Information
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Patent Grant
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6209368
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Patent Number
6,209,368
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 8, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 3, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 25
- 070 26
- 070 30
- 070 312
- 070 438
- 070 DIG 44
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A combination lock includes a male lock body including a rod a female lock body. The female lock body includes a column having a longitudinal slit for releasably receiving the rod of the male lock body. A number of resilient sleeves mounted are around the column. Each sleeve includes a central hole through which the rod extends. Each sleeve includes a bulge on an outer periphery thereof. A number of number wheels are mounted around the column. Each number wheel receives an associated sleeve therein. The bulge of each sleeve generates a sound when the associated number wheel is rotated.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a combination lock that may prevent inadvertent change in the unlocking code. The present invention also relates to a combination lock that has a better rotational positioning effect for each number wheel and that provides a sound for indicating rotation of each number wheel.
2. Description of the Related Art
Combination locks provide a convenient tool for users, as keys are not necessary. Traditional combination locks have fixed unlocking code when manufactured and are thus easily unlocked by unauthorized individuals.
FIG. 6
of the drawings illustrates a conventional lock allowing change in the unlocking code. The lock has a male lock body
1
′ and a female lock body
2
′. The female lock body
2
′ includes a recessed chamber
21
′ in a first side thereof and a groove
22
′ in a second side thereof. A stem
23
′ extends from the first side of the female lock body
2
′ for mounting an elastic element
24
′, a number of slide sleeves
25
′, a number of positioning resilient plates
26
′, a number of retainer plates
27
′, a number of number wheels
28
′, a control slide sleeves
29
′, and an end cap
20
′. Each retainer plate
27
′ has a slit
271
′ and a number of teeth
272
′ on a side thereof. Each number wheel
28
′ has a number of annularly disposed engaging grooves
281
′.
FIG. 7
illustrates a sectional view of the combination lock in FIG.
6
. When change in the unlocking code is required, the control sleeve
29
′ is actuated to move the retainer plates
27
′ and slide sleeves
25
. The teeth
272
′ on each retainer plate
27
′ disengage from the engaging grooves
281
′ of the associated number wheel
28
′, thereby allowing adjustment in the unlocking code by rotating the number wheels
28
′.
Nevertheless, the above-mentioned adjustment can be proceeded even though the combination lock is in a locked status (i.e., the slits
271
′ of the retainer plates
27
′ are not aligned with each other). As a result, the user may not know the correct new unlocking code. In addition, the adjustment is inconvenient to the user, as the user has to exert a continuous force to the control sleeve
29
′ until the new unlocking code is set. In addition, the teeth
272
′ of each retainer plate
27
′ may be not completely disengaged from the engaging holes
281
′ of the associated number wheel
28
′ and thus result in malfunction of the combination lock, as the correct unlocking code cannot be known. Assembly of the combination lock is time-consuming and inconvenient, as a slide sleeve
25
′, a positioning resilient plate
26
′, and a retainer plate
27
′ are required for each number wheel
28
′.
FIGS. 8 and 9
of the drawings illustrate a positioning plate
3
′ for a combination lock. The positioning plate
3
′ includes a recessed section
31
′ and a channel
32
′ for holding an elastic element
33
′ having an end
331
′ that will produce a sound when impinged by an inner periphery of an associated number wheel
4
′. It is, nevertheless, found that the elastic element
33
′ is apt to be disengaged from the positioning plate
3
′.
The present invention is intended to provide a combination lock that mitigates and/or obviates the above problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a combination lock to prevent inadvertent change in the unlocking code.
It is another object of the present invention to a provide combination lock that has a better rotational positioning effect for each number wheel.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a combination lock that provides a sound for indicating rotation of each number wheel.
