Claims
- 1. A high security combination padlock constructed for resisting unauthorized persons from opening the padlock, said high security combination padlock comprising:
A. a housing formed from heavy-duty, tamper resistant materials and incorporating a holding and locking zone formed therein; B. a first elongated bore formed in the housing in cooperating association with
a. a plurality of dial receiving zones formed in the housing in juxtaposed, spaced, cooperating relationship with each other, each of said receiving zones
1. extending substantially perpendicularly to the axis of the first elongated bore, and 2. defined by two juxtaposed, spaced, parallel facing surfaces, each of said surfaces extending perpendicularly to the central axis of the first elongated bore; and b. at least one elongated release channel formed in the first elongated bore and axially extending therewith, said elongated release channel defining a zone for enabling the axial movement of an axially movable slider shaft; C. a second elongated bore formed in the housing in cooperating relationship with the holding and locking zone; D. a first axially movable member forming an elongated locking bar mounted in the second elongated bore and constructed for axial movement therein and positioned for providing locking and unlocking engagement with the holding and locking zone; E. a second axially movable member forming an elongated slider shaft mounted in said first elongated bore for controlled axial movement therein and cooperating with the locking bar for controlling the axial movement of the the locking bar and the locking/unlocking capabilities thereof; F. a plurality of tumbler sleeves, each of said tumbler sleeves
a. being rotationally mounted to the slider shaft for rotational movement about the central axis thereof, and b. incorporating at least one radially extending fin formed on the outside surface thereof and constructed for cooperative association with the elongated release channel and the parallel facing surfaces of the dial-receiving zone for preventing the axial movement of the slider shaft as well as enabling axial movement of the slider shaft when each of said radial fins are positioned in the elongated release channel; G. a plurality of dials, each of said dials
a. being mounted in a dial receiving zone of the housing, b. peripherally surrounding a tumbler sleeve for cooperating therewith, and c. comprising an inside surface formed by a tumbler locking surface and a tumbler release surface; and H. a locking pin mounted in the housing in cooperating association with one of said elongated bores in controlled engagement with the axially movable member mounted therein for preventing the axial movable member from being completely removed from said elongated bore; whereby a high security combination padlock is obtained which is quickly and easily assembled with a minimum number of components and provides a highly effective, combination padlock-which resists unwanted tampering and effectively blocks unauthorized individuals from gaining access to the padlock.
- 2. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 1, wherein said locking pin is further defined as being threadedly mounted in said housing for being advanced into the housing for providing blocking engagement of the cooperating axially movable member and for being withdrawn from the housing for enabling the axially movable member to be withdrawn from the elongated bore.
- 3. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 2, wherein the second elongated bore is further defined as comprising two separate and independent passageways, formed on opposite sides of the holding and locking zone with each of said passageways being in juxtaposed, spaced, facing, coaxially aligned relationship with each other, thereby enabling the locking bar to extend from the first passageway, through the holding and locking zone to the second passageway.
- 4. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 3, wherein at least one of the passageways forming the second elongated bore is further defined as being open at both ends.
- 5. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 1, wherein said first elongated bore is further defined as being formed in the housing substantially perpendicularly to the second elongated bore for intersecting therewith, and the slider shaft mounted in said first elongated bore is cooperatively associated with spring means for normally biasing the distal end of the slider shaft into contact with the locking bar when mounted in the second elongated bore.
- 6. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 5, wherein the locking bar incorporates a notch formed in the outer surface thereof in cooperating relationship with the distal end of the slider shaft, and the distal end of the slider shaft is configured for mating engagement in said notch, whereby the biasing engagement of the slider shaft into the locking bar controls the axial movement of said locking bar.
- 7. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 6, wherein the notch formed in the outer surface of the locking bar incorporates ramped, sloping surfaces which enable axial movement of the locking bar to cause the slider shaft to move against the spring forces for releasing the locking bar whenever the radially extending fins of the tumbler sleeves are all aligned in the elongated release channel.
- 8. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 7, wherein said locking bar is further defined as comprising an enlarged control knob formed at the terminating end thereof and extending outwardly from said housing for enabling the user to manually control the axial movement of said locking bar.
- 9. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 6, wherein one end of said locking bar is cooperatively engaged with spring means for continuously biasing said locking bar to move axially, with the engagement of the distal end of the slider shaft in the notch of the locking bar preventing axial movement of the locking bar.
- 10. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 9, wherein the proximal end of the slider shaft comprises an enlarged knob formed thereon and extending outwardly from the housing for enabling controlled, manual axial movement of the slider shaft against the spring biasing forces, whenever the radially extending fins of the tumbler sleeves are all aligned in the elongated release channel, for releasing the distal end of the slider shaft from the notch of the locking bar and enabling the locking bar to be moved axially into its unlocked position.
