Locks – Operating mechanism – Key
Patent
1999-01-26
2000-02-08
Gall, Lloyd A.
Locks
Operating mechanism
Key
292811, 29804, 70372, 70385, 70431, 70DIG44, E05B 2704
Patent
active
060216557
ABSTRACT:
An all-in one tool usable by the locksmith in servicing of interchangeable core locks, for lock pin removal and decoding, and lock core repinning and recapping. The tool comprises a body having a central core receiving channel extending therethrough; a plurality of cylindrical bores extending through the body and perpendicularly intersecting the core receiving channel; and a receptacle receiving channel in the body located below and in communication with the core receiving channel; and a removable pin receiving receptacle slidably received in the receptacle receiving channel. The pin receiving receptacle has a plurality of pin receiving pockets extending perpendicularly from the core receiving channel of the body generally in alignment with the cylindrical bores. The pin receiving receptacle may take either of two forms: a hinged form that opens like a book to reveal the captured lock pins, or a solid block form that contains slots in which the captured pins are visible.
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Labbe Robert A.
Roraback, Jr. Gerald G.
Gall Lloyd A.
LAB Security Systems Corporation
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