Background of the Invention
[0001] The invention provides an improved design for securing personal objects such as a
bicycle or other personal objects such as a portable computer. Prior art bicycle locks
typically are made of metal and generally have a large inflexible U shape which are
bulky in size. Further, prior art bicycle locks generally require a key to both lock
and unlock the lock. Another disadvantage to prior art bicycle locks is that they
require two hands to operate the lock. Yet another disadvantage to prior art bicycle
locks is that they are not adjustable in size to accommodate the object to be secured.
Thus an improved bicycle lock is desired which overcomes the above described disadvantages.
[0002] The invention further provides an improved design for a push button cylinder lock.
Prior art cylinder locks are typically susceptible to attack by saws, and by rapping
or banging the lock with an object in order to unseat the pins. A further disadvantage
to prior art cylinder locks is that the locking bar rotates. This rotation makes it
more difficult to interface with a secondary component. Thus an improved push button
cylinder lock is desired which overcomes the above described disadvantages.
Brief Description of the Figures
[0003]
Figure 1 is a perspective front view of the cuff lock of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a partial exploded front view of the cuff lock shown in Figure 1 with
the protective covering and cylinder lock removed;
Figure 3 is a front section view of a portion of the cuff lock as shown in Figure
1;
Figure 4 is a top view of a push button cylinder lock of the present invention;
Figure 5 is a side view in the direction 5-5 of Figure 4 of the push button cylinder
lock;
Figure 6 is a side view in the direction 6-6 of Figure 4 of the push button cylinder
lock;
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view in the direction 7-7 of Figure 4 of the push button
cylinder lock in the locked position and showing the opposed retaining pins in engagement
with the locking indents of the push button actuator;
Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 4 of the push button cylinder lock in
the unlocked position and showing the push button shaft in cross-section;
Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 7 of the push button cylinder lock in
the locked position and showing the opposed retaining pins in engagement with the
locking indents of the push button actuator;
Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view of Figure 8 of the push button cylinder lock in
the unlocked position and showing the opposed retaining pins being rotated out of
engagement with the locking indents of the push button actuator;
Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view in the direction 11-11 of Figure 4 of the push
button cylinder lock in the locked position and showing the anti-saw pins in the rotatable
plug;
Figure 12 is a cross-sectional view in the direction 12-12 of Figure 4 of the push
button cylinder lock shown in the locked position and showing the tumbler pins and
axial bores in the rotatable plug and the fixed plug;
Figure 13 is a side view of the cuff locks shown in Figure 1 in the folded position;
and
Figure 14 is a top view of the folded cuff locks of Figure 13.
Summary of the Invention
[0004] The invention provides in one aspect a cuff lock for securing personal objects such
as a bicycle to a fixture. The cuff lock comprises a first and second cuff, with each
of the first and second cuffs including a stationary arm mounted upon a housing, and
a swing arm pivotally connected to said stationary arm and having a ratcheted end.
Each of the housings further include a bore for receiving the ratcheted end of the
swing arm. Each of the housings also include a spring mounted locking lever having
a first end for engaging the ratcheted end of the swing arm. The spring mounted locking
lever further includes a shoulder for engaging a shaft of a lock cylinder.
[0005] The invention provides in a second aspect a cylinder lock comprising a housing having
a rotatable plug rotatably disposed therein and a fixed plug secured to said housing.
The non-rotatable shaft is slidably mounted within the housing and is slidable between
a locked position and an unlocked position. The non-rotatable shaft includes an actuated
end extending from an end of said housing and a latching end extending from an opposite
end of said housing. One or more tumbler pins are received in one or more axially
aligned bores of the fixed plug and the rotatable plug; and one or more retaining
elements are positioned for engagement with the non-rotatable shaft.
[0006] The invention provides in yet another aspect a cylinder lock comprising:a housing
having a rotatable plug rotatably disposed therein and a fixed plug secured to said
housing. A non-rotatable shaft is slidably mounted within the housing and is slidable
between a locked position and an unlocked position. The non-rotatable shaft includes
an actuated end extending from an end of said housing and a latching end extending
from an opposite end of said housing. One or more retaining elements are positioned
for engagement with a groove of said non-rotatable shaft.
[0007] These and other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent in
the detailed description and claims to follow, taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings.
Detailed Description of the Invention
[0008] The cuff lock as shown generally at 10, is useful for securing articles such as the
frame of a bicycle and front tire to a fixture such as a pole. However, the invention
is not limited to such use, as there are many other uses readily apparent to those
skilled in the art. The cuff lock 10 comprises a first and second cuff 20, 20', and
a first and second lock body housing 30,30', wherein the lock bodies are connected
together as described in more detail, below.
