1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a dual-mode lock, and more particularly to a dual-mode lock for lockers to allow the lockers to be opened when a combination is lost.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Lockers are provided in many public places such as gyms, swimming pools, health spas, sports clubs and the like, for people to lock away personal items such as clothes and valuables.
Some lockers are dual-mode lockers that require a specific sequence of numbers to be entered on dials called the combination, where a person sets a personal combination before closing a door. However, the combination must be remembered. If the combination is forgotten, the lock cannot be unlocked since no-one else is privy to the personal combination. This is inconvenient for people who don't remember numbers well. Moreover, some people find dual-mode lockers hard to use and set an incorrect combination.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a dual-mode lock for a locker to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a dual-mode lock for a locker that is capable of being unlocked by a correct combination or a corresponding key.
The dual-mode lock for a locker has a base, a knob, a key lock assembly, a housing and a combination lock assembly. The base is mounted through the door. The knob is attached to the base. The key lock assembly is mounted in the knob, and has a lock core mounted rotatably through the base and having a latch for locking the locker. The housing is attached to the base and has a combination mount. The combination lock assembly is mounted in the combination mount to selectively lock or allow the lock core to rotate. Therefore, if a combination is forgotten or lost, the dual-mode lock may be opened quickly with the corresponding key and the combination reset reducing building management stress and preventing replacement costs.
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 door of the locker has a front side and a rear side.
The base (10) is mounted securely through the door of the locker and has a front end, a rear end, an outer surface, a through hole (11), an engaging detent (12) and an optional limit (14).
The rear end of the base (10) protrudes out of the rear side of the door.
The through hole (11) is formed coaxially through the base (10).
The engaging detent (12) is formed in the outer surface of the base (10) near the front end and may be V-shaped.
The limit (14) is formed on and protrudes longitudinally from the rear end of the base (10).
With further reference to
The lock core cavity of the knob (30) is formed in the rear end of the knob (30) and aligns with the through hole (11) of the base (10).
The key hole (32) is formed through the front end of the knob (30), communicates and aligns with the lock core cavity.
The engaging detent (33) is formed on the outer surface of the knob (30) near the rear end, may be V-shaped and selectively aligns with the engaging detent (12) of the base (10).
The mounting hole (31) is formed in the inner surface of the knob (30) and communicates with the lock core cavity.
With further reference to
The inner core (21) is cylindrical, is mounted adjacent to the base (10) in the lock core cavity, engages the knob (30) and has a front end, an annular wall, a shaft hole (211) and may have at least one pin chamber (212), at least one locking pin (214), at least one spring (213) and a securing protrusion (215).
The shaft hole (211) is formed coaxially through the inner core (21) and aligns with the through hole (11) of the base (10).
Each one pin chamber (212) is formed longitudinally in the front end of the inner core (21).
Each locking pin (214) is mounted slidably in a corresponding pin chamber (212) and selectively protrudes out of the corresponding pin chamber (212).
Each spring (213) is mounted in a corresponding pin chamber (212) and presses against a corresponding locking pin (214).
The securing protrusion (215) is mounted securely in the inner surface of the inner core (21) and may be mounted securely in the mounting hole (31) to secure the inner core (21) to the knob (30).
With further reference to
The rear end of the lock core (22) abuts the front end of the inner core (21) at a surface interface.
The shaft (221) is formed on and protrudes coaxially from the rear end of the lock core (22), is mounted rotatably through the shaft hole (211) of the inner core (21) and the through hole (11) of the base (10), protrudes out of the rear end of the base (10) and has a distal end. The distal end of the shaft (221) may be keyed.
The key groove (222) is circular, is formed concentrically in the front end of the lock core (22) and aligns with the key hole (32) of the knob (30) to allows the corresponding key to be inserted.
Each pin hole (223) is formed longitudinally in the rear end of the lock core (22) and aligns with a corresponding pin chamber (212), selectively engages a corresponding locking pin (214) when the key lock assembly (20) is locked partially aligns with and communicates with the key groove (222). Each pushing pin (224) is mounted slidably in a corresponding pin hole (223), presses against the key groove (222) and abuts a corresponding locking pin (214) at a pin interface. When the corresponding key is inserted into the key groove (222) each pushing pin (224) is pushed out of the pin hole (223) so the pin interface aligns with the surface interface, thereby unlocking the key lock assembly (20) and allowing the lock core (22) to rotate.
