Padlock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6393876
  • Patent Number
    6,393,876
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 11, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A lock (10) comprising a lock body (12) defining a top surface (14) and a bottom surface (16), the lock body (12) having a bore (18) formed therein extending from the top surface (14) to a location spaced from the bottom surface (16), a key-operated lock cylinder (20) located in the bore (18) and having a keyway opening (22) facing the bottom surface (16), a key entry aperture (24) being formed in the bottom surface (16) for permitting insertion of a key therethrough into engagement with the keyway opening (22) of the cylinder (20) and being sized so as not to permit the cylinder (20) to pass therethrough, a shackle (26), a locking mechanism located in the lock body (12) and being operated by the lock cylinder (20) for locking the shackle (26), characterized by a multifunctional lock top protector element (60) mounted onto the top surface (14) of the lock body (12), the multifunctional lock top protector element (60) being apertured to accommodate the shackle (26) and to surround at least a portion thereof, the multifunctional lock top protector element (60) overlying the bore (18) so as to prevent access to the cylinder (20) from the top surface (14), the shackle (26) and the multifunctional lock top protector element (60) being configured such that when the shackle (26) is locked by the locking mechanism, the shackle (26) locks the multifunctional lock top protector element (60) in engagement with the top surface (14) of the lock body (12) and in overlying relationship with the bore (18).
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to padlocks with a cylinder-guarding closure.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is well known to provide padlocks with high security lock cylinders that are removable through an opening formed in the top surface of the padlock body. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,713,309 and 4,063,435 both describe arrangements for interchanging the lock cylinder through a top opening in the padlock body.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,636,738 describes a padlock with a cover plate having a very shallow surface hardening.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,710,603 describes a padlock with a sealing cover member that forms an upper closure for a bore for a cylinder.




U.S. Pat. 4,158,952 describes a padlock with a locking plug or cylinder which is removable through a top opening in the lock case. A top closure is provided in the form of a cap which is locked into the padlock case by a loose ball fitting in a groove in the cap and the case.




U.S. Pats. Nos. 3,713,309 and 4,241,594 describe a padlock with a key lock plug removably received in a plug cavity in the casing and an elongated slideway cavity overlying the plug cavity that extends through one end of the padlock casing outwardly adjacent the socket for the shorter leg of the shackle. The slideway cavity receives a reciprocative slidable cover member that covers the plug cavity.




U.S. Pat. Re. 30,243 describes a closure for a padlock body that comprises a circular member having a concave recess in its perimeter coacting with the shorter leg of the padlock shackle at the top of the padlock.




British Patent GB 2169343 describes a high security padlock including a removable lock mechanism within a lock body and a lockable shackle which can form a closed loop with the lock body. The lock mechanism is retained in the lock body by screw threaded means.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention seeks to provide an improved padlock with a cylinder-guarding closure. The closure is a multifunctional lock top protector element overlying a bore of the cylinder so as to prevent access to the cylinder from the top surface of the padlock. Unlike the prior art, the shackle and the lock top protector element are configured such that when the shackle is locked by a locking mechanism of the padlock, the shackle locks said multifunctional lock top protector element in engagement with said top surface of said lock body and in overlying relationship with said bore.




It is noted that throughout the specification and the claims the term “shackle” is not restricted to a U-shaped shackle with two legs, but rather encompasses any kind of locking element or bolt which extends from a lock body, such as a single locking bolt or latch or any other kind of locking element.




There is thus provided in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention a lock including a lock body defining a top surface and a bottom surface, the lock body having a bore formed therein extending from the top surface to a location spaced from the bottom surface, a key-operated lock cylinder located in the bore and having a keyway opening facing the bottom surface, a key entry aperture being formed in the bottom surface for permitting insertion of a key therethrough into engagement with the keyway opening of the cylinder and being sized so as not to permit the cylinder to pass therethrough, a shackle, a locking mechanism located in the lock body and being operated by the lock cylinder for locking the shackle, a multifunctional lock top protector element mounted onto the top surface of the lock body, the multifunctional lock top protector element being apertured to accommodate the shackle and to surround at least a portion thereof, the multifunctional lock top protector element overlying the bore so as to prevent access to the cylinder from the top surface, the shackle and the multifunctional lock top protector element being configured such that when the shackle is locked by the locking mechanism, the shackle locks the multifunctional lock top protector element in engagement with the top surface of the lock body and in overlying relationship with the bore.




In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the shackle is formed with at least one undercut which engages a corresponding portion of the multifunctional lock top protector element thereby locking the multifunctional lock top protector element in engagement with the top surface of the lock body and in overlying relationship with the bore.




Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the shackle includes a yoke having a pair of locking legs which are lockingly engaged by the locking mechanism.




Still further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the lock also includes a key aperture cover assembly mounted on the bottom surface of the lock body.




Additionally in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the cylinder is formed with an apertured housing, pins and a plug which are configured such that the pins may be removed from the apertured housing via the apertures without removing the plug from the housing, when the plug is in a predetermined rotational orientation relative to the apertured housing.




