The invention relates to a suitcase or a luggage, and more particularly to a luggage with a case lock for securing a front cover.
In modern days, people travel a lot for business or tourism, and luggage are the most important good for travelers. A conventional luggage includes a case, a front cover, and zippers. In order to prevent the zippers of the luggage from being broken in transportation, the luggage usually is equipped with a lock, so called TSA Lock.
In spite of the TSA Lock, the zippers are easy to be broken by suitable tools, like screwdriver. As a result, the goods in the luggage may be stolen by breaking the zippers.
In view of the above, the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a luggage with a lock device for securing a front cover, which is capable of firmly securing the luggage.
In order to achieve the objective of the present invention, a luggage includes a case member having an opening; a front cover connected to the case member to open and close the opening of the case member; a lock member connected to the case member, wherein the lock member has a hook portion, and the hook portion has a bore; a lock base connected to the front cover; a latch movably connected to the lock base; a spring having opposite ends urging the latch and the lock base; and a lever member pivoted lock base and associated with the latch.
The latch engages the bore of the hook portion of the lock member to lock the front cover with the case member, and the lever is turned to move the latch and disengage the latch with the bore of the hook portion of the lock member to unlock the front cover with the case member.
In an embodiment, the latch has a protrusion, and the lever member has a driving portion resting against the protrusion, whereby the latch is moved by the lever member through the driving portion and the protrusion.
In an embodiment, the lock base is provided with a through hole, and the driving portion of the lever member passes through the through hole to rest against the protrusion of the latch.
In an embodiment, the lock base has a room and a resting face on a sidewall of the room; the latch and the spring are received in the room, and the spring urges the resting face.
In an embodiment, the latch has a spring hole, in which the spring is received.
In an embodiment, the lock base has two ribs received in the room, and the latch is received between the ribs.
In an embodiment, the lock base has a connecting member, on which the ribs are provided, and the ribs face is located a bottom of the room.
In an embodiment, a lock device is connected to the lever member, wherein the lock base has a locking hole, and the lock device has a locking block to be manipulated for rotation; the locking block is inserted into the locking hole when the lever member is moved toward the lock base, and then the locking block is turned to be locked with the lock base.
In an embodiment, a driving board is movably connected to the lever member, wherein the lock base has a reverse hook portion, and the driving board has a stop portion associated with the reverse hook portion; the stop portion engages the reverse hook portion when the driving board is moved in a direction to lock the lever member with the lock base, and the stop portion disengages the reverse hook portion when the driving board is moved in an opposite direction to unlock the lever member with the lock base.
The present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which
The luggage further includes a case lock to secure the front cover 12 to the case member 10, including a lock member 20 and a lock base 30. The lock member is connected to the case member 10 adjacent to the opening 14 while the lock base 30 is connected to the front cover 12 associated with the lock member 20. The case lock further includes a lever member 50 and a lock device 60, wherein the lever member 50 is pivoted on the lock base 30.
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The lock base 30 is fixed to the front cover 12, including a base board 302 and a base member 304 where the base board 302 is connected to a top of the base member 304. The base member 304 includes a first lateral plate 306 and a second lateral plate 308. The first and the second lateral plates 306 and 308 are parallel and kept a predetermined distance from each other. The base member 304 further includes a locking plate 310 having opposite ends connected to the first and the second lateral plates 306 and 308.
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The first preferred embodiment further includes a latch 40, having two protrusions 42. The latch 40 is provided with a spring hole 44 with an opening on a bottom of the latch 40.
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A spring 46 is received in the spring hole 44 of the latch 40. The latch 40 is received in the room 32 of the lock base 30 between the ribs 364 of the connecting member 38 with the spring 46 urging the resting face 362. As a result, the latch 40 is able to be moved by an external force and returned by the spring 46.
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In conclusion, user may move the front cover 12 against the case 10, then the hook portion 22 may cross the latch 40 to let the latch 40 engage the bore 24 because of the spring 46, and the locking block 62 is inserted into the locking hole 342. The front cover 12 is locked with the case member 10 when the lock device 60 is turned. To unlock the luggage, the lock device 60 is turned back to the predetermined angle, and then the lever member 50 is turned to disengage the latch with the hook portion 22 of the lock member 20 that the user may open the front cover 12.
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The lever member 90 is pivoted on the lock base 80 with the driving portions 92 passing through a through hole 81 of the lock base 80 and resting against the protrusions 102.
The lock base 80 of the second preferred embodiment further has a reverse hook portion 83. The second preferred embodiment further includes a driving board 94, having a stop portion 942. The driving board 94 is connected to the lever member 90 with the stop portion 942 engaging the reverse hook portion 83, so that the lever member 90 is locked and unable to turn.
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It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are only some preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalent structures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification and the appended claims should fall within the scope of the present invention.