1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to locks and electronic devices and, particularly, to a lock and an electronic device using the lock.
2. Description of Related Art
During travelling, users may leave an electronic device, for example a portable computer, unattended to take care of other matters, making it vulnerable to be stolen.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of a lock and an electronic devices using the same. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
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The housing 11 is substantially cylindrical. The housing 11 defines a first receiving space 15 and a second receiving space 16. One end of the first receiving space 15 is defined in a lateral surface of the housing 11. One end of the second receiving space 16 is defined in one end of the housing 11 facing the cover 12. The first receiving space 15 is perpendicular to and communicates with the second receiving space 16. The first receiving space 15 is configured to receive the cam 40, the lock cylinder holder 30, and the lock cylinder 20. The second receiving space 16 is configured to receive the resisting shaft 50.
The cover 12 is a ring-shaped. The cover 12 is secured to the end of the housing 11 defining the second receiving space 16, and a gap 13 is formed between the cover 12 and the housing 11. The at least one latching block 60 is received in the gap 13. A plurality of first latching protrusions 17 protrudes from one end of the cover 12 facing the housing 11. Each of the first latching protrusions 17 defines a slot (not labeled) for latching a portion of a first elastic member 62. In the embodiment, two latching protrusions 17 are employed to latch one of the first elastic members 62. In an alternative embodiment, the first latching protrusions 17 may protrude from the end of the housing 11 facing the cover 12.
The lock cylinder 20 is generally cylindrical. One end of the lock cylinder 20 defines a key hole 21 to receive a key (not shown). At least one slot 22 is formed in the cylinder 20 extending around a lateral surface thereof. In the embodiment, the number of the slots 22 is two. The slots 22 are parallel to each other. Each of the slots 22 communicates with the key hole 21. Each of the slots 22 receives a second elastic member 26 and a hook member 24. A shaft 25 passes through the lock cylinder 20 to connect the second elastic members 26 and the hook members 24 to the lock cylinder 20. In the embodiment, each of the second elastic members 26 is a coil spring. Each of the hook members 24 includes two hooks. One of the hooks faces one direction, and the other hook faces an opposite direction. A T-shaped projection 23 protrudes from an opposite end of the lock cylinder 20.
The lock cylinder holder 30 defines a through hole 31 to receive the lock cylinder 20. At least two columns of recessed portions 33 are formed in the inner lateral surface of the through hole 31. In the embodiment, each of the columns of the recessed portions 33 includes two recessed portions 33 corresponding to the slots 22.
One end of the cam 40 defines a T-shaped opening 41 adapted to receive the T-shaped projection 23, which secures the lock cylinder 20 to the cam 40.
The resisting shaft 50 is generally cylindrical. The resisting shaft 50 includes a frustum shaped end 51 for resisting the at least one latching block 60.
In the embodiment, the number of the latching blocks 60 is three. Each of the latching blocks 60 is substantially sector-shaped. The radius of each of the latching blocks 60 is equal to or less than that of the housing 11. Each of the latching blocks 60 includes an inclined surface 63. Each of the inclined surfaces 63 is inclined opposite to the frustum shaped end 51, so that they can match up with and resist each other. A second latching protrusion 61 protrudes from one end of each of the latching blocks 60 facing the cover 12. In an alternative embodiment, if the first latching protrusions 17 protrude from the housing 11, the second latching protrusion 61 protrudes from an opposite end of each of the latching blocks 60. Each of the second latching protrusions 61 defines a slot (not labeled) for latching a portion of one of the first elastic members 62. Each of the second latching protrusions 61 cooperates with two corresponding first latching protrusions 17 to secure one of the first elastic members 62. After the latching blocks 60 are connected to the cover 12 via the first elastic members 62, and the cover 12 is secured to the housing 11, the latching blocks 60 is retained within the gap 13.
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After assembling, the latching blocks 60 are retained within the gap 13 until a key is applied.
When a key is inserted into the key hole 21, the key engages the hook members 24 to cause the hook members 24 to rotate around the shaft 25 until the hooks received in one of the columns of the recessed portions 33 move out of the one of the columns of the recessed portions 33. At this point, the lock cylinder 20 can rotate with respect to the lock cylinder holder 30. The key is rotated clockwise to cause the lock cylinder 20 and the cam 40 to rotate clockwise. As the cam 40 rotates clockwise, the cam 40 resists the resisting shaft 50 to cause the resisting shaft 50 to move towards the latching blocks 60. As the resisting shaft 50 moves towards the latching blocks 60, the frustum shaped end 51 of the resisting shaft 50 resists the inclined surfaces 63 of the latching blocks 60, causing each of the latching blocks 60 to move away from the axis of the lock 10. As the lock cylinder 20 and the cam 40 rotate to an ultimate position, one hook of each of the hook members 24 faces to each of the other column of the recessed portions 33, and the latching blocks 60 extend out of the gap 13. After that, the key can be pulled out of the key hole 21, the hooks facing to the other column of the recessed portions 33 are caused to be received in the other column of the recessed portions 33, and the other hooks are caused to be received in the key hole 21 due to the spring force of the second elastic members 26. At this point, further rotation of the lock cylinder 20 and the cam 40 is thus prevented, and each of the latching blocks 60 stays in an extended state. Therefore, the latching blocks 60 can resist some portion of an external device, and the lock 10 can lock the external device.
To open the lock 10, the key is inserted into the key hole 21 and is rotated counterclockwise. The cam 40 does not resist the resisting shaft 50. The resisting shaft 50 moves towards the cam 40 until the spring force of the first elastic members 62 is relieved and the frustum shaped end 51 no longer resists the latching blocks 60. Once the resisting shaft 50 no longer resists the latching blocks 60, the latching blocks 60 return to their original positions due to the spring force of the first elastic members 62.
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When using the lock 10 to lock the electronic device 100, one end of the cable 14 is fixed to an external apparatus 90, the lock 10 is inserted into the lock hole 81. The key is inserted into the key hole 21 to cause the latching blocks 60 to resist one sidewall 820 of the cavity 82, thus the lock 10 locks the electronic device 100.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
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20110041578 A1 | Feb 2011 | US |