Padlock with elongated shackle bar

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6425272
  • Patent Number
    6,425,272
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Beaulieu; Yonel
    Agents
    • Liniak, Berenato, Longacre & White
Abstract
A padlock includes an elongated shackle bar, a lock body mounted on a first end portion of the shackle bar, and a lock unit mounted on an opposite second end portion of the shackle bar. The lock body and the lock unit have cross-sections larger than that of the shackle bar. The lock unit includes a tubular lock housing, a key-operable lock core mounted in the lock housing, and a shackle engaging member mounted rotatably in the lock housing. The shackle engaging member has a shackle engaging portion for engaging the second end portion of the shackle bar, and a core engaging portion connected to the shackle engaging portion. The core engaging portion is coupled to the lock core so as to be rotated thereby about an axis of the lock housing between a locking position, in which the shackle engaging portion engages the second end portion of the shackle bar to prevent removal of the shackle bar from the shackle engaging member, and an unlocking position, in which the shackle engaging member is disengaged from the second end portion of the shackle bar to permit removal of the shackle bar from the shackle engaging member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a padlock having an elongated shackle bar, more particularly to a padlock which is relatively convenient to operate and which can provide an enhanced anti-theft effect.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 1

illustrates a conventional padlock which includes a lock body


1


and a U-shaped shackle


2


. The lock body


1


is mounted with a lock core


3


therein, and is formed with a pair of shackle insert holes


4


for receiving longer and shorter leg portions of the shackle


2


. Articles to be locked together are generally provided with lobe members


5


that are formed with lock holes


501


. The shackle


2


extends through the lock holes


501


for locking the lobe members


5


to each other. In use, when the padlock is in an unlocking state, the lock body


1


should be turned about an axis of the longer leg portion to move the shorter leg portion away from the lock body


1


so as to permit extension of the shorter leg portion through the lock holes


501


. After the shorter leg portion is extended through the lock holes


501


in the lobe members


5


, the lock body


1


should be turned in an opposite direction to align the shorter leg portion with the corresponding shackle insert hole


4


and to permit the shorter leg portion to extend into the corresponding shackle insert hole


4


for placing the padlock in a locking state. As such, a sufficient space must be provided in the surroundings to permit turning of the lock body


1


for operation of the padlock. The conventional padlock is thus not convenient to operate. Moreover, when the padlock is in the locking state, the shackle


2


is usually exposed from the lobe members


5


, and can be damaged with the use of a saw. The anti-theft effect provided by the padlock is not satisfactory.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a padlock which is relatively convenient to operate and which can provide an enhanced anti-theft effect.




Accordingly, the padlock of the present invention includes an elongated shackle bar, a lock body and a lock unit. The shackle bar has a first end portion and a second end portion opposite to the first end portion. The lock body is mounted on the first end portion of the shackle bar, and has a cross-section larger than the cross-section of the shackle bar. The lock unit is mounted removably on the second end portion of the shackle bar, and includes a tubular lock housing, a key-operable lock core and a shackle engaging member. The lock housing has a first end distal to the second end portion of the shackle bar and formed with a keyhole adapted for extension of a key into the lock housing, and a second end proximate to the second end portion of the shackle bar. The lock housing has a cross-section larger than the cross-section of the shackle bar. The lock core is mounted in the lock housing adjacent to the keyhole, and has a key operating portion adapted for operation by the key. The shackle engaging member is mounted rotatably in the lock housing adjacent to the second end of the lock housing, and has a shackle engaging portion for engaging the second end portion of the shackle bar, and a core engaging portion connected to the shackle engaging portion. The core engaging portion extends toward the lock core, and is coupled to the key operating portion so as to be rotated thereby about an axis of the lock housing between a locking position, in which the shackle engaging portion engages the second end portion of the shackle bar to prevent removal of the shackle bar from the shackle engaging member and from the lock unit, and an unlocking position, in which the shackle engaging member is disengaged from the second end portion of the shackle bar to permit removal of the shackle bar from the shackle engaging member and from the lock unit.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




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





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional padlock in a state of use;





FIG. 2

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





FIG. 3

is a perspective view illustrating how the preferred embodiment is used;





FIG. 4

is a schematic partly sectional view illustrating the preferred embodiment in a state of use;





FIG. 5

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





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment in the unlocking state, taken along line VI—VI in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a longitudinal sectional view of the preferred embodiment in a locking state;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view of the preferred embodiment in the locking state, taken along line VIII—VIII in

FIG. 7

; and





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of the padlock of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 5

, a preferred embodiment of the padlock of the present invention is shown to include an elongated cylindrical shackle bar


41


, a lock body


42


fixed to a first end portion of the shackle bar


41


, and a lock unit


10


mounted removably on a narrower second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


opposite to the first end portion. The lock body


42


is formed as a cylinder with a cross-section larger than that of the shackle bar


41


.




