US1437832A - Method of loading pin-tumbler locks and tool therefor - Google Patents

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US1437832A
US1437832A US505212A US50521221A US1437832A US 1437832 A US1437832 A US 1437832A US 505212 A US505212 A US 505212A US 50521221 A US50521221 A US 50521221A US 1437832 A US1437832 A US 1437832A
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
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    • E05B17/0004Lock assembling or manufacturing
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T29/49895Associating parts by use of aligning means [e.g., use of a drift pin or a "fixture"]
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  • the loading-tool 19 corresponds in the same. form to an ordinary key-cylinder and is par- Fig. 5 a transverse sectional viewof the tially divided longitudinally by a transversesame. slot 20, which is intersected by pin-pockets v Fig. 6 a sectional view of a vehicle-handle 21 and at the rear the slot is extended by a 25 lock showing pockets therein closed by groove 22 through the end of the loading-'80 plugs.
  • Thistool is also provided with a i Fig. 7 a similar view, showing the pocket forwardly-projecting handle 23. plugs made flush with the outer surface, and In carrying out my method for loading a loading-tool and pick inserted into the pin-tumbler looks, after the handle or casing cylinder-chamber. i is finished, pins 24, with springs 25, are
  • Fig. 8 a similar. view, with the springplaced inthe loading-tool 19 andheld in pins inserted into their pockets and held in place bya pick-wire 26, and. the tool, with place by the pick with the loading tool rethe pick-wire, is inserted into the chamber moved. it 16, so that the spring-pins standin line with 35 Fig. 9 a similar View with the key-cylinthepockets 17.
  • the pick is thenremoved der partially entered into the key-cylindered and inserted above the pins 24:, as shown by chamber.
  • v broken lines in Figure 7, and those pins and Fig. 10 a similar View, with the key-cylinthe springs 25 are forced into the pockets der in its final position, and unlocked.
  • a method of loading pin-tumbler locks having blind pockets consisting in placing pins and springs in a loading-tool, compressing the spring-pins with a pick, inserting the loading-tool and pick into the key-cylinder chamber, -forcing the pins and springs into the casing pockets, and holding them therein by the said pick, Withdrawing the loadingtool and placing the'key-slot of a loaded keycylinder upon the said pickand inserting it into the cylinder-chamber, and Withdrawing the pick.
  • a loading-tool for pin-tumbler locks comprisingja cylinder formed with a transverse slot'and intersecting pockets, the said loading-tool also formed with a groove entering the rear end in linewith the said slot.

