Combination lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6792778
  • Patent Number
    6,792,778
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 21, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A combination lock comprises a tumbler wheel assembly, a backup locking assembly comprising a keyhole, a shaft, and an inner projection having a half circular section, a pivot assembly having a dog and an engagement member, a push button secured to the pivot assembly, a U-shaped shackle pivotably fastened at the lock housing, and an L-shaped resilient member. A correct combination of tumblers and a subsequent pressing of the push button will disengage the dog from a slot at one leg of the shackle and thus exert an elastic force of the resilient member on the leg for pushing the leg out of engagement with the lock. Should either the combination be forgotten or the combination be changed by another person, a turning of the shaft about 90 degrees by inserting a key into the keyhole will turn the projection and the engaged engagement member for releasing the dog.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to combination locks and more particularly to a combination lock capable of being opened by inserting a key into keyhole in addition to turning tumbler wheels to a set series of numbers for opening.




2. Description of Related Art




Combination locks are well known. Two main design problems present themselves with locks of this type. First, provision should be made to allow the combination of the lock to be changed from time to time. Secondly, provision should be made to allow the lock to be opened should the combination be forgotten. This is a particularly important feature in connection with locks that allow the combination to be changed readily, since it sometimes happens that when changing the combination periodically, the owner thereof will forget to what combination it was last set. Thus, continuing improvements in the exploitation of combination lock are constantly being sought.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a combination lock comprising a housing comprising a plurality of parallel, spaced seats each having a substantially half circular recess thereon, an elongate groove adjacent one sides of the seats, a cavity at a side in communication with both the groove and the seats, a channel in communication with both outside and the cavity, a pin in the cavity proximate one end of the groove, a receptacle adjacent the pin, and an opening in communication with both the cavity and outside; a tumbler wheel assembly supported on the recesses and comprising a plurality of tumbler wheels, a plurality of inner, hollow cylinders each fitted in the tumbler wheel, a bar locked by the cylinders in a locked position, and a flat enlargement at one end adjacent the opening, a first spring put on the bar being compressed between the enlargement and one of the cylinders; a backup locking assembly disposed in the groove and comprising a keyhole and a rotatable shaft including a projection having a half circular section protruded from an inner end thereof toward the cavity; a pivot assembly in the cavity and comprising a hole pivotably put on the pin, a latch having a locking dog at an open end, an engagement member engaged with the flat of the projection in the locked position, a base, a protrusion on the base, a protuberance extended in a direction perpendicular to that of the protrusion, and a second spring compressed between the protuberance and the receptacle; a push button secured to the pivot assembly at the hole and comprising a nose at an inner side to urge against the enlargement, and an arm urged outward by the protrusion for closing the opening in the locked position; a U-shaped shackle comprising a first leg pivotably fastened at the housing, a second leg, a slot at one end of the second leg, the slot being engaged with the dog in the locked position; a cover fitted on the housing; and an L-shaped resilient member having a horizontal portion fastened at a wall of the backup locking assembly and a vertical portion bent by the dog in the locked position.




In one aspect of the present invention, a correct combination of the tumbler wheels will unlock the bar, and a pressing of the push button will push the enlargement and further compress the first spring, thereby pivoting both the push button and the pivot assembly about the pin, compressing the second spring, disengaging the dog from the slot, and exerting an elastic force of the energized resilient member on the second leg for pushing the second leg out of the channel for unlocking the lock by returning to the original L-shape thereof.