The second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


is formed with three radial engaging projections


44


which are angularly displaced from one another, and three radial positioning projections


45


that are angularly displaced from one another. The engaging projections


44


are formed adjacent to an end face of the second end portion


43


, and are axially displaced from and are aligned with the positioning projections


45


, respectively.




The lock unit


10


is shown to include a positioning member


30


, a shackle engaging member


20


, a cylindrical lock core


12


, a tubular lock housing


18


, and a dust cover unit


50


.




The lock housing


18


has an open first end


15


distal to the second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


, and an open second end


13


proximate to the second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


. The first end


15


is formed with an axial keyhole


122


and an annular peripheral groove


16


therearound. The lock housing


18


has an inner surface that is formed with an axially extending rib


14


adjacent to the second end


13


.




The lock core


12


is received in the lock housing


18


adjacent to the keyhole


122


. The lock core


12


includes a tubular shell


120


and a stack of locking plates


121


which are received in the shell


120


and which constitute a key operating portion adapted for operation by a corresponding key (not shown) that is inserted into the lock core


12


via the keyhole


122


.




The shackle engaging member


20


is received rotatably in the lock housing


18


adjacent to the second end


13


. The shackle engaging member


20


has a cylindrical core engaging portion


25


extending into the shell


120


of the lock core


12


and coupled to the locking plates


121


so as to be rotated thereby when the key is operated, and a shackle engaging portion


21


connected to the core engaging portion


25


. The shackle engaging portion


21


is tubular in shape, and has an inner periphery that defines an axial shackle hole


22


and that is formed with an annular groove


23


around the shackle hole


22


. The inner periphery of the shackle engaging portion


21


is further formed with three guiding slots


24


that extend axially from an end face


210


of the shackle engaging portion


21


to the annular groove


23


for communicating with the annular groove


23


and that are angularly displaced from one another.




The positioning member


30


is mounted in the lock housing


18


at the open second end


13


. The positioning member


30


has a tubular sleeve portion


35


disposed around the shackle engaging portion


21


of the shackle engaging member


20


, and an end wall


36


formed on one end of the sleeve portion


35


and disposed adjacent to the end face


210


of the shackle engaging portion


21


. The end wall


36


is formed with a positioning hole


33


aligned with the shackle hole


22


in the shackle engaging member


20


, and three positioning grooves


34


that extend radially and outwardly from the positioning hole


33


. The sleeve portion


35


has an outer surface formed with an axially extending groove


31


which engages the rib


14


of the lock housing


18


to prevent relative rotation between the positioning member


30


and the lock housing


18


. The second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


is extendible into the shackle hole


22


in the shackle engaging member


20


through the positioning hole


33


. During extension of the second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


into the shackle hole


22


, the engaging projections


44


are slidable along the guiding slots


24


for extension into the annular groove


23


, and the positioning projections


45


engage the positioning grooves


34


in the positioning member


30


, respectively, to prevent relative rotation between the shackle bar


41


and the positioning member


30


. The core engaging portion


25


is actuated by the locking plates


121


when the key is operated so as to rotate the shackle engaging portion


21


about the axis of the lock housing


18


between an unlocking position shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, in which the guiding slots


24


are aligned with the engaging projections


44


to permit sliding of the engaging projections


44


along the guiding slots


24


and removal of the second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


from the shackle engaging portion


21


, and a locking position shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, in which the guiding slots


24


are misaligned with the engaging projections


44


to retain the engaging projections


44


in the annular groove


23


so as to prevent removal of the second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


from the shackle engaging member


20


.