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3. s. BRADLEY, 1m METHOD OF LOADING PIN TUMBLER LOCKS AND TOOL THEREFOR.
APPLICAHON FILED OCT- 3. I92! 1,437,832, Patented Dec. 5, 1922.
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Applicationfiled ne ther 3, 1 921. seri l No. 505,212. 2 i i i To all whom z'zfmcty concern." v p interior of the key-cylinder, chamber and Be it known that I, JOHN S. BRADLEY, J12, formed with holeslregistering. with v the a citizen of the 'United States, residing at spring-pin.,pockets'and within which the New Haven, in the county of New Haven key-cylinder turns, but the-useofthis sleeve 5 and State of Connecticuuflhave invented a isjobjectionahle. [The .object'ot this invent-'60 new and useful Improvement in Methods of tion is toload pin-tumbler" locks without the Loading Pin-Tumbler Locks and Tools use of a sleeve,and the invention consists in Therefor; andgl do hereby declare the follow-; the method of loading pin-tumbler locks and. ing, when taken in connection with the aca tool'therei'or, as hereinafter described and companying drawings and the characters of particularly recited in the claims.
reference marked. thereon, to be a full, clear, In illustrating my invention, I have shown and exact description of the same, and a portion of a vehicle handle 15 of usual conwhich said drawings constitute part of this struction, which is formed with the usual application, and represent inkey-cylinder chamber 16and with a series 15 Fig. 1a plan view oi. a loading-tool tor of spring-pin pockets 17 more or less in v pin-tumbler locks constructed in accordance number, these pockets being closedfby plugs with my invention. 18, the outer ends of which are ground flush Fig. 2 a front view of the same. with the surface of the handle, so that, when Fig. 3 a rear view of the same. the handle is finished, the plugs will not ap- 20 Fig. 4 a longitudinal sectional view of pear. The loading-tool 19 corresponds in the same. form to an ordinary key-cylinder and is par- Fig. 5 a transverse sectional viewof the tially divided longitudinally by a transversesame. slot 20, which is intersected by pin-pockets v Fig. 6 a sectional view of a vehicle-handle 21 and at the rear the slot is extended by a 25 lock showing pockets therein closed by groove 22 through the end of the loading-'80 plugs. p tool. Thistool is also provided with a i Fig. 7 a similar view, showing the pocket forwardly-projecting handle 23. plugs made flush with the outer surface, and In carrying out my method for loading a loading-tool and pick inserted into the pin-tumbler looks, after the handle or casing cylinder-chamber. i is finished, pins 24, with springs 25, are
Fig. 8 a similar. view, with the springplaced inthe loading-tool 19 andheld in pins inserted into their pockets and held in place bya pick-wire 26, and. the tool, with place by the pick with the loading tool rethe pick-wire, is inserted into the chamber moved. it 16, so that the spring-pins standin line with 35 Fig. 9 a similar View with the key-cylinthepockets 17. The pick is thenremoved der partially entered into the key-cylindered and inserted above the pins 24:, as shown by chamber. v broken lines in Figure 7, and those pins and Fig. 10 a similar View, with the key-cylinthe springs 25 are forced into the pockets der in its final position, and unlocked. 17, .in which they are held by the pick 26, 4 Fig. 11 a similar view, showing the key-x the inner end of which may enter a steadycylinder in its locked position. ing-hole 28 formed for it in the inner end This invention relates to improvement in of the cylinder chamber. The loading-tool and method of loading pin-tumbler locks is then withdrawn, which is made possible and. tool therefor. In assembling pin-tumby providing it with the groove 22. A
45 bier locks and particularly locks with blind key-cylinder 27 of usual construction, loaded pockets and dead end cylinder chambers, the with its pins 29, is inserted into the chamber holes which are to form pockets for the 16, riding upon the pick 26, as shown in spring-pins are closed at their outer ends by Figure 9 of the drawings. The pick may plugs, and this is done before the casing is then be removed. The cylinder is then se- 50 plated or otherwise finished, so as to present cured in the usual manner, as herein shown, a neat appearance, but after the holes have by locking-pin 30. When the cylinder is been plugged, difliculty is experienced in lo-' turned so that the pins 29 come in line with eating the spring-pins therein, and to overthe pins 24 they allow the pins 24 to enter come this difficulty a sleeve has been emthe key-cylinder and lock it in the usual lVith this method, cylinder-locks having so-called blind pockets and dead end cylinder chambers are conveniently and rapidly loaded and the use of a sleeve is avoided.
I claim:
1. A method of loading pin-tumbler locks having blind pockets, consisting in placing pins and springs in a loading-tool, compressing the spring-pins with a pick, inserting the loading-tool and pick into the key-cylinder chamber, -forcing the pins and springs into the casing pockets, and holding them therein by the said pick, Withdrawing the loadingtool and placing the'key-slot of a loaded keycylinder upon the said pickand inserting it into the cylinder-chamber, and Withdrawing the pick.
2. A loading-tool for pin-tumbler locks comprisingja cylinder formed with a transverse slot'and intersecting pockets, the said loading-tool also formed with a groove entering the rear end in linewith the said slot.
In testimony whereof, I have signed this specification in the presence oftwo subscrib- 25 ing Witnesses.
JOHN s. BRADLEY, JR. Witnesses:
M. S. BOTHUN-E,
J. L. BROCKETT.
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US2735165A (en) * 1956-02-21 Method of assembling lock tumbler pins or the like
DE1194287B (en) * 1961-08-11 1965-06-03 Burg Waechter Kg Luelin A Built-in double cylinder
US3218699A (en) * 1964-06-16 1965-11-23 Paul B Maese Method and means for assembling lock tumblers and springs in lock cylinders and plugs
US3274673A (en) * 1965-06-21 1966-09-27 Maromatic Co Inc Magazine and tumbler pin selecting device
DE1258756B (en) * 1961-08-11 1968-01-11 Burg Waechter K G Fixing device for the housing pins of a built-in double cylinder, especially for mortise locks
US5609052A (en) * 1994-11-18 1997-03-11 Denning; Joel M. Loader and method for loading lock pins
US20090000113A1 (en) * 2007-06-28 2009-01-01 Rahamim Komemi Tool for pin tumbler locks
US20100024498A1 (en) * 2008-07-29 2010-02-04 Burkart Ronald F Pin-a-plug time saving device for re-keying a lock

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2735165A (en) * 1956-02-21 Method of assembling lock tumbler pins or the like
DE1194287B (en) * 1961-08-11 1965-06-03 Burg Waechter Kg Luelin A Built-in double cylinder
DE1258756B (en) * 1961-08-11 1968-01-11 Burg Waechter K G Fixing device for the housing pins of a built-in double cylinder, especially for mortise locks
US3218699A (en) * 1964-06-16 1965-11-23 Paul B Maese Method and means for assembling lock tumblers and springs in lock cylinders and plugs
US3274673A (en) * 1965-06-21 1966-09-27 Maromatic Co Inc Magazine and tumbler pin selecting device
US5609052A (en) * 1994-11-18 1997-03-11 Denning; Joel M. Loader and method for loading lock pins
US20090000113A1 (en) * 2007-06-28 2009-01-01 Rahamim Komemi Tool for pin tumbler locks
US7685852B2 (en) * 2007-06-28 2010-03-30 Rahamim Komemi Tool for pin tumbler locks
US20100024498A1 (en) * 2008-07-29 2010-02-04 Burkart Ronald F Pin-a-plug time saving device for re-keying a lock
US7685853B2 (en) * 2008-07-29 2010-03-30 Burkart Ronald F Pin-a-plug time saving device for re-keying a lock

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