In another aspect of the present invention should either the combination be forgotten or the combination be changed by another person who shares the ownership of the lock, a turning of the shaft about 90 degrees by inserting a key into the keyhole will change the flat of the projection engaged with the engagement member in a first position to the sharp edge of the projection engaged with the engagement member in a second position so as to push the engagement member to pivot the pivot assembly, disengage the dog from the slot, and exert the elastic force of the energized resilient member on the second leg for pushing the second leg out of the channel for unlocking the lock by returning to the original L-shape thereof.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of combination lock according to the invention;





FIG. 2

is a cut-away side view of the assembled combination lock;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, where the lock is opened;





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 3

, where the lock is opened by inserting a key into keyhole when the combination has been forgotten or the combination has been changed by another person who shares the ownership of the lock;





FIG. 5

is a front view in part section showing a projection of the backup locking assembly in a normal position; and





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

, where the projection has turned to push an engagement member of the pivot assembly for opening the lock.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


4


, there is shown a combination lock constructed in accordance with the invention. The lock comprises a housing


10


, a tumbler wheel assembly


20


, a backup locking assembly


30


, a pivot assembly


40


, a push button


50


, a U-shaped shackle


60


, a cover


70


, and an L-shaped resilient member


80


. Each component will be described in detail below.




The housing


10


comprises three parallel, spaced seats


11


each having a substantially half circular recess


12


thereon, an elongate groove


13


adjacent one sides of the seats


11


, a pin


14


adjacent the groove


13


, a cavity


15


at a side in communication with both the groove


13


and the seats


11


, a hole or channel


16


in communication with both the outside and the cavity


15


, the hole


16


being opposite the pin


14


at one side, a pin


17


in tile cavity


15


proximate one end of the groove


13


, a receptacle


18


between the seats


11


and the groove


13


and adjacent the pin


17


, and an opening


19


in communication with both the cavity


15


and the outside.




The tumbler wheel assembly


20


is supported on the recesses


12


and comprises three tumbler wheels


21


, three inner, hollow cylinders


22


each fitted in the tumbler wheel


21


, a bar


24


having a plurality of sets of projections disposed axially along its surface and a flat enlargement


240


at one end adjacent the opening


19


, a coil spring


23


put on the shank portion of the bar


24


being compressed between the enlargement


240


and the cylinder


22


. The backup locking assembly


30


is disposed in the groove


13


and comprises a keyhole (not shown) and a rotatable shaft


31


having a projection


32


having a half circular section protruded from an inner end thereof toward the cavity


15


.




The pivot assembly


40


is provided in the cavity


15


and comprises a hole


41


pivotably put on the pin


17


, a latch extended toward the hole


16


, the latch having a locking dog


420


at an open end and an arcuate slope


421


on the dog


420


, an engagement member


43


having a rounded end


430


engaged with the flat of the projection


32


in a locked position, a base


44


disposed on the opening


19


, a protrusion


47


on the base


44


, a protuberance


45


extended in a direction perpendicular to that of the protrusion


47


, and a coil spring


46


compressed between the protuberance


45


and the receptacle


18


.




The push button


50


comprises a nose


51


at an inner side to urge against the enlargement


240


, an arm


52


disposed on the base


44


, the arm


52


being urged outward by the protrusion


47


for closing the opening


19


in the locked position, and a hole


53


at one end snugly put on the upper, annular flange on the hole


41


for enabling the push button


50


and the pivot assembly


40


together to pivot about the pin


17


.




The shackle


60


comprises an aperture


61


at one leg, the aperture


61


put on the pin


14


so that the shackle


60


can pivot about the housing


10


, an outer stop


610


adjacent the aperture


61


for limiting a pivot angle of the shackle


60


in an unlocked position, a slot


63


at the end of the other leg


62


, the slot


63


being engaged with the dog


420


in the locked position, a notch


621


on top of the slot


63


for further fastening the dog


420


in the slot


63


, and an arcuate end


620


below the slot


63


for facilitating the insertion of the other leg


62


into the hole


16


or the removal from the same. The cover


70


is fitted on top of the housing


10


by a snapping mechanism or screws known to those skilled in the art and comprises three rectangular openings (not numbered) for exposing a series of numbers of the tumbler wheels


21


. The resilient member


80


has a horizontal portion fastened at a wall of the backup locking assembly


30


and a vertical portion being bent by the arcuate end


620


in the locked position.




