EP3155191A1 - Serrure à cylindre - Google Patents

Serrure à cylindre

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EP3155191A1
EP3155191A1 EP15728530.5A EP15728530A EP3155191A1 EP 3155191 A1 EP3155191 A1 EP 3155191A1 EP 15728530 A EP15728530 A EP 15728530A EP 3155191 A1 EP3155191 A1 EP 3155191A1
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latch
locking
recess
cylinder
tumbler
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Ernst PANKRATIUS
Gerhard Meckbach
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ABUS August Bremicker Soehne KG
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B29/00Cylinder locks and other locks with plate tumblers which are set by pushing the key in
    • E05B29/0066Side bar locking
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B29/00Cylinder locks and other locks with plate tumblers which are set by pushing the key in
    • E05B29/0013Cylinder locks and other locks with plate tumblers which are set by pushing the key in with rotating plate tumblers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B29/00Cylinder locks and other locks with plate tumblers which are set by pushing the key in
    • E05B29/0053Cylinder locks and other locks with plate tumblers which are set by pushing the key in with increased picking resistance
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B27/00Cylinder locks or other locks with tumbler pins or balls that are set by pushing the key in
    • E05B27/0082Side bar locking

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  • the invention relates to a cylinder lock with a cylinder housing and a cylinder housing rotatably mounted in the cylinder housing, wherein the cylinder housing has at least one Zuroissblockierverianaung and a Biegelblockierverianaung.
  • a plurality of die tumblers are provided in the cylinder core, each of the plurality of die tumblers having an engagement portion and movable between a lock position and an unlock position. In the locking position, the engagement portion of the respective blade maintenance engages the tumbler locking recess of the cylinder housing. In the unlocked position, the engagement portion is disengaged from the tumbler locking recess.
  • At least one of the plurality of platelet retainers has a latch receiving recess.
  • the cylinder lock further comprises at least one latch member having a latch tip and a blocking portion, the latch member being movable between a blocking position and a release position and biased to the release position.
  • the blocking position the blocking portion of the locking element engages in the locking block recess of the cylinder housing.
  • the release position the latch tip engages in the latch receiving recess of the at least one die assembly, and the blocking portion is disengaged from the latch locking recess of the cylinder housing.
  • the plate tumblers and the locking element serve to lock the cylinder core against rotational movement relative to the cylinder housing in their respective basic position (locking position or blocking position in the locked state of the cylinder lock).
  • the platelet tumblers are displaced one after the other, so that ultimately all the platelet tumblers catch on the edge of the tumbler locking recess of the cylinder housing and the cylinder core can finally be rotated further in the opening direction of rotation.
  • the respective unlocking position is identified by an altered resistance in displacing the plate tumbler counter to the respective biasing direction, wherein the changed resistance by means of a suitable tool manually palpated and / or can be detected acoustically. Due to the thus determined offset paths covering the platelet tumblers between the respective locking position and unlocking position, a correspondingly coded key can be reworked, which is then able to open the cylinder lock without damage.
  • US Pat. No. 6,978,647 B2 additionally discloses a lock-picking tool which can be used for the follow-up described above.
  • the patent US 8695390 B2 discloses a cylinder lock with a pivotable belt. gel element which engages adjacent to a latch receiving recess in a toothed zone of the respective plate tumbler to lock the platelet lock against movement when a torque in the opening direction of rotation is exerted on the cylinder core. While such cylinder locks have been proven in practice and already a high degree of protection against manipulation is achieved, there is a need to further increase the Nachschtageêt civil- in cylinder locks with platelet tumblers.
  • a cylinder lock with the features of claim 1, and in particular in that said at least one platelet lock having a latch receiving recess adjacent to the latch receiving recess has at least one latch engagement recess in which the latch tip of the latch member is latchingly engaged; when the at least one wafer tumbler is offset from the unlocked position by a first path length, the latch detent groove being less deep than the latch receiving recess of the platelet tumbler.
