Information
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Patent Grant
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6363758
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Patent Number
6,363,758
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 11, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 2, 200222 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 30
- 070 20
- 070 22
- 070 49
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ergonomically manipulated cable combination lock includes: a housing, a cable or wire having one cable end fixed in a first hole in the housing and having another cable end secured with a locking plug lockable in a second hole in the housing, a plurality of dials and sleeves rotatably mounted on a bolt in the housing, and a control device having a push button pivotally secured in the housing and a sliding actuator normally locking the plug of the cable in the housing and operatively depressing the bolt for unlocking the plug upon depression of the push button, with the plug inserted in the housing to be angularly separated from the bolt in an acute angle to provide enough space for accommodating all the relevant elements within the housing and also to allow a single-hand operation when holding the housing and depressing the push button for ergonomically unlocking the lock by a single hand of the user.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
U.S. Pat. No. 5,868,012 disclosed a chain lock having a flexible wire lockable on a locking body for locking motorcycle, bicycle and travelling certificates.
However, such a chain or wire lock has the following drawbacks:
1. Once the travelling certificates including passport, air ticket and so on are locked on the wire (
20
) of the chain lock, an unlocking operation will be obstructed by the articles as locked on the wire because the wire end with the obturator (
23
) should be pulled outwardly (from
FIG. 2
to
FIG. 3
of the prior art) to eject the plug (
21
) at another end of the wire (
20
) in order to unlock the combination lock.
2. When rotating the dials (
121
) to a correct unlocking combination to align each notch (
125
) in each sleeve (
122
) with the protrusion (
132
) of the slide (
13
), but not yet engaged, as shown in
FIG. 2
of the prior art, it should be very careful to hold the lock without moving the dials until pulling the obturator (
23
). Any unexpected accidental movement of the lock may unalign the notch (
125
) of the sleeve from the protrusion (
132
) of the slide, thereby obstructing the unlocking operation.
3. For unlocking operation, the user has his or her one hand holding the locking body and having another hand pulling the obturator of the wire. Two hands should simultaneously operate to cause inconvenience.
4. Two wire ends (
21
,
23
) are separated in a right angle and are respectively connected to two sides of a rectangular locking body, which may form a blockade obstructing the holding of the locking body and may cause inconvenience for locking or unlocking the lock.
The present inventor has found the drawbacks of the conventional wire lock and invented the ergonomically manipulated cable combination lock.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide an ergonomically manipulated cable combination lock including: a housing, a cable or wire having one cable end fixed in a first hole in the housing and having another cable end secured with a locking plug lockable in a second hole in the housing, a plurality of dials and sleeves rotatably mounted on a bolt in the housing, and a control device having a push button pivotally secured in the housing and a sliding actuator normally locking the plug of the cable in the housing and operatively depressing the bolt for unlocking the plug upon depression of the push button, with the plug inserted in the housing to be angularly separated from the bolt in an acute angle to provide enough space for accommodating the relevant elements within the housing and also to allow a single-hand operation when holding the housing and depressing the push button for ergonomically unlocking the lock by a single hand of the user.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a front-view illustration of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a sectional drawing of the present invention ready for unlocking the combination lock.
FIG. 5
is a partial sectional drawing when viewed from
5
—
5
direction of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a partial sectional drawing of the locking plug of the cable of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a cross sectional drawing of the dial, the sleeve and the bolt of the present invention when viewed from
7
—
7
direction of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 8
is a sectional drawing of the present invention as unlocked from FIG.
4
.
FIG. 9
shows a locked state in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 10
shows the lock when changing a combination in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
As shown in the drawing figures, the present invention comprises: a housing
1
, a cable or wire
2
secured to and lockable on the housing
1
, a plurality of dials
3
and sleeves
4
rotatably mounted on a bolt means
5
in the housing
1
, a control means
6
provided in the housing for locking or unlocking the cable
2
on or from the housing
1
, and a combination-changing means
7
for resetting a new combination.
The housing
1
is formed by two half shells
1
a
,
1
b
combined together for encasing the elements of the present invention in between the two half shells
1
a
,
1
b
. for symmetric design, and a decorative side portion
1
c
is formed on one side portion of the housing to “simulate” the decorative feature as existing on the other side, namely, on the push button
61
of the control means
6
as shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
. The housing
1
may be formed as a circular shape as illustrated or as any other shapes, not limited in the present invention. The bolt means
5
has a first longitudinal axis X vertically defined at a longitudinal center of the bolt means
5
located in a first side portion of the housing
1
.
