Lock used for the cabinets in public places

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6508089
  • Patent Number
    6,508,089
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 21, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
The present invention relates to a lock used for the cabinets in public places, in which the number of lock can be reset when used to secure the items of users.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a lock used for the cabinets in public places, more particularly a lock, which takes the form of a combination lock, and of which the combination of numbers can be reset by the present user.




Storage cabinets are provided for customers to keep their personal objects in public places such as railway stations, swimming pools, shopping centers, and spas. The storage cabinets are usually equipped with a lock such that they can prevent the personal objects of the customers from being stolen when the customers keep the objects in them. The customers can lock those objects in the cabinets that are not needed while they are getting service in the public places, and only have to carry a key for the lock of the cabinets with them. Therefore, the storage cabinets are very convenient to use.




However, such cabinets are found to have a disadvantage because of the type of the locks that they are provided with; the customers might lose the key for the lock while they are getting service in the public places, causing themselves a lot of trouble; and, a thief can pretend to store his personal objects in the cabinets in order to get the key for the lock, and have the key reproduced such that he can open the lock with the reproduced key to steal other people's objects some other time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide a lock for a cabinet in public places, which takes the form of a combination lock, and of which the combination of numbers for opening it can be reset by the present user.




It is an other object of the present invention to provide the combination lock such that the cabinet can be opened by a spare key kept in the counter should the user forget the combination of numbers that he set, and that the forgotten combination of numbers can be found out by a probing needle.




The combination lock of the present invention includes a housing member, several control rings each separably engaged with a wheel, a lock rod, a control block and an operating rod.




The wheels are turnably disposed in the housing members, and are each marked with spaced numerals on the outer side. The control rings each has spaced projections on the outer side to engage spaced teeth on the inner side of the wheel. The control rings each has a through hole formed with both a central round portion and a square portion.




The lock rod is passed through the control rings from a rod part that has spaced projections, each of which sticks rearwards and has gap. A spring is disposed under a lowermost one of the control rings to bias same up.




The control block has a centrol hole formed lengthwise therein and several concavely curved portions lengthwise formed on the outer side that include a first one and a second one shallower than the first one. The control block is lengthwise passed through an upper portion of the housing member to abut a curved propping block placed on an uppermost one of the control rings.




The operating rod is passed through the control hole of the control block from a middle rod portion, and has a front knob sticking out from the front side of the housing, and is connected to locking plate at the rear end. The middle rod portion engages the control block, and can be disengaged from same when a spare key is inserted into the keyhole of the operating rod.




Thus, the control rings can be pressed down and disengaged from the wheels when the control block is turned together with the operating rod to abut the propping block at the shallow second curved portion thereof allowing the wheels to be turned relative to the control rings for resetting the unlocking combination of numbers. When the control rings are biased by the spring to engage the wheels, and the wheels are turned randomly with the control block abutting the propping block at the first deep curved portion, the lock is locked and the locking plate keeps the cabinet door closed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the combination lock of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the housing member and the panel of the combination lock of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the lock rod of the combination lock of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a front view of the combination lock of the present invention in the unlocked position.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the combination lock of the present invention in the unlocked position.





FIG. 6

is a bottom view of the combination lock of the present invention in the unlocked position.





FIG. 7

is a view showing the orientation of the control rings in relation to the lock rod in the unlocked position according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a front view of the combination lock of the present invention in the locked position.





FIG. 9

is a side view of the combination lock of the present invention in the locked position.





FIG. 10

is a view showing the orientation of the control rings in relation to the lock rod in the locked position according to the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a view of the combination lock being opened by the spare key.





FIG. 12

another view of the combination lock being opened by the spare key.





FIG. 13

is a view showing a probing needle being passed up through the passage for finding out the opening of the combination of numbers for the lock.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a lock used for the depository cabinet in public places of the present invention includes a housing member


1


, a panel


2


, a lock rod


3


, a spring


4


, several wheels


5


, control rings


6


, a propping block


7


, a control block


8


, an operating rod


9


and a back board


10


.