[0009] Each cuff 20,20' comprises a swing arm 22,22' and a stationary arm 24,24' which are
pivotally connected together. The swing arm 22 and the stationary arm 24 preferably
are curved, and when joined together and in cooperation with the lock body housing
form a circular hole 23. The stationary arm is preferably comprised of two or more
metal stampings 26 mechanically fastened together. The metal stampings 26 may optionally
include the stationary arm 24 and the lock body housing 30 formed as a integral piece.
The stationary arm 24 has a first end 28 having aligned holes 29 for receiving the
first holed end 32 of the swing arm. A rivet or pin 25,25' is received in the aligned
holes 29,32 of the stationary arm 24 and the swing arm 22 for pivotally joining them
together.
[0010] The swing arm 22 is preferably comprised of two or more layers of metal stampings
which are mechanically joined together. The first end 32 of the swing arm is curved
and pivotally joined to the stationary arm. A second end 34 of the swing arm 22 further
comprises a distal end 36 having a plurality of notches 38 for engagement with a spring
loaded lever 50 located within the lock body housing 30. The plurality of notches
38 provide for adjustability of the cuff locks. The distal end 36 of the swing arm
22 is aligned for reception into a transverse bore 39 of the lock body housing 30
for engagement with the locking lever 50. The distal end 36 of the swing arm further
comprises an optional positive stop 40 which engages an outer edge 42 of the lock
body housing 30 in order to prevent overtightening of the cuff when the distal end
of the swing arm is inserted into the transverse bore 39.
[0011] The lock body housing 30 further comprises an internal bore 52 which houses the locking
lever 50 as best shown in Figure 3. The locking lever 50 is mounted within the bore
52 and its pointed end 54 is outwardly biased by spring 56 for positive mechanical
engagement with the notched or ratcheted end 36 of the swing arm 22.
[0012] Thus the spring mounted locking lever 50 provides a detent-type action capable of
multiple locking positions but which is not secured until the user operates the locking
mechanism in order to secure the locking lever. Any type of locking cylinder may be
used with the invention, but it is preferred that a push button cylinder be utilized.
It is even more preferred that the push button cylinder 60 as described in more detail
below be utilized. A push button type cylinder lock allows the user to open, close
and adjust each cuff for installation purposes without the need for a key as required
by conventional locks. Further, a key is not required to lock each cuff, as the user
only need actuate the push button mechanism of the lock. Finally, once the push button
lock is actuated into a locked position, the push button shaft is deadlocked and cannot
be shimmed.
[0013] The lock body housing 30 thus further comprises a bore 62 for receiving a push button
cylinder or other locking mechanism. The push button cylinder 60 is mounted perpendicular
to the locking lever 50. The locking lever preferably comprises a Z shaped profile,
and further includes a mid-section 64 having a shoulder 66 which is positioned for
engagement with a shaft 68 of the locking cylinder. When the push button cylinder
is actuated into a locked position by pressing the push button outer end 70, the distal
end 65 of the push button shaft engages the shoulder 66 of the locking lever deadlocking
the locking lever 50 into a locked or secured position.
[0014] The lock cylinder may also comprise a rotational type lock cylinder in which the
shaft of the lock rotates from a first unlocked position to a second locked position
(not shown). The shaft may include an extension which is positioned to engage the
shoulder of the locking lever 50 in the locked position, and which may be rotated
out of engagement with the shoulder into the unlocked position.
[0015] Each of the lock body housings 30 may further provide for a swivel 72 rotatably mounted
on an end 74 of the lock body housing 30. The swivel 72 allows each cuff to rotate
360 degrees. The swivel 72 further comprises a flanged end 76 which protrudes from
the end 74 of the lock body housing and includes a hole 78 for being connected together
by a linkage 80. The linkage 80 allows the cuffs to be folded together into a compact
position as shown in Figures 13 and 14 (i.e., up to 180 degree relative rotation).
[0016] The lock body housings 30,30', the swing arms 22,22' and the stationary arms 24,24'
of the cuff 20,20' may further comprise a vinyl, plastic or other protective coating
82 in order to prevent scratching of the articles to be locked.