The housing
1
includes: a first hole
11
formed in a first side portion of the housing for securing a fixed end portion
21
of the cable in the first hole
11
, a second hole
12
formed in a second side portion of the housing for inserting and locking a locking plug
22
secured on a movable end portion
22
a
of the cable
2
, a plurality of dial windows (or slots)
13
formed in the housing adjacent the first hole
11
for protruding the dials
3
outwardly for convenient rotation of the dials, a button hole
14
formed in the housing adjacent the second hole
12
for protruding the push button
61
of the control means
6
outwardly, a rod holder
15
inclinedly formed in the housing
1
along a second longitudinal axis X
1
defined at a center of the second hole
12
and inclinedly formed in a second portion of the housing for fixing a rod member
23
thereon, a guiding groove
16
formed in the housing adjacent the second hole
12
and projectively perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis X
1
as shown in
FIG. 4
, a bottom hole
17
formed in the bottom portion of the housing for installing the combination-changing means
7
in the bottom hole
17
, and a vertical guiding groove
18
formed in the housing adjacent the first hole
11
for slidably guiding a head portion
53
of the bolt means
5
in the vertical guiding groove
18
.
The second longitudinal axis X
1
is separated from the first longitudinal axis X with an acute angle A ranging from 30°˜90°, but not limited in the present invention.
The cable
2
has its fixed end portion
21
fixed into the first hole
11
of the housing
1
to be parallel to the first longitudinal axis X about the bolt means
5
, and has the locking plug
22
secured on the movable end portion
22
a
of the cable
2
to be inserted in the second hole
12
of the housing about the second longitudinal axis X
1
separating from the first axis X with an acute angle A, also defining an acute angle A between the fixed end portion
21
of the cable
2
and the plug
22
when inserted and locked in the housing as shown in FIG.
4
.
The locking plug
22
includes: a central hole
220
formed in the plug
22
for retaining an ejecting spring
24
in the central hole
220
and for receiving the rod member
23
into the central hole
220
when the plug
22
is locked in the housing
1
, a plug head
221
formed on a bottom portion of the plug
22
having an arcuate bottom surface of the plug head
221
, a neck portion
222
circumferentially recessed in the plug
22
to from a locking rim
223
annularly formed between the plug head
221
and the neck portion
222
to be engageable with a sliding actuator
62
of the control means
6
for locking the plug
22
in the housing
1
. The rod member
23
will be received into the central hole
220
in the plug
22
to compress the ejecting spring
24
for storing the resilience of the spring
24
when locked.
Each dial
3
includes a ring member
31
having arabic numbers formed thereon, and a plurality of recesses
32
annularly formed in an inside wall of the ring member
31
to be engageable with each protrusion
42
formed on each sleeve
4
.
Each sleeve
4
as resiliently coupled with each dial
3
includes: a central hole
41
formed through the sleeve
4
to be rotatably engageable with the bolt means
5
, a plurality of protrusions
42
circumferentially formed on a cylindrical outer surface of the sleeve
4
to be engageable with the recess
32
as recessed in the dial
3
, an annular retaining portion
43
annularly formed on an inside wall of the sleeve
4
to be engageable with a projection
52
formed on a bolt
51
of the bolt means
5
, and a slot
44
formed through the annular retaining portion
43
for passing the projections
52
on the bolt
51
when unlocked.
The bolt means
5
includes: the bolt
51
for rotatably mounting the sleeves
4
and dials
3
thereon about the first longitudinal axis X, a plurality of projections
52
equally spaced and formed on the bolt
51
, a head portion
53
formed on a top of the bolt
51
and slidably engageable with the vertical guiding groove
18
formed in the housing
1
, and a restoring spring
54
retained between an uppermost sleeve
4
and the head portion
53
for normally urging the head portion
53
of the bolt means
5
upwardly to allow the head portion
53
to urge the sliding actuator
62
outwardly for locking the plug
22
and to urge the push button
61
outwardly ready for depression on the push button
61
when unlocking the lock.
The control means
6
includes: a push button
61
pivotally or angularly secured in the housing about a pivot
611
and having a depression portion
612
formed on an upper portion of the push button, said push button
61
protruding outwardly from a button hole
14
formed in the second side portion of the housing; and a sliding actuator
62
slidably held in the guiding groove
16
inclinedly formed in the housing adjacent the second hole
12
of the housing
1
, having a central hole
621
formed through the sliding actuator
62
for passing the plug
22
therethrough for locking the plug
22
with the actuator
62
, a follower portion
622
formed on an outer portion of the actuator
62
preferably made with an arcuate surface thereon to be contacted with the depression portion
612
of the push button
61
, and a thrusting block
623
formed on an inner portion of the actuator
62
opposite to the follower
622
having a sloping surface formed on a bottom of the thrusting block
623
for depressing the bolt means
5
downwardly when unlocking the lock as driven by the push button
61
(
FIG. 4
to FIG.
