1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a padlock, and more particularly to a combination padlock that may be unlocked by either a key or a combination.
2. Description of Related Art
Lock devices are usually used to lock doors or boxes. One type of lock devices is padlock.
A conventional padlock comprises a housing, a key core and a shackle. The housing has a cavity. The key core is mounted in the cavity in the housing and has a keyhole. The shackle is U-shaped, is mounted rotatably and slidably through the housing, is connected to and is driven by the key core to open and unlock the padlock or close and lock the padlock. Inserting a corresponding key into the keyhole causes the key core rotatable so that rotate the key with the key core would release the shackle and unlock the padlock.
Another conventional padlock comprises a housing, a dial core and a shackle. The housing has a cavity. The dial core is mounted in the cavity in the housing and has a shaft, multiple rotatable dials and a combination. The shaft is mounted slidably in the cavity. The rotatable dials are mounted rotatably around the shaft and each rotatable dial has an outer edge and multiple numeral attached to the outer edge. The shackle is mounted rotatably and slidably through the housing and is connected to the dial core. When aligning corrective numerals on the dials in a line to match the combination, the dial core is activated and releases the shackle so the padlock is unlocked.
However, each of the aforementioned padlocks may only be unlocked through a corresponding key or a combination. When the key is missed or the combination is forgotten, no other means can unlock the padlock.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a combination padlock to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a combination padlock that may be unlocked by either a key or a combination.
A combination padlock in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing, a dial core, a connector, a key core and a shackle. The housing has a cavity. The dial core is mounted in the cavity and has multiple dials and a shaft extending through the dials and having a bottom end. The connector is mounted in the cavity and has a cylinder and a lateral arm. The cylinder has a through hole, an open slot and a slid pin extending through the open slot. The lateral arm abuts the bottom end of the shaft. The key core is mounted rotatably in the through hole and has a rail slot holding the slide pin.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The housing (10) comprises two housing halves and has a top, a bottom, two sides, a cavity (11), a bottom hole (13), a top hole (14), multiple windows (12) and a locking hole (15). The cavity (11) is defined in the housing (10) and has an inner surface. The bottom hole (13) is defined in the bottom of the housing (10) and communicates with the cavity (11). The top hole (14) is defined in the top of the housing (10) and communicates with the cavity (11). The windows (12) are defined through the housing (10) adjacent to one of the sides, communicate with the cavity (11) and are arranged in a row. The locking hole (15) is defined in the top of the housing (10) and communicates with the cavity (11).
The dial core (20) is mounted in the cavity (11) and has a combination, multiple dials (21), a shaft (22), a retaining tab (23) and a spring. The dials (21) are annular, are mounted rotatably in the cavity (11), correspond respectively to and are partially exposed respectively out of the windows (12) and each dial (21) has an outer edge, a central hole and multiple numerals. The central hole is defined through the dial (21). The numerals are mounted on the outer edge. The shaft (22) is mounted in the cavity (11), is aligned with the locking hole (15), extends through the central holes in the dials (21), selectively slides upward and has a bottom end. When corrective numerals on the dials (21) are arranged in a line to match the combination, the shaft (22) is released and is capable of sliding upward. The retaining tab (23) is mounted securely on the bottom end of the shaft (22). The spring is mounted around the shaft (22) between a lowest dial (21) and the retaining tab (22) and biases the shaft (22) downward.
With further reference to
The key core (30) is mounted rotatably and non-slidably in the through hole (41) in the cylinder (40) and has a top end, a bottom end, a keyhole, a mounting hole (33), a rail slot (32) and a slide pin (34). The keyhole is defined in the bottom end of the key core (30), is aligned with the bottom hole (13) in the housing (10) and corresponds to a key. The mounting hole (33) is defined in the top end of the key core (30) and is aligned with the top hole (14) in the housing (10). The rail slot (32) is defined spirally and radially in the key core (30), communicates with the mounting hole (33) and has a lower inside end (321) and an upper inside end (322). The slide pin (34) is mounted through the open slot (42) in the cylinder, is mounted slidably in the rail slot (32) in the key core (30) and has an inside end, an outside end and an enlarged head (341). The inside extends in the mounting hole (33) in the key core (30). The enlarged head (341) is formed on the outside end and abuts the inner lip (421).
The shackle (50) is U-shaped, is mounted in the cavity (11) in the housing (10) and has a mounting end, a locking end (54), an annular recess (51), a mounting groove (52) and a C-clip (53). The mounting end is mounted rotatably and slidably in the mounting hole (33) in the key core (30). The locking end (54) engages selectively with the locking hole (15) to lock the combination padlock. The annular recess (51) is defined radially in the shackle (50) adjacent to the mounting end and receives and holds the inside end of the slide pin (34). The mounting groove (52) is defined radially in the shackle (50) above the annular recess (51). The C-clip (53) is mounted in the mounting groove (53) and abuts the inner surface of the cavity (11) adjacent to the top hole (14) to prevent the shackle (50) from falling out of the housing (10).
The spring (60) is mounted around the shackle (50) between the top edge of the cylinder and the inner surface of the cavity (11) in the housing (10) and biases the connector (40) downward.
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The combination padlock can be unlocked by either operating the dial core (20) to match the combination or inserting a corresponding key into the key core (30). Accordingly, people missing the key may still unlock the combination padlock with the combination, and vice versa. Therefore, using combination padlock is convenient.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with detail of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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