Information
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Patent Grant
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6799445
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Patent Number
6,799,445
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Date Filed
Tuesday, November 25, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 5, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 26
- 070 30
- 070 49
- 070 287
- 070 285
- 070 312
- 070 446
- 070 331
- 070 465
- 070 DIG 63
- 070 DIG 71
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A dual-use lock includes a toothed male member, a female member, a spindle for connecting the male member to the female member, several dials around the spindle, and an auxiliary lock; each dial has numerals thereon, and has a dish turnable together with it; the male member can separate from the spindle when the dials are turned to unlocking orientation, but it can't after the dials are turned away from the unlocking orientation; the auxiliary lock is fitted to the female member for releaseably securing the spindle to the female member, and can be operated with a key; thus, an object locked with the dual-use lock can be released even if unlocking combination of the dials has been forgotten; the tooth dishes are made such that the combination can be traced with the help of a probe after separation of the spindle from the female member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a dual-use lock, which can be changed in the unlocking numeral combination, and whose unlocking numeral combination can be traced after having been forgotten.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Combination locks are usually used on suitcases, cable locks etc. There are many kinds of combination locks that are suitable for use with cables, among which combination locks there are those capable of being changed in the combination.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, a conventional changeable combination lock includes:
a male member
90
, which has an insertion rod
901
having several aligned engaging teeth
902
equidistantly spaced along it;
a spindle
95
, which has a rod portion, and a head portion wider than the rod portion; the rod portion has a trench
951
, and several protrusions
952
equidistantly spaced along it; the head portion has a holding space
953
, and a locating gap
9531
;
a pad
954
having a through hole
9541
, and posts
9542
; the pad
954
being movably positioned in the holding space
953
of the spindle
95
with the through hole
9541
being aligned with the trench
951
, and with the posts
9542
being inserted through the head portion of the spindle
95
;
a pressing block
955
having a through hole
9551
, and engaging projections
9552
; the pressing block
955
being movably held in the holding space
953
of the spindle
95
with the through hole
9551
being aligned with the trench
951
such that the pressing block
955
will be pressed against the pad
954
to make the posts
9542
further project out from the head portion of the spindle
95
when it is pressed;
several dials
91
arranged one next to another; each of the dials
91
has numerals spaced out on an outer side, an inserting hole
911
on the middle, several flat portions (not numbered) of equal size on the annular inward side thereof, equidistantly spaced teeth
912
next to respective ones of the flat portions, and holding spaces
913
between the teeth
912
;
several tooth dishes
92
, each of which has an inserting hole
921
, a gap
923
on an inner side, and a convex tooth
922
on an outward side thereof;
several locating elements
93
, each of which has a through hole
931
, and has an elastic element
932
fitted thereto; the tooth dishes
92
and the locating elements
93
being arranged in respective dials
91
while the rod portion of the spindle
95
is inserted in the holes
911
,
921
, and
931
;
a spring
94
biasing the tooth dishes
92
and the locating elements
93
towards the head portion of the spindle
95
so that the convex teeth
922
of the tooth dishes
92
are held in the holding spaces
913
of the dials
91
;
the elastic elements
932
come into contact with the flat portions of corresponding dials
91
; in case the pressing block
955
is not pressed, the convex teeth
922
of the tooth dishes
92
will be held in the holding spaces
913
of the dials
91
for the tooth dishes
92
to be turnable together with the dials
91
; in case the pressing block
955
is pressed to push the pad
954
, the convex teeth
922
will be separated from the holding spaces
913
, and in turns, the tooth dishes
92
can't turn together with the dials
91
;
a protecting ring
956
connected with the head portion of the spindle
95
to surround the pad
954
, and the pressing block
955
; the protecting ring
956
having a protrusion
9561
fitted in the locating gap
9531
of the spindle
95
; and
a female member
97
securely connected with a tail end of the rod portion of the spindle
95
; a connecting pin
96
is inserted in a fitting hole
971
of the female member
97
as well as the rod portion of the spindle
95
.