The dust cover unit


50


includes a cover seat


51


and a dust cover plate


55


retained at the cover seat


51


. The cover seat


51


has a tubular sleeve portion which is sleeved around the first end


15


of the lock housing


18


and which has an inner surface formed with a pair of retaining projections


52


(only one is shown) that engage the peripheral groove


16


in the first end


15


of the lock housing


18


for retaining the cover seat


51


at the first end


15


of the lock housing


18


. The sleeve portion is further formed with a circumferential slot


54


adjacent to an end wall, which is formed with a key opening


53


that is aligned with the key hole


122


in the lock housing


18


. The cover plate


55


is retained movably in the slot


54


, and is formed with a gripping projection


551


for gripping by fingers of a user so as to permit operation of the cover plate


55


for selectively covering the key opening


53


to prevent entry of dust into the keyhole


22


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, when the padlock of the preferred embodiment is used for locking together lobe members


100


of two articles, the shackle bar


41


is extended through lock holes


101


in the lobe members


100


, and is then inserted into the shackle hole


22


in the shackle engaging member


20


via the positioning hole


33


in the positioning member


30


under the state that the shackle engaging member


20


is in the unlocking position shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

. The lobe members


100


are thus disposed between the lock body


42


and the lock unit


10


. Thereafter, by operating the key to rotate the shackle engaging member


20


to the locking position, in which the guiding slots


24


are misaligned with the engaging projections


44


on the second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the shackle bar


41


is locked to the lock unit


10


. As the cross-section of the lock body


42


and the cross-section of the lock housing


18


of the lock unit


10


are larger than the cross-section of the shackle bar


41


, the lobe members


100


can be retained between the lock body


42


and the lock unit


10


, as shown in FIG.


4


. Preferably, the shackle bar


41


is designed to have a length sufficient to clamp the lobe members


100


between the lock body


42


and the lock unit


10


and to conceal the shackle bar


41


within the lock holes


101


in the lobe members


100


so as to prevent damage to the shackle bar


41


by a saw tool. As the positioning projections


45


on the second end portion


43


of the shackle bar


41


engage the positioning grooves


34


in the positioning member


30


, relative rotation between the shackle bar


41


and the lock unit


10


is prevented so as to prevent disengagement of the shackle bar


41


from the lock unit


10


. When it is desired to unlock the lock unit


10


from the shackle bar


41


for removal of the shackle bar


41


from the lobe members


100


, the key is operated once again to rotate the shackle engaging member


20


to the unlocking position, in which the guiding slots


24


are aligned with the engaging projections


44


, respectively, to permit movement of the shackle bar


41


in the axial direction of the lock unit


10


for removal from the lock unit


10


.





FIG. 9

illustrates another preferred embodiment of the present invention. The padlock of this embodiment is shown to include an elongated and cylindrical shackle bar


61


with opposite first and second end portions


63


,


63


′, a lock body


62


mounted removably on the first end portion


63


, and a lock unit


10


mounted removably on the second end portion


63


′. Each of the first and second end portions


63


,


63


′ is formed with three angularly spaced positioning projections


632


and three angularly spaced engaging projections


631


that are aligned respectively with the positioning projections


632


. The lock body


62


has a structure identical to that of the lock unit


10


, and incorporates locking means operable by a corresponding key (not shown) for locking to and unlocking from the first end portion


63


of the shackle bar


61


in a manner identical to that of the lock unit


10


.




It has thus been shown that, during operation of the padlock of the present invention, the shackle bar


41


moves along the axis of the lock housing


18


toward and away from the lock housing


18


to permit sleeving of the lobe members


100


thereon. A space in the surroundings to permit turning of the lock housing


18


is not required. The padlock of the present invention thus provides added convenience during operation thereof. In addition, as the shackle bar


