Padlock assembly with a two-part U-shaped lock casing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6408661
  • Patent Number
    6,408,661
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 14, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Barrett; Suzanne Dino
    Agents
    • Merchant & Gould P.C.
Abstract
A padlock assembly includes a first lock casing part having a lock core mounting portion formed with a core receiving space in a longitudinal direction, and a first shackle mounting portion that extends in a first transverse direction from one side of the lock core mounting portion. A lock mechanism includes a key operated lock core disposed rotatably in the core receiving space, and a latch member connected to one end of the lock core in such a manner that the latch member is disposed outwardly of the core receiving space. A second lock casing part has a latch engaging portion formed with a latch recess and a latch retainer disposed therein to partition the latch recess into a latch retention portion and a latch entrance portion via which the latch member is extendible into the latch retention portion and so as to be rotatable therein between locking and unlocking positions. The latch retainer engages the latch member when disposed in the latch retention portion to prevent removal of the same in the longitudinal direction away from the latch engaging portion. A shackle bar extends between the first and second shackle mounting portions, and has one end connected removably to a respective one of the shackle mounting portions.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a padlock, more particularly to a padlock assembly with a two-part U-shaped lock casing.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional padlock assembly is shown to include a U-shaped lock casing


10


, a key-operated lock mechanism


16


mounted in the lock casing


10


at a lower portion thereof, and a straight shackle bar


14


with first and second shackle grooves


141


,


142


and inserted into an upper portion of the lock casing


10


for retaining an object


1


on the lock casing


10


.




As illustrated, the lock casing


10


has a lock core mounting portion


101


that defines a lock core receiving space


160


in a longitudinal direction, and first and second shackle mounting portions


11


,


12


that extend from one side of the lock core mounting portion


101


in a transverse direction. The first and second shackle mounting portions


11


,


12


are spaced apart from each other in the longitudinal direction. The first shackle mounting portion


11


has a shackle passage


111


in the longitudinal direction, and a first tumbler retention hole


110


in the transverse direction and in communication with the shackle passage


111


. The second shackle mounting portion


12


is formed with a shackle retaining blind hole


121


aligned with the shackle passage


111


, and a second tumbler retention hole


151


in the transverse direction and in communication with the blind hole


121


and the core receiving space


160


. The lock mechanism


16


includes a cylindrical lock core


161


disposed in the lock core receiving space


160


and rotatable thereinside between locking and unlocking positions upon insertion of a corresponding key, a first spring-loaded tumbler


112


disposed in the first tumbler retention hole


110


, and a second spring-loaded tumbler


15


disposed in the second tumbler retention hole


151


and connected operably to one end of the lock core


161


so as to be co-rotatable therewith such that the second spring-loaded tumbler


15


will retract into the second tumbler retention hole


151


when the lock core


161


is at the unlocking position, thereby permitting removal of the shackle bar


14


in the longitudinal direction away from the first shackle mounting portion


11


.




Some of the disadvantages of the aforesaid lock apparatus are as follows:




(a) The lock core


161


is not removable from the lock receiving space


160


. As such, in case of spring fatigue that can lead to undesired disengagement between the shackle bar


14


and the tumblers


112


,


15


, the entire padlock assembly has to be discarded.




(b) When an object


1


is inserted between the first and second shackle mounting portions


11


,


12


so as to be retained on the shackle bar


14


, the engaging hole


2


of the object


1


is generally concealed by the shackle mounting portions


11


,


12


. As a result, the user has to feel and move, with the assistance of his fingers, the engaging hole


2


of the object


1


into alignment with the shackle passage


111


and the blind hole


121


prior to insertion of the shackle bar


14


between the first and second shackle mounting portions


11


,


12


. This inconveniences the user of the conventional padlock assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The main object of this invention is to provide a padlock assembly which is clear of the aforesaid disadvantages that generally result from the use of the conventional padlock assembly.




