WO2001038674A1 - Cylindre de serrure, barillet associe, et procede de fabrication - Google Patents

Cylindre de serrure, barillet associe, et procede de fabrication Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2001038674A1
WO2001038674A1 PCT/GB2000/004514 GB0004514W WO0138674A1 WO 2001038674 A1 WO2001038674 A1 WO 2001038674A1 GB 0004514 W GB0004514 W GB 0004514W WO 0138674 A1 WO0138674 A1 WO 0138674A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
plug
lock cylinder
key
way
disc
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/GB2000/004514
Other languages
English (en)
Inventor
Anthony Wilfred Kibble
Original Assignee
Kibble Anthony W
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Kibble Anthony W filed Critical Kibble Anthony W
Priority to AU17147/01A priority Critical patent/AU1714701A/en
Publication of WO2001038674A1 publication Critical patent/WO2001038674A1/fr

Links

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B9/00Lock casings or latch-mechanism casings ; Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof to the wing
    • E05B9/04Casings of cylinder locks
    • E05B9/041Double cylinder locks
    • E05B9/042Stators consisting of multiple parts being assembled together
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/08Key guides; Key pins ; Keyholes; Keyhole finders
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/16Use of special materials for parts of locks
    • E05B15/1614Use of special materials for parts of locks of hard materials, to prevent drilling

