Combination padlock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6381997
  • Patent Number
    6,381,997
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Gall; Lloyd A.
    Agents
    • Harrison & Egbert
Abstract
A combination padlock includes a main body, a shackle, a control mechanism, an unlocking key, and a rotary block. The rotary block is located between the unlocking key and the free end of the shackle. As the unlocking key is pushed by a finger, the unlocking key actuates the rotary block to turn in such a manner that one end of the rotary block moves away from the free end of the shackle, and that the other end of the rotary block exerts a pressure on a stop plate of an actuation rod of the control mechanism, thereby resulting in the downward displacement of the actuation rod.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a padlock, and more particularly to a combination padlock.




2. Description of Related Art




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a prior art combination padlock comprises a main body


10


, an actuation set


11


, an unlocking key


12


, and a shackle


21


. The actuation set


11


is formed of a plurality of dial wheels


13


, an actuation block


14


, a recovery spring


15


, and an actuated rod


16


. The actuation rod


16


is provided at the top end with a stop plate


17


having a recessed portion


18


. The unlocking key


12


has a press arm


19


and a lock arm


20


. When the prior art combination padlock is in the locking state, the free end of the press arm


19


of the unlocking key


12


is stopped in the recessed portion


18


of the stop plate


17


. In the meantime, the lock arm


20


of the unlocking key


12


is joined with the free end of the shackle


21


. In the process of unlocking the prior art combination padlock, the dial wheels


13


are turned to a correct set series of numbers, thereby enabling the lock arm


20


of the unlocking key


12


to be pushed inward with a finger. As a result, there is a space between the lock arm


20


and the free end of the shackle


21


. In the meantime, the actuation rod


16


is forced to displace downward by the press arm


19


of the unlocking key


12


.




The prior art combination padlock has shortcomings. In the first place, the finger exerting on the lock arm


20


of the unlocking key


12


becomes an obstruction. In addition, the free end of the press arm


19


of the unlocking key


12


and the stop plate


17


of the top end of the actuation rod


16


are susceptible to wear because of mechanical friction.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a combination padlock which is free of the deficiencies of the prior art combination padlock described above.




The combination padlock of the present invention comprises a main body, a control set, an unlocking key, and a shackle. The present invention is characterized by the unlocking key which is provided with a rotary block located between the unlocking key and the shackle. As the unlocking key is exerted on by an external force, the rotary block moves away from the free end of the shackle, thereby resulting in an open space between the rotary block and the shackle. The control set comprises an actuation rod which is provided at the top end with a flat stop portion. As the rotary block moves away from the shackle, a press portion of the rotary block exerts pressure on the flat stop portion of the actuation rod, thereby resulting in downward displacement of the actuation rod.




The features, functions and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention in reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a combination padlock of prior art at work.





FIG. 2

shows a perspective view of a combination padlock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3A

shows a partial exploded view of the combination padlock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3B

shows an exploded view of the main body, the unlocking key, and the rotary block of the combination padlock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG.


3


A.





FIG. 4

shows a longitudinal sectional view of the combination padlock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

shows a longitudinal sectional view of the combination padlock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 2-5

, a combination padlock embodied in the present invention comprises a main body


30


which is provided in the interior with a first receiving slot


32


and a second receiving slot


33


which is in turn provided in the bottom wall with a pillar


34


extending upward. The main body


30


is further provided with a shackle


35


extending from one end thereof. The first receiving slot


32


is intended to dispose therein a control set


40


which is formed of a plurality of dial wheels


41


, an actuation block


42


, a recovery spring


43


, and an actuation rod


44


. The actuation rod


44


is provided at an upper end with a stop plate


45


. The upper end of the actuation rod


44


refers to the end that faces the shackle


35


. A cover


36


is joined with the main body


30


such that the first receiving slot


32


and the second receiving slot


33


are covered by the cover


36


, and such that the dial wheels


41


of the control set


40


partially juts out of through slots of the cover


36


.




