1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a padlock, and more particularly, to a padlock with replaceable shackle and cylinder. The padlock has non-conductive feature so as to be used with electrical equipment to ensure safety of the maintainers.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional padlocks are widely used locks and some of them have replaceable shackle and cylinder so that theses padlocks can be used with different types of equipment or objects without purchasing whole new locks to save the cost. By replaceable shackles and cylinder, the unauthorized persons difficult to guess the correct key. Alternatively, the cylinders of multiple locks can be set to have the same structure so that the users do not need to carry different keys.
In order to keep the maintainers safety when maintaining electrical equipment, many countries have set as a law to require a lock is necessary for the electric equipment such as the power boxes so as to prevent unauthorized access and operation. Because the electric equipment have potential risk of electric shocking which can seriously injure the maintainers when opening or locking the power boxes, so that the locks used to the electric equipment have to be non-conductive.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,121 discloses a lock body having opposing identical molded plastic sections which are composed of a first part and a second part. Each of the first and second pars has an inside, an outside and an upright wall that is attached to the inside and ends at the two sides of the inside. The first and second parts are connected to each other by connecting integral pins to holes. The first and second parts may also be connected to each other by way of ultra-sonic welding. A room is defined between the first and second parts when the sides of the first and second parts are connected to each other. However, the connection by the pins and holes is easily damaged because the lock is made by plastic material. If the connection is made by way of ultra-sonic welding, then the lock cannot be dis-assembled, so that it is impossible to replace the cylinder or shackle, and this does not meet the requirements in the market. If the lock should be replaced, then a whole new lock has to be purchased and this increases the cost.
The present invention intends to provide a padlock to eliminate the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a padlock and comprises a body having a first recess defined in the top thereof. A slide slot is defined in one side of the body and communicates with the first recess. A slide is located in the slide slot and movable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The slide protrudes beyond the body when the slide is located at the locked position, and the slide is retracted into the body when the slide is located at the unlocked position. A housing is mounted to the body and has a first hole defined in the inside thereof. Two second holes are defined in the top of the housing. The slide is located in the first hole when the slide is located at the locked position.
Preferably, the slide has a through hole facing the first recess. A positioning member is engaged with the through hole and positions the slide when the slide is located at the locked position. The positioning member is removed from the through hole and releases the slide when the slide is located at the unlocked position.
Preferably, the positioning member has a protrusion extending laterally therefrom. The shape of the through hole is correspondent to the shape of the positioning member and the shape of the protrusion. The protrusion is engaged with the slide when the slide is located at the locked position.
Preferably, the slide has a receiving recess defined in the outside thereof. When the slide is located at the locked position, the positioning member is rotated and the protrusion is received in the receiving recess.
Preferably, the slide has a recessed portion which is located corresponding to the lower end of first recess. The recessed portion communicates with the through hole. A dent is defined in the inside of the recessed portion and located corresponding to the positioning member. When the slide is located at the locked position, the positioning member is rotated and the protrusion is located in the recessed portion.
Preferably, the slide slot has a receiving hole communicating with the first recess. A resilient member is received in the receiving hole and biased between the inner end of the receiving hole and the lower end of the positioning member. The resilient member is compressed. A slot is defined in the top end of the positioning member.
Preferably, the body, the slide and the housing are made from insulation material.
Preferably, the body has a second recess, a room and a reception hole. The second recess is located at one end of the first recess. The depth of the second recess is deeper than that of the first recess. The reception hole axially communicates with the room and transversely communicates between the first and second recesses. A conjunction portion between the reception hole and the first recess is located above the slide slot. A groove is defined in the inside of the top of the body and communicates with the second recess. An opening is defined in the underside of the body.
Preferably, the second recess and the room are defined from one side of the body. A cover is connected to the side of the body. The second recess and the room are defined between the body and the cover.
