Removable core lock with increased rotation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6679090
  • Patent Number
    6,679,090
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 10, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 20, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
There is disclosed an improved rotatable cylinder lock having a removable lock core. The lock core is removable from the lock housing for locking applications that require the lock to have up to 180° of lock core rotation. The invention is accomplished through the use of a specially designed lock housing, lock core, adapter, and shifter. The lock housing has a cylindrical opening defining a groove and rotational slot. Inserted within the cylindrical opening in the lock housing is an adapter having a stop lug and tumbler block, a shifter having a drive slot, and a lock core having a block restrictor relief. In use, the stop lug on the cylindrical adapter rotatably engages with the rotational slot in the housing while the tumbler block on the adapter rotatably engages with the block restrictor relief on the lock core. The assembly of the present invention thereby permits the lock core to be rotated 180° within the lock housing while also permitting the removal of the lock core.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to rotatable cylindrical locks and more particularly to cylindrical locks having removable lock cores.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known to use cylindrical locks with various applications. Cylindrical locks have been used with furniture, automobiles, doors, and the like. The known cylindrical locks have been designed and constructed for these various applications and these designs are somewhat dependent on the particular application and the environment in which the lock is used.




In many applications using cylindrical locks the cylindrical locking mechanism is contained within the equipment. Once contained, only the key slot of the cylindrical locking mechanism is exposed. Because the cylindrical locking mechanism is contained, it is often difficult to repair the lock core within the cylindrical locking mechanism. Typically, it is often necessary to dismantle the equipment in order to gain access to repair the lock core. Similarly, if the user of the equipment desires to re-key the lock, it is necessary to dismantle the equipment in order to gain access to the lock core. Consequently, in these applications it is desired that the lock core be removable from the lock housing so that the lock core may be replaced, repaired or re-keyed.




It is further known in the art for cylindrical locking mechanisms to have removable lock cores. Cylindrical locking mechanisms of this nature are typically manufactured to have a groove that permits the lock core to rotate yet retains the lock core within the lock housing. Once the lock core is rotated to the unlocked position using the lock key, the lock core is released using a release key to manipulate the release tumbler such that the release tumbler will slidably engage the groove in the locking mechanism, thereby permitting the removal of the lock core. The release key is typically used only to remove the lock core and is not used to operate the lock. Exemplar cylindrical locks with removable cores are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,061,456 and 2,460,709.




Still further exemplar cylindrical locks with removable cores are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,398,405 and patent 4,416,129. Both of these patents use a special release tumbler that interacts with a special groove machined in the lock housing to release the lock core. During normal operation of the lock assembly, the special release tumbler interacts with a slot or groove in the cylinder to retain the lock core. The lock housing has a containment surface or inner surface that keeps the special release tumbler from being retracted in any position but the unlocked position. In both cases, the length of the release tumbler is greater than the diameter of the lock core so that it always protrudes from the lock core. One end of the special release tumbler is shaped such that it will fit through the special groove machined in the lock housing when the lock assembly is in the unlocked position and the special release tumbler is retracted using a release key or control key.




It will be understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art that with known locking mechanisms the lock housings have a groove manufactured in the housing to permit removal of the lock core. It will also be understood that a special tumbler must be employed, a tumbler different than the lock tumbler. These special manufacturing steps and additional parts add complexity and expense to the production of a cylindrical lock having a removable lock core.




An effort at overcoming these known problems is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,712,400. In that patent, there is shown a cylindrical lock having a removable lock core where the requirement for making a special groove in the lock housing, and the further requirement for a special release tumbler is eliminated. To this end, the lock housing is constructed with a tumbler block associated with a tumbler ledge formed on the interior surfaces of the cylindrical housing. The tumbler ledge extends inwardly a certain distance while the tumbler block extends inwardly for a slightly greater distance than the tumbler ledge. The tumbler ledge and tumbler block coact with a release tumbler located in the lock core. In this manner, the release tumbler will ride along and against a shoulder formed by the tumbler ledge and will be prevented from being actuated into its release position by the tumbler block. The tumbler block will prevent this actuation until the lock is manipulated to a certain position such that the release tumbler may be actuated by a release key and positioned out of blocking engagement with the tumbler block. The lock core is also constructed to include a block restrictor relief portion that permits 90° of lock core rotation. The block restrictor relief portion coacts and accommodates the riding of the tumbler block therein during the normal rotational movement of the lock core. The block restrictor relief portion has a circumferential length greater than the circumferential length of the tumbler block, such that when the lock core is manipulated to the release position, the release tumbler may be actuated by the release key such that the release tumbler disengages with the tumbler block and extends into the block restrictor relief area of the lock core. Once in this position, the lock core may be removed from the lock housing.




