This application relates to, claims priority from, and incorporates herein by reference, as if fully set forth, the Thailand patent application No. 1401001217 filed on Mar. 7, 2014 entitled “Reprogrammable Cylinder” in Thai language.
This invention generally relates to a device and a method of providing a reprogrammable lock which allows at least two different keys to be used with a single lock system.
A current reprogrammable lock that embodies the invention described herein provides a lock system that allows a set of multiple keys to work with a single cylinder lock to create multiple lock combinations. In the event that a user loses one of the keys, the user can use any one of the remaining keys provided in the set to create a new lock combination to operate the lock, yet render the lost key inoperable to operate the same lock. This eliminates the need to replace an entire lock system from a door when a key is lost, yet maintains the maximum security of the lock in the event that an unauthorized person finds the lost key and attempts to use the lost key on the lock.
In one aspect, a reprogrammable lock comprises a cylinder core, a plurality of pin locks that are movable in and out of the cylinder core, a cylinder ring placed over and around the cylinder core in a first set position, wherein the cylinder ring is axially movable along the cylinder core, and a cylinder housing. The cylinder housing encloses the cylinder core, the plurality of pin locks, and the cylinder ring. In its default position, the plurality of pin locks is biased outward and flush against an internal contour of the cylinder housing such that the cylinder core is initially nonrotatable.
At least two keys with different cut configurations and different blade lengths are provided. Upon inserting a first key into the cylinder core through a keyway and rotating the first key, the first key engages with a lock combination within the cylinder core, the plurality of pin locks retracts inward into the cylinder core and the cylinder core is rotatable within the cylinder housing. When the first key is lost, the user can use a second key. As the second key has a different blade length and a different cut configuration from the first key, upon inserting the second key into the cylinder core and rotating the second key, the second key engages with the lock combination, pushes the cylinder ring in a direction away from the keyway to a second set position, and the plurality of pin locks retracts inward into the cylinder core to allow the cylinder core to rotate within the cylinder housing. When the second key is used, the lock combination is reprogrammed such that the first key can no longer be used to operate the lock.
In another aspect, a third key and a fourth key having yet different cut configurations and different blade lengths from the first key and the second key may be provided. In a similar manner, when the third key is used, the lock combination is reprogrammed such that the first key and the second key can no longer be used to operate the lock. When the fourth key is used, the lock combination is again reprogrammed such that the first key, the second key and the third key can no longer be used to operate the lock.
In yet another aspect, a method of providing a reprogrammable cylinder lock is provided. The method may comprise providing a cylinder core, providing a plurality of pin locks that is movable in and out of the cylinder core, and placing a cylinder ring over and around the cylinder core in a first set position, wherein the cylinder ring is axially movable along the cylinder core. The method further comprises enclosing the cylinder core, the plurality pin locks and the cylinder ring within a cylinder housing, wherein the plurality pin locks is biased outward and flush against an internal contour of the cylinder housing such that the cylinder core is initially nonrotatable. The method also comprises providing at least two keys with different cut configurations and different blade lengths, wherein upon inserting a first key into the cylinder core and rotating the first key, the plurality of pin locks retracts inward into the cylinder core to allow the cylinder core to rotate within the cylinder housing, and wherein upon removing the first key and inserting a second key into the cylinder core and rotating the second key, the second key axially pushes the cylinder ring in a direction away from the keyway to a second set position such that the plurality of pin locks retracts inward into the cylinder core to allow the cylinder core to rotate within the cylinder housing and reprogram the lock combination.
The invention and its various embodiments can now be better understood by turning to the following detailed description wherein illustrated embodiments are described. It is to be expressly understood that the illustrated embodiments are set forth as examples and not by way of limitations on the invention as ultimately defined in the claims.
Throughout the specification, positional and directional terms below refer to the following:
As will be discussed in more details below, the lock 10 allows a set of multiple keys to be used with the cylinder core 20 to create multiple lock combinations. In one aspect of the invention, the cylinder core 20 can be used with at least two different keys. In another aspect, the cylinder core 20 can be used with three keys. In yet another aspect, the cylinder core 20 can be used with four keys.
