Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6755059
-
Patent Number
6,755,059
-
Date Filed
Friday, December 20, 200222 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, June 29, 200420 years ago
-
Inventors
-
-
Examiners
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 298
- 070 25
- 070 22
- 070 312
- 070 299
- 292 DIG 37
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A combination lock and locking pin is provided which includes indexed tumblers operable in any sequence or simultaneously to enter a combination, a channel to protect the locking pin, and a locking pin with nested locking cylinders or a reduced or conical shaped nose to fit different sized latch plates or the area behind a gun trigger.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a combination lock, and more particularly, to a combination lock which may be opened without viewing the lock and which includes a variable-sized shackle.
Combination locks are well known in the art. A combination lock typically includes a body, which includes tumblers, locking members and a combination dial. Extending from the body is an inverted U-shaped shackle with one leg slightly shorter than the other leg, which is engaged with the locking members to latch and release the shackle relative to the lock body. When released, the shackle moves upwardly out of the body to achieve relative reciprocal movement. The short end of the shackle will then pivot to open only after vertically clearing the lock body. One problem with these types of reciprocating shackle combination locks is the shackle is exposed and thus easy to cut using bolt cutters or other tools. Another problem with these types of locks is the combination dial must be viewed in order to enter the combination and open the lock. If the lock is in a position in which the dial is not visible or if it is dark, the lock is difficult to open.
Another type of lock well known in the art is the gun lock or gun trigger lock. The detachable gun lock typically includes a back plate with a post which extends through the trigger guard of the gun in front of the trigger, and a combination or key actuated bolt which cooperates with the post to secure the post between the trigger guard and the trigger. A problem with the dial combination gun lock is in an emergency it may take several attempts to correctly enter the combination and open the lock. If it is dark or if the gun owner requires corrective lenses to be able to see and is not wearing them, the dial may not be readily seen. This problem is especially difficult at night when the gun owner is awakened by the sound of an intruder. The gun owner may not want to turn on a light in order to read the combination dial. Another problem with gun trigger locks is the lock is often clamped to the trigger guard with pressure. If the friction between the lock and the trigger guard is overcome, the trigger may be pulled and the gun fired if loaded. With a key-actuated trigger lock, if the key is located, anyone may open the lock and use the gun. Conversely, if the key is lost or cannot be located in an emergency, the lock cannot be opened when necessary.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a combination lock which may be used in place of prior art shackle locks and gun locks. The combination lock includes indexed tumbler buttons to enter the combination without having to view the lock. A variable-sized locking pin is protected within the protective housing and occupies the space behind a trigger on a gun or the eye of a latch plate. The tumbler buttons may be activated separately or simultaneously in any sequence to operate the combination lock.
Other advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the combination lock of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a front elevation view of the combination lock of the present invention in the locked position.
FIG. 3
is a front elevation view of the combination lock of the present invention in the unlocked position.
FIG. 4
is a side elevation view of the combination lock of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of the combination lock of
FIG. 1
with the front cover removed.
FIG. 5
a
is an enlarged view of a tumbler button structure of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 5
b
is an enlarged view of a reset button structure of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 6
is a front elevation view of the combination lock of FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of the combination lock of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 8
is a sectional view of a housing with the components removed.
FIG. 9
is an enlarged perspective view of the tumbler shaft assembly.
FIG. 10
is an enlarged front perspective view of a tumbler.
FIG. 11
is rear perspective view of the tumbler of FIG.
8
.
FIG. 12
is an enlarged perspective view of a reset spring.
FIG. 13
is an enlarged side view of the tumbler shaft.
FIG. 14
is a side view of the tumbler shaft of
FIG. 13
rotated ninety degrees.
FIG. 15
is an enlarged side elevation view of the retaining latch.
FIG. 16
is an enlarged perspective view of the tumbler button assembly.
FIG. 17
is an enlarged perspective view of the tumbler lock and reset assembly.
FIG. 18
is an exploded view of a nesting locking pin.
FIG. 19
is an exploded view of a tapered locking pin.
FIG. 20
is a front elevation view of the combination lock of the present invention engaged with a revolver.
