1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a lock device, more particularly to a lock device that is simple in structure and that can be applied to a box having thin walls with relative ease.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is usually difficult to install lock devices in small boxes, such as wine boxes, cigarette boxes, gift boxes, jewelry boxes, and music boxes, etc., due to their small sizes. For a box with walls of sufficient thickness for installing lock devices, the lock device that is installed is normally a rectangular lock device. Wood working machinery is used to mill and create a rectangular lock-receiving space in the wall of the box to receive the lock device therein. This process for installing the lock device is complex, difficult to implement, costly, and not applicable to boxes having thinner walls.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a lock device that is simple in structure and that can be applied to a box having thin walls with relative ease.
According to the present invention, there is provided a lock device for a box. The lock device includes a locking shaft, a lock shell, a lock core, a limiting unit, and a key.
The lock shell has a surrounding shell wall that surrounds a core axis and that confines a core-receiving space. The surrounding shell wall is formed with an insert hole that is disposed radially relative to the core axis, that is in spatial communication with the core-receiving space, and that permits removable extension of the locking shaft into the core-receiving space.
The lock core is disposed movably in the core-receiving space and has a surrounding core wall that surrounds the core axis, that confines a key compartment, and that is formed with a shaft engaging unit. The lock core is rotatable about the core axis in the lock shell between a locking position where the shaft engaging unit engages the locking shaft that is extended through the insert hole, and an unlocking position where the shaft engaging unit is disengaged from the locking shaft.
The limiting unit limits rotation of the lock core in the lock shell.
The key is inserted removably into the key compartment and is operable so as to drive rotation of the lock core about the core axis between the locking and unlocking positions.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The lock shell 2 is made by die casting or lathe-forming, and is installed in the lock-receiving space 112 of the body portion 11. The lock shell 2 has a surrounding shell wall 22 that surrounds the core axis (X) and that confines a core-receiving space 21, and a back wall 29 formed with a guide shaft 25 that extends along the core axis (X) into the core-receiving space 21. The surrounding shell wall 22 is formed with a notch 24 that extends in a circumferential direction relative to the core axis (X), two pits 26 that are in spatial communication with the core-receiving space 21 and that are angularly spaced apart from each other, and an insert hole 23 that is disposed radially relative to the core axis (X), and that is aligned with the core-receiving space 21. The insert hole 23 is in spatial communication with the extension hole 114 of the body portion 11 when the lock shell 2 is installed in the lock-receiving space 112. In this embodiment, the notch 24 has first and second notch edges 241, 242 that are approximately 100 degrees spaced apart from each other and that extend parallel to the core axis (X). The surrounding shell wall 22 has an outer wall surface 28 disposed away from the core-receiving space 21 and formed with two wedges 27 (only one is visible in
The lock core 3 is disposed movably in the core-receiving space 21, and has a surrounding core wall 32 that surrounds the core axis (X), that confines a key compartment 31, and that is formed with a driven projection 33 extending into the key compartment 31, a stop block 34 extending into the notch 24 in the surrounding shell wall 22, a shaft engaging unit 36, and two resilient positioning bumps 37 capable of engaging the pits 26 in the surrounding shell wall 22. The stop block 34 cooperates with the notch 24 to form a limiting unit for limiting rotation of the lock core 3 in the lock shell 2. The lock core 3 is further formed with a guide hole 35 along the core axis (X) to permit extension of the guide shaft 25 into the key compartment 31.
The lock core 3 is rotatable about the core axis (X) in the lock shell 2 between a locking position (see
In this embodiment, the shaft engaging unit 36 is an engagement slot 360 that is formed in the surrounding core wall 32, that extends in a circumferential direction relative to the core axis (X), that is aligned with the insert hole 23 in a radial direction relative to the core axis (X), and that is in spatial communication with the key compartment 31. The engagement slot 360 has an engaging segment 361 and an inserting segment 362 in spatial communication with the engaging segment 361. The engagement slot 360 has a slot width that gradually increases from the engaging segment 361 to the inserting segment 362.
The locking shaft 4 is mounted to the lid portion 12 of the box 1 and is capable of removable extension into the key compartment 31 through the extension hole 114 in the body portion 11 of the box 1, the insert hole 23 in the surrounding shell wall 22, and the engagement slot 360 in the surrounding core wall 32. The locking shaft 4 has a restricted neck portion 42 and an enlarged head portion 41 connected to the restricted neck portion 42. The enlarged head portion 41 has a cross-section larger than the engaging segment 361 of the engagement slot 360 and the cross-section of the restricted neck portion 42, and smaller than the inserting segment 362 of the engagement slot 360.
The inserting segment 362 is aligned with the insert hole 23 in the surrounding shell wall 22 when the lock core 3 is in the unlocking position to permit the locking shaft 4 to extend into and to be removed from the engagement slot 360, as best shown in
The face plate 5 is secured on the outer surface 111 of the surrounding box wall 110 to span the lock-receiving space 112, and is formed with a key hole 51 for access to the key compartment 31 of the lock core 3.
The key 6 is inserted removably into the key compartment 31 through the key hole 51 in the face plate 5, and is operable so as to drive rotation of the lock core 3 about the core axis (X) between the locking and unlocking positions. The key 6 is formed with a blind hole 61 for sleeving engagement with the guide shaft 25 when the key 6 is inserted into the key compartment 31. The key 6 further has an actuating part 62 that can abut against the driven projection 33 of the lock core 3 to enable the key 6 to drive rotation of the lock core 3 between the locking and unlocking positions when the key 6 is inserted into the key compartment 31.
As shown in
In order to move the lock core 3 from the unlocking position to the locking position, the key 6 is rotated in a counterclockwise direction such that the driven projection 33 is urged by the actuating part 62 to rotate the lock core 3 about the guide shaft 25 until the stop block 34 of the lock core 3 is blocked by the second notch edge 242 of the notch 24 in the surrounding shell wall 22, as best shown in
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Therefore, the lock device for a box according to the present invention has the following advantages:
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation and equivalent arrangements.
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