Information
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Patent Grant
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6439006
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Patent Number
6,439,006
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 22, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 27, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 22
- 070 30
- 070 312
- 070 209
- 070 233
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A combination lock has a keyless lock main body mounted on a housing part, a toothed rod, an engaging rod, a turnable rod and a locking rod. The toothed rod has engaging teeth, and is passed into numeral discs of the lock main body such that the toothed rod is released to be movable, and fixed in a locked position by the numeral discs. The toothed rod has a protruding plate on an outer end. The engaging rod is passed through the housing part, and has a front engaging end, and an intermediate recessed portion. The turnable rod is passed into the lock main body, and the housing part with a semicircular lower end pushing block connecting the recessed portion. The turnable rod has an intermediate portion having a flat side. The protruding plate abuts the flat side to prevent the turnable rod from turning in the locked position. In the unlocked position, the turnable rod is turned for the pushing block to move the engaging rod rearwards. Thus, the engaging end disengages from the locking rod for same to be removable from the locked object.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a combination lock which is unlocked by turning the numeral discs to a present combination of numbers.
Combination locks of the above feature are very popular because the user only has to remember a combination of numbers for unlocking the lock, and does not have to carry a key, thereby avoiding the risk of losing the key.
Referring to
FIG. 9
, a conventional combination lock has a male member
10
and a female member
20
. The male member
10
has a toothed rod
101
having engaging teeth
102
spaced apart on an upper side. The female member
20
has a receiving tube
201
, several numeral discs
202
and locating washers
203
.
The receiving tube
201
has a slot on an upper side for permitting the engaging teeth
102
to be passed through when the engaging teeth
102
to be passed through when the toothed rod
101
of the male member
10
is inserted into the female member
20
.
The numeral discs
202
are each connected to a corresponding one of the locating washers
203
. The numeral discs
202
are turnably passed through the receiving tube
201
, and each has an unlocking number corresponding to a gap formed on an inner side of the numeral disc
202
. A C-shaped ring
204
is fitted to the fixing trench
205
to confine the numeral discs
202
.
The numeral discs
202
have to be turned to an unlocking position according to the unlocking numbers, forming a passage above the slot of he receiving tube
201
for the engaging teeth
102
to disengage from the numeral discs
202
. Thus, the male member
10
can be separated from the female member
20
to unlock the combination lock.
The male member of the conventional lock usually connects a cable for use on a bicycle. However, the conventional lock is found to have a very limited use, unable to be used with a steering wheel lock of a car which has a long and thick locking rod or with a motorcycle lock having an U-shaped locking rod. Consequently, steering wheel locks and motorcycle lock still have to be used with conventional keys, unable to provide users with the convenience of keyless unlocking.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide a keyless combination lock which has wide variety of uses.
The combination lock of the present invention includes
a lock main body having several turnable numeral discs; the numeral discs can be turned to an unlocking position according to the preset combination of unlocking numbers;
a toothed rod passed into the lock main body; the toothed rod has engaging teeth on an upper side separably engaging the numeral discs such that the toothed rod is movable when the main body is in the unlocking position; the toothed rod has a separating wall on an outer end and a protruding plate on the wall;
a housing part fixed receiving the lock main body; the housing part has a second through hole perpendicular to the toothed rod;
an engaging rod passed into the second through hole; the engaging rod has a front engaging end and an intermediate recessed portion; the engaging rod is biased forwards by a spring to engage a toothed locking rod passed through the housing part from the engaging end;
a turnable rod passed through the lock main body and the housing part with a lower semi-circular pushing block disposed on the engaging rod recessed part; the turnable rod has an intermediate portion having a flat side; the flat side abuts the protruding plate of the toothed rod when the lock is in the locked position, preventing the turnable rod from turning; the pushing block pushes the engaging rod rearwards for the engaging end to disengage from the toothed locking rod when the lock is unlocked and the turnable rod turns.
The locking rod can be made into various shapes for different purposes, including an elongated one suitable for a steering wheel lock, and an U-shaped one suitable for a motorcycle lock.
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 of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the combination lock in
FIG. 1
in a locked position.
FIG. 3
is a view of the locking rod, and the engaging rod of the combination lock of the present invention in a locked position.
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the combination lock in
FIG. 1
in an unlocked position.
FIG. 5
is a view of the locking rod, and the engaging rod of the combination lock of the present invention in an unlocked position.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the combination lock in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the combination lock according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the combination lock in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 9
is an exploded perspective view of the conventional combination lock in the Background.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a combination lock of the present invention includes a lock main body
1
, a toothed rod
12
, a turnable rod
14
, an engaging rod
22
and a housing part
2
.
The lock main body
1
has several turnable numeral discs
11
, a receiving room
13
on an outer end portion, and through holes
131
in communication with the receiving room
13
. The numeral discs
11
each has a gap
111
on an inner side; the gaps
111
each corresponds to an unlocking number of the numeral disc
11
.
The toothed rod
12
has engaging teeth
122
spaced apart on an upper side, a separating wall
123
on an outer end, and a protruding plate
124
on the separating wall
123
. The toothed rod
12
is passed into the numeral discs
11
with the separating wall
123
received in the receiving room
13
of the lock main body
1
; an elastic member
121
is disposed adjacent to an inner side of the separating wall
123
to bias the toothed rod
12
outwardly.
