Claims
- 1. A musical door lock comprising a generally rectangular housing having enclosed there in a door lock at an upper portion, an electric door bell at a middle portion and a battery chamber at a lower portion, wherein;
- said housing comprising an arched rectangular bottom portion, an encircled wall and an arched cover thereof; both of said bottom portion and said cover having equally formed outward flanges and a circular recess through said upper portion; a push-button disposed through said bottom portion and a speaker disposed on said cover in the proximity of a lid which is formed to cover said battery chamber thereof;
- said door lock comprising a tubular bar transverse and cross-extended through said circular recesses on the upper portion of said housing and indirectly connected to a spring door latch transversely extruded from said housing, and a pair of hand knobs secured on two ends of said tubular bar, each having a key aperture formed at the center of their outer peripheries;
- said electric door bell comprising sound generator connected respectively with said batter chamber, said push-button and said speaker;
- whereby said sound generator is actuated as said push button is pressed to release a musical melody or a sound of bird chirps through said speaker.
- 2. A musical door lock according claim 1, further comprising an anti-burglar device disposed side said housing and connected with said door lock, said battery chamber and said sound generator respectively.
- 3. A musical door lock comprising a generally rectangular housing having enclosed therein a door lock at an upper portion, a frequency regulator at a middle portion, a battery chamber at a lower portion and a movable wireless door bell, wherein;
- said housing comprising an arched retangular bottom portion, an encircled wall an arched cover thereof; both of said bottom portion and said cover having equally formed outward flanges and a circular recess through said upper portion; a push-button disposed through said bottom portion, a lid formed to cover said battery chamber thereof;
- said door lock comprising a tubular bar transverse and cross-extended through said circular recesses on the upper portion of said housing and indirectly connected to a spring door latch transversely extended from said housing and a pair of hand knobs secured on two ends of said tubular bar each having a key aperture formed at the center of their outer peripheries;
- said frequency regulator disposed inside the middle portion of said housing being connected respectively with said battery chamber and said push-button;
- said movable wireless door bell having a generally rectangular casing comprising a frequency receiver, a sound generator, a transformer, a battery chamber, a speaker, a lid for covering said battery chamber, a light bulb secured in a tapering groove on a top incorporated with a sliding switch on a lateral periphery and a pair of plug blades on a back side of said casing;
- whereby said push-button outside a door is pressed to actuate said frequency regulator releasing a signal to be received by said frequency receiver inside said movable wireless door bell, a musical melody or bird chirps being accordingly released out by said sound generator through said speaker on an outer periphery of said casing.
- 4. A musical door lock according to claim 3, wherein said movable wireless door bell is applicable to ac/dc current so that said light bulb on the top of said casing can be still operatable during a power failure.
- 5. A musical door lock as recited in claim 3, further comprising an anti-burglar device disposed inside said housing and connects respectively with said door lock, said battery chamber and said frenquency regulator to release a warning signal to be received by said movable wireless door bell.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/062,197, filed on May 17, 1993, now is abandoned.
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