Padlock with a U-shaped lock casing

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6574999
  • Patent Number
    6,574,999
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 3, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Barrett; Suzanne Dino
    Agents
    • Merchant & Gould P.C.
Abstract
A padlock includes a U-shaped lock casing having intercommunicated core receiving space and latch recess, aligned first and second shackle insert holes, and a slide channel communicating the second shackle insert hole with the latch recess. A lock core unit is received in the core receiving space, and includes a latch member extending into the latch recess and rotatable inside the latch recess between locking and unlocking positions. The latch member has an end face formed with a pin hole eccentric to an axis of the lock core unit. A shackle bar extends into the first and second shackle insert holes. A catch member is disposed slidably in the latch recess, and is formed with a pin extending rotatably into the pin hole in the latch member for engaging the latch member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a padlock with a U-shaped lock casing, more particularly to a padlock which can minimize malfunctioning thereof due to spring fatigue.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional padlock includes a lock casing, a key-operated lock core unit mounted in the lock casing, a shackle bar inserted between opposite shackle mounting portions of the lock casing for retaining an object on the lock casing between the opposite shackle mounting portions, and spring-loaded tumbler means associated operably with the lock core unit for engaging removably the shackle bar. The conventional padlock generally suffers from a disadvantage in that the lock core unit is not removable from the lock casing. As such, in case of spring fatigue that leads to malfunctioning of the padlock, the entire padlock has to be discarded although the lock core unit is still operable.




In Applicant's co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/576,661, there is disclosed a padlock which includes a lock casing having a core receiving space, a latch recess communicated with the core receiving space, a first shackle insert hole, a second shackle insert hole aligned with the first shackle insert hole, and a slide channel communicating the second shackle insert hole with the latch recess. A lock core unit includes a latch member extending into the latch recess and rotatable inside the latch recess between locking and unlocking positions. A shackle bar extends into the first and second shackle insert holes. A catch member is disposed slidably in the latch recess, and has a first abutment wall formed with a shackle engaging projection that extends into the slide channel, a second abutment wall spaced apart from the first abutment wall, and a latch cavity defined between the first and second abutment walls for extension of the latch member thereinto. The latch member pushes the first abutment wall to enable the shackle engaging projection to project into the second shackle insert hole and engage the shackle bar when the latch member is disposed in the locking position. The latch member pushes the second abutment wall to enable the shackle engaging portion to retract into the slide channel and disengage from the shackle bar when the latch member is disposed in the unlocking position.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

of the aforementioned co-pending Patent application, the latch member has a latch base formed with a slide passage, a latch body mounted inside the slide passage, and a biasing spring provided in the slide passage for biasing the latch body to extend outwardly of the slide passage and to project from the latch base. In case the biasing spring experiences spring fatigue under a locking state of the padlock, the lock core unit cannot be operated for retracting the latch body and rotating the latch member to the unlocking position. As a result, the padlock does not work and might need to be destroyed for removal from the object locked thereon.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a padlock which can effectively minimize malfunctioning thereof due to spring fatigue.




