1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock, especially to a lock that is used to selectively lock a USB connector.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
USB connectors are widely used to connect peripheral devices to the computer. The connection compatibility was further improved by development automatic driver configuration software in operating systems, such as Microsoft Corporations, plug-and-play system for Windows. The automatic driver configuration software detects when a peripheral is connected using the USB port and automatically finds a corresponding driver for the peripheral. Therefore, the peripheral can be used after plugging into the computer through the USB port without manually installing any drivers. One of the widely used peripheral with USB connector is flash memory drive.
To keep the information saved in the flash memory drive from being stolen, some software is developed but the software is usually expensive. Therefore, the conventional USB lock is developed to physically lock the USB connector of the flash memory drive. However, the conventional USB lock has complicated structures that are hard to manufacture and is cost much.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a lock for a USB connector to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a lock for a USB connector with simplified structure. The lock for a USB connector has a shell with an end opening, multiple lock assemblies mounted rotatably through the shell and an actuator mounted pivotally in the shell. Each lock assembly has a locking notch. The actuator has multiple locking protrusions selectively engaging the locking notches. The USB connector is inserted through the end opening into the shell and is selectively locked by a mounting segment on the actuator.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The shell (10) is hollow, may comprise two half shells and has two inner sidewalls, a lock end, a mounting end, a transverse cavity (12), multiple mounting gaps (11), a side opening (121), two pivoting recesses (13), an end opening (14) and two limits (140). The mounting end is opposite to the lock end and is adjacent to the inner sidewalls. The transverse cavity (12) is adjacent to the lock end. The mounting gaps (11) are formed parallelly through the lock end and intersect and communicate with the transverse cavity (12). The side opening (121) is formed through one of the inner sidewalls and communicates with the transverse cavity (12). The pivoting recesses (13) are formed respectively in the inner sidewalls of the shell (10). The end opening (14) is formed through the mounting end of the shell (10) and communicates with the transverse cavity (12). The limits (140) are formed respectively on and protrude from the inner sidewalls of the shell (10) and are adjacent to the end opening (14).
The lock assemblies (30) are mounted rotatably through the shell (10). Each lock assembly (30) has a tumbler wheel (31), a sleeve (32) and a locking notch (320).
The tumbler wheel (31) is mounted rotatably through a corresponding mounting gap (11) of the shell (10), protrudes into the transverse cavity (12) and has a central hole (310), an inner sidewall, an outer sidewall, multiple mounting recesses (311) and multiple patterns. The central hole (310) is formed axially through the tumbler wheel (31). The mounting recesses (311) are formed continuously in the inner sidewall of the tumbler wheel (31). The patterns are formed continuously on the outer sidewall of the tumbler wheel (31) and may be numbers.
The sleeve (32) is mounted through the central hole (310) of the tumbler wheel (31), selectively connects securely to the tumbler wheel (31) and has a central hole (322), an outer sidewall and multiple teeth (321). The sleeves (32) of the lock assemblies (30) abut to each other. The central hole (322) is formed axially through the sleeve (32). The teeth (321) are formed separately on the outer sidewall of the sleeve (32) and selectively engages the mounting recesses (311) of the tumbler wheel (31) to connect the sleeve (32) securely to the tumbler wheel (31).
The locking notch (320) is formed in the lock assembly (30) and may be formed in the outer sidewall of the sleeve (32). The locking notches (320) of the lock assemblies (30) selectively align with each other.
The shaft (20) is mounted through the side opening (121) of the shell (10), is mounted in the transverse cavity (12) and is mounted rotatably through central holes (322) of the sleeves (32) of the lock assemblies (30).
The retaining spring (21) is mounted around the shaft (20), is mounted in the transverse cavity (12) and abuts the sleeve (32) of one of the lock assemblies (30) so that the sleeves (32) of the lock assemblies (30) abut to each other and the teeth (321) of the sleeves (32) normally engage the mounting recesses (311) of the tumbler wheel (31).
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The at least one actuating spring (50) is attached securely to the shell (10) and pushes the actuator (40) to force the locking protrusions (43) abutting the sleeves (32).
To unlock the lock in accordance with the present invention, the tumbler wheels (31) are rotated to rotate the sleeves (32) by the engagement between the mounting recesses (311) and the teeth (321). When the locking notches (320) of the sleeves (32) align with each other and correspond to the locking protrusions (43) of the actuator (40), the locking protrusions (43) engage with the locking notches (320). Therefore, the lock in accordance with the present invention is at unlocking status.
When the lock in accordance with the present invention is unlocked, the user may push one of the sleeves (32) from the side opening (121) of the shell (10) to disengage the teeth (321) from the mounting recesses (311). Then the tumbler wheels (31) may be rotated to change the lock code.
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Thus, the lock in accordance with the present invention is easily to lock and unlock the USB connector (61) and also has simplified structures to reduce the cost and manufacture.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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