Information
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Patent Grant
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6389854
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Patent Number
6,389,854
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Date Filed
Thursday, December 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 21, 200222 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 14
- 070 30
- 070 49
- 070 57
- 070 58
- 070 DIG 49
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A computer lock includes a first locking plate, the first locking plate including a handle, a hook rod, and a coupling structure connected between the handle of the first locking plate and the hook rod ofthe first locking plate, the handle of the first locking plate having a locating hole, the hook rod of the first locking plate having a free end terminating in a hooked portions; a second locking plate, the second locking plate including a handle, a hook rod, and a pivot hole disposed between the handle of the second locking plate and the hook rod of the second locking plate and pivoted to the coupling structure of the first locking plate, the handle of the second locking plate having a locating hole, the hook rod of the first locking plate having a free end terminating in a hooked portion; and a retainer member adapted for insertion into the locating hole of the first locking plate and the locating hole of the second locking plate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock and, more particularly, to a computer hardware lock.
2. Description of Related Art
Regular notebook computer or portable computer mainframes are commonly provided with a security slot for stealing protection. The user can fasten a computer lock to the security slot to lock the computer device. However, conventional computer locks for this purpose are commonly complicated and expensive.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a simple structure of computer lock.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main object of the present invention is to provide a computer lock, which is inexpensive and, has a simple structure. Another object of the present invention is to provide a computer lock that can be used with a burglar alarm.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the computer lock includes a first locking plate, a second locking plate, and a retainer member. The first locking plate comprises a handle, a hook rod, and a coupling structure connected between the handle of the first locking plate and the hook rod of the first locking plate. The handle of the first locking plate has a locating hole. The hook rod of the first locking plate has a free end terminating in a hooked portion. The second locking plate comprises a handle, a hook rod, and a pivot hole disposed between the handle of the second locking plate and the hook rod of the second locking plate and pivoted to the coupling structure of the first locking plate. The handle of the second locking plate has a locating hole. The hook rod of the first locking plate has a free end terminating in a hooked portion.
Simply speaking, the first locking plate and the second locking plate are coupled together like a pair of scissors, and their action is similar to a scissor action. The first locking plate and the second locking plate can be turned relative to each other, i.e., the second locking plate is turned about a pivot at the first locking plate so that the hooked portions of the locking plates can be turned toward each other, or turned asides. When the hooked portions of the locking plates are closely attached to each other, they can be inserted into the security slot of a notebook computer or portable computer hardware device. When turning the hooked portions of the locking plates asides in reversed directions after their insertion into the security slot, the hooked portions of the locking plates are hooked in the security slot.
According to the design of the present invention, when the hooked portions of the locking plates are turned asides in reversed directions and hooked in the security slot, the locating holes of the locking plates are axially aligned, and the retainer member is inserted through the locating holes of the locking plates to hold the locking plates in the locking position. The retainer member can be used with a combination lock or padlock for locking the notebook computer or computer hardware device to a post, rail, or table. The retainer member can also be used with a burglar alarm that alarms when somebody steals the notebook computer or computer hardware device. The connection of the retainer member to a combination lock or padlock, or a burglar alarm can easily be achieved by conventional techniques.
The computer lock of the present invention can also be used with a radio burglar alarm, which is comprised of a transmitter unit for carrying by the user, and a receiver unit for installing in the computer lock of the present invention. If the receiver unit receives no signal from the transmitter unit (for example, the user leaves from the computer over 10 meters), the receiver unit immediately gives an audio alarm or SOS signal. If a burglar cuts off the retainer member, the receiver unit immediately detects a vibration or broken circuit signal and then gives an audio alarm or SOS signal.
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 view of a computer lock (combined with a combination lock) according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
illustrates the use of a computer lock with a burglar alarm in a notebook computer according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2A
is an enlarged view of a part of
FIG. 2
showing the structure of the screw nut.
FIG. 3
illustrates the locking plates hooked in the security slot of the notebook computer according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to
FIG. 1
, a computer lock arrangement in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown comprised of a first locking plate
10
, a second locking plate
20
, and a retainer member
30
.
