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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to lock cores, and more particularly to a lock core that reduces the risk of being opened illegally through picking, smashing or other destructive unlocking methods.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Locks are designed to protect properties from any unauthorized access. Thus the reliability of a lock becomes crucial. So far the most widely used lock core is still mechanical lock cores. A mechanical lock core, whether it is a pin-tumbler lock or a disc-tumbler lock, can only be opened by rotating the inserted key. However, in most burglaries mechanical locks are unlocked easily by destructive unlocking methods. Therefore the main challenge for such locks is how to prevent the lock from being unlocked destructively.
The present invention provides an improved lock core that overcomes the foresaid drawback. In order to fulfill the purpose, firstly a non-rotatable master key slot, a rotatable secondary key slot and a protective panel are introduced to separate the unlocking (inserting the key allowing the discs to be aligned) and the opening (rotating the plug) processes to protect the lock from being opened through picking, smashing or other violence unlocking methods. Secondly, the use of multiple discs (more than five) grouping reduces the chance of duplicating keys. Also, the anti-picking slot built within the lock core prevents the lock from being picking. Thirdly the lock housing is made more protective than other detached locks (in which the plug is detached and can be rotated in locked position). In addition, the primary key and the secondary key are combined to one while not in use so that they are also convenient to carry and use.
The invention will be better understood and objects other than those set forth above will become apparent when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings wherein:
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In the locked position, when the primary key 16 is not inserted, discs 2 are restored by their corresponding spring 13 such that the slots on discs 2 fail to align causing the sidebar 3 to be kept out of the slots. The two driver pins 4 placed next to the sidebar 3 is also retained in a position in which half of the pin stays inside the plug sleeve 6 while another half stays inside the frame 12. The rotation of the plug sleeve 6 is therefore disabled by the two driver pins 4. The two key pins 7 are blocked by the two driver pins 4 and become in line with the “shear line” of the plug 11 and the plug sleeve 6, allowing the plug 11 to rotate freely inside the plug sleeve 6 and the lock core to be locked.
When unlocking the device, firstly insert the primary key 16 into the primary keyhole 20. As the key slides into the keyway, the bits of the primary key 16 moves every disc 2 allowing the slots to be aligned. The two springs 8 then pushes the two key pins 7, the two driver pins 4 and the sidebar 3 to the right resulting the sidebar 3 to drop into the aligned slots on the discs 2. As the two driver pins 4 being pushed completely into frame 12, the two key pins 7 become in line with a new “shear line” of the plug sleeve 6 and the frame 12, allowing the plug 11 to be engaged with the plug sleeve 6. Secondly use the secondary key 14 to rotate the plug sleeve 6 along with the plug 11 to unlock the lock core.
When locking the device, firstly turn the secondary key 14 to a position instructed on the protective panel to line up the key pins 7 with the driver pins 4. Secondly pull out the primary key 16 to complete the locking process. As the primary key 16 slides out of the keyway, the bits of the primary key 16 and the springs 13 restores every disc 2, allowing the slots to be restored. The bevel edges of every slot then push the sidebar 3 out to the left causing the driver pins 4 and the key pins 7 to be restored to original locked position and the lock core to be locked.
To apply the combined keys, firstly insert the combined keys into the primary keyhole 20. Secondly detach the secondary key 14 by pressing the rear of the combined keys and rotating for 90 degree anti-clockwise. To regroup the two keys, press the secondary key 14 into the rear of the primary key 16 and then rotate the secondary key 14 for 90 degrees clockwise.