Known problems exist with respect to the cylindrical locking mechanism shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,712,400. As an example, the locking mechanism is limited to lock cores having only 90° of rotation. Many current applications that require cylindrical locks also require lock cores that permit 180° of rotation. As a result, there remains a need in the art to provide, among other things, a cylindrical locking mechanism having a removable lock core where the lock core may be rotated 180° and where a special groove and tumblers are not required.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In an exemplary embodiment, the present invention is directed to a rotatable cylindrical lock assembly having a removable lock core with the lock core permitting 180° of rotation. The cylindrical lock assembly of the present invention does not require the use of a special groove or tumbler. The rotatable lock assembly includes a lock housing, a lock core, an adapter, and a shifter. The lock housing has a cylindrical opening that receives and registers the lock core, adapter and shifter. Located within the cylindrical opening is a rotational slot that receives and engages the adapter. The adapter of the present invention includes a stop lug and a tumbler block. The stop lug is positioned in rotatable engagement with the rotational slot in the lock housing while the tumbler block is positioned in rotatable engagement with a block restrictor relief formed in the lock core. Once assembled, as the lock core is rotated from the locked position to the unlocked position, the lock core rotates freely until the edge of the tumbler block contacts the opposite side of the block restrictor relief. The adapter then moves clockwise along with the lock core until the stop lug contacts the opposite side of the rotational slot in the lock housing as the lock reaches the unlocked position. The total rotational movement of the lock core is 180°. In the unlocked position, the lock core is removable through the use of a release key.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows an isometric view of a lock assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2

shows an isometric view of the back of the lock housing of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

shows an isometric view of the adapter of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

shows an isometric view of the shifter of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

shows an isometric view of the lock core of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

shows a section view of the lock assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 7

shows a back section view of the lock assembly of

FIG. 6

in a locked position.





FIG. 8

shows a back section view of the lock assembly of

FIG. 6

in an unlocked position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The invention may be embodied in various forms. Referring to the Figures wherein like numerals indicate like items, there is depicted in

FIG. 1

an exploded isometric view of the lock assembly


10


of the present invention. In an exemplary embodiment, the lock assembly


10


includes lock core


12


, release tumbler


14


, lock housing


16


, adapter


18


, and shifter


20


. Not shown in

FIG. 1

but well known to those of skill in the art is a latch control assembly. The latch control assembly includes a latch that accomplishes the unlocking and locking function of the lock. The latch control assembly and the operation of the latch control assembly is well known and is not considered to form a part of the invention as it forms the part of any cylindrical lock assembly, including the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the lock housing


16


includes an inner end


22


and an outer end


24


. Depending on the application of the lock assembly


10


, the lock housing


16


can take on many shapes and configurations, all of which are considered to be within the scope of the invention. A cylindrical opening


26


is located central to the exemplary lock housing


16


and extends between the inner end


22


and outer end


24


of the lock housing


16


. As assembled, the cylindrical opening


26


receives and registers the lock core


12


, adapter


18


and shifter


20


, described in more detail below. The cylindrical opening


26


defines a groove


28


that extends longitudinally in the cylindrical opening


26


and aligns and registers the lock core


12


. The cylindrical opening


26


also includes a rotational slot


30


that is recessed from the inner end


22


and aligns and registers the adapter


18


. The rotational slot


30


extends around the periphery of the cylindrical opening


26


and is defined by a pair of ledges


31


that are formed on the interior surface of the cylindrical opening


26


. The pair of ledges


31


extend inwardly a distance from the interior surface of the cylindrical opening


26


. The adapter


18


aligns and registers within the rotational slot


30


between the ledges


3




1


. The ledges


31


define shoulders against which the stop lug


32


, described below, of the adapter


18


will contact to limit rotational movement of the adapter


18


. The rotational slot


30


has a circumferential length that is greater than the circumferential length of the stop lug


32


, thereby permitting rotational movement of the adapter


18


within the rotational slot


30


and therefore within the cylindrical opening


26


. The shifter


20


registers with the cylindrical opening


26


and is positioned between the adapter


18


and the inner end


22


of the housing. The remaining structure of the housing


16


depicted in

FIG. 2

is not material to the present invention and therefore will not be described in detail.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the adapter


18


is depicted and includes a stop lug


32


that seats in the rotational slot


30


in the housing. The stop lug


32


in conjunction with the rotational slot


30


and ledges


31


serve to limit the rotation of the adapter


18


within the housing. That is, as the adapter


18


is rotated a certain distance within the rotational slot


30


in the lock housing


16


, the stop lug


32


will abut against the ledge


31


and will be prevented from further rotation. The adapter


18


also includes a tumbler block


34


and retainer slot


36


, described more fully below. The adapter further includes a front face


38


and a back face


40


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the shifter


20


is assembled to the housing


16


from the inner end


22


. The shifter


20


includes a drive slot


42


, a front face


44


, and a back face


46


. As assembled, the shifter


20


is positioned between the adapter


18


and inner end


22


of the lock housing


16


with the front face


44


of the shifter


20


locating off the back face


40


of the adapter


18


. The shifter


20


has a cylindrical periphery surface


48


that registers in the cylindrical opening


26


and permits the shifter


20


to rotate freely within the cylindrical opening


26


in the lock housing


16


. The adapter


18


and shifter


20


are retained in the lock housing


16


through techniques known to those skilled in the art and therefore will not be described in detail.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 5

, the lock core


12


is assembled to the housing


16


from the outer end


24


. The lock core


12


has a cylindrical configuration with an inner end


50


and outer end


52


and is removably engagable with the lock housing


16


. As assembled, the release tumbler


14


seats in the retainer slot


36


in the adapter


18


to locate the lock core


12


axially. The lock core


12


is provided with a plurality of tumbler slots


54


in which may be placed one or more lock tumblers, not shown, and the release tumbler


14


. The lock tumblers and release tumbler


14


are arranged in horizontal alignment along the length of the lock core


12


as is well known in the art. The inner end


50


of the lock core


12


includes a latch control lug


56


that is received within and engages the drive lug


42


of the shifter


20


. Once engaged, the shifter


20


will rotate with the lock core


12


.




