Information
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Patent Grant
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6523373
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Patent Number
6,523,373
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Date Filed
Monday, March 4, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 25, 200321 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 58
- 070 571
- 070 14
- 070 18
- 070 23
- 070 29
- 070 30
- 070 49
- 070 27
- 070 28
- 070 312
- 070 425
- 070 426
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A lock is designed to prevent theft of a notebook computer and is formed of a housing, a metal fastening, a locking mechanism, and a retaining mechanism. The locking mechanism includes an arresting bolt with a conical tip and a dial block. The retaining mechanism includes a retaining bolt with an inclined surface, which is pushed by the conical tip of the arresting bolt such that a hooked end of the retaining bolt is engaged with a T-shaped slot of the notebook computer at such time when the wheels of the locking mechanism are turned randomly. When the wheels of the locking mechanism are turned to a set series of numbers, the conical tip of the arresting bolt moves away from the inclined surface of the retaining bolt, thereby resulting in disengagement of the hooked end of the retaining bolt with the T-shaped slot of the notebook computer.
Description
RELATED U.S. APPLICATIONS
Not applicable.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED
RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
Not applicable.
REFERENCE TO MICROFICHE APPENDIX
Not applicable.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a lock, and more particularly to a theftproof lock of notebook computer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The notebook computer is portable and is widely used in place of desktop computer. In light of the notebook computer being a handy and helpful personal adjunct for people from all walks of life, the notebook computer is vulnerable to theft. The theft of the notebook computer can often result in a serious deprivation of the owner of the notebook computer due to loss of important data which are kept in the notebook computer.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a notebook computer lock to prevent the theft of the notebook computer.
In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by a notebook computer lock comprising a housing, a locking mechanism, a retaining mechanism, and a metal fastening. The locking mechanism comprises an arresting bolt to which the retaining mechanism is connected such that the retaining mechanism is controlled by the locking mechanism to engage or disengage the notebook computer. The housing is provided with a connector to which the metal fastening is connected. The notebook computer can be thus fastened to a fixed object by the metal fastening.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows a partial exploded perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 3
shows a complete exploded perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 4
shows a longitudinal sectional view of the present invention in the locking state.
FIG. 5
shows a cross-sectional view of the present invention in the locking state.
FIG. 6
shows a perspective view of the present invention at work.
FIG. 7
shows a longitudinal sectional view of the present invention in the unlocking state.
FIG. 8
shows a cross-sectional view of the present invention in the unlocking state.
FIG. 9
shows a sectional schematic view of the present invention being disengaged with a notebook computer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 1-5
, a notebook computer lock embodied in the present invention comprises a housing
10
, a locking mechanism
20
, a retaining mechanism
30
, and a metal fastening
40
.
The housing
10
is formed of a first piece
11
, a second piece
12
, a front tubular seat
13
formed jointly by the first piece
11
and the second piece
12
, and a rear seat
14
formed jointly by the first piece
11
and the second piece
12
. The front tubular seat
13
is provided in the inner wall with the first annular groove
131
and a second annular groove
132
. Located between the front tubular seat
13
and the rear seat
14
are a plurality of open spaces
134
which are separated by a plurality of annular ribs
133
. The rear base
14
is provided with an elastic piece
15
having a plurality of projecting pieces
151
, which are located in the open spaces
134
. The rear base
14
is further provided in the bottom wall with a tubular slot
142
, which is provided in the inner wall with an arresting ring
143
for retaining a connector
16
to which one end of the metal fastening
40
is fastened.
