1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to combination locks and more particularly to such a combination lock which still can be opened even when a password is forgotten.
2. Description of Related Art
Combination locks are well known for many years. One drawback of the prior combination lock is that a user cannot open the combination lock once a password thereof is forgotten. Thus, it is desirable to provide an improved combination lock which still can be opened even when a password is bigot forgotten in order to overcome the above drawback of the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an inverted U-shaped combination lock, comprising a male locking mechanism comprising cylindrical first and second collars at both ends, each of the first and the second collars including a cable extending therefrom, a cylindrical cavity, and an aperture on its outer surface; a cylindrical member including a projected shaft at one end thereof, a keyhole at the other end thereof, and an aperture on its outer surface; a ridged section including a plurality of aligned first grooves; a guard including a trough on a bar at one end and an aperture on an outer surface at the other end; and a first pin inserted into the aperture of the second collar, the aperture of the guard, and the aperture of the cylindrical member sequentially for fastening them together in the cylindrical cavity of the second collar wherein the shaft is inserted through the first grooves into the trough; a push ring comprising two opposite projections at one side and first, second, third, and fourth teeth around the other side wherein a gap between two adjacent teeth is disposed at an angle of 45 degrees about an adjacent gap; a hollow spindle comprising a top elongated second groove, a plurality of peripheral risers at one end, two side first recesses adjacent the risers, an arcuate second recess between two risers, a plurality of aligned spaced protuberances on an outer surface, and an aperture on the outer surface adjacent the other end; a sealing ring comprising two opposite interior slots, a spring depressible detent radially extended inside the sealing ring to urge against the spindle, and an interior protrusion on an inner wall moveable in the second recess; an abutment ring received at one end of the sealing ring, the abutment ring including two opposite wells at the other side for permitting the projections to anchor therein after passing the sealing ring a plurality of number rings each comprising a plurality of numerals printed sequentially on its outer surface, a plurality of peripheral indentations on an inner wall, an interior first ring having a tab projected upward to engage with one of the indentations and a valley opposite the tab, an interior second ring, and a resilient section fastened between the first and the second rings; a spring in the cylindrical cavity of the first collar urged against the second ring of the number ring proximate the first collar; and a second pin inserted into the aperture of the first collar and the aperture of the spindle sequentially for fastening them together. The combination lock can be opened without its password by inserting a key into the keyhole prior to turning an angle of 90 degrees of the key. The ridged section is changed from a relatively higher position to a relatively lower one for disengaging the male locking mechanism from the combination lock for subsequent removal of the male locking mechanism. Alignment of the valleys can help the user know the forgotten password The password is adapted to be reset after opening the combination lock by pushing the push ring inward until the detent reaches the second tooth, the projections urge against the abutment ring, and one of the indentations clears from the tab, and turning the number rings. Locking, of the combination lock is done by turning the sealing ring in one direction to cause the detent to reach the third tooth, urging the spring against the push ring for causing the detent to reach the fourth tooth, turning the sealing ring in an opposite direction until the detent reaches the first tooth for positioning, engaging one of the indentations with the tab of each first ring for fastening, and inserting the male locking mechanism through the number rings.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an inverted U-shaped combination lock, comprising a male locking mechanism comprising cylindrical first and second collars at both ends, each of the first and the second collars including a cable extended therefrom, a cylindrical cavity, and an aperture on its outer surface; a cylindrical member including a projected shaft at one end thereof, a keyhole at the other end thereof, and an aperture on its outer surface; a ridged section including a plurality of aligned first grooves; a guard including a trough on a bar at one end and an aperture on an outer surface at the other end; and a first pm inserted into the aperture of the second collar, the aperture of the guard, and the aperture of the cylindrical member sequentially for fastening them together in the cylindrical cavity of the second collar wherein the shaft is inserted through the first grooves into the trough; a push ring comprising two opposite projections at one side and first, second, third, and fourth teeth around the other side wherein a gap between two adjacent teeth is disposed at an angle of 45 degrees about an adjacent gap; a hollow spindle comprising a top elongated second groove, a plurality of peripheral risers at one end, two side first recesses adjacent the risers, an arcuate second recess between two risers, a