Definitions

  • This invention relates to a lock cylinder, to a plug therefor, and to a method of manufacturing the lock cylinder.
  • a lock cylinder is a device which may be fitted to a latch mechanism (such as a door latch mechanism) or the like so as to make the latch mechanism key-controlled.
  • the latch mechanism will typically have an opening formed therein of a particular size and shape so as to receive a standardised lock cylinder.
  • the lock cylinder may therefore be manufactured by other than the manufacturer of the latch mechanism.
  • Lock cylinders typically include a rotatable plug located within the body of the lock cylinder.
  • the body of the lock cylinder carries a number of lock pins which are biassed by springs towards the plug.
  • the plug has apertures which carry respective plug pins.
  • the lock cylinder also incorporates an actuator which can be driven by the plug and which can engage with components of the latch mechanism to which the lock cylinder is fitted; accordingly, rotation of the plug can cause the actuator to drive the latch mechanism components into or out of a locked condition.
  • the lock cylinder may be "single-ended” comprising a single plug and an actuator, or it may be “double-ended” comprising two opposed plugs with an actuator therebetween.
  • Single- ended lock cylinders are used with latch mechanisms requiring key-control from one direction only (for example from one side of a panel to which the latch mechanism is fitted), whilst double-ended lock cylinders are used with latch mechanisms requiring key-control from two opposed directions (for example from both sides of a panel to which the latch mechanism is fitted).
  • the plug will typically have a key-way of a particular profile, which profile may be unique to the plug manufacturer. The correct key will need to match the profile if it is to be fitted into the key-way.
  • the plug is often manufactured from a solid bar of a suitable material (such as brass), and the pin apertures and the key-way are formed within the plug by machining operations. Since the key-way is machined into the plug it is necessary that the key-way extend to the peripheral edge of the plug.
  • a suitable material such as brass
  • one end of the lock cylinder herein referred to as the "front end" is accessible to a user, and in particular permits the introduction of a key into the plug.
  • the plug is inserted into the lock cylinder body from the front end and is retained there by a locking ring or other component so as to prevent the inadvertent removal of the plug from the body. It is however known for an intending intruder to seek to disable a lock cylinder by forcibly removing the plug from the front end of the lock cylinder, and the locking ring cannot always prevent this. Once the plug is removed and the lock cylinder disabled, the latching device can often be by-passed.
  • US patents 3,702,553 and 4,472,953 disclose lock cylinders, and in particular plugs for a lock cylinder, which can be made in two separate elements. Since the two elements of the plug can be made separately, they may be made as die- castings rather than being machined from solid. In US patent 3,702,553 the two elements of the plug are held together by a sleeve prior to insertion into the body of the lock cylinder.
  • a lock cylinder having a body containing a rotatable plug, the body having a front end which in use can receive a key, the plug having a key-way formed therein and at least one aperture adapted to receive a lock pin, the plug being manufactured from at least two separate elements, each element having a portion of the key-way formed therein, the plug being assembled into the lock cylinder body from the end opposed to the front end.
  • the plug Since the plug is manufactured in at least two separate elements, the key-way does not need to extend to the periphery of the plug, but can be more centrally-located therein.
  • the plug elements can be die-cast rather than being machined from a solid bar.
  • the elements of the plug are all made from the same material, i.e. it may be desirable for the element having the pin aperture or apertures to be of a relatively hard material such as brass with the aperture(s) machined thereinto, with the remaining element or elements die-cast of an aluminium and/or zinc-based material.
  • the lock cylinder body includes lip means adjacent its front end, the lip means having a smaller dimension than the diameter of the plug. Accordingly, the lip means can reduce the likelihood of the forced removal of the plug from the front end of the lock cylinder.
  • the lip means is preferably of the same material as the remainder of the body, and is ideally integral therewith, it is far more resistant to forced removal than a locking ring or the like, which is itself fitted from the front end and so which is liable to unauthorised removal from the front end.
  • the lock cylinder includes a rotatable disc, in the form of an "anti-drill" disc; usefully the disc is located between the lip means and the plug, the disc having a larger diameter than the dimension of the lip means.
  • the assembly of the plug from the rear end has the additional advantage that an anti-drill disc can be inserted adjacent the front end, which anti-drill disc is substantally permanently retained by the lip means.
  • the rotatable disc will have an opening therethrough so as to permit the key to be inserted through the disc and into the key-way of the plug.
  • the profile of the opening of the disc does not exactly match the profile of the key-way of the plug.
  • an intending intruder who seeks to make a duplicate key, or perhaps to seek to use a "master" key will not be able to learn the profile of the key-way of the plug by observation of the opening of the rotatable disc, and it may be arranged that the key-way of the plug includes at least one additional rail or other formation not present in the opening of the rotatable disc, so that an incorrect key can be passed through the disc and yet cannot be inserted into the key-way.
  • the profile of the key-way is not uniform along its complete length.
  • one or more features of the key- way can be arranged to terminate part-way along the key-way, so that only specific keys with a correspondingly non- uniform profile can be fitted thereinto.
  • the profile of the key-way is uniform along the length of the key-way, but the inventor has appreciated that this is not necessary with a plug formed of more than one separate element, so increasing the level of security available.
  • plug for fitment into a lock cylinder as defined herein, the plug being formed from separate elements.