41


,


61


is formed as an elongated cylinder, the shackle bar


41


,


61


can be designed to have a length that permits clamping of the lobe members


100


between the lock body


42


,


62


and the lock unit


10


, and that permits the shackle bar


41


to be concealed by the lobe members


100


when the padlock is in the locking state. An enhanced anti-theft effect can thus be attained.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments 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:an elongated shackle bar extending along a straight longitudinal axis, said shackle bar having a first end portion and a second end portion opposite to said first end portion along said straight longitudinal axis; a lock body mounted on said first end portion of said shackle bar, said lock body having a cross-section larger than cross-section of said shackle bar; and a lock unit mounted removably on said second end portion of said shackle bar and spaced apart from said lock body along said longitudinal axis, said lock unit including: a tubular lock housing having a first end distal to said second end portion of said shackle bar and formed with a keyhole adapted for extension of a key into said lock housing, and a second end proximate to said second end portion of said shackle bar, said lock housing having a cross-section larger than the cross-section of said shackle bar, a key-operable lock core mounted in said lock housing adjacent to said keyhole, said lock core having a key operating portion adapted for operation by the key, and a shackle engaging member mounted rotatably in said lock housing adjacent to said second end of said lock housing, said shackle engaging member having a shackle engaging portion for engaging said second end portion of said shackle bar, and a core engaging portion connected to said shackle engaging portion, said core engaging portion extending toward said lock core and being coupled to said key operating portion so as to be rotated thereby about an axis of said lock housing between a locking position, in which said shackle engaging portion engages said second end portion of said shackle bar to prevent removal of said shackle bar from said shackle engaging member and from said lock unit, and an unlocking position, in which said shackle engaging member is disengaged from said second end portion of said shackle bar to permit removal of said shackle bar from said shackle engaging member and from said lock unit.
  • 2. The padlock according to claim 1, wherein said lock body is fixed to said first end portion of said shackle bar.
  • 3. The padlock according to claim 1, wherein said shackle engaging portion of said shackle engaging member is tubular in shape, said shackle engaging portion having an end face and an inner periphery that defines an axial shackle hole and that is formed with an annular groove around said shackle hole, said inner periphery being further formed with at least one guiding slot which extends axially from said end face to said annular groove, said second end portion of said shackle bar being extendible into said shackle hole and being formed with at least one radial engaging projection which is slidable along said guiding slot for extension into said annular groove, said guiding slot being aligned with said engaging projection to permit movement of said engaging projection along said guiding slot and removal of said second end portion of said shackle bar from said shackle engaging portion of said shackle engaging member when said shackle engaging member is rotated to the unlocking position, said guiding slot being misaligned with said engaging projection to prevent removal of said engaging projection from said annular groove so as to prevent removal of said second end portion of said shackle bar from said shackle engaging member when said shackle engaging member is rotated to the locking position.
  • 4. The padlock according to claim 3, wherein said lock unit further includes a positioning member mounted non-rotatably on said second end of said lock housing, said positioning member having a tubular sleeve portion extending into said second end of said lock housing and disposed around said shackle engaging member, and an end wall formed on one end of said sleeve portion, said end wall being formed with a positioning hole aligned with said shackle hole in said shackle engaging member and at least one radial positioning groove that extends radially and outwardly from said positioning hole, said second end portion of said shackle bar being formed with at least one radial positioning projection which engages said positioning groove when said shackle bar is inserted into said shackle hole through said positioning hole, thereby preventing relative rotation between said shackle bar and said lock housing.
  • 5. The padlock according to claim 4, wherein said sleeve portion of said positioning member has an outer wall surface formed with an axially extending slot, said lock housing having an inner surface formed with an axially extending rib which engages said axially extending slot to prevent relative rotation between said positioning member and said lock housing.
  • 6. The padlock according to claim 4, wherein said at least one positioning projection on said second end portion of said shackle bar is aligned with said at least one engaging projection in an axial direction.
  • 7. The padlock according to claim 4, wherein said second end portion of said shackle bar is formed with three of said positioning projections which are angularly spaced apart from one another, and three of said engaging projections that are angularly spaced apart from one another and that are aligned respectively with said positioning projections.
  • 8. The padlock according to claim 1, wherein said lock body is mounted removably on said first end portion of said shackle bar and incorporates locking means for locking to and unlocking from said first end portion of said shackle bar.
  • 9. The padlock according to claim 1, wherein said shackle bar is cylindrical in shape, and said longitudinal axis of said shackle bar are aligned along the axis of said lock housing of said lock unit.
  • 10. A padlock comprising:a substantially straight shackle bar extending along a axis between a first end portion and a second end portion, a lock body mounted on said first end portion of said shackle bar, said lock body having a cross-section substantially larger than a cross-section of said shackle bar; and a separate lock unit detachably secured to said shackle bar proximate said second end portion of said shackle bar, wherein when said lock unit is detached to said shackle bar, said shackle bar may be manipulated thought a lock hole of a lock lobe without manipulating said lock unit, and when said lock unit is thereafter secured to said shackle bar, said shackle bar remains locked to said lock lobe to provide a locking function.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
89100808 Jan 2000 TW
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4112715 Uyeda Sep 1978 A