This application claims priority to Taiwan Application No. 107205148, filed Apr. 19, 2018 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a buckle lock which is applied to lock a device having a support stand, a hanger hole, or a support stand having a reinforcement extension securely.
Portable electronic device (such as a table and a smartphone) is expensive, so it is important to avoid the portable electronic device being stolen. However, the many electronic devices cannot be locked securely.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary aspect of the present invention is to provide a buckle lock which is applied to lock a device having a support stand, a hanger hole, or a support stand having a reinforcement extension securely.
To obtain above-mentioned aspect, a buckle lock provided by the present invention contains: a body, the body includes a locking mechanism, a fixing groove configured to retain with the fastening portion of the device, and a press rod configured to move toward a unlocking position of the fixing groove so as to allow the fastening portion to move out of the fixing groove, and the press rod is also configured to move toward a locking position of the fixing groove so as to stop a removal of the fastening portion from the fixing groove.
Preferably, the press rod is arranged on the locking mechanism.
Preferably, the locking mechanism is a key lock.
Preferably, the locking mechanism is a combination lock.
Preferably, the fixing groove has a flexible pad arranged thereon.
Preferably, the locking mechanism pushes the press rod toward the unlocking position of the fixing groove normally, and when the locking mechanism releases the press rod, the press rod moves back to the unlocking position of the fixing groove from the locking position of the fixing groove automatically.
Preferably, when the press rod is located at the locking position of the fixing groove, it closes an opening of the locking groove completely.
Preferably, when the press rod is located at the locking position of the fixing groove, it stops a removal of the fastening portion from the fixing groove.
Preferably, the body is in connection with a first end of a steel cable, and a second end of the steel cable is coupled with a connection object.
Preferably, the fastening portion is any one of a support stand, a hanger hole, and a support stand having a reinforcement extension.
With reference to
The buckle lock 10 comprises a body 11 which includes a locking mechanism 12 and includes a fixing groove 13 configured to retain with the fastening portion 21 of the device 20, wherein the fastening portion 21 is the support stand or the hanger hole which is connected on the device 20.
The body 11 further includes a press rod 14 which is configured to move toward a unlocking position of the fixing groove 13 (as shown in
The locking mechanism 12 is a key lock or a combination lock. Furthermore, the press rod 14 is arranged on the locking mechanism 12 or is an independent component apart from the locking mechanism 12.
The locking mechanism 12 has a resilient element (not shown) configured to push the press rod 14 toward the unlocking position of the fixing groove 13 normally, and when the locking mechanism 12 releases the press rod 14, the press rod 14 moves back to the unlocking position of the fixing groove 13 from the locking position of the fixing groove 13 automatically.
The body 11 is in connection with a first end of a steel cable 15 so that when the buckle lock 10 is locked on the device 20, and a second end of the steel cable 15 is coupled with a connection object (such as one of the table's legs or a wall column), thus locking the device 20 securely.
Referring to
The device 20 is unlocked by the locking mechanism 12 (i.e., the key lock or the combination lock) so that the press rod 14 moves back to the unlocking position of the fixing groove 13 automatically, and the body 11 is removed from the device 20.
When the press rod 14 is located at the locking position, it closes an opening of the locking groove 13 completely. With reference to
Referring to
The body 11 further includes a press rod 14 which is configured to move toward an unlocking position of the fixing groove 13 (as shown in
The locking mechanism 12 has a resilient element 16 configured to push the press rod 14 toward the unlocking position of the fixing groove 13 normally, and when the locking mechanism 12 releases the press rod 14, the press rod 14 moves back to the unlocking position of the fixing groove 13 from the locking position of the fixing groove 13 automatically.
The body 11 is in connection with a first end of a steel cable 15 so that when the buckle lock 10 is locked onto the device 20, and a second end of the steel cable 15 is coupled with a connection object (such as one of the table's legs or a wall column), thus locking the device 20 securely.
In this embodiment, the locking mechanism 12 is a combination lock. As shown in
As shown in
Thereby, the buckle lock 10 is applied to lock a device 20 having the support stand or the hanger hole securely.
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.
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