Box lock with safety device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6742818
  • Patent Number
    6,742,818
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 1, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A lock for a lid that opens and closes a box. The lock includes a latch. The latch engages a catch to prevent the lid from opening when the lid is closed. A crank moves between a locking position and an unlocking position. The crank engages the latch at the locking position and is disengaged from the latch at the unlocking position. A handle is used to open the lid from an outer side of the box. The handle moves the crank from the locking position to the unlocking position. A lever is used to open the lid from an inner side the box. The lever moves the holding member from the locking position to the unlocking position. A key-operated mechanism shifts the crank between an operational position, at which the handle works, and a non-operational position, at which the handle cannot work.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a lock for lids, and more particularly, to a lock for lids of vehicle storage boxes.




Since consumers use automobiles for various purposes, many types of automobiles are manufactured. For example, there are vehicles that have a storage box arranged in the rear portion of the vehicle. Such storage box is large enough for a person to get in. A lid is attached to the top or lateral side of the box. The lid includes a lock and has a knob that is manipulated from the outer side of the box. When the storage box is closed, the knob is manipulated from the outer side of the box to open the box.




However, the knob cannot be operated from the inner side of the box. Thus, if a person gets locked in the storage box, the person must have someone else unlock the lid.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a storage box lock that is easily operated and unlocked from both inner and outer sides of the box.




To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a lock for a lid that opens and closes a box. One of the box and the lid is a first part and the other is a second part. The lock includes a latch provided on the first part. The latch engages a catch, which is on the second part, to prevent the lid from opening when the lid is closed. A holding member moves between a locking position and an unlocking position. The holding member engages the latch at the locking position and is disengaged from the latch at the unlocking position. A first manipulator opens the lid from an outer side of the box when the lid is closed. The first manipulator moves the holding member from the locking position to the unlocking position. A second manipulator opens the lid from an inner side of the box when the lid is closed. The second manipulator moves the holding member from the locking position to the unlocking position.




Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic view showing the interior of an automobile having a storage box that employs a lock according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a schematic perspective view showing a lock according to a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged perspective view showing the lock from an opposite side of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a partially cutaway perspective view showing the lock;





FIG. 5

is a partial cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is an explanatory view showing the relationship between the lock and a lid;




FIG.


7


(


a


) is a plan view showing a connecting rod of a rotor located at an unlocking position, and FIG.


7


(


b


) is a plan view showing the connecting rod of the rotor located at a locking position;





FIG. 8

is a partial cross-sectional view showing lever;





FIG. 9

is a partial cross-sectional view showing a latch in a lock position;





FIG. 10

is a partial cross-sectional view showing the latch in an unlock position;





FIG. 11

is a schematic explanatory view showing a crank located at an operational position;





FIG. 12

is a schematic explanatory view showing the crank separated from the latch when the crank is located at the operational position;





FIG. 13

is a schematic explanatory view showing the crank is located at a non-operational position;





FIG. 14

is a schematic explanatory view showing the crank separated from the latch when the crank is located at the non-operational position;





FIGS. 15

to


20


show a lock according to a second embodiment according to the present invention, and

FIG. 15

is a partial cross-sectional perspective view showing the lock;





FIG. 16

is a plan view showing a clearance of the lock;





FIG. 17

is a schematic explanatory view showing a crank located at an operational position;





FIG. 18

is a schematic explanatory view showing the crank separated from a latch when the crank is located at the operational position;





FIG. 19

is a schematic explanatory view showing the crank located at a non-operational position; and





FIG. 20

is a schematic explanatory view showing the crank separated from the latch when the crank is located at the non-operational position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A first embodiment according to the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


14


.




In this embodiment, the right direction and the upward direction as viewed in

FIG. 5

are respectively referred to as the X axis direction and the Z axis direction, and the upward direction as viewed in

FIG. 6

is referred to as the Y axis direction. The X, Y, and Z axes are perpendicular to one another.





FIG. 1

shows a storage box


12


arranged in the rear portion of an automobile. The storage box


12


includes a lock


11


and is formed from a box body


12




a


, one of the sides of which is opened, and a lid


12




b


. The lid


12




b


is supported so that it opens and closes the body


12




a.