Preferably, the body has at least one connection hole. The cover has a passage which is located corresponding to the at least one connection hole. A fixing member extends through passage and the at least one connection hole to fix the cover to the body. A cylinder is received in the room and has a keyhole which is located at the opening. The cylinder drives a cam located in the reception hole, and the cam has two recessed areas. Two securing members are respectively located at the conjunction portion between the reception hole and the first recess, and a conjunction portion between the reception hole and the second recess. The two securing members are received in the two recessed areas when the cam is rotated. A shackle has a first leg and a second leg which is shorter than the first leg. The first leg extends through one of the two second holes and is inserted into the second recess. The first leg has a head at the distal end thereof. The groove has an engaging member located corresponding to the head. The housing has a positioning block to positioning the engaging member. Each of the first and second legs has a notch. The second leg extends into the other one of the two second holes and is located in the first recess to impede a conjunction portion between the slide slot and the first recess when the slide is located at the locked position. The cam is rotated to engage the securing members with the notches. When the slide is located at the unlocked position, the second leg is separated from the first recess.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a padlock wherein when the padlock is unlocked, the second leg is separated from the first recess so that the user can use a tool to rotate and press the positioning member, such that the positioning member is rotated to engage the protrusion with the recessed portion. The slide is moved and completely inserted into the slide slot of the body, such that the body can be removed from the housing to replace the cylinder and the shackle. When the cylinder and the shackle are replaced, the body is then put into the housing. The tool is used to rotate the positioning member, and the resilient member push the protrusion toward the receiving recess, and the positioning member is rotated to engage the protrusion with the receiving recess. The slide is then positioned and installed to the first hole to complete the assembly of the padlock. The padlock is easily assembled and disassembled. The replaceable cylinder and shackle ensure the safety of the padlock.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a padlock wherein the body, the slide and the housing are made from insulation material, so that the padlock is suitable for being used with electric equipment to prevent the maintainers from being injured by electric shocking.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
Referring to
A housing 2 is mounted to the body 1 and has a first hole 22 defined in the inside thereof. Two second holes 23 are defined in the top of the housing 1.
In one embodiment, the second recess 13 and the room 14 are defined from one side of the body 1. A cover 18 is connected to the side of the body 1, so that the second recess 13 and the room 14 are defined between the body 1 and the cover 18. The body 1 has at least one connection hole 181. The cover 18 has a passage 182 which is located corresponding to the at least one connection hole 181. A fixing member 183 extends through passage 182 and the at least one connection hole 181 to fix the cover 18 to the body 1.
A cylinder 3 is received in the room 14 and has a keyhole 31 which is located at the opening 17, the cylinder 3 drives a cam 32 located in the reception hole 15, the cam 32 has two recessed areas 321, two securing members 33 are respectively located at the conjunction portion between the reception hole 15 and the first recess 11, and the conjunction portion between the reception hole 15 and the second recess 13.
A shackle 4 has a first leg 41 and a second leg 42 which is shorter than the first leg 41. The first leg 41 extends through one of the two second holes 23 and is inserted into the second recess 13. The first leg 41 has a head 411 at the distal end thereof. The groove 16 has an engaging member 43 located corresponding to the head 411. The housing 2 has a positioning block 21 to positioning the engaging member 43. Each of the first and second legs 41, 42 has a notch 44.
When the padlock is locked, as shown in
As shown in
In one embodiment, the slide 5 has a through hole 51 facing the first recess 11. A positioning member 6 is engaged with the through hole 51 and positions the slide 5 when the slide 5 is located at the locked position. the positioning member 6 has a protrusion 61 extending laterally therefrom. The shape of the through hole 51 is correspondent to the shape of the positioning member 6 and the shape of the protrusion 61. The slide 5 has a receiving recess 52 defined in the outside thereof. The slide 5 has a recessed portion 53 which is located corresponding to the lower end of first recess 11. The recessed portion 53 communicates with the through hole 51. A dent 54 is defined in the inside of the recessed portion 53 and located corresponding to the positioning member 6.
As shown in
When the slide 5 is to be moved to the unlocked position, the cylinder 3 has to be rotated as mentioned before. The second leg 42 is removed from the first recess 11 as shown in
During the removal of the housing 2, as shown in
When the cylinder 3 or the shackle 4 is replaced, the housing 2 is first mounted to the body 1 and the slide 5 is pushed out from the body 1 and is installed to the first hole 22 as shown in
It is noted that only the cylinder 3 is made by metal which is enclosed by the body 1, the cover 18 and the housing 2. The body 1 has the opening 17 to allow the user to insert a key into the keyhole 31 of the cylinder 3. The body 1, the slide 5, the housing 2 and the shackle 4 are made by insulation material so that the user only touch the housing 2, the body 1 and the shackle 4 and can avoid from being shocked by electricity. It is also noted that the body 1, the slide 5, the housing 2 and the shackle 4 can also be made by material other than the insulation material such as metal.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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