Claims
- 1. A permutation wall safe lock having a set of small openings in the front wall of a safe door arranged in a predetermined pattern;
- a guide member having a set of like small openings arranged in said predetermined pattern and providing therewith pairs of coaxially aligned openings;
- a plate member slidably mounted on the guide member having like small openings coaxial with said set of openings;
- resilient means engaging the plate member for urging its like small opening out of alignment with said set of openings;
- means for supporting said front wall and guide member in predetermined spaced relation;
- a manually operated door lock means including an oscillatable manually movable locking member mounted on said door;
- a reciprocable slide bar means having large openings of the same shape as the small openings arranged in the same predetermined pattern and slidable in the spaces between the front wall and said guide member, said slide bar means being movable between two positions in one of which it is releasably interlocked with said manually movable locking member with its openings coaxial with said pairs of openings and in the other unlocked position its openings are held offset from said pairs of openings;
- a plurality of freely reciprocable push pins slidably extending through said aligned openings for independent selective manual actuation and having large portions receivable in the large openings for normally inter-engaging in said one position the walls of said pairs of openings and said large openings to maintain said axial alignments and the slide bar in interlocking relationship with said manually movable locking member;
- manual means for moving said slide bar means to said other position to dispose said slide bar means in locking engagement with said manually movable locking member; and
- said resilient means urging said slide bar means out of engagement with said manually movable locking member when correctly permutated push pins are axially moved in said small openings to clear said slide bar openings for movement of the slide bar to said other position.
- 2. The combination called for in claim 1 in which said permutated push pins have different sized portions engaged by the walls of the openings of said slide bar means.
- 3. The combination called for in claim 1 in which some of the push pins have enlarged portions engaging the walls of the openings of said slide bar when depressed to hold the slide bar against lock release movement.
- 4. The combination called for in claim 1 in which the push pins have an enlarged portion received in the openings in said slide bar to hold the slide bar against unlocking movement alternately with reduced portions received in the openings which permit the slide bar to move to an unlocking position when the permutation of push pins is established.
- 5. The combination called for in claim 1 in which said resilient means, plate member and guide member impose opposing frictional forces upon movement of said push pins at said axially aligned small openings of said guide member, plate member and front wall.
- 6. A manually operable permutation wall safe lock construction having a set of small openings through a front wall of the safe door arranged in a predetermined pattern and coaxially aligned in pairs therewith a set of like small openings in a rear wall of the safe door spaced from the front wall;
- interlockable and retractable lock elements defining a like cross-sectional configuration and each movable with respect to the other for locking and unlocking the door;
- a manually movable member mounted on said door carrying one of said lock elements for moving it from an unlocked position to its locked position;
- a reciprocable slide bar carrying the other of said elements for moving it from its locked position to its unlocked position and having openings of a configuration like said small openings and arranged in the same predetermined pattern, said slide bar being movable between its two positions in one of which said slide bar openings are coaxial with said aligned pairs and in the other position of which its openings are offset with respect to said aligned pairs of openings;
- a plurality of permutation push pins having opposite end positions of like outward appearance slidably extending through the pairs of aligned small openings and said slide bar openings for independent selective manual actuation and normally interengaging the walls of said coaxially aligned openings to maintain said axial alignments and hold the elements in locking relationship:
- manual means for moving said slide bar to said one position for locking engagement with said manually movable member;
- slide plate means for frictionally engaging the sides of one of the end positions of each one of the push pins adjacent one of said walls; and
- resilient means interconnecting said slide bar and slide plate means urging said slide plate means and slide bar radially in opposite directions to impose friction laterally upon the push pins while urging said slide bar to its opening offset position when the permutation of push pins is axially established in appropriate small openings to clear said slide bar openings for movement of the slide bar to said offset position.
- 7. The safe lock defined in claim 6 in which said push pin assemblies comprise large and small elements spaced on a push rod of uniform cross-sectional shape and dimension and defining remote shoulders, and resilient means on said push rod engaging one of the shoulders and said slide bar.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 639,250, filed Dec. 10, 1975, now abandoned.
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1269512 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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