Information
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Patent Grant
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6334346
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Patent Number
6,334,346
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 4, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 1, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A numeral lock with a resettable feature comprises an engaging plate separably engaging a plurality of locking pins. The locking pins each have a first engaging protrusion, which will block the engaging plate from moving for the lock to be locked. When facing in a first direction, such first engaging protrusions have to be separated from the engaging plate by depressing related locking pins for the numeral lock to be unlocked. The locking pins each connects to a respective one of a plurality of shaped holes of a sliding plate. The shape holes each has a circular hole portion and an elongated hole portion. The locking pins can be rotated when passing through the circular hole portions, and cannot be rotated when passing through the elongated hole portions. The sliding plate is moved so that the locking pins pass through either the circular hole portions or the elongated hole portions thereof. When the locking pins pass through the circular hole portions, the user can rotate the locking pins to change the direction of the first engaging protrusions, to reset the lock with a new pin number.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a numeral lock for a door, and the like, and particularly to a numeral lock mechanism, which has pin number capable of being changed according to a user's demand.
One of the purposes to use a numeral lock is to lock and unlock the door lock without having to use a key, eliminating the risk of losing the key after locking the lock.
One kind of popular numeral lock has several push buttons, each of which has a corresponding numeral. When the correct ones of the push buttons are depressed by the user, i.e. the corresponding numerals of the depressed push buttons are the same as the preset pin number, the door lock can be unlocked.
Furthermore, one main purpose of devising a numeral lock with resettable feature is to prevent a thief to become aware of the pin number by means of observing the push buttons to tell the correct ones from other irrelevant to the pin number; because the correct push buttons are constantly depressed by a user's finger, and thus have more polished surface than the irrelevant ones. Therefore, it is very important to develop a kind of numeral lock with resettable feature to overcome the above said disadvantages and to provide homes and offices with more security.
Referring to
FIG. 10
, a numeral lock with resettable feature is devised by the inventor of the present invention prior to the present invention; the prior art numeral lock comprises a housing
10
, a plurality of locking pins
20
, a confining plate
30
, an engaging plate
40
, a locating plate
50
, and a bottom plate
60
as the main parts; the housing
10
has holes each receiving a push button connected to a respective one of the locking pins
20
for the locking pins
20
to be capable of being depressed by a user's fingers; each of the locking pins
20
has a first engaging protrusion
201
and a second engaging protrusion
202
arranged in opposite direction; the engaging plate
40
has locking holes
401
receiving the first engaging protrusions
201
of the locking pins
20
; each locking hole
401
has an engaging portion
402
as shown in FIG.
11
. The confining plate
30
is fixed to the housing
10
and has holes for receiving the second engaging protrusions
202
of the locking pins
20
. The locating plate
50
and the engaging plate
40
are movably received within the housing
10
. Both the locating plate
50
and the bottom plate
60
have holes for other ends of the locking pins
20
to be passed through, and into, respectively. When the first engaging protrusions
201
′ of the locking pins
20
′ face inwardly of the housing
10
, they will engage the engaging portions
402
of the locking holes
401
of the engaging plate
40
and thus stop the engaging plate
40
from moving. Locking pins
20
′ of such inward facing first engaging protrusions
201
′ have to be depressed in order to separate such protrusions
201
′ from the locking holes
401
for the corresponding second protrusions
202
′ to be moved into the locking holes
401
; such second protrusions
202
′, facing outward, will not stop the engaging plate
40
from moving.
When the engaging plate
40
is not stopped from moving by any of the engaging protrusions
201
,
202
, i.e. the correct locking pins
20
are depressed, a handle associated with the engaging plate is capable of being turned to open the door.
A user can turn the locking pins
20
to change the direction of the protrusions
201
according to his predetermined pin number from top turning slots (not numbered)of the locking pins
20
with a screwdriver.
