1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a lock core with an alarm, particularly to one provided with an alarm actuating unit to be pushed up by a correct key inserted in a key hole of an inner rotary body in a shell of the lock core to start an alarm provided in the lock, and an alarm stopping unit to be actuated by the key rotated in the key hole to unlock a deadbolt and also toughing an alarm stopping switch to stop the alarm and to unlock the lock at the same time. Should a would-be thief insert a wrong key in the key hole for attempting to pry open the lock, the alarm will be started to sound out after a set time (3-5 seconds) in sequence of insertion of the wrong key to frighten the thief to run away, so the lock with this lock core with an alarm is extraordinarily effective in anti-theft.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Generally, a common lock has a core structure designed with an objective to make it complicated enough for not to be pried open illegally and easily. But it can only delay the time of being pried open by a thief, not impossible to prevent anti-theft completely.
The objective of the present invention is to offer a lock core with an alarm to freak out any one who attempts to pry open the lock with this lock core by sounding an alarm if a wrong key is inserted in the keyhole of the lock, but impossible to be rotated to unlock the deadbolt of the lock.
The feature of the invention is a shell, an inner rotary member, a plurality of locking pin units, an alarm actuating unit, and an alarm-stopping unit. The shell has a chamber and a plurality of transverse holes. The inner rotary member is positioned in a chamber of the shell, having a keyhole and a plurality of transverse holes communicating with the transverse holes and corresponding to the transverse holes of the shell. The inner rotary member further has a projecting member extending rearward and having an annular groove and a recess on its outer surface. The locking pin units are movably received respectively in the transverse holes of the shell and of the inner rotary member. The alarm-actuating unit is positioned in a foremost transverse hole of the shell and of the inner rotary member, consisting of a long pin, a short pin, a spring, an insulating base and a trigger switch. The alarm-stopping unit is positioned in the rearmost hole of the shell and the recess of the inner rotary member, consisting of a pin, a spring, an insulating base and a stopping switch.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a lock core with an alarm in the present invention, as shown in
The shell 1 is provided with a chamber 10 formed in the center, a plurality of transverse holes 11 spaced apart in a straight line in the wall of the shell 1 and communicating with the chamber 10, two grooves 12 and 13 respectively formed in an upper end of the foremost one and the rearmost one of the transverse holes 11.
The inner rotary member 2 is received in the chamber 10, having a key hole 20 and a plurality of transverse holes 21 spaced apart in a straight line in its wall and communicating with the key hole 20 and also corresponding to the transverse holes 11 of the shell, a projecting member 22 extending rearward and having an annular groove 23 and a recess 24 formed in an outer surface, and a hook ring 25 engaging on the annular groove 23.
The plurality of locking pin units 3 to be received respectively in the holes 11 and 21 of the shell 1 and the inner rotary member 2 consist respectively of a long pin 30, a short pin 31, a spring 32 and a stopper 33 orderly arranged.
The alarm actuating unit 4 to be received in the foremost hole 11 and 21 of the shell and the inner rotary member 2 consists of a long pin 40, a short pin 41, a spring 42, an insulating base 43 and a trigger switch 44 orderly arranged. The short pin 41 has a stud 410 on an upper end, and the insulating base 43 has a cell 430 opening upward and a hole 431 in its bottom, and the alarm actuating switch 44 provided with a conductive member 440 to be connected with an alarm provided in the lock.
The alarm stopping unit 5 is to be received in the rearmost hole 11 of the shell 1 and in the recess 24 of the rotary member 2, consisting of a pin 51, a spring 52, an insulating base 53 and a stopping switch 54. The pin 51 has a stud 510 on its upper end, the insulating base 53 has a cell 530 opening upward and a hole 531 in its bottom, and the stopping switch 54 has a conductive member 540 to be connected with the alarm in the lock.
The key 6 is to be inserted in the keyhole 20 for unlocking the lock and stopping the alarm at the same time, having a plurality of recesses 60 of mutually different depths spaced apart on a surface of the key 6.
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Therefore, if a thief tries to pry open the lock with the lock core of the present invention by inserting a wrong key or any tool in the key hole 20 of the inner rotary member 2, the surface of the wrong key or some tool may push up the long pin 40 of the alarm actuating unit 4, and then the short pin 41 to move up the stud 410 of the short pin 41, which then extends up to touch the trigger switch 44 to turn on the alarm in the preset time limit. Thus if he thief could not rotate the wrong key or the like to rotate the inner rotary member 2 within the preset time limit, then the alarm will sound out to frighten the thief without fail. Then other persons near the lock may pay attention to the sound to look around to know what is the matter. Thus the thief may run away from the lock quickly, very afraid to keep on prying open the lock.
While the embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.