Detachable Or Removable Cylinder Patents (Class 70/371)
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Publication number: 20020170326Abstract: A shell and core interchangeable lock assembly for use in a shell housing. The core includes a rotatable pin plug and the shell includes a substantially cylindrical body with a pin chest therein. A mechanism which captures the shell and core within the shell housing includes an integral retainer ring and lug which is attached to the core. The mechanism allows rapid insertion and removal of the shell and core by the use of a correctly bitted control key. The mechanism additionally has a sub-mechanism for preventing its operation by accident or by tampering without the appropriate control key.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Inventors: Peter H. Field, W. Daniel Boadwine
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Patent number: 6474122Abstract: In a first aspect, an electronic lock suitable for replacing interchangeable core locks has a solenoid assembly longitudinally aligned parallel to the rotational axis of the cylinder of the lock. In a second aspect an electronic lock has a ferromagnetic enclosure that surrounds at least a portion of a solenoid assembly when the cylinder of the lock is free to rotate.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Videx, Inc.Inventor: Paul R. Davis
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Publication number: 20020157438Abstract: A lock for a door (10) has a casing (11), a blot (55), a pivoted operating handle (36) operable to retract the bolt, and lock means comprising a lock cylinder (39). The lock cylinder (39) is secured to the housing by a screw (38g) covered by a rose (110) around said part of the housing, the rose being secured in place by fixing screws (38h) which can only be accessed upon removal of the casing assembly from the door and with the bolt in a refracted position. In this state the shank of the screwdriver to undo each fixing screw can easily be passed through respective aligned openings in a cover plate (12) of the housing assembly, the bolt (55), and the housing (38), thereby allowing removal of the rose and subsequent replacement of the cylinder (39) without the need to remove components of the door lock itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: Brian Edward Cowper
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Publication number: 20020152781Abstract: A locking mechanism having a housing with an aperture having at least one notch and providing access to a latching mechanism for a cylindrical lockset having a barrel section with an outwardly projecting tab which may be inserted through the aperture and to engage the latching mechanism being rotatable to engage the tab with the inner surface of the housing inhibiting removal of the lockset. A set screw mounted on the housing is incorporated to prevent rotation of the lockset by engaging a groove in the barrel section.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2001Publication date: October 24, 2002Applicant: Ryadon, Inc.Inventor: Robert Teskey
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Publication number: 20020148263Abstract: A detachable lock core has a housing. The housing has an opening, a ridge longitudinally formed thereon, a plurality of first apertures defined through the ridge, a plurality of upper pins and resilient members respectively received in the first apertures, and at least one channel longitudinal defined in an inner wall thereof. The body is received in the housing. When a correct key is inserted in the key hole in the body to turn the body, the protrusion is received in the channel to enable the body to be detached from the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventor: Ming-Hsiang Chiu
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Patent number: 6442986Abstract: A lock core for use with a token having an access code and a blade is provided. The lock core includes a core body, a lock actuator coupled to the core body for movement, a token communicator configured to read the access code when the blade is inserted into a passageway of the lock actuator, at least one movable tumbler element, a movable blocker, a biasing member situated between the at least one tumbler element and the blocker, and an electromagnetic actuator coupled to the core body and coupled to the token communicator. Insertion of the token in the passageway moves the at least one tumbler element to store energy in the biasing member. If the token communicator reads the access code after insertion of the token in the passageway, the electromagnetic actuator moves to unlock the blocker and the biasing member releases energy to move the blocker.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1999Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Assignee: Best Lock CorporationInventors: Roger Keith Russell, James Edmond Beylotte, Ralph P. Palmer
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Patent number: 6430975Abstract: Changing the locking mechanism in a U-lock, cable lock or other tie lock as often as desired is achieved without compromising the lock's resistance to physical damage. This function is achieved by an auxiliary sleeve that removably fits over the U-lock's crossbar or the cable lock's end bar. Either bar provides an aperture, which is too small to permit the locking mechanism to be picked or pried, but which is operatively positioned and sufficiently large to provide access for a key to the keyway of the locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Kryptonite CorporationInventor: Cornelius McDaid