Therefore, the male member
90
will be secured to the spindle
95
with the teeth
902
thereof being stopped by the tooth dishes
92
after it is inserted in the trench
951
, and after the dials
91
is turned away from the unlocking orientation; the gaps
923
will be aligned with the teeth
902
, and the male member
90
can be separated from the spindle
95
after all the dials
91
are turned to the unlocking orientation. And, unlocking numeral combination of the lock can be changed after the pressing block
955
is pressed, the dials
91
turned to change the numerals that correspond to the gaps
923
of the tooth dishes
92
, and the block
955
released.
However, the above changeable combination lock has a disadvantage, which is common to most changeable combination locks, that it can't be unlocked in case the user has forgotten the unlocking numeral combination. Consequently, the user will have to break the lock or the chain used with the lock otherwise the object locked with the lock can't be released.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a dual-use lock to overcome the above disadvantage.
The dual-use lock includes a toothed male member, a female member, a spindle for connecting the male member to the female member, several dial assemblies arranged around the spindle, and an auxiliary lock. Each dial assembly includes both a dial with numerals thereon, and a tooth dish releaseably engaging the dial to turn together with the dial. The male member is allowed to separate from the spindle when the dials are turned to an unlocking orientation. The male member can't separate from the spindle when the dials are turned away from the unlocking orientation. The auxiliary lock is fitted to the female member for releaseably securing the spindle to the female member, and is operated with a key. Thus, an object locked with the present dual-use lock still can be released even if the user has forgotten the unlocking numeral combination of the dials. The tooth dishes are made such that the unlocking numeral combination of the dials can be easily traced with the help of a probe after separation of the spindle from the female member.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of the dual-use lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the dual-use lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional view of the dual-use lock of the present invention under a first step of the combination tracing operation,
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of the dual-use lock of the present invention under a second step of the combination tracing operation,
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view of the dual-use lock of the present invention under a third step of the combination tracing operation, and
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of the conventional changeable combination lock as described in the Background.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a preferred embodiment of a dual-use lock in the present invention includes:
a male member
10
, which is connected with one end of a cable, and has an insertion rod having several aligned teeth
101
equidistantly spaced along it;
a spindle
20
for allowing the male member
10
to be releaseably inserted therein; the spindle
20
has a rod portion, which has a securing recess
201
on a tail end thereof;
several dial assemblies
30
arranged one next to another around the rod portion of the spindle
20
; each dial assembly
30
includes a dial
301
, a tooth dish
302
, and a locating element
303
; each dial
301
has numerals spaced out on an outer side, equidistantly spaced teeth
3011
, and holding spaces
3012
between the teeth
3011
; each tooth dish
302
has a gap
3021
on an inner side, and at least one tooth
3022
on an outward side thereof; the locating elements
303
can't turn relative to the spindle
20
; each locating element
303
has a gap
3031
on an inner side, and has an elastic element
304
fitted thereto; the tooth dishes
302
and the locating elements
303
are arranged in respective dials
301
with the elastic elements
304
coming into contact with annular inward sides of the dials
301
, and with the gaps
3031
being aligned with each other; the teeth
3022
of the tooth dishes
302
are normally held in the holding spaces
3012
of the dials
301
so that the tooth dishes
302
will turn together with respective dials
301
; after the tooth dishes
302
are pushed so as to move the teeth
3022
out of the holding spaces
3012
, the tooth dishes
302
won't turn together with respective dials
301
, and in turns, the unlocking numeral combination can be changed;
a spring
40
biasing the tooth dishes
302
and the locating elements
303
towards the head portion of the spindle
20
so that the teeth
3022
of the tooth dishes
302
are held in the holding spaces
3012
of the dials
301
;
a protecting cap
50
disposed around, and securely connected with the rod portion of the spindle
20
in front of the securing recess
201
and behind a rearmost one of the locating elements
303
; the protecting cap
50
has a gap
501
aligned with the gaps
3031
of the locating elements
303
;
an auxiliary lock member
70
operable with a key; the auxiliary lock member
70
has a recess
701
, and an engaging portion (not numbered) next to the recess
701
; and
a female member
60
, which is connected with other end of the cable, and positioned around the tail end of the rod portion of the spindle
20
, and securely connected with the tail end of the spindle
20
by means of the auxiliary lock member
70
, which is fitted to the female member
60
; the spindle
20
will be prevented from separating from the female member
60
when the engaging portion of the auxiliary lock member
70
is fitted in the securing recess
201
of the spindle
20
; the spindle
20
will be allowed to separate from the female member
60
after the auxiliary lock member
70
is operated with the key so as to make the recess
701
oppose the securing recess
201
of the spindle
20
, as shown in FIG.