  • a rotation of the cylinder core is prevented in the closed state by two locking mechanisms explained below.
  • plate tumblers in their locking position engage with a respective engagement section in a tumbler blocking recess of the cylinder housing, wherein the platelet tumblers are preferably biased into the locking position along a respective first biasing direction.
  • at least one locking element in its blocking position engages with its blocking section in a locking blocking recess. tion of the cylinder housing, wherein the locking element is preferably biased along a second biasing direction in a release position.
  • the cylinder core in the cylinder housing is freely rotatable.
  • the locking element engages in a latch receiving recess of the respective plate tumbler, which is preferably provided on a longitudinal side of the plate tumbler.
  • the respective unlocking position of the plate tumbler is identified by an altered resistance in displacing the plate tumbler.
  • a changed resistance to movement occurs in particular when the respective platelet locking arrives in the unlocking position and the locking element thus engages in the latch receiving recess of the platelet cage due to its bias (completely or only partially, the latter if not all of the locking element associated Platelet tumblers in their Entriegelungspositon are located).
  • This changed resistance in displacing the plate tumbler is referred to hereinafter as the first change in resistance.
  • the respective plate tumbler can be displaced from the locking position in the direction of the unlocking position (even if at the same time a torque is exerted on the cylinder core in the direction of opening rotation).
  • several latching connections between the locking element and the plate tumbler and thus several changes in the movement resistance must be overcome along the offset path of the plate locking device, since the locking tip slides along the respective longitudinal side of the platelet cage and engages in the latch engagement recess and in the latch receiving recess.
  • the palpation of the unlocking position of the plate tumbler by means of a lock-picking tool is made more difficult.
  • the latch engagement recess is provided adjacent to the latch receiving recess into which the latch tip of the latch member engages when all of the latch tumblers associated with the latch member are in their unlocked position and the latch member can thus assume the release position.
  • adjacent in this context, an arrangement is to be understood in which the locking latch recess (although necessarily) by an intermediate elevation of the latch receiving recess is separated and thus spaced from the latch receiving recess.
  • the distance between the latch engagement recess and the latch receiving recess is less than the displacement of the respective platelet locking (distance between the locking position and the unlocking position), so that when it detects an altered resistance to movement the explained uncertainty exists as to whether the respective platelet locking actually in the unlocking position is located.
  • the at least one latch engagement recess may be arranged adjacent to the latch receiving recess of the respective latch plate be that the width of a intermediate elevation provided between the latch engagement recess and the belt receiving recess is less than the clear width of the bolt receiving recess, and preferably also less than the inside width of the latch latch recess.
  • the latching engagement of the latch tip of the latch member with the latch latch recess of the plate tumbler is directly established when the at least one platelet latch is offset relative to the unlock position, at the platelet lock the latch latch recess is less deep than the latch receiving recess (relative to the direction of movement of the biased latch member).
  • the length of the locking element is chosen so that, if the at least one platelet locking is at least partially in the locking position, on the one hand, the locking tip of the locking element latching in the locking latch recess of the platelet lock can engage and on the other the blocking portion of the locking element nonetheless in the locking latch recess of Cylinder housing engages.
  • the latch member maintains its blocking function even when the latch tip engages the latch latch recess (and not the latch receiving recess).
  • the inside width of the locking latch recess ie the opening width along the direction of displacement of the plate tumbler
  • the clear width of the latch receiving recess is also smaller than the clear width of the latch receiving recess.
  • a respective locking element is assigned to a group of a few platelet tumblers.
  • the interaction of the locking element in particular the described engagement of the locking tip in the locking receiving recess or the engagement of the locking tip in the locking latch recess, at least with one of the platelet tumblers from the associated group, in particular with that platelet locking, which is brought last in the unlocked position ,
  • the locking tip of the locking element which bears against a plurality of platelet tumblers, only partially engages in the latch engagement recess of a particular platelet locking, namely, when the other platelet tumblers are offset by a certain path length relative to a certain platelet locking.
