FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a combination of a key and a cylinder lock,
- said cylinder lock comprising a rotatable key plug having a longitudinal keyway, and
a longitudinal profile rib extending along said longitudinal keyway, and
- said key comprising a substantially flat key blade having a longitudinally extending
profile groove (61) at at least one side surface thereof,
- said profile groove having a profile shape being substantially supplementary to said
profile rib and being provided with an inner, longitudinally straight portion corresponding
to the outermost portion of said profile rib, said inner portion of said profile groove
extending along at least a part of said key blade.
[0002] Similar lock and key combinations are generally known, e.g. from the
US patents 5715717 and
5845525 (both in the name Widen). The profile groove or grooves in the key will provide great
possibilities to vary the cross-sectional profile of the key, which is a great advantage.
[0003] Another similar prior art lock and combination is disclosed in the Austrian patent
specification
AT 392 508 B (EVVA-WERK), where a profiled guiding groove in a key is adapted to accommodate a projection
on a moveable tumbler. The guiding groove is, however, not straight but rather wave-like
and divided into different deep and shallow parts.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0004] The object of the present invention is to provide a key, cooperating with a blocking
mechanism in the lock, serving to axially block the insertion of an incorrectly cut
key blade and providing an increased number of profile varieties.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] According to the present invention, this object is achieved by providing a lock and
key combination according to claim 1.
[0006] As will be explained below, the locally expanded portion of the profile groove will
accommodate a blocking element arranged in the associated lock, upon moving the blocking
element from an initial position to a second position enabling full insertion of the
key blade into the lock. In case a differently cut key blade is inserted, i.e. a key
blade without a local recess adjacent to the profile groove, the blocking element
of the lock will stop the key blade from being fully inserted into the keyway.
[0007] The key may be configured in various ways, in accordance with the dependent claims
and as explained further below with reference to the appended drawings.
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
Figure 1a shows, in a side view, a cylinder lock, with a key blade inserted therein;
Figure 1b shows the cylinder lock and key combination of fig. 1a in a perspective
view;
Figure 1c shows the lock and key combination of fig. 1a in a perspective, exploded
view, illustrating a locking mechanism above the keyway of the lock and the key blade
according to the invention;
Figure 1d shows a cross-section along the line Id-Id in figure 1a also illustrating
a blocking element arranged in the key plug of the lock;
Figure 1e shows a cross-section as in fig. Id, but without a key;
Figure If shows a cross-section along the line 1f-1f in figure 1a;
Figures 2a, 2b show schematically in perspective views how the key blade interacts
with the blocking element of the lock (fig. 2b at a larger scale);
Figures 3a and 3b show the key blade of figures 2a, 2b in a side view (fig. 2b at
a larger scale);
Figure 4 shows, in a side view, a key blade and a blocking element located close to
the entrance of the keyway;
Figure 5 and 6 show the blocking element and the key blade of fig. 4 in a cross-sectional
view and an end view, respectively.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0009] In figures 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, If there is shown a cylinder lock and key combination
having conventional upper and lower tumbler pins 1, 2 in a linear row (fig. 1c) cooperating
with an upper edge of the inserted key blade, the upper edge having a corresponding
number of recess cuts 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 at various levels. Deep inside the keyway
of the lock, not very far from the tip of the inserted key blade, there is a blocking
element 20, which is movable elevationally (up and down) at the side of the keyway.
[0010] The blocking element, and its interaction with the inserted key blade, will be better
understood from figure 1d. Here, the cylindrical housing of the lock is denoted 30,
having an upright housing part 31 accommodating the upper locking pins 1,2 mentioned
above and a cylindrical bore 32, in which a cylindrical key plug 33 is rotatably journaled.
[0011] The key plug 33 has a central keyway 50 extending longitudinally along the axis of
the cylindrical bore 32 and a central plane A extending through the cylindrical axis
and the upper housing portion 31. In a longitudinal row in this plane A, there are
a number of cylindrical holes (not visible in fig. 1d) each accommodating one of the
lower locking pins 2. In figures 1d and 1e, the profile of the keyway 50 and the corresponding
key blade 60 are clearly visible. The keyway 50 is oriented along the central plane
A. It has a lower, rather wide portion 50a, and an upper, relatively narrow portion
50b. The upper and lower portions of the keyway have side walls 50c and 50d lying
in a common plane in parallel to the central plane A (to the right thereof in figure
3). At the other lateral side, the upper keyway portion 50b has a side wall 50e, whereas
the lower part of the keyway has a side wall 50f, the latter being located further
away from the central plane A than the upper side wall 50e.
