Combination lock changeable in combination

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6799446
  • Patent Number
    6,799,446
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 25, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 5, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A combination lock includes a female member, a lock rod inserted in the female member; the female member is inserted through single dial, several actuating rings, and co-moving rings; the dial and the actuating rings are arranged side by side, and releaseably engaged with respective co-moving rings; the dial and an actuating ring adjacent thereto have a projecting portion on opposing sides while every two adjacent actuating rings have a projecting portion on opposing sides such that the co-moving rings can be turned to unlocking position where all gaps thereof oppose a trench of the female member to form a passage for the lock rod by operating the dial; orientations of the dial and the actuating rings relative to respective co-moving rings are changed for changing the unlocking combination by operating the dial after the dial and the actuating rings are disengaged from the co-moving rings.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a combination lock, more particularly one, which is comprised of single dial, and whose unlocking numeral combination can be changed.




2. Brief Description of the Prior Art




Combination locks are usually used on suitcases, cable locks etc. The user of a combination lock only has to remember the unlocking numeral combination, and won't have the various problems with use of a key, e.g. losing the key, and the key getting damaged.




a male member


10


, which has an insertion rod


101


having several aligned engaging teeth


102


equidistantly spaced along it;




a female member


20


having a holding tube


201


for insertion of the male member


10


; the holding tube


201


having a trench formed along the whole length thereof, and a fitting trench


205


on a tail end thereof; the engaging teeth


102


of the male member


10


will project out from the trench of the trench of the holding tube


210


after the male member


10


is inserted in the holding tube


201


;




several dials


202


arranged one next to another around the holding tube


201


of the female member


20


; each of the dials


202


has numerals spaced out on an outer side, and a gap (not numbered) on an inward edge;




locating rings


203


fitted in respective dials


202


and around the holding tube


201


for helping locating the dials


202


when the dials


202


are being operated; each locating ring


203


has a gap opposing the trench of the holding tube


201


; and




a C-shaped ring


204


engaged with the fitting trench


205


of the female member


20


for preventing the dials


202


and the locating rings


203


from separating from the female member


20


.




Thus, the lock will be in the locking position, wherein the male member


10


can't be separated from the female member


20


, after the male member


10


is inserted in the holding tube


201


, and the dials


202


turned such that the gaps thereof no longer oppose the trench of the holding tube


201


. And, the male member


10


will be separable from the female member


20


after the dials


202


are turned to the unlocking orientation according to the unlocking numeral combination, wherein the gaps of all the dials


202


will oppose the trench of the holding tube


201


to form a passage, which allows the teeth


102


to pass through.




However, the user has to rotate all of the dials


202


in operating the combination lock. Consequently, the lock is not convenient to use. And, the lock can't be changed in the unlocking numeral combination to suit the user needs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a main object of the present invention to provide a combination lock, which has single dial, but it is as difficult to find out the unlocking numeral combination as it is to find out combinations of conventional locks that have several dials.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a combination lock, which can be changed in respect of the combination.




The present lock has a female member, a lock rod inserted in a holding tube of the female member, a dial, several actuating rings, locating rings, and co-moving rings. The female member is inserted through the dial, the actuating rings, the locating rings, and the co-moving rings at the holding tube, which is formed with a trench along the whole length thereof. The dial and the actuating rings are arranged side by side, and releaseably engaged with respective co-moving rings. The dial and an actuating ring adjacent thereto have a projecting portion on opposing sides while every two adjacent actuating rings have a projecting portion on opposing sides such that by means of operating the dial, the co-moving rings can be turned to unlocking position where all gaps thereof oppose the elongated trench of the female member to form a passage, which allows spaced teeth of the lock rod to pass through. The locating rings are arranged in the dial and the actuating rings for locating the same and producing ticktack when the dial is being rotated to cause rotation of the actuating rings together with it. The orientations of the dial and the actuating rings relative to respective co-moving rings are changed for changing the unlocking combination by operating the dial after the lock has been unlocked, and the dial and the actuating rings disengaged from the co-moving rings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the combination lock according to the present invention,





FIG. 2

is a vertical section of the combination lock according to the present invention,





FIG. 3

is a horizontal section of the combination lock according to the present invention,





FIG. 4

is another vertical section of the combination lock according to the present invention,





