1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock apparatus, in particular, one which is a double system lock apparatus having a combination lock and a key lock.
2. Description of Related Art
Locks are widely used in daily life. In general, the way to use a lock apparatus is to insert a key into a lock associated with a closing device, including, for example, doors, boxes, cabinets, lockers and other such items in need of theft prevention. However, if the user loses the key of the lock apparatus, it will be at least annoying, and possibly disastrous for the user. Therefore, a kind of double-system lock apparatus combining a key lock and a combination lock has been developed. If the user carries the key of the double-system lock to the lock apparatus at one time, he/she can use the key to unlock the double system lock apparatus. On the other hand, if the user forgets to bring the key, he/she can dial/rotate a plurality of the rotating discs of the combination in the right numbers to unlock the double system lock apparatus. In this way, the double-system lock apparatus brings the user at least convenience, possibly safety and more.
The double system-lock apparatus does not present problems, though the concept of the structure of the double system lock apparatus is complex, especially for managing the working elements between the key lock and the combination lock of this useful double-system lock.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a double-system lock apparatus of which the structure is simple, easy, and convenient to the user.
To attain the object mentioned above, the present invention provides a double system lock apparatus, comprising: a lock outer case or shell, having a panel and a main base assembled with each other, wherein the panel has a opening passing through it and a plurality of windows arranged in a functional fashion, an easy one of which is a row, and the main base has a locating ring, an opening passing through it, and a plurality of flat bases; a combination lock, having a plurality of rotating discs, coupling springs, couplings, and a shaft, wherein the rotating discs have a plurality of notches, the coupling springs fit on the couplings, each coupling has a plurality of lug ribs, the notches of each of the rotating discs is selectively engageable with the lug ribs of the coupling, and the shaft penetrates through every coupling; a key lock, having a lock cylinder and a sleeve set, wherein the back of the lock cylinder is inserted in the sleeve set, the sleeve set partially located in the locating ring, and the sleeve set has two first flat grooves, a second flat groove, and a third flat groove; and a control piece set, having a first control piece, a second control piece, and a third control piece, wherein the first control piece, the second control piece, and the third control piece are pushed on the sleeve set.
In order to further understand the techniques, means and effects the present invention applies for achieving the described objectives, the following detailed description and included drawings are hereby considered, such that, and through which, the purposes, features and aspects of the present invention can be thoroughly and concretely appreciated; however, the appended drawings are merely provided for reference and illustration, without any intention to be used for limiting the present invention.
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The lock shell 1 includes a panel 11 and a main base 12 assembled with each other. The panel 11 has a round, or other shape penetrating hole 111 passing through it and three windows 112. The windows 112 are arranged in a row.
The main base 12 has a locating ring 121, an opening passing through or a penetrating hole 122, two shaft bases 123, four flat bases 124, two supporting bases 125, a blocking wall 126, a first track 127, a second track 128, and a limiting curve portion 129. The locating ring 121 protrudes forward from the surface of the main base 12. The penetrating hole 122 is located at the core of the locating ring 121. The shaft bases 123 and the flat bases 124 protrude forward from the surface of the main base 12 and arranged in a row. The two shaft bases 123 were arranged at the two sides of the row. The front of each of shaft bases 123 has a hole. The front of each of the flat bases 124 is flat. Except the left side flat base 124, other flat bases 124 are shown in “L” shape. The supporting bases 125 are located below the row formed by the shaft bases 123 and the flat bases 124. The front-end of the supporting bases 125 have grooves which correspond to each other.
The blocking wall 126, the first track 127, and the second track 128 also protrudes forward from the surface of the main base 12. In the embodiment, the blocking wall 126 is located below the left side of the locating ring 121. The right side of the blocking wall 126 has a groove which accommodates a spring 1261. The first track 127 is located above the locating ring 121 and the second track 128 is located below the right side of the locating ring 121. The limiting curve portion 129 protrudes backward from the other surface of the base 12. The limiting curve portion 129 is shaped like an arc of a circle, which is about one-forth of the circumference.
The combination lock 2 is arranged at the lower part of the main base 12. The combination lock 2 has three rotating discs 21, three coupling springs 22, three couplings 23, a shaft 24, a spring 25, and a locating portion 26. In the embodiment, the number of the rotating discs 21 is just for example and it is not limited when the present invention is in used. The rotating discs 21 partially penetrate through the windows 112. The core of each of the rotating discs 21 is void. On one side of the rotating disc 21, the edge closed to the hole of the rotating disc 21 has a plurality of notches 211. The number of the notches 211 is corresponding to that of the numbers of the rotating discs 21. The periphery of each of the rotating discs 21 has a plurality of locating indentations 212 arranged in equal distance. On the other side of the rotating disc 21, between the periphery of the rotating discs 21 and the edge of the hole located a plurality of anti-slip grooves 213. The number of the anti-slip grooves 213 is corresponding to that of the numbers/characters of the rotating discs 21. Each coupling 23 has a flat portion 231 and a lug 232. The flat portion 231 is located on one side of the coupling 23. The lug 232 is formed on the edge of the flat portion 231. A plurality of lug ribs 2321 extend from the edge of the lug 232. Each rotating disc 21 fits over each coupling 23. The notches 211 of the rotating disc 21 selectively engage with the lug ribs 2321 of the lug 232. The coupling spring 22 fits on the other side of the coupling 23 thereby separating the adjacent coupling spring 22. The shaft 24 penetrates through every coupling 23. The shaft 24 has a pushing ring 241 and an embedded ring 242. The pushing ring 241 is located near the left side of the left coupling 22. The two ends of the shaft 24 penetrate through the holes of the shaft base 123. The three rotating disc 21 are arranged among the four flat bases 123. The embedded ring 242 is partially embedded on the shaft 24.