[0012] On the right hand side of the keyway, there is a longitudinal, profiled rib 51 extending
along the key plug. The profile rib 51 has a base portion 52 (concealed by the blocking
element 20 in fig. 1d) and an end portion 53 provided with a downwardly directed tongue
54.
[0013] On the left hand side, the keyway has two longitudinal ribs 55 and 56 at the lower
portion of the keyway.
[0014] The key blade 60 (see fig. Id), according to the present invention, has a profile
shape which is substantially supplementary to the keyway 50. Accordingly, the key
60 has a lower base portion 60a, which is relatively wide, and an upper portion 60b,
which is relatively narrow.
[0015] At the right hand side (as seen in figure 1d) the key blade has a longitudinally
extending groove 61 with an outer portion 62, and an inner, undercut portion 63. The
profile groove 61 has an inner wall 64 and an opposite side wall 65, which is inclined
and faces the bottom wall 64 and also forms the inside wall of a ridge 66 extending
along the key blade 60.
[0016] As will be evident from figure Id, the profile groove 61 accommodates the longitudinally
extending profile rib 51, including the downwardly directed tongue 54 in the undercut
portion of the groove 61.
[0017] On the left hand side, the key blade 60 has two longitudinal grooves 67 and 68 corresponding
to the profile ribs 55, 56.
[0018] As appears from figure If, the outer portion 62 of the profile groove 61, and the
corresponding base portion 52 of the profile rib 51 has a slanted upper wall 69 and
a slanted surface 59, respectively.
[0019] Now, since the sectional profile of the key blade 60 corresponds to the cross-sectional
profile of the keyway 50, the key blade 60 can be inserted partially or fully into
the keyway, as is known in the art. Of course, only key blades being cut with the
particular profile of the keyway may be fully inserted into the keyway.
[0020] In order to allow for further variations of the exact profile of the keyway, there
is provided, according to the present invention, a blocking element 20 (as mentioned
above) which can be regarded as a movable profile portion.
[0021] Generally, the blocking element has a profile section, which corresponds to the longitudinally
extending groove 61 in the key blade. However, in the region of the outer portion
62 of the groove 61, it is somewhat larger, in a direction parallel to the central
plane A. So, it does not fit into the profile groove of the keyway along the full
length thereof.
[0022] However, according to the present invention, the key blade 60 is provided with a
local recess 70 which constitutes a locally expanded portion of the profile groove
61 and is wide enough to accommodate the uppermost portion of the blocking element
20, as will be explained more fully below.
[0023] In order to secure a well-defined mobility of the blocking element 20, it is integrated
with or firmly connected to a body 23, which is guided for elevational movement in
parallel to the central plane A of the key way in a substantially cylindrical cavity
24 at the side of the keyway, in parallel to the central plane A. Thus, the body 23
is guided for movement up and down in the cylindrical cavity 24, so that the integrated
or connected blocking element 20 is also movable up and down.
[0024] The blocking element 20 may protrude partially or fully into the profile groove 61,
in a cut-out portion of the profile rib. 51.
[0025] The interaction between the blocking element and the key blade is illustrated in
figures 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b. Initially, when the keyway 50 is empty (see fig. 1e), the
blocking element 20 will be positioned in its lowermost position, because of the action
of a compression spring 26 in the cavity 24 (figure 1d). In the embodiment of figures
2a, 2b, 3a, 3b, the profile groove 61 of the key blade 60 has no undercut portion,
but this will not make any difference to the interaction between the key blade and
the blocking element 20.
[0026] When the key blade 60 is inserted into the keyway 50, a lower, first portion 21 of
the blocking element 20 will make contact with a ramp surface 75 near the tip end
of the key blade. By way of this contact, the blocking element 20 will move upwards
and take the position shown in figures 1d and 2b. Here, the upper, second portion
22 of the blocking element 20 will be accommodated in the above-mentioned recess 70,
which is locally cut out in this particular part of the key blade, so the width of
the profile groove is effectively widened in this region.
