Claims
- 1. A lock mechanism comprising: a generally cylindrical housing having a bore extending axially therethrough, a key-controlled core rotatable within said bore between locked and unlocked conditions and removable from said bore, a latch shifter rotatable within said bore and adapted to be coupled to an associated latch member, and first and second coupling structures respectively on said core and said shifter and shaped and dimensioned for mating engagement with each other in only a single rotational orientation thereof relative to each other for rotating said shifter in response to rotation of said core in said bore, one of said coupling structures including a socket having a square central region and a lobe extending laterally from said central region, the other of said coupling structures including a plug having a square central portion and a lug extending laterally from said central portion and adapted to be mateably received in said lobe only when said central portion is disposed in said central region in said single rotational orientation.
- 2. The lock mechanism of claim 1, wherein said socket is formed on said shifter and said plug is formed on said core.
- 3. The lock mechanism of claim 1, and further comprising retaining structures respectively on said housing and said core accommodating removal of said core from said bore in only the unlocked condition.
- 4. A lock mechanism comprising: a generally cylindrical housing having a bore extending axially therethrough, a key-controlled core rotatable within said bore between locked and unlocked conditions and removable from said bore, a latch shifter adapted to be coupled to said core for rotation therewith within said bore and adapted to be coupled to an associated latch member, said shifter having an outer cylindrical surface, a friction member between said cylindrical surface of said shifter and said cylindrical housing and frictionally engageable with each for inhibiting rotation of said shifter when said core is removed from said bore, and stop structures respectively formed on said housing and said shifter, one of said stop structures including first and second stop surfaces respectively engageable with the other of said stop structures in the locked and unlocked conditions of said core for limiting rotation of said shifter.
- 5. The lock mechanism of claim 4, wherein said one of said stop structures is formed on said shifter.
- 6. The lock mechanism of claim 4, wherein said locked and unlocked conditions are spaced apart by substantially 90.degree..
- 7. The lock mechanism of claim 4, wherein said one of said stop structures includes a cylindrical surface and an arcuate groove formed in said cylindrical surface coaxially therewith and defining said first and second stop surfaces.
- 8. The lock mechanism of claim 7, wherein said other of said stop structures includes a radially extending tab receivable in said arcuate groove.
- 9. A lock mechanism comprising: a generally cylindrical housing having a bore extending axially therethrough, a key-controlled core rotatable within said bore between locked and unlocked conditions and removable from said bore, a latch shifter adapted to be coupled to said core for rotation therewith within said bore and adapted to be coupled to an associated latch member, first and second coupling structures respectively on said core and said shifter and shaped and dimensioned for mating engagement with each other in only a single rotational orientation thereof relative to each other for rotating said shifter in response to rotation of said core in said bore, and stop structures respectively formed on said housing and said shifter, one of said stop structures including a cylindrical surface and an arcuate groove formed in said cylindrical surface coaxially therewith and defining first and second stop surfaces, the other of said stop structures including a radially extending tab receivable in said arcuate groove and engageable with said first and second stop surfaces respectively in the locked and unlocked conditions of said core for limiting rotation of said shifter, and further including a notch in said one stop structure communicating with said arcuate groove to accommodate passage of said tab therethrough in only a predetermined rotational position of said shifter thereby to permit axial movement of said shifter relative to said housing.
- 10. The lock mechanism of claim 9, wherein one of said coupling structures includes a socket having a predetermined shape and the other of said coupling structures includes a plug adapted to be mateably received in said socket.
- 11. The lock mechanism of claim 9, wherein said socket is formed on said shifter and said plug is formed on said core.
- 12. The lock mechanism of claim 9, wherein said one of said stop structures is formed on said shifter.
- 13. The lock mechanism of claim 9, and further comprising a friction member between said shifter and said housing inhibiting rotation of said shifter.
- 14. The lock mechanism of claim 1, and further comprising a friction member between said shifter and said housing inhibiting rotation of said shifter.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 222,909, filed Apr. 5, 1994, now abandoned.
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