  • the at least one platelet cage adjacent to the latch receiving recess has a plurality of juxtaposed latch engagement recesses. This ensures that during a manipulative displacement of the platelet locking along a wide displacement range a plurality of changes in resistance - that is, not only the explained first and second change of the movement resistance - caused by the latching engagement of the locking tip of the locking element in the respective latch locking recess. This makes it even harder to feel the unlocking position of the plate tumbler.
  • latch engagement recesses can be provided next to one another adjacent to the latch receptacle recess, such that the latch tip of the latch element is provided for each latch possible position of the Plattchenzuiens outside the unlocking position always latching engages in a latch engagement recess of the Plattchenzuiens.
  • the plate tumbler comprises on each side of the latch receiving recess at least one latch engagement recess, i. not just on a single side of the latch receiving recess. This is particularly advantageous when the platelets tumble against each other in opposite directions, i. are biased in two opposite directions, or if the plate tumbler is so displaceable that the locking tip of the locking element can be located on both sides of the latch receiving recess of the plate tumbler and can act on the platelet tumbler. Above all, this results in a further change in the resistance to movement when the respective plate tumbler is moved beyond the unlocking position in the attempt to feel the unlocking position.
  • the plate tumbler on both sides of the latch receiving recess each have a plurality of juxtaposed latch locking recesses. This makes it possible to ensure that the above-described resistance changes during the displacement of the wafer holders along a wide offset region on both sides of the bolt receiving recess are realized by a latching engagement of the bolt tip in the respective bolt locking recess, whereby the security against theft is increased.
  • the latch receiving recess is advantageously provided with respect to the direction of movement of the plate tumbler on a side edge of the plate tumbler, which preferably runs parallel to the direction of displacement of the plate tumbler. As a result, a low-friction and thus reliable displacement of the plate tumbler is accomplished when the locking tip of the locking element on the side edge. Furthermore, several juxtaposed nete Plattchenzunnenen in a space-saving manner abut the bolt tip, whereby a compact size for the cylinder core can be achieved.
  • the latch receiving recess and the latch engagement recess are (at least) substantially triangular in shape.
  • a substantially triangular depression is in particular still present if the outline of the depression is formed as a blunt tip and / or with curved flanks. Due to the substantially triangular design of the recesses, on the one hand, a stable positive connection between the respective recess and the locking element engaging in the respective recess is achieved; on the other hand, the stable positive locking can be achieved simply by displacing the plate tumblers with a suitable force (for example by means of the associated key). be lifted, whereby the locking element is urged against its bias from the respective recess.
  • an intermediate elevation is provided between the latch receiving recess and the locking latch recess of the platelet locking device, wherein the intermediate elevation of the platelet locking device is adapted to engage in the intermediate recess of the locking point when the platelet locking device is in the unlocking position is offset by a second path length which is less than the first path length (which corresponds to the engagement of the latch tip in the latch latch recess).
  • the intermediate recess of the locking tip may be formed as a groove, which preferably extends parallel to the axis of rotation of the cylinder core, in particular if the locking element is elongated and associated along the axis of rotation of the cylinder core of a group of some platelet tumblers.
  • a groove may be rectilinear.
  • the groove can not be rectilinear, but for example arcuate.
  • such a groove can also run obliquely to the axis of rotation of the cylinder core.
  • the locking element between the locking tip and the blocking section has a connecting section, which is narrower than the blocking section of the locking element, viewed along a tangential direction about the axis of rotation of the cylinder core.
  • the connecting portion is tapered like a neck.
  • the connecting portion of the locking element on one side, which points in an opening direction of rotation of the cylinder core, with respect to the blocking portion of the locking element is not or no niger far set back than at another (opposite) side, which points against the opening direction of rotation of the cylinder core.
  • the side of the connecting portion pointing in the opening direction of rotation of the cylinder core can be flat and flush with the blocking portion of the belt member, the other side of the connecting portion being obliquely formed and / or set back relative to the blocking portion.
