1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock and particularly to a composite lock with adjustable connection to suit actual conditions of display sites or facilities.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Nowadays many shops and stores display merchandises in an open rack fashion. While consumers can freely select and fetch the goods desired, it also increases the risk of shoplifting. Hence various types of theft-deterrent measures and means have been developed to address this concern.
Take notebook computers for instance. In order to prevent shoplifting, the computer case now has a standard jack to couple with a lock. ROC patent publication Nos. 435563 and 467185 disclose the locks that may be coupled with the notebook computers. Such type of lock can be latched on a preformed jack on the notebook computer, and the lock is fastened to a steel cable for coupling on an anchor object such as a pillar, an annular ring or a hook to prevent shoplifting.
However, one of the problems often occurred to vendors is that the sales or display site not always totally meet requirements. And not every display goods has an anchor object nearby for coupling, and not every location where the anchor object is stationed is suitable for coupling (may be too far away or difficult to do coupling operation).
As a result, vendors have to add extra anchor objects on the display rack for this purpose. Or a plurality of displaying goods have to be coupled on the same anchor object and result in lengthy steel cables, and the display racks become untidy. This problem causes a lot troubles that remain to be resolved to date.
Therefore the primary object of the invention is to resolve the problem related to displaying a large number of merchandises that does not have sufficient anchor objects or have poorly situated anchor objects that causes locking difficult or impossible.
In view of the aforesaid disadvantages, the present invention aims at providing a branched wire lock that includes a connection wire and a plurality of lock heads. The connection wire has a trunk wire and branch wires connecting to the trunk wire. The trunk wire has a coupling section at one end to fasten to an anchor object. The lock heads are fastened respectively to the distal ends of the branch wires.
By means of the present invention, the trunk wire and the branch wires may be coupled and fastened to the anchor object or theft-deterrent goods. And they are adjustable according to the display sites or the quantity and location of the anchor objects on the display racks.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The connection wire 100 may be made of a flexible wire. It includes a trunk wire 110 and a branch wire 120 connecting to the trunk wire 110. Aside from the flexible wire, the connection wire 100 may also consist of coupling units such as a chain 130 shown in
The trunk wire 110 has one distal end forming a coupling section 111 which is directly formed by winding and fastening the distal end of the wire to become an annular ring. In practice, the distal end of the wire may be coupled with an independent annular ring. The trunk wire 110 has another end fastening to a lock head 112. The lock head is a jack lock (i.e. a general computer lock) to latch a jack on any theft-deterrent articles, such as electronic devices, appliances, and the like.
The branch wire 120 is connected to the trunk wire 110. It has another end fastening to another lock head 121 for latching on another theft-deterrent article.
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The embodiments set forth above may have many variations.
Moreover, aside from the jack lock mentioned above, the lock head may also be a padlock 270 shown in
Furthermore, the locations of the branch wires connecting to the trunk wire may vary according to requirements. Referring to
There are many ways to couple the branch wire on the trunk wire.
In summary, by coupling the trunk wire with branch wires, the invention may be adapted to suit different numbers and locations of anchor objects, and fastened to the anchor objects or theft-deterrent articles to achieve optimal theft-proof result.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.