1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to combination locks and more particularly to a combination lock capable of being opened by inserting a key into keyhole in addition to turning tumbler wheels to a set series of numbers for opening.
2. Related Art
Locks with features of both pad lock and combination lock are well know. Conventionally, in a key opening operation of the lock a person has to turn a key inserted into a keyhole with one hand and pull a shackle out of a housing for opening with the other hand. This is inconvenient especially when only one hand is available. Also, there is a need of providing means on a combination lock and padlock combination for informing other persons (e.g., customs officer) that a luggage, a container or the like being locked by the combination lock and padlock combination has been opened previously for inspection so that a further opening of the same is not necessary. However, such feature has not been available in prior combination lock and padlock combinations as far as the present invention is aware. Thus, the need for improvement still exists.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a combination lock and padlock combination as a lock comprising a housing comprising a cover including a window proximate edge and a plurality of wheel openings, and a base including a first shackle receiving hole, a second shackle receiving hole parallel and opposing the first shackle receiving hole, and a cavity proximate the second shackle receiving hole; a tumbler wheel assembly disposed in the base and comprising a plurality of tumbler wheels each partially projected from the wheel opening and having a plurality of slots along its inner surface, a cylindrical moveable bar inserted through the tumbler wheels, the bar including a forward extension, and a plurality of lengthwise locking fins on its surface, the locking fins being aligned, snugly fitted in the slots and interlocked engaged therewith; a locking mechanism disposed in the base and comprising a U-shaped member fixedly connected to the forward extension of the bar, the U-shaped member including two rectangular channels on both sides, a rectangular shuttle member including a central opening, a projection at one side, a spring biased extension at the other side, the extension being inserted through the channels until being stopped by a shoulder between itself and the shuttle member with the spring of the extension being biased between both sides of the U-shaped member, and an arcuate recess formed at an end of the extension, and a parallelepiped indicator assembly fitted in the cavity and including a latch at one side proximate the projection, an internal spring having one end urged against a wall of the cavity, and a knurled indicating face on its top; a U-shaped shackle comprising one leg received in the second shackle receiving hole in a locked position, the other leg having an annular groove proximate a terminating end thereof and received in the first shackle receiving hole, the groove being in contact with the recess, and a spring depressible detent being pressed into the housing in a locked position; and a cylindrical key turning assembly disposed in the base and comprising a rectangular side ridge, a keyhole, and a forward bar-shaped protrusion having half of its forward portion being cut, the forward portion of the protrusion inserted through the central opening until a shoulder between itself and a rear portion thereof is stopped, whereby turning the tumbler wheels will turn the locking fins until a correct combination is shown on the wheel openings wherein the bar moves forward to push the U-shaped member and the shuttle member forward, and the groove moves toward a mouth of the first shackle receiving hole until being stopped with a terminating end of one leg cleared the second shackle receiving hole such that turning one leg about the other leg will open the lock; inserting a key into the keyhole to clockwise turn the key turning assembly about 180 degrees will move the shuttle member leftward for causing the projection to press and flatten the latch with the recess cleared the groove and the spring expanded to push the indicator assembly until being stopped such that pulling the shackle upward until the other leg is stopped will cause the terminating end of one leg to clear the second shackle receiving hole and pivoting one leg about the other leg will open the lock; continuously turning the tumbler wheels until the tumbler wheels has turned to a second combination such that turning one leg about the other leg about 180 degrees, pressing the shackle to move the groove along the first shackle receiving hole and move the bar toward a bottom of the housing for disengaging the locking fins from the slots and enabling a selection of the second combination to represent the combination for opening the lock, and pulling the shackle upward to engage the locking fins with the slots different from before; and inserting a master key into the keyhole to clockwise turn the key turning assembly about 180 degrees will move the shuttle member leftward for causing the projection to press and flatten the latch with the recess cleared the groove and the spring expanded to push the indicator assembly until being stopped such that pulling the shackle upward until the other leg is stopped will cause the terminating end of one leg to clear the second shackle receiving hole, pivoting one leg about the other leg will open the lock with the indicating face aligned with the window, counterclockwise turning the key turning assembly about 180 degrees will move the shuttle member rightward for disengaging the projection from the latch and engaging the recess with the groove, pushing the shackle downward until the other leg is stopped with the terminating end of one leg received in the second shackle receiving hole and the lock locked wherein the indicating face aligned with the window is maintained so as to indicate that the lock has been opened previously by viewing the indicating face through the window.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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The parallelepiped housing 10 comprises a cover 15 having an window 16 proximate one of its four corners, and a base including a first hole 12 proximate one of its four corners, a second hole 13 proximate the other corner opposing the first hole 12, a cavity 14 proximate the second hole 13, and an internal space 11 between the first hole 12 and the cavity 14.
The tumbler wheel assembly 20 is anchored in a series of half-circular recesses on the base of the housing 10 in communication with each other and comprises three tumbler wheels 22 each having a plurality of slots 221 along its inner surface, a cylindrical moveable bar 21 fitted in the tumbler wheels 22, the bar 21 including a plurality of sections each having a lengthwise locking fin 211 on its surface, the locking fins 211 being aligned and snugly fitted in the slots 221.
The locking mechanism 30 comprises a first section fitted in the space 11 including a U-shaped member fixedly connected to a forward extension of the bar 21, the U-shaped member including two rectangular channels 31 on both sides, a rectangular shuttle member 32 including a central opening 35, a projection 36 at one side, a rectangular extension 33 at the other side, the extension 33 being inserted through the channels 31 until being stopped by a shoulder between itself and the shuttle member 32, the extension 33 including a first spring 331 put thereon, the first spring 331 being biased between two sides of the U-shaped member, an arcuate recess 34 formed at an end of the extension 33, and a second section implemented as a parallelepiped indicator assembly 37 fitted in the cavity 14 and including a latch 371 at one side spaced from the projection 36 by a short distance, an internal space 375, a second spring 373 anchored in the space 375 wherein the second spring 373 is compressed in a locked position, and a knurled indicating face 374 on its top.
The shackle 40 comprises one leg with a terminating end 42 received in the second hole 13 in a locked position, an annular groove 41 proximate a terminating end of the other leg received in the first hole 12, the groove 41 being in contact with the recess 34, and a spring depressible detent 43 being pressed into the housing 10 in a locked position. The cylindrical key turning assembly 50 is disposed in a cavity of the base and comprises a rectangular side ridge 51, a keyhole 52, and a forward bar-shaped protrusion 53 having half of its forward portion being cut, the forward portion of the protrusion 53 inserted through the opening 35 until a shoulder between itself and a rear portion thereof is stopped at the mouth of the opening 35. An end of the forward portion of the protrusion 53 is proximate a wall of the space 11.
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At the same time (i.e., the lock has been opened), the indicating face 374 is aligned with the window 16. Next, counterclockwise turn the key turning assembly 50 (i.e., the ridge 51 and the protrusion 53) about 180 degrees so as to move the shuttle member 32 rightward from the position shown in
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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