[0027] Without such a recess 70, the blocking element would be jammed between the ramp surface
75 and the upper, slanted wall 69 of the longitudinal profile groove.
[0028] In the embodiment shown in figures 2a and 2b, the blocking pin 20 is located deep
inside the keyway near the tip end of the key blade upon full insertion of the key
blade into the keyway. The first or lower projecting portion 21 of the blocking element
20 contacts a machined, slightly recessed surface 76 (fig. 3b) adjacent to the lower
side wall of the profile groove (in this embodiment there is no undercut portion),
whereas the upper or second projecting portion 22 of the blocking element 20 is accommodated
in the local recess 70. This recess 70 is confined to the region of the fully inserted
key blade in the vicinity of the blocking element 20. In figures 4, 5, 6, the blocking
element 20 is located closer to the entrance of the keyway, so when the key blade
is fully inserted into the keyway, the blocking element 20 is far away from the tip
end of key blade. In order to accommodate the whole cross-section of the blocking
element 20, the lower part of the key blade material next to the groove 61 is taken
away. Thus, the ridge portion 66, except for a portion near the tip end of the key
blade, is cut away up to the location of the blocking element, leaving a lower side
wall 77. In this case, of course, the local upper recess, accommodating the second
or upper projecting portion 22 of the blocking element 20 is located so as to start,
with some overlap, where the lower side wall 77 and an adjoining inclined or ramp
surface 78 ends. The overlap length should correspond to or slightly exceed the dimension
of the blocking element 20 in the longitudinal direction of the key plug.
[0029] The upper, slanted wall portion of the recess 70 has an angle corresponding to the
second projecting portion 22 of the blocking element 20.
[0030] As will be seen from figure 4, the key blade is provided with a second local recess
70 near the tip end, just like the key blade shown in figures 3a and 3b. Therefore,
the key blade of figure 4 will cooperate also with a blocking element 20 arranged
deep inside the keyway, like the one shown in figure 2b.
[0031] Accordingly, by having two or more blocking elements distributed longitudinally along
the keyway, it is possible to provide a hierarchic system with master keys that open
all individual locks having blocking pins at various locations.
[0032] The blocking element in the lock may be urged to move up and down only by interaction
with the profile groove and its adjoining recesses above and below the groove, without
any spring acting on the body in the side cavity. Thus, the blocking element will
then be positively guided by the upper and lower side walls of the partially expanded
profile groove.
[0033] The exact configuration of the key blade may differ from the embodiments described
herein, within the scope of the appended claims.
1. A combination of a key and a cylinder lock,
- said cylinder lock comprising a rotatable key plug having a longitudinal keyway
(50), and a longitudinal profile rib (51) extending along said longitudinal keyway,
and
- said key comprising a substantially flat key blade (60) having a longitudinally
extending profile groove (61) at at least one side surface thereof,
- said profile groove having a profile shape being substantially supplementary to
said profile rib (51) and being provided with an inner, longitudinally straight portion
corresponding to the outermost portion of said profile rib, said inner portion of
said profile groove extending along at least a part of said key blade,
characterized in that
- said cylinder lock comprises at least one blocking element (20) serving to axially
block the insertion of an incorrectly cut key blade, said blocking element being movable
up and down in said keyway in a cut-out portion of said profile rib (51), and having
a profile section which corresponds to the longitudinally extending groove (61) in
the key blade,
- said blocking element (20), in a region of an outer portion (62) of the profile
groove (61) of said key blade, is somewhat larger, in a direction parallel to a central
plane (A) of the cylinder lock, so that it does not fit into the profile groove of
the keyway along the full length thereof,
- said key blade is provided with at least one local recess (70) adjacent to said
profile groove, said local recess constituting a locally expanded portion of said
profile groove, said at least one local recess (70) being wide enough to accommodate
an uppermost portion (22) of the blocking element, and being limited to a longitudinally
confined portion of the key blade which is confined to the region of the fully inserted
key blade in the vicinity of said blocking element (2c) and which is shorter than
said part of the key blade and allows said uppermost portion (22) of the blocking
element to be accommodated therein, and
- said locally expanded portion of the profile groove (61) has a cross-section with
two opposite, non-symmetrical side walls, which extend in the longitudinal direction
of the key blade.
