Claims
- 1. A key duplication system for fabricating a duplicate of an original key from a key blank comprising, in combination:
a base; a first clamp securable to the base, said clamp being dimensioned and arranged to receive and retain a key blank in a fixed position and angular orientation relative to the base; a second clamp securable to the base, said clamp being dimensioned and arranged to receive and retain an original key in a fixed position and angular orientation relative to the base; a carriage movable linearly and angularly relative to said base, said first clamp, and said second clamp, said carriage including a stylus having a surface dimensioned and arranged to contact a selected corresponding surface region of an original key retained by said second clamp; an abrasive cutting element; and a high speed motor detachably secured to the carriage and having a rotary shaft in driving engagement with the abrasive cutting element.
- 2. The key duplication system of claim 1, wherein the stylus and the abrasive cutting element have an identical cross-sectional profile and have respective engagement surfaces separated by a distance equal to a distance between a tip of an original key retained in said second clamp and a tip of a key blank retained in said first clamp.
- 3. The key duplication system of claim 1, wherein said high speed motor is disposed within an elongated dielectric housing of a rotary power tool, said dielectric housing being dimensioned and arranged to serve as a handle manipulable to produce linear and angular manipulation of the carriage relative to the base.
- 4. The key duplication system of claim 3, further including a chuck attached to the rotary shaft and dimensioned to retain said abrasive cutting element during linear or angular manipulation of said carriage.
- 5. The key duplication system of claim 3, wherein said dielectric housing has a threaded tip and wherein said system further includes a correspondingly threaded locking nut for securing the dielectric housing to said carriage.
- 6. The key duplication system of claim 1, wherein said carriage is hingedly secured to said base.
- 7. The key duplication system of claim 6, wherein said base defines first and second axially aligned bores and wherein said carriage defines first and second guide rods dimensioned for sliding and pivoting movement within said first and second axially aligned bores, respectively.
- 8. The key duplication system of claim 1, further including a transparent safety cover securable to the carriage and adapted for angular and linear movement therewith, said cover being dimensioned and arranged to cover an original key and key blank when said stylus and abrasive cutting element are in respective engagement therewith.
- 9. The key duplication system of claim 1, wherein said base has a substantially planar bottom surface to accommodate placement on a horizontal support surface, and wherein said first and second clamping devices are secured to said base at an acute angle of inclination relative to said planar bottom surface.
- 10. For use with a high speed motor having a rotary shaft, a key duplicating attachment comprising:
a base; a first clamp securable to the base, said clamp being dimensioned and arranged to receive and retain a key blank in a fixed position and angular orientation relative to the base; a second clamp securable to the base, said clamp being dimensioned and arranged to receive and retain an original key in a fixed position and angular orientation relative to the base; a carriage movable linearly and angularly relative to said base, said first clamp, and said second clamp, said carriage including a stylus having a surface dimensioned and arranged to contact a selected corresponding surface region of an original key retained by said second clamp; and an abrasive cutting element adapted to be driven by the rotary shaft of the high speed motor.
- 11. The attachment of claim 10, wherein the stylus and the abrasive cutting element have an identical cross-sectional profile and have respective engagement surfaces separated, while the high speed motor is secured to the carriage, by a distance equal to a distance between a tip of an original key retained in said second clamp and a tip of a key blank retained in said first clamp.
- 12. The attachment of claim 10, wherein the high speed motor is disposed within an elongated dielectric housing of a rotary power tool, the carriage defining a mounting region dimensioned and arranged such that the dielectric housing serves as a handle, manipulable to produce linear and angular manipulation of the carriage relative to the base, while attached to the carriage.
- 13. The attachment of claim 12, wherein the dielectric housing has a threaded tip and the attachment further includes a correspondingly threaded locking nut for securing the dielectric housing to the mounting region of said carriage.
- 14. The attachment of claim 10, wherein said carriage is hingedly secured to said base.
