Theftproof lock structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357265
  • Patent Number
    6,357,265
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Zanelli; Michael J.
    • Gibson; Eric M
    Agents
    • Rosenberg, Klein & Lee
Abstract
A theftproof lock structure includes a number lock body, an alarm, an elastic plate, and a rotary wheel set including a plurality of number wheels and follower wheels. One of the follower wheels includes a boss, and the elastic plate includes a tilt abutting piece detachably abutting the boss. When the number wheels are rotated to a correct position, the alarm is closed. When the number wheels are rotated to deviate from the correct position, the follower wheels are rotated with the number wheels to lock the padlock while the boss of the follower wheel is moved to detach from the abutting piece of the elastic plate, thereby starting the alarm. When a thief touches the number wheels, the buzzer of the alarm will be started to emit sound loudly, thereby efficiently achieving a theftproof function.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a theftproof lock structure.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional number lock in accordance with the prior art can be used for locking a luggage case or the like. However, the thief only needs to take the whole luggage case away without having to unlock the number lock at the site, thereby greatly limiting the versatility of the number lock.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a theftproof lock structure comprising: a number lock body; an alarm mounted in the number lock body and including a circuit board, a buzzer, and a vibration switch; an elastic plate secured in the number lock body; a rotary wheel set pivotally mounted in the number lock body and including a plurality of number wheels, a plurality of follower wheels, and a support shaft extending through the number wheels and the follower wheels, each of the follower wheels rotated with the respective number wheel and including an annular flange having a flattened face; a lock retaining plate secured on the rotary wheel set and having a locking recess; and an U-shaped padlock secured on the number lock body and including a joint end having a neck secured in the locking recess of the lock retaining plate.




When the flattened face of the annular flange of each of the follower wheels is disposed in a horizontal manner, the lock retaining plate can be shifted so that the neck of the joint end of the padlock can be detached from the locking recess, thereby releasing the padlock from the number lock body.




In such a manner, the support shaft, the follower wheels and the elastic plate are made of conducting material. The circuit board of the alarm has a positive pole and a negative pole respectively connected to the support shaft and the elastic plate. One of the follower wheels includes a boss formed on the annular flange and located opposite to the flattened face. The elastic plate includes a tilt abutting piece detachably abutting the boss.




When the number wheels are rotated to a correct position, the flattened face of the annular flange of each of the follower wheels is disposed in a horizontal manner while the alarm is closed.




When the number wheels are rotated to deviate from the correct position, the follower wheels are rotated with the number wheels to lock the padlock while the boss of the annular flange of the follower wheel is moved to detach from the abutting piece of the elastic plate, thereby starting the alarm.




When a thief touches the number wheels, the vibration switch of the alarm is adapted to operate the buzzer of the alarm to emit sound loudly, thereby achieving a theftproof function.




Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a theftproof lock structure in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top plan cross-sectional assembly view of the theftproof lock structure as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front plan cross-sectional assembly view of the theftproof lock structure as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side plan cross-sectional assembly view of the theftproof lock structure as shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an operational view of the theftproof lock structure as shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an operational view of the theftproof lock structure as shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a circuit diagram of an alarm of theftproof lock structure in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 8

is a block diagram of the alarm as shown in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and initially to

FIGS. 1-5

, a theftproof lock structure in accordance with the present invention comprises a hollow number lock body


10


, an alarm


20


mounted in the number lock body


10


and including a circuit board


21


, a buzzer


22


and a vibration switch


23


, an elastic plate


40


secured in the number lock body


10


, a rotary wheel set


30


pivotally mounted in the number lock body


10


and including a plurality of number wheels


32


, a plurality of follower wheels


33


, and a support shaft


31


extending through the number wheels


32


and the follower wheels


33


, a lock retaining plate


70


secured on the rotary wheel set


30


and having a locking recess


72


, a cover plate


50


secured in the a top portion of the number lock body


10


and defining a plurality of elongated slots


51


for allowing passage of the respective number wheel


32


, and an U-shaped padlock


60


secured on the number lock body


10


and including a joint end


61


having a neck


611


secured in the locking recess


72


of the lock retaining plate


70


. The lock retaining plate


70


defines a plurality of openings


71


for allowing passage of the respective number wheel


32


.




Each of the follower wheels


33


is rotated with the respective number wheel


32


and includes an annular flange


331


of a larger diameter having a flattened face


3310


. When the flattened face


3310


of the annular flange


331


of each of the follower wheels


33


is disposed in a horizontal manner, the lock retaining plate


70


can be shifted so that the neck


611


of the joint end


61


of the padlock


60


can be detached from the locking recess


72


, thereby releasing the padlock


60


from the number lock body


10


.




