1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a linkage lock comprising a lock body and a linkage chain wound around the lock body to reduce the volume of the lock.
2. Description of the Related Art
A U.S. Pat. No. 7,712,339 disclosed a joint rod lock, which comprises a lock body and a joint bar hoop formed via linking a plurality of bars, and which can be folded together to reduce the volume thereof when collected. A Taiwan patent No. M350495 also disclosed a similar lock.
Compared with the conventional U-shape padlocks having a bulky volume, the abovementioned linkage locks indeed have reduced size. However, the abovementioned prior arts still have room to improve. For example, the appearance of the collapsed locks should be taken in consideration in design in addition to volume reduction.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a linkage lock having small folded size, particularly a linkage lock having exquisite appearance when folded.
To achieve the abovementioned objective, the present invention proposes a linkage lock comprising
Thereby, the linkage lock of the present invention not only has a small folded size but also has a novel appearance when folded.
In one embodiment, the lock body has a first end cover and a second cover respectively arranged on two ends of the shaft.
In one embodiment, the link plates are pivotally linked one after one.
In one embodiment, the link plates are pivotally linked one over one.
In one embodiment, the shaft has a cylindrical shape, and the link plates have arc-shape recessions corresponding to the shape of the shaft.
In one embodiment, the lock mechanism is a key-operated lock mechanism or a combination lock mechanism.
In one embodiment, the lock mechanism has a latch. After the second end is inserted into the socket, the latch can be operated to lock the second end at the locking position of the lock body. When the second end is at the locking position of the lock body, the latch can be operated to an unlocking position to release the second end.
In one embodiment, the second end has a hole. After the second end has been inserted into the socket, the latch can be operated to pass through the hole to lock the second end.
In one embodiment, the lock body and the second end respectively have a positioning block and a positioning hole. When the linkage chain has been wound around the lock body, the positioning block engages with the positioning hole.
In one embodiment, the linkage chain, which has been wound around the shaft, presents a cylindrical shape or a polygonal column shape.
The technical contents of the present invention are demonstrated with embodiments below.
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The linkage chain 12 is formed via linking a plurality of link plates 121. In one embodiment, the link plates 121 are pivotally linked one after one and one over one. The length of the linkage chain 12 depends on the length of each link plate 121 and the number of the link plates 121. The linkage chain 12 has a first end 122 and a second end 123. The first end 122 is joined to the lower side of the first end cover 112 of the lock body 11. The second end 123 can be inserted into the socket 14. The second end 123 has a hole 124. After the second end 13 has been inserted into the socket 14, a latch 131 of the lock mechanism 13 can be operated to pass through the hole 124 to lock the second end 123.
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The second end cover 113 of the lock body 11 and the second end 123 of the linkage chain 12 respectively have a positioning block 114 and a positioning hole 127. When the linkage chain 12 has been wound around the lock body 11, the positioning block 114 engages with the positioning hole 127, whereby the second end 123 of the linkage chain 12 is secured to the second end cover 113 of the lock body 11, as shown in
The embodiments described above are only to exemplify the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent modification or variation according to the spirit of the present invention is to be also included within the scope of the present invention.
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