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AP447A
AP447A APAP/P/1994/000604A AP9400604A AP447A AP 447 A AP447 A AP 447A AP 9400604 A AP9400604 A AP 9400604A AP 447 A AP447 A AP 447A
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Dani Markbreit
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B19/00Keys; Accessories therefor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
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    • E05B19/0023Key profiles characterized by variation of the contact surface between the key and the tumbler pins or plates
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B35/00Locks for use with special keys or a plurality of keys ; keys therefor
    • E05B35/003Locks for use with special keys or a plurality of keys ; keys therefor for keys with movable bits
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B67/00Padlocks; Details thereof
    • E05B67/06Shackles; Arrangement of the shackle
    • E05B67/22Padlocks with sliding shackles, with or without rotary or pivotal movement
    • E05B67/24Padlocks with sliding shackles, with or without rotary or pivotal movement with built- in cylinder locks
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B19/00Keys; Accessories therefor
    • E05B19/0017Key profiles
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
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Abstract

A key blank including a generally elongate shaft portion defining a key

Description

FIELD OF TEE INVENT ΙΟN
The present invention relates to lockinc assaratus generally and more particularly to key blanks, keys, ant locks actuated thereby.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A great variety of key blanks and associated loc/.s are known. In the prior art, key blanks include a generally elongate unitary key cut-bearing portion with which is associated a key head. Various types of cylinder locks are also known.
Relevant patents include U.S. Patent 4,2^7,082,5,123,268; 3,287,945; French Patents 82.01.905 and 84.03.944 and PCT published application 84.400.694.0.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention s^eks to provide an improved key blank, key and lock.
There is thus provide! in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a key or key blank including a generally elongate shaft portion defining a key combination surface adapted to have formed thereon key cuts which define a key ccmbination, the key blank including a movable insert element rebaiced within the elongate shaft portion, the movable insert element being displaceable in a single direction, outwardly from the key combination surface.
There is also provide! in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a key or key blank including a generally elongate shaft portion defining a /key combination !
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There is additionally provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a key or key blank including a generally elongate shaft portion defining a key combination surface adapted to have formed thereon key cuts which a key combination, the key blank including a movable element retained within the elongate shaft portion, the insert element being selectably configurable to provide multiple combinations.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the movable insert element is configurable prior to its insertion in the key blank.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the oresent invention, the movable insert element may be configurable following its insertion in the key blank. Preferably the configuration of the movable insert element can be carried out using the same key cubbing apparabus used for cubbing bhe remaining key cuts on the k°y blank.
The key blank may also comorise a retractable cover member for coverinc part of the shaft including the movable insert element, when it is not inserted in a lock keyway.
Preferably, the key blank is a reversible key blank arranged to have formed thereon a pair of opposite key combination surfaces and includes a pair of movable insert bad original
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accordance with a preferred embodiment of the in.venmore movable insert elements may be provided having different configuraticns. In. such a case, depending on the orientation of the key it is operative to operate two different and mutually exclusive master key systems.
Additionally in. accordance with a preferred embodiment of the oresent invention th^re is orovided a lock cylinder configured to be operated by a kev cf any of the types described hereinabove, the lock comprising:
a housing;
a plug disposed in the bousing, arranged for rotation relative thereto and defining a keyvay;
a first plurality of chambers formed in. the housing and a second plurality of chambers forced in the plug on one side of the keyvay and being arranged sues that each one of the first plurality of chambers extends coaxially with a corresponding one of the second plurality of chambers, when the plug is in a first rotational orientation relative to she housing;
first pin assemblies beino disoosed in the first plurality of chambers and second pin assemblies being disposed in the second plurality of chambers;
a third pin assembly being disposed in the plug on a side of the keyway opposite to that of the second pin assemblies and being operative to urge said movable insert element outwardly into engagement with one of the seccnd pin. assemblies.
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be employed in any suitable kind padlock or a gear-shift lock, a preferred embodiment of the insert element is formed with a n the same direction as the key
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the movable insert element may operate with telescopic plug pins.