The above mentioned numeral lock is fixed to a door with bottom plate
60
contacting the door so the numeral lock has to be first removed from the door for permitting the locking pins
20
to be turned through the holes of the bottom plate
60
, making the resettable process very inconvenient.
So, it is a main object of the present invention to devise a numeral lock that can be reset more easily and conveniently, not having to remove the entire lock from the door.
SUMMARY
A numeral lock with resettable feature of the present invention has lock pins each associated with a respective press button, the press buttons being arranged on a housing for a user to press to unlock the numeral lock. The locking pins each has a first and a second engaging protrusion opposing each other; the first engaging protrusions are received with locking holes of an engaging plate, and will engage the locking holes to stop engaging plate from moving when facing inwardly of the housing. Locking pins having such inwardly facing engaging protrusions have to be depressed for such protrusions to separate from the locking holes in order to unlock the lock.
The locking pins are associated with the press buttons such that they can turn along with the press buttons for permitting a user to reset the numeral lock with a new pin number. The corresponding numerals of those locking pins having inwardly facing first engaging protrusions constitute the pin number.
Furthermore, to simplify the resetting procedure of the numeral lock, a sliding plate is provided; the sliding plate has shaped holes each connected to a respective one of the locking pins. The shaped holes each has a round hole portion and a rectangular hole portion; when the sliding plate is moved such that the round hole portions thereof connect the locking pins, the locking pins are capable of turning for permitting a user to rest the numeral lock; on the other hand, when the rectangular hole portions connect the locking pins, the lockings are incapable of turning, preventing the locking pins from being unwarily turned. The sliding plate is further protected from being unwarily moved by a box shape cover capable of being locked up by another lock device.
Thus, it can be understood that the numeral lock of the present invention can be reset very easily.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will be better understood with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a numeral lock of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of a numeral lock of the present invention with locking pins thereof being stopped from turning by the sliding plate;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a locking pin of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary perspective view of a confining plate of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary perspective view of a confining plate of the present invention viewed from other side;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a numeral lock of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a view showing the numeral lock of the present invention with locking pins thereof being capable of turning relative to holes of the sliding plate;
FIG. 8
is sectional view of a numeral lock of the present invention with locking pins thereof being received within rectangular hole portions of the sliding plate;
FIG. 9
is a view showing the numeral lock of the present invention with locking pins thereof being connected with round hole portions of sliding plate, and capable of turning;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view of a prior art numeral lock as mentioned in the Background; and,
FIG. 11
is a sectional view of the prior art numeral lock with a locking pin thereof being depressed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A numeral lock of the present invention, referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, comprises a housing
1
, a plurality of locking pins
2
, a confining plate
3
, a sliding plate
4
, an engaging plate
5
, a locating plate
6
, and a bottom plate
7
as the main parts; the numeral lock is fitted to a door and is associated with a connecting plate
8
disposed on inner side of the door as shown in FIG.
2
.
The housing
1
has round holes
11
on one side for receiving round press buttons
12
therein, and has screw holes
15
and a recovering button hole
125
for receiving a recovering button
13
therein; the recovering button
13
is associated with a cushion
131
, a spring
132
, and a recovering rod
133
passed through the confining plate
3
.
The confining plate
3
is fixed to the housing
1
by screws
151
′ passed into the screw holes
15
′ of the housing
1
and through holes
31
thereof. Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the confining plate
3
further has a guiding projection
36
and confining recesses
33
facing the round holes
11
of the housing
1
; each confining recess
33
has a central hole
32
, two radially arranged opposing locating convex portions
332
and a confining portion
331
. The confining portion
331
is a semicircle recess of each of the confining recess
33
.
