1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking device, more particularly to a locking device for a storage cabinet, which is suitable for inserting any kinds of coins without changing a coin plate.
2. Description of the Related Art
Lockers are provided in many public places for use by the general public, and most of these lockers require payment for use. A conventional pay locker has a body, a door and a lock. The door is pivotally attached to the body. The conventional lock tends to be very complex, is mounted on the door and selectively engages the body, or vice versa, to lock the door and has a coin-activated enabling device, a locking mechanism and a key. A coin is inserted into the coin-activated enabling device to release the coin-activated enabling device. The key is mounted detachably in and locks or unlocks the locking mechanism when the key is rotated in the locking mechanism. When the key is rotated to lock the door after a coin has been inserted into the coin-activated enabling device, the key can be removed from the locking mechanism. However, a coin plate of a lock could not be suitable for various coins.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a lock for a locker that is simple and convenient to use to obviate or mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a lock for a locker that is simple and convenient to use.
A lock for a locker has a housing, a front panel, a control locking device and a main locking device. The housing has a coin passage device which has at least one adjustable coin plate. The position of the coin plate could be adjusted in the coin plate. Therefore, various coins could be put in the lock without changing the coin plate, and the use of the lock is convenient.
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 housing (10) has a bracket (11), a partition (12), a coin passage device (15) and a control slab (16).
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The partition (12) has a surface, a rear edge, a slot (121) and a pivotal seat (122). The slot (121) is defined in the rear edge of the partition (12). The pivotal seat (122) is formed on the surface. A coin passage is formed between the partition (12) and the first sidewall (13).
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The control slab (16) is pivotally mounted on the pivotal seat (121) on the partition (12) and has two pivotal ears (161), a pivotal rod (162), a torsion spring (163) and a post (164). The pivotal rod (162) is mounted though the torsion spring (163) and the two pivotal ears (161) and then is combined with the pivotal seat (121). The post (164) is mounted on the control slab (16) and could be extended into the coin passage formed between the partition (12) and the first sidewall (13) for stopping a coin passing through the coin passage before the locker is locked. The way for setting the bracket (11) and the partition (12) is almost the same as a conventional lock for a locker, and no more described here.
The front panel (20) is mounted on the front of the bracket (11) and has a coin slot and two mounting holes. The coin slot is defined in the front panel (20) and faces the coin slot (111) in the bracket (11). The two mounting holes are defined in the front panel (20) for mounting the control locking device (30) and the main locking device (40).
The control locking device (30) is mounted on the housing (10) and the front panel (20) and has a locking cylinder (31), a lock holder (32) and a control key (33). The lock holder (32) is mounted with the locking cylinder (31). The control key (33) is used for operating the locking cylinder (31). The way for setting the control locking device (30) is almost the same as a conventional lock for a locker, so no more described here.
The main locking device (40) is mounted on the housing (10) and the front panel (20) and has a locking cylinder (41), a tongue (42) and a key (43). The locking cylinder (41) is mounted through the bracket (11) and the front panel (20) and could be used for pressing the control slab (16). The tongue (42) is retractably mounted with the locking cylinder (41). The key (43) is inserted into the locking cylinder (41) for operating the main locking device (40) and may be taken out from the locking cylinder (41) when the locker is locked.
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The electrical controller (60) is mounted on the inside surface of the partition (12), is connected electrically to the keypad on the front panel (20) and may be implemented with a circuit, a connecting device and a conducting device. The electrical controller (60) may be conventional and is understood by a person with ordinary skill in the relevant art, and further description would be redundant and has been omitted.
The power supply is provides electricity to the electrical controller (60) of the lock, is mounted on the housing (10), may be conventional and is understood by a person with ordinary skill in the relevant art, and further description would be redundant and has been omitted.
When the second embodiment of the lock for a locker is in use, a coin is input and presses the insulant pad (53) of the controller (50), the resilient contact (51) touches the stationary contact (52) and transfers a signal to the electrical controller (60). Then the electrical controller (60) may calculate the numbers of coins and determine whether a use can use the lock or not.
The advantage of the locking device for a storage cabinet in accordance with the present invention is as follows:
The lock for a locker in accordance with the present invention can be used for various coins without changing the coin passage device (15)(15A), therefore, the lock in accordance with the present invention provides a convenient way to operate the locking device.
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.