The present invention also seeks to provide an improved cylinder lock which overcomes the limitations of the prior art.
There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the oresent invention a cylinder lock including a lock shell having a cylindrical bore formed therein, a plug arranged for rotation within the cylindrical bore, the plug having a plurality of annular grooves formed on an outer surface thereof, the clue being formed with a kevway communicatino with the ourer surface; a hive, including a plurality of pin assemblies rherein and being arranged for operative engagement with a corresponding plurality of plug pin assemblies located within the plug and a key having a plurality of exterior surfaces, one of which being an edee surface which communicates with the outer surface of the plug, the cylinder lock being characterized in that the hive includes at least one protrusion which is arranged in juxtaposition with at least one of the plurality of annular grooves and the key is formed with at least one groove at its edge surface corresponding to the at least one protrusion.
In accordance with a oreferred embodiment of the
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Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a key blank having an elongate shaft portion including a pair of side surfaces arranged to receive pin positioning recesses and a pair of edge surfaces, at. least one of which is formed with at least one groove extending thereacross in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongate shaft portion.
Additionally, in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there may he provided additional protrusion bearing members associated with the lock shell and having protrusions extending into one or more of the annular grooves on the plug.
In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, there is provided a cylinder lock including a lock shell having a bore formed therein, a bore lining element disposed in the bore and defining an inner bore having at least one annular protrusion therein, a plug arranged for rotation, within the inner bore, the plug having at least one annular groove formed on an outer surface thereof, the plug being formed with a keyway communicating with the outer surface; a hive, including a plurality of pin assemblies nherein and being arranged for operative engagement with a corresponding plurality of plus pin assemblies located within the plug and a key having a plurality of exterior surfaces, one of which being an edge surface which communicates
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In is appreciated that the cylinder lock of the presenr invention nay be employed in any suitable application, such as door locks, padlocks and the like and may appear in any suitable configuration.
In is a particular feature of the present invention that the ward is retained in. place by the body pins which prevent removal of the ward even when a correct key is inserted into the keyway. The only practical way to remove the ward is by removing the pin and spring assemblies.
the structure of the present invention enables the ward, which may be made of hardened n.etal, to provide additional protection no the body pins and to the shear line defined between the plug and the ward.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodin.enn of the present invention, the orotrusions formed on the ward acn to prevent the operation of the well-kr.own technique of inserting shims between the plug and the lock shell.
BP.TEE DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The present invention wil?. be understood and appreciated more fully from, the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
Figs. IA and 13 are pictorial illustrations showing nwo types of Izcks and keys;
Figs. 2A and 23 are pictorial illustrations of a key blank and a key, respectively;
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Figs. ?Λ, 33, 3C and 3D are sectional illustrations taken along lines ΣΣΣ - III of Fig. 23, and illustrating four different examples of the construction and mountinc of movable insert elements in a key;
Fig. 4 is a sectional illustration cf a lock cylinder having a key inserted therein;
Fig. 5 is a partially cut-way pictorial illustration of part of the plug of the lock of Fig. 4, taken along lines V - V of Fie. 4;
Fig. 6 is a planar illustration of the keyvav of the plug of Fig. 5, taken along the line VI in Fig. 5;
Figs. 7.-. and 73 are partially cut away sectional illustrations of the operation of two differently configured movable inserts in engagement with telescooing olug pins;
Figs. 8Λ and SB are pictorial illustrations cf a key blank and a key;
Fig. 9 is an illustration of a disassembled nonrotatable movable insert assembly particularly useful for configuration with conventional key cutting devices;
Fig. 1C is a sectional illustration of the assembly of Fig. 9 taken along the lines X - X in Fig. o;
Fig. 11 is an illustration of a disassembled nonrotatable movable insert assembly particularly useful for insert configuration with key cutting apparatus;
Fig. 12 is a sectional illustration of the assembly of Fig. 11 taken alone the lines ΧΣΙ - XII in Fig. 11;
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Fie. 16 is a pictorial illustration of a cylinder lock;
Fig. 17 is an exploded view illustration of the cylinder lock of Fic. 16;
Fic. 13 is a pictorial illustration of another cylinder lock;
Fig. 19 is an exploded view illustration of the cylinder lock, cf Fig. 18;
Fig. 29 is a sectional illustration taken along the lines XX - XX cf Fig. 16;
Fig. 21 is a sectional illustration taken along the lines XXI - ΧΧ.Σ of Fig. 18;
Fic. 2 2 is an illustration of a double sided key blank useful with the apparatus of Figs. 16 - 21;
Fics. 23A and 23B are respective perpendicular sectional illustrations of a padlock, Fig. 233, teing taken along the lines B - B in Fic. 2 3A;
Fic. 24 is an illustration of the encage.c.ent of the key, plug, hive and pins in the lock of Figs. 23Λ and 23B;
Fic. 25 is an exploded view illustration corresponding to Fig. 24; and
Fic. 26 is a pictorial illustration of the key in the padlock of Figs. 23A - 25.
