The invention relates to the locking of objects ordinarily locked with a padlock.
It is known to use padlocks to lock a wide variety of objects, such as storages, outboard motors, bicycles, cargo containers, trailers etc. A padlock has a body and a shackle. The shackle is bent such that it forms a loop, which can be locked into the body. The loop (usually shaped like the letter U) can be opened from the locking with the key of the padlock, in order that the locked object can be released. The shackle is normally attached from one end in the body of the padlock, but also such types of shackle exist, in which both ends separate from the lock body, when the locking is opened.
The padlock is a movable lock, which can be moved from one place to another. Movability makes the padlock multi-purpose. Regardless of this, a padlock is not suitable for all objects or situations.
The object of the invention is to provide a novel padlock, which can be used like a normal padlock and also with objects and situations, for which known padlocks are not suitable.
The invention is based on the idea that a padlock according to the invention comprises two bodies, between which is the shackle portion. The shackle portion consists of two pins, so the shackle does not consist of one bar bent into the shape of the letter U. Both bodies are to be locked into the shackle portion. Because both bodies are to be used in a manner known per se with a key for opening and locking the shackle portion into the lock body, the locking of the inventive padlock can be opened and also locked with the key of one or the other of the bodies. In this case, one key can be the key that is normally in use and the other key can be less often used. The less often used key is used, for example, when the key that is normally in use is lost.
A lock arrangement according to the invention comprises then a body portion and a shackle portion. The body portion has two holes for locking the shackle portion into the body portion. The shackle portion comprises two pins, each of which has a first end and a second end. In both of the ends of the pins is a locking groove, and the first ends of the pins are arranged to be locked into the holes of the body portion. The lock arrangement comprises also a second body portion with another two holes, into which the second ends of the pins are arranged to be locked.
In the following, the invention is described in more detail by means of the accompanying figures, in which
A lock arrangement according to the invention provides a greater diversity of use than previously with known padlocks. There can be two users or user groups. It is possible that two different user groups x and y require access to a given common area, which is locked by a padlock, but the members of user group x may not have access to other areas of user group y and vice versa. The area used in common by the groups can be, for example, a common outdoor storage. In this case, the members of user group x can use the key of the first body of a padlock according to the invention and the members of user group y the key of the second body of the padlock.
It is also possible that the first body 1 and its key 12 are normally used and the second body 3 and its key 13 are used only in exceptional circumstances, such as, for example, if the key that is normally in use is lost. The key 13 of the second body 3 can thus be, for example, in the use of service/security personnel.
There exist different types of lock cylinders, so the type of the lock cylinder 10 of the first body portion 1 can be different from the type of the lock cylinder 11 of the second body portion 3. As was already said above, one body can comprise an electronic locking system and the other body again a purely mechanical locking arrangement. Both bodies can, of course, comprise mechanical lock cylinders, or the lock cylinders of both bodies can comprise an electronic locking arrangement.
In order that the body portions would be to be used with different keys, i.e. the first body cannot be opened with the key of the second body and vice versa, the code of the lock cylinder 10 of the first body portion is different from the code of the lock cylinder 11 of the second body. The code means a combination known per se formed by the tumblers of the lock, wherein the lock is in the unlocked state. In this case, the lock is to be opened with such a key, which has a combination corresponding to the tumblers.
In light of the examples presented above, it is obvious that an embodiment according to the invention can be provided by many various solutions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20135873 | Aug 2013 | FI | national |