Information
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Patent Grant
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6668607
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Patent Number
6,668,607
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 11, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 15
- 070 375
- 070 386
- 070 397
- 070 399
- 070 401
- 070 409
- 070 417
- 070 493
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lock core includes a lower and an upper lock cover and a lock plate. The upper lock cover has the recessed hollow provided with a plurality of recessed holes respectively fitted therein with at least one steel ball. Thus, when a burglar employs an electric drill to break and unlock a lock by drilling through the keyhole of the lock, the steel balls in the recessed holes can stop the electric drill from drilling forward, having excellent effect of anti-theft.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a lock core, particularly to one having a plurality of recessed holes bored in the recessed hollow of an upper lock cover for respectively receiving at least one steel ball therein. Thus, when a burglar employs an electric drill to break and unlock a lock by drilling through the keyhole of the lock, the steel balls in the recessed holes can stop the electric drill from drilling forward, having excellent effect of anti-theft.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional lock core
1
, as shown in
FIG. 1
, is composed of a lower lock cover
10
, a lock plate
11
and an upper lock cover
12
. The lower lock cover
10
, the lock plate
11
and the upper lock cover
12
are respectively formed with a curved groove passage
13
matching with one another. The lower lock cover
10
is formed with a recessed hollow
14
at the upper portion and a keyhole
15
at one end. The upper lock cover
12
is bored with a plurality of pinholes
16
in the groove passage
13
for pins
17
to be respectively inserted therein. In assembling, the lock plate
11
is first deposited in the recessed hollow
14
of the lower lock cover
10
and then the upper lock cover
12
is covered on the lock plate
11
, letting the groove passage
13
of the lower lock cover
10
, the plate
11
and the upper lock cover
12
aligned to one another. Lastly, a clasp
18
is engaged in the corresponding clasping holes
19
respectively provided at the opposite ends of the lower and the upper lock cover
10
,
12
to finish assembly of the lock core. However, such a conventional lock core
1
is easy to be broken by an electric drill, which a burglar employs to drill through the keyhole
15
of the lock.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objective of invention is to offer a lock core able to guard against being broken by an electric drill drilling through the keyhole of a lock.
The feature of the invention is that an upper lock cover has its recessed hollow provided with a plurality of recessed holes respectively fitted therein with at least one steel ball.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a conventional lock core;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of a lock core in the present invention; and,
FIG. 3
is cross-sectional view of the lock core in the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of a lock core in the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 2
, includes a lower lock cover
2
, a lock plate
3
and an upper lock cover
4
combined together. The lower lock cover
2
, the lock plate
3
and the upper lock cover
4
are respectively formed with a curved groove passage
20
,
30
,
40
matching with one another.
The lower lock cover
2
has a plurality of projections
21
provided at the upper side and a keyhole
22
formed at one end. The keyhole
22
has its inner sidewall bored with a notch
23
fitted therein with an elastic clasp
24
for clasping and holding a key. Further, the lower lock cover
2
is formed with a semi-annular clasping groove
25
around an inner end.
The lock plate
3
to be positioned between the lower lock cover
2
and the upper lock cover
4
is bored with plural insert holes
31
matching with the projections
21
of the lower lock cover
2
.
The upper lock cover
4
to be assembled on the lower lock cover
2
is formed with a recessed hollow
41
having a plurality of small recesses
42
and recessed holes
43
. The small recesses
42
conform to the projections
21
of the lower lock cover
2
, and the recessed holes
43
are respectively fitted therein with at least one steel ball
5
. The upper lock cover
4
further has a semi-annular clasping groove
44
formed around an inner end to correspond to the clasping groove
25
of the lower lock cover
2
, and a pin recess
45
formed at one edge and plural pin holes
46
provided in the groove passage
40
for lock pins
6
to be respectively inserted therein.
In assembling, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the lock plate
3
is positioned on the lower cover
2
, letting the insert holes
31
of the lock plate
3
match with the projections
21
of the lower lock cover
2
. Then, the upper lock cover
4
is covered on the lower lock cover
2
, letting the recessed hollow
41
of the upper cover
4
aligned to the lock plate
3
and the groove passage
20
,
30
,
40
of the lower lock cover
2
, the lock plate
3
and the upper lock cover
4
match with one another. Lastly, the lower lock cover
2
and the upper lock cover
4
are fixedly assembled together by means of a clasp
7
tightly engaged in the clasping grooves
25
,
24
of the lower and the upper lock cover
2
,
4
to finish assembly of the lock core. Thus, when a burglar employs an electric drill to break and unlock a lock by drilling through the keyhole
22
of the lock, the electric drill will be stopped by the steel balls
5
in the recessed holes
43
of the upper lock cover
4
and in consequence, impossible to keep on drilling forward, having excellent effect of antitheft.
While the preferred 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.
Claims
- 1. A lock core comprising a lower lock cover, a lock plate and an upper lock cover, said lower lock cover, said lock plate and said upper lock cover respectively formed with a curved groove passage, said lower lock cover having a keyhole at one end, said lock plate positioned between said lower and said upper lock cover, said upper lock cover assembled on said lower lock cover, said upper lock cover formed with a recessed hollow at a lower portion, said upper lock cover bored with a plurality of pin holes, said pin holes respectively receiving a locking pin therein; and,characterized by plural recessed holes bored in said recessed hollow of said upper lock cover, each said recessed hole fitted therein with at least one steel ball, said steel balls in said recessed holes able to stop an electric drill employed by a burglar from drilling forward, having excellent effect of anti-theft.
- 2. The lock core as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower lock cover is provided with a plurality of projections on the upper side, said lock plate is bored with a plurality of insert holes matching with said projections, and said upper lock cover is provided with plural small recesses in said recessed hollow for fixing said lock plate in position.
- 3. The lock core as claimed in claim 1, wherein a notch is bored in the inner side of said keyhole for receiving an elastic clasp to clasp and hold a key.
- 4. The lock core as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lower lock cover is formed with a semi-annular clasping groove around an inner end, and said upper lock cover is provided with a semi-annular clasping groove around an inner end and a pin recess at on side edge, said clasping grooves of said upper and said lower lock cover corresponding to each other for a clasp to be tightly clasped therein, said pin recess of said upper lock cover receiving a locking pin therein.
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DE |
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FR |
1545294 |
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GB |
164985 |
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