  • Fig.l is an end view of a prior art lock cylinder, of "Euro-profile";
  • Fig.2 is an enlarged view of the profile of a key adapted to fit the key-way of the lock cylinder of Fig.l;
  • Fig.3 is a side view of part of the lock cylinder of Fig.l;
  • Fig.4 is a side view of a part of a lock cylinder made up of separable sections
  • Fig.5 is a side view, partly in section, of part of a lock cylinder according to the invention
  • Fig.6 is an end view of the plug for use in the lock cylinder of Fig.5;
  • Fig.7 is an end view of the rotatable anti-drill disc of the lock cylinder of Fig.5;
  • Fig.8 is a side view of one of the separate elements of the plug of Fig.6;
  • Fig.9 is a side view of part of the key suited to fit into the key-way of the plug of Fig.6;
  • Fig.10 is an end view of an alternative design of plug.
  • Fig.11 is an end view of a further alternative design of plug.
  • the prior art lock cylinder 10 of Fig.l is of "Euro- profile”.
  • the lock cylinder of the invention (Fig.5) is also of "Euro-profile”.
  • the profile of the lock cylinder is determined by the latch mechanism into which the lock cylinder is to be fitted, so that the invention could be utilised with alternative profiles as desired.
  • Fig.l is an end view of a lock cylinder 10, viewed towards the "front end" 12.
  • the front end 12 has the entrance to the key-way 14, and is the end which is visible to the user in use, and into which the user inserts the key 16 (Fig.2).
  • the lock cylinder includes a rotatable plug 20 into which the key-way 14 is machined in known fashion.
  • the form of the key-way is usually chosen by the particular plug manufacturer, and may be unique to that manufacturer. It will be understood that the key 16 must have a profile corresponding to the keyway 14.
  • the key-way 14 shown is schematic only, and it will be understood that the design of a particular profile, i.e. the number and positioning of any rails 22 and recesses 24, as well as the overall dimensions of the key-way, is almost unlimited.
  • the plug 20 has an enlarged end 26, which serves to limit the distance by which the plug may be inserted into the body 30 of the lock cylinder 10.
  • the key-way 14 extends through the enlarged end 26.
  • the enlarged end 26 has a substantially circular depression 32 formed therein to facilitate insertion of the key.
  • the plug 20 also carries a number of pins (not seen) which engage with spring-biassed lock pins (also not shown) carried by the lock cylinder, specifically by the portion 34 of the "Euro-profile" lock cylinder 10. It is arranged that upon insertion of the correct key 16 into the key-way 14, the plug 20 can be rotated within the lock cylinder body 30, enabling rotation of the lug 36 carried by the plug to drive the actuator 40, which can in turn interact with the latch mechanism (not shown) in known fashion. When the key is removed, or the incorrect key is inserted, rotation of the plug is prevented.
  • the plug 20 is fitted into the body 30 from the front end.
  • means must be provided to seek to prevent the forced removal of the fitted plug from the front end, which means may comprise a locking ring, face plate or escutcheon subsequently secured to the lock cylinder (or to the latch mechanism) and which covers a part of the enlarged end 26.
  • the lock cylinder 10 is double-ended, and comprises two opposed plugs 20 fitted into two opposed parts of the body 30 of the lock cylinder, one plug and body part being to either side of the actuator 40.
  • Fig.4 shows a "sectional" double-ended lock cylinder made up of two opposed lock cylinder parts 42 (which may be identical), between which is located a connecting part or bridge 44.
  • This lock cylinder is somewhat similar to that disclosed in international patent application WO97/07309.
  • the lock cylinder section 46 is adapted to be secured to a connecting part or bridge (not shown in Fig.5, but see the bridge 44 of Fig.4); the lock cylinder part 46 may be secured to the connecting part or bridge by any suitable method such as any of those disclosed in the stated prior document.
  • the connecting part or bridge may subsequently be secured to another lock cylinder section 46 to form a double-ended lock cylinder, if desired.
  • the lock cylinder section 46 includes a through bore 50 which is narrowed adjacent the front end 52; specifically the narrowing provides a lip 54 which is of smaller dimension than the diameter of the plug 56.
  • the lip 54 is circular, so that the diameter of the lip is smaller than the diameter of the plug 56.
  • the lip 54 is continuous, but in other embodiments the lip is discontinuous, comprising one or more inwardly projecting "fingers".
  • a rotatable disc 60 Located between the lip 54 and the plug 56 is a rotatable disc 60.
  • the disc 60 has an opening 62 formed therein (see also Fig.7), to permit a key of a particular profile to be passed therethrough and into the aligned key-way 64 (Fig.6) in the plug 54.
  • the key-way 62 in the disc 60 is sufficiently narrow to prevent a drill bit from engaging the plug 56, so that if an intending intruder seeks to drill out the plug, the drill bit will only engage the disc 60, and will cause this disc to rotate, effectively preventing the drill from removing more than an insignificant amount of material.
  • the lip 54 is integral with the body of the lock cylinder part 46; whilst anti-drill discs are known in themselves, it has not previously been possible to fit such a disc so securely to a lock cylinder, i.e. without requiring a separate covering plate or escutcheon, which could itself be removed from the front end by a determined intending intruder.
  • the bore 50 of the lock cylinder part 46 is shown continuous except for the lip 54 adjacent the front end 52, in alternative embodiments there can be an additional step in the bore adjacent the lip 54, and which additional step serves to locate the anti-drill disc, and specifically which step prevents the plug 56 from being moved into clamping engagement with the disc, which clamping engagement might reduce the effectiveness of the disc.
  • the end of the bore 50 adjacent the end opposed to the free end 52 is threaded, and can receive an externally threaded collar 60, which serves to secure the plug 56 within the bore 50.
  • the plug 56 carries an arm 58 which can pass through the collar 60 and engage the actuator (not shown) of the lock cylinder.
  • the plug 56 is shown slightly smaller than the bore 50 in the drawing of Fig.5, though it will be understood that in practice the plug is a tight but sliding fit within the bore 50, i.e. so that it is able to rotate when the correct key has been inserted, but is prevented from substantial free play.