Accordingly, the padlock assembly of the present invention includes a first lock casing part, a key-operated lock mechanism, a second lock casing part, and a shackle bar. The first lock casing part has a hollow lock core mounting portion with front and rear end surfaces that are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction. The lock core mounting portion is formed with a core receiving space that extends in the longitudinal direction through the front and rear end surfaces. A first shackle mounting portion extends in a first transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction from one side of the lock core mounting portion. The lock mechanism includes a cylindrical lock core formed with a key hole and disposed in the core receiving space. The lock core is adapted to be rotated inside the core receiving space upon insertion of a corresponding key into the key hole. The lock core has one end adjacent to the rear end surface of the lock core mounting portion. A latch member is connected to the one end of the lock core and is disposed outwardly of the core receiving space. The second lock casing part has a latch engaging portion with front and rear ends. The latch engaging portion is formed with a latch recess that extends from the front end toward the rear end, and a latch retainer disposed inside the latch recess to partition the latch recess into a latch entrance portion proximate to the front end of the latch engaging portion, and a latch retention portion proximate to the rear end of the latch engaging portion. The latch member is extendible into the latch retention portion via the latch entrance portion and is rotatable thereinside between locking and unlocking positions. The latch retainer engages the latch member when the latch member is disposed in the latch retention portion to prevent removal of the latch member from the latch retention portion in a direction away from the rear end of the latch engaging portion. A second shackle mounting portion extends in a second transverse direction parallel to the first transverse direction from one side of the latch engaging portion. The shackle bar extends between the first and second shackle mounting portions, and has at least one end connected removably to a respective one of the first and second shackle mounting portions.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a conventional padlock assembly;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the first preferred embodiment of a padlock assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a partly exploded sectional view of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the first preferred embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view of the first preferred embodiment taken along lines


5





5


of

FIG. 4

, illustrating a latch member employed therein in a locking position;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the first preferred embodiment, illustrating the latch member employed therein in an unlocking position;





FIG. 7

illustrates how two lock casing parts of the first preferred embodiment are separated from each other;





FIG. 8

is a front side view of the first preferred embodiment, illustrating how a dust cover uncovers a key hole for insertion of a corresponding key;





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of a second preferred embodiment of a padlock assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 10

is a front side view of the second preferred embodiment, illustrating how a dust cover uncovers a key hole for insertion of a corresponding key;




FIG.


11


(A) is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment, illustrating the latch member employed therein at the locking position;




FIG.


11


(B) is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment from another angle, illustrating the latch member employed therein at the locking position;




FIG.


12


(A) is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment, illustrating the latch member employed therein at the unlocking position; and




FIG.


12


(B) is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment from another angle, illustrating the latch member employed therein at the unlocking position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


, the padlock assembly of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown to comprise a first lock casing part


20


, a key-operated lock mechanism


40


, a second lock casing part


30


, and an elongate straight shackle bar


24


.




As illustrated, the first lock casing part


20


has a hollow lock core mounting portion


21


with front and rear end surfaces


211


,


212


that are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction, and a first shackle mounting portion


23


that extends in a first transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction from one side of the lock core mounting portion


21


. The lock core mounting portion


21


is formed with a core receiving space


210


that extends in the longitudinal direction through the front and rear end surfaces


211


,


212


.




The lock mechanism


40


includes a cylindrical lock core


41


formed with a key hole


411


and disposed in the core receiving space


210


. The lock core


41


is adapted to be rotated inside the core receiving space


210


upon insertion of a corresponding key (not shown) into the key hole


411


. The lock core


41


has one end


412


adjacent to the rear end surface


212


of the lock core mounting portion


21


. A latch member


44


is connected to the end


412


of the lock core


41


in such a manner that the latch member


44


is disposed outwardly of the core receiving space


210


.




The second lock casing part


30


has a latch engaging portion


31


with front and rear ends


311


,


312


, and a second shackle mounting portion


32


that extends in a second transverse direction parallel to the first transverse direction from one side of the latch engaging portion


31


. The latch engaging portion


31


is formed with a latch recess


33


that extends from the front end


311


toward the rear end


312


, and a latch retainer


34


disposed inside the latch recess


33


to partition the latch recess


33


into a latch entrance portion


341


proximate to the front end


311


of the latch engaging portion


31


, and a latch retention portion


342


proximate to the rear end


312


of the latch engaging portion


31


. The latch member


44


is extendible into the latch retention portion


342


via the latch entrance portion


341


, and is rotatable inside the latch retention portion


342


between locking and unlocking positions. The latch retainer


34


engages the latch member


44


when the latch member


44


is disposed in the latch retention portion


342


to prevent removal of the latch member


44


from the latch retention portion


342


in a direction away from the rear end


312


of the latch engaging portion


31


, as best shown in FIG.