[0017] Referring now to Figures 4-12, a push button cylinder lock 60 of the present invention
is provided. The push button cylinder lock 60 may be used alone or in combination
with the bike lock as described above, but is not limited to such use, as there are
many other applications. The push button cylinder lock 60 comprises an outer shell
housing 90 including an inner axial bore 92 having a first end 94 for receiving a
rotatable plug 100 and a second end 96 for receiving a fixed plug 102. The outer shell
housing 90, the rotatable plug 100 and the fixed plug 102 are all preferably cylindrical
in shape. The rotatable plug 100 and the fixed plug 102 are mounted coaxially with
respect to each other. The fixed plug 102 is secured to the outer shell housing via
a pin 104. The rotatable plug 100 is rotably mounted within the outer shell housing
90 and has an axial hole 106 for receiving a push button actuator 108 slidably mounted
therein. The fixed plug 102 also has an inner hole 110 aligned with the axial hole
106 of the rotatable plug for receiving the push button actuator 108.
[0018] The push button actuator 108 further comprises an axial bore 112 for receiving a
push button shaft 68 mounted therein. A first end 114 of the push button shaft has
a push button flange, and a mid-section of the push button shaft has a transverse
hole 116 for receiving a springloaded retainer pin 118 therein. The spring loaded
retainer pin 118 secures the push button shaft 68 to the push button actuator 108.
The push button actuator 108 further includes a mid-section having one or more locking
grooves 120. A flat 122 of the locking groove 120 is engaged by a spring mounted retaining
pin 124 when the push button is actuated into the locking position. Preferably, two
or more retaining pins 124 engage corresponding locking grooves 122. It is preferred
that the retaining pins 124 and the corresponding locking grooves be spaced in the
range of about 90 to about 180 degrees apart, and more preferably in the range of
about 144 to about 180 degrees apart. The spring mounted retaining pins are mounted
in radial holes 126 located in the rotatable plug 100, and function to resist axial
rotation of the push button actuator 108. Since the spring mounted retaining pins
124 are mounted in a somewhat opposed fashion as described above, they also function
to increase the lock's rap resistance or resistance to inertial attack. Thus if the
lock is struck hard by an object, one of the retaining pins 124 may be driven out
of its locking groove, while the opposed pin may be driven into its locking groove
defeating the inertial attack. When the rotatable plug 100 is rotated in order to
unlock the lock, the retaining pins 124 are rotated out of the flats 120 of the opposed
locking grooves thereby releasing the push button actuator 108 and allowing it to
move axially to the unlocked position due to spring action.
[0019] The push button actuator 108 further comprises a spring 130 for biasing the push
button shaft 68 into the unlocked position. A first end 132 of spring 130 is received
in a bore 134 of the second end 136 of the push button actuator 108, and a second
end 138 of the spring 130 engages an inner wall 140 of the inner hole of the fixed
plug 102. The second end 136 of the push button actuator 108 further comprises an
alignment foot 142 which is received in an axial groove 141 of the inner hole of the
fixed plug, thereby preventing rotation of the push button actuator 108 and push button
shaft 68. Thus as the push button shaft 68 and the push button actuator 108 do not
rotate, any cross-sectional shape would work for these components. Another advantage
to the non-rotating feature of the push button shaft 68 is that it provides a stable
orientation of the projecting shaft.
[0020] As shown in Figure 12, the rotatable plug 100 further comprises a plurality of axially
aligned bores 144 aligned with a respective plurality of bores 146 of the fixed plug
102. Two or more spring mounted tumbler pins 148 are received in the bores 144,146
of the rotatable plug and the fixed plug. The bores 144,146 are preferably spaced
about a circular pattern in equal increments. It is preferred that the bores 144,146
be spaced on a 10 pin or 36 degree spacing format. When the proper key 150 is inserted
into the push button cylinder lock 60, the notches 152 of the key bias the plug pins
148 to the proper height to produce a shear line at the interface of the rotatable
plug 100 and the fixed plug 102 thereby permitting rotation of the rotatable plug
and the unlocking of the lock.
[0021] In order to ward off attacks by saws such as trepan tools or hole-saws, it is additionally
preferred that the rotatable plug 100 further comprise one or more anti-saw pins 155
mounted in axial bores as shown in Figure 11, preferably in the "0" and the "5" hole
locations. It is additionally preferred that the one or more anti-saw pins 155 comprise
different heights and be made of hardened steel. It is further preferred that the
head 70 of the push button shaft 68 further comprise a ball bearing 160 mounted in
the exposed face of the push button shaft. The ball bearing makes it much more difficult
to drill down the center of the push button shaft, as the spherical surface makes
it difficult to start a drill.
[0022] In order to lock the push button lock assembly, the ball-bearing end of the push
button shaft is pushed by a user, pressing it axially until the retaining elements
in the rotatable plug engage the slots in the push button actuator, thereby axially
securing the shaft. The pin tumbler assembly located in the rotatable and fixed plugs
is also in the secured position, as the key has been removed causing the tumbler pins
to misalign about the shear line and prevent rotation of the rotatable cylinder. The
latching end of the push button cylinder protrudes from the cylinder and is deadlocked
into position against the locking lever 64 or other mechanism.