Each confining recess
33
houses a locating member
34
therein; the locating members
34
are capable of turning inside the confining recesses
33
, and each has a stopping projecting portion
341
, an elongated connecting hole
342
, two holding holes
343
and two radially disposed opposing locating trenches
344
; each locating member
34
is connected to a respective one of the press buttons
12
with a respective springs
132
disposed in between, and with side projections
121
of the press buttons
12
passed into the holding holes
343
of the locating members
34
; thus, the locating members
34
can be turned along with the press buttons
12
. The stopping projecting portions
341
of the locating members
34
are each movably disposed within a respective one of the confining portions
331
of the confining recesses
33
of the confining plate
3
such that the locating members
34
can only be turned for one hundred and eighty degrees. The connecting holes
342
of the locating members
34
are substantially rectangular. The locating trenches
344
of the locating members
34
can separably engage the locating convex portions
332
of the confining recesses
33
of the confining plate
3
when the locating members
34
are being turned.
The sliding plate
4
is movably disposed within the housing
1
next to the confining plate
3
, and has a guiding slot
44
, a pushing rod
42
and shaped holes
41
. Each shaped hole
41
consists of a circular hole portion
411
and a narrower elongated hole portion
412
extending from the circular hole portion
411
as shown in FIG.
7
. Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
6
and
7
, the sliding plate
4
further has receiving holes
43
thereon, coaxial with the shaped holes
41
; the receiving hole
43
are substantially elongated holes. The guiding projection
36
of the confining plate
3
is received with the guiding slot
44
of the sliding plate
4
such that the sliding plate
4
can slide along a desired path defined by the guiding slot
44
thereof. Furthermore, the sliding plate
4
has convex projections
45
on two sides thereof such that friction between the same and the confining plate
3
and between the same and the engaging plate
5
, which is disposed next to the sliding plate
4
as shown in
FIG. 1
, is reduced for the sliding plate
4
to easily slide therebetween.
The engaging plate
5
is movably disposed within the housing
1
, next to the sliding plate
4
, and is biased by springs
54
disposed between upper end thereof and inner wall of the housing
1
. The engaging plate
5
has a recovering rod hole
53
, an elongated hole
55
, and locking holes
51
each corresponding to a respective one of the receiving holes
43
of the sliding plate
4
. Each of the locking holes
51
consists of a substantially circular passing portion
521
at one side, and an engaging portion
522
at the other side. The engaging portions
522
are each shaped like a step.
A recovering rod
133
is passed through the recovering rod hole
53
of the engaging plate, the through hole
35
of the confining plate
3
, and the spring
132
, and is received within the cushion
131
associated with the recovering button
13
at one end.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, the locking pins
2
each has a connecting rod portion
21
, a first engaging protrusion
22
, a second engaging protrusion
23
, a locating rim
24
and an engaging trench
242
, shown in
FIG. 6
, between the first engaging protrusion
22
and the locating rim
24
. The connecting rod portions
21
have flat surfaces
211
on two sides thereof. Each first engaging protrusion
22
has a semicircular shape and is arranged in a direction opposite to the respective second engaging protrusion
23
also having a semicircular shape. The locating rims
24
each has a slope
241
.
The locking pins
2
are each passed through a respective one of the locking holes
51
of the engaging plate
5
, and the respective shaped hole
41
, the respective central hole
32
, and the respective connecting hole
342
of the locating members
34
, and received within the respective press button
12
at one end; each of the first engaging protrusions
22
is held within the respective locking hole
51
; each of the second engaging protrusions
23
is received within the respective receiving hole
43
on the sliding plate; the connecting rod portions
21
are capable of turning within the round hole portions
411
of the shaped holes
41
of the sliding plate
4
but are stopped from turning when engaging the rectangular hole portion
412
of the shaped holes
41
; furthermore, the connecting rod portions
21
of the locking pins
2
are by no means capable of turning relative to the connecting holes
342
of the locating members
34
such that the locking pins
2
can turn along with the corresponding press buttons
12
.
The locating plate
6
is movably disposed within the housing
1
, next to the engaging plate
5
, and is biased by a spring
64
disposed between inner wall of the housing
1
and an upper end thereof. A projecting portion
63
is provided at the upper end of the locating plate to confine the spring
64
as shown in FIG.