The lock


11


is arranged in the lid


12




b


. A catch


13


is located near the opening of the body


12




a


. When the lid


12




b


is closed, the lock


11


engages the catch


13


. Referring to

FIG. 3

, the lock


11


has a frame


20


. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the frame


20


has a first frame portion


100


and a second frame portion


200


.




Bosses


18


,


19


respectively extend through the first frame portion


100


and the second frame portion


100


. The bosses


18


,


19


respectively have threaded holes


18




a


,


19




a


. Referring to

FIG. 6

, a pair of bolts


24


are inserted in the threaded holds


18




a


,


19




a


to connect the lid


12




b


to the frame


20


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the first frame portion


100


has an L-shaped bracket


14


extending in the Y axis direction. A slot K extends through the middle of the bracket


14


in the Y and Z axes directions. Further, as shown in

FIG. 8

, a slit


20




a


extends through a wall of the frame


20


, which is located on the Y axis side, in the Z axis direction at a position corresponding to the slot K.




A pin


16


, which extends transversely to the slot K, is fixed to the basal end of the bracket


14


. The pin


16


pivotally supports the latch


15


so that the latch


15


moves in the slit


20




a


and the slot K. An engaging plate


15




c


projects from the latch


15


in the negative Y axis direction.




An engaging wall


20




b


(

FIG. 9

) is formed in the first frame portion


100


at a location corresponding to the basal end of the bracket


14


. The engaging plate


15




c


of the latch


15


engages the engaging wall


20




b


(FIG.


10


). When the engaging plate


15




c


is engaged with the engaging wall


20




b


as shown in the state of

FIG. 10

, the latch


15


is located at an unlock position. Further, when the engaging plate


15




c


of the latch


15


is engaged with an elongated portion


28




b


, which will be described later, as shown in the state of

FIG. 9

, the latch


15


is located at a lock position.




A coil spring


17


is arranged on the pin


16


. The two ends of the coil spring


17


are engaged with the bracket


14


and the middle portion of the coil spring


17


is engaged with the latch


15


. This urges the latch


15


about the pin


16


in an releasing direction a (the counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


9


).




An engaging slot


15




a


extends through the middle of the latch


15


in the positive Y axis direction as viewed in FIG.


9


. When the latch


15


is located at the lock position as shown in the state of

FIG. 9

, the catch


13


is received in the engaging slot


15




a.






When the latch


15


is located at the lock position, a distal portion of a hook


15




b


projects from the slot K. When the latch


15


is located at the unlock position, the hook


15




b


is oriented in the generally Y axis direction and is substantially retracted in the slot K.




When the lid


12




b


is closed, the catch


13


pushes the hook


15




b


and pivots the latch


15


about the pin


16


in a catching direction b (clockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


10


).




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the first frame portion


100


has an engaging wall


20




c


extending from the second frame portion


200


. Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 8

, an extension plate


21


extends from each of the first and second frame portions


100


,


200


. The extension plates


21


each have a hole


21




a


. A shaft


22


is pivotally inserted through the holes


21




a


of the extension plates


21


.




A handle


23


, which functions as a first manipulator, having a pair of connecting plates


23




a


is integrally fixed to the ends of the shaft


22


by the connecting plates


23




a


. The handle


23


and the shaft


22


pivot relative to the extension plates


21


. With reference to

FIG. 2

, the handle


23


pivots in an opening direction c to open the lid


12




b


. The handle


23


also pivots in a returning direction d, which is opposite the opening direction c, to return the handle


23


to its original position.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, a pushing plate


23




b


extends through the frame


20


from the middle of the handle


23


. The pushing plate


23




b


is inserted through an opening in the second frame portion


200


. The pushing plate


23




b


abuts the wall of the second frame portion


200


when the handle


23


is pivoted in the returning direction d. This holds the handle


23


at a home position.




An attachment plate


50


is formed integrally with the basal end of the boss


18


. A key lock case


25


is attached to the attachment plate


50


. A clearance CL extends between the key lock case


25


and the handle


23


.




