1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hasp type locks which require a numeric combination to open same. These types of locks are usually in the form of a standard combination lock or a barrel combination lock. The present invention incorporates the numeric combination onto a hasp of the lock which is visible when the hasp is open and not visible when the hasp is closed.
2. Prior Art
To date, no such structure is believed to have been proposed.
According to the invention there is provided a combination lock wherein the combination is revealed at least in part on a portion of the lock when the lock is in an open position and the revealed portion of the combination is at least partially obscured when the lock is in a closed position.
According to a preferred form of the invention there is provided a hasp type combination lock incorporating the sequenced character combination for the lock on the hasp thereof in a manner where the character combination is visible at least in part when the hasp is open and not visible when the hasp is closed.
Referring now to the drawings in greater detail, there is illustrated in
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It will be understood from the above that the combination required for opening each respective lock 10 is presented on a hasp 16 of the particular lock 10, by any suitable means including printing, engraving, embossing stamping, etc., such that a user is always able to read the combination if the lock 10 is not used for a while and perhaps left in a drawer until needed again. So long as the lock 10 is stored in an open position, the user has no need to recall the combination from memory or find where they may have written the combination down as it is available to him on the hasp 16 should the user require use of the lock 10 again some time in the future.
The invention is most useful to small combination locks that have an integral latch or hasp component. The combination is most conveniently incorporated onto the hasp as depicted in the figures. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that a portion of the lock combination may be revealed in a variety of ways when the lock is in an open position and obscured from view when the lock is in a closed position. For example, the combination of the barrel lock 10 of
Those skilled in the art may use the invention in a variety of ways. It is also possible to design a lock with a timed release function so that the lock will automatically open after a period of time. Often the locks described herein are used to temporarily secure items such as lockers or bicycles and only needed to remain in a locked position for a matter of hours. The lock may incorporate means for automatically releasing the hasp after several hours or several days. Thus, if the lock gets stored in a locked position it will automatically open after an extended period of time thereby revealing the combination but not interfering with a short term locking function.
As described above, the lock of the present invention provides a number of advantages, some of which have been described above and others of which are inherent in the invention. Also, modifications may be made to the lock without departing from the teachings herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is only to be limited as necessitated by the accompany claims.
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