1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to locks and more particularly, to a padlock, which has two combination lock sets and a storage chamber for keeping small things.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional locks mainly include two types, namely, the combination lock operatable by a set of numbered wheels and the pin tumbler lock operatable by a key. A regular combination lock comprises a casing, a shackle, and a set of numbered wheels mounted in the casing. The casing has a plurality of through holes for accommodating the numbered wheels. The user can rotate the numbered wheels to show the correct number combination, thereby unlocking the shackle. There is also known a combination lock that provides a set of pushbutton digits for pressing by the user to input the correct number combination to unlock the lock.
Conventional combination locks commonly use three or four numbered wheels to compose number combinations. This design provides only a limited number of number combinations, and a thief can solve the riddle to get the correct number combination within a short time. Further, after a long use of a combination lock that provides a set of pushbutton digits, the pushbuttons may become loosened. In this case, a thief can easily solve the riddle to get the correct number combination of the combination lock easily. Therefore, the aforesaid conventional combination locks have low security.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is therefore one objective of the present invention to provide a padlock, which uses two combination lock sets to complicate the riddle of the number combinations, increasing the security level.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a padlock, which has a storage chamber for keeping keys, memo, or other small items.
To achieve these objectives of the present invention, the padlock comprises a base shell, a cover shell, a shackle assembly, and two combination lock sets. The cover shell is pivoted to and openably covered on the base shell to define with the base shell a storage chamber therebetween. The cover shell has a plurality of through holes in communication with the storage chamber. The shackle assembly has a shackle movably mounted in the base shell. The combination lock sets are mounted to the cover shell inside the storage chamber. Each of the combination lock sets has a latch engagable with the base shell for locking the cover shell to the base shell, a plurality of numbered wheels respectively peripherally extending out of the through holes of the cover shell, and a movable plate actuatable by the numbered wheels to move relative to the latch for engaging or disengaging the latch to further have the latch engage or disengage with the base shell so as to lock or unlock the cover shell to the said base shell.
As shown in
The base shell 20 is a rectangular shell, having a first shackle groove 202 and a second shackle groove 204 bilaterally disposed at the top and arranged in parallel, and two posts 21 bilaterally perpendicularly extending from the front side and having respectively an inner notch 212 near the free end. The shackle grooves 202 and 204 have a semicircular cross section. The locating bar 23 is affixed to the base shell 20 with fastening members, for example, tie screws 25. The locating bar 23 has a first shackle groove 232 and a second shackle groove 234 that match the first shackle groove 202 and second shackle groove 204 of the base shell 20 respectively. The first shackle groove 232 and the second shackle groove 234 have a semicircular cross section. After installation of the locating bar 23 in the base shell 20, the first shackle grooves 202 and 232 form a round through hole for receiving a part of the shackle assembly 40, and the second shackle grooves 204 and 234 form another round through hole for receiving another part of the shackle assembly 40.
The cover shell 30 has the bottom side thereof pivotally connected to the bottom side of the base shell 20. Therefore, the cover shell 30 can be closed on the base shell 20 or opened from the base shell 20. When the cover shell 30 is closed on the base shell 20, the peripheral wall of the cover shell 30 is closely abutted against the peripheral wall of the base shell 20, thereby defining a storage chamber 31 in between the base shell 20 and the cover shell 30. The cover shell 30 has a plurality of first rectangular through holes 32 and a plurality of second rectangular through holes 33 symmetrically arranged at two different elevations in communication with the storage chamber 31, two compartments 34 respectively disposed corresponding to the first rectangular through holes 32 and the second rectangular through holes 33, and two transverse grooves 35 bilaterally set between the compartments 34 and aligned in a line.
The shackle assembly 40 comprises a substantially U-shaped shackle 42 and a control member 44. The shackle 42 comprises a substantially U-shaped shackle body 421, and a straight endpiece 423 axially extending from one end of the shackle body 421. The straight endpiece 423 is pivotally and axially movably mounted in the round hole of the first shackle grooves 202 and 232, for enabling the other end of the shackle body 421 to be inserted into the round hole of the second shackle grooves 204 and 234. Further, the straight endpiece 423 of the shackle 42 has a neck 425 disposed inside the round hole of the first shackle grooves 202 and 232. The control member 44 is pivotally mounted inside the base shell 20 and provided with an actuating portion 441 and a retaining portion 443 at two sides of the pivoted middle part thereof to the base shell 20. The retaining portion 443 is attached to the neck 425 of the endpiece 423 of the shackle 42 to stop the shackle 42 from axial movement relative to the base shell 20. When pressed the actuating portion 441, the control member 44 is biased to disengage the retaining portion 443 from the neck 425 of the endpiece 423, and therefore the shackle 42 is unlocked. The shackle assembly 40 further comprises a spring member 46 stopped between the actuating portion 441 and the base shell 20. The spring member 46 imparts an outward force to the actuating portion 441, thereby holding the retaining portion 443 in engagement with the neck 425 of the endpiece 423 of the shackle 42.
Referring to
When the user would like to open the padlock 10, he/she needs to rotate the numbered wheels of the two numbered wheel sets 55 to show the correct combination for each numbered wheel set 55. At this time, the movable plates 56 are biased relative to the two latches 53 and respectively disengaged from the latches 53 as shown in
As indicated above, the padlock 10 uses two numbered wheel sets 55 to control the latches 53 in locking/unlocking the cover shell 30. The use of the two numbered wheel sets 55 greatly complicates the riddle of the number combinations, increasing the security level. Further, the storage chamber 31 of the padlock 10 can be used to keep keys, memos, or other small items.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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