  • a lateral projection can, in a tampering attempt, in which the cylinder core is acted upon in the opening direction by a torque effect that the locking element remains in its blocking position and thus prevents manipulative rotation of the cylinder core, since the lateral projection in this case over the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder core is urged. Since no such lateral projection and accordingly no return is provided on said one side, which points in the opening direction of rotation of the cylinder core, the manipulative rotational movement in the opening direction causes the desired displacement of the lateral projection over the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder core.
  • the locking element is associated with a retaining plate, which has a bearing opening, which is penetrated by the connecting portion of the locking element when the locking element is in the blocking position. If the at least one platelet tumbler itself is located in the bail position and the locking element is in the blocking position, there is, based on a rotational actuation of the cylinder core relative to the cylinder housing, a first torsional backlash between the locking portion of the locking element and the latch locking recess of the cylinder housing. Further, in the above state, there is a second torsional backlash between the connecting portion of the locking member and the bearing hole of the associated retaining plate.
  • a third torsional backlash exists between the engaging portion of the at least one plate tumbler and the tumbler locking recess of the cylinder housing.
  • the first backlash is less than the second backlash, and the second backlash is again lower than the third backlash.
  • Blocking portion of the locking element engages in the latch locking recess of the cylinder housing and on the cylinder core torque in an opening direction of rotation is applied (especially in the case of a manipulation attempt). Nevertheless, the latching engagement of the locking tip of the locking element with the Latch detent recess of the platelet locking remains, whereby the explained second change of resistance in the displacement of the platelet locking despite a tilting of the locking element remains and assigning the sensed resistance to movement is made difficult to a fixed position of the platelet. Due to the fact that the first and second torsional backlashes are smaller than the third torsional backlash, it is also prevented that the boundaries of the
  • the locking element is preferably mounted linearly (ie rectilinear) displaceable. With respect to the axis of rotation of the cylinder core, the locking element is preferably mounted displaceably in the radial direction.
  • a holding plate in particular the holding plate already mentioned above, is arranged between the cylinder core and the cylinder housing, wherein a locking element associated with the locking element is supported between the holding plate and the locking element.
  • the retaining plate is positively received in a recess on the outside of the cylinder core and flush outside.
  • the locking element By arranging the latch pretensioning device between the holding plate and the locking element, the locking element can be biased particularly easily in the direction of the platelet stops, in particular in the radially inward direction, thereby ensuring that the locking tip of the locking element always bears against the respective platelet locking device and acting on this, so that a stable positive engagement is ensured upon engagement of the locking tip in the bolt receiving recess or the latch locking recess.
  • the retaining plate is preferably curved, wherein a bearing opening of the retaining plate, in particular the above-mentioned bearing opening, can be designed so that the blocking portion of the locking element engages positively in the release position in the bearing opening and forms an externally flush termination with the retaining plate.
  • the retaining plate can be freely floating inserted into the recess on the outside of the cylinder core (in particular with game), resulting in an improved picking safety by a greater torsional backlash of the cylinder core.
  • the retaining plate can be pressed into the recess on the outside of the cylinder core.
  • each platelet holder of a group comprising some or all of the plurality of platelet tumblers comprises a latch receiving recess and at least one latch engagement recess, the latch member extending along the axis of rotation of the cylinder core, and wherein in the release position of the latch member the latch tip engages the latch receiving wells of the group of platelet tumblers.
  • a single locking element may be associated with all the platelet tumblers of the cylinder lock in order to interact with them, or a single locking element is associated with a subset of the platelet tumblers (eg, every other one).
  • a plurality of locking elements may be provided which are arranged axially one behind the other and are effective independently.
  • two locking elements may be provided, which may be arranged diametrically opposite with respect to the axis of rotation of the cylinder core.
  • the respective locking element may extend parallel or obliquely to the axis of rotation of the cylinder core, and it may be rectilinear or non-rectilinear (for example, arcuate).