2. A combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said inner, straight portion of said
profile groove (61) of the key blade has a substantially rectangular cross-section.
3. A combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said inner, straight portion of said
profile groove (61) of the key blade has an undercut part.
4. A combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said profile groove (61) in the side
surface of said key blade has an outer, longitudinally straight portion extending
along at least a part of the length of said inner, straight portion and merging with
the latter, said outer, longitudinally straight portion of the groove having an upper
wall (69) being slanted and facing away from the key blade.
5. A combination as defined in claim 4, wherein said locally expanded portion of the
profile groove has a first or lower wall portion (76), oriented substantially perpendicularly
to said side surface of the key blade, and a second or upper, slanted wall portion
(69) being inclined so as to face outwardly from the associated side of the key blade.
6. A combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said locally expanded portion (70) of
the profile groove has a longitudinally adjoining opposite recess (75,77) at the opposite
side wall of the profile groove, said longitudinally adjoining opposite recess being
located opposite to said local recess and, in the longitudinal direction, closer to
the tip end of the key blade.
7. A combination as defined in claim 6, wherein said longitudinally adjoining recess
is constituted by a ramp surface (75) leading from the bottom edge of the key blade
into said profile groove.
8. A combination as defined in claim 6, wherein said longitudinally adjoining opposite
recess is a recess (77) in said opposite side wall and has a longitudinally straight
surface extending in parallel to said profile groove.
9. A combination as defined in claim 6, wherein the key blade has at least two locally
expanded profile groove portions (70), and an adjoining opposite recess (77) between
each pair of such locally expanded profile groove portions.
10. A combination as defined in claim 6, wherein there is a longitudinal overlap between
said locally expanded profile groove portion (70) and said longitudinally adjoining
opposite recess (77).
1. Kombination aus einem Schlüssel und einem Zylinderschloss,
- wobei das Zylinderschloss einen drehbaren Schlüsselkanal mit einer Längsnut (50)
und eine Längsprofilrippe (51) umfasst, die sich entlang der Längsnut erstreckt, und
- wobei der Schlüssel ein im Wesentlichen flaches Schlüsselblatt (60) mit einer sich
in Längsrichtung erstreckenden Profilnut (61) an mindestens einer Seitenfläche davon
umfasst,
- wobei die Profilnut eine Profilform aufweist, die im Wesentlichen ergänzend zu der
Profilrippe (51) ist und mit einem inneren, in Längsrichtung geraden Abschnitt versehen
ist, der dem äußersten Abschnitt der Profilrippe entspricht, wobei sich der innere
Abschnitt der Profilnut entlang mindestens eines Teils des Schlüsselblattes erstreckt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
- das Zylinderschloss mindestens ein Sperrelement (20) umfasst, das dazu dient, das
Einführen eines falsch geschnittenen Schlüsselblattes axial zu blockieren, wobei das
Sperrelement in der Keilnut in einem Ausschnittabschnitt der Profilrippe (51) auf
und ab beweglich ist und einen Profilabschnitt aufweist, der der sich in Längsrichtung
erstreckenden Nut (61) in dem Schlüsselblatt entspricht,
- das Sperrelement (20) in einem Bereich eines Außenabschnitts (62) der Profilnut
(61) des Schlüsselblattes etwas größer ist, in einer Richtung parallel zu einer Mittelebene
(A) des Zylinderschlosses, so dass es nicht in die Profilnut der Keilnut entlang ihrer
gesamten Länge passt,
- das Schlüsselblatt mit mindestens einer lokalen Aussparung (70) angrenzend an die
Profilnut versehen ist, wobei die lokale Aussparung einen lokal erweiterten Abschnitt
der Profilnut bildet, wobei die mindestens eine lokale Aussparung (70) breit genug
ist, um einen obersten Abschnitt (22) des Sperrelements aufzunehmen, und auf einen
in Längsrichtung begrenzten Abschnitt des Schlüsselblattes begrenzt ist, der auf den
Bereich des vollständig eingefügten Schlüsselblattes in der Nähe des Sperrelements
(2c) beschränkt ist und der kürzer als der Teil des Schlüsselblattes ist und die Aufnahme
des obersten Abschnitts (22) des Sperrelements darin ermöglicht, und
- der lokal erweiterte Abschnitt der Profilnut (61) einen Querschnitt mit zwei gegenüberliegenden,
unsymmetrischen Seitenwänden aufweist, die sich in Längsrichtung des Schlüsselblattes
erstrecken.