The first locking plate
10
comprises a handle
11
, a hook rod
12
, and a coupling structure
13
. The coupling structure
13
is connected between the handle
11
and the hook rod
12
. As illustrated in
FIG. 1
, the coupling structure
13
comprises an axle hole
131
and a pivot
130
. Alternatively, the pivot
130
can be formed integral with the axle hole
131
, forming an integrated coupling structure
13
. The handle
11
of the first locking plate
10
has a locating hole
14
. The hook rod
12
of the first locking plate
10
has a free end terminating in a hooked portion
15
.
The second locking plate
20
comprises a handle
21
, a hook rod
22
, and an axle hole
231
provided between the handle
21
and the hook rod
22
. The axle hole
231
is coupled to the pivot
130
of the first locking plate
10
, enabling the second locking plate
20
to be turned about the pivot
130
. The handle
21
of the second locking plate
20
has a locating hole
24
corresponding to the locating hole
14
of the handle
11
of the first locking plate
10
. The hook rod
22
of the second locking plate
20
has a free end terminating in a hooked portion
25
.
The retainer member
30
is adapted for inserting through the locating hole
14
of the handle
11
of the first locking plate
10
and the locating hole
24
of the handle
21
of the second locking plate
20
. When the first locking plate
10
and the second locking plate
20
are attached together and the locating hole
14
of the handle
11
of the first locking plate
10
and the locating hole
24
of the handle
21
of the second locking plate
20
are axially aligned, the hooked portion
15
of the first locking plate
10
and the hooked portion
25
of the second locking plate
20
are turned aside in reversed directions. Therefore, when inserting the retainer member
30
through the locating hole
14
of the handle
11
of the first locking plate
10
and the locating hole
24
of the handle
21
of the second locking plate
20
, the first locking plate
10
and the second locking plate
20
are secured together, causing the hooked portions
15
and
25
to be maintained turned aside in reversed directions.
Referring to
FIG. 1
again, the first end
31
and second end
32
of the retainer member
30
are respectively connected to a combination lock
40
. According to this embodiment, the retainer member
30
is a metal cord member used with the combination lock
40
to lock a notebook computer (not shown) to a post, rail, table, etc.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, when locking the notebook computer
50
, the first locking plate
10
and the second locking plate
20
are attached together, enabling the hooked portions
15
and
25
to be closely attached together, and then the hooked portions
15
and
25
are inserted into the security slot
51
of the notebook computer
50
, and then the first locking plate
10
and the second locking plate
20
are moved relative to each other to align the locating holes
14
and
24
, so that the hooked portions
15
and
25
are turned asides in reversed directions and hooked in a respective part of the notebook computer
50
inside the security slot
51
, and then the retainer member
30
is inserted through the locating holes
14
and
24
to keep the locking plates
10
and
20
in the locking position. The first end
31
of the retainer member
30
is provided with a screw nut
33
adapted for threading onto a screw rod
61
at a burglar alarm
60
, and the second end
32
of the retainer member
30
is fixedly connected to the burglar alarm
60
.
Although the present 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 computer lock comprising:A first locking plate, said first locking plate comprising a handle, a hook rod, and a coupling structure connected between the handle of said first locking plate and the hook rod of said first locking plate, the handle of said first locking plate comprising a locating hole, the hook rod of said first locking plate having a free end terminating in a hooked portion; a second locking plate, said second locking plate comprising a handle, a hook rod, and a pivot hole disposed between the handle of said second locking plate and the hook rod of said second locking plate and pivoted to the coupling structure of said first locking plate, the handle of said second locking plate comprising a locating hole, the hook rod of said first locking plate having a free end terminating in a hooked portion; and a retainer member adapted for insertion into the locating hole of said first locking plate and the locating hole of said second locking plate, wherein when said first locking plate and said second locking plate are attached together and the locating holes of said first locking plate and said second locking plate are axially aligned, the hooked portions of said first locking plate and said second locking plate are turned asides in reversed directions, and wherein said retainer member is a metal cord having a first end and a second end respectively connected to a burglar alarm, the first end of said retainer member being fitted with a screw nut adapted for threading onto a screw rod at said burglar alarm.
- 2. The computer lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the coupling structure of said first locking plate comprises a pivot hole and a pivot fastened to the pivot hole of said coupling structure of said first locking plate and the pivot hole of said second locking plate for enabling said
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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