The housing member


1


has connecting holes


11


at the corners, a round holding room


12


at the upper portion, a gap


13


formed at the bottom of the holding room


12


, an inner wall


19


, an outer wall


18


, several separating boards


15


spaced out from under the holding room


12


to the lower end thereof a bottom hole


17


at the bottom, and elastic tenons


181


provided on the outer walls


18


; a through passage hole


121


is formed on the center of the rear wall of the holding room


12


; a restricting trench


122


is formed on the upper side of the holding room


12


; the separating boards


15


are shaped to have gaps (not numbered) such that the lock rod


3


can be passed therethrough, and the control rings


6


can be received in the gaps when moved down in operation of the lock; a space


100


(

FIG. 2

) is provided between the inner and the outer walls


19


and


18


; two engaging trenches


172


are formed at the lower end portion of the housing member to oppose each other beside the bottom hole


17


; a curved trench


171


is formed on the lower end portion of housing member


1


behind the bottom hole


17


; a lateral connecting hole


182


is formed on the outer wall


18


. The housing member


1


further has flexible legs


14


, each of which sticks out from the lateral sides into between two adjacent ones of the separating boards


15


, and each of which has a convexly curved blocks


141


at the inward end. Many elongated holes


16


are formed on the rear side of the housing member


1


due to the separating board


15


as shown in FIG.


2


.




The back board


10


is folded to have a recess


101


at the upper portion, and has a locating pole


103


, an insertion protrusion


104


, and a connecting hook


102


, which all stick out from the lower portion thereof. The back board


10


is fitted to the housing member


1


with the locating pole


103


being passed into the uppermost one of the elongated holes


16


, the insertion protrusion


104


being passed through the lowermost one of the elongated holes


16


to engage the lowermost one of the separating board


15


, and with the connecting hook


102


being passed into the space


100


to engage the lateral connecting hole


182


of the outer wall


18


.




The housing member


1


is secured to the door of a depository cabinet by means of fitting the elastic tenons


181


thereof into mortises provided on the depository cabinet door.




The panel


2


has connecting poles


21


on the rear side, a round hole


23


on the upper portion, an inspection hole


24


above the round hole


23


, and several slots


25


spaced out from below the round hole


23


to the lower end portion thereof; the connecting poles


21


each as a screw hole on the rear end. The panel


2


is, after the wheels


5


have been disposed in the housing member


1


, secured to the front side of the housing member


1


with the connecting poles


21


being passed into a respective one of the connecting holes


11


of the housing member, and with the round hole


23


opposing the holding room


12


and the slots


25


facing a corresponding one of the spaces between the separating boards


15


; screws


22


are screwed into the screw holes of the connecting poles


21


from the rear side of the housing member


1


to prevent the panel


2


from falling off.




The lock rod


3


has an insertion plate


31


on the bottom, a root part


34


on the insertion plate


31


, and a rod part


32


sticking up from the root part


34


. Referring to

FIG. 3

, the lock rod


3


is formed with several projections


33


spaced out on the rear side of the rod part


32


, each of which has a gap


331


extending from the top to the bottom. A gap


341


is formed on the rear side of the root part


34


and the insertion plate


31


to be aligned with the gaps


331


such that an upright passage is formed on the rear side of the lock rod


3


. The rod part


32


of the lock rod


3


is passed through the gaps of the separating boards


15


with the projections


33


being opposite the rear side of the housing member


1


, and the insertion plate


31


is inserted into the engaging trenches


172


from two ends.




The spring


4


is passed around the lock rod


3


to be disposed at the lower portion of the same.




The wheels


5


each has engaging teeth


53


spaced out on the inner side, and is marked with spaced out numerals (


0


to


9


)


51


on the outer side; curved recesses


52


are formed on both the upper and the lower portions of the spaces between the numerals


51


.