2. Kombination nach Anspruch 1, wobei der innere gerade Abschnitt der Profilnut (61)
des Schlüsselblattes einen im Wesentlichen rechteckigen Querschnitt aufweist.
3. Kombination nach Anspruch 1, wobei der innere gerade Abschnitt der Profilnut (61)
des Schlüsselblattes einen hinterschnittenen Teil aufweist.
4. Kombination nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Profilnut (61) in der Seitenfläche des Schlüsselblattes
einen äußeren, in Längsrichtung geraden Abschnitt aufweist, der sich entlang mindestens
eines Teils der Länge des inneren, geraden Abschnitts erstreckt und mit Letzterem
verschmilzt, wobei der äußere, längsgerade Abschnitt der Nut eine obere Wand (69)
aufweist, die geneigt und dem Schlüsselblatt abgewandt ist.
5. Kombination nach Anspruch 4, wobei der lokal erweiterte Abschnitt der Profilnut einen
ersten oder unteren Wandabschnitt (76), der im Wesentlichen senkrecht zu der Seitenfläche
des Schlüsselblattes ausgerichtet ist, und einen zweiten oder oberen, geneigten Wandabschnitt
(69) aufweist, der so geneigt ist, dass er von der zugehörigen Seite des Schlüsselblattes
nach außen zeigt.
6. Kombination nach Anspruch 1, wobei der lokal erweiterte Abschnitt (70) der Profilnut
eine in Längsrichtung angrenzende gegenüberliegende Aussparung (75, 77) an der gegenüberliegenden
Seitenwand der Profilnut aufweist, wobei die in Längsrichtung angrenzende gegenüberliegende
Aussparung gegenüber der lokalen Aussparung und in Längsrichtung näher am Spitzenende
des Schlüsselblattes angeordnet ist.
7. Kombination nach Anspruch 6, wobei die in Längsrichtung angrenzende Aussparung durch
eine Rampenfläche (75) gebildet wird, die von der Unterkante des Schlüsselblattes
in die Profilnut führt.
8. Kombination nach Anspruch 6, wobei die in Längsrichtung angrenzende gegenüberliegende
Aussparung eine Aussparung (77) in der gegenüberliegenden Seitenwand ist und eine
in Längsrichtung gerade Oberfläche aufweist, die sich parallel zu der Profilnut erstreckt.
9. Kombination nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Schlüsselblatt mindestens zwei lokal erweiterte
Profilnutabschnitte (70) und eine angrenzende gegenüberliegende Aussparung (77) zwischen
jedem Paar solcher lokal erweiterter Profilnutabschnitte aufweist.
10. Kombination nach Anspruch 6, wobei eine Längsüberlappung zwischen dem lokal erweiterten
Profilnutabschnitt (70) und der in Längsrichtung angrenzenden gegenüberliegenden Aussparung
(77) besteht.