In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, a combination lock comprises:
a male lock body including a rod with a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth formed thereon; and
a female lock body including:
a column having a longitudinal slit for releasably receiving the rod of the male lock body, the column including a plurality of pairs of protrusions on two lateral sides thereof,
a plurality of sleeves mounted around the column, each said sleeve including a central hole with a notched section through which the rod of the male lock body extends, a periphery defining the central hole of each said sleeve including a pair of grooves for releasably engaging with one of the pairs of protrusions of the column,
a plurality of retainer plates mounted around the column, each said retainer plate including a central hole with a notched section through which the rod of the male lock body extends, a periphery defining the central hole of each said retainer plate including a pair of grooves for releasably engaging with one of the pairs of protrusions of the column,
a plurality of number wheels mounted around the column, each said retainer plate being releasably engaged with an associated said number wheel to rotate therewith,
an elastic element mounted around an end of the column for biasing each said retainer plate to engage with the associated number wheel to rotate therewith; and
means for actuating each said retainer plate to disengage from the associated number wheel for allowing a change in unlocking code for the combination lock, the actuating means being operable only when the combination lock is in an unlocked status in which the grooves of each said retainer plate align with the protrusions of the column.
In accordance with a second aspect of the invention, a combination lock comprises:
a male lock body including a rod with a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth formed thereon; and
a female lock body including:
a column having a longitudinal slit for releasably receiving the rod of the male lock body, the column including an engaging section,
a plurality of resilient sleeves mounted around the column, each said sleeve including a central hole through which the rod of the male lock body extends,
a plurality of retainer plates mounted around the column, each said retainer plate including a central hole through which the rod of the male lock body extends,
a plurality of number wheels mounted around the column, each said retainer plate being releasably engaged with an associated said number wheel to rotate therewith,
an elastic element mounted around an end of the column for biasing each said retainer plate to engage with the associated number wheel to rotate therewith;
an actuating ring mounted around the column and including a central hole with a notched section through which the rod of the male lock body extends, a periphery defining the central hole of the actuating ring including a recessed section for engaging with the engaging section of the column to thereby prevent rotation of the actuating ring, the actuating ring further including a push section on a side thereof, the push section bearing against an adjacent said retainer plate, the actuating ring further including a projection formed on the other side thereof, and
a turn cap rotatably mounted around the column, the turn cap including a central hole with a notched section through which the rod of the male lock body extends, a periphery defining the central hole of the turn cap including an inclined slide groove having two recessed ends for releasably engaging with the projection of the actuating ring, thereby retaining the actuating ring in place, the projection of the actuating ring being slidable along the inclined slide groove upon rotation of the turn cap such that the actuating ring moves longitudinally to actuate the retainer plates to disengage from the number wheels, thereby allowing change in unlocking code of the combination lock.
A stopping portion may be formed adjacent to one of the recessed ends of the inclined guide groove.
In accordance with a third aspect of the invention, a combination lock comprises:
a male lock body including a rod with a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth formed thereon; and
a female lock body including:
a column having a longitudinal slit for releasably receiving the rod of the male lock body, the column further including an engaging section,
a plurality of resilient sleeves mounted around the column, each said sleeve including a central hole through which the rod of the male lock body extends, a periphery defining the central hole of one of said sleeves including a recessed section for engaging with the engaging section of the column, each said sleeve further including a bulge on an outer periphery thereof, and
a plurality of number wheels mounted around the column, each said number wheel receiving an associated said sleeve therein,
whereby the bulge of each said sleeve generates a sound when an associated said number wheel is rotated.
The bulge may further include an opening therein.
Each number lock further includes a compartment with an inner periphery for receiving the associated said sleeve. The inner periphery includes a plurality of alternatively disposed convex portions and retaining grooves, wherein the bulge is releasably retained in one of the retaining grooves.
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.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a combination lock in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a partial perspective view of the combination lock in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the combination lock in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view similar to
FIG. 3
, illustrating change in the unlocking code;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view illustrating engagement between a number wheel and an associated resilient sleeve;
FIG. 6
is an exploded view of a conventional combination lock;
FIG. 7
is a sectional view of the combination lock in
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of a number wheel and an associated positioning sleeve of another combination lock; and
FIG. 9
is a sectional view illustrating engagement between the number wheel and the positioning sleeve in FIG.
8
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1 through 5
and initially to
FIGS. 1 through 3
, a combination lock in accordance with the present invention generally includes a male lock body
1
and a female lock body
2
. The male lock body
1
includes a rod
11
with a number of longitudinally spaced teeth
12
formed thereon. The female lock body
2
includes a column
21
with a longitudinal slit
212
having an opening
211
in an end face of the column
21
through which the rod
11
is inserted into the longitudinal slit
212
. A number of pairs of protrusion
215
are formed on lateral sides of the column
21
. A flat engaging section
213
is formed on the other end of the column
21
opposite to the opening
211
. The female lock body
2
further includes an elastic element
22
, a number of resilient sleeves
23
, a number of retainer plates
24
, a number of number wheels
25
, an actuating ring
26
, and a turn cap
27
.