  • a suitable complexity of the cylinder lock in the sense of the above-explained alternatives can be selected.
  • the plurality of die tumblers are biased to the respective lock position along a first biasing direction, the latch member being biased to the release position along a second biasing direction, and wherein the first biasing direction and the second biasing direction are perpendicular or oblique.
  • the first biasing direction can be directed radially outward with respect to the axis of rotation of the cylinder core, whereby the platelet tumblers basically, ie in their basic position, engage with their respective engagement portion in the tumbler locking recess of the cylinder housing and lock the cylinder core with respect to rotation.
  • the second prestressing direction tion ie the biasing direction of the locking element, directed radially inward, whereby a dual functionality of the locking element is ensured.
  • the locking element should undergo a latching positive engagement with the latch engagement recess of the plate tumbler in order to realize a second resistance when the platelet tumbler is displaced.
  • the radially inwardly directed second biasing direction serves to automatically engage the latch member in the latch receiving recess of the die tumbler when the platelet tumbler is in its unlocked position, thereby disengaging the blocking portion of the latch member from the latch blocking recess and the cylinder core in the cylinder housing can be turned.
  • the platelet tumblers can be biased towards one another in opposite directions, ie in two opposite directions.
  • the plurality of die tumblers are biased into the locking position by a respective tumbler biasing means, the latch member being biased to the release position by a latch biasing means, and wherein the tumbler biasing means and the latch receiving recess of the at least one platelet tumbler and the latch biassing means and the latching tip of the latch member are tuned thereto in that in a closed position of the cylinder core the platelet tumblers assume their respective locking position and the platelet tumbler or platelet tumblers, which comprise a latch engagement recess, thereby urge the locking element into the blocking position.
  • the tumbler biasing devices cause the platelet tumblers to assume their respective latching positions, due to the biasing action and the shape of the latch receiving recess of the respective platelet tumblers or platelet tumblers, contrary to its bias in FIG The blocking position is urged, Thus, in the basic position of the cylinder core is locked against rotation.
  • each of the plurality of die tumblers has a key insertion opening, the outline of which has a first and a second coding portion.
  • a key associated with the cylinder lock (in particular on a first side of a center plane) has a sequence of first cuts corresponding to the first coding sections of the plurality of die tumblers.
  • the key (especially on a second side of the midplane) has a series of second cuts corresponding to the second coding portions of the plurality of die tumblers.
  • FIG. 2b shows the cylinder core from the rear, wherein the cylinder core is inserted into the cylinder housing.
  • Fig. 3 shows the cylinder lock from the rear, wherein the cylinder core is inserted into the cylinder housing.
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view of a group of wafer holders and a belt element guided by a holding plate.
  • Fig. 5 shows the holding plate and the locking element in another
  • FIGS. 6a and 6b show the cylinder lock in a locked state (FIG.
  • the lock has a cylinder housing 1 1 and a cylinder core 13 rotatable therein, wherein the cylinder housing 1 1 comprises tumbler blocking recesses 15, 15 'and a latch blocking recess 17.
  • the cylinder core 13 has tumbler openings 19 for receiving platelet tumblers 21 on an upper side and a lower side (not shown). Further, on the cylinder core 13 laterally a bolt receiving opening 25 for receiving a locking element 27 and a holding plate receiving recess 29 for receiving a retaining plate 31 are provided.
  • the cylinder lock can be opened and closed by means of an associated key 33, wherein the cylinder core 13 is rotatable about a rotation axis A.
  • Fig. 2b the cylinder core 13 is shown with the inserted therein key 33, wherein the platelet tumblers 21, the holding plate 31 and the locking element 27 are received in the cylinder core 13.
  • Fig. 2a the Zylinderge- housing 1 1 is shown, wherein the substantially circular cross-section of the inner circumferential surface of the cylinder housing 1 1 is interrupted by diametrically opposed Zuroissblockierverianaieux 15, 15 'and the offset by 90 ° arranged Riegelblockierverianaung 17.
