1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slot lock, and more particularly to a slot lock for a cart.
2. Description of Related Art
Carts are always arranged in super markets or shopping malls to assist customers to carry the selected objects they want and purchase. A slot lock is commonly mounted on a cart to connect multiple carts in series, such that an employee of a super market or shopping mall can manage the carts efficiently. The slot lock substantially comprises a housing, a locking device, a chain and a key. The housing has a slot and a key hole defined respectively in two ends of the housing. The locking device is mounted in the housing and corresponds to the slot and the key hole. The chain is attached to the housing, and the key is attached to the chain. To connect two carts with the slot lock, the key of the slot lock on one cart is inserted into the key hole and is held by the locking device of the slot lock on the other cart. When a coin is inserted into the slot, the engagement between the locking device and the key will be released. Consequently, a purchaser can use that cart to carry objects. After purchasing, the key hole of the slot lock is inserted by the key on another cart, and the coin will be disengaged by the locking device and is discharged from the slot.
However, in the conventional slot lock, the releasing movement of the coin is not enough, such that the user always must pull the coin out of the slot with large force and the use of the conventional slot lock is inconvenient.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a slot lock to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a slot lock for a cart and one that is convenient in use. The slot lock has a housing, a key and a locking device. The housing has an upper shell and a lower shell. The upper shell has a slot defined in one end and a key hole defined in the other end and corresponding to the slot. The lower shell is combined to the upper shell. The key is connected to the housing. The locking device is mounted in the housing and has two locking arms, a connecting arm, a first biasing member and a second biasing member. The locking arms are pivotally mounted in the upper shell and each has a key-clamping end, a tab and a coin-holding end. The key-clamping end extends toward the key hole. The tab extends from the locking arm near the concave key-clamping end. The coin-holding end is opposite to the key-clamping end and has a concave surface for holding a coin. The connecting arm is mounted between the locking arms and has two ends engaging respectively with the tabs on the locking arms. The first biasing member is mounted between the upper shell and the connecting arm and has two ends connected respectively to the locking arms. The second biasing member is mounted in the upper shell near the slot and has two ends connected to the upper shell and a middle provided with a stop corresponding to the slot.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to FIGS. 1 to 3, a slot lock for a cart in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing (1), a key (31) and a locking device (40). The housing (1) is attached to a handle (A) of the cart and comprises an upper shell (10) and a lower shell (20). The upper shell (10) has two ends, a slot (11) defined in one end and a key hole (12) defined in the other end and corresponding to the slot (11). The lower shell (20) is combined with the upper shell (10) by bolts (21). Each shell (10,20) has two sides provided respectively with a recess (13,23) to hold the handle (A) in cooperation.
The upper shell (10) further has a coin stand (14), a key stand (16), multiple posts (15), a partition wall (17) and two insert holes (18), as shown in
The key (31) is connected to the lower shell (20) through a chain (30). The key (31) has a head (310) and two cavities (311) respectively defined in two sides of the key (31) to form a neck connected to the head (310). In addition, the lower shell (20) further has an elongated through hole (22) for one end of the chain (30) penetrating into the lower shell (20). One of the bolts (21) extends through the chain (30) to securely connect the chain (30) to the lower shell (20).
With further reference to
The locking arms (41) are pivotally mounted in the upper shell (10) with pivots. Each locking arm (41) comprises a key-clamping end (411), a tab (413) and a coin-holding end (410). The key-clamping end (411) is formed on one end of the locking arm (41) and extends toward the key hole (12). The tab (413) extends from the locking arm (41) near the key-clamping end (411). The coin-holding end (410) is formed on the other end of the locking arm (41) opposite to the key-clamping end (411) and has a concave surface (412) for holding a coin.
The connecting arm (43) is mounted between the locking arms (41) and has two ends provided with notches (431) engaging respectively with the tabs (413) on the locking arms (41). The connecting arm (43) has a concave bottom (430).
The first biasing member (44) is mounted between the upper shell (10) and the connecting arm (43) and has two ends connected respectively to the locking arms (41). In an operational embodiment, a through hole (414) is defined through each locking arm (41) near the tab (413) to hold one end of the first biasing member (44) inside.
The second biasing member (42) is mounted in the upper shell (10) between the slot (11) and the partition wall (17). The second biasing member (42) has two ends connected to the upper shell (10) and a middle provided with a stop (420) extending toward the lower shell (20) and corresponding to the slot (11). In an optional embodiment, the ends of the second biasing member (42) are inserted respectively into the insert holes (18) in the upper shell (10).
With reference to
When the head (310) of the key (31) is inserted into the elongated through hole (170) in the partition wall (17), the neck will face the key-clamping ends (411) of the locking arms (41). The locking arms (41) will rotate back to engage the cavities (311) in the key (31) with the key-clamping ends (411), and the key (31) can be kept from escaping from the key hole (12) even when a force is applied to the chain (30). Accordingly, two carts with slot locks will be connected together to assist the keepers of supermarkets or shopping malls to manage the carts.
When a coin is inserted into the housing (1) through the slot (11), with further reference to
When a key (31) is inserted into the key hole (12) and the key-clamping ends (411) of the locking arms (41) are pushed away by the key (31), the coin-holding ends (410) will move away from the coin and the holding effect applied to the coin is released. Accordingly, the coin will be pushed to move out of the slot (11) by the force provided by the second biasing member (42). With the biasing force provided by the second biasing member (42), the coin will be actually pushed out of and discharged from the slot (11), and the use of the slot lock is convenient.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 093206026 | Apr 2004 | TW | national |