied with a different number of recesses. A lock device that includes side bars has been described. Instead of a lock with conventional pins, as described, the lock may comprise upper pins and bottom pins according to the invention.
Balls have been described as means for fixating the cylinder core axially. It will be understood that other solutions can be applied for axial fixation of the cylinder core, or that the fixation achieved through the medium of the cam adapter and pin is the only fixation required.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0501911-2 | Aug 2005 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2006/000986 | 8/29/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/28/2008 |