Claims
- 1. A padlock for use with a hasp device having a hasp staple opening, said padlock comprising:
- a lock housing having a front, a rear, a first side and a second side defining an interior, said lock housing including a bearing portion;
- a first shackle element including a front planar surface and a back and a second shackle element including front planar surface and a back, each of said shackle elements being configured to have a hook-shaped free end and a second end distal from said free end and disposed within said interior of said lock housing, at least one of said first and second shackle elements being moveable with respect to one another between an open position at which said front planar surfaces lie askew relative to one another creating a space between said front planar surfaces which is adapted to allow the free ends to be inserted into or removed from the hasp staple opening of the hasp device and a closed position at which said front planar surfaces lie relative to one another to substantially eliminate said space between said front planar surfaces; in said closed position, the free end of said first shackle element overlies a portion of the free end of said second shackle element, said first and second shackle elements being connected to one another or to said lock housing along a hinge axis which extends between the first and second sides of said lock body, said first and second shackle elements being moveable such that said first and second shackle elements are rotated by rotating at least one of said front planar surfaces of said shackle elements about said hinge axis in an opening direction which is away from said front planar surface of the other shackle element, at least one of said first and second shackle elements having a bearing surface which bears against a bearing portion of said lock housing when said first and second shackle elements are in said closed position, whereby the rotation of the first and second shackle elements is prevented by said bearing surface, said bearing surface being moveable such that it no longer bears against said bearing portion of said lock housing by moving the free ends of the first and second shackle element away from said bearing portion; and
- a lock associated with both of said first and second shackle element for selectively securely said first and second shackle elements in said closed position to thereby prevent movement of said shackle elements.
- 2. The padlock in claim 1, wherein said free ends of said first and second shackle elements are within the interior of said lock housing when the first and second shackle elements are in said closed position.
- 3. The padlock in claim 1, wherein said lock housing includes a top surface which carries said bearing portion, and at least one of said shackle elements includes a boss which carries said bearing surface.
- 4. The padlock in claim 3, wherein said top surface includes an opening and said bearing portion is on the edge of said opening.
- 5. The padlock in claim 1, wherein each of said shackle elements further includes an intermediate body portion generally between said free end and said second end, and said lock housing includes a top surface with an opening for receiving and housing said intermediate body portions.
- 6. The padlock in claim 5, wherein the rear of said lock housing includes a slot for receiving a hasp staple, said first and second shackle elements and the hasp staple being substantially within the interior of said housing when said first and second shackle elements are disposed on the hasp staple and are in said closed position.
- 7. The padlock in claim 6, wherein said lock housing includes a top surface and an opening in said top surface for receiving and housing said first and second shackle elements, and wherein said first and second shackle elements are substantially housed within said lock housing when said first and second shackle elements are in said closed position.
- 8. The padlock in claim 1, wherein said lock housing includes a top surface and an opening in said top surface for receiving and housing said first and second shackle elements, and wherein said first and second shackle elements are substantially housed within said lock housing when said first and second shackle elements are in said closed position.
- 9. A padlock for use with a hasp device having a hasp staple opening, said padlock comprising:
- a lock housing having a front surface, a rear surface, a first side, a second side and a top surface, defining an interior;
- first and second shackle elements, each of said shackle elements being configured to have a hook-shaped free end and a second end distal from said free end, said second end being housed within the said interior of said lock housing, at least one of said first and second shackle elements being moveable with respect to the other between an open position at which said front planar surfaces lie askew relative to one another creating a space therebetween to allow the free ends to be inserted into or removed from the hasp staple opening of the hasp device and a closed position at which said planar surfaces lie relative to one another to substantially eliminate said space between said front planar surfaces and at which at least said free ends of said shackle elements are within the said interior of said lock housing; in said closed position, the free ends of said shackle elements at least partially overlie one another, said shackle elements being moveable from said closed position to said open position only by moving said free ends away from the top surface of said lock housing, such that said free ends are no longer within said interior of said lock housing, and then rotating at least one of said front planar surfaces of said shackle elements about a hinge axis, extending axially between said first and second sides of said lock housing; and
- a lock associated with said shackle elements for selectively securing said shackle elements in a said closed position to thereby prevent movement of said shackle elements.
- 10. The padlock in claim 9, wherein at least one of said shackle elements includes a bearing surface which bears against at least a portion of said lock housing when said shackle elements are in said closed position to prevent the rotation of said front planar surfaces of said shackle element until said free ends have been moved away from said top surface of said lock housing to thereby move said bearing surface from said bearing portion.
- 11. The padlock in claim 9, wherein said shackle elements are substantially within said interior of said lock housing when said shackle elements are in said closed position.
- 12. The padlock in claim 11, wherein said rear surface of said lock housing includes a slot for receiving a hasp staple, such that said hasp staple is substantially within said interior of said lock housing when said shackle elements are disposed on the hasp staple and are in said closed position.
- 13. A padlock for use with a hasp device having a hasp staple opening, said padlock comprising:
- a lock housing having a front surface, a rear surface, a first side, a second side and a top surface, defining an interior;
- first and second shackle elements, each of said shackle elements being configured to have a hook-shaped free end and a second end distal from said free end, said second end being housed within the said interior of said lock housing, at least one of said first and second shackle elements being moveable with respect to the other between an open position at which front planar surfaces lie askew relative to one another creating a space therebetween to allow the free ends to be inserted into or removed from the hasp staple opening of the hasp device and a closed position at which said planar surfaces lie relative to one another to substantially eliminate said space between said front planar surfaces; in said closed position, the free ends of said shackle elements at least partially overlie one another, said shackle elements being moveable from said closed position to said open position only by moving said free ends away from the top surface of said lock housing, and then rotating at least one of said front planar surfaces of said shackle elements about a hinge axis extending between said first and second sides of said lock housing; and
- a lock associated with said shackle elements for selectively securing said shackle elements in a said closed position to thereby prevent movement of said shackle elements.
- 14. The padlock in claim 13, wherein at least one of said shackle elements includes a bearing surface which bears against at least a portion of said lock housing when said shackle elements are in said closed position to prevent the rotation of said front planar surfaces of said shackle element until said free ends have been moved away from said top surface of said lock housing to thereby move said bearing surface from said bearing portion.
- 15. The padlock in claim 13, wherein said shackle elements are substantially within said interior of said lock housing when said shackle elements are in said closed position.
- 16. The padlock in claim 15, wherein said rear surface of said lock housing includes a slot for receiving a hasp staple, such that said hasp staple is substantially within said interior of said lock housing when said shackle elements are disposed on the hasp staple and are in said closed position.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/856,731 filed on May 15, 1997, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/563,262 filed Nov. 27, 1995, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/181,842 filed on Jan. 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,462.
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Divisions (1)
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