By the perspective of the figure, when the right end of the shaft 24 is forced and intended to move left, if the three flat portions 231 of the three couplings 23 are corresponding to the fronts of the flat bases 124 each of which is near the right side of each coupling 23, the shaft 24 can move leftward. In the meantime, the three flat portions 231 of the three couplings 23 are located in front of the flat bases 124, and the lug ribs 2321 of the lugs 232 separate from the notches 211 of the rotating disc 21. In this way, the user can rotate the rotating discs 21 to reset a password of the rotating discs 21. When the password is decided and the left coupling 23 is forced (spring 25 offers) to move right, the notches 211 of the rotating discs 21 engage with the lug ribs 2321 of the lugs 232 again, and therefore the procedure of the password settlement is done. The engagement relationship between the lug ribs 2321 and the notches 211 is corresponding to the password the user choose. If there is at least one flat portion 231 unable to corresponding to the front of one of the flat bases 124, the lug 232 of the coupling 23 is blocked by the left side of the flat base 124, letting the flat base 124 unable to move leftward, although the right end of the shaft 24 is forced. This is the circumstance that the password is settled and the rotating discs 21 are not corresponding to the password.
The locating portion 26 is located on the grooves of the supporting bases 125. The locating portion 26 has three locating curves 261. The two ends of each of the locating curve 261 are corresponding to the locating indentations 212 of the rotating disc 21, making the rotating disc not so easy to rotate.
The key lock 3 has a lock cylinder 31, a sleeve set 32, a knob 33, and a limiting piece 34. The sleeve set 32 has a lock sleeve 321 and a lock ring 322.
The lock cylinder 31 has a key hole 311, four flat surfaces 312, four curved surfaces 313, a lock shaft 314, and a lock pin 315. The back of the lock cylinder 31 is inserted in the lock sleeve 321. The key hole 311 which can be inserted into a key (not shown in the figures) is arranged in the front of the lock cylinder 31. The four flat surfaces 312 and the four curved surfaces 313 are arranged alternately on the side of the front of the lock cylinder 31. The lock shaft 314 is formed on the back of the lock cylinder 31. The lock shaft 314 penetrates through the penetrating hole 122 of the main base 12 and the limiting piece 34. The lock pin 315 can selectively protrude from the side of the lock cylinder 31.
The lock sleeve 321 is partially located in the locating ring 121 thereby located. The inner of the lock sleeve 321 has a pin groove 3211. The pin groove 3211 and the lock pin 315 are selectively engaged with each other. When the pin groove 3211 and the lock pin 315 are engaged with each other, the lock cylinder 31 and the lock sleeve 321 can be rotated at the same time; when the pin groove 3211 and the lock pin 315 are not engaged with each other, the lock cylinder 31 can be rotated alone, relative to the lock sleeve. From back to front, the side of the lock sleeve 321 has two first flat grooves 3212 and a second flat groove 3213. The two first flat grooves are not continuously arranged.
The lock ring 322 surrounds on the forward portion of the lock cylinder 31 and be located in front of the lock sleeve 321 which has larger radius. The shape (inner periphery) of the lock ring 322 is corresponding to that of the forward portion of the lock cylinder 31, such that the lock ring 322 can be rotated with the lock cylinder 31. The lock ring 322 has a third flat groove 3221 on its side. The knob 33 is engaged with the forward portion of the lock cylinder 31. The shape of the inner of the knob 33 is corresponding to the forward portion of the lock cylinder 31 for users to rotate the lock cylinder 31. The limiting piece 34 is engaged with the lock shaft 314. The shape of limiting piece 34 comprises substantially two half-circles in different radius assembled with each other. The interfaces of the two half-circles are formed two limiting portion 341. The two limiting portion 341 are selectively contact with the two ends of the limiting curve portion 129, in order that when the user rotate the lock sleeve 321, the rotating angle is limited between zero and ninety degrees.
From back to front, the control piece set 4 has a first control piece 41, a second control piece 42, and a third control piece 43.
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When the lock cylinder 31, along with the lock ring, 322 rotate ninety degrees (counter clockwise, CCW) relative to the lock sleeve 321 to lock the present invention, the lock pin 315 of the lock cylinder 31 penetrates through the side of the lock cylinder 31 and then inserts into the pin groove 3211 of the lock sleeve 321. The pin groove 3211 and the lock pin 315 are engaged with each other again.
The above-mentioned descriptions represent merely the preferred embodiment of the present invention, without any intention to limit the scope of the present invention thereto. Various equivalent changes, alternations or modifications based on the claims of present invention are all consequently viewed as encompassing the scope of the present invention.