This application claims priority of Taiwanese application no. 095119878, filed on Jun. 5, 2006.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a lock device, more particularly to a lock device suitable for use when locking a number of hardware devices together.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to prevent theft of expensive peripheral hardware devices or products, manufacturers usually form such devices with a lock hole for mounting of a lock assembly, which includes a locking chain that can be tied to a fixed object.
However, since the conventional lock assembly is designed for application to only one hardware device, several lock assemblies are required when protecting a corresponding number of the hardware devices from theft. In view of the cost of each lock assembly, which includes a lock body, a locking chain and a key, high expenses are incurred when protecting a large number of the hardware devices from theft. Moreover, it is both troublesome and inconvenient to manage or handle individual keys of a large number of the lock assemblies. In addition, tying the locking chains of a number of the lock assemblies to the same fixed object results in an untidy environment.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a lock device that is suitable for use when locking a number of objects together to protect the objects from theft.
Accordingly, a lock device of the present invention is adapted for use with an object having a lock hole, and comprises a lock housing unit, a jaw actuating unit and a jaw unit.
The lock housing unit includes an upper lock housing and a lower lock housing. The upper lock housing has a coupling part that is formed with a rod hole, and at least one positioning ring that extends outwardly from the coupling part. The lower lock housing has a first end part coupled to the coupling part of the upper lock housing, and a second end part formed with a jaw hole.
The jaw actuating unit includes a jaw actuator and an urging member. The jaw actuator is operable to move relative to the lock housing unit between locking and unlocking positions, and has a ring portion that is disposed adjacent to the positioning ring of the upper lock housing, and an operating rod that extends from the ring portion and through the rod hole in the upper lock housing. The urging member urges the jaw actuator to the locking position.
The jaw unit includes an overlapping pair of locking jaws received in the lower lock housing, and a pair of biasing members. The locking jaws are pivoted to each other and to the lower lock housing. Each of the locking jaws has a hooking section that extends out of the jaw hole in the lower lock housing and that is extendible into the lock hole to engage a periphery of the lock hole, and a force bearing section opposite to the hooking section. The biasing members bias the force bearing sections of the locking jaws toward each other.
The positioning ring and the ring portion are misaligned, and the operating rod permits movement of the force bearing sections of the locking jaws toward each other by virtue of biasing action of the biasing members when the jaw actuator is at the unlocking position, thereby forcing the hooking sections of the locking jaws toward each other such that the hooking sections of the locking jaws can be extended into and removed from the lock hole and are unable to engage the periphery of the lock hole.
The ring portion is aligned with the positioning ring, and the operating rod extends between and forces apart the force bearing sections of the locking jaws when the jaw actuator is at the locking position, thereby forcing the hooking sections of the locking jaws apart from each other such that the hooking sections of the locking jaws are capable of engaging the periphery of the lock hole when extended into the lock hole.
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 device comprises a lock housing unit 3, a jaw actuating unit 4, and a jaw unit 5.
The lock housing unit 3 includes an upper lock housing 31 and a lower lock housing 32. The upper lock housing 31 has a coupling part 311 that is formed with a rod hole 310, and a pair of positioning rings 312 that are spaced apart from each other and that extend outwardly from the coupling part 311. The coupling part 311 of the upper lock housing 31 is formed with a shoulder 313 (see
The lower lock housing 32 has a first end part 321 that is coupled to the coupling part 311 of the upper lock housing 31, and a second end part 322 that is opposite to the first end part 321 and that is formed with a jaw hole 323. In this embodiment, the first end part 321 is sleeved fittingly on the coupling part 311.
The jaw actuating unit 4 includes a jaw actuator 41 and an urging member 42. The jaw actuator 41 is operable to move relative to the lock housing unit 3 between locking and unlocking positions (see
The jaw unit 5 includes an overlapping pair of locking jaws 51 received in the lower lock housing 32, and a pair of biasing members 52. The locking jaws 51 are pivoted to each other and to the lower lock housing 32. Each of the locking jaws 51 has a hooking section 511 that extends out of the jaw hole 323 in the lower lock housing 32 and that is extendible into the lock hole 11 to engage a periphery of the lock hole 11, and a force bearing section 512 that is opposite to the hooking section 511. The biasing members 52 bias the force bearing sections 512 of the locking jaws 51 toward each other. In this embodiment, each of the biasing members 52 is a compression spring having one end abutting against the lower lock housing 32 and an opposite end abutting against the force bearing section 512 of a respective one of the locking jaws 51.
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Therefore, to use the lock device of this invention, the jaw actuator 41 of the jaw actuating unit 4 is first pulled to the unlocking position to permit extension of the hooking sections 511 of the locking jaws 51 of the jaw unit 5 into the lock hole 11 in the object 1. The jaw actuator 41 is then released and is automatically restored to the locking position by the urging member 42. At this time, the hooking sections 511 of the locking jaws 51 engage the periphery of the lock hole 11, thereby mounting the lock device on the object 1.
To protect a number of the objects 1, each mounted with the lock device of this invention, from theft, a lock body 8 of a conventional lock assembly is first mounted on another object, and a locking chain 6 of the conventional lock assembly is passed through the ring holes 314, 410 in the upper lock housing 31 and the jaw actuator 41 of each of the lock devices on the objects 1. One end of the locking chain 6 is then tied to a fixture 7, such as a post.
It is noted that the diameter of the locking chain 6 is designed to be slightly smaller than the ring holes 314, 410 so that, after the locking chain 6 has been extended through the ring holes 314, 410, there is insufficient room for the jaw actuator 41 to move from the locking position to the unlocking position. As a result, the objects 1 are locked together to protect the same from theft.
In sum, the lock device of this invention can be used with a conventional lock assembly so that it is possible to lock a number of objects 1 using the locking chain 6 of a single conventional lock assembly.
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 so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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