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Patent number: 6418766Abstract: A key container has a body with a chamber, an access opening that communicates with the chamber and a cover that can be locked in place over the opening. A key-operated locking assembly is attached to the cover and engagable with the body to lock the cover in place. The cover can be engaged with the body and locked in place without operating the key.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Interlogix, Inc.Inventor: Jon Marc Luebeck
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Patent number: 6408662Abstract: A locking device with a key-operated lock is disclosed which includes a cylindrical member having a front open end and a rear end, locking means rotatably supported on the rear end of the cylindrical member, the locking means having a locking bar and an engagement member connected with respect to the locking bar, the engagement member being rotatable to turn the locking bar into locking or unlocking position, a key-operated disk tumbler lock, and a cap cylinder casing the disk tumbler lock therein, the cap cylinder with the disk tumbler lock being detachably accommodated in the cylindrical member through the front open end, wherein the cylindrical member has an engagement recess on its inner surface, the cap cylinder has a peripheral surface, and the disk tumbler lock has a lock pin capable of protruding through the peripheral surface and fitting in the engagement recess when the disk tumbler lock is set.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: June 25, 2002Assignee: Takigen MFG. Co., Ltd.Inventor: Naoyuki Sugimoto
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Patent number: 6382006Abstract: A shell and core interchangeable lock assembly for use in a shell housing. The core includes a rotatable pin plug and the shell includes a substantially cylindrical body with a pin chest therein. A mechanism which captures the shell and core within the shell housing includes an integral retainer ring and lug which is attached to the core. The mechanism allows rapid insertion and removal of the shell and core by the use of a correctly bitted control key. The mechanism additionally has a sub-mechanism for preventing its operation by accident or by tampering without the appropriate control key.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Medeco Security Lock, Inc.Inventors: Peter H. Field, W. Daniel Boadwine
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Patent number: 6360570Abstract: A lockset knob assembly comprises an outer knob housing, an inner knob housing, a spindle, and a sleeve. The outer knob housing includes a first end with a first opening and a second end with a first 8-shape hole. A periphery defining the first 8-shape hole includes a retaining flange projecting inward toward the first end of the outer knob housing. The inner knob housing includes a first end with a second opening and a second end with a second 8-shape hole in an end face of the second end. The second 8-shape hole is larger than the first 8-shape hole. The inner knob housing is mounted in the outer knob housing with the retaining flange of the outer knob housing engaged in the second 8-shape hole to thereby preventing relative movement between the inner knob housing and the outer knob housing. The inner knob housing further including a number of slots and a number of radially extending grooves, each groove being adjacent to and communicated with an associated slot.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2000Date of Patent: March 26, 2002Inventor: Mu-Lin Shen
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Patent number: 6341509Abstract: Changing the locking mechanism in a U-lock, cable lock or other tie lock as often as desired is achieved without compromising the lock's resistance to physical damage. This function is achieved by an auxiliary sleeve that removably fits over the U-lock's crossbar or the cable lock's end bar. Either bar provides an aperture, which is too small to permit the locking mechanism to be picked or pried, but which is operatively positioned and sufficiently large to provide access for a key to the keyway of the locking mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Kryptonite CorporationInventor: Cornelius McDaid
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Patent number: 6338261Abstract: A lock includes a case with a sleeve received therein. The sleeve is connected to the case by a bolt. A cylinder is rotatably received in the sleeve and a locking bar is connected to the cylinder by a pin, the locking bar having an elongated head engaged with a recess in the case. A plurality of locking pins biased by springs radially extend in to the sleeve. The sleeve can be replaced by removing the bolt from the case, and the cylinder can be disengaged from the locking bar by removing the pin connecting the two members.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Inventor: Ten-Kao Liu
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Patent number: 6178789Abstract: A convertible cylinder lock handle comprises a hub, a handle extending from the hub, and a drive shaft extending from the hub along an axis of handle rotation. The hub has a channel sized to receive a lock cylinder and a slot that extends along and spacially communicates with the channel sized to receive a spring loaded lock cylinder bolt. The lock handle also has a bolt lock plate sized to be received in reversible orientations within the slot that has two stops spaced apart a distance to receive and entrap the cylinder bolt therebetween. One of the stops has a ramp for camming engagement with the spring loaded cylinder bolt whereby in one lock plate orientation the bolt is locked out of the lock plate and in its reversed orientation the lock plate receives and entraps the bolt. The handle is particularly suited for use on delivery van type vehicles as it is fully compatible with existing lock cylinders that may be removed with spanner tools without having to disassemble the handle.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Kason Industries, Inc.Inventors: Burl Finkelstein, Stevie C. Roop