  • the opening in the disc 60 can be a simple rectangle through which the key could be passed, it is a valuable additional security feature of the invention that the disc 60 can have a differently profiled opening than that of the key-way 64, and this feature is shown in Figs. 6 and 7.
  • the key- way 64 includes two recesses 66a, 66b (which will accommodate respective rails on the correct key 68 (Fig.9)), and two rails or projections 70a, 70b (which will locate into corresponding recesses in the key 68).
  • the opening 62 in the disc 60 has corresponding recesses and projections. However, the opening 62 has an additional recess 72, which is not present in the key-way 64.
  • an intending intruder who seeks to by-pass the lock cylinder by inserting a "master" key for example, and who obtains a key with a profile matching that of the opening 62, will be unable to insert that key into the key-way 64.
  • the opening 62 can have any feature (or features) in addition to those present in the key-way 64, enabling a key having the correct form of the key-way 64 to pass through the opening, but preventing certain keys which can pass through the opening 62 from entering the key-way 64.
  • the key-way in the plug can be of plain design, perhaps of rectangular cross-section without any rails or recesses.
  • the anti-drill disc could, however, have rails and recesses and serve to make the lock cylinder specific to the key profile of a particular manufacturer, for example.
  • Such an embodiment would avoid the additional security benefit outlined above, but would result in a very simple and perhaps universal design of plug.
  • Fig.6 also shows the plug 56 formed as two separate elements 74 and 76, which in this embodiment are substantially "halves" of the plug 56.
  • the elements 74 and 76 are preferably die-cast, and each includes a part of the pin aperture(s) (not shown), which apertures will carry the plug pin(s) in the assembled plug, and which can receive a part of a respective lock pin when the correct key is not present in the key-way.
  • FIG. 8 Another beneficial feature of the invention is shown in Figs. 8 and 9.
  • the recess 22b terminates before the end 78 of the key-way 64. It is therefore necessary that the corresponding rail 80 of the correct key 68 also terminates before the end of the key so that the key 68 can be fully inserted into the key-way.
  • lock cylinder manufacturer may be better able to control the supply of key blanks having the desired rail formations, and could for example supply lock cylinders with a particular formation to one part of a territory, and lock cylinders with a different formation to another part of the territory, key blanks for the respective parts of the territory being non- interchangeable.
  • the plug 86 is made of three separate elements, and in this embodiment the elements are not all of the same material.
  • the two elements 88 and 90 which are the more complex elements since they together form the majority of the key-way, are die cast, for example from an aluminium or zinc-based material.
  • the element 94 has a portion of the key-way but importantly is the element into which the pin apertures are formed; to better ensure reliable operation of the pins it may be preferred that the pin apertures are drilled into a hard material such as brass, and in this embodiment the element 94 is made of brass for this purpose.
  • the element 94 also includes a part of the key-way, but in other embodiments the relationship between the elements can be altered so that the element into which the pin apertures are formed does not carry any of the key-way.
  • Fig.11 shows an alternative plug 96 made up of four elements, each element containing a part of the key-way.
  • the key-way be of generally rectangular configuration, and it could instead be generally of "L” form, “T” form, “U” form, circular or polygonal form, for example, with rails and/or recesses provided to give the key-way its desired (manufacturer- specific) profile; the number and arrangement of the elements could be chosen for the particular form desired.
  • the plug may initially be assembled into a sleeve (not shown) which will retain the elements together prior to assembly into the body.
  • the sleeve may alternatively be sized to fit within the bore of the body, so that the sleeve is a permanent feature of the assembled lock cylinder, the sleeve having pin apertures aligned with the respective pin apertures of the plug and being secured to rotate with the plug.
  • the internal profile of the sleeve and the corresponding periphery of the plug can alternatively be acircular, so that the sleeve and plug are maintained in a particular angular relationship without possibility of the plug rotating within the sleeve.
  • the internal profile of the sleeve may be hexagonal, square or triangular for example, with the periphery of the plug being similarly configured.
  • the periphery of the plug may be polygonal, with the number of sides of the polygon matching the number of elements making up the plug.
  • the external profile of the plug and the internal profile of the sleeve may be generally circular, but with the sleeve carrying an internally projecting lug or the like which can locate within a corresponding recess in one element of the plug, so that the one element of the plug can be retained in position relative to the sleeve by the lug, with the remaining element(s) being retained in position by their engagement with the one element.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un cylindre de serrure qui a un corps (46) renfermant un barillet (56) tournant. Le corps a une extrémité avant (52) par laquelle on peut introduire une clé (68). Le barillet est doté à l'intérieur d'un chemin de clavette (64) et d'au moins un trou. Le barillet est fabriqué à partir d'au moins deux éléments séparés (74, 76), chacun étant pourvu à l'intérieur d'une partie du chemin de clavette. Le barillet est monté à l'intérieur du corps du cylindre de serrure depuis l'extrémité opposée à l'extrémité avant. L'invention concerne enfin un barillet conçu pour ledit cylindre de serrure, ainsi qu'un procédé de fabrication d'un tel cylindre de serrure.
PCT/GB2000/004514 1999-11-26 2000-11-27 Cylindre de serrure, barillet associe, et procede de fabrication WO2001038674A1 (fr)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU17147/01A AU1714701A (en) 1999-11-26 2000-11-27 Lock cylinder, plug therefor, and method of manufacturing