1. Combinaison d'une clé et d'une serrure à barillet,
- ladite serrure à barillet comprenant un barillet à clé rotatif comportant une rainure
de clavette longitudinale (50), et une nervure de profil longitudinale (51) qui s'étend
le long de ladite rainure de clavette longitudinale ; et
- ladite clé comprenant une lame de clé sensiblement plate (60) qui comporte une gorge
de profil s'étendant longitudinalement (61) au niveau d'au moins une surface latérale
de ladite lame ;
- ladite gorge de profil présentant une forme de profil qui est sensiblement complémentaire
par rapport à celle de ladite nervure de profil (51) et qui est munie d'une portion
interne rectiligne longitudinalement qui correspond à la portion la plus externe de
ladite nervure de profil, ladite portion interne de ladite gorge de profil s'étendant
le long d'au moins une partie de ladite lame de clé ;
caractérisée en ce que :
- ladite serrure à barillet comprend au moins un élément de blocage (20) servant à
bloquer axialement l'insertion d'une lame de clé coupée de façon incorrecte, ledit
élément de blocage pouvant être déplacé vers le haut et vers le bas à l'intérieur
de ladite rainure de clavette dans une portion découpée de ladite nervure de profil
(51), et comportant une section de profil qui correspond à la gorge s'étendant longitudinalement
(61) qui est ménagée dans la lame de clé ;
- ledit élément de blocage (20), dans une région d'une portion externe (62) de la
gorge de profil (61) de ladite lame de clé, est quelque peu plus grand, dans une direction
qui est parallèle à un plan central (A) de la serrure à barillet, de sorte qu'il ne
s'emboîte pas à l'intérieur de la gorge de profil de la rainure de clavette le long
de la totalité de sa longueur ;
- ladite lame de clé est munie d'au moins un évidement local (70) qui est adjacent
à ladite gorge de profil, ledit évidement local constituant une portion étendue localement
de ladite gorge de profil, ledit au moins un évidement local (70) étant suffisamment
large pour qu'il loge une portion la plus supérieure (22) de l'élément de blocage,
et étant limité à une portion confinée longitudinalement de la lame de clé qui est
confinée à la région de la lame de clé insérée complètement au voisinage dudit élément
de blocage (2c) et qui est plus courte que ladite partie de la lame de clé et qui
permet que ladite portion la plus supérieure (22) de l'élément de blocage soit logée
dedans ; et
- ladite portion étendue localement de la gorge de profil (61) présente une section
en coupe transversale avec deux parois latérales non symétriques opposées, lesquelles
parois s'étendent dans la direction longitudinale de la lame de clé.
2. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle portion interne
rectiligne de ladite gorge de profil (61) de la lame de clé présente une section en
coupe transversale sensiblement rectangulaire.
3. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle ladite portion
interne rectiligne de ladite gorge de profil (61) de la lame de clé comporte une partie
en contre-dépouille.
4. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle ladite gorge
de profil (61) dans la surface latérale de ladite lame de clé comporte une portion
externe rectiligne longitudinalement qui s'étend le long d'au moins une partie de
la longueur de ladite portion interne rectiligne et qui fusionne avec cette dernière,
ladite portion externe rectiligne longitudinalement de la gorge de profil comportant
une paroi supérieure (69) qui est oblique et à distance de la lame de clé tout en
lui faisant face.
5. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 4, dans laquelle ladite portion
étendue localement de la gorge de profil comporte une première portion de paroi ou
portion de paroi inférieure (76), qui est orientée sensiblement perpendiculairement
par rapport à ladite surface latérale de la lame de clé, et une seconde portion de
paroi oblique ou portion de paroi oblique supérieure (69) qui est inclinée de manière
à ce qu'elle fasse face vers l'extérieur par rapport au côté associé de la lame de
clé.
6. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle ladite portion
étendue localement (70) de la gorge de profil comporte un évidement opposé contigu
longitudinalement (75, 77) au niveau de la paroi latérale opposée de la gorge de profil,
ledit évidement opposé contigu longitudinalement étant localisé à l'opposé dudit évidement
local et, dans la direction longitudinale, plus près de l'extrémité de pointe de la
lame de clé.
7. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle ledit évidement
contigu longitudinalement est constitué par une surface en rampe (75) qui va depuis
le bord de fond de la lame de clé jusqu'à l'intérieur de ladite gorge de profil.
8. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle ledit évidement
opposé contigu longitudinalement est un évidement (77) qui est ménagé dans ladite
paroi latérale opposée et qui comporte une surface rectiligne longitudinalement qui
s'étend en parallèle à ladite gorge de profil.
9. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle la lame de clé
comporte au moins deux portions de gorge de profil étendues localement (70), et un
évidement opposé contigu (77) entre chaque paire de ces portions de gorge de profil
étendues localement.
10. Combinaison telle que définie selon la revendication 6, dans laquelle il y a un chevauchement
longitudinal entre ladite portion de gorge de profil étendue localement (70) et ledit
évidement opposé contigu longitudinalement (77).