1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hockey lock, and more particularly, to a core replaceable hockey lock.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional hockey lock is used on gate doors and disclosed in
However, the outer contour of the core 20 has to be matched with the shape of the connection hole 102 of the casing 10 so that the core 20 can be installed in the casing 10. The deadbolt 202 and the core 20 are fixed to each other and cannot be detached from each other. The different types of the cores 20 has different structure, safety level and anti-theft feature, so that the different cores 20 have different shapes and outer contour, and this restricts the replacement of different cores 20. In other words, the cores 20 do not have a common standard. For example, the hockey lock used to factories is different from the hockey lock used to home and garages. Different hockey locks have to be unlocked by different keys, therefore, the users have to carry multiple keys. The users may be confused by the multiple keys and the hockey locks, and therefore the users need more time to match the specific key with the specific hockey lock. Besides, if the core 20 is damaged, the whole assembly of the casing 10 and the core 20 have to be discarded, and a new hockey lock is purchased which increases the economy burden. The manufacturers have to prepare multiple hockey locks in stock.
The present invention intends to provide a core replaceable hockey lock which improves the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a hockey lock and comprises a housing having a space defined therein. An installation hole is defined in one end of the housing. A slit is defined in the inner periphery of the installation hole. An insertion hole is defined in the housing and communicates with the slit. A deadbolt is rotatably installed in the installation hole and has a recess which is located corresponding to the slit. The deadbolt has at least one passive member connected thereto which is located in one end of the housing. A positioning plate is inserted in the slit and the recess so as to axially position the deadbolt. A positioning pin is inserted into the insertion hole and positions the positioning plate.
Preferably, a bridge member is fixed in the space and has a positioning portion.
Preferably, the housing has a fixing hole and the bridge member has a connection hole which is located corresponding to the fixing hole. A positioning member extends through the fixing hole and the connection hole to fix the bridge member to the space.
Preferably, the positioning plate is a curved plate and has a flat face which is located corresponding to the positioning pin.
Preferably, the length of the recess is longer than the length of the positioning plate.
Preferably, the at least one passive member includes multiple rods.
Preferably, the at least one passive member is a geometric recess.
Preferably, a core is installed in the space of the housing and connected to the at least one passive member so as to rotate the deadbolt.
Preferably, the bridge member is mounted to a core, and the core and the bridge member are located in the space. The core is connected to the at least one passive member to synchronically rotate the deadbolt.
Preferably, the housing has a slide slot defined in the outside thereof.
Preferably, a casing has a lock hole and a room is defined in the casing and communicates with the outside of the casing. The room has a passage which communicates with the lock hole. The casing has a recessed area which communicates with the passage. The recessed area has at least one engaging portion. The housing is located in the room. The casing has a positioning hole which is located corresponding to the slide slot. The positioning hole is located in the same side as the lock hole. A positioning unit is inserted into the positioning hole and the slide slot so that the casing is movable and restricted by the slide slot and the positioning unit. The deadbolt has a surface and a groove located corresponding to the at least one engaging portion. The deadbolt is inserted into the passage. When locking the hockey lock, the deadbolt is inserted into the recessed area by the surface and rotated to engage the at least one engaging portion with the groove.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a hockey lock that can be cooperated with different types of cores so as to unify the cores. Therefore, the user needs only one key to be able to unlock all of the hockey locks. The manufacturers has less economy burden to store multiple cores in stock.
The housing of the present invention is able to be cooperated with different types of cores. Alternatively, the core can be connected with the bridge member and then both of which are installed in the space of the housing. The positioning plate and the positioning pin axially position the deadbolt so that the deadbolt is rotatable and does not drop. The deadbolt is connected to the core by the passive members according to the type of the core. The core is synchronically rotatable with the deadbolt so that the user can replace different types of cores such as the six-bead core, the seven-bead core or the bead-replaceable core. Therefore, the user can easily manage the locks and increase the safety feature. When the core is to be replaced, the user simply purchases a new core, while the casing does not to be replaced. The user can replace other locks with the core that is the same as the front door lock so that the user needs only one key to unlock all of the locks. This is convenient for the user to manage the locks and reduces the expenses for purchasing new locks.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A deadbolt 2 is rotatably installed in the installation hole 12 and has a recess 21 which is located corresponding to the slit 121. The deadbolt 2 has at least one passive member 22a connected thereto which is located in one end of the housing 1. The at least one passive member 22a includes multiple rods.
A positioning plate 3 is inserted in the slit 121 and the recess 21 so as to axially position the deadbolt 2. The length of the recess 21 is longer than the length of the positioning plate 3.
A positioning pin 4 is inserted into the insertion hole 13 and positions the positioning plate 3. The positioning plate 3 is a curved plate and has a flat face which is located corresponding to the positioning pin 4.
A core 5a is installed in the space 11 of the housing 1 and connected to the at least one passive member 22a so as to rotate the deadbolt 2.
A casing 6 has a lock hole 61, and a room 62 is defined in the casing 6 and communicates with outside of the casing 6. The room 62 has a passage 621 which communicates with the lock hole 61. The casing 6 has a recessed area 63 which communicates with the passage 621. The recessed area 63 has at least one engaging portion 631. The housing 1 is located in the room 62. The casing 6 has a positioning hole 64 which is located corresponding to the slide slot 14, and the positioning hole 64 is located in the same side as the lock hole 61. A positioning unit 7 is inserted into the positioning hole 64 and the slide slot 14 so that the casing 6 is movable and restricted by the slide slot 14 and the positioning unit 7. The deadbolt 2 has a surface 23 and a groove 24 located corresponding to the at least one engaging portion 631. The deadbolt 2 is inserted into the passage 621. When locking the hockey lock, the deadbolt 2 is inserted into the recessed area 63 by the surface 23 and rotated to engage the at least one engaging portion 631 with the groove 24.
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When a key 8 is inserted into the core 5a and rotated, the core 5a rotates the deadbolt 2. When the hockey lock is in locked status, the flat surface 23 of the deadbolt 2 is parallel to the engaging portion 631 of the recessed area 63. The width of the deadbolt 2 is reduced because of the flat surface 23 so that the deadbolt 2 can be extended through the engaging portion 631 of the recessed area 63 by the flat surface 23, and the groove 24 of the deadbolt 2 is located corresponding to the engaging portion 631. When the core 5a is rotated, the flat surface 23 of the deadbolt 2 is perpendicular to the engaging portion 631, so that the deadbolt 2 is engaged with the engaging portion 631 via the groove 24 to lock the hockey lock. On the contrary, when the core 5a is rotated to let the flat surface 23 of the deadbolt 2 to be parallel to the engaging portion 631 of the recessed area 63, the deadbolt 2 can be removed from the recessed area 63 to unlock the hockey lock.
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The bridge member 9 is mounted to a core 5b by the positioning portion 91. The core 5b and the bridge member 9 are located in the space 11. The core 5b is connected to the passive member 22b so as to synchronically rotate the deadbolt 2.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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