1
. The locating plate
6
further has through hole
62
, an elongated hole
65
, and locating holes
61
each corresponding to a respective one of the locking holes
51
of the engaging plate
5
. The through hole
62
has a contour adapted for contacting a sloped rim (not numbered) of the recovering rod
133
such that the locating plate
6
can be pushed when the recovering rod
133
is depressed. Each locating hole
61
, at an end toward the spring
64
, is provided with an elastic string
611
movable at the end of the respective locating hole
61
. Each of the locking pins
2
is passed through a respective one of the locating holes
61
of the locating plate
6
, with the respective elastic string
611
disposed on the slope
241
of the locating rim
24
thereof. The pushing rod
42
of the sliding plate
4
is passed through the elongated hole
65
.
The bottom plate
7
is fixed to the housing
1
, next to the locating plate
6
, by screws
151
passed through holes
71
thereof, and has a through hole
73
, through holes
72
and an elongated hole
74
. The other ends of the locking pins
2
are each passed into a respective one of the through holes
72
of the bottom plate
7
with a spring
25
disposed between the respective locating rim
24
and the respective through hole
72
for the locking pins
2
to be biased toward the press buttons
12
. The other end of the recovering rod
133
is passed into the through hole
73
of the bottom plate
7
with a spring
134
disposed between the sloped rim of the recovering rod
133
and the through hole
73
to bias the recovering rod toward the recovering button
13
. The pushing rod
42
of the sliding plate
4
is passed through the elongated hole
74
thereof.
The numeral lock is operationally associated with a press handle
14
which is coupled to a turning member
141
that is disposed within the housing
1
, adjacent to the lower end of the engaging plate
5
and lower end of the locating plate
6
. The handle
14
and an activating rod
142
are connected to the turning member
141
such that the handle
14
, the turning member
141
, and the activating rod
142
can turn together. The activating rod
142
is further connected to a dead bolt (not shown) provided for locking a door. Referring to
FIG. 2
, the numeral lock is fitted to the outer side of a door
81
and combined with the connecting plate
8
fitted to the inner side of the door
81
. The pushing rod
42
is passed through an elongated hole
811
of the door
81
and an elongated hole
82
of the connecting plate
8
. A box shaped cover
83
is pivoted to the connecting plate
8
at one end of the cover
83
and is provided with a lock
831
for fastening the box shape cover
83
onto the connecting plate
8
. Furthermore, a convex portion
832
is provided on the inner side of the cover
83
such that the cover
83
will not be able to be fastened onto the connected plate
8
unless the pushing rod
42
is pushed back to its original position after use. Thus, the user can easily know whether the sliding plate
4
is in a desired position.
In assembling the numeral lock of the present invention, all of the first engaging protrusions
22
of the locking pins
2
are first arranged to face in a first direction such that in this position, the first engaging protrusions
22
are adjacent to the circular passing portions
521
of the locking holes
51
, and so do not stop the engaging plate
5
from moving.
In setting a predetermined pin number, referring to
FIGS. 2
,
6
and
7
, we have to open the box shaped cover
83
, and push the pushing rod
42
to move the sliding plate
4
to displace the connecting rod portions
21
of the locking pins
2
to be received within the circular hole portions
411
of the sliding plate
4
. Then, we turn those of the press buttons
12
which have corresponding numerals included in the predetermined pin number through one hundred and eighty degrees, the stopping projecting portions
341
of the locating members
34
moving from one end of the confining portions
331
of the confining plate
33
to the other. Thus, such rotated press buttons
12
will make the corresponding locking pins
2
turn, and consequently, such turned locking pins
2
′, as shown in
FIG. 6
, have first engaging protrusions
22
′ facing in a second direction, opposite the first direction. Under this condition, the first engaging protrusions
22
′ facing the second direction engage the corresponding engaging portions
522
of the locking holes
51
in the engaging plate
5
to prevent the engaging plate
5
from moving. Then, the sliding plate
4
is moved to its original position for the connecting rod portions
21
of the locking pins
2
to be received within the elongated hole portions
412
of the sliding plate
4
, so that the locking pins
2
cannot be rotated. Next, the box shape cover
83
is fastened onto the connecting plate
8
with the locking device
831
, so that the pin number will not be inadvertently changed.