FIG. 21
is a side elevation view of the combination lock of the present invention engaged with a revolver.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1-4
, an illustration of the combination lock of the present invention is generally indicated by reference numeral
20
. Combination lock
20
includes a housing
22
, with a front
24
cover and back cover
26
. Covers
24
and
26
are each secured to the housing
22
by four fasteners
28
. One side of housing
22
includes four indentions
30
, which are shaped to accommodate the four fingers of a hand when gripping the combination lock
20
in either hand. Four tumbler buttons
32
extend from housing
22
and are centered in the indentions
30
. Opposite indentions
30
is a reset indention
34
with a reset button
36
extending from housing
22
(FIGS.
2
and
3
). A locking pin
38
extends across a channel
40
in housing
22
when in the locked position (
FIGS. 1 and 2
) and locking pin housing
124
extends from housing
22
when in the unlocked position (FIG.
3
). Channel
40
is sized to accommodate the eye of a latch plate or the trigger guard of a gun, for example. Combination lock
20
may be used with either the left or right hand.
Referring to
FIGS. 5 and 6
, housing
22
includes a cavity
42
in which the components of lock
20
are contained. Included in housing
22
is a tumbler shaft assembly
44
, a tumbler button assembly
46
, a tumbler lock and reset bar assembly
48
, and a locking pin assembly
50
. The tumbler button assembly
46
drives tumbler shaft assembly
44
through operation of tumbler buttons
32
, and is retained in housing
22
by tumbler button retaining cover
52
(FIG.
7
). Tumbler lock and reset bar assembly
48
holds each tumbler
54
in an indexed position determined by the number of tumbler button
32
presses. When reset button
36
is depressed, tumbler lock and reset assembly
48
releases tumblers
54
to return to the reset position. Tumbler lock and rest bar assembly
48
is held in housing
22
by tumbler lock and reset bar assembly retaining cover
55
(FIG.
7
).
Referring to
FIGS. 9-15
, the tumbler shaft assembly
44
includes a shaft
56
, four spaced-apart tumblers
54
, and a retaining latch
58
. Tumbler
54
(shown enlarged for detail in
FIGS. 10 and 11
) includes an index gear
60
, which has nine teeth corresponding to nine rotational positions. An index notch or keyway
62
on the inner circumference of index gear
60
extends coaxially with the axis of rotation of tumbler
54
, through tumbler base
64
is shaped to allow key tabs
66
(
FIGS. 13 and 14
) to freely pass through tumbler
54
when the correct combination is entered or when the lock is set. A zero-position aperture
68
(shown with zero position pin removed) marks the zero or reset position of tumbler
54
. When the combination lock is reset, all tumblers rotate about shaft
56
to return to this position.
Reset spring
70
(shown enlarged for detail in
FIG. 12
) is formed from a coiled piece of spring steel with a cylindrical first end
72
adapted to engage a semi-circular notch
74
in index gear
60
, which extends coaxially with the axis of rotation of tumbler
54
. The other end
76
of spring
70
is bent at a generally right angle and radially inwardly to the center of spring
70
. The bent end
76
of spring
70
is adapted to engage slots
78
spaced along tumbler shaft
56
(see FIGS.
13
and
14
). When reset spring
70
is installed in a tumbler
54
and the tumbler
54
is placed on the tumbler shaft
56
, the tumbler
54
may rotate from a starting or zero position around shaft
54
and return to the starting position by the reset spring
70
which is anchored to the shaft by the bent end
76
inserted into slots
78
and attached to the tumbler
54
by the cylindrical end
72
inserted into notch
74
. The slots
78
are long enough to allow tumbler shaft
56
to slide to the released position.
Tumbler shaft
56
(shown enlarged for detail in
FIGS. 13 and 14
) includes an aperture
80
at one end adapted to receive retaining latch or latch dog
58
. A retaining pin
84
passes through a pair of radially aligned slots
86
in shaft
56
through a hole
106
in the end of retaining latch
58
to secure retaining latch
58
within aperture
80
. The retaining pin
84
and slots
86
allow retaining latch
58
to reciprocate within aperture
80
. A spring (not shown) at the base
90
of aperture
80
biases retaining latch
58
outwardly from the end of shaft
56
.
Retaining latch
58
(shown enlarged and removed from shaft
56
in
FIG. 15
) includes a latching head
102
and a latch post
104
. Aperture
106
through the end of post
104
opposite head
102
receives pin
84
to slidably secure retaining latch
58
within aperture
80
of shaft
56
.