5


. The lock core mounting portion


21


has a distal end section with the rear end surface


212


that is extendible into the latch entrance portion


341


of the latch recess


33


.




The shackle bar


34


, which is in the form of an elongate straight bar, extends between the first and second shackle mounting portions


23


,


32


, and has a first end mounted fixedly on the first shackle mounting portion


23


(see FIG.


7


), and a second end that extends into a shackle insert hole


36


that is formed in the front end


311


of the second shackle mounting portion


32


when the latch member


44


is received in the latch retention portion


342


(see FIG.


4


).




The latch retainer


34


is in the form of a flange that projects into the latch recess


33


. The latch retainer


34


is formed with a notch


345


to permit removal of the latch member


44


from the latch recess


33


in the direction away from the rear end


312


of the latch engaging portion


31


when the latch member


44


is in the unlocking position, as best shown in FIG.


6


. In this preferred embodiment, the latch member


44


is rotated 90 degrees inside the latch retention portion


342


from the locking position of

FIG. 5

so as to align the latch member


44


with the notch 345 prior to moving the latch member


44


out of the latch-recess


33


in the direction away from the latch engaging portion


31


.




The latch member


44


includes a latch base


440


with a coupling portion


442


coupled with the end


412


of the lock core


41


, a pair of lateral walls


444


that confine a slide passage


441


in a third transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction, and a latch opening


445


between the lateral walls


445


. A spring-loaded latch body


46


is mounted on the latch base


440


inside the slide passage


441


. The latch base


440


further has a plate mounting hole


446


opposite to the latch opening


445


, and a cover plate


47


with two engaging stubs


471


mounted on the lateral walls


444


to engage two engaging holes


443


in the lateral walls


444


so as to close the plate mounting hole


446


. The latch body


46


is preferably provided with a pair of wing projections


462


that abut slidably against the lateral walls


44


along the slide passage


441


, and a spring retention blind hole


463


to receive a spring


45


therein such that the spring


45


abuts against the cover plate


47


and urges the latch body


46


to extend outwardly of the latch opening


445


along the slide passage


441


. Note that the wing projections


462


of the latch body


46


engage the periphery of the latch opening


445


to prevent removal of the latch body


46


from the slide passage


441


.




The front end


311


of the latch engaging portion


31


is further formed with an inclined guide surface


346


for retracting the latch body


46


against the biasing action of the spring


45


into the slide passage


441


when the latch member


44


is brought toward the rear end


312


of the latch engaging portion


31


. The latch body


46


has a bevel face


461


for sliding past the latch retainer


34


, and an abutment face


464


opposite to the bevel face


461


for engaging the latch retainer


34


so as to prevent removal of the latch member


44


from the latch recess


33


in the direction away from the rear end


312


of the latch engaging portion


31


.




In the first preferred embodiment, a dust cover


27


is mounted on the first lock casing part


20


at the front end surface


211


of the lock core mounting portion


21


in such a manner so as to be movable between a covering position, where the dust cover


27


shields the key hole


411


, and an uncovering position, as best shown in

FIG. 8

, where the dust cover


27


exposes the key hole


411


to permit insertion of the key thereinto. A spring-loaded retainer


272


, in the form of a spring-loaded bolt, is provided for mounting pivotally and resiliently the dust cover


27


on the first lock casing part


20


about an axis parallel to the longitudinal direction such that the dust cover


27


is biased toward the first lock casing part


20


. The dust cover


27


is preferably formed with a boss


274


that extends removably into the key hole


411


when the dust cover


27


is in the covering position.




The lock mechanism


40


further includes a tubular lock housing


49


received in the core receiving space


210


and having the lock core


41


rotatably mounted therein in a known manner. Preferably, a protective plate


43


is interposed between the tubular lock housing


49


and the lock core


41


adjacent to the front end surface


211


of the lock core mounting portion


21


so as to prevent destruction of the lock core


41


with the use of a drilling tool.




When the latch body


46


is retracted within the latch base


444


along the slide passage


441


, has a size sufficient for retraction into the core receiving space


210


and for removal of the lock mechanism


40


from the core receiving space


210


. Thus, the lock mechanism


40


can be replaced with a new set when damaged, such as in the event of spring fatigue.