The elastic element
22
is mounted around the other end of the column
21
and includes an end attached to a respective adjacent resilient sleeve
23
. Each resilient sleeve
23
is made of flexible material and includes a central hole
231
with a notched section
2311
through which the rod
11
extends. A periphery defining the central hole
231
includes a recessed section
232
for engaging with the flat engaging section
213
of the column
21
. The periphery defining the central hole
231
further includes a pair of grooves
235
for engaging with one pair of the protrusions
215
of the column
21
, thereby preventing rotation of the resilient sleeve
23
. Each resilient sleeve
23
further includes two diametrically disposed bulges
233
on an outer periphery thereof, each bulge
233
having an opening
234
therein. The openings
234
increase flexibility of the bulges
233
.
Each retainer plate
24
is substantially circular and includes a central hole
241
with a notched section
2411
through which the rod
11
extends. A periphery defining the central hole
241
includes an engaging section
242
which will be described later. The periphery defining the central hole
241
further includes a pair of grooves
243
for engaging with one pair of the protrusions
215
of the column
21
. More specifically, the protrusions
215
assure alignment of the notched sections
2411
of the retainer plates
24
for allowing longitudinal movement of the retainer plate only when the number wheels
25
are in their unlocking position. The protrusion
215
also prevents rotation of the resilient sleeves
23
and the actuating ring
26
.
An outer periphery of each number wheel
25
includes a plurality of annularly arranged numbers (generally 0-9) that are spaced by a notch or groove
251
. Each number wheel
25
includes a central hole (not labeled). A periphery defining the central hole includes an engaging section
252
with a plurality of teeth
253
(spaced by grooves
254
) that are arranged corresponding to positions of the grooves
251
, wherein a groove
254
engages with the recessed section
242
of an associated retainer plate
24
to allow the retainer plate
24
to rotate together with the number wheel
25
. Each number wheel
25
further includes a compartment communicated with the central hole thereof, the compartment being defined by an inner periphery consisting of alternatively disposed convex portions
255
and retaining grooves
256
. Two diametrically disposed retaining grooves
256
receive the end portions of the bulges
233
of an associated resilient sleeve
23
. Thus, when the number wheel
25
is rotated from a number (e.g., 3) to another (e.g., 4), the bulges
233
generate a sound as a result of impact of the bulge
233
by the convex portions
255
.
The actuating ring
26
includes a central hole
261
with a notched section
2611
through which the rod
11
extends. A periphery defining the central hole
261
includes a recessed section
262
for engaging with the flat engaging section
213
of the column
21
. The periphery defining the central hole
261
further includes a pair of grooves
265
for engaging with one pair of the protrusions
215
of the column
21
. Formed on a side of the actuating ring
26
is includes a push section
263
that bears against an outermost retainer sleeve
24
. The other side of the actuating ring
26
includes a projection
264
that will be described later.
The turn cap
27
includes central hole
271
with a notched section
2711
through which the rod
11
extends. A periphery defining the central hole
271
includes a recessed section
276
for engaging with the flat engaging section
213
of the column
21
. The periphery defining the central hole
271
further includes an inclined slide groove
272
having two recessed ends
273
and
274
and a stopping portion
275
. The inclined slide groove
272
may engage with the projection
264
of the actuating ring
26
such that rotation of the turn cap
27
causes movement of the projection
264
along the inclined slide groove
272
to the stopping portion
275
and thus positioned by the recessed end
274
. In addition, the actuating ring
26
is moved longitudinally to disengage each retainer plate
24
from the engaging section
254
of the associated number wheel
25
, thereby allowing change in the unlocking code.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, each resilient sleeve
23
and associated retainer plate
24
and number wheel
25
are mounted around the column
21
to form a unit, wherein the engaging section
242
of the retainer plate
24
engages with one of the groove
254
of the number wheel
25
so as to rotate together. The actuating ring
26
and the turn cap
27
are mounted to an end of the column
21
, wherein the inclined slide groove
272
receives the projection
264
of the actuating ring
26
. As illustrated in
FIG. 2
, when the grooves
243
of each retainer plate
24
align with the projections
215
of the column
21
, the notched section
2411
of each retainer plate
24
is aligned with the longitudinal slit
212
of the column
21
. Namely, the combination lock is in an unlocked position. When the grooves
243
of one of the retainer plates
24
do not align with the projections
215
of the column, the notched section
2411
of the retainer plate
24
is not aligned with the longitudinal slit
212
of the column
21
. Namely, the combination lock is in a locked position and the retainer plate
24
is not movable longitudinally. In addition, the protrusions
215
on two sides of the column
21
have different sizes such that the notched section
2411
is in the unlocking position only when the correspondingly sized grooves
243
of each retainer plate
24
are aligned with the protrusions
215
.