The control rings


6


are each separably fitted into a respective one of the wheels


6


, and each has a through hole


61


and engaging projections


62


spaced out on the outer side; the through hole


61


includes a round portion on the center of the ring


6


and a square portion next to the round portion; the engaging projections


62


engage the teeth


53


of the corresponding wheel


5


such that each of the control rings


6


can be turned together with the corresponding wheel


5


when it is fitted into the same.




The wheels


5


are disposed in the gaps of the separating boards


15


, and kept separate from each other by the separating boards


15


such that the front portions of the wheels


5


stick out through the slots


25


of the panel


2


for allowing a user to turn the wheels in operation of the lock. The rod part


32


is passed through the wheels


5


and the through holes


61


of the control rings


6


such that the control rings


6


are biased up by the spring


4


to be received in the respective wheels


5


; when the control rings


6


are pressed downwards to become separate from the wheels, the engaging projections


62


no longer engage the teeth


53


of the wheels


5


, following the orientation of the square portions of the through holes


61


of the same in relation to the wheels


5


to be changed by turning the wheels


5


about the lock rod


3


relative to the same.




The propping block


7


has a propping top


71


having a convexly curved surface, and an engaging hole


72


on the lower side that also has a round portion and a square portion next to the round portion. The propping block


7


is disposed on the uppermost one of the control rings


6


, and fitted around the top end of the lock rod


3


from the engaging hole


72


; thus, the uppermost rearward projection


33


of the lock rod


3


is received in the square portion of the hole


72


.




The control block


8


is substantially shaped like a hollow cylinder that has a central hole


84


, and several concavely curved portions lengthwise formed on the outer side thereof, the concavely curved portions include a first one


81


and a second one


82


that is shallower than the first one


81


. The angle defined by both the normal to the bottom of the first concavely curved portion


81


and the normal to the bottom of the second one


82


is


90


. The control block


8


further has a pair of opposing trenches


85


on the inner side, one of which is on the opposite side of the second concavely curved portion


82


, and has a restricted projection


83


on the outer side. The control block


8


is turnably passed into the holding room


12


of the housing member


1


with the outer side coming into contact with the propping top


71


of the propping block


7


; when the first concavely curved portion


81


faces the propping top


71


, the propping block


7


is not moved down by the control block


8


, and the control rings


6


are engaged with the wheels


5


; when the second concavely curved portion


82


that is shallower than the first one


81


faces the propping top


71


, the propping block


7


is moved down, making the control rings separate from the wheels


5


. In addition, the restricted projection


83


will be confined in the restricting trench


122


of the holding room


12


of the housing member such that the turning movement of the control block


8


is limited.




The operating rod


9


includes a knob portion


91


at the front end, a rod-shaped portion


92


at the middle, and a connecting portion


93


at the rear end. The middle portion


92


has a slot (not numbered), which has several insertion trenches


921


on one lateral side and round trenches


922


opposing the insertion trenches on the other side as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


9


; the insertion trenches


921


are formed in such a manner as to communicate with each other, while the round trenches


922


don't communicate with each other. The knob portion


91


has a keyhole


98


communicating with the slot of the middle rod-shaped portion


92


. Referring to

FIG. 4

, the insertion trenches


921


and the opposing round trenches


922


have insertion plates


97


fitted thereonto; the insertion plates


97


each has an elongated hole


971


, a stopping portion


972


received in the corresponding round trench


922


, and a tooth


973


received in the corresponding insertion trench


921


; springs


96


are disposed in the round trenches


922


to contact the stopping portion


972


so as to bias the insertion plates


97


outwardly of the slot of the middle portion


92


; the teeth


973


will be blocked by the ends of the insertion trenches


921


when the springs


96


bias the plates


97


outwards such that the plates


97


can't fall off. The connecting portion


93


is shaped like a cylinder with two opposite straight sides, and has threads


931


on the curved sides.




