Multi-piece key assembly
US-9243426-B2 · Jan 26, 2016 · US
US9506272B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9506272-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414252412-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2016 |
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A key assembly is disclosed. The key assembly may have a blade with a head portion, a shank, and a transition region connecting the head portion to the shank. The key assembly may also have a head configured to receive the blade. The head may have a shoulder located at the transition region to limit engagement of the head with the blade, and at least one tang located at an end of the head opposite the shoulder. The at least one tang may be configured to engage a recess located within a side of the head portion and inhibit removal of the head from the blade.
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What is claimed is: 1. A key assembly, comprising: a blade having: a head portion; a shank; and a transition region connecting the head portion to the shank; and a head configured to receive the blade, the head having: a step located at the transition region when the head is assembled to the blade to limit engagement of the head with the blade; and at least one tang integrally formed with the head and located at an end of the head opposite the step, the at least one tang configured to engage the head portion and inhibit removal of the head from the blade. 2. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the step is recessed inside the head, and the key assembly further includes at least one shoulder that protrudes from a side surface of the head portion to engage the step. 3. The key assembly of claim 2 , wherein: the at least one shoulder includes two shoulders located at opposing sides of the head portion; and the at least one tang includes two tangs that are configured to engage recesses located at opposing sides of the head portion. 4. The key assembly of claim 3 , wherein the recesses have flat ends oriented at oblique angles relative to sides of the head portion. 5. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head portion is rounded at an end opposite the shank that protrudes from the head, and includes an eyelet formed therein. 6. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head portion further includes a machine readable index covered by the head after assembly. 7. The key assembly of claim 6 , wherein the head portion further includes a human readable index visible after assembly of the head to the blade. 8. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shank includes: a first edge configured to be notched; and a second edge thicker than and located opposite the first edge. 9. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shank includes: a first edge configured to be notched; a second edge located opposite the first edge and configured to be notched; and a center that is thicker than the first and second edges. 10. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein a cross-section of the shank is rectangular and has a substantially constant thickness along its length. 11. A blade for a key assembly, comprising: a shank with a proximal end and a distal end; an integral head portion having a base end and a tip end; a transition region connecting the base end of the head portion to the proximal end of the shank; at least one shoulder located between the base end of the head portion and the tip end; and at least one recess located between the at least one shoulder and the tip end, the at least one recess having flat end surfaces oriented at oblique angles relative to sides of the head portion. 12. The blade of claim 11 , wherein the at least one shoulder protrudes from a side of the head portion. 13. The blade of claim 11 , wherein the head portion is rounded at an end opposite the shank and includes an eyelet formed therein. 14. A head for a key assembly, comprising: at least one primary interior surface; at least one side surface substantially perpendicular to the at least one primary interior surface and together with the at least one primary surface forming an internal cavity configured to receive a blade of the key assembly via a first end; and at least one tang protruding from the at least one side surface and configured to engage a blade recess of the key assembly, wherein the at least one tang includes a distal end extending toward a center of the internal cavity, and a stationary base end located closer to the first end than the distal end. 15. The head of claim 14 , further including an internal step located at an end opposite the at least one tang, the internal step configured to limit an engagement depth of a blade of the key assembly into the head. 16. The head of claim 14 , wherein: the at least one primary interior surface and the at least one side surface are included in a first head component; the first head component further includes: at least one pin located at a first edge of the at least one primary interior surface; and at least one bore located at a second edge of the at least one primary interior surface opposite the first edge; and the head further includes a second head component substantially identical to the first head component and configured to engage the first head component in an opposing orientation to create an internal cavity from the at least one primary and at least one side surface of both the first and second head components. 17. The key assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one tang includes a stationary base end and a distal end configured to engage the head portion of the blade.
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