Because the first engaging protrusions
22
′ engage the engaging portions
522
of the locking holes
51
in the engaging plate
5
, the engaging plate
5
cannot be moved, and stops the turning member
141
associated therewith from turning. Thus, the handle
14
cannot be turned to open the door, i.e. the door is locked.
To unlock the numeral lock, we have to depress the press buttons
12
corresponding to the pin number such that the rotated locking pins
2
′ are depressed, and the above first engaging protrusions
22
′ separate from the related engaging portions
522
of the engaging plate
5
. Thus, the engaging plate
5
is no longer blocked from moving by the first engaging protrusions
22
′. The corresponding second engaging protrusions
23
′, as shown in
FIG. 6
, are now received within circular passing portions
521
of the locking holes
51
in the engaging plate
5
, and will not block the engaging plate
5
from moving. Furthermore, the depressed lock pins
2
′ will not move back to their respective original positions because the engaging trenches
242
of the depressed locking pins
2
′ engage the elastic strings
611
of the locating plate
6
when the locking pins
2
′ are depressed. When the handle
14
is rotated to open the door, the locating plate
6
is moved by the turning member
141
associated therewith, and the elastic strings
611
separate from the engaging trenches
242
of the depressed locking pins
2
′, permitting the locking pins
2
′ to be respectively moved to their original position by the springs
25
.
On the other hand, when wrong locking pins
2
are depressed, we only have to depress the recovering button
13
such that the recovering rod
133
will displace the locating plate
6
to permit the elastic strings
611
of the locating plate to separate from engaging trenches
242
of such wrongly depressed locking pins
2
. Thus, the springs
25
are then able to push those locking pins
2
back to their respective original positions.
To reset the numeral lock, we only have to open the box shape cover
83
and move the sliding plate
4
as described above, and then the press buttons
12
corresponding to a new pin number are rotated.
From the above description, it can be understood that the numeral lock of the present invention has an advantage that the numeral lock can be reset without need of removing the same from the door, greatly increasing convenience in using the lock.
Claims
- 1. A numeral lock with a resettable feature, comprising(a) a housing having a plurality of round holes each receiving a respective press button; (b) a confining plate fixed to said housing, and having a plurality of confining recesses formed therein, said confining plate having a plurality of holes formed therein, each of said plurality of holes being centrally disposed with respect to a respective one of said plurality of confining recesses; (c) a plurality of locating members respectively received in said confining recesses, said locating members each having an elongated connecting hole, and being connected to a respective one of said press buttons, said locating members each being rotatable within a respective one of said confining recesses in correspondence with a respective press button; (d) a sliding plate movably disposed next to said confining plate within said housing, and having a first side with a plurality of shaped holes formed therein each corresponding to a respective one of said plurality of holes of said confining plate, said sliding plate further having a pushing rod projecting from a second side thereof, said second side of said sliding plate having a plurality of receiving holes formed therein, said shaped holes each having a circular hole portion, and an elongated hole portion extending from said circular hole portion and being narrower than said circular hole portion; (e) an engaging plate movably disposed adjacent to said sliding plate within said housing, and having a plurality of locking holes each corresponding to a respective one of said receiving holes of said sliding plate, said locking holes each having a circular passing portion, and an engaging portion adjacent each other, said engaging plate being biased toward a lower end of said housing by a spring connected to an end of said engaging plate, said engaging plate further having an elongated hole formed therethrough for said pushing rod of said sliding plate to pass therethrough; (f) a plurality of locking pins each passed through a respective one of said locking holes of said engaging plate, and into a respective one of said press buttons, said locking pins each having a connecting rod portion, a first engaging protrusion, a second engaging protrusion, a locating rim, and an engaging trench formed between said first engaging protrusion and said locating rim, said first and second engaging protrusions having semicircular shape and being arranged in opposite directions; said connecting rod portions being each passed into a respective connecting hole of a corresponding one of said locating members for permitting said locking pins to be rotated with