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The present invention relates generally to locks. More particularly, the invention relates to locks incorporating universal spacers that enable users to choose the security level of the locks.
Many current padlocks use lock cylinders that are incorporated into the padlock and cannot be changed by the end user. Therefore, a padlock is sold at a particular security level, and this security level cannot be changed, for example, without limitation, upgraded to a higher level of security. Many styles of padlocks are available, for example, without limitation, Offset “Hockey Puck” style, flat back “Hockey Puck” style solid steel round and square body padlocks, laminated padlocks, aluminum body padlocks, double ball locking padlock and single ball locking padlocks, high security padlocks. Other types of locks and padlocks include without limitation, vending or T-handle locks. Current padlocks also do not enable users to change the security level of the locks.
Currently there are some solutions to provide changeable padlocks; however these solutions require the use of different types of sleeves with each lock or require specialized locks. For example, without limitation, solutions to this problem include a rekeyable lock, a lock with a pop-out lock mechanism, and a lock with a removable cylinder and/or locking pins. These solutions enable the user to change the security level of the lock; however, a specialized lock must be used in these solutions. Another existing solution is a padlock that enables the end user to change locks using a removable core lock, which is a lock that goes into a door and uses multiple keys to remove the lock. However, this solution uses sleeves with a mechanism on the back end rather than a universal spacer.
In view of the foregoing, there is a need for improved techniques for providing a lock with a universal spacer that enables a user to change the security level of the lock by just replacing the lock (lock cylinder).
The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings and in which like reference numerals refer to similar elements and in which:
Unless otherwise indicated illustrations in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.
To achieve the forgoing and other objects and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, a lock device that enable users to choose the security level of the lock is presented.
In one embodiment, a lock device for allowing a lock cylinder to be changed is presented. The device includes a universal spacer including dimensions for receiving the lock cylinder and a plurality of spacer holes where one of the spacer holes is positioned to receive a moveable lock bolt of the lock cylinder. A padlock body includes a universal spacer hole for housing the universal spacer with the lock cylinder and a plurality of padlock body holes extending from an interior of the universal spacer hole into the padlock body. The padlock body holes are positioned to match the spacer holes and one of the padlock body holes receives the movable lock bolt when the lock cylinder is placed in a locked position. A padlock bolt secures the universal spacer, lock cylinder and padlock body in place when the lock cylinder is placed in the locked position. When the lock cylinder is placed in the unlocked position, the movable lock bolt is retracted from the one of the padlock body holes, the universal spacer with the lock cylinder can be removed from the universal spacer hole disengaging the padlock bolt and the lock cylinder can be replaced with another lock cylinder. In another embodiment the padlock body further includes a hasp slot where, when a hasp is inserted into the hasp slot, the padlock bolt can engage the hasp for securing. In still another embodiment the padlock bolt is attached to the universal spacer. In yet another embodiment the padlock body further includes a hockey puck style without an outwardly visible shackle. In various other embodiments the universal spacer is cylindrical in shape, the spacer and padlock body holes are circular in shape and the padlock bolt is cylindrical in shape. In other embodiments the universal spacer is dimensioned for an off the shelf vending or T-handle lock and the hasp slot includes dimensions suitable for accepting the hasp on a vending machine. In still another embodiment a level of security can be changed when the lock cylinder is replaced.
In another embodiment a lock device for allowing a lock cylinder to be changed is presented. The device includes a universal spacer including dimensions for receiving the lock cylinder, a plurality of spacer holes where one of the spacer holes is positioned to receive a moveable lock bolt of the lock cylinder and a padlock bolt. A padlock body includes a universal spacer hole for housing the universal spacer with the lock cylinder and a plurality of padlock body holes extending form an interior of the universal spacer hole into the padlock body. The padlock body holes are positioned to match the spacer holes and one of the padlock body holes receives the movable lock bolt when the lock cylinder is placed in a locked position. The padlock bolt secures the universal spacer, lock cylinder and padlock body in place when the lock cylinder is placed in the locked position. When the lock cylinder is placed in the unlocked position, the movable lock bolt is retracted from the one of the padlock body holes, the universal spacer with the lock cylinder can be removed from the universal spacer hole disengaging the padlock bolt and the lock cylinder can be replaced with another lock cylinder. In another embodiment the padlock body further includes a hasp slot where, when a hasp is inserted into the hasp slot, the padlock bolt can engage the hasp for securing. In yet another embodiment the padlock body further includes a hockey puck style without an outwardly visible shackle. In various other embodiments the universal spacer is cylindrical in shape, the spacer and padlock body holes are circular in shape and the padlock bolt is cylindrical in shape. In still other embodiments the universal spacer is dimensioned for an off the shelf vending or T-handle lock and the hasp slot includes dimensions suitable for accepting the hasp on a vending machine. In still another embodiment a level of security can be changed when the lock cylinder is replaced.
In another embodiment a lock device for allowing a lock cylinder to be changed is presented. The device includes means for receiving the lock cylinder, means for housing the receiving means and means for securing the receiving and housing means when the lock cylinder is placed in a locked position and when the lock cylinder is placed in the unlocked position the receiving means can be removed from the housing means and the lock cylinder can be replaced with another lock cylinder.
Other features, advantages, and object of the present invention will become more apparent and be more readily understood from the following detailed description, which should be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is best understood by reference to the detailed figures and description set forth herein.