In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the lock also includes a rotation restricting element that restricts rotation of the key-operated lock cylinder within a predetermined angular range, the rotation restricting element being selectively arrangeable with respect to the key-operated lock cylinder in two orientations, wherein in a first orientation the rotation restricting element permits rotation of the key-operated lock cylinder in a clockwise direction to open the lock and wherein in a second orientation the rotation restricting element permits rotation of the key-operated lock cylinder in a counterclockwise direction to open the lock.




Further in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention the shackle is completely removable from the lock body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:





FIGS. 1-3

simplified sectional illustrations of a padlock constructed and operative in accordance a preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a simplified exploded pictorial illustration of the padlock of

FIGS. 1-3

;





FIG. 5

is a simplified exploded pictorial illustration of a padlock constructed and operative in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a simplified sectional illustration of the padlock of

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 7 and 8

are simplified pictorial illustrations of a rotation restricting element constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, arranged in two different orientations with respect to a key-operated lock cylinder of the padlock of either

FIGS. 1-4

or of

FIGS. 5 and 6

;





FIG. 9

is a simplified exploded pictorial illustration of a key aperture cover assembly mounted on the bottom surface of the lock body of

FIGS. 1-4

or of

FIGS. 5 and 6

, constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention,

FIG. 9

showing the lock body in an inverted position relative to the positions shown in

FIGS. 1-8

; and





FIG. 10

is a simplified sectional illustration of a padlock constructed and operative in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, having a removable shackle.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 1-4

which illustrate a padlock


10


constructed and operative in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.




Padlock


10


includes a lock body


12


defining a top surface


14


and a bottom surface


16


. A bore


18


is formed in lock body


12


extending from top surface


14


to a location spaced from bottom surface


16


.




A key-operated lock cylinder


20


is located in bore


18


and has a keyway opening


22


(seen in

FIGS. 4 and 9

) facing bottom surface


16


. A key entry aperture


24


(shown in

FIGS. 4 and 9

) is formed in bottom surface


16


for permitting insertion of a key (not shown) therethrough into engagement with keyway opening


22


. Key entry aperture


24


is sized so as not to permit cylinder


20


to pass therethrough.




A locking mechanism is located in lock body


12


and is operated by lock cylinder


20


to lock a shackle


26


. In

FIGS. 1-4

, shackle


26


comprises a yoke having a pair of locking legs. The locking mechanism preferably comprises an actuator pin


28


which includes a protruding portion


30


which cooperates with a recess


32


formed at an end of a plug


34


in cylinder


20


. Rotation of plug


34


thus causes rotation of actuator pin


28


via the mating of protruding potion


30


in recess


32


. Actuator pin


28


selectively urges a pair of balls


36


against a corresponding pair of grooves


38


formed in a shorter leg


40


and a longer leg


42


of shackle


26


. Legs


40


and


42


are received in bores


44


and


46


, respectively, formed in lock body


12


. As is well known in the art, when balls


36


are urged outwardly against grooves


38


, shackle


26


is in locked engagement with lock body


12


.




Rotation of actuator pin


28


is preferably restricted within a predetermined angular range by means of a rotation restricting element


48


. Referring additionally to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, it is seen that rotation restricting element


48


is formed with an aperture


50


which somewhat resembles a figure eight. Aperture


50


receives therein an actuating member


52


extending from actuator pin


28


. Rotation restricting element


48


is selectively arrangeable with respect to cylinder


20


in two orientations.

FIG. 7

illustrates a first orientation wherein a key can turn actuating member


52


in a counterclockwise direction only (when viewed from below, i.e., member


52


can only be rotated in a clockwise direction when viewed from the top, which is the view illustrated in

FIG. 7

) to open lock


10


.




Alternatively, rotation restricting element


48


can be flipped over to the orientation shown in FIG.


8


.

FIG. 8

illustrates a second orientation wherein a key can turn actuating member


52


in a clockwise direction only (when viewed from below, i.e., member


52


can only be rotated in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the top, which is the view illustrated in

FIG. 8

) to open lock


10


.




Leg


42


of shackle


26


is preferably pinned inside lock body


12


to a pin


53


which passes through a bushing


54


. An assembly access hole


55


pluggable by a plug


56


may be formed in lock body


12


to aid in reaching inner elements of the lock


10


during assembly or repair of the lock.




A multifunctional lock top protector element


60


is mounted onto top surface


14


of lock body


12


. Protector element


60


has a pair of apertures


62


and


64


formed therein to accommodate legs


40


and


42


, respectively, of shackle


26


. Protector element


60


surrounds at least a portion of shackle


26


to provide excellent protection against tampering thereof Protector element


60


overlies bore


18


so as to prevent access to cylinder


20


from top surface


14


.