The locking mechanism
20
is formed of an arresting bolt
21
, a spring
22
, a plurality of numbered or lettered wheels
23
, and a plurality of position-controlling pieces
24
. The arresting bolt
21
has a front end
201
which is provided with a stop ring
211
. The arresting bolt
21
has a rear end which is provided with a plurality of raised portions
212
and recessed portions
213
. The arresting bolt
21
is provided in the longitudinal direction with a long slot
214
extending through the raised portions
212
and the recessed portions
213
. The spring
22
is fitted over the rear end of the arresting bolt
21
such that one end of the spring
22
is stopped by the stop ring
211
. The numbered or lettered wheels
23
are provided with a center hole
231
which is provided in the inner wall with a plurality of retaining grooves
232
. The position-controlling pieces
24
are provided with an annular edge
241
which is in turn provided with a plurality of retaining projections
242
. The position-controlling pieces
24
are provided in the inner wall with a protruded block
243
. The position-controlling pieces
24
are respectively fitted into the center hole
231
of the wheels
23
such that the retaining projections
242
are retained in the retaining grooves
232
of the center hole
231
, thereby enabling the numbered or lettered wheels
23
in motion to actuate the position-controlling pieces
24
to turn. The protruded block
243
of the position-controlling pieces
24
is aligned with a specific number or letter of the wheel
23
. The arresting bolt
21
is put through the position-controlling pieces
24
by aligning the long slot
214
of the arresting bolt
21
with the protruded blocks
243
of the position-controlling pieces
24
. The arresting bolt
21
and the numbered or lettered wheels
23
are received in the interior of the tubular seat
13
of the housing
10
such that the wheels
23
and the position-controlling pieces
24
are located in the open spaces
134
, and that the protruded blocks
243
of the position-controlling pieces
24
are located in the recessed portions
213
of the arresting bolt
21
. The spring
22
is stopped at other end by one of the wheels
23
. The projecting pieces
151
of the elastic piece
15
are in contact with the rims of the wheels
23
. The front end
201
of the arresting bolt
21
is located in the second annular groove
132
of the tubular seat
13
.
The locking mechanism
20
is characterized by the arresting bolt
21
which is provided at the front end
201
thereof with a conical tip
202
, and a dial block
203
which juts out of the tubular seat
13
of the housing
10
.
In addition, the front tubular seat
13
of the housing
10
is characterized by its first annular groove
131
to which the retaining mechanism
30
is pivotally fastened. The retaining mechanism
30
is formed of a locating tube
31
, a retaining bolt
32
, and a spring
33
. The locating tube
31
is pivoted to the first annular groove
131
and is provided in the rear end with a slot
311
, in the front end with a retaining frame
312
. The locating tube
31
is provided with a through hole
313
extending through the front end and the rear end thereof. The retaining bolt
32
is disposed in the through hole
313
in conjunction with a pin
34
for pivoting the retaining bolt
32
. The retaining bolt
32
is provided at the rear end with a projection
321
for retaining one end of the spring
33
, with other end of the spring
33
being received in the slot
311
of the locating tube
31
. The retaining bolt
32
is provided with an inclined surface
322
. The retaining bolt
32
is provided at the front end with an inverted hook
323
. The conical tip
202
of the arresting bolt
21
is urged by the spring
22
to press against the inclined surface
322
of the retaining bolt
32
, as shown in FIG.
4
. As a result, the hook
323
is caught in a T-shaped slot
2
of a notebook computer
1
. As the numbered or lettered wheels
23
are randomly turned, the protruded blocks
243
of the position-controlling pieces
24
are not aligned with the long slot
214
of the arresting bolt
21
, as shown in
FIG. 5
, the arresting bolt
21
can not be retracted at the time when the dial block
203
is exerted on by an external force, because of the raised portions
212
of the arresting bolt
21
being arrested by the protruded blocks
243
of the position-controlling pieces
24
.
The notebook computer lock is unlocked by turning the wheels
23
to a set series of numbers or letters, thereby resulting in alignment of the long slot
214
of the arresting bolt
21
and the protruded blocks
243
of the position-controlling pieces
24
, as shown in FIG.
8
. Thereafter, the dial block
203
is moved backward to cause the arresting bolt
21
to retract without being obstructed. As a result, the conical tip
202
of the front end
201
of the arresting bolt
21
moves away from the inclined surface
322
of the retaining bolt
32
of the retaining mechanism
30
, as shown in FIG.
7
. In the meantime, the retaining bolt
32
is urged by the spring
33
such that the hook
323
of the front end of the retaining bolt
32
moves into the retaining frame
312
, thereby enabling the retaining frame
312
to be pulled out of the T-shaped slot
2
of the notebook computer
1
, as shown in FIG.
9
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the notebook computer
1
is fastened to a fixed object
3
by the metal fastening
40
of the present invention.