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Reference ir now made to Figs. LA and 13 which illustrate a key and cylinder lock constructed and ouerative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the oresent invention. Fig. LA illustrates a door lock 10 employing a cylinder 12 and key 14 according to the present invention, and Fig. IB illustrates a padlock 16 employing a cylinder 13 and key 2 0 according to the present invention.
*“ -- groaciiy speaking, the key and the key blank used to C produce the key are characterized in that they include at least > one and preferably two movable insert elements having at least one of the following characteristics:
The insert element is arranged for movement in a single direction perpendicular to the plane of the key and the lock keyway.
The insert element is non-rotatable with respect to the remainder of the key.
The insert element is selectably configurable so as to define a plurality of different permutations.
The insert element includes a recess.
The insert element is arranged to lie along a row of key cuts conventionally formed in the key and thus operates a conventional plug pin cf the lock.
A pair of insert elements having different configurations are associated wish opposite key combination surfaces, thus providing a double function key and key blank.
These and ether features of the key blank, key and lock of the present inversion will be described hereinbelow with
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Reference is now made to Figs. 2Λ and 23 which illustrate a key blank 22 and key 24 constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The common features of the key blank 2 2 and the key 24 will now be described using identical reference indications.
Both the key blank 22 and the key 24 comprise a generally elongate shaft portion 26, preferably, but not necessarily including first and second opposite planar surfaces 28 and 30, at lease one of which constitutes a key combination surface 30 which is arranged to have formed thereon a plurality of key cuts 32, which define a lock combination in a conventional manner. When the key blank 22 and the key 24 define reversible keys, both of planar surfaces 28 and 30 constitute key combination surfaces.
Preferably, each key combination surface 30 also defines elongate keyway guides 34, which fit in configuration to protrusions defined in the inferior of the keyway in the corresponding lock, which will described hereinbelow. Some or all of key cuts 32 may be formed over guides 34.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a movable insert element 40 is retained in shaft portion 26 for motion, preferably in a single direction only, perpendicular to, i.e. in and out of the key combination surface 30. In reversible key blanks, as shown in Figs. 2Λ and
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23, a pair of oppositely cLrected movable insert elements 40 are retained in shaft portion Z ?, each for operative association with a key combination surface.
l.n accordance with a preferred embodiment cf the invention the pair of oppositely-directed movable insert elements may have different configurations and positions. More than two movable insert elements may be provided with the same or different configurations and positions along the blank. In such a case, depending on the orientation of the key it is operative to operate two different and mutually exclusive master key systems, each of which is operated by a different insert element configuration.
Reference is new made to Figs. 3A - 3D which are taken along the lines III - III in Fig. 23 and illustrate four different examples of movable insert mountings and configurations.
