This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 98139211, filed Nov. 18, 2009. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of specification.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a lock, and more particularly to a lock having a structure and functions different from those of a lock adopted in a conventional electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
A docking of a portable computer allows a user to connect peripheral devices such as a mouse, a printer, or a network interface card with the docking constantly. Upon requirement, these peripheral devices can be used by simply connecting a connector of the portable computer to a connector of the docking. Accordingly, the portable computer is light-weighted and a connecting wire connected to the peripheral devices does not need to be plugged-in and removed repeatedly. On the other hand, in order to prevent the portable computer from being stolen when connected to the docking, a Kensington Lock is generally utilized to lock the docking at a fixed location, where the portable computer is locked on the docking at the same time.
The invention relates to a lock, which has a structure and functions different from those of a lock adopted in a conventional electronic device.
The lock adapted for being assembled on an electronic device having a transmitting element is provided. The lock has a first locking stand, a second locking stand, and a driving element. The first locking stand has a key inserting opening and a first rotating element located opposite to each other. The second locking stand is disposed on a housing of the electronic device and has an accommodating space and a second rotating element located opposite to each other. Here, the first locking stand is disposed in the accommodating space detachably. The second rotating element of the second locking stand is assembled to the driving element, and the driving element is connected to the transmitting element of the electronic device. When the first locking stand is disposed in the accommodating space, the first rotating element of the first locking stand rotates and the second rotating element of the second locking stand driven by the first rotating element then drives the driving element to rotate, such that the driving element drives the transmitting element of the electronic device to move.
According to one embodiment of the lock in the invention, the first locking stand is a Kensington lock.
According to one embodiment of the lock in the invention, the second locking stand has a shaped of a saddle.
According to one embodiment of the lock in the invention, the transmitting element moves horizontally.
According to one embodiment of the lock in the invention, the driving element further includes a stopper, and the stopper stops the transmitting element when the driving element rotates to a locking position.
According to one embodiment of the lock in the invention, the lock further includes a key for inserting into the key inserting opening of the first locking stand. The key is turned so as to rotate the first rotating element.
In light of the foregoing, the structure of the lock in the invention is different from the structure of the conventional lock for locking the docking at a fixed position. The lock of the invention is adopted in the electronic device. Moreover, this lock not only drives the transmitting element in the electronic device to move, but the stopper of the driving element is also capable of stopping the transmitting element from returning. The lock of the invention provides functions that are different from those of the conventional lock, and thus has patentability.
To make the aforementioned and other features and advantages of the invention more comprehensible, several embodiments accompanied with figures are described in detail below.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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Specifically, when the user rotates the key 140 continuously until the driving element 130 is driven on the locking position, the stopper 132 leans against the transmitting element 210, so that the transmitting element 210 cannot return to its original position. In other words, the driving element 130 not only drives the transmitting element 210 to move, but also restricts the transmitting element 210.
As aforementioned, when the restriction to the transmitting element 210 from the stopper 132 is to be removed for the stopper 132 to return to its original position, the user is required to open the lock with the key 140. As a consequence, the driving element 130 moves away from the locking position to release the restriction to the transmitting element 210.
Furthermore, a plurality of recesses and a plurality of protrusions corresponding thereto are suitably designed at junctions of at least two of the first locking stand 110, the second locking stand 120, and the driving element 130. The feeling of the user when turning the key 140 is enhanced with the cooperation of the recesses and the protrusions. The user then turns the key 140 in several segments to recognize the rotating angle more conveniently. To give an example, the rotation of the key 140 is divided into two segments, a rotation of the first segment includes rotating from 0° to 45° and a rotation of the second segment includes rotating from 45°to 90°.
Moreover, in the aforementioned embodiment, the driving of the transmitting element 210 by the driving element 130 to translate is illustrated as an example. However, persons of ordinary skills in the art can change the movement, such as the rotation or the unoriented sliding, of the transmitting element 210 depending on actual requirements.
In summary, the lock of the invention integrates the locking method of the conventional lock and cooperates with the driving element. Thus, the transmitting element is driven to enable the movements of other devices in the electronic device. Also, the disposition of the stopper of the driving element restricts the return of the transmitting element, and the user needs to use the key again to release the restriction between the driving element and the transmitting element. Compared to the conventional lock adopted in the electronic device, where the electronic device is locked in a fixed position, the structure, implemented technical features, and functions of the lock in the invention are all different from the conventional lock adopted in the electronic device. Hence, the lock of the invention has novelty, inventiveness, and utility.
Although the invention has been described with reference to the above embodiments, it is apparent to one of the ordinary skill in the art that modifications to the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention will be defined by the attached claims not by the above detailed descriptions.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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98139211 | Nov 2009 | TW | national |