Accordingly, the padlock of the present invention includes a lock casing, a key-operated lock core unit, a shackle bar, and a catch member. The lock casing has first and second end surfaces which are opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and includes a lock core mounting portion adjacent to the first end surface, a latch receiving portion adjacent to the second end surface, and first and second shackle mounting portions. The lock core mounting portion is formed with a core receiving space that extends in the longitudinal direction from the first end surface toward the second end surface. The latch receiving portion is formed with a latch recess communicated with the core receiving space. The first shackle mounting portion extends from the lock core mounting portion in a first transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, and is formed with a first shackle insert hole. The second shackle mounting portion extends from the latch receiving portion in the first transverse direction, and is opposite to the first shackle mounting portion. The second shackle mounting portion is formed with a second shackle insert hole that is aligned with the first shackle insert hole in the longitudinal direction. The second shackle mounting portion is further formed with a slide channel that extends in the first transverse direction to communicate the second shackle insert hole with the latch recess. The lock core unit includes a cylindrical lock core formed with a keyhole 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 keyhole. The lock core has one end disposed adjacent to the latch recess. The lock core unit further includes a latch member connected to said one end of the lock core and extending into the latch recess. The latch member is rotatable inside the latch recess between locking and unlocking positions when the corresponding key is operated. The latch member has an end face which is transverse to an axis of the lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of the lock core. The shackle bar has a first end extending into the first shackle insert hole, and a second end extending into the second shackle insert hole. At least one of the first and second ends is removable from a corresponding one of the first and second shackle insert holes. The catch member is disposed slidably in the latch recess, and has a shackle engaging end portion for engaging the shackle bar, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to the shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin that extends rotatably into the pin hole in the latch member for engaging the latch member such that the catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when the latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions. The shackle engaging end portion of the catch member extends into the second shackle insert hole via the slide channel for engaging the shackle bar when the catch member is moved to the locking position. The shackle engaging end portion is retracted into the slide channel for disengaging from the shackle bar when the catch member is moved to the unlocking position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the padlock of the present invention in a locking state;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional top view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view illustrating the engagement between a catch member and a latch member of the padlock of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment in an unlocking state;





FIG. 5

is a partly sectioned schematic view illustrating relative positions of the latch member and the catch member when the latch member is in an unlocking position;





FIG. 6

is a partly sectioned schematic view illustrating relative positions of the latch member and the catch member when the latch member is in a locking position; and





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view illustrating how a lock retainer is operated to permit removal of a lock core unit of the padlock.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the preferred embodiment of the padlock of the present invention is shown to include a U-shaped lock casing


20


, a key-operated lock core unit


40


, a shackle bar


30


, and a catch member


60


.




The lock casing


20


includes a first casing part


21


and a second casing part


22


secured to the first casing part


21


. The first casing part


21


has a first end surface


218


, a lock core mounting portion


210


extending from the first end surface


218


in a longitudinal direction, and a first shackle mounting portion


211


extending from the lock core mounting portion


210


in a first transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction. The lock core mounting portion


210


has an insert end


217


opposite to the first end surface


218


. The lock core mounting portion


210


is formed with a core receiving space


213


that extends in the longitudinal direction from the first end surface


218


through the insert end


217


. The first shackle mounting portion


211


is formed with a first shackle insert hole


212


which is provided with a biasing spring that is in the form of a compression spring


23


.




The second casing part


22


has a second end surface


228


which is opposite to the first end surface


218


of the first casing part


21


in the longitudinal direction, a latch receiving portion


223


adjacent to the second end surface


228


, and a second shackle mounting portion


221


that extends from the latch receiving portion


223


in the first transverse direction. The latch receiving portion


223


is formed with a latch recess


223




a


which is communicated with the core receiving space


213


. The latch receiving portion


223


is welded to the insert end


217


of the lock core mounting portion


210


of the first casing part


21


. The second shackle mounting portion


221


is opposite to and is spaced-apart from the first shackle mounting portion


211


in the longitudinal direction, and has a second shackle insert hole


222


formed therethrough. The second shackle insert hole


222


extends in the longitudinal direction, and is aligned with the first shackle insert hole


212


. The second shackle insert hole


222


has an inner surface formed with a retaining shoulder


225


that confronts the first shackle mounting portion


211


. The second casing part


22


is further formed with a slide channel


224


that extends in the first transverse direction to communicate the second shackle insert hole


222


with the latch recess


223




a.






The lock core unit


40


includes a cylindrical lock core


43


formed with a keyhole


430


and disposed in the core receiving space


213


. The lock core


43


is adapted to be rotated inside the core receiving space


213


in a known manner upon insertion of a corresponding key (not shown) into the keyhole


430


. The lock core


43


has one end


431


disposed adjacent to the insert end


217


of the lock core mounting portion


210


. The lock core unit


40


further includes a latch member


50


connected to the end


431


of the lock core


43


and extending out of the core receiving space


213


. The latch member


50


extends into the latch recess


223




a


, and is rotatable inside the latch recess


223




a


between locking and unlocking positions when the corresponding key is operated.