The rear end


312


of the latch engaging portion


31


is preferably provided with a buffer


38


in the form of a spring strip that extends into the latch recess


33


to prevent impact between the latch member


44


and the rear end


312


of the latch engaging portion


31


.




Referring again to

FIG. 7

, when locking an object, the user only needs to insert one end of the shackle bar


24


through the engaging hole in the object. The second lock casing part


30


is coupled with the first lock casing part


20


by inserting the latch member


44


into the latch retention portion


31


, and the shackle bar


24


into the shackle insert hole


36


. This eliminates the problem of feeling the engaging hole in the object with the assistance of one's fingers as required in the conventional padlock assembly.




Referring to

FIGS. 9

to


12


(B), a second preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown to be similar to the first preferred embodiment in construction, except the first shackle mounting portion


53


is formed with a blind insert hole


54


(see FIG.


11


(A)) for engaging slidably and removably the first end


631


of the shackle bar


63


. The second shackle mounting portion


61


is formed with a through hole


621


for engaging slidably the second end


632


of the shackle bar


63


. The second end


632


of the shackle bar


63


is formed with a latch engaging groove


634


.




The second lock casing part


60


further has a slide channel


65


extending in the second transverse direction from the latch retention portion


642


of the latch recess


64


to the through hole


621


, and a spring-loaded latch bar


66


slidably disposed in the slide channel


65


and biased in the second transverse direction to extend outwardly of the through hole


621


and toward the latch retention portion


642


of the latch recess


64


. The latch member


44


″ forces the latch bar


66


to extend into the through hole


621


and to engage the shackle bar


63


in the latch engaging groove


634


when the latch member


44


″ is in the locking position.




Preferably, the blind insert hole


54


has a biasing member


55


disposed therein to bias the first end


631


of the shackle bar


63


outwardly thereof. The latch engaging portion


62


is further formed with a radial hole


68


adapted to permit insertion of a tool (not shown) therein for retracting the latch body


46


″ into the slide passage


441


″ to permit removal of the latch member


44


″ from the latch recess


64


in the direction away from the rear end of the latch engaging portion


62


when the latch body


46


″ is aligned with the radial hole


68


(see FIG.


11


(B)) in the unlocking position.




A hollow casing retainer


70


is provided for receiving the lock core mounting portion


51


of the first lock casing part


50


and the latch engaging portion


62


of the second lock casing part


60


fittingly therein. The casing retainer


70


has a front wall portion


71


proximate to the front end surface


531


of the lock core mounting portion


51


and formed with a window opening


72


for access to the key hole


411


″. A dust cover


73


is slidably retained between the front end surface


531


of the lock core mounting portion


51


, and the front wall portion


71


of the casing retainer


70


. The dust cover


73


is further formed with a handle


731


that projects into the window opening


72


to facilitate movement of the dust cover


73


between the covering and uncovering positions.