- 11. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 4, wherein one of the passageways forming the second elongated bore is further defined as being closed at one end thereof and incorporates spring means mounted therein for continuously biasing the locking bar to move outwardly therefrom, and said first elongated bore is further defined as being formed in the housing with a longitudinal axis which is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second elongated bore.
- 12. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 11, wherein said housing further comprises a third elongated bore formed therein which extends between and interconnects the first elongated bore and the second elongated bore.
- 13. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 12, and further comprising axially movable locking members mounted in said third elongated bore for cooperating with the locking bar and the slider shaft for controlling the locking and unlocking of the padlock, said axially movable locking members being cooperatively associated with spring means for continuously biasing the locking members into engagement with the locking bar.
- 14. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 13, wherein said axially movable locking members comprise an elongated, substantially cylindrically shaped rod incorporating a notch formed adjacent its proximal end and a substantially spherical ball mounted adjacent the distal end thereof, and the locking bar is further defined as comprising a substantially continuous groove formed in the outer peripheral surface thereof dimensioned for mating engagement with the spherical ball, thereby controlling the locking and unlocking of the locking bar.
- 15. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 14, wherein the slider shaft is further defined as comprising a distal end dimensioned for cooperative locking engagement in the notch of the rod and an enlarged knob formed at the proximal end thereof with said knob extending outwardly from the housing for enabling manual movement of the slider shaft, whereby said slider shaft is axially movable whenever the radially extending fins of the tumbler sleeves are all aligned in the release channel and said slider shaft is incapable of axial movement whenever at least one radially extending fin of at least one tumbler sleeve is not positioned in the release channel, thereby causing the distal end of the slider shaft to be fixedly mounted in the notch of the rod, and securing the padlock in its locked configuration.
- 16. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 15, wherein said slider shaft is further defined as comprising a radially extending post mounted therein adjacent the enlarged knob, substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis thereof and said post being positioned for cooperative association with the locking pin mounted in the housing for preventing complete axial movement of the slider shaft when said locking pin is fully engaged in the housing and enabling full axial movement of the slider shaft when said locking pin is disengaged from the housing.
- 17. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 16, wherein said housing further comprises a keyway shaped portal formed therein in cooperating association with the radially extending post for enabling complete axial movement of said slider shaft only when said radially extending post is aligned with the keyway of the portal, and said locking pin is further defined as being positioned directly adjacent the keyway portal for assuring complete control over the axial movement of the slider shaft.
- 18. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 1, wherein said first elongated bore is further defined as comprising three separate and independent elongated release channels formed therein and axially extending substantially the entire length thereof, and said tumbler sleeves are further defined as comprising three separate and independent radially extending fins formed on the outside surface thereof constructed for cooperative association with the elongated release channels for enabling axial movement of the slider shaft when each radially extending fin of each tumbler sleeve is positioned in an elongated release channel.
- 19. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 18, wherein the arcuate spacing between the radially extending fins formed on the outside surface of each tumbler sleeve is identical to the arcuate spacing between the elongated release channels formed in the first elongated bore, thereby assuring complete alignment capabilities of said radially extending fins in said release channels for enabling axial movement of the slider shaft when desired.
- 20. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 19, wherein the arcuate spacing between at least one pair of adjacent radially extending fins and the arcuate spacing between at least one pair of adjacent elongated release channels are dissimilar from the arcuate spacing between the other components, thereby establishing a unique configuration requiring specific positioning of each tumbler sleeve in order to enable the slider shaft to be axially movable.
- 21. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 20, wherein the arcuate spacing between one pair of adjacent radially extending fins and one pair of adjacent release channels comprises 144° and the arcuate distance between the remaining fins and release channel comprises 108°.
- 22. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 2, wherein said locking pin is further defined as being threadedly mounted in said housing for being advanced into the housing for controlling the axial movement of the elongated locking bar and for being withdrawn from the housing for enabling the axially movable locking bar to be withdrawn from the elongated bore.
- 23. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 22, wherein the locking bar further comprises a longitudinally extending channel formed along a portion of the outer surface thereof, and said channel is positioned for cooperating with the locking pin for limiting the axial movement of the locking bar when said pin is engaged with the channel and enabling full axial movement of the locking bar when the pin is withdrawn from the channel.
- 24. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 1, wherein said elongated slider shaft further comprises a terminating end formed as an enlarged control knob extending outwardly from the housing for enabling manual movement and control of said slider shaft.
- 25. The high security combination padlock defined in claim 24, wherein said slider shaft further comprises a break-away cover mounted to the enlarged knob for being released therefrom in response to excessive force.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Divisional Patent Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/076,775, filed Feb. 13, 2002 entitled High Security Combination Padlock with Locking Bar.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10076775 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
Child |
10639999 |
Aug 2003 |
US |