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Patent number: 6161404Abstract: The invention relates to a mounting clip used to secure a lock housing within an opening in a storage compartment. The mounting clip is provided with an arcuate clamp to secure the clip to the housing. The clip may be mounted on the housing at a point outside of the compartment, prior to installation of the housing into the opening in the compartment wall. The housing may include a channel or other elements to firmly secure the clip against accidental displacement from the housing during installation or subsequent operation. The clip includes a spring like arm that may be compressed to abut closely against the housing during insertion into the wall of the compartment. After installation is complete, the spring like arm extends away from the housing. When the arm is extended, it presses firmly against the wall of the compartment to prevent removal of the lock housing from the compartment wall.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Inventor: Florian Westwinkel
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Patent number: 6145356Abstract: A dual-function lock in accordance with the invention has an axis-defining lock sub-assembly including first and second axially aligned rotator members having confronting first end faces and oppositely facing second end faces. The sub-assembly has a lost-motion recess and an anchor recess on one confronting face and one recess-engaging member extending from another confronting face to permit lock function selection by placing the recess-engaging member into a particular recess. Alternative dual-function lock sub-assemblies include a unitary rotator bolt and a companion actuator. The rotator bolt has a release-mechanism-engaging portion and an actuator-engaging portion. While a first section of the actuator-engaging portion permits limited lost-motion between the rotator bolt and a companion actuator, a second section prevents lost-motion. The lock function can be selectively determined by placing the companion actuator into the desired first or second section of the actuator-engaging portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Inventor: Randy L. Thwing
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Patent number: 6122943Abstract: A locking mechanism includes a lock mount (10) and a lock core (50). The lock mount (10) includes front and rear mount faces (15, 14) and an inner mount wall (17) which defines a core-receiving chamber (18) extending from the front mount face (15) to the rear mount face (14). The lock core (50) is slidably mounted within the core-receiving chamber (18) of the lock mount (10) and is movable between a projected position and a retracted position. The lock core (50) further includes a core body (52) and an outer core surface (49) defining a core boundary. The lock core (50) further includes a lock lug (75) coupled to the core body (52) and movable between a first lug position outside the core boundary and a second lug position within the core boundary and a travel limit stop (90) coupled to the core body (52) and movable between a first limit stop positioned outside the core boundary and a second limit stop positioned within the core boundary.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1999Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Best Lock CorporationInventors: Christopher Hale DaWalt, Mark Edward Dearing
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Patent number: 6109080Abstract: A lock assembly includes a handle assembly including a tubular member having an axial hole defined in a first end thereof and extending along a longitudinal axis thereof and a receptacle defined in a second end thereof and in communication with the axial hole, and a handle formed on the second end of the tubular member. A lock core assembly is removably mounted to the receptacle of the handle assembly and includes a lock core therein. The lock core includes a key hole defined in a first end thereof. A transmission device is received in the axial hole of the tubular member and includes a first end and a second end. The second end of the transmission device includes an end face plate extending in a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the key driving means, and two spaced positioning rods project outwardly from the end face plate and extend away from the first end along a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the transmission device.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Tong Lung Metal Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Po-Yang Chen, Ming-Shyang Chiou, Sheen-Youl Gao, Kun-Feng Tsai
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Patent number: 6105405Abstract: A locking apparatus is provided that includes a unitary driver comprising a driving portion and a tenon portion. The driver is machined as a single part. A hollow housing is provided with an open end for receiving the driver. The tenon extends from the open end. The driving portion is rotatable in the housing between locked and unlocked positions. A channel is provided between opposing surfaces of the housing and the driver, within the interior of the housing. A retainer is received in transverse openings communicating with the channel. A number of retainer members may extend into the housing to engage the driving portion of the driver. A detent feature may be provided to identify discrete locked and unlocked positions. A locking latch is coupled to the tenon. A stop member is coupled to the housing. The stop member extends along the housing and engages the drawer to prevent removal of the housing from the drawer.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Wesko Systems LimitedInventor: Florian Westwinkel
