1. Field of the invention
This invention generally relates to a connecting lock, and more particularly to a lock for connecting exhibition stands.
2. Background Art
Exhibition stands used, for example, in expositions and other places, for showing and demonstrating products are typically steady frame ones consisting of beams and columns, which are connected and fixed through connecting locks. Prior Chinese Patents ZL99113438 and ZL99113439 disclosed connecting locks invented by the applicant.
When eccentric lock cam 3 is rotated, a big cam 361, which is on eccentric lock cam 3 pushes against end surface 261, forcing lock plate 2 to move toward the back end 1106 of lock shell 1. This forces bevels 231, 232 and 233 on plate tongues 1010, 1011, and 1012, respectively, to move backwards along inclined bearing surfaces 131, 121 and 111. Because of this bevel movement, the three hooks 21, 22, and 23 on the front end 1100 of lock plate 2 expand along reverse directions, causing connecting lock fixed in the beam to be locked inside the column section bar. This results in steady and fixed frame exhibition stands. The movement of lock plate 2 is stopped by a small stop cam 362 located on the front end of eccentric lock cam 3 which presses against a side wall of hole trough 5 on lock plate 2.
The connecting lock described above has very good usability and has been applied widely. However, since eccentric lock cam 3 has two cams—big cam 361 and small cam 362, the difficulty of fabrication is increased. Eliminating small stop cam 362 would cause fabrication to be easier. However, it would be necessary to change the stop structure if small stop cam 362 was eliminated, which would cause technical difficulties.
The invention is directed to a new kind of connecting lock aimed at solving the above mentioned technical difficulties, and improving on the conventional connecting lock described in the Background section. Improvements to the lock plate and shape and structure of the eccentric lock cam are disclosed, which simplify the connecting lock structure, reduce cost and facilitate ease of use.
The technology solution for the invention is: a connecting lock used for exhibition stands, comprising a lock shell 1, a lock plate 2 and an eccentric lock cam 3.
The lock shell has inclined bearing surfaces 131, 121 and 111 in a front portion 1104 thereon.
Lock plate 2 has a front end 1100 and a back end 1102, with a plurality of plate tongues 1010, 1011, and 1012 having different widths being disposed at the front end 1100 of lock plate 2. The front end of each plate tongue 1010, 1011, and 1012 are bent into hooks 21, 22, and 23, respectively, with a reverse bending direction between adjacent hooks. Each plate tongue has a beveled surface 231, 211, and 221. The plate tongues are separated by a plurality of elongated slots 1001 and 1002, each slot being divided into three sections 41, 42, and 43 of different widths. The back end 1102 of lock plate 2 is bent into a U-shaped half-loop 26 having an end surface 261 in the form of a plane. A stop tooth 27 is also disposed on lock plate 2.
Eccentric lock cam 3 comprises a fully arc shaped eccentric cam 332, a big shaft 333, and a small shaft 331. A Quincunx hole 334, which allows easy rotation of eccentric lock cam 3 with a special matching tool, is formed on the surface of big shaft 333.
By adopting the above mentioned improvements, the structure of the Plate tongue and Eccentric lock cam is simplified and the stop structure is changed. As a result, the structure and process of the connecting lock is further simplified, the cost is saved, and the adaptability is increased.
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146 is the rectangular hole formed on the internal surface of lower side of lock shell 1;
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Lock shell 1 is designed to receive lock plate 2. Lock shell 1 has inclined bearing surfaces 131, 121 and 111 in a front portion 1104 thereon. Lock shell 1 also forms two holes 15 and 53 that are configured to receive eccentric lock cam 3. Opening 15 has an arc 151. A first rectangular hole 146 is formed on the upper surface of lock shell 1, and a second rectangular hole 16 is formed on the upper side of lock shell 1. A flange strip 17 is disposed on the internal surface of the bottom side of lock shell 1 (See
Lock plate 2 has a front end 1100 and a back end 1102, with a plurality of plate tongues 1010, 1011, and 1012 having different widths being disposed at the front end 1100 of lock plate 2. The front end of each plate tongue 1010, 1011, and 1012 are bent into hooks 21, 22, and 23, respectively, with a reverse bending direction between adjacent hooks. Each plate tongue has a beveled surface 231, 211, and 221. The plate tongues are separated by elongated slots 1001 and 1002, with each slot being divided into three sections 41, 42, and 43 of different widths. The back end 1102 of lock plate 2 is bent into a U-shaped half-loop 26 having an end surface 261 in the form of a plane. A stop tooth 27 is also disposed on lock plate 2.
Eccentric lock cam 3 comprises a fully arc shaped eccentric cam 332, a big shaft 333, and a small shaft 331. A Quincunx hole 334, which allows easy rotation of eccentric lock cam 3 with a special matching tool, is formed on the surface of big shaft 333. (See
Stop tooth 27 on lock plate 2 and arc shaped eccentric cam 332 on eccentric lock cam 3 combine to constitute a stop structure for the connecting lock.
During use, lock plate 2 is inserted into lock shell 1. After lock plate 2 has been inserted into lock shell 1, eccentric lock cam 3 is first inserted through the bottom of lock shell 1 into opening 15 on lock shell 1. After passing through opening 15, eccentric lock cam 3 is inserted through hole 55 on lock plate 2 and into hole 53 of lock shell 1.
After eccentric lock cam 3 has been fully inserted through opening 15 and holes 55 and 53, eccentric lock 3 is rotated counterclockwise with a special tool until eccentric lock cam 3 reaches stop tooth 27, which prevents eccentric lock cam 3 from rotating anymore (see
Other technical measures can also be used to realize the back and forth movement. For example, in one embodiment, a wedged bulge 262 is disposed on the back end 1102 of lock plate 2 such that bulge 262 is disposed behind eccentric lock cam 3 when eccentric lock cam 3 is inserted into the connecting lock. This can constitute a “V” shape through connecting with lock plate 2. The fabrication of wedged bulge 262 can be completed during the manufacturing process of lock plate 2 together with the punch of lock plate 2. Compared with the process of bending edge folds to get the working point of the acting force, this is a much simpler process. The manufacturing process of wedged bulge 262 may be realized along with the punch process of lock plate 2 manufacturing, so it has the advantages of lower manufacturing costs due to the simple process. The “V” shaped connection between wedged bulge 262 and lock plate 2 applied in this technical measure will also increase the connecting strength between wedged bulge 262 and lock plate 2, enabling wedged bulge 262 to have a better bearing capability. Also, because this technical measure can make the contact surface between eccentric lock cam 3 and lock plate 2 to be vertical with the direction of the acting force that pushes lock plate 2, the reliability of this invention is enhanced.
A barrier tooth 28 can also be disposed on lock plate 2 to restrict eccentric cam 332 from rotating clockwise. Hole 55 on Lock plate 2 also has a flange 551 (see
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200410013855.4 | Jan 2004 | CN | national |
This application is a nationalization of PCT Application No. PCT/CN2004/001449, filed Dec. 14, 2004, which claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 200410013855.4 filed Jan. 6, 2004, the contents of which are incorporated herein by specific reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN04/01449 | 12/14/2004 | WO | 7/6/2006 |