Information
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Patent Grant
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6711922
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Patent Number
6,711,922
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 22, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 30, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 311
- 070 30
- 070 22
- 070 27
- 070 28
- 070 324
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mechanism of a combination lock for beginning and ending combination-changing operation includes a pressing block, which is fitted to a front end of the spindle of the combination lock and associated with a pad. The pad has posts contacting a most front one of several spring-loaded tooth dishes, which separably engage respective dials. The pressing block is pressed towards a rear end of the spindle to force the tooth dishes to disengage respective dials so that the dials can be turned relative to the tooth dishes for changing the unlocking numeral combination to a new one. When the combination changing operation is finished, the pressing block is pushed back to the original position for the tooth dishes to engage respective dials; thus, after the combination changing operation, movement of the pressing block back to the original position can't cause rotation of the dials accidentally.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a mechanism for beginning and ending the unlocking numeral-combination changing operation of a combination lock, more particularly one, which, while being moved from the position allowing the combination-changing action back to the normal position, cannot cause unwanted rotational movement of the dials, thus preventing accidental change of the combination after it has been changed to a predetermined one.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Referring to
FIG. 12
, a conventional changeable combination lock includes:
a lock bar
81
, which has a cone-shaped head, a lock rod
813
joined to the head; the cone-shaped head having a trench
812
; the lock rod
813
having spaced apart teeth
8131
, and spaces
8132
between the teeth
8131
;
a spindle
84
, which has a convex edge
841
at a front end, a channel
842
having an upper opening, and flat sides on a bottom and an upper side of a rear end thereof, on which a fixing hole
843
is formed;
a thimble
85
, which has a round disk, and an annular wall around the disk; the disk having a through hole
853
, two protruding blocks
851
,
851
at opposite portions of the inward side thereof, and a stopping block
852
on the outward side thereof;
several dials
87
, each of which has numerals
8705
spaced out on an outer side, an inserting hole
8701
on the middle, spaced teeth
8702
projecting towards the center thereof, spaced convexly curved surfaces
8704
, and withholding spaces
8703
between the teeth
8702
;
several tooth dishes
871
, each of which has an inserting hole
8711
, a gap
8712
, and spaced apart convex teeth
8713
on an outward side thereof;
a spring
844
for biasing the tooth dishes
871
to an engaged position where the convex teeth
8713
engage the teeth
8704
of corresponding dials
87
so that the tooth dishes
871
will be turned together with corresponding dials
87
;
a barrel
83
, which has a cone-shape, a cavity
831
, a hole
832
, a pin hole
833
in communication with the hole
832
, and a trench
834
; the hole
832
having flat upper and lower sides;
a setting push ring
86
, which has a gap
861
, and protruding edges
862
at two opposite portions of an outward side thereof; each of the protruding edges
862
having a slope
8621
; and,
holding elements
88
, each of which has a gap
8801
, and two opposite engaging protrusions
8802
; the holding elements
88
being used for holding respective sliding elements
881
in position, each of which has a gap
8811
, two recesses at two opposite portions of an outward side thereof,
the spindle
84
being passed through the thimble
85
, the setting push ring
86
, a first one of the dials
87
, a first one of the tooth dishes
871
, a first one of the holding elements
88
, a first one of the sliding elements
881
, a second one of the dials
87
, a second one of the tooth dishes
871
and so on, and being finally passed through the spring
844
and inserted into the hole
832
of the barrel
83
; the protruding blocks
851
of the thimble
85
being pressed against the slopes
8621
of the setting push ring
86
; the teeth
8713
of the tooth dishes
871
being engaged with the teeth
8702
of respective dials
87
; a pin
835
being inserted into the pin hole
833
, and the fixing hole
843
to securely join the spindle
84
to the barrel
83
.
Thus, the lock bar
81
is locked with the tooth dishes
871
, and incapable of separating from the spindle
84
when the dials
87
are turned off the unlocking numeral combination.
To change the unlocking numeral combination, first the thimble
85
is turned so that the protruding blocks
851
of the thimble
85
slide on the slopes
8621
of the setting push ring
86
to push the setting push ring
86
, and in turn, the tooth dishes
871
are disengaged from the respective dials
87
. Then, the dials
87
are turned so that orientation of the dials
87
relative to the gaps
8712
of respective tooth dishes
871
is changed. Finally, the thimble
85
is turned back to the original position for allowing the spring
844
to force the tooth dishes
871
to engage the respective dials
87
again.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, another conventional changeable combination lock is substantially like the above one except having folded elastic wires
985
, and holding elements
98
instead of the sliding elements
881
and the holding elements
88
; the folded elastic wires
985
are held in position by means of the holding elements
98
.