A key lock mechanism, which is known in the art, is arranged in the key lock case


25


. A rotor


26


, which forms part of the key lock mechanism, is connected to the key lock case


25


. As shown in FIGS.


7


(


a


) and


7


(


b


), the attachment plate


50


has an arcuate recess


50




b


. The arcuate recess


50




b


extends about an axis O of the rotor


26


for a predetermined angular range. A rotation restriction plate


27


, which functions as a restricting member, is arranged on the rotor


26


and received in the recess


50




b


. When the rotor


26


is rotated, contact between the rotor


26


and the end walls of the recess


50




b


restricts the rotation of the rotor


26


between a lock position and an unlock position. The state of FIG.


7


(


a


) shows the rotor


26


located at the unlock position, and the state of FIG.


7


(


b


) shows the rotor


26


located at the lock position.




The rotor


26


has a keyhole


26




a


. When a key is inserted in the keyhole


26




a


and rotated in a locking direction e, the rotor


26


is rotated in the counterclockwise direction about the axis O. After rotating the rotor


26


and removing the key, the rotor


26


does not rotate further and is held at the lock position. When the key is inserted in the keyhole


26




a


and rotated in an unlocking direction f, the rotor


26


is rotated in the counterclockwise direction as viewed in FIG.


7


(


a


). This rotates the rotor


26


to the unlock position and unlocks the lock.




The surface of the rotor


26


is flush with the surface of the key lock case


25


. A stopper


50




a


projects from the upper middle portion of the attachment plate


50


. Further, a connecting rod


26




b


projects from the rotor


26


at a position offset from the axis O. The connecting rod


26




b


is inserted through a hole


29


of a generally L-shaped crank


28


, which is also referred to herein as a holding member. The crank


28


has a short portion


28




a


, which extends in the Y axis direction, and an elongated portion


28




b


, which extends in the X axis direction.




An abutment plate


30


projects in the Y axis direction from the basal portion of the elongated portion


28




b


. The abutment plate


30


abuts against the stopper


50




a


. As viewed in

FIG. 5

, the elongated portion


28




b


is inserted into the second frame portion


100


through an opening


51


, which is defined in the first frame portion


100


, and a guide space


52


, which is defined between walls in the first and second frame portions


100


,


200


. The guide space


52


extends to the engaging wall


20




c.






An engaging projection


31


extends from the distal portion of the elongated portion


28




b


in the negative Y axis direction. When the crank


28


is rotated in a releasing direction g, the engaging projection


31


contacts the engaging wall


20




c


(FIG.


12


). This restricts the rotation of the crank


28


. The distal end of the elongated portion


28




b


functions as a pushed portion


32


. Referring to

FIG. 11

, the pushed portion


32


is pushed by the pushing plate


23




b


of the handle


23


when the rotor


26


is located at the unlock position. In this state, the crank


28


is located at an operational position.




When the crank


28


is located at the operational position, as viewed in

FIG. 11

, the crank


28


may be moved in the releasing direction g away from the latch


15


. In this case, the engaging projection


31


of the crank


28


is received in an engaging groove


53


of the second frame portion


200


as shown in FIG.


12


. The engaging wall


20




c


restricts the movement of the crank


28


. This prevents further movement of the rotor


26


in the locking direction e.




As shown in the state of

FIG. 13

, when the rotor


26


is located at the lock position, the pushed portion


32


is moved away from the pushing plate


23




b


in the X axis direction. In this state, the crank


28


is located at a non-operational position. When the crank


28


is located at the non-operational position, the abutment plate


30


of the crank


28


contacts the stopper


50




a


. Thus, further movement of the crank


28


from the non-operational position in the X axis direction is restricted.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, a coil spring


33


, which functions as a biasing member, is arranged on the shaft


22


. One end of the coil spring


33


abuts the pushing plate


23




b


and constantly urges the handle


23


in the returning direction d. Referring to

FIGS. 4

,


11


, and


12


, the other end of the coil spring


33


contacts the elongated portion


28




b


and urges the crank


28


in the catching direction h. Regardless of whether the crank


28


is located at the operational or non-operational positions, the force of the coil springs


33


,


17


abuts the engaging plate


15




c


, which is located at the engaging position, and a stepped part


15




d


of the basal portion of the engaging plate


15




c


against the elongated portion


28




b.