- 15. The attachment of claim 14, wherein said base defines first and second axially aligned bores and wherein said carriage defines first and second guide rods dimensioned for sliding and pivoting movement within said first and second axially aligned bores, respectively.
- 16. The attachment of claim 10, further including a transparent safety cover securable to the carriage and adapted for angular and linear movement therewith, said cover being dimensioned and arranged to cover an original key and key blank when said stylus and abrasive cutting element are in respective engagement therewith.
- 17. The attachment of claim 10, wherein said base has a substantially planar bottom surface to accommodate placement on a horizontal support surface, and wherein said first and second clamping devices are secured to said base at an acute angle of inclination relative to said planar bottom surface.
- 18. A method of forming a duplicate of an original key from a key blank, comprising the steps of:
providing a key duplicating attachment including a base, at least one clamp securable to the base for retaining the key blank and the original key in respectively fixed positions relative to one another, and a carriage movable linearly and angularly relative to the base and at least one clamp; attaching a high speed motor having a rotary shaft to the carriage; coupling an abrasive cutting element to the rotary shaft of the high speed motor; clamping a key blank and an original key in said respectively fixed positions; securing a stylus to the carriage such that when an engagement surface of the stylus contacts a reference surface of the original key, the abrasive cutting element contacts a corresponding target surface of the key blank; and while the rotary shaft of the high speed motor is rotating the abrasive cutting element, moving the carriage relative to the base so as to bring the stylus and abrasive cutting element into contact with the original key and key blank respectively.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the high speed motor is disposed within an elongated dielectric housing of a rotary power tool and wherein said step of moving the carriage is performed by grasping and moving the dielectric housing.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the dielectric housing has a threaded tip proximate the rotary shaft and wherein said step of attaching includes the steps of inserting the threaded tip through a mounting hole defined in the carriage and then tightening a correspondingly threaded nut around the threaded tip.
- 21. For use with a high speed motor having a rotary shaft, a key duplicating attachment comprising:
a base; at least one clamp securable to the base, said at least one clamp being dimensioned and arranged to receive and retain a key blank and an original key in respectively fixed positions relative to one another and to said base and in a common inclined plane; a carriage movable linearly and angularly relative to said base and to said at least one clamp, said carriage including a stylus having an engagement surface dimensioned and arranged to contact a selected reference surface region of an original key retained by said at least one clamp; and an abrasive cutting element adapted to be driven by the rotary shaft of the high speed motor and moved into engagement with a target surface of the key blank as the engagement surface of the stylus contacts a correspondingly selected reference surface region of an original key.
- 22. The attachment of claim 21, wherein the stylus and the abrasive cutting element have an identical cross-sectional profile and have respective engagement surfaces separated, while the high speed motor is secured to the carriage, by a distance equal to a distance between a tip of an original key retained in said second clamp and a tip of a key blank retained in said first clamp.
- 23. The attachment of claim 21, wherein the high speed motor is disposed within an elongated dielectric housing of a rotary power tool, the carriage defining a mounting region dimensioned and arranged such that the dielectric housing serves as a handle, manipulable to produce linear and angular manipulation of the carriage relative to the base, while attached to the carriage.
- 24. The attachment of claim 23, wherein the dielectric housing has a threaded tip and the attachment further includes a correspondingly threaded locking nut for securing the dielectric housing to the mounting region of said carriage.
- 25. The attachment of claim 21, wherein said carriage is hingedly secured to said base.
- 26. The attachment of claim 25, wherein said base defines first and second axially aligned bores and wherein said carriage defines first and second guide rods dimensioned for sliding and pivoting movement within said first and second axially aligned bores, respectively.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/792,378 filed on Feb. 23, 2001 and entitled “Key Duplication Attachment Device For Rotary Tool With Profiled Abrasive Cutter”.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09792378 |
Feb 2001 |
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10373443 |
Feb 2003 |
US |