The shackle bar


30


is an elongated straight bar, and has a first end


32


which extends removably into the first shackle insert hole


212


and which is formed with a ball chamber


321


. The ball chamber


321


is installed with a spring-loaded ball unit which includes a spring


33


and a ball member


34


mounted on a distal end of the spring


33


. The spring


33


biases the ball member


34


to extend out of the ball chamber


321


and to project from the shackle bar


30


in a direction transverse to the length of the shackle bar


30


. The ball chamber


321


has a slightly converging opening


322


for retaining the ball member


34


thereat. The first shackle insert hole


212


has an inner surface formed with a slide groove


216


which extends along the longitudinal direction to permit sliding movement of the ball member


34


therealong when the first end


32


of the shackle bar


30


extends into and is removed from the first shackle insert hole


212


. The shackle bar


30


further has a second end


31


which extends through the second shackle insert hole


222


and which is formed with a shackle groove


311


. The second shackle insert hole


222


has an inner surface formed with a retaining shoulder


225


confronting the first shackle mounting portion


211


and registered with the slide groove


216


.




With further reference to

FIG. 3

, the latch member


50


has a distal end face


51


transverse to an axis of the lock core unit


40


, and a side wall


54


transverse to the distal end face


51


. The distal end face


51


is formed with a pin hole


52


that is eccentric to the axis of the lock core unit


40


. The side wall


54


is formed with a slide slot


55


that extends along a plane parallel to the end face


51


, and a communicating hole


53


that extends parallel to the axis of the lock core unit


40


from the end face


51


to the slide slot


55


. The side wall


54


is formed with a curved stop flange


541


between the slide slot


55


and the end face


51


. The catch member


60


is disposed in the latch recess


223




a


, and is slidable between the slide channel


224


and the latch recess


223




a


. The catch member


60


has a shackle engaging end portion


64


extending into the slide channel


224


, and a latch engaging end portion


61


opposite to the shackle engaging end portion


64


and formed with a cylindrical pin


62


that extends rotatably into the pin hole


52


for engaging the latch member


50


. The shackle engaging end portion


64


is formed with two opposite slide blocks


641


on two opposite side walls thereof. The slide blocks


641


are slidable smoothly and stably along the slide channel


224


. The catch member


60


is further formed with a stop projection


63


which extends from the shackle engaging end portion


64


toward the latch engaging end portion


61


and which extends into and which is slidable along the slide slot


55


. When the lock core unit


40


is operated by the corresponding key (not shown) to rotate the latch member


50


for moving the same to the locking position, the catch member


60


is pushed away from the latch member


50


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, and toward the second shackle insert hole


222


for moving to a locking position, wherein the shackle engaging end portion


64


projects into the second shackle insert hole


222


for engaging the shackle groove


311


in the second end


31


of the shackle bar


30


, as shown in FIG.


1


. On the other hand, when the latch member


50


is moved to an unlocking position by operating the key, the catch member


60


is pulled toward the latch member


50


, as shown in

FIG. 5

, for moving to an unlocking position, wherein the shackle engaging end portion


64


is retracted into the slide channel


224


for disengaging from the shackle bar


30


, as shown in FIG.


4


.