In one aspect, the cylinder core 20 is generally configured such that the plurality of left spring slots 23 are arranged in an alternating fashion with the plurality of right spring slots 27 on both sides of the cylinder core 20. For example, a first right spring slot 27-1 on the bottom right hand side of the cylinder core 20 is followed by a first left spring slot 23-1 on the top left hand side of the cylinder core 20, which in turn is followed by a second right spring slot 27-2 on the bottom right hand side of the cylinder core 20, followed by a second left spring slot 23-2 on the top left hand side of the cylinder core 20, followed by a third right spring slot 27-3 on the bottom right hand side of the cylinder core 20, followed by a third left spring slot 23-3, followed by fourth right spring slot 27-4, and finally followed by a fourth left spring slot 23-4 on the top left hand side of the cylinder core 20.
As shown in
Each of the right pin locks 110 generally comprises a curved right edge 101, a top edge 104, a curved left edge 102, a bottom edge 103, a center keyway opening 105, a ridge 106 and a spring tip 107. Further, the spring tip 107 may further comprise an angular side 107a and a vertical side 107b. In one aspect, the spring tips 107 may be pointing up.
Similarly, each of the left pin locks 112 generally comprises a curved left edge 111, a top edge 114, a curved left edge 113, a bottom edge 119, a center keyway opening 115, a ridge 116 and a spring tip 117. Further, the spring tip 117 may further comprise an angular side 117a and a vertical side 117b. In one aspect, some of the spring tips 117 may be pointing down, while at least one spring tip 117 may be pointing up.
The plurality of right pin locks 110 is placed inside the plurality of right pin lock slots 25 and the plurality of right springs 120 is placed inside the plurality of right spring slots 27. Similarly, the plurality of left pin locks 112 is placed inside the plurality of left pin lock slots 22 and the plurality of left springs 122 is placed inside the plurality of left spring slots 23.
As each of the plurality of right springs 120 is identical one from another, individual right springs 120 and their respective elements shall be denoted by the suffix “-1,” “-2,” “-3” and so forth. Similarly, as each of the plurality of left springs 122 is identical one from another, individual left springs 122 and their respective elements shall be denoted by the suffix “-1,” “-2,” “-3” and so forth.
As shown in
As shown in the figures, the front inner chamber 45 and the back the inner chamber 46 share a continuous elongated right internal groove 42 and an identical continuous elongated left internal groove 43 from front to back.
The cylinder core 20 is inserted into the cylinder ring 40 such that that the rear cylinder core top 29 slides into the cylinder ring top opening 77, the rear cylinder core bottom 31 slides into the cylinder ring bottom opening 78, and the cylinder ring bar 51 slides into the gap 34. The rear cylinder core top 29 is further inserted into the top rear core slot 68 of the head bolt 50 such that the rear top dowel connector 32 fits into the top dowel connector slot 58, and the rear cylinder core bottom 31 is further inserted into the bottom core slot 69 of the head bolt 50 such that the rear bottom dowel connector 33 fits into the bottom dowel connector slot 59. The connection between the cylinder core 20 and the head bolt 50 is secured by inserting a bolt, a pin or a screw (not pictured) through the core top screw hole 28, the core bottom screw hole 35, the head bolt top screw hole 61 and the head bolt bottom screw hole 87.
In this configuration, it shall be appreciated that the cylinder ring 40 is axially movable along the cylinder core 20 by allowing the cylinder ring bar 51 to slide along the gap 34, and the head bolt outer rim 67 prevents the cylinder ring 40 from sliding out of the assembly.
