1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to locks, and more specifically to a padlock that has a security function and a unique figuration.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional locks generally include two types, i.e. a key controlled type, which needs a correct key to unlock it, and a combination controlled type, which needs a correct permutation of numbers or symbols to unlock it.
Usually, the conventional key or combination locks have ordinary or monotonic configurations, and no matter how many designs the manufactures do the overall configurations of the conventional key or combination locks always show an incongruous appearance because of the existence of a shackle of the lock.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is one objective of the present invention to provide a padlock, which has a security function and a unique figuration.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a padlock, which is simple to operate.
To achieve these objectives of the present invention, the padlock comprises a base, a combination controlled lock unit, a shaft, a driving member, and a latch. The base has an accommodation chamber and a top hole in communication with the accommodation chamber. The combination controlled lock unit has a shaft, which is axially moveably disposed in the accommodation chamber of the base with a top end thereof extending out of the base through the top hole of the base, a plurality of combination wheels rotatably sleeved onto the shaft and received in the accommodation chamber for controlling an axial movement of the shaft, and a plurality of retaining wheels sleeved onto the shaft and respectively engaged with the combination wheels. The driving member is connected with the top end of the shaft of the combination controlled lock unit. The shackles have bottom ends thereof respectively connected with two opposite sides of the base and top ends thereof detachably engaged with each other. At least one of the shackles is pivotable relative to the base. The latch has at least one block portion and is movably mounted in the accommodation chamber of the base and connected with the shaft of the combination controlled lock unit so as to be driven by the shaft to move between a locking position where the block portion stops the pivotable shackle from movement for ensuring the engagement of the top ends of the shackles and a unlocking position where the block portion moves away from the pivotable shackle for allowing disengagement of the top ends of the shackles.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The base 20 includes a front shell 22 and a rear shell 24 having a top hole 241 on a top side thereof, two spaced guides 242 inside, a first concavity 244 located between the guides 242, a second concavity 246 located above the first concavity 244, as shown in
The combination controlled lock unit 30 has a shaft 32 passing through the top hole 241 of the base 20 into the accommodation chamber 26 and provided with a top end extending out of the base 20, and a recess 322, three combination wheels 34 sleeved onto the shaft 32 so as to be located in the accommodation chamber 26 of the base 20 and respectively and partially extending out of the openings 28 of the rear shell 24 for user's operation, and three retaining wheels 36 sleeved onto the shaft 32 and respectively engaged with the combination wheels 34. When the combination wheels 34 are rotated to show a correct permutation, the shaft 32 can be moved in an axial direction of the combination wheels 34. On the contrary, when the combination wheels 34 show a wrong permutation, the shaft 32 cannot be moved axially due to the restriction of the retaining wheels 36.
The driving member 40 is formed of two side plates 42 coupled to each other and fixed on the top end of the shaft 32 of combination controlled lock unit 30 for driving the shaft 32 to move axially. A front side of the one of the side plates 42 is mounted with a decorative plate 44 to be served as a face of the padlock 10.
The right shackle 50 has a top end thereof provided with a protrusion 52 and a bottom end thereof provided with a right pivot 54 pivotally mounted in the right pivoting hole 248 of the rear shell 24 of the base 20 and a pivot portion 56 integrally connected with the right pivot 54.
The left shackle 60 has a top end thereof provided with a hole 62 for insertion of the protrusion 52 of the right shackle 50 and a bottom end thereof provided with a left pivot 64 pivotally mounted in the left pivoting hole 249 of the rear shell 24 of the base 20 and a left pivot portion 66 integrally connected with the left pivot 64.
The latch 70 has two guide slots 72 on a rear side thereof for insertion of the guides 242 of the rear shell 24 so as to be movable relative to the base 20 along the guides 242, two notches 74 on a front side thereof for accommodation of the right pivot portion 56 of the right shackle 50 and the left pivot portion 66 of the left shackle 60, a projection 76 located between the notches 74 and engaged with the recess 322 of the shaft 32, as shown in
The positioning member 80 is received in a positioning hole 79 of the latch 70, as shown in
When a user would like to operate the padlock 10 to lock on an object, he/she can rotate the combination wheels 34 of the combination controlled lock unit 30 to show a correct permutation, and then pulls the driving member 40 upwards, as shown in
By means of the aforesaid design, as long as the user pulls the driving member and rotates the left and right shackles, the padlock can be locked on a door, a cupboard, a bag or luggage for providing a simple operation and extensive purposes. Besides, the overall configuration of the padlock can be simulated as a robot, for example, the base is a body of the robot and the driving member is a head of the robot and the left and right shackles are left and right arms of the robot. Therefore, the padlock can provide a special presentation when it is locked on any object. Further, the user can paint a picture or paste up some adornments on the base, the driving member or the left and right shackles according to personal preferences for creating a diverse and lively appearance.
Furthermore, the padlock of the invention can be made with various kinds of design. For example, both of the left shackle and the right shackle are not limited to be pivoted to the base as long as either the left shackle or the right shackle is pivoted to the base. In addition, the number of the block portion of the latch is not limited as long as the block portion of the latch can stop the pivotable shackle from movement. Under this circumstance, when the latch is located at the unlocking position and the user pulls the pivotable shackle and rotates it, the protrusion of the right shackle and the hole of the left shackle can also be disengaged from each other to unlock the padlock.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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