Tumbler button assembly
46
(shown enlarged and removed from housing
22
in
FIG. 16
) includes a cylindrical tumbler button
32
, which extends from housing
22
. Button
32
is held in housing
22
with a retaining pin
92
which passes through an aperture
94
in tumbler button
32
. Tumbler button spring
96
biases tumbler button
32
outwardly from housing
22
. When a button
32
is depressed, spring
96
is compressed and then returns the button to the starting position. Button
32
includes a slotted end
98
to receive a flexible blade
100
which engages the index gear
60
of tumbler
54
to incrementally rotate tumbler
54
around shaft
56
. Each time a button
32
is depressed, the blade
100
engages the index gear
60
to rotate tumbler
54
about tumbler shaft
56
one notch of the gear
60
.
Tumbler lock and reset bar assembly
48
(shown enlarged an removed from housing
22
in
FIG. 17
) includes reset button
36
with a chamfered end
108
, reset spring
110
, reset bar
112
, and tumbler lock bar
114
. Reset bar
112
is slidably mounted in housing
22
and moves between a tumbler lock position and a reset position. Reset bar
112
includes three fingers or guides
116
which help the reset bar
112
maintain its alignment with respect to the tumblers
54
when moving between the lock and reset positions. Tumbler lock bar
114
is secured to reset bar
112
using rivets, machine screws, or other fasteners
118
. Tumbler lock bar
114
includes four lock fingers
120
. When the tumbler lock and reset bar assembly
48
is in the lock position, the four lock fingers
120
engage the index gears
60
of tumblers
54
to prevent the tumblers
54
from rotating in the clockwise direction. When reset button
36
is depressed, which moves the tumbler lock and reset bar assembly
48
to the reset position, the four lock fingers
120
of tumbler lock bar
114
are moved away from the index gears
60
of tumblers
54
which allow the reset springs
70
to return the tumblers
54
to the starting position. The chamfered end
108
of reset button
36
is adapted to engage a chamfered or angled notch
122
in tumbler shaft
56
.
Referring to
FIG. 18
, a nesting locking pin
38
is illustrated in an exploded view. Nesting locking pin
38
includes a housing
124
, a plurality of expansion cylinders
126
which are biased outwardly from housing
124
by a plurality of springs
128
against button
130
. A retraction spring
132
biases the nesting locking pin housing
124
outwardly from the combination lock housing
22
(
FIG. 3
) to retract locking pin
38
from channel
40
when the combination is correctly entered and the lock released. Lock button
120
includes an expansion locking pin
134
which extends across channel
40
with cylinders
126
. The nesting locking pin
38
completely fills the hole of the unit being locked, up to the outer dimension of the nesting locking pin
38
. Once the lock is engaged, the nesting locking pin
38
becomes a solid unit with the unit being locked.
Referring to
FIG. 19
, a reduced locking pin
140
is illustrated in an enlarged and exploded view. Reduced locking pin
140
includes a housing
124
, a cone-shaped tip
144
which is outwardly biased from housing
124
by spring
146
against button
148
. Button
148
includes a hollow expansion push pin
150
and a taper pin
152
which extends through tip
144
and engages hallow expansion push pin
150
. A retraction spring
132
biases the reduced locking pin housing
124
outwardly from the combination lock housing
22
to retract locking pin
140
from channel
40
when the combination is correctly entered (see FIG.
3
).
The cone
144
is pushed through the opening
40
of the lock housing
22
and through the opening of the unit being locked until cone
144
engages the outmost perimeter of the hole in the unit being locked. Shaft
150
of button
148
keeps extending through cone
144
until expansion pin
152
is engaged by the opposite side of channel
40
. At this point expansion
152
is fully extended into shaft
150
solidly engaging cone
144
into a locked position. Expansion pin
152
is locked and held into place by expansion and friction. Cone
144
is locked in position by lock tab
125
which is engaged with retaining latch
58
. If cone
144
pushes all the way through the unit being locked, cone
144
engages recess
39
in housing
22
. Once disengaged, springs
146
and
132
push locking pin
38
out of lock channel
40
.