As illustrated in
Having described the various components of the embodiments of the lock 10 in greater details, the principles of operation of the reprogrammable lock 10 can be further understood by referring to the following description and
In one aspect, in a first code combination A shown
Referring to
In another aspect, the second key 70 may reprogram the lock 10 to create a second code combination B shown in
The second set of cuts 76 then engages with the first right pin lock ridge 106-1, the first left pin lock ridge 116-1, the second right pin lock ridge 106-2, the second left pin lock ridge 116-2, and a third left pin lock ridge 116-3. Upon applying torque to the second bow 72 and rotating the cylinder core 20 at 90°, the first left pin lock 112-1, the first right pin lock 110-1, the second left pin lock 112-2, the second right pin lock 110-2 and the third left pin lock 112-3 are forced to be displaced from the right internal groove 42 and the left internal groove 43. The first right spring 120-1 attached to the first right pin lock 110-1 and the second right spring 120-2 attached to the second right pin lock 110-2 are compressed into the first right spring slot 27-1, and the second right spring slot 27-2, respectively. Similarly, the first left spring 122-1 attached to the first left pin lock 112-1, the second left spring 122-2 attached to the second left pin lock 112-2 and the third left spring 122-3 attached to the third left pin lock 112-3 are forced to be compressed into the first left spring slot 23-1, the second left spring slot 23-2, and the third left spring slot 23-3 respectively. As a result, the first right pin lock 110-1 retracts into the first right pin lock slot 25-1, the second right pin lock 110-2 retracts into the second right pin lock slot 25-2, the first left pin lock 112-1 retracts into the first left pin lock slot 22-1, the second left pin lock 112-2 retracts into the second left pin lock slot 22-2, and the third left pin lock 112-3 retracts into the third left pin lock slot 22-3. In this configuration, the cylinder core 20 becomes rotatable within the cylinder housing 30 to unlock the door handle or the latch using the second key 70.
It shall be appreciated that since the first key 60 only engages the first two right pin locks 110-1 and 110-2 and the first two left pin locks 112-1 and 112-2, once the cylinder ring 40 is in the second position B, the first key 60 can no longer be used.
According to yet another aspect, the third key 80 may reprogram the lock 10 to create yet a third code combination C shown in
The third set of cuts 86 then engages with the first right pin lock ridge 106-1, the first left pin lock ridge 116-1, the second right pin lock ridge 106-2, the second left pin lock ridge 116-2, the third right pin lock ridge 106-3, and a third left pin lock ridge 116-3. Upon applying torque to the third bow 82 and rotating the cylinder core 20, preferably at 90°, the first left pin lock 112-1, the first right pin lock 110-1, the second left pin lock 112-2, the second right pin lock 110-2, the third left pin lock 112-3, and the third right pin lock 110-3 are forced to be displaced from the right internal groove 42 and the left internal groove 43. The first right spring 120-1 attached to the first right pin lock 110-1, the second right spring 120-2 attached to the second right pin lock 110-2, and the third right spring 120-3 attached to the third right pin lock 110-3 are compressed into the first right spring slot 27-1, the second right spring slot 27-2 and the third right spring slot 27-3, respectively. Similarly, the first left spring 122-1 attached to the first left pin lock 112-1, the second left spring 122-2 attached to the second left pin lock 112-2 and a third left spring 122-3 attached to the third left pin lock 112-3 are forced to be compressed into the first left spring slot 23-1, the second left spring slot 23-2 and a third left spring slot 23-3, respectively. As a result, the first right pin lock 110-1 retracts into the first right pin lock slot 25-1, the second right pin lock 110-2 retracts into the second right pin lock slot 25-2, the third right pin lock 110-3 retracts into the third right pin lock slot 25-3, the first left pin lock 112-1 retracts into the first left pin lock slot 22-1, the second left pin lock 112-2 retracts into the second left pin lock slot 22-2, and the third left pin lock 112-3 retracts into a third left pin lock slot 22-3. In this configuration, the cylinder core 20 becomes rotatable within the cylinder housing 30 to unlock the door handle or the latch using the third key 80.
It shall be appreciated that the first key 60 only engages the first two right pin locks 110-1 and 110-2 and the first two left pin locks 112-1 and 112-2; and the second key 70 only engages the first two right pin locks 110-1 and 110-2 and the first three left pin locks 112-1, 112-2 and 112-3. Accordingly, when the cylinder ring 40 is in the third position C, the first key 60 and the second key 70 can no longer be used.