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Patent number: 6089059Abstract: The present invention relates to a detachable cylinder lock, which includes a case shell having an axial row of conic pin-holes for avoiding the pins falling out; a cylinder having a row of pinholes, in which a lower pin is located, corresponding to the pinholes of the case shell; the cylinder has an axial keyhole for a key inserting in, and a slant face (or a conic face) for the convenience of the cylinder inserting into the cylinder hole of the case shell; a follow block has a hole for the rear lug of the cylinder inserting in, and a cross hole penetrating through them for a fastening component screwing in or out.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: I Ding Metal Enterprise Co., Ltd.Inventor: Fang-Yi Fan
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Patent number: 6062052Abstract: Lock apparatus for a latch assembly comprises a lock cylinder or cartridge inserted via an opening provided in a latch body and retained by a lock bolt thereof to engage a latch assembly spring to prevent disengagement thereof from a stationary catch; the lock cylinder is removable for unlocking by retraction of its bolt, typically by key operation.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Inventor: Galo Diaz de Tuesta
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Patent number: 6035673Abstract: A sliding door lock assembly having a lock housing and a removable core is disclosed. The removable core includes a key slot configured to receive an operating key and a control key. The control key is positionable within the key slot and actuable to facilitate removal of the removable core from the lock housing. The operating key positionable within the key slot and actuable to retain the removable core at a position fully inserted within the lock housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: March 14, 2000Assignee: Kenstan Lock CompanyInventor: Robert B. Harrison
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Patent number: 6029484Abstract: A door handle assembly is described comprising a mounting base, a cover plate, an inner cylinder and a lock mechanism wherein the cover plate covers the means for attaching the handle assembly to a door. The handle or grip holds the cover plate in place and the lock mechanism holds the handle in place. The handle assembly cannot be removed without the removal of the lock mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1998Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Inventor: James E. Jetton
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Patent number: 6014877Abstract: An outside handle assembly includes comprises a spindle, a knob connected to the spindle to rotate therewith, and a core retainer. The spindle includes an upper slot and a lower slot, thereby defining two lateral walls. Each lateral wall includes an upper cut defined in an upper side thereof and a lower cut defined in an underside thereof. The knob includes an end wall having an opening defined therein and a projection formed in a periphery that defines the opening. The core retainer is mounted in the spindle and includes a cylindrical main body including a first end with a flange formed on an outer periphery thereof and a second end. The flange includes an outer end face that bears against the end wall of the knob. Two retainer lips are formed on the outer end face of the flange and include a cut therebetween for fittingly receiving the projection of the knob to thereby prevent rotational movement of the knob relative to the core retainer.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 18, 2000Inventor: Mu-Lin Shen
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Patent number: 5979200Abstract: A removable core, axial pin tumbler lock includes an inner cylinder assembly which is retained within a housing for the lock by means of a spring biased disc which may be decoupled from the housing by means of insertion of a pick through a passageway defined in the inner cylinder assembly when the components parts of the assembly are appropriately aligned.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1997Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Compx International, Inc.Inventor: William H. Cliff
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Patent number: 5970760Abstract: An auxiliary lock includes a housing, a positioning seat securely mounted in the housing, a lock core housing securely mounted in the positioning seat and including a compartment, and a lock core removably mounted in the compartment of the lock core housing. The lock core includes two lateral sides each having a recessed section. A core lug is received in one of the recessed sections. The core lug is movable by rotation of a key for changing lock cores. The lock core housing further includes two cutout sections respectively defined in two lateral sides thereof. One of the cutout sections includes a slot communicated with the compartment of the lock core housing. A lateral inner wall that defines a portion of the compartment of the lock core housing includes a protruded edge. A lug retainer is mounted in the cutout section having the slot. The lug retainer includes a first end retained in the cutout section having the slot.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Inventor: Mu-Lin Shen