Further, when the crank


28


(elongated portion


28




b


) moves in the negative Y axis direction regardless, of whether the crank


28


is located at the operational position or the non-operational position, the crank


28


is disengaged from the engaging plate


15




c


of the latch


15


. The force of the coil spring


17


pivots the latch


15


in the releasing direction a and moves the latch


15


to the unlock position (FIG.


10


).




A lever


34


, which functions as a second manipulator, extends in the X axis direction from the short portion


28




a


. The lever


34


is manually manipulated from the inner side of the storage box


12


when the lid


12




b


is closed. The lever


34


and the crank


28


are integrally pivoted relative to the connecting rod


26




b.






When the rotor


26


is in the unlocked state, the lid


12




b


is opened from the outer side of the storage box


12


in the manner described below.




In this state, the latch


15


is located at the engage position and the crank


28


is located at the operational position. Further, the pushing plate


23




b


of the handle


23


is in contact with the associated wall of the second frame portion


200


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, when the handle


23


is pivoted in the opening direction c, the pushing plate


23




b


of the handle


23


presses the pushed portion


32


of the crank


28


in the generally negative Y axis direction. The crank


28


moves in the releasing direction g away from the latch


15


. The coil spring


17


moves the latch


15


from the engage position (

FIG. 9

) to the release position (FIG.


10


). This separates the catch


13


from the engaging slot


15




a


. Thus, the lid


12




b


may be moved to open the box body


12




a.






The opened lid


12




b


is closed as described below.




In this case, the latch


15


is located at the release position. The crank


28


, which is biased by the coil spring


33


, contacts the engaging plate


15




c


of the latch


15


. The rotor


26


is located at the unlock position.




When the lid


12




b


is shut, the catch


13


of the storage box


12


contacts the hook


15




b


of the latch


15


. This causes the catch


13


to push the latch


15


and pivot the latch


15


in the catching direction b about the pin


16


against the force of the coil spring


17


. Thus, the catch


13


enters the engaging slot


15




a


(FIG.


9


). The movement of the latch


15


to the engage position moves the engaging plate


15




c


out the moving path of the elongated portion


28




b


. Thus, the coil spring


33


moves the crank


28


in the catching direction h to the operational position (FIG.


11


). The engaging plate


15




c


of the latch


15


then engages the elongated portion


28




b


. This arranges the elongated portion


28




b


at the engage position (FIG.


9


).




When the rotor


26


is located in the locked state, the lid


12




b


cannot be opened from the outer side. The operation of the latch


15


in this state will now be discussed. In this state, the latch


15


is located at the engage position and the crank


28


is located at the non-operational position. The pushing plate


23




b


of the handle


23


engages the associated wall of the second frame portion


200


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, the pushed portion


32


of the crank


28


is separated from the pushing plate


23




b


of the handle


23


in the X axis direction. As a result, even if the handle


23


is rotated in the opening direction c, the pushing plate


23




b


does not push the pushed portion


32


of the crank


28


. Accordingly, the lid


12




b


is not opened even if the handle


23


is manipulated.




The operation of the lock


11


when opening the lid


12




b


from the inner side of the storage box


12


regardless of whether the rotor


26


is located at the lock position or the unlock position will now be discussed. In such state, the latch


15


is located at the engage position regardless of whether the crank


28


is located at the operational position or the non-operational position.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, when the lever


34


is manipulated in the releasing direction g, the crank


28


is separated from the latch


15


. This moves the latch


15


from the engage position (

FIG. 9

) to the disengage position (FIG.


10


). As a result, the catch


13


is released from the engaging slot


15




a


and the lid


12




b


is opened.




With the above lock


11


, a person locked in the storage box


12


may manipulate the lever


34


to unlock the lock


11


and open the lid


12




b


. Thus, when a person is in the storage box


12


in a state in which the lid


12




b


is shut and the lock


11


is locked, the person may open the lid


12




b


by himself.




