1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking device, more particularly to a locking device for a storage cabinet.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many public places provide lockable storage cabinets, or lockers, for use by the general public and most of these lockers require payment for use. A conventional pay locker has a cabinet body and a locking device. The cabinet has a door. The locking device is mounted on the door of the cabinet. When a coin is put in the locking device, the locking device can be operated. The structure of a conventional locking device is very complex and coins are almost always required to operate the locking device. The method of using a conventional locking device is inconvenient.
Thus, a real need exists for a locking device for a storage cabinet that is simple and convenient to use.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a locking device for a storage cabinet that is simple and convenient to use.
A locking device for a storage cabinet in accordance with the present invention is mounted on a door of the storage cabinet. The locking device has a body, a cylinder and a card. The body has a case, a cap and a controlling device. The case has a card slot. The cap is mounted on the case. The controlling device is mounted inside the case and connects to the cylinder. The cylinder has a cylinder body with a keyhole and a key. The card can be inserted into the card slot.
When the locking device is used, the card is inserted into the card slot to operate the locking device, replacing the usual coins. The key is then rotated to lock or unlock the door. This method of using a card for the operation of the locking device provides a simple and convenient way to use a pay storage locker.
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 body (10) has a case (100), a cap (101) and a controlling device (40). The case (100) has a top surface, two side surfaces, a bottom surface, a front opening, an inner rear wall, an inner edge, a card slot (11), a breach (12) and two optional recesses (13). The card slot (11) is defined in the top surface of the case (100). The breach (12) is defined in one of the side surfaces of the case (100). The recesses (13) are defined in the inner rear wall of the case (100) and are parallel to each other.
The cap (101) is mounted on the front opening of the case (100) and has a horizontal slot (102) and a through hole. The horizontal slot (102) and the through hole are defined in the cap (101). The horizontal slot (102) is defined beside the through hole in the cap (101).
The controlling device (40) is mounted inside the case (100) and has a plate (41), multiple holding blocks (42), a sliding plate (43) and multiple resilient elements (44).
The plate (41) is mounted on the inner rear wall of the case (100) and has a front surface, a rear surface, a receiving holder (410), an upper housing (411), a lower housing (411′), multiple channels (412) and a keyway (413). The receiving holder (410) is defined on the rear surface of the plate (41) and communicates to the card slot (11) in the case (100). The upper housing (411) and the lower housing (411′) are mounted on the front surface of the plate (41) and are opposite each other. The multiple channels (412) are defined in the housings (411, 411′) and defined through the plate (41). The multiple channels (412) face to each other. In a preferred embodiment, each housing (411, 411′) has three channels (412). The keyway (413) is defined between the two housings (411, 411′) for holding the sliding plate (43).
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The sliding plate (43) mounted inside the case (100) has a post (430), a tongue (431) and two lips (432).
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The resilient elements (44), which can be coil springs, are mounted respectively inside the recesses (412) and abut the cap (101). The resilient elements (44) are used for biasing the holding blocks (42).
The cylinder is mounted on the door (A) and has a cylinder body (20) and a rotating plate (22).
The cylinder body (20) is mounted on the outer surface of the door (A) and extends from the outer surface of the door (A) and the through hole in the cap (101). The cylinder body (20) has an inner end, an outer end, a keyhole and a key (21). The keyhole is defined in the outer end of the cylinder body (20). The key (21) is inserted in the keyhole as usual.
The rotating plate (22) is pivotally mounted in the case (100) at the inner end of the cylinder body (20) and connects to the sliding plate (43). In a preferred embodiment, the rotating plate (22) engages the post (430) of the sliding plate (43). The rotating plate (22) has a top edge, a bottom edge, an optional head (220), an arm (221), an optional engaging slot (222) and an optional resilient spring (223). The head (220) is defined in the rotating plate (22) where upon the inner end of the cylinder body (20) is mounted. The arm (221) is formed on the top edge of the rotating plate (22). The engaging slot (222) is defined in the rotating plate (22) and corresponds to the post (430) on the sliding plate (43) to engage the post (430). The resilient spring (223) is mounted on the bottom edge of the rotating plate (22) and has two ends. One end of the resilient spring (223) is attached to the rotating plate (22), and the other end is attached to the inner edge of the case (100).
The card (30), which can be inserted into the card slot (11) in the case (100), has multiple through holes (31) defined in the card (30). Each through hole (31) corresponds to a holding block (42) that has an outer sliding groove (422′), so that the inner end (420) of the holding block (42) can protrude through the through hole (31).
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The advantage of the locking device (1) for a storage cabinet in accordance with the present invention is as follows:
The invention offers convenience as a user would no longer need to prepare coins to use the locking device. Furthermore, the locking device for a storage cabinet doesn't need a container for storing coins, so the structure of the locking device for a storage cabinet is simpler than the conventional one.
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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