Claims
- 1. A combination lock for a hollow container such as a suitcase, luggage or the like, said hollow container having an upper part and a lower part, said lock being secured to the lower part of said container, the upper part of said container being provided with engaging means, said lock comprising locking means to lock said engaging means, shifting means for shifting said locking means between locking and unlocking positions, respectively corresponding to locking and releasing of said engaging means, a plurality of code means which only allow said shifting means to shift when adjusted to a specific position out of several predetermined positions, a plurality of corresponding adjusting means to adjust said code means, said code means being rotatably and axially immovably mounted on said shifting means and therefore shifting with said shifting means, said code means being in engagement with said adjusting means when said shifting means is in locking position and therefore driven to rotate with said adjusting means, said code means being disengageable from said adjusting means, said lock being further provided with resilient means which biases said shifting means from the unlocking position thereof toward the locking position thereof, said shifting means comprising a shifting shaft and a knob fixed on a first end of said shifting shaft, said locking means being mounted on a second end of said shifting shaft, said shifting means being shiftable among three positions, a locking position corresponding to said locking position of said locking means, an unlocking position corresponding to the unlocking position of said locking means, and a code-changing position, said code means being only disengaged from said adjusting means when said shifting means is in the code-changing position, said locking position of said shifting means being located between the unlocking position and the code-changing position, said resilient means being a single compression spring which also biases said shifting means toward the unlocking position when the shifting means is in the code-changing position, said shifting means having a first sheet and a second sheet slidably retained on the second end of said shifting shaft, said spring being retained on said shifting shaft between said first and second sheets, said locking means being fixed on the first sheet, said first sheet being closer to the second end of said shifting shaft, the structure of said lock being such that when said shifting means is shifted from its locking position toward its unlocking position, only said first sheet of the first and second sheets moves with said shifting shaft, and when said shifting means is shifted from locking position toward code-changing position, only said second sheet of the first and second sheets moves with a corresponding shifting shaft.
- 2. A combination lock according to claim 1, wherein said knob is provided with blocking means retained on said knob and movable in a direction perpendicular to the shifting direction of said shifting shaft between a blocking position and an unblocking position, said blocking means preventing the shifting of the said shifting means from the locking position to the code-changing position when said blocking means is in the blocking position.
- 3. A combination lock according to claim 2, wherein said knob is provided with retaining means to retain said blocking means in either the blocking position or the unblocking position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 817,693, filed Jan. 9, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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