FIG. 5

is a partial vertical section of the combination lock according to the present invention,





FIG. 6

is a partial cross-sectional view of the combination lock of the present invention in use (1),





FIG. 7

is a vertical section of the combination lock of the present invention in use (2),





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the combination lock of the present invention in use (3),





FIG. 9

is a view of the combination lock of the present invention in use (4), and





FIG. 10

is an exploded perspective view of the conventional combination lock as described in the Background.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a preferred embodiment of a combination lock in the present invention includes:




a female member


1


including a holding tube


12


, and a rim


11


formed at a rear end of the holding tube


12


; the rim


11


is formed with two curved trenches


111


in opposite directions, two gaps


112


on edges of opposite directions, and a middle hole


113


on the middle; the holding tube


12


has a trench


121


along the whole length thereof, an elongated locating recess


122


(FIG.


4


), and an engaging recess


123


(

FIG. 3

) near to a front end;




a push ring


13


arranged around the holding tube


12


of the female member


1


; the push ring


13


has two opposing plate portions


131


projecting from one side, and two opposing pushing projections


132


on the other side; the plate portions


131


are inserted in respective ones of the curved trenches


11


of the female member


1


;




a pushed ring


14


arranged around the holding tube


12


; the pushed ring


14


has a through hole


141


, a locating protrusion


142


formed on an inner side thereof, and curved sloping portions


143


; the curved sloping portions


143


are in contact with respective pushing projections


132


of the push ring


13


such that a forward pushing force is exerted on the pushed ring


14


when the push ring


13


is turned for the pushing projections


132


to move to higher ends of the curved sloping portions


143


; the locating protrusion


142


is held in the locating recess


122


of the female member


1


so that the pushed ring


14


can't turn relative to the female member


1


;




a dial


2


having a holding tube


21


, several numerals equidistantly spaced on an outer side, teeth spaced out on an annular inner side, corresponding holding spaces


221


of the numerals between the teeth, and locating notches


23


of equal sizes next to the holding spaces


221


; the dial


2


is further formed with a step-shaped portion


24


on a front side, and a moving protrusion


25


on the step-shaped portion


24


(FIG.


3


);




first, second, and third co-moving rings


4


,


4


′, and


4


″; each co-moving ring has a holding hole


41


, a gap


411


on an inward edge, a rim


42


, and two opposing engaging blocks


43


(


43


′,


43


″) on the rim


42


; the co-moving ring


4


is arranged around the holding tube


12


and held in the dial


2


such that it is releaseably engaged with the dial


2


with the engaging blocks


43


being held in the holding spaces


221


, and such that the gap


411


faces an opposite direction of a corresponding numeral on the dial


2


;




first, second, and third locating rings


5


,


5


′, and


5


″, each of which has a holding hole


51


, a gap


511


on an inward edge thereof, a locating protrusion


512


, on the inward edge, two recesses


52


, and a trench


53


, which is formed between the recesses


52


and forms an angle; each locating ring


5


,


5


′,


5


″ has an elastic locating element


54


tightly and securely fitted in the trench


53


thereof; the elastic locating elements


54


have two ends


541


projecting out from edges of respective locating rings


5


,


5


′,


5


″; the first locating ring


5


is arranged around the holding tube


12


and held in the dial


2


such that the locating protrusion


512


is fitted in the locating recess


122


of the female member


1


to prevent rotation of the ring


5


relative to the holding tube


12


, and the gap


511


opposes the trench


121


of the female member


1


, and such that the elastic locating element


54


is fitted in the locating notches


23


at the ends


541


for locating the dial


2


and producing ticktack when the dial


2


is being operated;