An unlocking operation of the invention will now be described in detail below. In a normal case a person can turn the tumbler wheels


21


until the correct set series of numbers (i.e., combination) are shown on the openings of the cover


70


. At this moment, the locking of the bar


24


by the cylinders


22


is unlocked. Next, the person can press the push button


50


to push the enlargement


240


and further compress the spring


23


, thereby pivoting both the push button


50


and the pivot assembly


40


about the pin


17


, compressing the spring


46


, and disengaging the dog


420


from the slot


63


. At the same time, the energized resilient member


80


exerts its elastic force to push the other leg


62


out of the hole


16


for unlocking the lock by returning to its original L-shape. The shackle


60


thus is able to pivot about the pin


14


until the stop


610


contacts the housing


10


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

in conjunction with

FIGS. 1

to


4


, an operation of enabling a person to open the lock either should the combination be forgotten or the combination has been changed by another person who shares the ownership of the lock will now be described in detail below. A person can insert a key


33


into the keyhole to turn the shaft


31


about 90 degrees from the position of the flat of the projection


32


engaged with the rounded end


430


(see

FIG. 5

) to the position of the sharp edge of the projection


32


engaged with the rounded end


430


(see FIG.


6


). At the same time, the engagement member


43


is pushed to pivot the pivot assembly


40


. As a result, the dog


420


is disengaged from the slot


63


and the combination lock is unlocked.




While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A combination lock, comprising:a housing comprising a plurality of parallel, spaced seats each having a substantially half circular recess thereon, an elongate groove adjacent one sides of the seats, a cavity at a side in communication with both the groove and the seats, a channel in communication with both outside and the cavity, a pin in the cavity proximate one end of the groove, a receptacle adjacent the pin, and an opening in communication with both the cavity and outside; a tumbler wheel assembly supported on the recesses and comprising a plurality of tumbler wheels, a plurality of inner, hollow cylinders each fitted in the tumbler wheel, a bar locked by the cylinders in a locked position, and a flat enlargement at one end adjacent the opening, a first spring put on the bar being compressed between the enlargement and one of the cylinders; a backup locking assembly disposed in the groove and comprising a keyhole and a rotatable shaft including a projection having a half circular section protruded from an inner end thereof toward the cavity; a pivot assembly in the cavity and comprising a hole pivotably put on the pin, a latch having a locking dog at an open end, an engagement member engaged with the flat of the projection in the locked position, a base, a protrusion on the base, a protuberance and a second spring compressed between the protuberance and the receptacle; a push button secured to the pivot assembly at the hole and comprising a nose at an inner side to urge against the enlargement, and an arm urged outward by the protrusion for closing the opening in the locked position; a U-shaped shackle comprising a first leg pivotably fastened at the housing, a second leg, a slot at one end of the second leg, the slot being engaged with the dog in the locked position; a cover fitted on the housing; and an L-shaped resilient member having a horizontal portion fastened at a wall of the backup locking assembly and a vertical portion bent by the dog in the locked position, whereby a correct combination of the tumbler wheels will unlock the bar, and a pressing of the push button will push the enlargement and further compress the first spring, thereby pivoting both the push button and the pivot assembly about the pin, compressing the second spring, disengaging the dog from the slot, and exerting an elastic force of the energized resilient member on the second leg for pushing the second leg out of the channel for unlocking the lock by returning to the original L-shape thereof; or a turning of the shaft about 90 degrees by inserting a key into the keyhole will change the flat of the projection engaged with the engagement member in a first position to the sharp edge of the projection engaged with the engagement member in a second position so as to push the engagement member to pivot the pivot assembly, disengage the dog from the slot, and exert the elastic force of the energized resilient member on the second leg for pushing the second leg out of the channel for unlocking the lock by returning to the original L-shape thereof.
  • 2. The combination lock of claim 1, wherein the first leg further comprises an outer stop adjacent an end for limiting a pivot angle of the unlocked shackle.
  • 3. The combination lock of claim 1, wherein each of the first and the second springs is a coil spring.
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