The present disclosure relates generally to lock cylinders and particularly to lock cylinders that may be rekeyed. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a cassette that is removable from the lock cylinder to be rekeyed or repinned.
The present disclosure relates to a key lock cylinder that includes a cassette configured to receive a key. The cassette fits into a key plug which then fits into the lock cylinder. The cassette is configured to be selectively removable from the plug and a portion of the lock mechanism may be reconfigured so the cassette receives a new key. After rekeying (or repinning) the cassette, it may be reinserted and secured in the plug. The rekeyed (or repinned) cassette will then be able to accept the new key which will be configured to unlock the cylinder and, thus, the latch.
Another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure provides a lock assembly comprising: a lock cylinder having a bore disposed therein and at least one pocket located adjacent the periphery of the bore; the cylinder includes a chimney that houses top pins and corresponding springs; a plug including a cassette slot, top opening, and a plunger bore; the plug being held in the lock cylinder by a retaining clip; a plunger fits in the plunger bore of the plug; a locking tab having a slot disposed therein; the slot of the locking tab receives a portion of the plunger; a cassette having a key slot configured to receive a key, and openings configured to receive a plurality of pins that when the key is inserted into the key slot, the pins do not extend beyond a shear line located between the periphery of the lock cylinder bore and its chimney; the cassette includes a tool slot configured to receive a tool for engaging the plunger to selectively move at least a portion of the locking tab to the pocket; when at least the portion of the locking tab is located in the pocket the locking tab does not block the cassette from being removed from the bore in the lock cylinder; and wherein the cassette is available to be rekeyed.
The above and other illustrative embodiments may include a lock assembly that further comprises: a spring that biases the plunger; and when rotating the plug with respect to the lock cylinder the top pins are prevented from exiting the chimney when the cassette is removed from the plug.
Another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure provides a lock assembly comprising: a lock cylinder having a bore disposed therein and at least one pocket located adjacent the periphery of the bore; a plug including a cassette slot; a plunger that fits in the plug; a locking tab having a slot disposed therein; the slot of the locking tab receives a portion of the plunger; a cassette having a key slot configured to receive a key; the cassette includes a tool slot configured to receive a tool to selectively engage the plunger to selectively move at least a portion of the locking tab into and out of the pocket; when a portion of the locking tab is located in the pocket the locking tab does not block the cassette from being removed from the plug.
The above and other illustrative embodiments may include a lock assembly that further comprises rotating the plug with respect to the lock cylinder preventing the top pins from exiting the lock cylinder when the cassette is removed from the plug.
Another illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure provides a method for rekeying a lock cylinder comprising the steps of: providing a lock cylinder that receives a plug, and wherein the plug receives a cassette; inserting a key into a key slot in the cassette; rotating the cassette and plug with respect to the lock cylinder; inserting a tool through a tool slot located in the cassette and engaging a plunger located in the plug for moving a locking tab; moving the locking tab to cease it from being a barrier that prevents the cassette from being removed from the plug; and removing the cassette from the plug.
Additional features and advantages of the removable key cassette assembly will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiment exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The present disclosure will be described hereafter with reference to the attached drawings which are given as non-limiting examples only, in which:
a-d are front, perspective, and perspective cutaway views of the lock assembly;
a-c are top cross-sectional, front cutaway, and perspective cutaway views of the lock assembly;
a-e are front, front cutaway, and perspective cutaway views of the lock assembly;
a-d are perspective cutaway, and with various perspective views of the lock assembly;
a and b are top sectional views of the lock assembly;
a-c are various perspective and perspective cutaway views of the lock assembly;
a-c are various perspective cutaway and top cutaway views of the lock assembly; and
a-c are perspective views of the lock assembly, perspective cross-sectional view of the key in the cassette, and side view of the key in the cassette.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates embodiments of the removable key cassette assembly, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the removable key cassette assembly in any manner
A perspective view of removable cassette, pin, and tumbler lock assembly 2 is shown in
A side perspective cutaway view of lock assembly 2 is shown in
A perspective exploded view of lock assembly 2 is shown in
The views in
The views of
a-e demonstrate how the structures of lock assembly 2 react when key 10 is rotated to about 45 degrees (see in particular
The views shown in
The top cross-sectional views in
The view shown in
a-c depict cassette 4 being removed from plug 6. As shown in
The views shown in
Additional features and advantages of the removable key plug assembly will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed descriptions exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the removable key plug assembly as presently perceived. What is claimed is a removable key plug assembly.
This present application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/790,503, filed on Mar. 15, 2013, entitled “Removable Key Plug Assembly.” To the extent not included below, the subject matter disclosed in that application is hereby expressly incorporated into the present application.
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