Abstract: The invention provides a locking mechanism to control the latch on a cabinet drawer or the like having a bolt which operates to engage or release the latch, the bolt in turn being controlled by a locking pin activated by a key operated cylinder lock. Additionally, the locking mechanism may have a second set of locking pin and cylinder lock over-riding and controlling access by the first cylinder lock.
Abstract: A security apparatus including a cylinder lock with an actuator plug rotatably mounted within a hollow cylindrical housing. Retained by the actuator plug are a plurality of locking wafers that are spring biased into a locking spline formed in the inner surface of the housing so as to retain the plug in a locked station. Also retained by the plug is a first directional wafer, spring biased into a quiescent position wherein it allows counterclockwise rotation of the plug from a locked station but prevents clockwise rotation thereof and movable into an active position wherein it allows either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the plug. A second directional wafer is spring biased in a primary position wherein it permits both clockwise and counterclockwise rotation of the plug from the locked station and movable into an intermediate position wherein it allows clockwise rotation but prevents counterclockwise rotation of the plug.
Abstract: A pre-shipment protective device is used on a teller's locker to protect monies to be transferred. Only the transfer agent has a key to open the pre-shipment protective device. Only the bank has a key to release the latch to again close the locker once the transfer agent has opened the pre-shipment protective device.
Abstract: A locking mechanism of the cylinder type for a business machine wherein four different keys can be accommodated in a single lock to perform various functions or modes of operation. The mechanism includes ring members and locking pins operably associated with the cylinder and with the lock body either to permit or to restrict rotational movement thereof with respect to the ring members. Rotation of a key in the cylinder to a predetermined limit sets up a switching arrangement to provide a signal for each mode of operation desired to be accomplished.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 27, 1975
Date of Patent:
March 9, 1976
Assignee:
NCR Corporation
Inventors:
Takao Kawamoto, Nobuyoshi Mizuno, Akira Ota