8
). The central hole
621
in the sliding actuator
62
includes a sloping surface
621
a
sloping downwardly to form a locking edge portion
621
b
on a bottom edge of the central hole
621
for engaging the locking rim
223
for locking the plug
22
(FIG.
9
).
The rod holder
15
is formed with a rod hole
151
for inserting the rod member
23
therein, with the rod member
23
aligned with the second longitudinal axis X
1
.
A plug hole
161
is formed in the housing
1
following the second hole
12
for passing the plug
22
downwardly to be locked with the actuator
62
in the housing
1
.
For unlocking the present invention, the dials
3
and sleeves
4
are rotated to the unlocking combination to align the projections
52
on the bolt
51
with the slots
44
of the sleeves
4
as shown in FIG.
4
. Upon depression (D) of the push button as shown in
FIG. 8
to depress the sliding actuator
62
inwardly to allow the thrusting block
623
of the actuator
62
to downwardly depress the head portion
53
of the bolt means
5
to disengage the locking edge portion
621
b
on the actuator
62
from the locking rim
223
on the plug
22
, the ejecting spring
24
as urged against the rod member
23
will eject the plug
22
outwardly from the second hole
12
to unlock the cable
2
of the present invention (FIG.
8
).
When locking the present invention, the dials
3
are rotated to a locking combination as shown in
FIG. 9
to allow the annular retaining portion
43
in each sleeve
4
to retard the projection
52
on the bolt
51
from a downward movement of the bolt
51
. The head portion
53
on the bolt
51
will retard the thrusting block
623
to ensure the engagement of the locking edge portion
621
b
of the actuator
62
with the locking rim
223
of the plug
22
. Upon an inward depression as dotted line shown in
FIG. 9
, the actuator
62
will not be moved since the thrusting block
623
has been retarded against the head portion
53
of the bolt means
5
to thereby lock the plug
22
of the cable
2
in the housing
1
.
The combination-changing means
7
(
FIGS. 4
,
10
) includes: a driving knob
71
rotatably engageable with a bottom hole
17
formed in the bottom of the housing
1
and having a bottom recess
711
recessed in the knob
71
, a ring portion
72
annularly formed above the driving knob
71
and rotatably engageable with an arcuate seat portion
172
arcuately formed in the housing above the bottom hole
17
, and a positioning extension
73
formed on the driving knob
71
and normally rested in a notch
171
recessed in an inside wall of the bottom hole
17
and operatively retained on the arcuate seat portion
172
(
FIG. 10
) when the driving knob
71
is raised and rotated (R) at a right angle (or other suitable angles) to raise the sleeves
4
upwardly (
FIG. 4
to
FIG. 10
) to disengage the sleeves
4
from the dials
3
to allow a free rotation of the dials for resetting a new unlocking combination (the projections
52
still engaged with the slots
44
in the sleeves
4
for stabilizing the sleeves
4
when free rotating the dials
3
). A coin or driver (not shown) may be used to insert in the recess
711
for rotating the knob
71
.
After finishing the setting of new combination, the driving knob
71
is rotated reversely to re-align the positioning extension
73
with the notch
171
and the spring
54
will urge the sleeves
4
downwardly to be engaged with the dials
3
for the coupling rotation of the dials
3
with the sleeves
4
, which are rotated for disengaging the projections
52
on bolt
51
from the slots
44
in the sleeves
4
for locking the present invention (
FIG. 4
or
8
to FIG.
9
).
The sloping surface
621
a
formed on a side wall of the central hole
621
of the sliding actuator
62
will be thrusted inwardly by the plug head
221
when locking the plug
22
into the second hole
12
in the housing
1
. Then, the locking rim
223
is engaged with the locking edge portion
621
b
of the actuator
62
as urged by the spring
54
of the bolt means
5
, thereby locking the plug
22
of the cable
2
in the housing
1
.
The present invention is superior to the prior art with the following advantages:
1. After rotating the dials
3
to the correct unlocking combination, the lock can be conveniently unlocked by a user's single hand as shown in
FIG. 2
just simply depressing the push button
61
.
2. The plug
22
of the free cable end is inserted into or ejected from the hole
12
formed in an upper portion of housing
1
so that the cable
2
will not interfere or obstruct the depression of the push button
61
for ergonomically unlocking or locking the lock.
3. The elements of the locking mechanism including the plug
22
, the cable
2
, the rod member
23
, the sliding actuator
62
, the bolt
51
and the push button
61
are mutually arranged in angular relationship (
FIG. 4
) for the ergonomic unlocking and locking operation, while causing no conflict for implementing the relevant elements in angular relationship in such a compact space within the housing
1
. The acute angle A between the two cable ends
21
,
22
of the cable makes the two cable ends
21
,
22
convergently contracted into the housing
1
, while diverging the outer loop portion C of the major cable portion of the cable
2
outwardly upwardly to provide a big space enough for locking many articles (such as a plurality of certificates, cards, or other miniature articles) in series on the cable
2
.
