The invention relates to a padlock.
Padlocks are widely used for locking different kinds of containers, storage units, boxes, hatches and other objects. A padlock comprises a body with a key-operated lock cylinder. Depending on the position of the lock cylinder, a latching member, or latching members, provided in the padlock secure the shackle (usually a U-shaped steel rod) to the body or allow the shackle to be moved relative the body, the object then being unlocked. WO 2013060942 discloses a known padlock, also having a protective cap to protect the keyhole.
Padlocks are commonly used for locking rarely visited remote facilities. Of course, other locking solutions than padlocks are used for such remote facilities as well. Besides, storage and other areas can include multiple locked objects, and, therefore, multiple separate locks. In this case, carrying keys can be problematic because the person heading to the storage area or the remote facility may lose the keys while he is carrying them, or, he may forget to take the keys with him. It is also possible that, he, on the way there, accidentally leaves the key or keys in his car, for example.
The invention aims at alleviating the drawbacks related to the known art. The invention is based on an idea: that padlock comprises a key intended to unlock another lock. The other lock can be a padlock or some other locking structure. The key is inserted into a bore made in the body of the padlock, intended for one end of the shackle. To fit the key into the bore, its blade section is pivotable relative the shank of the key, and the blade section is adapted, in a first position of the blade section, to be at least partially received into the bore. The shank of the key can be received into the bore as well.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the following drawings wherein
The padlock 1 comprises a shackle 3 and a body 2. The body comprises bores 7 for both ends 3A of the shackle. The section view of
The padlock 1 according to the invention is provided with a key 9 intended to unlock another lock. The other lock can be a padlock, door lock or some other locking arrangement. The key is inserted into the bore 7 of the body receiving the shackle end 3A, which is removable out of the body 2 of the padlock. The removable end 3A is released out of the body in a known manner by using a key matching the lock cylinder of the padlock 1. Then, the key 9 can be taken out of the bore 7 to unlock another lock.
To fit the key into the bore, the key 9 comprises a blade section 6 pivotable relative the shank of the key. The blade section is adapted, in a first position of the blade section 6, to be at least partially received into the bore. It appears from the example of
The blade section is, in its first position, substantially parallel to the shank 10 of the key 9. In this position, the key fits, at least partially, into the bore 7 of the body 2. It is not easy to manually turn the key in the first position. To allow the key to be turned with ease, the blade section 6 is pivotable to a second position, as shown in
If a bottom opening 7A is provided at the bottom of the bore 7, the blade section 6 of the key comprises an expanded portion 11 not fitting into the bottom opening 7A of the bore 7. This prevents the key from falling out of the bore through the bottom opening while the padlock 1 is its locked position, with the end 3A of the shackle in the bore.
The blade section 6 of the key can comprise an end portion 6C fitting into the bottom opening 7A of the bore 7, as shown in the example of the figures. This allows the length of the blade section to be increased, making it easier to turn the key in the second position of the blade section. The end portion 6C of the blade section, which, while the blade section is its first position, is partially received into the bottom opening 7A of the bore of the padlock, can comprise a center hole 6A. In addition to the center hole 6A, the end portion 6C can comprise a lateral groove 6B extending from the surface of the end portion to the center hole 6A. The center hole 6A, or the combination of the center hole and the lateral groove 6B, can be utilized to fasten a wire 5 to the blade section 6 of the key. The first end of the wire 5 is fastened to the blade section 6 of the key. The second end of the wire comprises a portion whose size exceeds the diameter of the bottom opening of the bore. As an example, the second end of the wire can be fastened to a part larger in size than the diameter of the bottom opening 7A of the bore 7. The wire keeps the key 9 at the padlock 1. With the padlock in its unlocked position and the key 9 out of the bore 7, the padlock serves as a sort of keyring. As shown in
The padlock according to the invention provides the advantage that, for example, storage facility users do not have to carry keys for each single lock to be unlocked. That is, the padlock serves as both a lock and a key container. While the padlock is in its locked position, its body 2 and shackle 3 provide a good and unnoticeable shield of protection for key 7 received into the bore 7 of the body 2. A separate key container is not necessarily needed. In addition, the invention provides a convenient way of implementing locking solutions requiring the locks to be unlocked in a certain order. As an example, a storage facility can include a confined area accessible by unlocking a padlock according to the invention. After unlocking the padlock, the key 9 can be used to unlock another lock within the confined area. The invention also allows different kinds of security aspects to be addressed. As an example, two passageways can be adapted to be unlocked in a certain order. The right order is maintained by accessing the first passageway by unlocking a padlock according to the invention. The second passageway is unlocked with the key 9 that is taken out of the bore of the padlock 1.
In the light of the above examples, it is clear that there are many different solutions for creating an embodiment according to the invention. The blade section of the key received into the padlock can be implemented in several ways. The blade section of the key can penetrate the bottom opening of the bore. The padlock can be provided with a wire to keep the key at the padlock. That is, the padlock of the invention is not solely restricted to the above examples but can have many different embodiments within the scope of the independent claim.
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