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB9927853.3 1999-11-26
GBGB9927853.3A GB9927853D0 (en) 1999-11-26 1999-11-26 Lock cylinder and plug therefor

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2001038674A1 true WO2001038674A1 (fr) 2001-05-31

Family

ID=10865115

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/GB2000/004514 WO2001038674A1 (fr) 1999-11-26 2000-11-27 Cylindre de serrure, barillet associe, et procede de fabrication

Country Status (4)

Country Link
CN (1) CN1425099A (fr)
AU (1) AU1714701A (fr)
GB (1) GB9927853D0 (fr)
WO (1) WO2001038674A1 (fr)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2005059281A1 (fr) * 2003-12-09 2005-06-30 EVVA-WERK SPEZIALERZEUGUNG VON ZYLINDER- UND SICHERHEITSSCHLÖSSERN GESELLSCHAFT m.b.H. & Co. KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT Cylindre de serrure comprenant un evidement de centrage permettant le centrage de la pointe de cle
EP1995401A1 (fr) 2007-05-22 2008-11-26 Cheng-Ju Yang Cylindre de tumbler de type plaquette et clé
EP3085860A1 (fr) 2015-04-22 2016-10-26 C. Ed. Schulte Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Zylinderschlossfabrik Dispositif de fermeture

Citations (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1328074A (en) * 1918-04-17 1920-01-13 Hepburn Ruhl Key-lock
US1408477A (en) * 1920-09-09 1922-03-07 Schonwald Leopold Lock protector
US3150513A (en) * 1963-06-24 1964-09-29 Hotel Security Systems Corp Locks
FR2380395A1 (fr) * 1977-02-11 1978-09-08 Pierre Ind Piece protectrice pour canon de serrure
US4338806A (en) * 1979-06-03 1982-07-13 Frank Catricola Theft deterent lock
US5131247A (en) * 1990-05-08 1992-07-21 Hsu Yun Tung Lock assembly with curved keyway
DE4404137A1 (de) * 1994-02-09 1995-08-10 Gruenig Ag Robuste Praezision Hochsicherheits-Schloß
WO1998019031A1 (fr) * 1996-10-31 1998-05-07 Assa Ab Serrure a barillet