Referring to
FIG. 4
, when the user intends to change the unlocking code, the number wheels
25
are rotated to the unlocking code in which the recessed sections
243
of each retainer plate
24
align with the protrusions
215
of the column
21
. The turn cap
27
is then turned to cause the projection
264
of the actuating ring
26
to slide along the inclined slide groove
272
until it is stopped by and retained in the recessed end
273
. The push section
263
of the actuating ring
26
urges the retainer plates
24
to move longitudinally such that the engaging section
242
of each retainer plate
24
disengages from the engaging section
252
of the associated number wheel
25
, thereby allowing change in the unlocking code. After such change, the turn cap
27
is turned in the reverse direction such that the projection
264
of the actuating ring
26
slides along the inclined slide groove
272
until it is stopped by the stopping section
275
and retained in the recessed end
274
. The retainer plates
24
are moved longitudinally under the action of the elastic element
22
such that the engaging section
242
of each retainer plate
24
re-engages with the engaging section
252
of the associated number wheel
25
.
It is noted that the turn cap
27
is not rotatable when the recessed sections
243
of one of the retainer plates
24
are not aligned with the protrusions
215
, since the retainer plate
24
is stopped by the protrusions
215
of the column
21
and thus not rotatable. Thus, change in the unlocking code can be proceeded only when the combination lock is in its unlocking position.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, because each resilient sleeve
23
includes a recessed section
232
for engaging with the flat engaging section
213
of the column
21
and because the grooves
235
of each resilient sleeve
23
engage with an associated pair of protrusions
215
on the column
21
, the resilient sleeve
23
is not rotatable relative to the column
21
. The bulges
233
on each resilient sleeve
23
are impinged by the associated number wheel
25
and thus generate a sound to provide indication of position of the number wheel
25
. In addition, the bulge
233
may be retained in the retaining grooves
256
. The openings
234
increase resiliency of the bulges
233
.
According to the above description, it is appreciated that the combination lock of the present invention has the following advantages:
(1) Change in the unlocking code can be proceeded only when the combination lock is in its unlocked status. The correct unlocking code can be recognized.
(2) Change in the unlocking code can be proceeded without continuously holding the turn cap, as the actuating ring
26
is provided with a projection
264
for engaging with recessed end
273
of the turn cap
27
.
(3) the total number of elements of the combination lock of the invention is less than that for conventional combination locks and thus is more convenient to assembly procedure and reduces the malfunction possibility.
(4) The resilient sleeve
23
of the invention is integrally formed and includes the advantages of positioning function, sound generation, and easy assembly. This prevents the disadvantage of easy disengagement of the elastic element in FIG.
8
.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Claims
- 1. A combination lock comprising:a male lock body (1) including a rod (11) with a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth (12) formed thereon; and a female lock body (2) including: a column (21) having a longitudinal slit (212) for releasably receiving the rod (11) of the male lock body (1), the column (21) including a plurality of pairs of protrusions (215) on two lateral sides thereof, a plurality of sleeves (23) mounted around the column (21), each said sleeve (23) including a central hole (231) with a notched section (2311) through which the rod (11) of the male lock body (1) extends, a periphery defining the central hole (231) of each said sleeve (23) including a pair of grooves (235) for releasably engaging with one of the pairs of protrusions (215) of the column (21), a plurality of retainer plates (24) mounted around the column (21), each said retainer plate (24) including a central hole (241) with a notched section (2411) through which the rod (11) of the male lock body (1) extends, a periphery defining the central hole (241) of each said retainer plate (24) including a pair of grooves (243) for releasably engaging with one of the pairs of protrusions (215) of the column (21), a plurality of number wheels (25) mounted around the column (21), each said retainer plate (24) being releasably engaged with an associated said number wheel (25) to rotate therewith, an elastic element (22) mounted around an end of the column (21) for biasing each said retainer plate (24) to engage with the associated number wheel (25) to rotate therewith; and means for actuating each said retainer plate (24) to disengage from the associated number wheel (25) for allowing a change in unlocking code for the combination lock, the actuating means being operable only when the combination lock is in an unlocked status in which the grooves (243) of each said retainer plate (24) align with the protrusions (215) of the column (21).