first and second actuating rings


3


,


3


′, each of which has a holding hole


31


, teeth spaced out on an annular inner side, holding spaces


32


between the teeth, and locating notches


33


of equal sizes next to the holding spaces


32


; each of the actuating rings


3


,


3


′ is further formed with a first projecting portion


34


on a rear side, a step-shaped portion


35


on a front side, and a second projecting portion


36


on the step-shaped portion


35


; the first actuating ring


3


is arranged around the holding tube


12


of the female member


1


and next to the dial


2


such that the moving protrusion


25


of the dial


2


will come into contact with the first projecting portion


34


thereof during the course of the dial


2


being operated; the co-moving ring


4


′, and the locating ring


5


′ are arranged around the holding tube


12


and held in the first actuating ring


3


such that the locating protrusion


512


of the locating ring


5


′ is fitted in the locating recess


122


to prevent rotation of the ring


5


′ relative to the holding tube


12


, the gap


511


of the locating ring


5


′ opposes the trench


121


, and the corresponding elastic locating element


54


is fitted in the locating notches


33


at two ends


541


for locating the actuating ring


3


and producing ticktack when the actuating ring


3


is being turned, and such that the co-moving ring


4


′ is releaseably engaged with the first actuating ring


3


at the engaging blocks


43


′ thereof;




the second actuating ring


3


′ is arranged around the holding tube


12


and next to the first actuating ring


3


such that the second projecting portion


36


of the first actuating ring


3


will come into contact with first projecting portion


34


′ thereof during the course of the first actuating ring


3


being rotated; the co-moving ring


4


″, and the locating ring


5


″ are arranged around the holding tube


12


and held in the second actuating ring


3


′ such that they can function in the same way as the co-moving ring


4


′, and the locating ring


5


′;




an operating body


64


arranged on the rear side of the rim


11


of the female member


1


; the operating body


64


has a fitting tube


641


(FIG.


8


), and two engaging protrusions


644


(FIG.


8


), and is fitted around the plate portions


131


of the push ring


13


at two connecting portions


643


thereof; the engaging protrusions


644


are normally fitted in the gaps


112


of the female member


1


to prevent rotation of the operating body


64


relative to the female member


1


;




a lock rod


6


inserted in the female member


1


, and projecting out from the middle hole


113


of the rim


11


; the lock rod


6


has an engaging block portion


61


at a front end, teeth


62


spaced out along a middle section, and a rear fitting portion


63


; the teeth


62


project out from the opening of the trench


121


; the block portion


61


has a curved concavity


611


while the rear fitting portion


63


has an engaging trench


632


; a spring


631


is disposed around the rear fitting portion


63


to bias the lock rod


6


forwards while a pin


642


is inserted through the fitting tube


641


of the operating body


64


and held in the engaging trench


632


to connect the lock rod


6


and the operating body


64


;




a lock shell


7


having a holding room


71


, a pin hole


75


, a holding hole


72


perpendicular to the holding room


71


, and two guide trenches


721


,


722


adjacent to the holding hole


72


; the actuating rings


3


,


3


′, and the holding tube


21


of the dial


2


are disposed in the holding room


71


while a pin


751


is inserted in the pin hole


75


, and fitted on the engaging recess


123


of the female member


1


to connect the female member


1


and the lock shell


7


; a big spring


711


is disposed in the holding room


71


to come into contact with the locating ring


5


″ for biasing the co-moving rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ towards the rear end of the tube portion


12


;




a locking insertion rod


73


separably inserted in the holding hole


72


of the lock shell


7


for releaseably engaging the engaging block portion


61


of the lock rod


6


; a spring


741


is held in the holding hole


72


while a cap


74


is disposed on top of the spring


741


such that the locking insertion rod


73


is biased outwardly of the holding hole


72


by the spring


741


after it is inserted in the hole


72


; the cap


74


has protrusions


742


,


743


, which are respectively fitted in the guide trenches


721


,


722


so that the cap


74


can move more smoothly; and




an outer shell


76


comprised of first and second parts


761


,


762


connected together, and disposed around the lock shell


7


for making the present lock attractive; the part


762


has a position sign


763


, and two arrow sings


764


respectively pointing to clockwise and counterclockwise directions for helping the user turn the dial


2


exactly to desired positions in operating the present combination lock.