plurality of aligned spaced protuberances on an outer surface, and an aperture on the outer surface adjacent the other end; a sealing ring comprising two opposite interior slots, a spring depressible detent radially extended inside the sealing ring to urge against the spindle, and an interior protrusion on an inner wall moveable in the second recess; an abutment ring received at one end of the sealing ring, the abutment ring including two opposite wells at the other side for permitting the projections to anchor therein alter passing the sealing ring; a plurality of number rings each comprising a plurality of numerals printed sequentially on its outer surface, a plurality of peripheral indentations on an inner wall, an interior first ring having a tab projected upward to engage with one of the indentations and a valley opposite the tab, an interior second ring, a resilient section fastened between the first and the second rings, and an inner ring; a spring in the cylindrical cavity of the first collar urged against the second ring of the number ring proximate the first collar; and a second pin inserted into the aperture of the first collar and the aperture of the spindle sequentially for fastening them together. The combination lock can be opened without its password by inserting a key into the keyhole prior to turning an angle of 90 degrees of the key. The ridged section is changed from a relatively higher position to a relatively lower one for disengaging the male locking mechanism from the combination lock for subsequent removal of the male locking mechanism. Alignment of the valleys can help the user know the forgotten password. The password is adapted to be reset after opening the combination lock by pushing the push ring inward until the detent reaches the second tooth, the projections urge against the abutment ring, and one of the indentations clears from the tab, and turning the number rings. Locking of the combination lock is done by turning the sealing ring in one direction to cause the detent to reach the third tooth, urging the spring against the push ring for causing the detent to reach the fourth tooth, turning the sealing ring in an opposite direction until the detent reaches the first tooth for positioning, engaging one of the indentations with the tab of each first ring for fastening, and inserting the male locking mechanism through the number rings.
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.
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A plurality of number rings (four are shown) 6 are provided. Each number ring 6 has a plurality of numerals (e.g., 0 to 9) printed sequentially on its peripheral surface. A hollow spindle 4 comprises a top elongated groove 41 and two side recesses 42 to allow two opposite projections 31 of a push ring 3 to pass through into two opposite interior slots 51 of a sealing ring 5. Next, turning sealing ring 5 about 90 degrees causes the push ring 3 and the sealing ring 5 to be locked together. Four teeth 32 to 35 are formed around one end of the push ring 3 in which a gap between two adjacent teeth is disposed at an angle of 45 degrees about an adjacent gap. An elastic member 521 is urged against a detent 52 toward an aperture 53 tapered toward the inside of the sealing ring 5 in which the detent 52 is in turn urged against the spindle 4. A peripheral fiat 54 having bent sides is inserted through two parallel indentations 55 to press on an outer end of the elastic member 521 for fastening the detent 52. A plurality of peripheral risers 43 and an arcuate recess 44 are formed at one end of the spindle 4. The recess 44 is adapted to allow an interior protrusion 57 on an inner wall 56 of the sealing ring 5 to move therein. In other words, the protrusion 57 can only move from one end of the recess 44 to the other end thereof or vice versa. A plurality of aligned spaced protuberances 45 are formed on an outer surface of the spindle 4. An abutment ring 58 is formed at the other end of the sealing ring 5. Two opposite wells 581 are provided on an end of the abutment ring 58 for permitting the projections 31 to anchor therein after passing the sealing ring 5. A spring 7 is anchored in a cylindrical cavity ill of the first collar 11. The number ring 6 comprises a cylindrical cavity 62, a first ring 63 received in the cylindrical cavity 61. the first ring 63 having a tooth 631 projected upward to engage with one of a plurality of peripheral indentations 62 inside the number ring 6, a resilient section 65, and a second ring 64 including a recessed portion 641 at one end with the resilient section 65 anchored therein and a raised portion 642 at the other end sandwiched between any two adjacent protuberances 45 and being adapted to anchor the resilient section 65 at the other end. Both the first and the second rings 63 and 64 are anchored inside the number ring 6 (i.e., in the cylindrical cavity 61). One end of the spindle 4 is positioned in the cylindrical cavity 111. Finally, a pin is inserted into an aperture 112 of the first collar 11 and an aperture 46 of the spindle 4 sequentially for fastening them together.
Following is a description of opening the combination lock 8 in a case that a user forgets the password. In
Following is a description of changing the password of the combination lock 8 after opening it. First, push the push ring 3 inward as indicated by arrow in
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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.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/279,526, filed Oct. 24, 2002, now abandoned.
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