It is a particular feature of the present invention that shackle


26


and protector element


60


are configured such that when shackle


26


is locked by the locking mechanism, shackle


26


locks protector element


60


in engagement with top surface


14


and in overlying relationship with bore


18


. Preferably shackle


26


is formed with at least one undercut


66


which engages a corresponding portion


68


(seen in

FIG. 1

) of protector element


60


, thereby locking protector element


60


in engagement with top surface


14


and in overlying relationship with bore


18


, i.e., protector element


60


cannot be lifted off top surface


14


.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 5 and 6

which a padlock


70


constructed and operative in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention. Padlock


70


is preferably identical to padlock


10


with like numerals designating like elements. Padlock


70


differs from padlock


10


only in that padlock


70


is equipped with a multifunctional lock top protector element


72


which surrounds less of a portion of shackle


26


than protector element


60


. Protector element


72


is preferred for applications requiring locking chains and the like which can not be easily accessed with the more enveloping protector element


60


. Protector elements


60


and


72


may be fastened to lock body


12


by means of screws


74


through mounting holes


76


.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 4 and 9

. In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, lock


10


or lock


70


includes a key aperture cover assembly


80


mounted on bottom surface


16


of lock body


12


. Assembly


80


preferably includes a pair of shutters


82


biased by a biasing device, such as a plurality of springs


84


. Shutters


82


and springs


84


are preferably housed in a housing


86


covered by a dust cover


88


. Shutters


82


turn together with the turning of the key.




Lock cylinder


20


is preferably constructed such that when cylinder


20


is removed from lock body


12


, pins can be rapidly and easily replaced and interchanged. Preferably cylinder


20


includes a housing formed with apertures


90


(one of which is shown in

FIG. 4

) such that a plurality of pins


92


in plug


34


may be removed from the apertured housing via apertures


90


without removing plug


34


from the housing, when plug


34


is in a predetermined rotational orientation relative to the apertured housing.




Reference is now made to

FIG. 10

which illustrates that padlock


10


may be constructed, in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, with a removable shackle


97


. Shackle


97


has two locking legs


98


of generally equal length and neither leg is pinned inside lock body


12


so that shackle


97


can be completely removed from lock body


12


.




It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the features described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof which would occur to a person of skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not in the prior art.



Claims
  • 1. A lock (10) comprising:a lock body (12) defining a top surface (14) and a bottom surface (16), the lock body (12) having a bore (18) formed therein extending from the top surface (14) to a location spaced from the bottom surface (16); a key-operated lock cylinder (20) located in the bore (18) and having a keyway opening (22) facing the bottom surface (16), a key entry aperture (24) being formed in the bottom surface (16) for permitting insertion of a key therethrough into engagement with the keyway opening (22) of the cylinder (20) and being sized so as not to permit the cylinder (20) to pass therethrough; a shackle (26) having at least two legs; a locking mechanism located in said lock body (12) and being operated by said lock cylinder (20) for locking at least two of said at least two legs of said shackle (26); characterized by a multifunctional lock top protector element (60) mounted onto the top surface (14) of said lock body (12), said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) being apertured to accommodate at least two of said at least two legs of said shackle (26) and to surround at least a portion of each leg which said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) is apertured to accommodate, said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) overlying said bore (18) so as to prevent access to said cylinder (20) from said top surface (14), said shackle (26) and said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) being configured such that when said shackle (26) is locked by said locking mechanism, said shackle (26) locks said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) in engagement with said top surface (14) of said lock body (12) and in overlying relationship with said bore (18), and further characterized in that said shackle (26) is formed with at least one undercut (66) on each of said legs that said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) is apertured to accommodate, wherein each undercut engages a corresponding portion of said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) thereby locking said multifunctional lock top protector element (60) in engagement with said top surface (14) of said lock body (12) and in overlying relationship with said bore (18).
  • 2. A lock (10) according to claim 1 wherein said shackle (26) comprises a yoke having a pair of locking legs (40, 42) which are lockingly engaged by said locking mechanism.
  • 3. A lock (10) according to claim 1 wherein said multifunctional lock top protector element is formed with a mating portion which is in mating engagement with a portion of said shackle intermediate said at least two legs of said shackle when said shackle is lockingly engaged by said locking mechanism.
  • 4. A lock (10) according to claim 1 further compromising a key aperture cover assembly (80) mounted on the bottom surface (16) of the lock body (12).
  • 5. A lock (10) according to claim 1 wherein said cylinder (20) is formed with an apertured housing formed with apertures (90), pins (92) and a plug (34) which are configured such that the pins (92) may be removed from the apertured housing via the apertures (90) without removing the plug (34) from the housing when the plug (34) is in a predetermined rotational orientation relative to the apertured housing.
  • 6. A lock (10) according to claim 1 further comprising a rotation restricting element (48) that restricts rotation of said key-operated lock cylinder (20) within a predetermined angular range, said rotation restricting element (48) being selectively arrangeable with respect to said key-operated lock cylinder (20) in two orientations, wherein in a first orientation said rotation restricting element (48) permits rotation of said key-operated lock cylinder (20) in a clockwise direction to open said lock (10) and wherein in a second orientation said rotation restricting element (48) permits rotation of said key-operated lock cylinder (20) in a counterclockwise direction to open said lock (10).
  • 7. A lock (10) according to claim 1 wherein said shackle (26) is completely removable from the lock body (12).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
122509 Dec 1997 IL
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/IL98/00557 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/29990 6/17/1999 WO A
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