In assembling the present lock, the pushing projections


132


of the push ring


13


are located on the lowermost ends of the sloping portions


143


of the pushed ring


14


, the engaging blocks


43


,


43


′,


43


″ of the co-moving ring


4


,


4


′,


4


″ respectively held in the holding spaces


221


,


321


,


321


′, and the gaps


411


of the co-moving ring


4


,


4


,


4


″ faced with the trench


121


of the female member


1


such that the gaps


511


,


411


of the locating rings


5


,


5


′,


5


″ and the co-moving rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ are aligned to form a passage adjacent to the trench


121


; the first projecting portion


34


of the first actuating ring


3


will be located on the step-shaped portion


24


of the dial


2


, and the first projecting portion


34


′ of the second actuating ring


3


′ will be located on the step-shaped portion


35


of the first actuating ring


3


. And, the lock rod


6


is inserted in the holding tube


12


with the teeth


62


thereof passing through the trench


121


as well as the gaps


511


,


411


. Then, the lock shell


7


is disposed around the actuating rings


3


,


3


′ and the holding tube


21


of the dial


2


, and secured to the female member


1


by means of the pin


751


after the outer shell


76


, the cap


74


, and the locking insertion rod


73


are fitted to the lock shell


7


. And, the operating body


64


is fitted around the plate portions


131


of the push ring


13


at the connecting portions


643


thereof, and connected to the rear fitting portion


63


of the lock rod


6


with the pin


642


. Thus, the cap


74


will be pushed towards an upper end of the holding hole


72


of the lock shell


7


by the spring


741


when the operating body


64


is pulled away from the rim


11


of the female member


1


; the protrusion


743


of the cap


74


will come into contact with the engaging block portion


61


, and in turns, the cap


74


is stopped from moving out of the holding hole


72


, as shown in FIG.


8


.




The present lock is provided to a buyer in the unlocked position, i.e. the lock rod


6


can be moved rewards of the female member


1


, such that the buyer can set the unlocking numeral combination of the lock. To set the combination, the operating body


64


is first turned such that the pushing projections


132


of the push ring


13


are relocated on the highest ends of the sloping portions


143


, and the pushed ring


14


pushed forwards (FIG.


6


), and in turns, the co-moving rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ as well as the locating rings


5


,


5


′,


5


″ move towards front end of the female member


1


, and the engaging blocks


43


,


43


′,


43


″ separate from corresponding holding spaces


221


,


321


,


321


′; thus, the co-moving rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ respectively disengage the dial


2


, the rings


3


,


3


′. Then, the dial


2


is turned in a first direction more than three circles (one thousand and eighty degrees) such that one of the numerals on the dial


2


will be the first numeral of the unlocking combination that is nearest to the position sign


763


of the outer shell


76


when the rotation of the dial


2


finishes; the second projecting portion


36


of the first actuating ring


3


will come into contact with the first projecting portion


34


′ of the second actuating ring


3


′, and the second actuating ring


3


′ will begin to turn together with the dial


2


after the dial


2


is turned more than three circles; the co-moving rings


4


,


4


,


4


″ won't turn together with the dial


2


or the actuating rings


3


,


3


′. Third, the dial


2


is turned more than one circle and less than two circles (360 to 720 degrees) in a second direction opposite the first one such that one of the numerals on the dial


2


will be the second numeral of the unlocking combination that is adjacent to the position sign


763


when the second rotation of the dial


2


finishes; the moving protrusion


25


of the dial


2


will come into contact with the first projecting portion


34


of the first actuating ring


3


, and the first actuating ring


3


will begin to turn together with the dial


2


after the dial


2


has been turned one circle; the actuating ring


3


′ won't turn until the dial


2


is turned more than two circles. Fourth, the dial


2


is turned less one circle in the first direction such that only the dial


2


is turned relative to the co-moving ring


4


, and such that one of the numerals on the dial


2


will be the third numeral of the unlocking combination that is nearest to the position sign


763


when the third rotation of the dial


2


finishes. And finally, the operating body


64


is turned until the pushing projections


132


are located on the lowermost ends of the sloping portions


143


such that the engaging protrusions


644


oppose the gaps


112


, and after the turning motion, the body


64


is released, and biased towards the rim


11


by the spring


631


such that the engaging protrusions


644


engage the rim


11


, and such that the pushed ring


14


, the locating rings


5


,


5


′,


5


″, and the co-moving rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ are moved closer to the rim


11


by the big spring


711


. Consequently, the engaging blocks


43


,


43


′,


43


″ are again respectively held in corresponding holding spaces


221


,


321


,


321


′ for the co-moving ring


4


,


4


′,


4


″ to be capable of turning together with the dial


2


, the rings


3


,


3


′ respectively. At the time, the operating body


64


will become incapable of disengaging the rim


11


, i.e. the combination unchangeable, in case the dial


2


is turned such that the co-moving rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ turn away from respective unlocking orientations to be stopped from moving along the tube portion


12


of the female member


1


by the teeth


62


of the lock rod


6


; the lock rod


6


will be also stopped from moving relative to the female member


1


by the co-moving rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ after the rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ turn away from the unlocking orientations, and in turns, the present lock will be in the locking position.