[0023] In order to unlock the push button lock assembly, a proper key is inserted aligning
the tumbler pin ends to the shear line existing between the fixed plug and rotatable
plug. The rotatable cylinder can now be rotated by the key. As the rotatable cylinder
rotates, it disengages the retaining elements from the flats of the locking detents
causing them to cam out of the flats. As the retaining elements disengage, the spring
acting on the push button shaft biases the push button shaft inward so that the latching
end of the push button shaft retracts thereby unlocking an independent mechanism such
as the locking lever. The key may then be rotated back to its original position and
removed. The lock assembly is now ready to be locked again.
[0024] Due to the engagement of the alignment foot 142 of the push button actuator 108 with
the axial groove 141 of the fixed plug 102, the actuator 108 does not rotate during
either the locking or unlocking of the push button cylinder lock 60. As the push button
shaft 68 is secured to the actuator by retainer pin 118, the push button shaft 68
also does not rotate during either the locking or unlocking of the push button cylinder
lock 60. Consequently, both the actuator 108 and the push button shaft 68 are only
able to slide axially within the push button cylinder lock 60, as they are permanently
prohibited from rotated relative to any other portion of the push button cylinder
lock 60.
[0025] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described,
it should be understood that variations will become apparent to those skilled in the
art. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments illustrated
and described herein, but rather the true scope and spirit of the invention are to
be determined by reference to the appended claims.
1. A cuff lock for securing personal objects such as a bicycle to a fixture, the cuff
lock comprising:
a first and second cuff,
said first and second cuffs each further comprising a stationary arm mounted upon
a housing, and a swing arm pivotally connected to said stationary arm, said swing
arm having a ratcheted end;
each of said housings further comprising a bore for receiving the ratcheted end of
the swing arm;
each of said housings further comprising a spring mounted locking lever having a first
end for engaging the ratcheted end and a shoulder for engaging a shaft of a lock cylinder.
2. The lock of claim 1 wherein the shaft of the lock cylinder is axially slidable from
a first position to a second position.
3. The lock of claim 1 wherein each of said housings further comprise a swivel rotatably
mounted within the housing.
4. The lock of claim 1 wherein said swivels are connected together with a linkage.
5. The lock of claim 1 wherein said lock cylinder is actuated by a push button.
6. The lock of claim 1 wherein said housings of said first and second cuffs further
comprise a swivel, wherein said swivels are joined by a linkage.
7. The lock of claim 1 wherein said shaft of said lock cylinder is rotatable from a
first position to engage said locking lever and a second position to disengage from
said locking lever.
10. A cylinder lock comprising:
a housing having a rotatable plug rotatably disposed therein and a fixed plug secured
to said housing;
a non-rotatable shaft slidably mounted within the housing and slidable between a locked
position and an unlocked position, and having an actuated end extending from an end
of said housing and a latching end extending from an opposite end of said housing;
and
one or more retaining elements positioned for engagement with said non-rotatable shaft.
11. The cylinder lock of claim 10 further comprising one or more tumbler pins received
in one or more axially aligned bores of said fixed plug and said rotatable plug.
12. The cylinder lock of claim 10 wherein said one or more retaining pins are mounted
within radial bores of said rotatable plug.
13. The cylinder lock of claim 10 wherein the cylinder lock comprises two or more retaining
elements mounted in the range of about 144 to about 180 degrees apart.
14. The cylinder lock of claim 10 wherein a spring biases said shaft into an unlocked
position.
15. The cylinder lock of claim 10 further comprising an actuator fixedly connected to
said shaft; said actuator further comprising a foot aligned for reception in an axial
groove of said fixed plug whereby rotation of said shaft and actuator is prevented.
16. The cylinder lock of claim 10 wherein said one or more retaining elements are received
within a groove of said shaft when said shaft is actuated.
16. A cylinder lock comprising:
a housing having a rotatable plug rotatably disposed therein and a fixed plug secured
to said housing;
a shaft slidably mounted within the housing and slidable between a locked position
and an unlocked position, and having an actuated end extending from an end of said
housing and a latching end extending from an opposite end of said housing; and
one or more retaining elements positioned for engagement with one or more aligned
grooves of said non-rotatable shaft, wherein rotation of the rotatable plug disengages
the retaining elements from said one or more grooves.