The acute angle may range from 30 to 90 degrees, but preferable from 30 to 45 degrees.
The present invention may be modified without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A cable combination lock comprising:a housing; a cable having a fixed end portion thereof fixed in a first hole formed in a first side portion of said housing, and having a locking plug secured on a movable end portion of said cable insertable and lockable in a second hole formed in a second side portion of said housing opposite to said first hole; a plurality of dials and sleeves, each said dial resiliently coupled with each said sleeve, rotatably mounted on a bolt means longitudinally disposed in said housing adjacent to said first hole, having a first longitudinal axis defined at a longitudinal center of said bolt means, said fixed end portion of said cable parallel to said first longitudinal axis; and a control means including a push button pivotally secured in said housing and normally protruding outwardly through a button hole formed in the second side portion of said housing ready for depression thereon, and a sliding actuator normally contacted with said push button and slidably held in said housing adjacent to said second hole for locking said locking plug of said cable when locking the combination lock; said locking plug inserted in said second hole of said housing, having a second longitudinal axis defined at a center of said second hole to be separated from said first longitudinal axis with an acute angle ranging from 30˜45 degrees, with said locking plug when inserted and locked in said second hole separating from said fixed end portion of said cable with said acute angle; whereby upon depression of said push button, said sliding actuator will be inwardly driven by said push button to downwardly depress said bolt means to disengage said locking plug from said sliding actuator for unlocking said plug of said cable from said housing; said locking plug including: a plug head formed on a bottom portion of said plug, a locking rim formed in between said plug head and a neck portion recessed in said plug, and an ejecting spring retained in a central hole formed in said plug; said plug, when inserted into said second hole in said housing, having said central hole of said plug operatively receiving a rod member inclinedly secured in said housing and forming said acute angle as separated from said first longitudinal axis to allow said rod member to compress said ejecting spring within said plug for storing the resilience of the ejecting spring; whereby upon engagement of said locking rim of said plug with said sliding actuator when inserting said plug in said second hole, said plug will be locked with said sliding actuator in said housing; and upon disengagement of said sliding actuator from said locking rim, said plug will be resiliently ejected by said ejecting spring as retained on said rod member; andsaid push button including a depression portion formed on an upper portion of said push button to be normally contacted with a follower portion formed on an outer portion of said sliding actuator; said sliding actuator slidably held in said housing having a central hole formed in said actuator for passing said plug through said central hole for locking said plug with said actuator which is held between said push button and said bolt means.
- 2. A cable combination lock according to claim 1, wherein said bolt means includes a bolt having said plurality of sleeves rotatably mounted on said bolt about said first longitudinal axis; a plurality of projections equally spaced and formed on said bolt, each said projection retained on an annular retaining portion formed on an inside wall of each said sleeve for retarding a downward movement of said bolt for locking said sliding actuator and said plug, and each said projection operatively passing through a slot formed through the annular retaining portion on said sleeve when unlocking the combination lock; a head portion formed on a top of said bolt having a restoring spring retained between said head portion and an uppermost sleeve for resiliently urging said sliding actuator for locking said plug with said sliding actuator.
- 3. A cable combination lock according to claim 1, wherein said sliding actuator includes a thrusting block formed on an inner portion of said actuator having a sloping surface formed on a bottom of said thrusting block for depressing the bolt means downwardly when unlocking the combination lock.
- 4. A cable combination lock according to claim 1, wherein said sliding actuator includes a sloping surface sloping downwardly on a side wall of said central hole, and a locking edge portion formed on a bottom edge of the central hole for engaging the locking rim of said plug when locking the combination lock.
- 5. A cable combination lock according to claim 1, wherein said sliding actuator is slidably held in a guiding groove formed in said housing to be projectively perpendicular to said second longitudinal axis.
- 6. A cable combination lock according to claim 1, wherein said combination lock further comprises a combination-changing means including: a driving knob rotatably engageable with a bottom hole formed in a bottom of the housing, a ring portion annularly formed above the driving knob and rotatably engageable with an arcuate seat portion arcuately formed in the housing above the bottom hole, and a positioning extension formed on the driving knob and normally rested in a notch recessed in an inside wall of the bottom hole and operatively retained on the arcuate seat portion when the driving knob is raised and rotated at an angle to raise the sleeves upwardly to disengage the sleeves from the dials to allow a free rotation of the dials for resetting a new unlocking combination.
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