The operating rod


9


is passed through the round hole


23


of the panel


2


, and the central hole


84


of the control block


8


from the middle portion


92


thereof such that the insertion plates


97


will be biased by the springs


96


to engage the inner trenches


85


of the block


8


when the ends thereof oppose the inner trenches


85


. The rear connecting portion


93


sticks out from the control block


8


, and is passed through a rectangular hole of a locking plate


94


, which is disposed in the recess


101


of the back board


10


; a nut is screwed onto the connecting portion


93


to prevent the locking plate


94


from moving relative to the same.




When a user wants to use a depository cabinet with the lock of the present invention, he should find out whether the cabinet is in use or not by means of looking through the inspecting hole


24


of the front panel


2


to find the position of the locking plate


94


; if the cabinet is not in use, the locking plate


94


will be upright, i.e. it can be seen by the user. Referring to

FIGS. 4

to


7


, when the combination lock is opened, i.e. the square portions of all of the control rings


6


are aligned with the projections


33


of the lock rod


3


, the user can turn the operating rod


9


such that the second concavely curved portion


82


of the control block


8


is mounted on the propping block


7


to press the block


7


downwards; thus, the control rings


6


are separate from the wheels


5


, allowing the orientation of the control rings


6


in relation to the wheels


5


to be changed when the wheels


5


are turned by the user. Thus, the combination of numbers capable of opening the lock can be reset by the present user. The user then turns the operating rod


9


such that the locking plate


94


is moved to a laid down position and the first concavely curved portion


81


is mounted on the propping block


7


; because of the depth of the first portion


81


, the control rings


6


plus the propping block


7


are biased up by the spring


4


, and the control rings


6


engage the wheels


5


again from the spaced engaging projections


62


. The lock plate


94


prevents the cabinet door from being opened that is in the laid down position, and the projections


33


of the lock rod


3


stop the control rings


6


from being moved down after the wheels


5


have been turned away from the combination of numbers capable of opening the lock. Therefore, the propping block


7


is fixed in position to engage the first concavely curved portion


81


, preventing the control block


8


from being turned; in other words, the locking plate


94


can't be turned back to the upright unlocked position.




When the present user wants to open the lock to withdraw the things deposited in the cabinet, he only has to turn the wheels


5


to the unlocking position according to the combination of numbers that he set, and turn the operating rod


9


to make the locking plate


94


move to the upright position such that the cabinet door becomes openable.




If the user forgets the unlocking combination of numbers, the user has to have the lock opened by a spare key


30


kept in the counter, when the spare key is inserted into the keyhole


98


and the elongated holes


971


of the insertion plates


97


received in the middle portion


92


, the insertion plates


97


will be moved so as to disengage the inner trenches


85


of the control block


8


, allowing the operating rod


9


and the locking plate


94


to be turned with the control block


8


being still fixed in position for opening the cabinet door.




After the cabinet door is opened, the counter staff has to pass a probing needle


20


into the upright passage


331


in order to find out the forgotten opening combination of numbers that is set by the last user, if the upper end of the probing needle


20


is blocked by the control rings


6


, he has to turns the wheels


5


connected to the control rings


6


to such a position that the probing needle


20


can be moved through the passage


331


. Thus, the combination lock is opened again so that the next user can make the control block


8


turn to press the control rings


6


down for resetting his opening combination of numbers by means of the wheels


5


.




Furthermore, the convexly curved blocks


141


provided at the ends of the flexible legs


14


can be fitted onto the curved recesses


52


of the wheels


5


such that the user can exactly turn the wheels


5


to the positions where the lock can be opened.




From the above description, it can be easily understood that the lock of the present invention has advantages as followings:




1. Every user can set a combination of numbers that only he knows so that his belongings can be safely deposited in the cabinet. There is no risk of losing a key or possibility of early users opening the lock with old unlocking combination of numbers.




