1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a combination lock, and more particularly to a combination lock having therein a knob rotatably mounted on the lock to activate/deactivate the locking mechanism of the lock.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In public places, such as the train station, the Gray Hound station or the Supermarkets and the malls, a large number of storage boxes are installed for users to temporarily store therein personal items. This kind of storing boxes normally has a built-in unlocking mechanism so that when the key to the storing box is lost or for any unknown reasons the key to the specific storing box is lost, the supervisor may always unlock the storing box. However, there is no way that the responsible authority is able to monitor all the users of the storing boxes, so that some users may copy the keys to the storing boxes when and even after they rent the storing boxes. Then these people may use the copied keys to unlock the storing boxes and steal whatever the items received inside the storing boxes.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide an improved lock to mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an improved combination lock having a knob mounted on the lock to control the locking/unlocking mechanism of the combination lock. The knob is both controlled by a series of combination numbers and a master key. Therefore, no matter what the combination to the lock is set, the supervisor may always use the master key to reset the locking mechanism so as to return the locking mechanism to its original status to be ready for next use.
In order to accomplish the foregoing objective, the lock of the present invention includes a plurality of buttons movably mounted on a returning seat which is linearly movable relative to a casing of the lock, a limiting seat movably received in the casing and operatively connected to the buttons and a knob rotatably mounted in the casing and having thereon multiple abutting bosses to selectively move the limiting seat and the returning seat. Therefore, when the buttons are pressed downward from a first position to a second position after the knob is rotated in a first direction to force the first abutting boss thereof to move the limiting seat as well as the returning seat from a first position to a second position, arms from the returning seat will be received in the cutouts defined in the buttons which are pressed to maintain the specific buttons in the second position. Due to the engagement between the returning seat and the specific buttons, the returning seat is also maintained in the second position. In addition, rotating the knob in the second direction which is opposite to the first direction, the limiting seat is moved back to its first position by the recoil force from the springs which are provided between the casing and the limiting seat, which allows the pins of the buttons to be freely movable axially relative to the limiting seat. As a result of moving the returning seat by the second abutting boss, arms from the returning seat are released from the cutouts of the buttons. The pins are then limited by the limiting seat and the combination lock is in the locked status.
Furthermore, a returning rod is movably mounted on the casing and operably connected to the returning seat such that when the specific buttons are in the second position, pressing the returning rod allows the pins of the buttons to be released from the limiting seat.
Still further, a master key is provided to the knob having therein a core. Therefore, when the combination lock is in the locked status, rotating the master key in the core, the second abutting boss forces the returning seat and a frame, which allows the pins of the specific buttons to go back to their original positions. That is, the combination lock is ready for next use.
Other objects, 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 casing (1) is composed of a bottom casing (10) and a top casing (11) securely connected to the bottom casing (10) to define therebetween a receiving space (not numbered) to receive therein the returning seat (2), the frame (3), the limiting seat (4), the buttons (5) and the knob (6). Multiple first springs (12) are provided inside the receiving space to provide resilience force to the buttons (5). Furthermore, the top casing (11) is provided with an aperture (111) to receive therein the knob (6).
The returning seat (2) is securely yet movably received in the receiving space of the casing (1) and composed of a base (21) and a covering (22). The base (21) has multiple first holes (211) defined through the base (21) to correspond to the first springs (12) respectively and first recoil springs (212) (two are shown) provided between a side face of the base (21) and an inner side face defining the receiving space of the casing (1). The returning seat (2) is further depicted in
The frame (3) has a U shape configuration and includes a first cutout (31) defined in a side face thereof, a rod (32) formed on a bottom face defining the first cutout (31), multiple second cutouts (33) defined in two opposite inner side faces of the frame (3), multiple abutting faces (34) each being formed between two adjacent second cutouts (33) and multiple (two are shown) second recoil springs (35) provided between the inner side face of the casing (1) and a side face of respective distal end of the frame (3).
The limiting seat (4) has a head (41) formed on a front portion thereof and provided with an elongated slot (411) defined through the head (41) to movably receive therein the rod (32) of the frame (3), multiple longitudinal paths (42) defined in two opposite side faces of the limiting seat (4) and a latitudinal path (43) defined in the two opposite side faces to bisect the longitudinal paths (42) and a third recoil spring (44) provided between the rear of the limiting seat (4) and the inner side face of the casing (1) to provide a recoil force to the limiting seat (4).