A second embodiment according to the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 15

to


20


.




A lock


40


has a base


41


, which is fixed to an attachment plate


50


, to prevent manipulation from the outer side of the lock


40


. The base


41


is located between the crank


28


and the attachment plate


50


. A rotor


26


is inserted through a hole


41




a


, which extends through the central portion of the base


41


. A stopper


50




a


extends through the base


41


from the attachment plate


50


.




A guard


41




c


, which extends from the base


41


, is arranged at a position corresponding to the clearance CL. The guard


41




c


blocks the elongated portion


28




b


of the crank


28


from the clearance CL such that the elongated portion


28




b


never opposes the clearance CL regardless of where the elongated portion


28




b


is located. Therefore, referring to

FIGS. 15 and 16

, the guard


41




c


prevents the crank


28


from being manipulated, for example, by a stick inserted in the clearance CL from the outer side of the lid


12




b.






If there is no guard


41




c


, the crank


28


may be manipulated by inserting a stick in the clearance CL. This would result in the lid


12




b


being opened. However, the base


41


functions effectively to prevent the lid


12




b


from being opened from the outer side. This is extremely effective for security reasons.




An engaging plate


41




d


extends from one side of the base


41


. An opening


41




e


extends between the engaging plate


41




d


and the base


41


. The engaging plate


41




d


is located farther from the attachment plate


50


than the base


41


. The distal portion of the lever


34


extends through the opening


41




e


and further from the engaging plate


41




d


. Referring to

FIGS. 18 and 20

, the opening


41




e


is long enough to enable the pivoting of the crank


28


.




A pair of opposing first notches


34




a


and a pair of opposing second notches


34




b


are formed on the lever


34


. When the crank


28


is located at an operational position (FIG.


17


), the first notches


34




a


are located at positions corresponding to the engaging plate


41




d


. When the crank


28


is located at a non-operational position (FIG.


19


), the second notches


34




b


are located at positions corresponding to the engaging plate


41




d.






Referring to

FIG. 17

, when an excessive force is applied to the lever


34


in the negative Z axis direction, the lever


34


is pressed against the engaging plate


41




d


of the guard


41




c


. As a result, stress concentrates in the vicinity of the notches


34




a


and breaks the lever


34


. Thus, parts other than the lever


34


that form the lock


40


are not damaged by the application of excessive force. Referring to

FIG. 19

, when the crank


28


is located at the non-operational position and the lever


34


is pressed against the engaging plate


41




d


of the base


41


, stress concentrates on the vicinity of the second notches


34




b


and breaks the lever


34


.




In the present invention, the lock


11


may be provided in the body


12




a


and the catch


13


, which engages the latch


15


, may be provided in the lid


12




b.






It should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Therefore, the present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A lock for a lid that selectively opens and closes a box, wherein one of the box and the lid is a first part and the other is a second part, the lock comprising:a latch provided on the first part, wherein the latch engages a catch, which is on the second part, to prevent the lid from opening when the lid is closed; a holding member, which moves between a locking position and an unlocking position, wherein the holding member engages the latch at the locking position and is disengaged from the latch at the unlocking position; a first manipulator for opening the lid from an outer side of the box when the lid is closed, wherein the first manipulator moves the holding member from the locking position to the unlocking position; a key lock mechanism, movable by an externally manipulated key, between an unlocked position and a locked position, and which shifts the holding member between an operational position, at which movement of the holding member by the first manipulator is enabled, and a non-operational position, at which movement of the holding member by the first manipulator is disabled; a second manipulator for opening the lid from an inner side of the box when the lid is closed, wherein the second manipulator moves the holding member from the locking position to the unlocking position; and said second manipulator having a predetermined fragile portion that is broken due to excessive force applied to the second manipulator, such that when said second manipulator is broken, said key lock mechanism and said holding member remain operational.
  • 2. The lock according to claim 1, further comprising a member concentrating the force in the predetermined fragile portion.
  • 3. The lock according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined fragile portion includes a notch formed in the second manipulator.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-198178 Jun 2000 JP
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