2. Should the present user forget the combination of numbers that he set, the cabinet door still can be opened with the spare key in the counter.




3. After the cabinet door is opened with the spare key, the forgotten combination of numbers can be found out with the probing needle such that the lock still can be used with reset combination of numbers by other users.



Claims
  • 1. A combination lock used for a depository cabinet in public places, comprisinga housing member having a plurality of wheels turnably disposed therein that are each marked with spaced numerals on an outer side; said wheels each having at least a portion sticking out from a panel joined to a front side of said housing member; said housing member being secured to a door of a depository cabinet; a plurality of control rings, said control rings being each separably received in a respective one of said wheels; said control rings each having spaced engaging projections on an outer side to engage spaced engaging teeth formed on an inner side of said wheel when same is received in said wheel; said control rings each having a through hole formed with both a central round portion and a square portion; a lock rod, said lock rod being secured to a bottom of said housing member from a lower portion and passed through said control rings forming a rod part; said lock rod having projections sticking rearwards and spaced along said rod part so as to engage a respective one of said square portions of said ring round holes when said rings are moved to be separate from said wheels; said projections each having a gap extending from a top to a bottom; said control rings being turnable together with said wheels when same are received in said wheels due to engagement between said projections thereof and said wheel teeth; a first spring being disposed under a lowermost one of said control rings to bias all of said rings up for same to engage said wheels; a control block, said control block having a central hole lengthwise formed therein and a plurality of concavely curved portions lengthwise formed on an outer side thereof; said concavely curved portions including a first one and a second one that is shallower than said first one; said control block being longwise and turnably passed through a hole of said panel and a holding room of said housing member formed above said wheels; an operating rod, said operating rod being passed into said central hole of said control block from a middle rod portion; said operating rod having a front knob sticking out from said panel, and a rear end portion connected to a locking plate placed behind said housing member; said middle rod portion having a plurality of insertion plates received in a through trench lengthwise formed thereon; said insertion plates being each biased by a spring to stick out from said through trench to disengagably engage trenches formed on a wall of said central hole of said control block; said knob having a key hole communicating with, and aligned with, elongated holes formed on said insertion plates; and a holed propping block, said block being disposed on a top end of said lock rod to come into contact with an uppermost one of said control rings; said knob being turnable between a locking position where said first concavely curved portion of said control block is moved onto said propping block and where said locking plate is in a laid down position to prevent said cabinet door from being opened and an unlocking position where said control rings are turned to such position together with said wheels as to be capable of being moved down along said lock rod for allowing said control block to be turned, thus allowing said locking plate to be moved to an unlocking upright position by means of turning said operating rod together with said control block; said control block being capable of pressing said control rings down against said first spring when same is turned to such a position as to mount on said propping block from said second concavely curved portion thereof.
  • 2. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lock rod has gaps on said lower portion and said rear projections thereof; said gaps being aligned with each other to form an upright passage for allowing a probing needle to be passed up therethrough from a lower curved trench of said housing member so as to find out a present combination of numbers for opening the lock that was set by a user and is forgotten.
  • 3. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said insertion plates being each biased by a spring to stick out from said through trench of said wall of said control block; said insertion plates having elongated holes being disengaged from said trenches when a key therefore is inserted into said keyhole plus said elongated holes thereof, thus allowing said operating rod and said locking plate to be turned for opening said cabinet door without having to turn said control block.
  • 4. The combination lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein said springs biasing said insertion plates out are each received in a round trench formed on one side of said lengthwise formed through trench of said middle rod portion, and said through trench has insertion trenches opposing said round trenches, while said insertion plates each has a stopping portion sticking out at one edge, and a tooth sticking out at an opposite edge; said stopping portions being passed into said round trench so as to be connected to, and biased by, said springs; said teeth of said insertion plates being fitted onto said insertion trenches for restricting movement of said insertion plates.
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