In the embodimerc of Fig. 3Λ, the shaft 26 is formed with a two step bore 42 for each insert element 41 anc the insert element 41 is preferably integrally formed with a plug pin engaging portion 44 having a facing end 46 which can be selectablv configured to provide various combinations, preferably a socket 48 of a desired depth; a broadened intermediate portion 53 and a narrowed pusher pm engagement portion 52. .-. retaining ring 54 preferably retains the insert element 41 against disengagement from the shaft portion 26 in one direction and engagement of intermediate portion 50 with a shoulder Ξ6 retains the insert element 41 against disengagement from shaft portion 26 in the other direction.
In the embodiment of Fig. 3B the same insert element 41
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In the embodiment of Fig. 3C, a different type of insert element 70 is shewn and is preferably intecrally formed with a plug pin engaging portion 74 having a facing end 76 which can be selectably configured to provide various combinations, preferably a socket 78 of a desired depth and a broadened portion 80 defining a pusher pin engagement surface 82. A retaining ring 84 is partially seated in a peripheral key cut £6 formed in portion 74 adjacent end 76 and preferably retains the insert element 70 against disengagement from, the shaft portion 87 in one direction and engagement of a shoulder between portions 74 and 80 of insert element 70 with a corresponding shoulder 3S in a bore retains the insert element 70 against disengagement from shaft portion 87 in the other direction. Bore 90 also defines a broadened portion which accommodates retaining ring 84.
In the embodiment of Fig. 3D, yet another type of insert element 100 is shown and is preferably integrally formed with a plug pin engaging portion 101 having a facing end 102 which can be selectably configured to provide various combinations, preferably a socket 104 of a desired depth, and a broadened portion 106 defining a pusher pin engagement surface bad ORIGINAL
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108. No retaining ring is recurred inasmuch as the top cf a bore 110 is swaged as indicated ar reference numeral 112 to r-rrain the insert element 100 against disengagement from the shaft portion 114 in one direction. Engagement of a shoulder between portions 101 and 106 of insert elemerr 100 with a corresponding shoulder 116 in bore 110 retains the insert element ICO against disengagement from shaft portion 114 in the other direction.
P.eference is now made to Figs. 4, 5 and 6, which illustrate a lock cylinder in operative engagement with a key constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. It is to be appreciated that although the key illustrated at reference numeral 120 in Fig. 4 is the embodiment shown in Fig. 3A, any suitable embodiment of key may be employed.
The lock cylinder of Figs. 4, 5 and 6 comprises a housing 122 and a plug 124 which is arranged for rotation relative thereto and defining a keyway 126.
A first plurality of chambers 128 are formed in the housing 122 and a second plurality of chambers 130 are formed in. the plug on one side of the keyway and are arranged such that each one of the first pluraliry of chambers 128 extends coaxially with a corresponding one of the second plurality of chambers 130, when the plug is in a first rotational orientation relative to the housing, as shown in A plurality of f preferably telescopic pin concentric pin portions as preferably disposed in the are retained therein by pi
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irst pin assemblies 132, which assemblies having a plurality shown including a spring 131, first plurality of chambers 128 ups 134. A plurality of second are of are and pin
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In accordance wish a preferred embodiment of the present invention a third pin assembly 140 is disposed in a suitable single shoulder bore 142 in the plug 124 on a side of the keyway 126 opposite to that of the second pin assemblies 130 and is operative to urge a movable insert element 150 outwardly from the key combination surface 15:
the key 120 into operative engagement with one of the second pin assemblies 130. Aiternatively, the movable insert element 150 may operate against an additional pin assembly which is not normally found in ccnventional cylinders .
In the illustrated embodiment, the movable insert element 150 may be identical to insert element 41 in the embodiment of Fig. 3A. The third pin assembly 140 preferably includes a pusher pin 154 having a rounded forward surface 156 and a broadened end portion 158, which is retained against disengagement, from plug 124 by a retaining ring 160. A sprung 162, which is stronger than nhe spring 131 of pin assembly 132, urges pusher pin 154 forwardly into displacing engagement with portion 52 of insert element 150, thus urging insert element 41 info operative engagement winh one of the second pin assemblies
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130, as shown.