Both the conventional changeable combination locks are found to have a disadvantage that when the thimble
85
is being moved back to the normal position after the numeral combination-changing action, undesired rotational movement of the dials are prone to be caused accidentally. In other words, accidental change of the combination is likely to happen after the combination has been changed to a predetermined one, causing the user a lot of inconvenience.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a mechanism for beginning and ending the unlocking-numeral combination-changing operation, which is structured such that movement thereof cannot cause rotational movement of the dials accidentally.
The present mechanism includes a pressing block fitted to the front end of a spindle of a changeable combination lock and associated with a pad. The pad has posts contacting a most front one of several spring-loaded tooth dishes, which separably engage respective dials each having numerals spaced on the outer side.
The pressing block is pressed towards a rear end of the spindle so that the posts force all the tooth dishes to move rearwards to disengage respective dials; thus, the dials can be turned relative to the tooth dishes for changing the unlocking numeral combination to a new one; the pressing block is pressed slightly down right after being pushed rearwards so that it can be held in position allowing the tooth dishes to stay disengaged from respective dials. When the combination changing operation is finished, the pressing block is pushed back to the original position for the tooth dishes to engage respective dials again.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be better understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 3
is a front view of the combination changing mechanism of a combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 4
is a partial vertical view of the combination changing mechanism of a combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 5
is a front view of an inner part of the combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 6
is another front view of an inner part of the combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 7
is another cross-sectional view of the combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 8
is another front view of the combination changing mechanism according to the present invention,
FIG. 9
is another partial vertical view of the combination changing mechanism according to the present invention,
FIG. 10
is another front view of an inner part of the combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 11
is yet another front view of an inner part of the combination lock according to the present invention,
FIG. 12
is an exploded perspective view of the first combination lock as described in the Background; and,
FIG. 13
is an exploded perspective view of the second combination lock as described in the Background.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the combination lock of the present invention includes a lock bar
7
, several dials
3
, several tooth dishes
4
, a spring
6
, and a lock barrel
1
, which have either the same shape or the same function as the lock bar
81
, the dials
87
, the tooth dishes
871
, the spring
844
, the barrel
83
of the first conventional combination lock described in the Background respectively; the lock bar
7
has a connecting portion
73
for a steel wire (not shown) to be connected to, a lock rod
71
, and several teeth
72
spaced along the lock rod
71
; each of the dials
3
has numerals spaced out on an outer side, an inserting hole
31
on the middle, spaced teeth
32
projecting towards the center thereof, spaced convexly curved surfaces
34
, and withholding spaces
33
between the teeth
32
; each of the tooth dishes
4
has a through hole
43
, and a tooth
41
projecting out from the edge; the barrel
1
has a connecting cavity
11
, a connecting portion
12
for the other end of the steel wire to be connected to, and a pin hole
13
.
The present combination lock also has several combinations of folded elastic wire
53
and holding element
5
, which are the same as the combinations of folded elastic wire
985
and holding element
98
of the second conventional combination lock of the Background; each of the holding elements
5
has a through hole
52
, and a holding trench
54
, on which a respective folded elastic wire
53
is held in position.
The combination lock is further equipped with a mechanism for beginning and ending a combination-changing operation according to the present invention, which includes:
spindle
2
, which includes a holding room
21
at a front end portion, a holding slot
25
, several locating gaps
212
in front of the holding room
21
, through holes
213
behind the holding room
21
, a cavity
214
at a bottom of the front end, a fixing hole
26
at a rear end, and spaced protrusions
27
;
a pad
22
, which has a through hole
221
, and posts
222
sticking out from a rear side to be passed through the through holes
213
of the spindle
2
;
a pressing block
23
, which has a through hole
231
, and locating protrusions
232
on a front side thereof to be separably engaged with the locating gaps
212
; and,
a thimble
24
, which has a protrusion
241
on an inner edge.