- 2. A combination lock comprising:a male lock body (1) including a rod (11) with a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth (12) formed thereon; and a female lock body (2) including: a column (21) having a longitudinal slit (212) for releasably receiving the rod (11) of the male lock body (1), the column (21) including an engaging section (213), the column (21) having formed on opposing lateral sides thereof a plurality of longitudinally spaced protrusions (215), a plurality of resilient sleeves (23) mounted around the column (21), each said sleeve (23) including a central hole (231) through which the rod (11) of the male lock body (1) extends, a plurality of retainer plates (24) mounted around the column (21), each said retainer plate (24) including a central hole (241) through which the rod (11) of the male lock body (1) extends, a plurality of number wheels (25) mounted around the column (21), each said retainer plate (24) being releasably engaged with an associated said number wheel (25) to rotate therewith, an elastic element (22) mounted around an end of the column (21) for biasing each said retainer plate (24) to engage with the associated number wheel (25) to rotate therewith; an actuating ring (26) mounted around the column (21) and including a central hole (261) with a notched section (2611) through which the rod (11) of the male lock body (1) extends, a periphery defining the central hole (261) of the actuating ring (26) including a recessed section (262) for engaging with the engaging section (213) of the column (21) to thereby prevent rotation of the actuating ring (26), the actuating ring (26) further including a push section (263) on a side thereof, the push section (263) bearing against an adjacent said retainer plate (24), the actuating ring (26) further including a projection (264) formed on the other side thereof, and a turn cap (27) rotatably mounted around the column (21), the turn cap (27) including a central hole (271) with a notched section (2711) through which the rod (11) of the male lock body (1) extends, a periphery defining the central hole (271) of the turn cap (27) including an inclined slide groove (272) having two recessed ends (273 and 274) for releasably engaging with the projection (264) of the actuating ring (26), thereby retaining the actuating ring (26) in place, the projection (264) of the actuating ring (26) being slidable along the inclined slide groove (272) upon rotation of the turn cap (27) such that the actuating ring (26) moves longitudinally to actuate the retainer plates (24) to disengage from the number wheels (25), thereby allowing change in unlocking code of the combination lock.
- 3. The combination lock as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a stopping portion (275) formed adjacent to one of the recessed ends (273 and 274) of the inclined guide groove (272).
- 4. A combination lock comprising:a male lock body (1) including a rod (11) with a plurality of longitudinally spaced teeth (12) formed thereon; and a female lock body (2) including: a column (21) having a longitudinal slit (212) for releasably receiving the rod (11) of the male lock body (1), the column (21) further including an engaging section (213), a plurality of resilient sleeves (23) mounted around the column (21), each said sleeve (23) including a central hole (231) through which the rod (11) of the male lock body (1) extends, a periphery defining the central hole (231) of one of said sleeves (23) including a recessed section (232) protruding axially from an outer periphery thereof, the recessed section (232) coaxially encircling the engaging section (213) of the column (21), said outer periphery of each said sleeve (23) defining at least one radially protruding bulge (233), and a plurality of number wheels (25) mounted around the column (21), each said number wheel (25) receiving an associated said sleeve (23) therein, whereby the engagement of the bulge (233) of each said sleeve (23) with an associated said number wheel (25) upon the rotation thereof generates a sound.
- 5. The combination lock as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bulge (233) further includes an opening (234) therein.
- 6. The combination lock as claimed in claim 4, wherein each said number wheel (25) further includes a compartment with an inner periphery for receiving the associated said sleeve (23), the inner periphery including a plurality of alternatively disposed convex portions (255) and retaining grooves (256), wherein the bulge (233) is releasably retained in one of the retaining grooves (256).
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