17. The cylinder lock of claim 16 further comprising one or more tumbler pins received
in one or more axially aligned bores of said fixed plug and said rotatable plug;
18. The cylinder lock of claim 16 wherein said one or more retaining elements are mounted
within radial bores of said rotatable plug.
19. The cylinder lock of claim 16 wherein the cylinder lock comprises two or more retaining
elements mounted in the range of about 90 to about 180 degrees apart.
20. The cylinder lock of claim 16 wherein a spring biases said shaft into an unlocked
position.
21. The cylinder lock of claim 16 further comprising an actuator fixedly connected to
said shaft; said actuator further comprising a foot aligned for reception in an axial
groove of said fixed plug whereby rotation of said shaft and actuator is prevented.
22. The cylinder lock of claim 16 wherein said one or more retaining pins are received
within a groove of said shaft when said shaft is actuated.
23. The cylinder lock of claim 10 wherein the rotatable plug further comprises one or
more anti-saw pins.
24. The cylinder lock of claim 16 wherein the rotatable plug further comprises one or
more anti-saw pins.
25. The cylinder lock of claim 16 wherein an actuating end of the shaft further comprises
a ball bearing.
26. The cylinder lock of claim 10 wherein an actuating end of the shaft further comprises
a ball bearing.
27. The cuff lock of claim 1 wherein said locking cylinder further comprises a housing
having a rotatable plug rotatably disposed therein and a fixed plug secured to said
housing;
a non-rotatable shaft slidably mounted within the housing and slidable between a locked
position and an unlocked position, and having an actuated end extending from an end
of said housing and a latching end extending from an opposite end of said housing;
and
one or more retaining elements positioned for engagement with a shoulder of said non-rotatable
shaft.
28. A cylinder lock comprising:
a housing having a rotatable plug rotatably disposed therein and a fixed plug secured
to said housing;
a non-rotatable shaft slidably mounted within the housing and slidable between a locked
position and an unlocked position, and having an actuated end extending from an end
of said housing and a latching end extending from an opposite end of said housing;
and
one or more retaining elements positioned for engagement with said non rotatable shaft.
29. the cylinder lock of claim 28 further comprising one or more tumbler pins received
in one or more axially aligned bores of said fixed plug and said rotatable plug.
30. The cylinder lock of claim 28 wherein said one or more retaining elements are mounted
within radial bores of said rotatable plug.
31. The cylinder lock of claim 28 wherein the cylinder lock comprises two or more retaining
elements mounted in the range of about 144 to about 180 degrees apart.
32. The cylinder lock of claim 28 wherein a spring biases said shaft into an unlocked
position.
33. The cylinder lock of claim 28 comprising an actuator fixedly connected to said shaft;
said actuator further comprising a foot aligned for reception in an axial groove of
said fixed plug whereby rotation of said shaft and actuator is prevented.
34. The cylinder lock of claim 27 wherein said one or more retaining elements are received
within a groove of said shaft when said shaft is actuated.
35. The cylinder lock of claim 28 wherein the one or more retaining elements are positioned
for engagement with one or more aligned grooves of said non-rotatable shaft, wherein
rotation of the rotatable plug disengages the retaining elements from said one or
more grooves.
36. The cylinder lock of claim 35 wherein said one or more retaining elements are mounted
within radial bores of said rotatable plug.
37. The cylinder lock of claim 35, wherein the cylinder lock comprises two or more retaining
elements mounted in the range of about 90 to about 180 degrees apart.
38. The cylinder lock of claim 35 wherein a spring biases said shaft into an unlocked
position.
39. The cylinder lock of claim 35 further comprising an actuator fixedly connected to
said shaft, said actuator further comprising a foot aligned for reception in an axial
groove of said fixed plug whereby rotation of said shaft and actuator is prevented.
40. The cylinder lock of claim 35 wherein said one or more retaining elements are received
within a groove of said shaft when said shaft is actuated.
41. The cylinder lock of claim 28 wherein the rotatable plug further comprises one or
more anti-saw pins.
42. The cylinder lock of claim 35 wherein the rotatable plug further comprises one or
more anti-saw pins.
43. The cylinder lock of claim 35 wherein an actuating end of the shaft further comprises
a ball bearing.
44. The cylinder lock of claim 28 wherein an actuating end of the shaft further comprises
a ball bearing.
45. The cylinder lock of claim 28 further comprising an actuator fixedly connected to
said shaft; said actuator further comprising a foot aligned for reception in an axial
groove of said fixed plug whereby rotation of said shaft and actuator is prevented.
46. The cylinder lock of claim 28 wherein a spring biases said non-rotatable shaft into
an unlocked position.