With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A padlock assembly comprising:(a) a first lock casing part having a hollow lock core mounting portion with front and rear end surfaces that are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction, said lock core mounting portion being formed with a core receiving space that extends in the longitudinal direction through said front and rear end surfaces, and a first shackle mounting portion that extends in a first transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction from one side of said lock core mounting portion; (b) a key-operated lock mechanism including a cylindrical lock core formed with a key hole and disposed in said core receiving space, said lock core being adapted to be rotated inside said core receiving space upon insertion of a corresponding key into said key hole, said lock core having one end adjacent to said rear end surface of said lock core mounting portion, and a latch member connected to said one end of said lock core and disposed outwardly of said core receiving space; (c) a second lock casing part having a latch engaging portion with front and rear ends, said latch engaging portion being formed with a latch recess that extends from said front end toward said rear end, and a latch retainer disposed inside said latch recess to partition said latch recess into a latch entrance portion proximate to said front end of said latch engaging portion, and a latch retention portion proximate to said rear end of said latch engaging portion, said latch member being extendible into said latch retention portion through said latch entrance portion and being rotatable inside said latch retention portion between locking and unlocking positions, said latch retainer engaging said latch member when said latch member is disposed in said latch retention portion to prevent removal of said latch member from said latch retention portion in a direction away from said rear end of said latch engaging portion, and a second shackle mounting portion that extends in a second transverse direction parallel to the first transverse direction from one side of said latch engaging portion; and (d) a shackle bar extending between said first and second shackle mounting portions, said shackle bar having opposite first and second ends, at least one of which is connected removably to a respective one of said first and second shackle mounting portions; and said latch member including a latch base coupled to said one end of said lock core and formed with a slide passage that extends in a third transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction; and a spring-loaded latch body mounted on said latch base inside said slide passage, said latch body being biased to extend outwardly of said slide passage so as to project in the third transverse direction relative to said lock core mounting portion.
  • 2. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said latch base has a coupling portion for coupling with said one end of said lock core, a pair of lateral walls that confine said slide passage therebetween, and a latch opening between said lateral walls to permit extension of said latch body out of said slide passage.
  • 3. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein said latch base further has a plate mounting hole opposite to said latch opening, and a cover plate mounted on said lateral walls to close said plate mounting hole.
  • 4. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said latch body has a spring that abuts against said cover plate, and a pair of wing projections that abut slidably and respectively against said lateral walls.
  • 5. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 3, wherein said lateral walls are provided with two engaging holes, said cover plate being formed with two engaging stubs for engaging said engaging holes so as to mount said cover plate on said lateral walls.
  • 6. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said latch retainer is in a form of a flange that projects into said latch recess.
  • 7. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein said latch retainer is formed with a notch to permit removal of said latch member from said latch recess in the direction away from said rear end of said latch engaging portion when said latch member is in the unlocking position.
  • 8. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein said front end of said latch engaging portion is further formed with an inclined guide surface for retracting said latch body into said slide passage when said latch member is brought toward said rear end of said latch engaging portion.
  • 9. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 7, wherein said latch body has a bevel face for sliding past said latch retainer, and an abutment face opposite to said bevel face for engaging said latch retainer so as to prevent removal of said latch member from said latch recess in the direction away from said rear end of said latch engaging portion.
  • 10. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said lock mechanism further includes a tubular lock housing received in said core receiving space and having said lock core rotatably disposed therein.
  • 11. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 10, wherein said latch member has a size sufficient for retraction into said core receiving space and for removal of said lock mechanism from said core receiving space when said latch body is retracted into said slide passage.
  • 12. The padlock assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein said latch engaging portion is formed with a radial hole adapted to permit insertion of a tool therein for retracting said latch body into said slide passage to permit removal of said latch member from said latch recess in the direction away from said rear end of said latch engaging portion when said latch body is aligned with said radial hole in the unlocking position.
  • 13. A padlock assembly comprising:(a) a first lock casing part having a hollow lock core mounting portion with front and rear end surfaces that are spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction, said lock core mounting portion being formed with a core receiving space that extends in the longitudinal direction through said front and rear end surfaces, and a first shackle mounting portion that extends in a first transverse direction relative to the longitudinal direction from one side of said lock core mounting portion; (b) a key-operated lock mechanism including a cylindrical lock core formed with a key hole and disposed in said core receiving space, said lock core being adapted to be rotated inside said core receiving space upon insertion of a corresponding key into said key hole, said lock core having one end adjacent to said rear end surface of said lock core mounting portion, and a latch member connected to said one end of said lock core and disposed outwardly of said core receiving space; (c) a second lock casing part having a latch engaging portion with front and rear ends, said latch engaging portion being formed with a latch recess that extends from said front end toward said rear end, and a latch retainer disposed inside said latch recess to partition said latch recess into a latch entrance portion proximate to said front end of said latch engaging portion, and a latch retention portion proximate to said rear end of said latch engaging portion, said latch member being extendible into said latch retention portion through said latch entrance portion and being rotatable inside said latch retention portion between locking and unlocking positions, said latch retainer engaging said latch member when said latch member is disposed in said latch retention portion to prevent removal of said latch member from said latch retention portion in a direction away from said rear end of said latch engaging portion, and a second shackle mounting portion that extends in a second transverse direction parallel to the first transverse direction from one side of said latch engaging portion; and (d) a shackle bar extending between said first and second shackle mounting portions, said shackle bar having opposite first and second ends, at least one of which is connected removably to a respective one of said first and second shackle mounting portions; and said rear end of said latch engaging portion is provided with a buffer that extends into said latch recess to prevent impact between said latch member and said rear end of said latch engaging portion.
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