Patents by Inventor Robert L. Steinbach
Robert L. Steinbach has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6101852Abstract: An improved padlock assembly is provided which includes a lock body, a shackle with a pair of opposed legs fitting into the lock body, and the lock body including an interior chamber in which are positioned a pair of reciprocal lock plates. A first lock plate operates in response to the manipulation of the lock cylinder, while the second lock plate operates in response to a lock pin to keep it in a locked and/or unlocked position. The entire shackle may be removed by first removing the first shackle leg from locking engagement with the first lock plate, moving the first lock plate back to its locked position, afterwhich the lock pin may then be removed to move the second lock plate to its unlocked position in order to free the second leg of the shackle and thereby remove the entire shackle.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: CompX International Inc.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4735069Abstract: A key is an assembly of a thermoplastic handle and a blade, which are formed separately from each other. The blade is substantially flat, and includes on each of its opposite sides a plurality of parallel longitudinal lands having forwardly-facing bittings thereon, and a plurality of parallel longitudinal grooves which alternate with the lands and space them apart. The bittings serve to engage transverse rows of axially reciprocatable tumblers in a cylinder lock, and the grooves receive lock wards therein, while the distal end of the blade engages the lock to determine the depth of insertion of the key blade. The blade also is provided with a capture pin opening, and with a proximal end structure which cooperates with the handle in assembling the key. The blade is made from a length of bar stock which is rolled in order to form lands and grooves on the sides of a flat strip.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1984Date of Patent: April 5, 1988Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4671711Abstract: A machine for cutting flat keys having extending tumbler-receiving recesses includes a mount for a key blade blank, a mount for a cutter, mechanism mounting the blank mount and the cutter mount for movement relative to each other for cutting a longitudinal tumbler-receiving recess in a blade blank mounted on the blank mount with a cutter mounted on the cutter mount, and mechanism mounting the blank mount and the cutter mount for adjustment of their relative positions to adjust the position of the cutter transversely with respect to the blade blank, whereby a plurality of tumbler-receiving recesses may be cut in the blank thereacross. A holder for the blade blank is pivotally mounted on the blank mount for 180-degree rotation about the longitudinal axis of the blank, whereby the recesses may be cut in opposite sides of the blank.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1983Date of Patent: June 9, 1987Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventors: Robert L. Steinbach, Joseph P. Tauber
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Patent number: 4617813Abstract: A picking tool adapted to open a cylinder lock of the axial pin tumbler type having its tumblers arranged in a coplanar configuration, includes a planar torquing core insertable into the lock keyway in a longitudinal direction, a plurality of longitudinal guideway channels formed on opposing faces of the core, and respective tumbler probes longitudinally reciprocable in the channels. A holder, which acts as a handle for manipulating the picking tool, also serves as a housing surrounding the core and the probes. The holder is formed with a pair of radial openings in opposite sides thereof which receive respective brake segments for exerting a frictional drag on the probes. An adjustable hoop clamp surrounds the brake segments for manually adjusting the frictional drag, so that the proper tumbler displacement action can be achieved. Setscrews are threaded into the body of the holder for clamping the probes in their final tumbler-displacing positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1982Date of Patent: October 21, 1986Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventors: Walter S. Christopher, Robert T. Kriskovich, Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4446709Abstract: A cylinder lock mechanism includes a tubular barrel, a lock cylinder rotatable in the barrel, tumblers longitudinally and reciprocally movable within the cylinder, a cap on a front end of the barrel and having a key opening therethrough, a facing member interposed between the cap and the cylinder and having an opening registering with the cap opening, a spacer interposed between the facing member and the cylinder and having an opening registering with the cap opening, such openings when in registry receiving a key for insertion thereof into engagement with the tumblers, an engagement member extending transversely of the cylinder for engagement with the tumblers and laterally movable to and from the tumblers, a locking member extending longitudinally of the cylinder for engagement with the engagement member and laterally movable to and from the tumblers, structure on the cylinder and the barrel respectively for engaging the locking member therealong for locking purposes, structure on the tumblers for engagingType: GrantFiled: July 14, 1981Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4395893Abstract: An improvement in a plate tumbler-type cylinder lock mechanism including an elongate barrel having a longitudinal bore therein, and a key plug having a body portion and a shaft portion extending therefrom, such plug being received rotatably in the bore with the body portion extending between opposite ends of the barrel and the shaft portion extending outwardly from one end of the barrel, the bore having a draft-induced longitudinal taper widening in the direction of the said one end of the barrel, such improvement including journal means on the body portion and projecting laterally therefrom for journalling the plug in the barrel adjacent to the said one end thereof, thereby to minimize lateral play between the plug and the barrel thereat. Preferred structure for limiting the rotation of the plug embodies stop means for interengaging the journal means and the barrel.