Referring to
FIGS. 5-8
, internal views and cross sectional views of the combination lock
20
and housing
22
are shown. Tumbler shaft assembly
44
is positioned within cavity
42
of housing
44
between spaced-apart upper and lower guides
160
, which receive each tumbler base
64
therebetween. Tumblers
54
rotate counter clockwise around shaft
56
in response to a depression of one of the tumbler buttons
32
. The motion of tumbler button
32
is transferred to the tumbler gear
60
by blade
100
. Each of the tumblers
54
may independently rotate about shaft
56
driven by tumbler button assemblies
46
until the keyways
62
of all tumblers are aligned with shaft keys
66
or zero position pin (not shown) encounters stop pins
162
. If all the keyways
62
of all tumblers
54
are aligned with shaft keys
66
, the shaft
56
is pulled through each of the tumblers
54
by shaft release spring
164
attached between housing
22
and pull-down pin
166
secured to shaft
56
. When the shaft
56
is pulled-down, shaft latch
58
releases locking pin
38
(or
140
) to unlock combination lock
20
.
To reset lock
20
, reset button
36
is depressed. Chamfered end
108
of reset button
36
engages notch
122
in shaft
56
to lift shaft
56
to the reset position. When keys
66
clear the tumbler bases
64
, the tumblers
54
rotate clockwise by spring
70
to the reset or zero position. Release latch
58
is now in position to engage locking pin housing latch
125
.
Referring to
FIGS. 20 and 21
, combination lock
20
is shown in use as a gun trigger lock attached to gun
200
. Trigger guard
202
of gun
200
is inserted into channel
40
of combination lock
20
. Nested locking pin
38
is extended across channel
40
behind trigger
204
. The entire space behind trigger
204
is filled by locking pin
38
. To open combination lock
20
, tumbler buttons
32
may be pushed in any order or simultaneously to the preset combination.
For example, if the preset combination is
2635
, the first tumbler button
32
a
may be pushed twice, followed by the second tumbler button
32
b
being pushed six times, followed by the third button
32
c
being pushed three times, and finally the last tumbler button
32
d
being pushed five times. Another way the combination lock
20
may be opened is by activating all buttons twice, buttons
32
b
,
32
c
, and
32
d
a third time, buttons
32
b
and
32
d
fourth and fifth times, and button
32
b
a sixth time. In this manner combination lock
20
may be opened very quickly without looking at the lock. It should be appreciated that by eliminating the need to visually look at the combination lock
20
in order to unlock it, combination lock
20
may be effectively used in the dark or in low lighting environments, or in positions where the lock may be partially or totally obscured from direct vision.
When used to lock a gun, the locking pin will fill the space between the trigger
204
and trigger guard
202
of most guns. In the case of a semiautomatic gun, the lock
20
will fit in front of the trigger with the trigger pulled pressing the trigger all the way back into the gun housing rendering the gun unable to be fired.
It should be understood that while a certain form of this invention has been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A combination lock comprising:a housing having a locking channel, a locking pin in said housing movable between an unlocked position and a locked position extending into said channel of said housing, said locking pin comprising a plurality of spring biased nested cylinders for extending into said channel, an elongated tumbler shaft having a latch dog for engaging said locking pin in said locked position, at least two radially extending keys, and movable longitudinally between a set position engaging said locking pin and a released position disengaging said locking pin, at least two rotatable tumblers on said tumbler shaft, each of said tumblers having a plurality of index positions and a keyway clearing said keys when the tumbler shaft is in said released position, and at least two tumbler buttons extending from said housing for actuating respective tumblers by rotating an actuated tumbler one index position at a time to a predetermined index position, whereby upon rotation of the tumblers to their respective predetermined index positions, the tumbler shaft is longitudinally movable to release the locking pin.
- 2. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a means to rotate said tumblers from an index position to a reset position.
- 3. The combination lock as claimed in claim 2 wherein said means to rotate includes means to move said tumbler shaft from said released position to said set position.
- 4. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1 wherein said locking pin is spring actuated from said locked position to said unlocked position.
- 5. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tumbler shaft is spring actuated from said set position to said released position.