Fey guide protrusions 164 are illustrated in Fics. 5 and 6 .
Fig. 4 illustrates insert 41 having a socket 48 formed at surface 46 thereof. Figs. 7Λ and 73 illustrate other possible configurations of the forward surface 46 of insert 41, which enable various lock combinations to he realised thereby. In Fig. 7A, the forward surface is flat, as indicated by reference numeral 1'7. In Fig. 73, the forward surface 172 is a combination recess and central protrusion. If is appreciated that any other suitable surface configuration may be provided.
Reference is now made to Figs. 8A and 83 which illustrate an alternative embodiment of the key blank and key of Figs. 2Λ and 23 wherein the movable inserts 180 are located beyond the normal key cuts 182 and keyway engaging guides 184. In such a case, an. additional plug pin and housing pin (not shown) must be provided for being operated by the movable insert.
If is a particular feature of the present invention that the configuration of the olug min encagement surface of the '
movable insert may be selectably configured either as part of the manufacnum of the key blank, or thereafter, when the key cuts are being made. In the latter case, the same machinery used for cutting the remaining key cuts can. be employed for configuring the plug pin engagement surface of the movable insert element. This is made possible by impeding rotation of the movable insert, as is illustrated in Figs. 9-15.
Reference is now made to Figs. 9-15 which illustrate the construction and mounting of a ncn-rotafable movable insert
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According to an alternative embodiment of the present invention, as seen in Figs. 11 and 12, a movable insert element 220 may be generally identical no insert element 41 of Fig. 3A with the additional provision cf one or more radially extending recesses 222. The movable plug is retained against rotation by a retaining ring 230, which is termed with protrusions 224 which corresponding to and seat in recesses 222 , which is held in nonrotatable press-fit engagement with a portion of a bore 232 in a key blank shaft 234.
Figs. 13, 14 and 15 illustrate three additional illustrative examples of non-rotating movable insert elements, indicated by reference numerals 24', 242 and 244 which may be retained in a corresponding suitably shaped bore 250, 252. and 254 in corresponding key blank share portions 260, 262 and 264. The insert elements of Figs. 13 - 15 are typically retained against disengagement by swaging of the respective bores.
It is to be appreciates that any suitable type of nonrotating movable insert elements may be employed. Their configuration and mounting is not limited by the examples
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Reference is now made ho 7_gs. 16, 17 and 20 which illustrate a cylinder lock construcned and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment cf the present invention. The cylinder lock, which may be a single cylinder or a double cylinder, as shown, of any suitable configuration comprises a lock shell 310 having at least one elongate generally cylindrical bore 312.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is disposed in Pore 312 a plug 314 which is arranged for rotation about the longinudinal axis 316 of bore 312 and which is formed with a plurality of annular grooves 313 on an outer surface 320 thereof, the grooves 313 extending generally in planes perpendicular to longitudinal axis 316.
Disposed in lock shell 310 is a hive element 32.2, which is referred to herein generally as a hive, which contains a plurality of pin and spring assemblies 324 w’hich may be of entirely conventional construction or may be telescopic, as shown in applicant's U.S. Patent 5,123,268. ive 322 is formed with a surface 326 which effectively forms part of the inner facing surface cf bore 312. This surface is formed with bores 328 through which respective body pins 33? and plug pins 332, which form part of pin and spring assemblies , extend.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, surface 326 is formed with one or more protrusions 334 which are configured and located such that they lie in one or more of annular grooves 318 of plug 314. Protrusions 334 are preferably in the form of grooved protrusions which extend bad original Λ
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Normally, as in the illustrated embodiment of Fig. 1?, the hive element 322 is seoarate from the remainder of the have in which the pin and spring assemblies 324 are located. Alternatively, the entire hive may be formed as a single piece.
Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, one or more inserts 340 are additionally provided, having corresponding edge surfaces 342, which effectively form part of the inner facing surface of bore 312. These inserts may also be provided with one or more protrusions 344 which are configured and located so as to lie within annular grooves 318. Inserts 34C may be retained in slots 346 formed in the lock shell 310.
It is a particular feature of the present invention that the provision of protrusions 334 on hive 322 requires that the key blank used to form a key suitable for use with the cylinder should be configured to have corresponding grooved recesses thereon. Since such grooved recesses cannot be formed by conventional key cutting apparatus, they must be present in the key blank produced by a manufacturer.
This arrancement allows the manufacturer the possibility of controlling a relatively large number of different key blank configurations. The provision of multiple elements having inner facing protrusions communicating with the interior of bore enables key mastering to be carried out in a convenuent manner. It also can be used to limit angular rotation of the key.
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Reference is now race to Figs. 18, 19 and 21 which illustrate a cylinder lock constructed and operative in
accordance vith an alternative embcd.ment of the present
invention. The cylinde r lock, which may he a single cylinder or a
double cylinder, as shown, of any suitable configuration
comprises a loci shell 380 having at leasn one elongate generally
cylindrical bore 382.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present inventicn., there is disposed in here 382 a plug assembly
384 which includes a plurality of bore Inner elements 385 and a plug 386, which is arranged for rotation about the longitudinal axis 387 of bere 382, and which is formed with a plurality of annular grooves 388 on an outer surface 373 thereof, the grooves 388 extending generally in planes perpendicular to longitudinal axis 387.
As seen in Fig. 19, parts of the bore liner elements
385 define a hive element 392, which ccnuains a plurality of bores 398, through which extend body pins 400 and 402 which form part of pin ard spring assemblies 394 which may be of entirely conventional construction or may be telescopic, as shown in applicant’s U.S. Patent 5.123.268. Bore liner elements 385 and thus hive 392 is formed with an inner surface 389 which effectively forms part of the inner facing surface of bore 382.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present inventicn, surface 389 is formed with one or more protrusions 394 which ere configured and locates such that they lie in one or more of annular grooves 388 of plug 386. Protrusions 394 are preferably in the form of grooved prenrusions which extend
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along the entire cylindrical extent of surface 389 as shown in Fig. 19, hut they need not necessary be so configured.
The cooperation between, the apparatus illustrated in Fig. 19 and a key 396 inserted info the keyway 395 of bore 386 is illustrated in Fig. 21. Fig. 22 illustrates a preferred key blank for a wherein different key blank groove arrangements 399 on the two edges of key 39 6 can clearly be seen in addition to conventional pin engaging recesses 397 on the larger surfaces of the key blank, which lie perpendicular be the edges thereof. This arrangement can be useful when a single key can be used for opening two different locks, depending on the orientation of the key in the kevway. Alternatively, identical key blank groove arrangements may be provided on both sices, as for a reversible key.
Reference is now made to Figs. 23A and 233, which illustrate a cylinder lock of the type described hereinabove in the context of a padlock. Here the plug is indicated by reference numeral 420 and the hive by reference numeral 422. It is seen that the hive 422 has a plug facing surface 424 which is formed with a plurality of protrusions which are configured and located so as to be accommodated by one or more of a plurality of crooves 426 formed on plug 420. A key 430 is formed with edge grooves corresponding to the protrusions 458 on plug facing surface 424 of hive 422.
The lock and key arrangement cf the present invention may be used for other types of locks as well.
Reference is now made to Figs. 24 - 26, which BAD Original $
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illustrate the interaction of a key 430, with a plug 420, and hive 422 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention. In the illustrated embodiment, the cylindrical surface 424 of the hive 422 is formed with a total of three protrusions 458, which are configured and located to lie within three of the five corresponding annular grooved recesses 426 in plug 420. Tin edge surface 462 of key 430 is formed with grooved recesses 464 which correspond in location and sectional configuration to protrusions 458, such that rotation of the plug 420 with the key 430 fully inserted into the keyway thereof, as indicated by arrows 466, past protrusions 458 is permitted.