The numeral discs
11
are each turned according to the corresponding unlocking number for the gaps
111
to form a passage permitting the engaging teeth
122
of the toothed rod
12
to move therethrough. Thus, the toothed rod
12
can be moved in the main body
1
.
The housing part
2
has a holding room
21
, a first hole
211
, a second through hole
212
, a locking rod hole
24
and pin holes
213
. The main body
1
holding the toothed rod
12
is disposed in the holding room with the through holes
131
aligned with the first hole
211
. Fixing pins
214
are inserted into the pin holes
213
of the housing part
2
, and pin holes
146
of the main body
1
to fix main body
1
to the housing part
2
. The second through hole
212
is formed in communication with, and perpendicular to the first hole
211
.
The engaging rod
22
has an engaging end
222
at a front end, and a recessed portion
221
on an intermediate portion. The engaging rod
22
is passed into the second through hole
212
with the recessed portion
221
facing up. A spring
23
is disposed on a rear end of the engaging rod
23
, and a confining cap
24
is secured to an outer end of the second hole
212
such that the engaging rod
22
is biased forwards.
The turnable rod
14
has an operated part
141
on an upper end, an annular groove
142
on an intermediate portion, a lower end gap
144
, a pushing block
145
and a flat side
143
on the intermediate portion (FIG.
2
). The pushing block
145
is substantially semi-circular. The turnably rod
14
is passed through the first hole
211
of the housing part
2
with the operated part
141
sticking out from the housing part
2
. The protruding plate
124
is fitted onto the annular groove
142
of the turnable rod
14
. The pushing block
145
of the turnable rod
14
is received in the recessed portion
221
of the engaging rod
22
.
When the lock is locked, referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the toothed rod
12
is fixed in position by the numeral discs
11
, the protruding plate
124
of the toothed rod
12
abutting the flat side
143
of the turnable rod
14
to stop the turnable rod
14
from turning. And, the pushing block
145
of the turnable rod
14
faces a rear lateral side of the recessed portion
221
from a flat side for permitting the engaging rod
22
to be biased forwards to a locking position. Referring to
FIG. 3
again, a locking rod
3
of a steering wheel lock is passed into the locking rod hole
24
of the housing part
2
with locking teeth
31
engaging the engaging end
222
of the engaging rod
22
. Thus, the locking rod
3
is fixed in a locked position.
When the numeral discs
11
are turned to the unlocking position to unlock the lock, referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the toothed rod
12
is movable in the main body
1
, permitting the turnable rod
14
to be turned from the operated part
141
. An arc portion of the pushing block
145
will push the engaging rod
22
rearwards to disengage the engaging end
222
from the locking teeth
31
of the locking rod
3
. Thus, the steering wheel lock is unlocked.
Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, in a second embodiment of the present invention, the housing part
2
has a first and a second locking rod holes
25
; the first locking rod hole
25
is in communication with the second through hole
212
(FIG.
1
). An U-shaped locking rod
3
having an engaging trench
31
at one end is inserted into the locking rod holes
25
from two ends with the engaging trench
31
engaging the engaging end
222
of the engaging rod
22
when the lock is locked.
From the above description, the combination lock of the present invention can be known to have an advantage that it can be combined with locking rods of various locks to provide a keyless convenient lock.
Claims
- 1. A combination lock, comprising:a lock main body, said lock main body having a plurality of turnable numeral discs each having a gap on an inner side corresponding to a corresponding unlocking number, said lock main body having a receiving room communicating with said numeral disc inner sides and a plurality of through holes; a toothed rod passed through said receiving room and said numeral discs; said toothed rod having engaging teeth spaced apart on an upper side; said toothed rod being stopped from moving by said numeral discs engaging said engaging teeth when said numeral discs are turned off said unlocking numbers to a locking position; said toothed rod being movable in said main body when said numeral discs are turned to an unlocking position according to said unlocking numbers for said gaps to form a passage for said engaging teeth; said toothed rod having a separating wall on an outer end, and a protruding plate on an outer side of said wall; said toothed rod being biased outwards by an elastic member; a housing part fixedly receiving said lock main body in a holding room; said housing part having a first hole aligned with said plurality of through holes of said lock main body; said housing part having a second through hole perpendicular to, and in open communication with said first hole; an engaging rod movably received in said second through hole; said engaging rod having a front engaging end and an intermediate recessed portion; said engaging rod being biased forwards by a spring; a turnable rod turnably passed through said plurality of through holes of said lock main body, and said first hole of said housing member, said turnable rod having an intermediate portion having a flat side abutting said protruding plate of said toothed rod to prevent same from turning when said numeral discs are in said locking position; said turnable rod having a lower end pushing block having substantially semi-circular shape, received in said recessed portion of said engaging rod; said pushing lock pushing said engaging rod rearwards when said turnable rod turns under said unlocking position of said numeral discs, permitting said front engaging end of said engaging rod to retreat; said housing part having a locking rod hole in open communication with said second through hole for permitting a toothed locking rod to be passed therethrough, separably engaging said engaging end of said engaging rod.
- 2. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said turnable rod has an operated part on a top end for permitting a user to turn the turnable rod therefrom.
- 3. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said locking rod hole is formed lengthwise on said housing part.
- 4. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing part has a second locking rod hole parallel to said locking rod hole for permitting an U-shaped locking rod to be passed through said rod holes from two ends; said U-shaped locking rod having an engaging trench separably engaging said engaging end of said engaging rod.
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