In operating the lock for making the same unlock, first the dial


2


is turned in the first direction more than three circles such that the second actuating ring


3


′ is turned together. And, the dial


2


is turned such that the first unlocking numeral is adjacent to the position sign


763


for the gap


411


″ of the third co-moving ring


4


″ to oppose the trench


121


of the female member


1


, as shown in FIG.


7


. Then, the dial


2


is turned one circle in the second direction such that the first actuating ring


3


is turned together. And after the above turning operation, the dial


2


is turned less than one circle until the second unlocking numeral is adjacent to the position sign


763


for the gap


411


of the second co-moving ring


4


′ to oppose the trench


121


of the female member


1


. Third, the dial


2


is turned no more than one circle (three hundred and sixth degrees) in the first direction until the third unlocking numeral is adjacent to the position sign


763


for the gap


411


of the co-moving ring


4


to oppose the trench


121


; during the above turning operation, the first actuating ring


3


won't turn together with the dial


2


because the moving protrusion


25


doesn't come into contact with the first projecting portion


34


. Consequently, all of the gaps


411


,


411


′,


411


″,


511


,


511


′,


511


″ oppose the trench


121


to form a passage, which allows the teeth


62


of the lock rod


6


to pass through. The block portion


61


will disengage the locking insertion rod


73


, and the rod


73


is made to separate from the lock shell


7


by the spring


741


when the operating body


64


is pulled to effect movement of the lock rod


6


together with it to the releasing position. When the lock rod


6


is in the releasing position, the teeth


62


will be held in the gaps


411


,


411


′,


411


″ to prevent the dial


2


, and the actuating rings


3


,


3


′ from turning; thus, the unlocking combination won't be changed due to accidental rotation of the dial


2


or the actuating rings


3


,


3


′.




To use the lock, the dial


2


is rotated to move the rings


4


,


4


′,


4


″ away from respective unlocking orientations after the locking insertion rod


73


has been inserted in the holding hole


72


, and the lock rod


6


made to project into the hole


72


to engage the rod


73


by the spring


631


; thus, the lock rod


6


can't move, and the insertion rod


73


can't separate from the lock shell


7


.




From the above description, it can be easily understood that the combination lock of the invention has advantages as followings:




1. The user only has to operate single dial therefore the combination lock is convenient to use.




2. The lock can be changed in the unlocking combination for suiting the user's need and increasing security.



Claims
  • 1. A combination lock, comprisinga female member including a holding tube, and a rim formed at a rear end of the holding tube; the rim having two curved trenches, and a middle through hole; the holding tube having a trench formed along a whole length thereof, an elongated locating recess, and an engaging recess near to a front end; a push ring arranged around the holding tube of the female member; the push ring having two plate portions projecting out from respective curved trench of the female member; the push ring having two pushing projections on a front side; a pushed ring arranged next to the push ring and around the holding tube of the female member; the pushed ring having a locating protrusion fitted in the elongated locating recess so as not to rotate on the holding tube; the pushed ring having curved sloping portions in contact with respective pushing projections of the push ring such that a forward pushing force is exerted on the pushed ring when the push ring is turned so as to move the pushing projections to higher ends of the sloping portions; a dial arranged around the holding tube; the dial having a holding tube, and a plurality of spaced numerals on an outer side; the dial having teeth spaced out on an annular inner side, and corresponding holding spaces of the numerals between the teeth thereof; the dial having locating notches of equal size on an annular inner side; the dial having a step-shaped portion on a front end, and a moving protrusion projecting forwards from the step-shaped portion; a plurality of co-moving rings arranged around the holding tube of the female member; each co-moving ring having a gap on an inward edge, a rim, and two engaging blocks on the rim; a first one of the co-moving ring being held in the dial to be releaseably engaged with the teeth of the dial at the engaging blocks thereof; locating rings arranged next to respective co-moving rings and around the holding tube of the female member; each locating ring having a locating protrusion fitted in the elongated locating recess so as not to rotate on the holding tube; each locating ring having a gap on an inward edge thereof; elastic locating elements being secured to respective locating rings with two ends projecting out from edges of the locating rings; a first one of the locating rings being held in the dial with the gap opposing the trench of the female member, and with two ends of the elastic locating element being fitted in the locating notches of the dial; actuating rings arranged side by side next to the dial and around respective co-moving rings as well as respective locating rings; each actuating ring having teeth spaced out on an annular inner side, holding spaces between the teeth, and locating notches of equal size on an annular inner side; each actuating ring having a first projecting portion on a rear side, a step-shaped portion on a front side, and a second projecting portion projecting forwards from the step-shaped portion; the co-moving rings, except for the first one, being releaseably engaged with the teeth of respective actuating rings at the engaging blocks thereof so as to be capable of rotating together with respective actuating rings; rotation of the dial and the actuating rings being incapable of effecting rotation of respective co-moving rings together with them when the co-moving rings are disengaged from them; the locating rings, except for the first one, being held in respective actuating rings with the gaps thereof opposing the trench of the female member, and with two ends of the elastic locating elements being fitted in the locating notches of the actuating rings; the moving protrusion of the dial being capable of coming into contact with the first projecting portion of a first one of the actuating rings during a course of the dial being operated, thus making the first actuating ring turn together with the dial; the second projecting portion of each actuating ring being capable of coming into contact with the first projecting portion of an adjacent actuating ring arranged in front of it during a course of the former actuating ring being rotated, thus making the front adjacent actuating ring turn together with the rear adjacent one; an operating body arranged on a rear side of the rim of the female member and fitted around the plate portions of the push ring for causing the push ring to rotate together with it; a lock rod inserted through the holding tube of the female member, and projecting out from the middle hole of the rim of the female member at a rear end; the lock rod having teeth spaced out thereon and projecting out from an opening of the trench of the female member; the lock rod being secured to the operating body at the rear end thereof; the lock rod being biased forwards by a first spring; a lock shell receiving a front portion of the holding tube of the female member, the actuating rings and the holding tube of the dial in a holding room thereof, and secured to the female member; the lock shell having a holding hole perpendicular to the holding room; a second spring being disposed in the holding room for biasing the co-moving rings to a first position; and a locking insertion rod separably inserted in the holding hole of the lock shell for releaseably engaging a front end of the lock rod; a cap-equipped spring being held in the holding hole for pushing the locking insertion rod outwardly of the holding hole after the lock rod disengages the locking insertion rod; whereby allowing the co-moving rings to be rotated to respective unlocking positions, in which the gaps of the co-moving rings form a passage opposing the trench of the female member for the teeth of the lock rod to pass through, by means of rotating the dial, and whereby allowing unlocking numeral combination to be changed when the lock is in unlocking position by means of rotating the dial to change orientations of the dial and the actuating rings relative to respective co-moving rings after the operating body has been rotated so as to make the pushing projections of the push ring move to higher ends of the sloping portions of the pushed ring.
  • 2. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the female member has a plurality of gaps on an edge thereof while the operating body has engaging protrusions opposing the rim of the female member to be fitted in respective ones of the gaps of the female member to prevent rotation of the operating body relative to the female member.
  • 3. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the female member has an engaging recess near to the front portion held in the lock shell while the lock shell has a pin hole; a pin being inserted through the pin hole and fitted in the engaging recess for connecting the female member to the lock shell.
  • 4. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the locating rings has two recesses, and a trench, which is formed between the recesses and forms an angle, while the elastic locating elements are tightly and securely fitted in respective ones of the trenches of the locating rings.
  • 5. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rear end of the lock rod has an engaging trench thereon while a pin is inserted in the operating body and fitted in the engaging trench to securely connect the lock rod to the operating body.
  • 6. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lock shell has a plurality of guide trenches adjacent to the holding hole thereof while the cap of the spring provided for pushing the locking insertion rod has protrusions fitted in respective ones of the guide trenches.
  • 7. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein an outer shell, which includes first and second parts connected together, is disposed around the lock shell.
  • 8. The combination lock as claimed in claim 7, wherein an outer side of the outer shell is formed with a position sign, and two arrow sings respectively pointing to clockwise and counterclockwise directions.
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