said locating members and press buttons, said second engaging protrusions each being received within a respective one of said receiving holes of said sliding plate, said first engaging protrusions being each received within a respective one of said locking holes of said engaging plate; (g) a locating plate movably disposed adjacent to said engaging plate within said housing, said locating plate being biased toward said lower end of said housing by a spring connected to an end of said locating plate, said locating plate further having a plurality of locating holes each corresponding to a respective one of said locking pins, and each having an elastic string disposed therein, said locating plate having an elongated hole formed therethrough for said pushing rod of said sliding plate to pass therethrough; (h) a bottom plate fixed to said housing adjacent to said locating plate, said bottom plate having (a) a plurality of through holes each receiving an end portion of a respective one of said locking pins, and (b) an elongated hole formed therethrough for said pushing rod to pass therethrough, said locking pins each being spring biased toward a respective of said press buttons; and, (i) a connecting plate fixed to an inner side of a door and connected to said housing fitted to an outer side of said door; said sliding plate being displaceable to locate said circular hole portions thereof for said connecting rod portions of said locking pins to pass therethrough, said locking pins being rotatable within said circular hole portions of said sliding plate and non-rotatable within said elongated hole portions of said sliding plate, said locking pins being rotatable to orient said first engaging protrusions in one of a first direction and an opposing second direction, said first engaging protrusions of said locking pins engaging respective locking holes of said engaging plate when facing said second direction to block said engaging plate from moving, in said second direction said locking pins being depressable with said press buttons for said first engaging protrusions to separate from the respective locking holes and said engaging plate to be moved, in said first direction said first engaging protrusions being free of engagement with said locking holes and said engaging plate being free to move; said engaging trenches of corresponding locking pins being engaged with said respective elastic strings responsive to said corresponding locking pins being depressed for preventing said depressed locking pins from returning to an original position; and said engaging plate being associated with a turning member disposed within said housing, said turning member being connected to a handle and being rotatable therewith, said handle and said turning member being blocked from rotation and opening said door when said engaging plate being blocked from moving by first engaging protrusions of said locking pins.
- 2. A numeral lock with a resettable feature as claimed in claim 1, wherein said pushing rod is passed through said door, and said connecting plate, and protected with a box shaped cover pivoted to said connecting plate; said box shaped cover having a lock device for fastening to said connecting plate, and having a convex portion on an inner side thereof; said convex portion contacting said pushing rod to block said box shaped cover from closing on said connecting plate when said pushing rod has moved said sliding plate to a position where said connecting rod portions of said locking pins extend through said circular hole portions of said shaped holes of said sliding plate.
- 3. A numeral lock with a resettable feature as claimed in claim 1, wherein said locating members each have at least one stopping projecting portion extending therefrom, said confining recesses of said confining plate each has a confining portion forming a semicircular recess for receiving a respective stopping projecting portion of a respective one of said locating members to confine rotational movement of said locating members within said semicircular confining portions.
- 4. A numeral lock with a resettable feature as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said press buttons has two side projections passing into two holding holes of a respective locating member.
- 5. A numeral lock with a resettable feature as claimed in claim 1, wherein said sliding plate has convex projections on each of two sides thereof.
- 6. A numeral lock with a resettable feature as claimed in claim 1, wherein a recovering rod is connected to said locating plate and is depressed with depression of a recovering press button of said housing, depression of said recovering rod displacing said locating plate.
- 7. A numeral lock with a resettable feature as claimed in claim 1, wherein said confining plate has a guiding projection received within a guiding slot of said sliding plate to confine a moving path of said sliding plate.
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Date |
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