In yet another aspect, the fourth key 90 may reprogram the lock 10 to create yet a fourth code combination D shown in
The fourth set of cuts 96 then engages with the first right pin lock ridge 106-1, the first left pin lock ridge 116-1, the second right pin lock ridge 106-2, the second left pin lock ridge 116-2, the third right pin lock ridge 106-3, the third left pin lock ridge 116-3, and a fourth left pin lock ridge 116-4. Upon applying torque to the fourth bow 92 and rotating the cylinder core 20, preferably at 90°, the first left pin lock 112-1, the first right pin lock 110-1, the second left pin lock 112-2, the second right pin lock 110-2, the third left pin lock 112-3, the third right pin lock 110-3 and the fourth left pin lock 112-4 are forced to be displaced from the right internal groove 42 and the left internal groove 43. The first right spring 120-1 attached to the first right pin lock 110-1, the second right spring 120-2 attached to the second right pin lock 110-2, and the third right spring 120-3 attached to the third right pin lock 110-3 are compressed into the first right spring slot 27-1, the second right spring slot 27-2 and the third right spring slot 27-3, respectively. Similarly, the first left spring 122-1 attached to the first left pin lock 112-1, the second left spring 122-2 attached to the second left pin lock 112-2, the third left spring 122-3 attached to the third left pin lock 112-3 and a fourth left spring 122-4 attached to the fourth left pin lock 112-4 are forced to be compressed into the first left spring slot 23-1, the second left spring slot 23-2, the third left spring slot 23-3 and a fourth left spring slot 23-4, respectively. As a result, the first right pin lock 110-1 retracts into the first right pin lock slot 25-1, the second right pin lock 110-2 retracts into the second right pin lock slot 25-2, the third right pin lock 110-3 retracts into the third right pin lock slot 25-3, the first left pin lock 112-1 retracts into the first left pin lock slot 22-1, the second left pin lock 112-2 retracts into the second left pin lock slot 22-2, the third left pin lock 112-3 retracts into the third left pin lock slot 22-3, and the fourth left pin lock 112-4 retracts into a fourth left pin lock slot 22-4. In this configuration, the cylinder core 20 becomes rotatable within the cylinder housing 30 to unlock the door handle or the latch using the fourth key 90.
It shall be appreciated that the first key 60 only engages the first two right pin locks 110-1 and 110-2 and the first two left pin locks 112-1 and 112-2; the second key 70 only engages the first two right pin locks 110-1 and 110-2 and the first three left pin locks 112-1, 112-2 and 112-3; and the third key 80 only engages the first three right pin locks 110-1, 110-2 and 110-3 and the first three left pin locks 112-1, 112-2 and 112-3. Accordingly, when the cylinder ring 40 is in the fourth position D, the first key 60, the second key 70 and the third key 80 can no longer be used.
According to the preferred embodiment, the code combinations can be reset to the initial code combination A, such that the first key 60 can be reused again, by inserting the reset key pin blade 154 into the reset key channel 56 in the back and pushing the cylinder ring bar 51 forward to the first code combination A.
The step 210 of providing a cylinder core comprising an axial keyway configured to receive different keys may further comprise providing a plurality of pin lock slots and a plurality of spring slots in the cylinder core. In one aspect, the step 210 may further comprise providing a plurality of right pin lock slots attached to a plurality of right spring slots and a plurality of left pin lock slots attached to the plurality of left spring slots. Further, a channel to allow a cylinder ring to axially move along the cylinder core may also be provided.
The step 220 of providing a first set of pin locks that is movable in and out of the cylinder core may further comprise providing plurality of right pin locks and a plurality of left pin locks. Further the step 220 may further comprise providing a plurality of right springs attached to the plurality of right pin locks and a plurality of left springs attached to the plurality of left pin locks.
In the preferred method, each of the pin lock may comprise a curved right edge, a top edge, a curved left edge, a bottom edge, a center keyway opening, a ridge and a spring tip. Further, the spring tip may further comprise an angular side and a vertical side, wherein the vertical side rests against a spring.