- 6. A combination trigger lock for a gun comprising:a housing having a locking channel adapted to receive the trigger guard of said gun, a locking pin in said housing having a plurality of spring biased nested cylinders for extending into said channel and movable between an unlocked position and a locked position extending into said channel of said housing and occupying a space behind the trigger, between the trigger and the trigger guard of said gun, an elongated tumbler shaft having a latch dog for engaging said locking pin in said locked position, at least two radially extending keys, and movable longitudinally between a set position engaging said locking pin and a released position disengaging said locking pin, at least two rotatable tumblers on said tumbler shaft, each of said tumblers having a plurality of index positions and a keyway clearing said keys when the tumbler shaft is in said released position, and at least two tumbler buttons extending from said housing for actuating respective tumblers by rotating an actuated tumbler one index position at a time to a predetermined index position, whereby upon rotation of the tumblers to their respective predetermined index positions, the tumbler shaft is longitudinally movable to release the locking pin.
- 7. The combination lock as claimed in claim 6 wherein said locking pin is spring actuated from said locked position to said unlocked position.
- 8. The combination lock as claimed in claim 6 wherein said tumbler shaft is spring actuated from said set position to said released position.
- 9. The combination lock as claimed in claim 6 further comprising a means to rotate said tumblers from an index position to a reset position.
- 10. The combination lock as claimed in claim 9 wherein said means to rotate includes means to move said tumbler shaft from said released position to said set position.
- 11. A combination lock comprising:a housing having a locking channel, said locking channel having a first side and a second side, said second side of said locking channel having a recessed cavity, a locking pin in said housing movable between an unlocked position and a locked position extending from said first side of said locking channel across said locking channel into said recessed cavity of said second side of said locking channel, an elongated tumbler shaft having a spring-biased retaining latch for engaging said locking pin in said locked position, a plurality of radially extending keys, and movable longitudinally between a set position engaging said locking pin and a released position disengaging said locking pin, a plurality of rotatable tumblers on said tumbler shaft, each of said tumblers having a plurality of index positions and a keyway for clearing said keys when said tumbler shaft is in said released position, and a plurality of tumbler buttons extending from said housing for actuating respective tumblers by rotating an actuated tumbler one index position at a time to a predetermined index position, whereby upon rotation of the tumblers to their respective predetermined index positions, the tumbler shaft is longitudinally movable to release the locking pin.
- 12. The combination lock as claimed in claim 11 wherein said locking pin comprises a plurality of spring biased nested cylinders for extending into said channel.
- 13. The combination lock as claimed in claim 11 wherein said locking pin conical nose for extending into said channel.
- 14. The combination lock as claimed in claim 11 wherein said locking pin is spring actuated from said locked position to said unlocked position.
- 15. The combination lock as claimed in claim 11 wherein said tumbler shaft is spring actuated from said set position to said released position.
- 16. The combination lock as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a means to rotate said tumblers from an index position to a reset position.
- 17. The combination lock as claimed in claim 16 wherein said means to rotate includes means to move said tumbler shaft from said released position to said set position.
- 18. In combination with a lock having a housing and a locking channel, said locking channel having a first side and a second side, said second side of said locking channel having a recessed cavity, a locking pin comprising:a housing, a plurality of nested expansion cylinders slidably secured within said housing, said expansion cylinders movable between a retracted position within said housing and an extended position extending from said housing, a plurality of expansion springs for biasing respective expansion cylinders outwardly from said housing, a push button for moving said expansion cylinders from said retracted position to said extended position, and means to lock said expansion cylinders in said extended position, whereby in said retracted position said expansion cylinders are retained within said housing, whereby in said extended position said expansion cylinders are extended outwardly from said housing from said first side of said channel and engage the recess in the second side of said channel.
- 19. In combination with a lock having a housing and a locking channel, said locking channel having a first side and a second side, said second side of said locking channel having a recessed cavity, a locking pin comprising:a housing, a locking cylinder slidably secured within said housing, said locking cylinder having a cone-shaped nose, and movable between a retracted position within said housing and an extended position extending from said housing, an expansion springs for biasing said locking cylinder outwardly from said housing, a push button for moving said locking cylinder from said retracted position to said extended position, and means to lock said locking cylinder in said extended position, whereby in said retracted position said expansion cylinder is retained within said housing, whereby in said extended position said locking cylinder is extended outwardly from said housing from said first side of said channel and engages the recess in the second side of said channel.
US Referenced Citations (21)