This application is a 35 U.S.C. 371 national phase application of International Application No. PCT/CN2006/001781, filed Jul. 20, 2006, which International Application was published by the International Bureau in Chinese on Mar. 15, 2007, and claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 200520075364.2, filed Sep. 9, 2005, and Chinese Patent Application No. 200620068971.0, filed Jan. 25, 2006, each of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present utility model relates to a multifunctional lock, and in particular, to a multifunctional lock which allows the key to be changed many times.
China Patent No. 200320123249.4 discloses a lock which allows the key to be changed, wherein the original key can be removed at any position of the rotation of the lock core and changed by a new key in the unlocked condition, thus causing a potential security hazard.
It's the object of the present utility model to provide a multifunctional lock which allows the key to be changed many times and has no potential security hazard.
To accomplish the abovementioned object, the technical solution employed by the present utility model comprises: a multifunctional lock which includes a lock shell, and a lock core provided inside the lock shell, wherein said lock core includes a lock core body rotatable with said lock shell, a key bar provided slidably on said lock core body, a support for sliding blocks provided slidably on said lock core body, a plurality of sliding blocks provided slidably on said support for sliding blocks, and a plurality of tooth pieces provided slidably with respect to said lock core body, a lock bar slot to receive said lock bar is opened on said lock shell, each of said tooth pieces is provided with a recess on one side thereof and a plurality of upper teeth extending downwards on the other side thereof, each of said sliding blocks is provided with lower teeth extending upwards, a first elastic element is provided between each of said sliding blocks and its corresponding lock core body, said lock bar has two operating positions, in the first operating position of which, namely in locked condition, said lock bar is received into the said lock bar slot, and in the second operating position, namely in unlocked condition, said lock bar is out of said lock bar slot and is received into the recess on each of the tooth pieces, a second elastic element is provided between said lock bar and said support for sliding blocks, a unit linked to the support for sliding blocks is provided on one side of said support for sliding blocks, a keyway is provided in the unit, said sliding blocks at least partially extend into said keyway, said unit is provided with a projection thereon, a cut to receive said projection is provided on said lock shell, when the lock is unlocked said projection has two operating positions, in the first operating position of which said projection is received into said cut and said upper teeth disengage from said lower teeth, in the second position the said projection is out of said cut and said upper teeth engage with said lower teeth.
A guide slope is provided on the side wall of said lock bar slot.
A guide slope is provided on side wall of said cut.
Said cut is located in a position counterclockwise rotated from 10° to 360° relative to said lock bar slot.
Said lock bar is of elongated strip shape.
Said lock bar has teeth-like structure on the side facing the said tooth pieces and said tooth pieces has a plurality of recesses on one side thereof so that when the lock bar is in the second operating position, the teeth-like structure on said lock bar is received into the plurality of recesses on said tooth pieces.
With the application of the technical solution described above, the present utility model has the following advantages over the prior art: in the solution, the tooth pieces engage with the sliding blocks for most of the time during the rotation of lock core, and only when the lock core is rotated into the proper position where the projection on the unit is settled into the cut on the lock shell and because of the of the second elastic element the support for sliding blocks moves downwards with the unit, and the sliding blocks placed on the support for sliding blocks disengage from the tooth pieces initially engaged therewith, at this time the original key can be removed and changed into a new key, thus eliminating the potential security hazard.
As an improvement of the present utility model, two sets of tooth pieces and sliding blocks comprising said tooth pieces, sliding blocks and the first elastic element are symmetrically provided on said support for sliding blocks respectively with the sliding blocks in the two sets extending from opposite sides of the said keyway into the keyway respectively so that the key inserted into the keyway is able to have key tooth on both sides, which greatly increases the number of key tooth combination. A plurality of common pins which corresponds to the pin slot 13 on the side of the key can also be provided in the direction which is perpendicular to the direction of the keyway 23 within the unit 8.
As another improvement of the present utility model, there are at least two teeth-like structures on the side of said key bar facing the said tooth pieces, said tooth pieces have at least three recesses on one side, and the teeth-like structures on said key bar are inserted into the plurality of recesses on said tooth pieces when the said key bar is in the second operating position. In this way, there is a plurality of keys capable of opening a lock with such a key bar.
Wherein: 1 indicates a lock shell; 2 indicates a lock core; 3 indicates a lock bar; 4 indicates tooth pieces; 5 indicates a support for sliding blocks; 6 indicates sliding blocks; 7 indicates a first elastic element; 8 indicates a unit; 9 indicates a second elastic element; 10 indicates a key; 11 indicates a lock bar slot; 12 indicates a key tooth; 13 indicates a pin slot; 14 indicates an organized lock bar; 15 indicates organized tooth pieces; 16 indicates a cut; 17 indicates upper teeth; 18 indicates bottom teeth; 19 indicates a projection of the sliding blocks; 20 indicates a recess, 21 indicates a projection; 22 indicates a lock core body; 23 indicates a keyway; and 24 indicates a teeth-like structure.
Now with reference to
When the lock needs to be locked, the lock bar 3 is pushed by the second spring body 9 into the lock bar slot 11 on the lock shell 1 and prevented by the upper portion of the tooth pieces 4 from moving downwards so that the key bar 3 is in the first operating position wherein the lock core 2 is unable to rotate with respect to the lock shell 1, that is, being locked.
With respect to
When the lock core 2 is rotated into a proper position, the projection 21 on the unit 8 settles in the cut 16 on the lock shell 1, as shown in the
With reference to
Said key bar 3 can also be an organized key bar 14 of at least two teeth-like structures 24 on the side facing the said tooth pieces 4, wherein said tooth pieces 4 can be an organized tooth pieces 15 of at least three recesses 20 on one side, and when the organized key bar 14 is in the second operating position the teeth-like structures 24 on said key bar are inserted into the plurality of recesses 20 on said tooth pieces 4, as shown in
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