The step 230 of placing a cylinder ring over and around the cylinder core in a first set position, wherein the cylinder ring is axially movable along the cylinder core may further comprise providing a cylinder ring having a bar across its diameter. In the method that provides a channel in the cylinder core, the cylinder ring bar may be placed in the channel such that the cylinder ring may axially move along the cylinder core.
The step 240 of providing a cylinder housing that encloses the cylinder core, the first set of pin locks and the cylinder ring may further comprise providing the cylinder housing having a front chamber, a back chamber and at least an internal groove that matches the shape of the pin locks. In a default position, the plurality of pin locks is flush against the internal groove of the cylinder housing.
The step 250 of providing a first key that retracts the first set of pin locks inward into the cylinder core and rotates the cylinder core within the cylinder housing may further comprise providing the first key having a first blade and a first set of cuts that engage with the first set of pin locks to create a first combination to operate the reprogrammable lock.
The step 260 of providing at least a second key that moves the cylinder ring in a direction away from the axial keyway to a second set position, releases at least an additional pin lock, and retracts the first set of pin locks and the additional pin lock inward into the cylinder core to rotate the cylinder core within the cylinder housing. The step 260 may further comprise providing the second key having a second blade that is longer than the first blade of the first key and a first set of cuts that engage with the first set of pin locks and the additional pin lock to create a second combination to operate the reprogrammable lock.
In another embodiment, the step 260 may further comprise providing a third key that moves the cylinder ring in a direction away from the axial keyway to a third set position, releases a second additional pin lock, and retracts the first set of pin locks, the first additional pin lock and the second additional pin lock inward into the cylinder core to rotate the cylinder core within the cylinder housing. In this embodiment, the step 260 may further comprise providing the third key having a third blade that is longer than the first blade of the first key and the second blade of the second key, and a third set of cuts that engage with the first set of pin locks, the first additional pin lock and the second additional pin lock to create a third combination to operate the reprogrammable lock.
In yet another embodiment, the step 260 may further comprise providing a fourth key that moves the cylinder ring in a direction away from the axial keyway to a fourth set position, releases a third additional pin lock, and retracts the first set of pin locks, the first additional pin lock, the second additional pin lock and the third additional pin lock inward into the cylinder core to rotate the cylinder core within the cylinder housing. In this embodiment, the step 260 may further comprise providing the fourth key having a fourth blade that is longer than the first blade of the first key, the second blade of the second key and the third blade of the third key, and a fourth set of cuts that engage with the first set of pin locks, the first additional pin lock, the second additional pin lock and the third additional pin lock to create a third combination to operate the reprogrammable lock.
The step 270 of providing a head bolt attached to a door latch, wherein the head bolt further comprises an opening configured to receive a reset key may further comprise providing a reset key having a pin blade that can be inserted through the opening in the head bolt to reset the cylinder ring to the first set position.
Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiments have been set forth only for the purposes of examples and that they should not be taken as limiting the invention as defined by the following claims. For example, notwithstanding the fact that the elements of a claim are set forth below in a certain combination, it must be expressly understood that the invention includes other combinations of fewer, more or different ones of the disclosed elements.
The words used in this specification to describe the invention and its various embodiments are to be understood not only in the sense of their commonly defined meanings, but to include by special definition in this specification the generic structure, material or acts of which they represent a single species.
The definitions of the words or elements of the following claims are, therefore, defined in this specification to not only include the combination of elements which are literally set forth. In this sense it is therefore contemplated that an equivalent substitution of two or more elements may be made for any one of the elements in the claims below or that a single element may be substituted for two or more elements in a claim. Although elements may be described above as acting in certain combinations and even initially claimed as such, it is to be expressly understood that one or more elements from a claimed combination can in some cases be excised from the combination and that the claimed combination may be directed to a subcombination or variation of a subcombination.
Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalently within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements.
The claims are thus to be understood to include what is specifically illustrated and described above, what is conceptually equivalent, what can be obviously substituted and also what incorporates the essential idea of the invention.
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