As is well known in the art, the lock core


12


is provided with a keyway passage


58


, while the lock tumblers, not shown, and release tumbler


14


are provided with a similar keyway passage. The keyway passage


58


extends between the inner end


50


and outer end


52


of the lock core


12


. The keyway passage


58


accommodates a bitted key that may be used to manipulate the lock tumblers according to a particular bitted configuration to release the lock tumblers from engagement with the groove


28


of the lock housing


16


allowing the lock assembly


10


to be rotated from the locked to the unlocked position.




The lock core


12


further includes a block restrictor relief


60


that cooperates with the tumbler block


34


of the adapter


18


. The block restrictor relief


60


is formed along a portion of the circumferential length of the lock core


12


. As depicted, the block restrictor relief


60


has a greater circumferential length than the circumferential length of the tumbler block


34


on the adapter


18


. The tumbler block


34


is designed and adapted to ride within the block restrictor relief


60


in the lock core


12


. The tumbler block


34


in conjunction with the block restrictor relief


60


acts to limit the rotation of the lock core


12


within the adapter


18


. In other words, when the block restrictor relief


60


comes in contact with the tumbler block


34


the lock core


12


will be prevented from further rotational movement.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

there are shown section views of the lock assembly


10


of the present invention while in the locked position. In the locked position, the lock core


12


is fully rotated counterclockwise causing the tumbler block


34


to contact the side of the block restrictor relief


60


and also the stop lug


32


to contact the side of the rotational slot


30


. The tumbler block


34


is located under the release tumbler


14


, which prevents the lock core


12


from being removed. A release tumbler spring


62


is provided between the release tumbler


14


and the lock core


12


. Referring to

FIG. 8

, which shows a back section view of the lock assembly


10


in the unlocked position, to achieve the 180° of lock core


12


rotation, as the lock core


12


is rotated clockwise to the unlocked position, the lock core


12


rotates freely until the edge of the tumbler block


34


contacts the opposite side of the block restrictor relief


60


. The adapter


18


then moves clockwise along with the lock core


12


until the stop lug


32


contacts the opposite side of the rotational slot


30


in the lock housing


16


as the lock assembly


10


reaches the unlocked position. Once in this position, the tumbler block


34


is no longer located under the release tumbler


14


allowing the lock core


12


to be removed using the correct release key.




While the invention has been described with respect to specific examples including presently preferred modes of carrying out the invention, those skilled in the art will appreciate that there are numerous variations and permutations of the above described systems and techniques that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A rotatable cylindrical lock comprising:a lock housing having a cylindrical opening further defining a groove and a rotational slot, the lock housing having an inner and outer end; an adapter positioned in the cylindrical opening, the adapter having a tumbler block and a stop lug, the stop lug positioned within the rotational slot; a shifter positioned in the cylindrical opening between the adapter and the inner end of the housing, the shifter having a drive slot; a removable lock core positioned in the cylindrical opening, the lock core defining a plurality of tumbler slots, a block restrictor relief, and a latch control lug, the tumbler block positioned within the block restrictor relief, the latch control lug positioned in the drive slot; and a release tumbler positioned within one of the plurality of tumbler slots.
  • 2. The rotatable cylindrical lock of claim 1 wherein the adapter has a tumbler slot.
  • 3. The rotatable cylindrical lock of claim 1 wherein the removable lock core includes a keyway passage for receiving a bitted key.
  • 4. The rotatable cylindrical lock of claim 1 further comprising a release tumbler spring positioned between the release tumbler and the lock core.
  • 5. A rotatable cylindrical lock comprising:a lock housing having a cylindrical opening further defining a groove and a rotational slot, the lock housing having an inner and outer end; an adapter positioned in the cylindrical opening, the adapter having a tumbler block, a tumbler slot and a stop lug, the stop lug positioned within the rotational slot; a shifter positioned in the cylindrical opening between the adapter and the inner end of the housing, the shifter having a drive slot; a removable lock core positioned in the cylindrical opening, the lock core defining a plurality of tumbler slots, a block restrictor relief, and a latch control lug, the tumbler block positioned within the block restrictor relief, the latch control lug positioned in the drive slot; and a release tumbler positioned within one of the plurality of tumbler slots.
  • 6. The rotatable cylindrical lock of claim 5 wherein the removable lock core includes a keyway passage for receiving a bitted key.
  • 7. The rotatable cylindrical lock of claim 5 further comprising a release tumbler spring positioned between the release tumbler and the lock core.
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