This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 from Taiwan Patent Application No. 102210381 filed on Jun. 3, 2013, which is hereby specifically incorporated herein by this reference thereto.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a combination-identifiable padlock, especially to a padlock with combination lock cylinder and a key lock cylinder.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Padlocks are common used small locks to easily lock objects such as bicycles, cabinets, suitcases and so on. Combination lock cylinders are usually used in the padlocks to perform locking and unlocking. If the user forgets the combination, the conventional padlock can only be broken to be unlocked and the broken conventional padlock cannot be reused. Therefore, some of the conventional padlocks have both a combination lock cylinder and a key lock cylinder. When the user forgets the combination, the user can still use a key to unlock the conventional padlock.
However, even the user can unlock the conventional padlock by the key when the combination is forgotten, the forgotten combination is still unknown. Then the conventional padlock is only able to be unlocked by the key while the combination lock cylinder is no longer operable since the combination is unidentified. Therefore, even the conventional padlock can be unlocked by the key, the conventional padlock still lose partial function after the combination is forgotten.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a combination-identifiable padlock to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a combination-identifiable padlock. The combination-identifiable padlock has a shell, a combination lock cylinder, a key lock cylinder and an identification assembly. The combination lock cylinder, the key lock cylinder and the identification assembly are mounted in the shell. When the correct key is inserted, the key lock cylinder is rotatable to actuate the identification assembly and combination lock cylinder is actuated to identify the combination. Therefore, the combination is retrievable to avoid the combination lock cylinder to become unusable when the combination is forgotten.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The combination lock cylinder 20 is mounted in the first room 11 of the shell 10 and comprises multiple external wheels 21, multiple internal wheels 22, a lock rod 23 and a resilient element 24. Each external wheel 21 is mounted through a corresponding through hole 111 of the front shell 101 and is mounted in a corresponding receiving recess 112 of the rear shell 102. Each internal wheel 22 is mounted in a corresponding external wheel 21 and has an identification hole 221 formed through a sidewall thereof. The lock rod 23 is mounted through the internal wheels 22 and has an outer end. The outer end of the lock rod 23 is mounted through the rod hole 15 of the shell 10 and has a curved part 16 extending into the lock hole 16 of the shell 16. The resilient element 24 abuts a bottom end of the lock rod 23. The cooperation between the external wheels 21, the internal wheels 22 and the lock rod 23 results in locking and unlocking the combination lock cylinder 20. The other detailed structure of the combination lock cylinder 20 is well known by a person skilled in the art so that is not described here.
The key lock cylinder 30 is mounted in the second room 12 of the shell 10. The key lock cylinder 30 is unlocked with a key to be rotated. The key lock cylinder 30 has a stop 31, a top end and a notch 34. The stop 31 is formed on an outer wall of the key lock cylinder 30. The top end of the key lock cylinder 30 is hollow, extends out of the lock hole 16 of the shell 10 and is mounted around the curved part 231 of the lock rod 23. The notch 34 is formed transversely through the top end of the key lock cylinder 30. A positioning pin 32 and a resilient element 33 are mounted transversely in the key lock cylinder 30. The positioning pin 32 is mounted slidably in the sliding slot 121 to keep the key lock cylinder 30 from pulling out of the shell 10. The resilient element 33 presses against the positioning pin 32 to abut an inner wall of the shell 10. The other detailed structure of the key lock cylinder 30 is well known by a person skilled in the art so that is not described here.
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Generally, the positioning pin 32 is mounted in the sliding slot 121 to keep the key lock cylinder 30 from pulling out of the shell 10. However, the key lock cylinder 30 may need to be changed regularly for safety reason. With reference to
The padlock as described has following advantages. With the identification assembly 40, the user easily retrieves the forgotten combination simply by inserting the correct key and rotating the wheels 21, 22. Therefore, combination lock cylinder 20 does not lose its function forever since the combination is retrievable. Further, the key lock cylinder 30 can be changed regularly for safety reasons.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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