Referring back to

FIG. 1

, the first shackle mounting portion


211


has a passage


214


which is formed between the core receiving space


213


and the first shackle insert hole


212


and which has a mounting sleeve


24


received fittingly and fixedly therein. The mounting sleeve


24


confines a receiving cavity


240


communicated with the lock receiving space


213


. The receiving cavity


240


is installed with a lock core retainer which includes a retaining shaft


242


and a biasing spring that is in the form of a compression spring


241


. The retaining shaft


242


extends in the first transverse direction, and has an engaging end


244


proximate to the core receiving space


213


. The compression spring


241


is disposed around the retaining shaft


242


and applies a biasing force to the retaining shaft


242


so as to enable the engaging end


244


of the retaining shaft


242


to project into the lock receiving space


213


for engaging a retaining groove


401


formed in an outer wall surface of the lock core unit


40


in order to retain the lock core unit


40


in the lock core mounting portion


210


. The retaining shaft


242


has an outer surface formed with a groove


243


. The first shackle mounting portion


211


has a side wall


211




a


confronting the second shackle mounting portion


221


and formed with a through hole


215


that is communicated with the receiving cavity


240


inside the mounting sleeve


24


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 6

, when the latch member


50


is disposed in the locking position, the stop projection


63


of the catch member


60


abuts against the stop flange


541


of the latch member


50


to prevent disengagement of the latch member


50


from the catch member


60


in a direction along the axis of the lock core unit


40


, thereby strengthening the engagement between the latch member


50


and the catch member


60


. At this time, the through hole


215


may be blocked by an object (not shown) that is locked on the shackle bar


30


of the padlock.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, when the latch member


50


moves to the unlocking position, the shackle bar


30


springs away from the first shackle insert hole


212


by virtue of the compression spring


23


provided in the first shackle insert hole


212


. The ball member


34


slides along the slide groove


216


and then abuts against the retaining shoulder


225


so as to prevent removal of the shackle bar


30


from the second shackle insert hole


222


. The spring-loaded ball unit, including the ball member


34


and the spring


33


, thus constitute an abutment unit for abutting against the retaining shoulder


225


so as to prevent removal of the shackle bar


30


from the second shackle mounting portion


33


, and thus from the lock casing


20


, when the shackle bar


30


springs away from the first shackle mounting portion


211


.




Under this state, with further reference to

FIG. 5

, the stop projection


63


of the catch member


60


is registered with the communicating hole


53


in the latch member


50


to permit removal of the latch member


50


from the catch member


60


in the direction along the axis of the lock core unit


40


. When it is desired to remove the lock core unit


40


for replacement purposes, the latch member


50


is first moved to the unlocking position and the object that is locked on the padlock is subsequently removed. Then, as shown in

FIG. 7

, a tool


100


is extended into the clearance between the first and second shackle mounting portions


211


,


221


, and into the receiving cavity


240


via the through hole


215


for engaging the groove


243


of the retaining shaft


242


. By moving the retaining shaft


242


in a direction away from the core receiving space


213


to compress the spring


241


, the engaging end


244


of the retaining shaft


242


can be retracted into the receiving cavity


240


, thereby disengaging the retaining shaft


242


from the lock core unit


40


. The lock core unit


40


can be removed from the core receiving space


213


at this time.




Without the use of a spring inside the latch member


50


, movement of the catch member


60


between the locking and unlocking positions is a direct result of the rotation of the latch member


50


by virtue of the engagement between the pin


62


and the pin hole


52


. In case any of the springs


23


,


33


,


241


experiences spring fatigue, the padlock is still operable to perform its locking and unlocking functions. By simply replacing the springs