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Patent number: 5931030Abstract: A padlock includes a lock base having first and second shackle insert holes and a lock receiving space, a lock unit received in the lock receiving space, a shackle having a longer leg portion which is retained slidably and rotatably in the first shackle insert hole, and a shorter leg portion which is received removably in the second shackle insert hole, and a spring-loaded retaining unit mounted on the lock base and extending into the lock receiving space for engaging the lock unit so as to retain releasably the lock unit in the lock receiving space. The retaining unit is accessible by means of a tool which is inserted into the second shackle insert hole when the shorter leg portion of the shackle is removed from the second shackle insert hole, and is adapted to be actuated by the tool so as to disengage the lock unit in order to permit removal of the lock unit from the lock receiving space.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Inventor: Waterson Chen
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Patent number: 5921123Abstract: A rekeyable padlock comprises a lock housing, a generally U-shaped recess formed in said lock housing and having an entry side, a guide channel defined within said housing, a shackle movable within said channel between an open position in which it is retracted into said housing and frees said entry side of said recess, and a closed position in which it is partly located outside of said housing and closes off said entry side, a lock cylinder, means removably mounting said lock cylinder in said lock housing, a cam movable by said lock cylinder and having an abutment member engageable with said shackle to move said shackle from said open position to said closed position and vice verse, a latch member biased into position in front of a shoulder of said mounting means prohibiting withdrawal of said lock cylinder and means accessible through said recess when said shackle is in said open position, but not when said shackle is in said closed position, for releasing said latch member from said shoulder to permit withdType: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: ABUS August Bremicker Soehne AGInventors: Norbert Schwarzkopf, Raymond Gunther, Gerhard Meckbach
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Patent number: 5907963Abstract: A lock assembly is provided with a key-activated removable core structure. The lock assembly includes a housing having a first internal compartment disposed at a front end thereof, a second internal compartment disposed at a rear end thereof, and a partition with an aperture and a radial slot therethrough for segregating the first and second internal compartments. The removable core structure is selectively removably disposed within the first internal compartment of the housing and a cam actuation assembly is captively rotatably disposed within the second internal compartment of the housing. The removable core structure includes an exterior shell portion and a key-activated lock plug assembly with a distal driver portion rotatably disposed within the shell portion for rotation between distinct operating positions.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Fort Lock CorporationInventors: Gary L. Myers, Aurelia Constanta Haiduc
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Patent number: 5896761Abstract: A padlock includes a lock base formed with first and second shackle insert holes, a lock receiving space which is disposed between the first and second shackle insert holes and which has an upper section communicated with the second shackle insert hole, and a ball chamber which extends transversely between the first shackle insert hole and the upper section of the lock receiving space. A lock device is received in the lock receiving space, and has an axially rotatable key-operated lock core which is provided with a plunger formed with a latch projection. A locking unit includes at least one ball member rollingly disposed in the ball chamber adjacent to the plunger. A shackle has longer and shorter leg portions to be received in the first and second shackle insert holes, respectively. The shorter leg portion is formed with a plunger engaging groove for engaging the latch projection of the plunger. The longer leg portion is formed with a ball retaining groove for engaging the locking unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1998Date of Patent: April 27, 1999Inventor: Waterson Chen
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Patent number: 5884510Abstract: A bolt lock including a lock barrel having a central opening cylindrical about a central axis and extending between an open front end and a closed rear end. The lock barrel has bolt openings extending outwardly from opposite sides of the central opening adjacent the lock barrel rear end, with a pair of bolts received in opposite bolt openings. Each bolt has a head on one end, a leg on the other end with a rear side having a spring groove, and a front side with an axially extending shoulder. The bolt shoulders are planar and parallel to one another. The spring grooves are open at the end of the leg and parallel to and equidistant from a radius of the central axis. The bolts have their other ends in the central opening adjacent one another with the bolt legs substantially side by side when in a retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: The Eastern CompanyInventors: John J. Crocco, Anthony R. Martinez
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Patent number: 5873272Abstract: A lock for use in a display case with sliding doors can be assembled by inserting a lock core and securing it into a lock cylinder from the front of the display case. The lock cylinder has a front, a rear end, a central opening extending from the front to the rear. It is adapted to receive the lock core from the front and has a threaded hole near the front and transverse and open to the central opening. A screw is threaded into the threaded hole such that a portion of the screw extends into the central opening blocking removal of the core from the opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Thompson Lock & Supply CorporationInventor: Robert L. Thompson