3
.
The female member
60
is normally securely connected with the tail end of the spindle
20
by means of the auxiliary lock member
70
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, such that the gaps
501
of the protecting cap
50
can't show.
The auxiliary lock member
70
is operated with the key such that the recess
701
opposes the recess
201
for the spindle
20
to be separable from the female member
60
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, and then the female member
60
is removed from the spindle
20
(
FIG. 4
) in case the user has forgotten the unlocking numeral combination of the dials
301
after he locked the present combination lock; thus, the gaps
501
show. Then, the user can insert a probe in the gap
501
, and manage to pass the probe
80
through all of the gaps
3021
of the tooth dishes
302
one by one while turning the dials
301
. Thus, the original unlocking numeral combination will be traced as soon as the probe
80
is inserted through all of the gaps
3021
and
3031
. And, the tooth dishes
302
no longer stop the teeth
101
of the male member
10
.
From the above description, it can be easily understood that the combination lock of the present invention has advantages as followings:
1. Because the present lock has the auxiliary lock member
70
for connecting the spindle
20
to the female member
60
, the spindle
20
can be made separable from the female member
60
by means of unlocking the lock member
70
with a key in case the user has forgotten the unlocking numeral combination after he locked the present combination lock. Consequently, an object still can be easily and rapidly released that has been locked with the lock even if the user has forgotten the combination.
2. In case the original unlocking numeral combination has been forgotten, it can be easily traced with the help of a probe, and in turns, the lock is still in good shape for use.
Claims
- 1. A dual-use lock whose unlocking numeral combination can be traced after having been forgotten, comprisinga male member securely connected with one end of a cable; the male member having spaced teeth along a rod portion thereof; a female member securely connected with other end of the cable; a spindle for allowing insertion of the rod portion of the male member therein; the spindle being inserted in the female member at a tail end thereof; a plurality of dial assemblies arranged around the spindle; each dial assembly including both a dial with numerals thereon, and a tooth dish releaseably engaging the dial to be capable of turning together with the dial; the tooth dishes each having a gap on an inward edge; the gaps of the tooth dishes together being capable of forming a passage for allowing separation of the male member from the spindle when the dials are turned to an unlocking orientation; the tooth dishes being capable of stopping the teeth of the male member to prevent separation of the male member from the spindle when the dials are turned away from the unlocking orientation; and an auxiliary lock member fitted to the female member for releaseably securing the spindle to the female member, thereby being operable with a key thereof to become unlocked for both the male member and the spindle together to become separable from the female member while the male member is secured to the spindle by the tooth dishes; the auxiliary lock member having a recess, and an engaging portion next to the recess; the auxiliary lock member detaining the spindle when the engaging portion thereof is fitted in a securing recess of the tail end of the spindle; the auxiliary lock member releasing the spindle when the recess thereof opposes the securing recess of the tail end of the spindle.
- 2. The dual-use lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein a protecting cap is securely disposed around the tail end of the spindle; the protecting cap having a gap, which will be aligned with the gaps of the tooth dishes when the dials are turned to the unlocking orientation, thereby allowing one to trace an unlocking numeral combination of the dials by means of managing to pass a probe from the gap of the protecting cap through all of the gaps of the tooth dishes one by one while turning the dials after the spindle has been separated from the female member for the gap of the protecting cap to show.
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