The latch (23) is mounted securely on the distal end of the shaft (221) to lock the door and may have a keyed mounting hole corresponding to and being mounted securely around the distal end of the shaft (221).
The limiting ring (24) is mounted securely on the distal end of the shaft (221), has two positive stops (241) and may have a keyed mounting hole mounted securely around the distal end of the shaft. Each positive stop (241) corresponds to and selectively abuts the limit (14) to limit rotation of the lock core (22).
The housing (40) is attached to the base (10) has a proximal end, a distal end, an optional knob mount (41) and a combination mount (42).
The proximal end of the housing (40) is attached to the base (10).
The knob mount (41) is formed on the proximal end of the housing (40), is mounted around the front end of the base (10) and the rear end of the knob (30), engages the base (10) and has a mounting hole (411) and an opening (412).
The mounting hole (411) is formed coaxially through the knob mount (41) and is mounted around the front end of the base (10) and the rear end of the knob (30).
The opening (412) is formed transversely through the knob mount (41) and corresponds to the engaging detents (12, 33) of the base (10) and the knob (30).
The combination mount (42) is formed from the distal end of the housing (40), is mounted on the front side of the door and has a front side, a rear side, a distal end, a combination core cavity (421), multiple windows (422), multiple optional detecting holes (423) and a button mount (424). The combination mount (42) may comprise a combination mount base (42a) and a combination mount cover (42b). The combination mount base (42a) is formed on the housing (40). The combination mount cover (42b) is mounted on the lock core base.
The combination core cavity (421) is formed in the combination mount (42) and communicates with the mounting hole (411).
The windows (422) are formed through the front side of the combination mount (42) and communicate with the combination core cavity (421).
The detecting holes (423) are formed through the rear side of the combination mount (42), may be through the combination mount cover (42b), communicate with the combination core cavity (421) and correspond to the windows (422).
The button mount (424) is formed coaxially through the distal end of the combination mount (42) and communicates with the combination core cavity (421).
With further reference to
The combination lock core (51) is mounted in the combination core cavity (421), provides a combination locking capability for the door and has multiple dials (511), multiple sleeves (512) and a rod (513).
The dials (511) are rotatably mounted coaxially adjacent to each other in the combination core cavity (421), correspond to and partially protrude through the windows (422) to allow the dials (511) to be rotated. When the dials (511) are aligned in a correct combination, the combination lock core (51) may be unlocked.
The sleeves (512) are tubular, are slidably mounted coaxially through the dials (511), engage the dials (511), and each sleeve has a through hole and an optional detecting opening (5121).
The through hole of the sleeve (512) is formed coaxially through the sleeve (512).
Each detecting opening (5121) corresponds to one of the detecting holes (423) and selectively aligns with the corresponding detecting hole (423) when the correct combination is inputted to allow a person to retrieve the combination by inserting a tool into the detecting hole (423) then rotating a corresponding dial (511) until the tool enters the detecting opening (5121). Therefore, allowing the combination to be recovered when lost.
The rod (513) is mounted rotatably through the through holes of the sleeves (512), is selectively slidable when the combination lock core (51) is unlocked and has an inner end, a bolt head (5131) and a lip (5132).
The bolt head (5131) is formed on the inner end of the rod (513), may be V-shaped, abuts the outer surface of the base (10) near the front end and the outer surface of the knob (30) near the rear end and engaging the engaging detents (12, 33) of the base (10) and the knob (30) when the combination lock core (51) is locked to prevent the knob (30) and the lock core (22) from rotating.
The lip (5132) is formed around the rod (513) near the inner end.
With further reference to
The spring (54) is mounted around the rod (513) and is mounted between and presses against the sleeves (512) and the lip (5132) of the rod (513) to ensure the bolt head (5131) of the rod (513) engages the detents (33, 12) and the sleeves (512) reengage the dials (511) after the combination is changed.
With further reference to
Therefore, the dual-mode lock for a locker locks the door of the locker using a combination lock and a key lock. Therefore, if the combination is forgotten, accidentally changed or set up incorrectly changed, the door can be opened quickly using the corresponding key without damaging the lock, locker or requiring replacement of any parts.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features 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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