1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking device, such as a padlock or a zipper-lock, with dual locking mechanisms, especially the locking device with two separately operatable locking mechanisms. The locking device can be inter-connected to a locking member or an external locking member to lock an article. The present application claims priority based on ROC (Taiwan) Patent Application No. 093111088 and is related to a contemporaneously filed application also entitled “Locking Device with Dual Locking Mechanisms” with the same assignee and inventors.
2. Description of the Related Art
Lock is a well known product and can be widely used to secure articles with obvious or potential security concerns. For example, a lock can be attached to a luggage case to lock its zipper and to prevent the zipper from being unzipped by any intentional third party.
The operation of locking and unlocking a lock mainly depends on the locking mechanism it contains. Common locking mechanisms include “key locking mechanism,” which is operated by a key and “combination locking mechanism,” in which a lock can be unlocked when a set of combination wheels is rotated and aligned to a correct “password” or locked when the set of combination wheels is rotated and aligned to any incorrect number combination.
For a key locking mechanism, a lock has to be unlocked by a specific key which is not required for a lock with a combination locking mechanism. On the contrary, a lock with a combination locking mechanism can be unlocked when a correct “password” is aligned or locked when an incorrect number combination is produced. In term of operation, each of the both locking mechanisms has a reciprocal advantage for the other, since the key locking mechanisms can safeguard the “password” of the combination locking mechanism from being guessed correctly, while a combination locking mechanism can save the hassle of keeping a key. Therefore, a user can choose a lock with any type of locking mechanism according to his/her needs.
However, in the following scenarios, potential needs for a locking device with multiple locking mechanisms by a user arise, for example:
U.S. Pat. No. 6,539,761 (referred to as '761 patent herein) has disclosed a locking device with two different locking mechanisms, which is characterised in that the two locking mechanisms can be operated to engage or disengage a single shackle separately. Compared with conventional locks with only one locking mechanism, it can overcome the above defects when in use.
The '761 patent is characterised in that one end of the shackle comprises “two-step” engaging configuration, in which two locking mechanisms engage the corresponding recesses disposed at one end of the shackle separately, thereby the shackle can be locked to a lock body and form an enclosed loop with the lock body to lock an article, or the shackle can be pulled upwards and thus unlocked to open a gap in the enclosed loop.
However, for the one end of the shackle to be locked by two locking mechanisms separately, the above two-step engaging configuration is required at one end of the shackle. In addition, engaging portions at corresponding positions of the shackle end to be engaged by the two locking mechanisms are necessary. Moreover, the shackle has to be a rigid body so two ends of the shackle can be moved together such that the movement of the free end is consistent with the locked end with respect to the lock body.
From the above, although a locking device with two locking mechanisms has been disclosed, as in the '761 patent, the configuration of two locking mechanisms engaging only one end of the shackle is complicated, and the shackle is limited to a rigid body.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a locking device with two locking mechanisms, in which, unlike the '761 patent, two locking mechanisms are engaged with different inserting ends of a locking member separately. In other words, each locking mechanism is locked to the corresponding inserting end of the locking member.
It is the other object of the present invention to provide a locking device with more compact configuration and a locking member which is not limited to a rigid body.
The locking device of the present invention provides the following advantages:
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will be drawn from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the present invention with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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In general, the first and the second locking mechanisms 31, 32 can be different from each other, for example, they can be a combination locking mechanism, a key locking mechanism or any other conventional locking mechanism which can be operated differently. Both of the first and the second locking mechanisms 31, 32 can also be the same, such as a combination locking mechanism or a key locking mechanism. It is noted that locking mechanism set 3 is not necessarily restricted to only combination locking mechanism or key locking mechanism, as long as the first and the second locking mechanisms 31, 32 can be operated to restrict the movement of the first and the second inserting ends 231, 232 of the locking member 2, thereby the locking member 2 can be locked and secured to the lock body 1.
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As stated above, each of the locking heads 313, 324 can be restricted to a locking position to engage the first and the second inserting ends 231, 232 or be freed to an unlocking position to disengage the first and the second inserting ends 231, 232 by operating the corresponding locking mechanisms 31, 32. Additionally, the engaging portion 2311 can be actuated by one releasing knob 16 to disengage the first inserting end 231. When the first and the second inserting ends 231, 232 are inserted into the first and the second slots 14, 15, locking heads 313, 324 can be maintained at a locking position by a force provided by return springs 17, 18, thus can engage the first and the second inserting ends 231, 232 received in slots 14, 15. On the other hand, when the first locking mechanism 31 is unlocked (i.e. aligned with a correct number combination), the locking head 313 can be pushed towards the first locking mechanism 32 to disengage the first inserting end 231 by pressing the releasing knob 16 (referring to
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With such configuration, when the zipper 24″ is attached to a luggage or a bag, the sliding members 25″, 26″ can be inserted into through slots 14″, 15″ in the lock body 1″ and separately engage the first and the second locking mechanisms 31″, 32. Similarly, when the movement of locking heads 313″, 324″ are freed, locking heads 313″, 324″ can be actuated to disengage the respective first and the second inserting ends 251″, 261″.
From the above descriptions, it is apparent that the present invention provides a locking device with dual locking mechanisms and has more compact and flexible configuration over the prior art. While the invention has been described in terms of several preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognise that the invention can still be practiced with modifications, within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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093111088 | Apr 2004 | TW | national |