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Patent number: 5848540Abstract: A motor vehicle steering column lock includes a drove rod element extending axially along a bore within the housing of the steering column lock for actuating a steering column locking bolt member in accordance with known steering column lock mechanisms. The drive rod element of the steering column lock is provided with a radial projection that cooperates with a radial wall of an enlarged recess of the bore extending through the lock housing for preventing axial withdrawal of the drive rod element from the housing and also includes an axial locking projection that is spring biased into a locking recess for preventing relative rotation between the drive rod element and the housing when the steering column lock is transported or stored without a lock cylinder installed in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1997Date of Patent: December 15, 1998Assignee: Huf Hulsbeck & Furst GmbH & Co KGInventor: Friedrich Pieper
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Patent number: 5813260Abstract: A removable core cylinder lock includes a cylinder lock casing and a removable cylinder lock core inserted into the casing. The lock core has an upper massive part with a row of holes for accommodating locking tumblers, and a lower part defining a cylindrical bore in which a cylindrical, rotatable key plug is located. The lower part defining the cylinder bore of the cylinder lock core is partially cut away so as to form an axially elongated chamber accommodating a transversely movable retainer member and leaving a continuous lower wall portion. The retainer member has an axial length, which corresponds to at least half of the axial length of the row of holes in the upper massive part, and a limited circumferential extension, which is substantially supplementary to the continuous lower wall portion so as to define the cylindrical bore.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Winloc AGInventor: Bo Widen
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Patent number: 5782119Abstract: A spring-biased detent to provide selective securement of a door knob assembly to a spindle of a lock mechanism. The detent is inserted transversely in the spindle and biased by a spring clip. The detent may be depressed within the spindle allowing the door knob assembly to slide onto the spindle and subsequently is biased into an aperture of the knob to lockingly attach the knob assembly to the spindle. The detent includes a central aperture for receiving a tailpiece of the lock mechanism. The aperture is configured to allow depression of the detent only when the tailpiece is oriented in an unlocked position preventing removal of the door knob assembly when the latch is locked.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Baldwin Hardware CorporationInventors: Philip C. Ellis, Leslie A. Meck
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Patent number: 5752400Abstract: A universal lock and key assembly in which the lock is re-keyable and the key is also changeable. The key has an elongated left side member, an elongated right side member, and an elongated central member. A plurality of key teeth are captured between the shank portions of the left and right side members. The key teeth are interchangeable so that any desired sequence can be arranged to give a predetermined profile to the key. The universal lock has a combination top pin housing and tubular sleeve assembly having a top pin housing and a tubular sleeve portion. A bottom pin cylinder is removably received in the tubular sleeve portion and its bottom pins can be removed and replaced in an order that mates with the key teeth of the key assembly. The structure of the system allows an individual to change both the configuration of the key and also the mating structure within the lock so that it will be operable.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Kwon W Kim
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Patent number: 5752399Abstract: A door-handle assembly comprising a rotatable spindle, a core retainer, a knob and an interchangeable lock core. The spindle and the retainer are so designed that the retainer is selectably oriented either upwardly or downwardly with respect to the spindle. The knob and therefore the lock core are then inverted in view of the invertable retainer so that a key for manipulating the lock core is used with its key cuts similarly either upwardly or downwardly oriented during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Inventor: Mu-Lin Shen
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Patent number: 5730011Abstract: In a structure for mounting a steering lock apparatus having a key cylinder unit fixed to an instrument panel and a key lock unit for permitting or regulating rotation of a steering shaft whose tilting is freely changed, a key cylinder interposing unit through which an end of the key cylinder unit is interposed and supported is formed in a plate bracket fixed in the instrument panel side, protrusions projecting upward are provided in an end of the key cylinder unit and an engaging groove for regulating rotation of the key cylinder unit by engaging with both sides of the protrusions and functioning as a stress concentration part for a load applied upward from the key cylinder unit is formed in the key cylinder interposing part.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Assignee: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takehiro Terai