Embodiments of the invention are discussed below with reference to the Figures. However, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the detailed description given herein with respect to these figures is for explanatory purposes as the invention extends beyond these limited embodiments. For example, it should be appreciated that those skilled in the art will, in light of the teachings of the present invention, recognize a multiplicity of alternate and suitable approaches, depending upon the needs of the particular application, to implement the functionality of any given detail described herein, beyond the particular implementation choices in the following embodiments described and shown. That is, there are numerous modifications and variations of the invention that are too numerous to be listed but that all fit within the scope of the invention. Also, singular words should be read as plural and vice versa and masculine as feminine and vice versa, where appropriate, and alternative embodiments do not necessarily imply that the two are mutually exclusive.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to embodiments thereof as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, a padlock incorporates a universal spacer and standard off the shelf vending or T-handle locks, which are available from many different manufactures. These vending or T-handle locks can be used with the universal spacer without any modification to the vending lock itself. The preferred embodiment is used in a shackleless padlock; however a universal spacer can be used in many different types of padlocks in various alternate embodiments. In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the ability to use different vending locks with a universal spacer enables an end user to choose the type and level of security for a lock simply by changing the vending lock. In the preferred embodiment, the use of a universal spacer enables the lock itself to be separate from the padlock. The universal spacer in the preferred embodiment not only enables a user to use many different types of vending locks, it also provides the padlock lock bolt.
In the present embodiment, universal spacer 5 also comprises a padlock bolt 11. When universal spacer 5 and vending lock 2 are inserted into padlock body 10, padlock bolt 11 acts as the locking mechanism that goes through a hasp that is inserted into a hasp slot 16 in padlock body 10. In the present embodiment, padlock body 10 and universal spacer 5 are made from steel; however in alternate embodiments these elements may be made of other materials such as, but not limited to, aluminum, other types of metal, metal composites, etc. By incorporating padlock bolt 11 into universal spacer 5, the padlock in the present embodiment is a self-contained locking device. Thus, universal spacer 5 not only holds vending lock 2; universal spacer 5 is also the locking bolt of the padlock. In alternate embodiments, the locking bolt may be separate from the universal spacer or could be another shape square instead of round.
In preferred embodiments of the present invention, the use of universal spacers in the shackleless padlocks or other padlocks enables the use of standard off the shelf vending locks in different security levels. By aligning the holes in the universal spacer with holes in the padlock body, many different types of vending locks may be accommodated. In typical use of the present embodiment, an end user can change vending lock 2 in padlock body 10 using universal spacer 5. Holes 6, 7, and 8 enable universal spacer 5 to accept different types of common vending style locks. The security level of the padlock can be changed by replacing one vending lock for another vending lock, for example, without limitation, replacing a medium security vending lock with a high security vending lock. Changing the security level of a padlock using existing solutions typically requires the entire padlock to be replaced.
To change vending lock 2 in the present embodiment, the user moves lock bolt 3 to the unlocked position by turning key 17. Then, vending lock 2 and universal spacer 5 may be removed from padlock body 10. Then, the user may insert another vending lock or T-handle lock into universal spacer 5 so that the lock bolt of the vending lock is aligned with one of the holes, hole 6, 7, or 8, in universal spacer 5. Then universal spacer 5 and the vending lock are inserted into padlock body 10 so that the lock bolt and the hole in universal spacer 5 that is aligned with the lock bolt align with one of the holes, hole 12, 13, or 14, in padlock body 10. Once the lock bolt of the vending lock and the holes are aligned, the user can insert the key for the vending lock into the lock and turn the key to move the lock bolt into the locked position, thus securing universal spacer 5 and the vending lock into place in padlock body 10. Using preferred embodiments of the present invention with universal spacers, an end user can change locks using vending locks that he already has. This reduces the cost of the padlock. Currently, there are no existing padlocks that use a standard off the shelf vending lock that can be changed by the end user.
The particular padlock shown by way of example in
In particular industries many customers may want to use the same key in padlocks and other equipment, for example, without limitation, a vending customer who has vending machines that he wishes to lock with a machine lock and a padlock that use the same key. The universal spacer according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention enables the vending customer to use the exact same vending lock and key that is used by the vending machine in the padlock. Some of the different industries that may use embodiments of the present invention include, without limitation, vending businesses, bottling businesses, casino businesses, car wash businesses, coin laundry businesses, alarm businesses, and other businesses that use vending and/or cam locks.
As vending locks change or new locks are introduced, preferred embodiments of the present invention may be modified by drilling the holes in the correct positions in the universal spacer and padlock body to accommodate the lock bolts of the vending locks. Alternate embodiments may comprise various numbers of holes in the universal spacer and padlock body depending on the number of vending locks that these embodiments may accommodate. In an alternate embodiment the universal spacer may be countersunk into the padlock body further and the universal spacer and vending lock may be covered with a cover.
Having fully described at least one embodiment of the present invention, other equivalent or alternative methods of providing an interchangeable lock with a universal spacer according to the present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The invention has been described above by way of illustration, and the specific embodiments disclosed are not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed. For example, the particular implementation of the universal spacer may vary depending upon the particular type of lock used. The locks described in the foregoing were directed to cylindrical implementations; however, similar techniques are to provide universal spacers that may accommodate locks of different cross-sectional shapes such as, but not limited to, square, rectangular, ovular, etc. Non-cylindrical implementations of the present invention are contemplated as within the scope of the present invention. The invention is thus to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
The present Utility patent application claims priority benefit of the U.S. provisional application for patent Ser. No. 60/989,916 filed on 23 Nov. 2007 under 35 U.S.C. 119(e). The contents of this related provisional application are incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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