Each of the number wheels


32


has an inner wall defining a plurality of tooth-shaped locking grooves


322


and an outer wall defining a plurality of indents


321


. Each of the follower wheels


33


includes an axle


332


extending from the annular flange


331


and secured in the respective number wheel


32


, and a locking stub


3321


mounted on the axle


332


and secured in one of the locking grooves


322


so that each of the follower wheels


33


is rotated with the respective number wheel


32


.




The elastic plate


40


defines a plurality of receiving slots


41


for receiving the respective number wheel


32


, and each of the receiving slots


41


is provided with a bent stop piece


43


abutting one of the indents


321


of the respective number wheel


32


for positioning the number wheel


32


.




The support shaft


31


in turn extends through a center hole


330


defined in each of the follower wheels


33


and has one end provided with a catch block


311


abutting a first one of the follower wheels


33


, and the rotary wheel set


30


further includes a spring


34


biased between a last one of the follower wheels


33


and an inner wall of the number lock body


10


.




The support shaft


31


, the follower wheels


33


and the elastic plate


40


are made of conducting material, and the circuit board


21


of the alarm


20


has a positive pole and a negative pole respectively connected to the support shaft


31


and the elastic plate


40


.




One of the follower wheels


33


includes a boss


3311


formed on the annular flange


331


and located opposite to the flattened face


3310


, and the elastic plate


40


includes a tilt abutting piece


42


detachably abutting the boss


3311


as shown in FIG.


4


.




When the number wheels


32


are rotated to a correct position as shown in

FIG. 4

, the flattened face


3310


of the annular flange


331


of each of the follower wheels


33


is disposed in a horizontal manner. In such a situation, the lock retaining plate


70


can be shifted so that the neck


611


of the joint end


61


of the padlock


60


can be detached from the locking recess


72


, thereby releasing the padlock


60


from the number lock body


10


. At the same time, the number wheel


32


for controlling the alarm


20


is disposed at its correct position where the boss


3311


abuts and presses the abutting piece


42


so that the alarm


20


is closed.




When the number wheel


32


for controlling the alarm


20


is disposed at its correct position, and the other number wheels


32


are rotated to deviate from the correct position, the follower wheels


33


are rotated with the number wheels


32


to lock the padlock


60


. In such a manner, the alarm


20


is still closed due to the boss


3311


abutting the abutting piece


42


, and the padlock


60


is locked by the number wheels


32


so that the padlock


60


can be locked without starting the alarm


20


.




When the number wheel


32


for controlling the alarm


20


is rotated to deviate from its correct position as shown in

FIG. 5

, the boss


3311


of the annular flange


331


of the follower wheel


33


for controlling the alarm


20


is moved to detach from the abutting piece


42


of the elastic plate


40


, thereby starting the alarm


20


. In such a manner, the alarm


20


is started, and the padlock


60


is still locked. Accordingly, when a thief touches and rotates the number wheels


32


for unlocking the padlock


60


, the vibration switch


23


of the alarm


20


is started and adapted to operate the buzzer


22


of the alarm


20


to emit sound loudly, thereby achieving a theftproof function.




The user can rotate the number wheel


32


for controlling the alarm


20


to its correct position to close the alarm


20


so as to lock and unlock the padlock


60


without starting the alarm


20


.




When the user wishes to change the unlocking codes of the number lock, the number wheels


32


are initially rotated to their correct positions as shown in FIG.


3


. The support shaft


31


is then pressed so as to axially displace each of the follower wheels


33


from the position as shown in

FIG. 3

to the position as shown in

FIG. 6

, thereby detaching the locking stub


3321


of each of the follower wheels


33


from the locking groove


322


of each of the number wheels


32


. Each of the number wheels


32


can then be rotated to a position indicating the desired number to be changed, and the locking stub


3321


of each of the follower wheels


33


is then again inserted into the locking groove


322


of each of the number wheels


32


, thereby changing unlocking codes of the number lock.





FIG. 7

shows a circuit diagram of the alarm


20


, and

FIG. 8

shows a block diagram of the alarm


20


.




When the circuit is disposed at a closed state, the number lock switch is disposed at a short circuit state. Therefore, the input side of “U


2


” connects the ground, and the output side of “U


2


” supplies a high voltage through “D


2


” and “R


6


” to “U


4


”, thereby depressing the signals supplied from the vibration switch


23


.




When the circuit is started, the number lock switch is disposed at an open state. In such a situation, “R


2


” and “C


2


” form a delay circuit so that “U


2


” will supply a low voltage by means of delaying three seconds to cancel the depression signal. Therefore, the signal will fluently enter into “U


6


” when the vibration switch


23


is operated.




When the vibration switch is triggered after the circuit is started, the signal is delayed by three seconds through “R


1


”, “C


1


”, “R


4


” and “C


3


”. Then, the signal is sent to “U


3


” to start the timing circuit “R


2


” and “C


4


”. In such a manner, “U


6


” receives the triggered signal supplied from “U


4


” and “U


5


” to generate alarm sound. “C


4


” and “R


5


” used for calculating time is set to two minutes. The alarm sound will stop after two minutes, and will return to its alert state.