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Patent number: 5724840Abstract: A removable lock for selectively blocking an aperture in a plate-like member includes a stepped housing which receives a cylinder lock. A rotatable blade, operated by the cylinder lock, is spaced from a shoulder defined by the stopped housing to define a single slot for receiving the plate-like member in the unlocked state of the lock. Rotation of the blade to the locked position results in establishment of a pair of diametrically opposed plate-like member receiving slots.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1996Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: Kaba High Security Locks CorporationInventor: Thomas J. DiVito
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Patent number: 5704234Abstract: A cylinder lock is provided having a sleeve rotatably receivable within the inner core of a sleeve. A cylinder retainer is slidably mounted within a cylinder retainer slot in the cylinder for radial movement therein. The cylinder retainer is movable between a first cylinder retaining position wherein the outer end of the cylinder retainer projects from the cylinder, a second retracted position wherein the outer end of the cylinder retainer is retracted within the cylinder. A slam resistance pad is mounted within the cylinder lock between the cylinder retainer and a stop surface in the sleeve such that if a thief attempts to remove the cylinder from the sleeve, the slam resistance pad is compressed between the cylinder retainer and the stop surface in the sleeve and dissipates the impact force on the cylinder retainer.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1995Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Strattec Security CorporationInventor: Dennis E. Resch
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Patent number: 5701773Abstract: Apparatus for opening, or removing without damage, automotive side-bar type ignition locks, comprises a combination tool with a plurality of projections extending horizontally and forwardly from the combination tool to engage the lock's keyway, at least one balanced pair of recesses in the lock's face, or, optionally, when the tool is used as a lock-remover, the inner walls of the lock's hollow wing-nut cylinder cap. When used as a lock-forcing opener, the combination tool is placed in position on the lock cylinder's face and a conventional wrench gripping the tool's hexagonally-shaped portion is turned to create torque applied by the tool's projections against the walls of the lock's recesses, forcing the lock cylinder to turn to its ON position and start the vehicle's engine.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1996Date of Patent: December 30, 1997Inventor: Frank Markisello
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Patent number: 5678438Abstract: A cabinet lock is disclosed which is easily convertible between a drawer lock and a door lock, by rotating the lock cylinder 90 degrees within the lock body. The cabinet lock includes a lock body with a mounting plate and an extending sleeve that defines a central opening. A portion of the sleeve is indented inward to form a two-sided right angle notch that projects into the internal cavity of the sleeve, with an aperture through each side of the notch. The lock cylinder has first and second notch mating sections, rotated 90 degrees from one another about the cylinder, each having a threaded bore therein. The lock cylinder can be inserted into the sleeve in a first position, or in a second position rotated 90 degrees from the first position, and fixed in place with a screw that passes through one of the bores and one of the apertures. A lock plug with a bolt driving mechanism is adapted to fit within a longitudinal opening in the lock cylinder, and a bolt is operatively attached to the bolt driving mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 21, 1997Inventors: Donald J. Kolkman, William H. Cliff
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Patent number: 5636540Abstract: A clip for securing a cylindrical lock shell within a mounting hole by frictionally engaging a region of the shell includes a pair of extending legs, each including a flat portion, a curved portion and a contact portion. The legs provide the frictional contact to the lock shell. Also included is a generally planar bridge portion connecting the two legs. The bridge portion is co-planar with the flat region on the legs. The curved portion of each leg has an apex, which is disposed eccentrically of a longitudinal center line of the cylindrical lock shell.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1996Date of Patent: June 10, 1997Assignee: Fort Lock CorporationInventor: Gary L. Myers
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Patent number: 5606880Abstract: A quick release lock retaining bracket facilitates the quick removal, replacement, or transfer of an entire locking mechanism from one restricted access chamber such as a drawer or cabinet to any other such chamber, therein permitting a rapid shift of exclusive personal control of any restricted access chamber to a designated person. The retaining bracket includes a receiving plate fastened to the inside of the front access panel of a drawer, cabinet, or the like. The receiving plate is centered over a hole normally provided for the cylinder portion of a key-type lock, and is formed with portions thereof removed to receive the lock housing in a way that permits the housing to rest against the inside surface. In this way, a person can slide or advance the lock forward through the receiving plate to the inside surface which acts as a fence or backstop for the lock mechanism to rest upon, the lock being held in its final operating position.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Inventor: Mark S. Viggiano