An unlocking key


50


is disposed in the second receiving slot


33


of the main body


30


and is provided at one end with a rotation hole


51


, and in the outer side of the midsegment thereof with a push portion


52


. The unlocking key


50


is disposed in the second receiving slot


33


in such a manner that the pillar


34


of the second receiving slot


33


is fitted into the rotation hole


51


of the unlocking key


50


, and that the push portion


52


of the unlocking key


50


is jutted out of the main body


30


and the cover


36


.




The unlocking key


50


is provided with a rotation end


53


opposite in location to the rotation hole


51


, and a rotary block


60


located between the rotation end


53


of the unlocking key


50


and a free end of the shackle


35


. The rotary block


60


is provided at one end with a lock portion


61


opposite to the free end of the shackle


35


at the time when the combination padlock of the present invention remains in the locking state. The rotary block


60


is provided at other end with a press portion


62


and a slot


63


corresponding in location to the rotation end


53


of the unlocking key


50


. The slot


63


is provided with a push edge


64


. When the push portion


52


of the unlocking key


50


is pushed by a finger, the rotation end


53


of the unlocking key


50


pushes the push edge


64


so as to acuate the rotary block


60


to turn, thereby causing the lock portion


61


of the rotary block


60


to move away from the free end of the shackle


35


. In the meantime, the press portion


62


of the rotary block


60


presses the stop plate


45


of the actuation rod


44


, thereby resulting in the downward displacement of the actuation rod


44


, as illustrated in FIG.


5


.




The press portion


62


of the rotary block


60


is provided with a protruded edge


65


, which comes in contact with the stop plate


45


of the actuation rod


44


. As the combination padlock of the present invention is in the process of shifting from the locking state to the unlocking state, the rotary block


60


is actuated by the unlocking key


50


to turn such that the protruded edge


65


of the press portion


62


of the rotary block


60


slides on the stop plate


45


of the actuation rod


44


, thereby resulting in reduction in mechanical friction between the press portion


62


and the stop plate


45


.




It must be noted here that the push portion


52


of the unlocking key


50


is located in such a manner that a finger pushing the push portion


52


does not become an obstruction at such time when the combination padlock of the present invention is being used to fasten something securely.




The embodiment of the present invention described above is to be regarded in all respects as being merely illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. The present invention is therefore to be limited only by the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A combination padlock comprising:a main body comprised of a first receiving slot, a second receiving slot provided in a bottom wall with a pillar, and a shackle extending from one end thereof; a cover joined with said main body such that said first receiving slot and said second receiving slot are covered by said cover, said cover provided with a plurality of through slots; a control set comprised of a plurality of dial wheels, an actuation block, a recovery spring, and an actuation rod which is provided at an upper end with a stop plate, said control set being disposed in said first receiving slot of said main body such that said dial wheels of said control set partially jut out of said main body via said through slots of said cover; an unlocking key provided at one end with a rotation hole, and in an outer side of a midsegment thereof with a push portion, said unlocking key being disposed in said second receiving slot of said main body in such a manner that said pillar of said second receiving slot is fitted into said rotation hole of said unlocking key, and that said push portion of said unlocking key juts out of said main body and said cover to facilitate the pushing of said push portion by a finger, said unlocking key being further provided with a rotation end opposite in location to said rotation hole; and a rotary block located between said rotation end of said unlocking key and a free end of said shackle, said rotary block provided at one end with a lock portion opposite to the free end of said shackle at such time when said combination padlock is in the locking state, said rotary block further provided at an opposite end with a press portion and a slot corresponding in location to said rotation end of said unlocking key, said slot being provided with a push edge which is pushed by said rotation end of said unlocking key at such time when said push portion of said unlocking key is pushed by the finger, thereby actuating said rotary block to turn so as to cause said lock portion of said rotary block to move away from the free end of said shackle whereby said press portion of said rotary block presses said stop plate of said actuation rod, thereby resulting in a downward displacement of said actuation rod.
  • 2. The combination padlock as defined in claim 1, wherein said press portion of said rotary block is comprised of a protruded edge which is in contact with said stop plate of said actuation rod at the time when said combination padlock remains in the locking state whereby said protruded edge of said press portion of said rotary block is caused to slide on said stop plate of said actuation rod to result in the downward displacement of said actuation rod at such time when said rotary block is actuated to turn by said unlocking key.
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