  • Fig. 3 the cylinder housing 1 1 is shown with the cylinder core 13 received therein, wherein the locking element 27 engages with a blocking portion 37 in the latch locking recess 17.
  • the die tumblers 21 are movable in the cylinder core 13 along a biasing direction Y shown in FIGS. 1 and 4 between a locking position and an unlocking position, with the platelet tumblers 21 being biased along the biasing direction Y by means of platelet tumblers 55, 55 'as shown in FIG , Groups of platelet tumblers 21 are biased in opposite directions in the embodiment shown, i.
  • a group of platelet tumblers 21 is biased by means of platelet tumblers 55 in the biasing direction Y, so that in the locking position, the respective engaging portion 23 engages the tumbler locking recess 15 of the cylinder housing 11; another group of die tumblers 21 is biased against the biasing direction Y by means of die tumblers 55 'so that the respective engagement portion 23' engages the tumbler blocking recess 15 'of the cylinder housing 11.
  • Each plate tumbler 21 is integrally formed and has a key insertion opening 63 (FIG. 4).
  • the plate tumblers 21 have on an outer longitudinal side a respective latch receiving recess 47 provided for receiving a latch tip 35 of the latch member 27. Adjacent to the latch receiving recess 47 on both sides are latch engagement recesses 49a, 49a ', 49b and 49b', wherein the latch engagement recesses 49a and 49a 'are disposed in the biasing direction Y above the latch receiving recess 47, and the latch engagement recesses 49b and 49b' are disposed below the latch receiving recess 47 (opposite to the biasing direction Y shown). Further, an intermediate survey 51 a is provided between the latch receiving recess 47 and the latch latching recess 49a.
  • a intermediate elevation 51 b between the latch receiving recess 47 and the locking latch recess 49 b is provided.
  • the latch engagement recesses 49a, 49a ', 49b and 49b' are designed for a latching engagement of the locking tip 35 of the locking element 27 when the respective plate tumbler 21 is offset relative to its unlocking position (FIG. 6b).
  • the latch engagement recesses 49a, 49a ', 49b and 49b' are less deep than the latch receiving recess 47.
  • the locking tip 35 of the locking element 27 and the blocking portion 37 of the locking element 27 are connected to each other by means of a connecting portion 39.
  • the locking tip 35 has on its front side a groove 41, which fulfills the function of an intermediate recess 43.
  • the locking element 27 is pretensioned in a prestressing direction X of the locking element 27 by means of a locking pretensioning device consisting of locking element springs 45, 45 '(FIG. 4), wherein the locking element springs 45, 45' extend between the locking tip 35 and the retaining plate 31 on both sides Connecting portion 39 are located (Fig. 5 and Fig. 1).
  • the biasing direction X of the locking element 27 extends in the embodiment shown here perpendicular to the biasing direction Y of the platelet tumblers 21st Alternatively, however, the respective directions of movement and, correspondingly, the two pretensioning directions X, Y can also run obliquely relative to one another.
  • the locking element 27 is guided through a bearing opening 53 of the retaining plate 31, wherein the blocking section 37 is located in the region of the retaining plate 31 lying radially outwards; the locking tip 35 of the locking element 27 is located at the other end in the radially inner region, ie within the cylinder core 13, wherein the outlines of the cylinder core 13, for the purpose of better visibility of the cylinder core 13 located in the parts are not shown in Fig. 4. Further, it is shown in FIG.
  • the connecting portion 39 of the belt member 27 on one side 46a facing in an opening rotational direction O of the cylinder core 13 is not set back or less with respect to the blocking portion 37 of the latch member 27 than on another side 46b, which faces counter to the opening direction of rotation O of the cylinder core 13.
  • the surface 46b is bevelled with respect to the planar surface 46a.
  • the blocking portion 37 of the locking element 27 thus forms on the side 46b a lateral projection 65 which projects beyond the side 46b or bevelled surface 46b.