It is particularly noted that in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the plug pins 468 in hive 422 engage conventional recesses 470 formed on a side surface of the key 430, which lies perpendicular to the edge surface 462 of the key. It is noted that where a reversible key is provided, as shown in Fig. 26, grooved recesses 464 are provided on both edge surfaces of the key blank.
It is additionally noted that grooved recesses 464 are formed with a generally uniform cross section lying in planes perpendicular to edge surface 462.
It is appreciated that normally there will be a lesser number of protrusions 458 than annular groove recesses 426, such that a large number of different key blanks may he produced to correspond to the large number of combinations of different numbers and locations of protrusions 458.
It will be appreciated that a key blank, a key and a lock operated thereby which combines any of the above-described
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It will he appreciated hy persons skilled in the art that the presenc invention is not limited hy what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention is defined only by the claims which follow:

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1. A key blank comprising:
a generally elongate shaft portion defining a pair of opposite key combination surfaces adapted to have formed thereon key cuts, such that each key combination surface defines a key combination; and at least two movable insert elenents retained within the elongate shaft portion, each movable insert element associated with one of the key combination surfaces, and being displaceable in a single direction, outwardly from the respective key combination surface, each of said at least two movable insert elements being selectably configurable to provide multiple combinations.
2. A key blank according to claim 1 and wherein at least two movable insert elements have different configurations.
3. A key comprising:
a key blank according to either of the preceding claims wherein said key combination surface has formed thereon key cuts which define a key combination.
4. A lock cylinder configured to be operated by a key according to claim 3, the lock comprising:
a housing;
a plug disposed in the housing, arranged for rotation
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a first plurality of chambers formed in the housing and a second plurality of chambers formed in the plug on one side of the keyway and being arranged such that each one of the first plurality of chambers extends coaxially with a corresponding one of the second plurality of chambers, when the plug is in a first rotational orientation relative to the housing;
first pin assemblies being disposed in the first plurality of chambers and second pin assemblies disposed in the second plurality of chambers;
a third pin assembly being disposed in the plug on a p
side of the keyway opposite to that of the second pin assemblies and being operative to urge said movable insert element outwardly into engagement with one of the second pin assemblies.
5. Apparatus according to any of the preceding claims and wherein said movable insert element is formed with a recess on its surface facing in the same direction as the key combination surface.
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6· Apparatus according to any of the preceding claims and θ wherein the movable insert element is configurable toz operate with telescopic plug pins.
7. A cylinder lock comprising:
a housing having a bore formed therein; a plug arranged for rotation within the bore, the plug having a plurality of annular grooves formed on an outer surface thereof, the plug being formed with a keyway communicating with
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the outer surface; and a key, the bore including at least one curved protrusion which is arranged in juxtaposition with at least one of the plurality of annular grooves and the key being formed with at least one groove at an edge surface corresponding to the at least one protrusion and pin positioning recesses on one of the exterior surfaces lying perpendicular to the edge surface thereof.
8. A cylinder lock according to claim *7 and wherein the key is formed with different groove patterns at different edge eurfaces thereof, thereby to fit different cylinder locks depending on the position of the key in the keyway.
S. A key for use with a cylinder lock according to either of the preceding claims 7 and 8 and comprising:
a generally elongate shaft portion defining a pair of planar surfaces, at least one of which defining a key combination surface adapted to have formed thereon key cuts which define a key combination and a pair of elongate edge surfaces,, each of the pair of elongate edge surfaces being formed with a different groove pattern, thereby to fit different cylinder locks depending on the position of the key in the keyway.
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ABSTRACT
A key blank including a generally elongate shaft portion defining a key combination surface adapted to have formed thereon key cuts which define a key combination, at least one movable insert element retained within the elongate shaft portion, the movable insert element being displaceable in a single direction, outwardly from the key combination surface.
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