23


,


33


,


241


with new ones, the padlock


1


can be used again. The service life of the padlock


1


is thus lengthened.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A padlock comprising:a lock casing having first and second end surfaces which are opposite to each other in a longitudinal direction, and including a lock core mounting portion adjacent to said first end surface and formed with a core receiving space that extends in the longitudinal direction from said first end surface toward said second end surface, a latch receiving portion adjacent to said second end surface and formed with a latch recess communicated with said core receiving space, a first shackle mounting portion that extends from said lock core mounting portion in a first transverse direction to the longitudinal direction and that is formed with a first shackle insert hole, and a second shackle mounting portion that extends from said latch receiving portion in the first transverse direction and that is opposite to said first shackle mounting portion, said second shackle mounting portion being formed with a second shackle insert hole that is aligned with said first shackle insert hole in the longitudinal direction, said second shackle mounting portion being further formed with a slide channel that extends in the first transverse direction to communicate said second shackle insert hole with said latch recess; a key-operated lock core unit including a cylindrical lock core formed with a keyhole 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 keyhole, said lock core having one end disposed adjacent to said latch recess, and a latch member connected to said one end of said lock core and extending into said latch recess, said latch member being rotatable inside said latch recess between locking and unlocking positions when the corresponding key is operated, said latch member having and end face which is transverse to an axis of said lock core and which is formed with a pin hole that is eccentric to the axis of said lock core; a shackle bar having a first end extending into said first shackle insert hole, and a second end extending into said second shackle insert hole, at least one of said first and second ends being removable from a corresponding one of said first and second shackle insert holes; and a catch member disposed slidably in said latch recess, said catch member having a shackle engaging end portion for engaging said shackle bar, and a latch engaging end portion opposite to said shackle engaging end portion and formed with a pin that extends rotatably into said pin hole in said latch member for engaging said latch member such that said catch member is movable between locking and unlocking positions when said latch member moves between the locking and unlocking positions, said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member extending through said slide channel and into said second shackle insert hole for engaging said shackle bar when said catch member is moved to the locking position, said shackle engaging end portion being retracted into said slide channel for disengaging from said shackle bar when said catch member is moved to the unlocking position; said latch member having a side wall transverse to said end face, said side wall being formed with a slide slot that extends along a plane parallel to said end face, and a communicating hole that extends parallel to the axis of said lock core from said end face to said side slot, said side wall having a stop flange formed between said end face and said slide slot, said catch member being formed with a stop projection which extends through said communicating hole and into said side slot, said stop projection being slidable along said slide slot when said catch member and said latch member move between their locking and unlocking positions, said stop projection of said catch member being registered with said stop flange of said latch member so as to prevent removal of said latch member from said catch member along a direction parallel to the axis of said lock core when said latch member is disposed in the locking position, said stop projection being registered with said communicating hole so as to permit removal of said latch member from said catch member along the direction parallel to the axis of said lock core when said latch member is disposed in the unlocking position.
  • 2. The padlock according to claim 1, wherein said catch member has two opposite side walls, each being formed with a sliding block that extends parallel to the first transverse direction.
  • 3. The padlock according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said shackle bar extends through said second shackle insert hole, and is formed with a shackle groove for engaging said shackle engaging end portion of said catch member, said first end of said shackle bar extending removably into said first shackle insert hole, said first shackle insert hole being provided with a biasing spring for biasing said shackle bar away from said first shackle mounting portion to permit removal of said first end of said shackle bar from said first shackle insert hole when said latch member is disposed in the unlocking position, said first end of said shackle bar being provided with an abutment unit, said second shackle insert hole having an inner surface formed with a retaining shoulder which abuts against said abutment unit to prevent removal of said shackle bar from said second shackle insert hole when said shackle bar is moved away from said first shackle insert hole.
  • 4. The padlock according to claim 3, wherein said abutment unit is a spring-loaded ball unit which projects from said shackle bar in a direction transverse to length of said shackle bar.
  • 5. The padlock according to claim 1, further comprising a lock core retainer mounted on said first shackle mounting portion and extending in the first transverse direction into said core receiving space for engaging said lock core unit so as to prevent removal of said lock core unit from said core receiving space along the longitudinal direction.
  • 6. The padlock according to claim 5, wherein said first shackle mounting portion is formed with a receiving cavity communicated with said core receiving space, said lock core retainer including a retaining shaft received in said receiving cavity and a biasing spring for biasing said retaining shaft to project into said core receiving space and engage said lock core unit, said first shackle mounting portion having a side wall confronting said second shackle mounting portion and formed with a through hole which is communicated with said receiving cavity, said through hole being adapted to permit extension of a tool into said receiving cavity for moving and retracting said retaining shaft into said receiving cavity when said first end of said shackle bar is removed from said first shackle insert hole.
  • 7. The padlock according to claim 6, wherein said retaining shaft has an outer surface formed with a groove adapted to engage the tool.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/576,661, filed on May 23, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/576661 May 2000 US
Child 10/007828 US