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Patent number: 5606882Abstract: A lock assembly having a key plug with an axis, a first housing defining a receptacle for the key plug and guiding movement of the key plug in the receptacle around the key plug axis, a latch assembly including a first movable latch element, structure cooperating between the first housing and the latch assembly for supporting the latch assembly in an operative position on the first housing wherein the first latch element is movable between first and second positions relative to the first housing, a retaining element, structure for mounting the retaining element to the key plug for movement relative to the key plug between first and second positions, with the key plug being movable into the key plug receptacle to an operative position and removable from the key plug receptacle with the retaining element in its first position, and structure cooperating between the retaining element and latch assembly for preventing withdrawal of the key plug from the first housing receptacle with the key plug in its operative pType: GrantFiled: September 21, 1994Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Tri/Mark CorporationInventors: Marvin L. Larsen, Kenneth L. McConnell
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Patent number: 5577408Abstract: An arm is affixed to the inner face of the lock cylinder and prevents the lock cylinder from being removed from the lock case. A screw attaches the arm to the lock cylinder. The lock cylinder has a cam which is also attached to the inner face of the lock cylinder and rotates to operate the lock case mechanisms. The cam, when it is rotated into a lock position, covers the head of the screw and prevents the screw from being removed. Since the cam prevents removal of the screw, the arm cannot be removed from the lock cylinder and the lock cylinder cannot be removed from the lock case.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1994Date of Patent: November 26, 1996Inventor: .ANG.ge Roos
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Patent number: 5572890Abstract: A high security lock includes a lock housing, lock cylinder and a lock core. The lock housing defines a key receiving surface and a cavity for receiving the lock cylinder. A cover plate is attached to the lock housing and is located between the lock cylinder and the key receiving surface. The cover plate covers a portion of the lock core. A retaining shield is received in the cavity, which engages the cover plate and is attached within the cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: American Lock CompanyInventor: Larry L. Carpenter
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Patent number: 5551188Abstract: A security knob assembly for a panel including a pet door, mounted on the panel remotely from the pet door, the security knob assembly including a latch movable between lock and unlock positions, the latch being operated by rotation of a knob after the knob is pushed in axially from a disengaged to an engaged position. The knob has an array of pins that engage an array of holes when the knob is pushed in to operate the latch. The latch may also be operated by a key cylinder, and the mechanism provides a plug to plug up the opening to the mechanism when a key cylinder is absent.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Inventor: George N. Davlantes
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Patent number: 5487287Abstract: A quick release lock retaining bracket facilitates the quick removal, replacement, or transfer of an entire locking mechanism from one restricted access chamber such as a drawer or cabinet to any other such chamber, therein permitting a rapid shift of exclusive personal control of any restricted access chamber to a designated person. The retaining bracket includes a receiving plate fastened to the inside of the access front panel of a drawer, cabinet, or the like. The receiving plate is centered over a hole normally provided for the cylinder portion of a key-type lock, and is formed with portions thereof removed to receive the lock housing in a way that permits the housing to rest against the inside surface. In this way, a person can slide or advance the lock forward through the receiving plate to the inside surface which acts as a fence or backstop for the lock mechanism to rest upon, the lock being held in its final operating position.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Inventor: Mark S. Viggiano
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Patent number: 5477711Abstract: A key operated lock assembly for blocking access to an opening in a static wall structure. The lock assembly is formed by a lock sleeve adapted for positioning behind the opening adjacent the rear wall of the static wall structure, wherein the lock sleeve has a tubular sleeve member extending rearwardly therefrom. The forward end of the lock sleeve is provided with a dome-shaped head portion which is formed integrally with the sleeve. A lock plug is provided having a front end and a rear end and sized for insertion through the opening in the static wall structure and into the sleeve member of the lock sleeve positioned adjacent the rear wall of the structure. The lock plug is also provided with lock pin elements which cooperate with pin detents formed at the back end of the lock sleeve which cooperate to lockingly engage the lock plug to the lock sleeve with the static wall structure interposed therebetween in order to block access through the opening in the static wall structure.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: December 26, 1995Inventor: George Oliveri