The present invention is directed to a lock and more particularly to a lock that incorporates a time keeping mechanism.
Padlocks, combination locks, and other types of conventional locks are known in the art for use in a variety of applications. Locks may be used by an owner to secure many different objects against theft or accidental misplacement. Locks may include additional features, such as for example, a time keeping and display device.
Time display devices that are not worn by the user on his or her wrist or as pocket watch have become popular in the art. These devices are useful for attachment to a selected base object, such as for example, a ski jacket, a bicycle, a backpack or a life jacket. Therefore, a need exists in the art for a lock including a time display device that can secured and locked to a selected object.
The present lock offers novel features over other locks known in art and available on the market today. The shackle of the lock advantageously locks when in the closed position when attached to a selected base object. In addition, the lock secures the time display component in a manner that allows the user to rotate the display component for viewing from a variety of directions.
In several illustrated embodiments of the present invention, a lock including a time display device is disclosed. The lock may be locked to a selected base object by a user. The lock may include a locking mechanism of any known style, such as for example, a padlock or a dial combination lock.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the lock includes a housing, a series of cams, a corresponding series of dials, a locking slide assembly, a shackle and a time display component. The shackle is held closed in a locked position by the locking slide assembly. When the dials are turned to the combination setting, the shackle may be rotated open by a lever. In this position, the lock may be removed from the selected base object. The lock may include other components, such as for example, a flashlight.
Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The Detailed Description of the Invention merely describes preferred embodiments of the invention and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims in any way. Indeed, the invention as described by the claims is broader than and unlimited by the preferred embodiments, and the terms in the claims have their full ordinary meaning.
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A lock including a time displaying device is disclosed. The lock generally can be attached and locked to a selected object by a user. The object may be generally a larger object used as a base for convenience, or a user may desire to lock the actual object, such as for example, a school locker.
Referring now to the drawings,
In the embodiment illustrated in
The time keeping device 16 is included to provide time related information to the user. As shown, the device 16 includes a display panel 30. It should be understood by others with ordinary skill in the art that in the practice of the present invention, many forms of time related information can be displayed on this panel.
The locking mechanism is provided for locking the time keeping device 46 to a selected object by a user. The locking mechanism generally operates in concert with a slidable shackle and a means for locking the shackle in position. In the embodiment illustrated in
Referring again to
As mentioned, the locking mechanism further includes a locking slide 60. The slide 60 is spring biased in a direction away from the shackle 20, but engages the shackle in a locked position as shown in
The shackle 20 is lockable and allows a user to prevent theft or accidental misplacement of the lock 10. The shackle includes a first portion 62 disposed within the housing 12a, 12b and a second portion 64 disposed between an open position and a closed position.
The shackle 20 includes several features relevant to locking the shackle and to moving the shackle after disengagement from the locking slide 60. The shackle includes a notch 65 on an outer surface, as best seen in
The shackle 20 also includes a lever 66 and a screw 68 attached to the shackle 20 as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Referring again to
The lock mechanism incorporates a resettable combination lock engaging the circular shackle 20. In the locked state, at least one cam 45, 46, 47, 48 interferes with a locking slide assembly keeping it engaged with the shackle. When the correct combination is set with the combination dials 41, 42, 43, 44 features of the locking slide assembly align with the cams allowing the locking slide 60 to move out of engagement from the shackle 20. The shackle 20 can then be opened with a rotational movement about the center point 21 of the shackle. As best shown in
When the combination has been set, the combination dials 41, 42, 43, 44 interact with the locking slide 60 to keep it from moving. The locking slide includes a portion that engages a notch 65 in the shackle to prevent movement of the shackle. When the correct combination is dialed, the combination dials are orientated to allow the locking slide 60 to move. Rotation of the lock shackle moves the locking slide out of the notch in the shackle, as camming forces move the locking slide 60 away from the shackle 20. The shackle is then free to rotate until it returns to the closed position, wherein the locking slide 60 reengages the notch 65 in the shackle 20. One or more springs 110 can be incorporated to bias the locking slide 60 towards the shackle 20.
The lock further includes a time piece 16, generally positioned at the opposite end of the lock body as the shackle. In the embodiment shown in
In another embodiment of the present invention, a lock for securing to a selected base object is disclosed. The lock includes means for locking the lock to the base object. The lock may be a padlock, a dial combination lock, or any other known structure having a lockable shackle. The lock further includes means for displaying time related information. The lock may further include means for illumination of a portion of the base object. The illumination may be a light source operated by various methods, such as for example, a push button, a timer, or a slide button.
While several embodiments of the invention has been illustrated and described in considerable detail, the present invention is not to be considered limited to the precise constructions disclosed. Various adaptations, modifications and uses of the invention may occur to those skilled in the arts to which the invention relates. It is the intention to cover all such adaptations, modifications and uses falling within the scope or spirit of the claims filed herewith.
This non-provisional application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/521,808, entitled “Lock,” filed Jul. 6, 2004, which is hereby incorporated in its entirety.
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