When the circuit is closed, the code lock switch will return to a short circuit state. Therefore, the input side of “U


2


” connects the ground, and “R


3


” and “C


2


” form a delay circuit. The high voltage is sent through “D


2


” and “R


6


” to “U


4


”, thereby depressing the signals supplied from the vibration switch.




When the numbers of the theftproof lock are rotated to a correct position, the circuit is short while the alarm is closed. When the numbers of the theftproof lock are rotated to a wrong position, the circuit is opened while the alarm is started. The user cannot touch the theftproof lock again after the alarm is started. When the theftproof lock is vibrated due to an external force, the vibration switch is started. The alarm will emit the alarm sound by delaying three seconds so that the user has enough time to cancel the alarm.




After the alarm emits the alarm sound, the closing action of the theftproof lock will be delayed by three seconds so that the thief cannot immediately know if the numbers rotated by him are correct, thereby greatly increasing the difficulty of unlocking the theftproof lock. After the alarm is activated, the user has to rotate the number wheels of the code lock to their correct positions, and to wait for three seconds so as to close the alarm.




It should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A theftproof lock structure comprising:a number lock body (10); an alarm (20) mounted in said number lock body (10) and including a circuit board (21), a buzzer (22), and a vibration switch (23); an elastic plate (40) secured in said number lock body (10); a rotary wheel set (30) pivotally mounted in said number lock body (10) and including a plurality of number wheels (32), a plurality of follower wheels (33), and a support shaft (31) extending through said number wheels (32) and said follower wheels (33), each of said follower wheels (33) rotated with said respective number wheel (32) and including an annular flange (331) having a flattened face (3310); a lock retaining plate (70) secured on said rotary wheel set (30) and having a locking recess (72); and an U-shaped padlock (60) secured on said number lock body (10) and including a joint end (61) having a neck (611) secured in said locking recess (72) of said lock retaining plate (70); whereby, when said flattened face (3310) of said annular flange (331) of each of said follower wheels (33) is disposed in a horizontal manner, said lock retaining plate (70) can be shifted so that said neck (611) of said joint end (61) of said padlock (60) can be detached from said locking recess (72), thereby releasing said padlock (60) from said number lock body (10); wherein, said support shaft (31), said follower wheels (33) and said elastic plate (40) are made of conducting material, said circuit board (21) of said alarm (20) has a positive pole and a negative pole respectively connected to said support shaft (31) and said elastic plate (40), one of said follower wheels (33) includes a boss (3311) formed on said annular flange (331) and located opposite to said flattened face (3310), said elastic plate (40) includes a tilt abutting piece (42) detachably abutting said boss (3311), when said number wheels (32) are rotated to a correct position, said flattened face (3310) of said annular flange (331) of each of said follower wheels (33) is disposed in a horizontal manner while said alarm (20) is closed, when said number wheels (32) are rotated to deviate from said correct position, said follower wheels (33) are rotated with said number wheels (32) to lock said padlock (60) while said boss (3311) of said annular flange (331) of said follower wheel (33) is moved to detach from said abutting piece (42) of said elastic plate (40), thereby starting said alarm (20), when a thief touches said number wheels (32), said vibration switch (23) of said alarm (20) is adapted to operate said buzzer (22) of said alarm (20) to emit sound, thereby achieving a theftproof function.
  • 2. The theftproof lock structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein each of said number wheels (32) has an inner wall defining a plurality of tooth-shaped locking grooves (322) and an outer wall defining a plurality of indents (321), and each of said follower wheels (33) includes an axle (332) secured in said respective number wheel (32), and a locking stub (3321) mounted on said axle (332) and secured in one of said locking grooves (322) so that each of said follower wheels (33) is rotated with said respective number wheel (32).
  • 3. The theftproof lock structure in accordance with claim 2, wherein said elastic plate (40) defines a plurality of receiving slots (41) for receiving said respective number wheel (32), and each of said receiving slots (41) is provided with a bent stop piece (43) abutting one of said indents (321) of said respective number wheel (32).
  • 4. The theftproof lock structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said support shaft (31) has one end provided with a catch block (311) abutting a first one of said follower wheels (33), and said rotary wheel set (30) further includes a spring (34) biased between a last one of said follower wheels (33) and an inner wall of said number lock body (10).
  • 5. The theftproof lock structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein said lock retaining plate (70) defines a plurality of openings (71) for allowing passage of said respective number wheel (32).
  • 6. The theftproof lock structure in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a cover plate (50) secured in said a top portion of said number lock body (10) and defining a plurality of elongated slots (51) for allowing passage of said respective number wheel (32).
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