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1981Date of Patent: August 2, 1983Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4326396Abstract: A plate tumbler for a cylinder lock mechanism, such mechanism including a tubular barrel provided with an internal longitudinal groove, and a key plug assembly rotatable in the barrel, such assembly including a key plug, a plurality of plate tumblers transversely reciprocally movable in slots in the plug and each having an end received in the barrel groove in a locking disposition of the mechanism, and spring means biasing such tumbler ends into the groove, such tumbler being relieved along the side edges of a body portion thereof, as compared to conventional tumblers, at diagonally opposite corners of the body portion, to provide a trailing edge having an arcuate end portion received in the barrel groove in the locking disposition of the mechanism and an adjacent oblique portion at one of the corners, and a leading edge having an oblique end portion at the diagonally opposite corner, whereby the arcuate end portion of the trailing edge hooks over the key plug while the oblique end portion of the leading edgeType: GrantFiled: January 14, 1980Date of Patent: April 27, 1982Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4249402Abstract: A single key-operated keeper lock for a zipper-type slide fastener includes a barrel assembly of a tubular barrel and an anvil fixed to and projecting radially from the barrel, a plug assembly of a lock cylinder rotatably received in the barrel and a keeper arm fixed to and projecting radially from the cylinder adjacent to a proximal end thereof, the plug assembly being rotatable relative to the barrel assembly between alternate positions for alternately securing a fastener element between the keeper arm and the anvil, and releasing the element, tumblers carried by the cylinder, movable into engagement with the barrel to prevent the relative rotation, and movable out of such engagement by insertion of a key in the cylinder in the direction of the axis of rotation, a locking bar reciprocally movable in the barrel rectilinearly along such axis between a base portion of the barrel and a distal end portion of the cylinder, the base portion defining a recess receiving the locking bar in each of the several positioType: GrantFiled: May 7, 1979Date of Patent: February 10, 1981Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4227387Abstract: An axial split-pin tumbler-type lock mechanism having improved pick-resistance is provided with tumblers having substantially the same overall length, at least two of the tumblers having driver elements differing in length, and with spring means in at least two different spring rates respectively to act upon the tumblers having elements differing in length, one of the spring means which has a relatively high spring rate acting upon a tumbler having a relatively short driver element, and another of the spring means which has a relatively low spring rate acting upon a tumbler having a relatively long driver element.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1978Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4191036Abstract: An improvement is provided in a combination of an axial split-pin tumbler-type lock mechanism and a key therefor, wherein the mechanism includes a lock cylinder and an operating part rotatable therein, the operating part including a cylindrical head and a key guide post having a reduced diameter with respect to the head, the head having tumbler bores extending therethrough and disposed radially outwardly of the post, and wherein the key includes a shank having a socket adapted for receiving the post therein, and bittings on the outer periphery of the shank adapted for endwise engagement with tumblers carried by the bores to free the operating part for rotation, such improvement including means providing a longitudinal blind drive groove in the post and facing one of the tumbler bores substantially in a longitudinal plane therewith, and a drive lug on the shank extending radially inwardly from the wall of the socket and substantially in a longitudinal plane with one of the bittings and adjacent thereto, the luType: GrantFiled: January 16, 1978Date of Patent: March 4, 1980Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4132092Abstract: A protective cover is provided for a handle lock. The handle lock includes a handle housing, a closure handle, and a lock mechanism. The housing includes a tubular receptacle extending into a door or other closure, and a lateral flange on the receptacle supporting the housing on the outer surface of the closure. The closure handle has a stem received in the receptacle and a grip on the outer end of the stem, the handle being movable inwardly and outwardly with respect to the housing between an inner locked position wherein the grip is adjacent to the flange, and an outer operating position. The lock mechanism is carried by the handle and is cooperative in the locked position with structure on the housing, for locking the handle to the housing. The protective cover includes a mounting plate having an opening receiving the receptacle therethrough, while the flange secures the plate to the closure, and a casing mounted on the plate and continuously surrounding the flange and the grip in the locked position.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1978Date of Patent: January 2, 1979Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4078405Abstract: Alarm switch mechanism for an axial split-pin tumbler-type lock includes an electrical contact member disposed in the lock cylinder in the movement paths of lock tumbler elements and adapted for making an electrical contact with an element of any of the tumblers which is moved rearwardly or inwardly a predetermined distance, beyond the distance required for lock-opening purposes, means electrically insulating the contact member from the lock mechanism when no tumbler is in the latter position, and means adapted for making electrical connections to the tumbler elements and the contact member, respectively, whereby they may be connected in an alarm signal circuit closed by making said contact.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1976Date of Patent: March 14, 1978Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: 4069696Abstract: A lock and key combination includes an axial split-pin tumbler-type lock having a lock cylinder and a barrel assembly secured within the cylinder. The barrel assembly includes a forwardly disposed rotatable operating part and a rearwardly disposed stationary part, which carry in longitudinal bores thereof spring-pressed tumblers having separate driver and follower elements, the driver elements of which extend forwardly out of the bores for engagement with the key. The operating part has a planar front face surrounding a forwardly extending key guide post adapted to resist application of lock-picking torque. The key has a shank provided with a socket adapted for receiving the guide post therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1976Date of Patent: January 24, 1978Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: D244081Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1976Date of Patent: April 19, 1977Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: D253160Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1978Date of Patent: October 16, 1979Assignee: Chicago Lock Co.Inventor: Robert L. Steinbach
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Patent number: D330501Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1991Date of Patent: October 27, 1992Assignee: Chicago Lock CompanyInventor: Robert L. Steinbach