To assemble the present lock, the spindle
2
is passed through a first one of the dials
3
, a first one of the tooth dishes
4
, a first one of the holding elements
5
, a second one of the dials
3
, a second one of the tooth dishes
4
and so on, and is finally passed through the spring
6
and inserted into the hole
11
of the barrel
1
; the spring
6
biasing the tooth dishes
4
towards the front end of the spindle
2
so that the teeth
41
of the tooth dishes
4
are engaged with the teeth
32
of respective dials
3
; a pin
14
being inserted into both the pin hole
13
of the barrel
1
and the fixing hole
26
of the spindle
2
to securely join the spindle
2
to the barrel
1
. Then, the posts
222
of the pad
22
are passed through respective through holes
213
of the spindle
2
to come into contact with a most front one of the tooth dishes
4
, and the pressing block
23
is positioned in the holding room
21
of the spindle
2
and over the pad
22
. Finally, the thimble
24
is fitted around the front end portion of the spindle
2
with the protrusion
241
being engaged with the cavity
214
of the spindle
2
so that the pressing block
23
is confined in the holding room
21
and the thimble
24
can't be turned relative to the spindle
2
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2
to
6
, when the pressing block
23
is not pressed inwardly of the spindle
2
, the spring
6
forces the tooth dishes
4
to engage the withholding holes
33
of corresponding dials
3
at the convex teeth
41
of the tooth dishes
4
so that the tooth dishes
4
will turn together with corresponding dials
3
.
The pressing block
23
has to be first pressed inwardly of the spindle
2
for beginning the combination changing operation. Referring to
FIGS. 7
to
11
, when the pressing block
23
is pressed inwardly of the spindle
2
, the locating projections
232
of the pressing blocks
23
will be separated from the locating gaps
212
of the spindle
2
, and the posts
222
of the pad
22
will act against the spring
6
to cause the tooth dishes
4
to move towards the rear end of the spindle
2
so that the convex teeth
41
separate the withholding holes
33
of corresponding dials
3
. At the same time, the pressing block
23
is made to slide down for a short distance, and then released so that the locating projections
232
are pressed against the those portions of the front end of the spindle
2
that are adjacent to the locating gaps
212
, as shown in
FIG. 8
; thus, the tooth dishes
4
will stay disengaged from respective dials
3
, and the users doesn't have to keep pressing the block
23
while they are turning the dials
3
relative to the tooth dishes
4
to change the combination of unlocking numerals.
After the combination of unlocking numerals has been changed to a new one, the pressing block
23
is pushed up so that the locating projections
232
are made to snap back into the locating gaps
212
with the spring
6
, which also makes the tooth dishes
4
engage respective dials
3
at the same time so that the tooth dishes
4
can be turned together with respective dials
3
, i.e. the combination lock can be used normally. To use the combination lock, the toothed lock rod
71
of the lock bar
7
is inserted into the holding slot
25
, and the dials
3
are turned so that other people can't find the unlocking numeral combination.
From the above description, it can be easily understood that the present mechanism for beginning and ending a combination-changing operation is relatively convenient to use as compared with the above conventional ones because only one hand is required for beginning the combination changing operation instead of two. And, the operation of the present mechanism won't cause accidental rotation of the dials, thus preventing accidental change of the unlocking numeral combination after it has been changed to a new one.
Claims
- 1. A mechanism of a combination lock for beginning and ending combination-changing operation, comprisinga spindle including a holding room at a front end portion, a holding slot for allowing insertion of a toothed lock bar therein, a plurality of through holes behind the holding room, and a plurality of locating gaps in front of the holding room; the combination changing mechanism being provided for effecting disengagement of tooth dishes from respective dials of a combination lock, which have spaced numerals on an outer side; the tooth dishes being fitted around the spindle to disengageably engage the toothed lock bar, and being biased towards the front end of the spindle to engage respective dials with a spring so that the tooth dishes will turn together with respective dials; a pad movably positioned in the holding room; the pad including a through hole for allowing the toothed lock bar to be passed through, and posts sticking out from a rear side thereof and passed through respective through holes of the spindle to come into contact with a most front one of the tooth dishes; a pressing block movably positioned in the holding room; the pressing block including a through hole for allowing the toothed lock bar to be passed through, and locating protrusions on a front side thereof to be separably engaged with the locating gaps of the spindle; and, a thimble fitted around the front end of the spindle for confining the pressing block therein; the thimble having a protrusion on an inner edge engaged with a cavity on the spindle; the pressing block being pressed towards a rear end of the spindle for the posts of the pad to move the tooth dishes towards a rear end of the spindle so that the tooth dishes are disengaged from respective dials, allowing the dials to be turned relative to respective tooth dishes for an unlocking numeral combination to be changed.
- 2. The mechanism of a combination lock for beginning and ending combination-changing operation as claimed in claim 1, wherein after the pressing block can be pressed towards a rear end of the spindle for beginning a combination changing operation, the pressing block is moved down relative to the locating gaps for the locating projections thereof to be pressed against portions of the front end of the spindle that are adjacent to the locating gaps so that the tooth dishes will stay disengaged from respective dials.
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