The front tubular seat
13
of the housing
10
is provided with a protective sleeve
50
fastened therewith. The protective sleeve
50
is intended to prevent the locking mechanism
20
and the retaining mechanism
30
from being tampered with.
The present invention described above is to be regarded in all respects as being illustrative and nonrestrictive. Accordingly, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. The present invention is therefore to be limited only by the scope of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A lock for preventing theft of a notebook computer which is comprised of a T-shaped slot cooperative with said lock, said lock comprising:a housing which is comprised of a front tubular seat, a rear seat, and a plurality of open spaces located between said front tubular seat and said rear seat, said front tubular seat being provided in an inner wall with a first annular groove and a second annular groove, said housing being further comprised of an elastic piece having a plurality of projecting pieces; a metal fastening which is fastened at one end to housing; a locking mechanism comprised of an arresting bolt, a plurality of numbered or lettered wheels and position-controlling pieces equal in number to said wheels, said position-controlling pieces being fitted respectively into a center hole of said wheels such that said position-controlling pieces turn along with said wheel, said position-controlling pieces and said wheels being rotatably mounted on said arresting bolt in conjunction with a spring which is fitted over said arresting bolt such that one end of said spring is stopped by a stop ring of a front end of said arresting bolt, and such that another end of said spring is stopped by one of said wheels, said arresting bolt being comprised of, in an outer surface, a plurality of raised portions, recessed portions, and a longitudinal slot extending through said raised portions and said recessed portions, said position-controlling pieces being provided in an inner wall with a protruded block corresponding in location to said longitudinal slot of said arresting bolt at such time when said wheels are turned to a set series of numbers or letters; and a retaining mechanism fastened to said front tubular seat of said housing and comprised of a locating tube, a retaining bolt, and a spring, said locating tube being provided at a front end with a retaining frame, said retaining bolt being provided at a front end with a hook and at a rear end with a projection, said retaining bolt being pivoted in said locating tube in conjunction with said spring such that one end of said spring is retained by said projection of said retaining bolt and such that another end of said spring is located in a slot of said locating tube, said hook of said retaining bolt being actuated by said arresting bolt of said locking mechanism to move out of said retaining frame of said locating tube to engage the T-shaped slot of the notebook computer at the time when said wheels of said locking mechanism are randomly turned such that said protruded blocks of said position-controlling pieces are not aligned with said longitudinal slot of said arresting bolt, said protruded blocks of said position-controlling pieces being aligned with said longitudinal slot of said arresting bolt at such time when said wheels are turned to a set series of numbers or letters, thereby resulting in disengagement of said locking mechanism with said retaining mechanism so as to cause said hook of said retaining bolt of said retaining mechanism to move into said retaining frame of said locating tube of said retaining mechanism to result in disengagement of said hook with the T-shaped slot of the notebook computer; wherein said arresting bolt of said locking mechanism is comprised of, at the front end, a conical tip and a dial block extending out of said housing; wherein said retaining bolt of said retaining mechanism is provided at the rear end with an inclined surface opposite in location to said projection of the rear end of said retaining bolt whereby said inclined surface of said retaining bolt is pushed by said conical tip of the front end of said arresting bolt at the time when said wheels are randomly turned to cause said protruded blocks of said position-controlling pieces to be nonaligned with said longitudinal slot of said arresting bolt, thereby causing said hook of the front end of said retaining bolt to move out of said retaining frame of said locating tube to engage the T-shaped slot of the notebook computer whereby said hook of said retaining bolt is actuated to move into said retaining frame by a spring force of said spring urging the rear end of said retaining bolt at the time when said wheels are turned to a set series of numbers or letters to bring about alignment of said protruded blocks of said position-controlling pieces with said longitudinal slot of said arresting bolt, so as to enable said arresting bolt to be moved by said dial block of the front end of said arresting bolt such that said conical tip of the front end of said arresting bolt is moved away from said inclined surface of the rear end of said retaining bolt.
- 2. The lock as defined in claim 1 further comprising a protective sleeve whereby said protective sleeve is fastened with said front tubular seat of said housing to prevent said locking mechanism and said retaining mechanism from being tampered with.
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