1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to locks and more particularly, to a padlock, which provides a locking function as well as an alarm function and, which has a simple structure and a compact size.
2. Description of the Related Art
Pad locks are portable locks used to protect against theft and unauthorized use. When a padlock is used to lock a door, window or vehicle, a theft may directly destroy the padlock or the door, window or vehicle for entry. Because conventional padlocks simply provide a locking function, they cannot give an alarm signal upon a forced or surreptitious entry.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is one object of the present invention to provide a padlock, which provides a locking function as well as an alarm function. It is another object of the present invention to provide a padlock, which has the characteristics of simple structure and compact size, convenient for use.
To achieve these and other objects of the present invention, the padlock comprises a lock body, a lock shackle having two ends respectively inserted into a respective shackle hole in the lock body, two actuation members, two latches, a lock cylinder having a core inserted in between the actuation members and rotatable with a predetermined key to drive the actuation members in moving the latches to lock the lock shackle, and an alarm control device affixed to the lock body for causing a buzzer to buzz upon a vibration.
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The lock body 1 comprises an accommodation chamber 11, which accommodates the alarm control device 2 (see
The alarm control device 2 comprises a housing 21 having a battery chamber 211 that accommodates a set of battery cells (not shown), and an alarm circuit board 22 mounted inside the housing 21. The alarm circuit board 22 comprises a vibration sensor (not shown), and a buzzer 222 controllable by the vibration sensor to output an audio alarm signal. Because the alarm circuit board 22 is of the known art, no further detailed description in this regard is necessary.
The lock shackle 3 is a U-bar having a first end 31, a second end 32, a first retaining groove 311 located on the periphery of the first end 31 at an inner side, and a second retaining groove 321 located on the periphery of the second end 32 at an inner side. The first end 31 and the second end 32 are respectively inserted into the shackle holes 14 of the lock body 1. When a user inserts the key into the lock cylinder 6 to rotate the core 61, the actuation members 5 are driven by the core 61 to move the latches 7, forcing the front ends 71 into the shackle holes 14.
The cover plate 4 comprises a plurality of mounting through holes 41 respectively fastened to the second mounting holes 17 of the lock body 1 by the mounting of screws 18 and then sealed with a respective water seal 44, a cylinder hole 42, which receives the lock cylinder 6, and a bottom chamber 43 fitting over the battery chamber 211 of the housing 21 of the alarm control device 2.
After insertion of the first end 31 and second end 32 of the lock shackle 3 into the shackle holes 14 of the lock body 1, a user can insert the key into the lock cylinder 6 to rotate the core 61 in moving the latches 7 between the locking position and the unlocking position. When the latches 7 are in the locking position, the front ends 71 of the latches 7 are respectively forced into engagement with the first retaining groove 311 and second retaining groove 321 of the lock shackle 3, thereby locking the shackle 3 to the lock body 1. In case of a forced or surreptitious entry after locking of the padlock, the padlock will be vibrated. At this time, the vibration sensor will drive the buzzer 222 to buzz. Further, when the latches 7 are in the unlocking position, the front ends 71 of the latches 7 are respectively kept away from the first retaining groove 311 and second retaining groove 321 of the lock shackle 3, thereby unlocking the shackle 3 from the lock body 1.
Further, a magnet 312 is fixedly mounted on the first end 31 of the lock shackle 3. The alarm circuit board 22 further comprises an arm/disarm control circuit (not shown) having connected thereto switching wires 24 with an induction terminal 241. The induction terminal 241 of the switching wires 24 is affixed to one side 111 of the accommodation chamber 11 of the lock body 1 adjacent to the inner side 141 of one shackle hole 14 (see
Further, the lock body 1 has a locating groove 112 in the accommodation chamber 11 for the positioning of the buzzer 222 of the alarm control device 2. The buzzer 222 is electrically connected to the vibration sensor at the alarm circuit board 22 by conductors 221.
Further, the lock chamber 12 of the lock body 1 is defined by two opposing semicircular walls 121. Each actuation member 5 has an arched notch 51 and a protruding portion 52. The arched notches 51 of the actuation members 5 define a space 122 for receiving the core 61 of the lock cylinder 6. The protruding portions 52 of the actuation members 5 are respectively abutted against the latches 7.
Further, the rear ends 72 of the latches 7 are protruded for the abutting of the protruding portions 52 of the actuation members 5 respectively.
Further, the housing 21 of the alarm control device 2 is covered with a gasket pad 214 to provide a water sealing effect after assembly of the cover plate 4 with the lock body 1.
In conclusion, the invention provides a padlock, which has the following features and advantages:
1. The padlock provides a locking function and an alarm function, and is practical for use to lock a vehicle, door or window. When a thief opens or removes the padlock or the vehicle, door or window, the alarm control device of the padlock buzzes.
2. The padlock has a simple structure and compact size, convenient for use and carrying.
3. A user can selectively switch on/off the alarm function.
4. The padlock provides an excellent waterproof function, well protecting the internal circuit against outside moisture.
5. The lock body can be made of zinc alloy, providing a high structural strength.
Although a particular embodiment of the invention has 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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