Patent Citations (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1328074A (en) * 1918-04-17 1920-01-13 Hepburn Ruhl Key-lock
US1408477A (en) * 1920-09-09 1922-03-07 Schonwald Leopold Lock protector
US3150513A (en) * 1963-06-24 1964-09-29 Hotel Security Systems Corp Locks
FR2380395A1 (fr) * 1977-02-11 1978-09-08 Pierre Ind Piece protectrice pour canon de serrure
US4338806A (en) * 1979-06-03 1982-07-13 Frank Catricola Theft deterent lock
US5131247A (en) * 1990-05-08 1992-07-21 Hsu Yun Tung Lock assembly with curved keyway
DE4404137A1 (de) * 1994-02-09 1995-08-10 Gruenig Ag Robuste Praezision Hochsicherheits-Schloß
WO1998019031A1 (fr) * 1996-10-31 1998-05-07 Assa Ab Serrure a barillet

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2005059281A1 (fr) * 2003-12-09 2005-06-30 EVVA-WERK SPEZIALERZEUGUNG VON ZYLINDER- UND SICHERHEITSSCHLÖSSERN GESELLSCHAFT m.b.H. & Co. KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT Cylindre de serrure comprenant un evidement de centrage permettant le centrage de la pointe de cle
EP1995401A1 (fr) 2007-05-22 2008-11-26 Cheng-Ju Yang Cylindre de tumbler de type plaquette et clé
EP3085860A1 (fr) 2015-04-22 2016-10-26 C. Ed. Schulte Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Zylinderschlossfabrik Dispositif de fermeture
DE102015106198A1 (de) * 2015-04-22 2016-10-27 C.Ed. Schulte Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung Zylinderschlossfabrik Schließeinrichtung

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
GB9927853D0 (en) 2000-01-26
CN1425099A (zh) 2003-06-18
AU1714701A (en) 2001-06-04

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US5884512A (en) Multi-use lock housing and cylinder
JP3529795B2 (ja) 取り外し可能なプラグを有した錠
US6578396B2 (en) Removable cylindrical lock core
US8806905B2 (en) Padlock assembly
US6708539B1 (en) Lock with removable core
AU590448B2 (en) Lock protector
CA2341764A1 (fr) Corps de serrure cylindrique amovible
US20230366242A1 (en) Padlock basic assembly kit and padlock system
US6606890B1 (en) Removable core cylinder lock
US4703638A (en) Removable core lockset with anti-pick core removal ring
NZ205985A (en) Plate tumbler lock with locking pin
US5249444A (en) Door assembly including swivel latch
CA1042223A (fr) Mecanisme de verrouillage a barrillet muni de goupilles divisees sur serrure de poignee
GB2565379A (en) A lock cylinder for a locking mechanism
US5688085A (en) Apparatus for rebroaching a lock assembly and a lock assembly made using said apparatus
CA2639167A1 (fr) Serrure a barillet avec queue de pene accouplee par rotation au rotor du barillet
WO2001038674A1 (fr) Cylindre de serrure, barillet associe, et procede de fabrication
AU8370198A (en) A cylinder lock
GB2169343A (en) High security padlock
EP2865825B1 (fr) Agencement de serrure à cylindre
EP2865826B1 (fr) Agencement de serrure à cylindre
US5553473A (en) Rotary locking cylinder for a safety lock
US6854307B2 (en) Lock-picking prevention apparatus
EP2865830B1 (fr) Agencement de serrure à cylindre
EP2865827B1 (fr) Agencement de serrure à cylindre

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AK Designated states

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AE AL AM AT AU AZ BA BB BG BR BY CA CH CN CU CZ DE DK EE ES FI GB GD GE GH GM HR HU ID IL IN IS JP KE KG KP KR KZ LC LK LR LS LT LU LV MD MG MK MN MW MX NO NZ PL PT RO RU SD SE SG SI SK SL TJ TM TR TT UA UG US UZ VN YU ZA ZW

DFPE Request for preliminary examination filed prior to expiration of 19th month from priority date (pct application filed before 20040101)
WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 008186162

Country of ref document: CN

REG Reference to national code

Ref country code: DE

Ref legal event code: 8642

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: JP