Each of the buttons (5) is the same in composition and depicted in detail in
The knob (6) is depicted in detail in
A protection cap (13), as shown in
In addition, a returning rod (7) is provided to the returning seat (2). The returning rod (7) has a wedged head (71) formed on a bottom end thereof and a fifth recoil spring (72) an end of which is securely abutted to the returning rod (7). In correspondence to the returning rod (7), the returning seat (2) is provided with a wedged recess (215).
When the combination lock of the present invention is assembled, taking reference to FIGS. 1 to 2C, the bottom portions of the columns (53) of the buttons (5) extend through a securing cap (216) which is on top of the returning seat (2), the passages (222) and the first holes (211) of the returning seat (2) to be supported by the first springs (12) which are received in the bottom casing (10). In the meantime, the limiting seat (4) is received in the frame (3) with the rod (32) being received in the elongated slit (411) of the limiting seat (4) so as to allow the limiting seat (4) to be movable relative to the frame (3) and vice versa. After the combination between the returning seat (4) and the frame (3), each of the buttons (5) is extended through the combination of the returning seat (4) and the frame (3) with the returning seat (4) separating the buttons (5) into two parts, e.g. right part and left part. Then the protection cap (13) is firmly mounted on top of the buttons (5) to secure the positions of the buttons (5) inside the bottom casing (10). Thereafter, the returning rod (7) is inserted through the protection cap (13) with the fifth recoil spring (72) sandwiched between the returning rod (7) and a periphery of the wedged recess (215). That is, the returning rod (7) is supported by the returning seat (2). In the end, the knob (6) is inserted into the bottom casing (10) with the head (41) of the limiting seat (4) being received in the abutting recess (622) of the first abutting block (621). Furthermore, the first recoil springs (212) for the returning seat (2), the second recoil springs (35) for the frame (3) and the third recoil spring (44) for the limiting seat (4) are all placed in position inside the receiving space of the casing (1) to respectively provide a recoil force to the returning seat (2), the frame (3) and the limiting seat (4).
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In a Status of Setting Numbers for the Combination Lock:
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In a Status of Securing the Determined Numbers:
After the knob (6) is rotated to allow the head (41) to be received in the abutting recess (622) so as to allow all the pins (581) to be positioned at the joint of the longitudinal path (42) and the latitudinal path (43), rotating the knob (6) in the counterclockwise direction again, i.e. from the second position to the third position, as shown in
After the sequence of numbers is set for the combination lock of the present invention, a user is able to use the combination lock to secure safety of personnel belongings in a public places such as train station, bus station, airport or restaurants where public lockers are available. That is, after the personnel belongings are placed into a locker, the user is able to rotate, clockwise, the knob (6) from the third position to the second position, which separates the engagement between the second abutting block (632) and the returning seat (2). Thereafter, it is noted from
Another method to secure the number sequence of the combination lock of the present invention after some buttons (5) are pressed downward relative to the bottom casing (10) is described in the following. After the arms (214) from the returning seat (2) corresponding to the downward movement buttons (5) are received in the arm stays (532), the user may press downward the returning rod (7) to force the wedged head (71) to abut an outer periphery defining the wedged recess (215) such that the returning seat (2) is forced to move inside the casing (1), which releases the arms (214) from the corresponding arm stays (532). Thus the pins (581) of the selected buttons (5) are moved to the upper half of the longitudinal path (42) by the first springs (12).
Further attention is to be noted concerning the movement of the buttons (5). After the selected buttons (5) are secured, i.e. the number sequence is determined and secured and the combination lock is in the locked status, any unauthorized personnel trying to unlock the combination lock by random number sequences may cause the pins (581) of the incorrect buttons (5) be moved to the lower half of the longitudinal path (42), which further locks the combination lock of the present invention. Under such a condition, some of the pins (581) stay in the upper portion of the longitudinal path (42) and some of the pins (581) stay in the lower portion of the longitudinal path (42), as shown in
Therefore, with reference to
In a Status of Erasing all the Number Sequence
After the user returns the locker to the supervisor, with reference to
From the foregoing description, it is noted that the user is able to safely use the combination lock of the present invention without worrying that the combination sequence is copied by unauthorized personnel after the use of the combination lock and personal belongings will be stolen. Each time when in use of the combination lock, the user is able to randomly select a combination sequence to safeguard the personal belongings and everytime after the use of the combination lock, the supervisor is able to reset the combination sequence so that the user is able to freely select a preferable number sequence.
Even though the previously set number sequence is changed due to an attempt trying to open the combination lock by inputting any number sequence, the press of the returning rod (7) will reset the incorrectly pressed number and then the user may still open the combination lock by inputting the correct number sequence.
It is to be understood, however, that 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 function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, 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.