  • the lateral projection 65 of the blocking portion 37 overlaps the outer circumference of the cylinder core 13 and the retaining plate 31, whereby the blocking portion 37 of the locking element 27 continues to engage the locking block recess 17 of the cylinder housing 11 and rotation of the cylinder core 13 about the rotational axis A. (Fig. 1) prevented.
  • Fig. 6a shows the lock in a locked condition, which is first characterized in that at least one of the die tumblers 21 (in the home position of the cylinder lock: each of the platelet tumblers 21) is in the locking position.
  • the plate tumbler 21 shown above engages with the engaging portion 23 in the tumbler locking recess 15, locking the cylinder core 13 with respect to rotation about the rotation axis A (FIG. 1) except for a small backlash is.
  • the locking element 27 is offset against the biasing direction X so that the blocking portion 37 of the locking element 27 engages the latch blocking recess 17 and the cylinder core 13, apart from an even smaller backlash, respect a rotation of the cylinder core 13 about the rotation axis A (Fig. 1) additionally blocked.
  • the engaging portion 23 of the plate tumbler 21 shown above is not completely inserted into the tumbler blocking recess 15, ie this platelet tumbler 21 is located not completely in their locked position.
  • the locking element 27, on the other hand, is in the illustration according to FIG. 6a in its blocking position. In the state shown, the locking tip 35 engages latching partially in the latch receiving recess 47 and partially in the locking latch recess 49b, and the intermediate elevation 51 b of the plate tumbler 21 engages in the intermediate recess 43 of the locking tip 35 a.
  • Fig. 6b the cylinder lock is shown in the open state.
  • the opened state is initially characterized in that all platelet retainers 21 are in the unlocked position, i. None of the platelet tumblers 21 engages with the engagement sections 23, 23 'in the tumbler blocking recesses 15, 15' of the cylinder housing 11.
  • the locking tip 35 of the locking element 27 is completely received in the latch receiving recess 47 of the respective plate tumbler 21, whereby the blocking portion 37 of the locking element 27 no longer engages in the latch locking recess 17 of the cylinder housing 1 1, but in the bearing opening 53 of Holding plate 31 is received.
  • the locking element 27 is accordingly in its release position. If, therefore, all platelet tumblers 21 are in their unlocking position and, as a result, the locking element 27 is also in its release position, the cylinder core 13 can be rotated freely about the axis of rotation A (FIG. 1).
  • the key 33 is inserted into the keyway of the cylinder lock, which is formed by the key insertion openings 63 (FIGS. 1 and 4) of the platelet tumblers 21 which are in alignment with one another.
  • the outline of the respective key insertion opening 63 has a first coding section 59a and a second coding section 59b (FIG. 4).
  • the key 33 on a first side of a central plane has a series of first cuts 61 a, 61 a '(FIG. 1) which correspond to the first coding sections 59 a of the die tumblers 21.
  • On a second side of the middle plane has the key 33 a sequence of second cuts 61 b, 61 b ', which correspond to the second coding sections 59 b of the plate tumblers 21.
  • the notches 61a, 61a ', 61b, 61b' slide along the coding portions 59a, 59b of the platelet tumblers 21, thereby displacing the platelet tumblers 21 out of the locking position against their respective bias.
  • the locking tip 35 of the locking element 27 slides along the longitudinal side of the respective plate tumbler 21 and engages in a latching manner successively only in the latch engagement depressions 49b, 49b '(or 49a, 49a') and finally in the latch receiving recess 47.
  • a first torsional backlash exists between the blocking portion 37 of the locking element 27 and the latch locking recess 17 of the cylinder housing 1 1
  • a second torsional backlash exists between the connecting portion 39 of the locking element 27th and the bearing opening 53 of the holding plate 31
  • a third torsional backlash exists between the engagement abutment 23 of the at least one plate tumbler 21 and the Zuroissblokierieriefiefung 15 of the cylinder housing 1 first
  • the first backlash is chosen lower than the second backlash
  • the second backlash is chosen lower than the third backlash.

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