1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a trailer lock and particularly to a trailer lock that has an improved lock body to facilitate installation.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Locks are known in the prior art in a wide variety of forms. Reference can be found in R.O.C. patent publication No. 268505 entitled “Locks for bicycles and motorcycles”, R.O.C. patent publication No. 339749 entitled “Automatic bouncing steel cable lock”, and R.O.C. patent publication No. 382384 entitled “Improved pin lock”. While they offer some improvements for locks, they do not provide automatic return and bouncing functions. They also adopt a complicated design and contain too many elements. As a result, the cost is higher and installation is difficult. Due to the steel balls are compressed by a spring, they easily scatter out before being installed in the lock body. This often causes a lot of trouble during installation.
In view of the aforesaid problems, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a trailer lock with a lock body installable easily and quickly without dropping steel balls.
The invention mainly includes a lock body which consists of a cylinder, a core, a movable plug, an anchor shell and an outer casing. The cylinder has a through hole in the center, a plurality of axial flutes formed on the inner wall of the through hole from one end thereof, a bucking hole of a smaller diameter on another end of the through hole, and a plurality of anchor troughs formed on the one end from an outer surface to engage with one end of a torsional spring. The core is cylindrical and held in the cylinder, and has, in this order from one end thereof, a head, a shoulder adjacent to the head, a shank with an outer diameter smaller than the head and a keyway end with an outer diameter smaller than the shank. The head has an indented holding trough with at least two opposing troughs formed on an inner side and cavities on an outer side to hold steel balls. The shoulder and the cylinder are engaged with another end of the torsional spring. The shank has elastic and extendable juxtaposed blades corresponding to the flutes. The keyway end has a keyway to receive a key to drive the juxtaposed blades. The shank is housed in the through hole with the keyway end exposed to the bucking hole. The movable plug is located in the core and has one end pressing a return spring, and insertion ribs on an outer side corresponding to the opposing troughs. The movable plug and the return spring are held in the holding trough of the core. The anchor shell is hollow to encase the movable plug and the core, and has an outer diameter corresponding to the cylinder and a center hole in the hollow center, and two corresponding steel ball outlets formed on a side wall on one end. The periphery of the side wall adjacent to the steel ball outlets has two arched steel ball holding troughs formed thereon. The anchor shell further has opposing axial lugs on another end opposite to the steel ball outlets mating the anchor troughs of the cylinder in an interlocked manner. The lugs oppose the steel ball outlets axially such that the steel balls are located vertically to the lugs. The outer casing aims to house all the aforesaid elements and has an opening on one end, and a housing chamber adjacent to the opening with a hole on another end opposing the opening. The anchor shell, cylinder and contained elements are held in the housing chamber through the opening. The insertion ribs of the movable plug are stopped by an inner end surface where the hole is formed. The outer casing is fastened to the side wall of the cylinder.
The bucking hole formed on the another end of the through hole of the cylinder has a smaller diameter. The bucking hole has a sliding groove on an inner side. The keyway end of the core has an outer diameter smaller than the shank and a flange extended from the outer side to slide in the sliding groove.
The outer casing further has an aperture to allow a pin to be inserted into the side wall of the cylinder to fasten the cylinder to the outer casing.
A latch bar is provided and insertable in the lock body. The latch bar has an annular groove on one end to be latched by the steel balls.
By means of the construction set forth above, the invention can provide the following advantages:
1. The core is formed in an integrated body, hence can be assembled and installed easily. It contains simpler elements.
2. The invention provides an automatic bouncing effect. Through the design of the steel balls and movable plug, when a key is inserted and turns the core, the latch bar is pushed out by the movable plug. Unlocking can be done quickly, and an automatic bouncing effect is generated. The key may be removed or not removed during unlocking.
3. The anchor shell and the cylinder of the invention are latched correspondingly, and fully encase the movable plug, steel balls and core. Hence the steel balls are covered by the steel balls holding trough of the anchor shell before being installed in the outer casing and do not escape. Therefore the problem of dropping the steel balls due to bouncing of the elastic force occurred to the conventional techniques can be avoided. Installation is easy and can be done quickly. It is more convenient.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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a cylinder 10 which has a through hole 11 in the center, a plurality of axial flutes 12 formed on an inner wall of the through hole from one end thereof, a bucking hole 14 of a smaller diameter on another end of the through hole, and a plurality of anchor troughs 15 and 151 and a first insertion trough 13 formed on one end from an outer surface. The first insertion trough 13 is engaged with one end of a torsional spring 16. The bucking hole 14 has a sliding groove 141 on an inner side;
a cylindrical core 20 which is located in the cylinder 10 and has, in this order from one end thereof, a head 21, a shoulder 24 adjacent to the head with a greater outer diameter than the head, a shank 25 with an outer diameter smaller than the head 21 and a keyway end 26 with an outer diameter smaller than the shank 25. The head 21 has an indented holding trough 22 with at least two opposing troughs 221 formed on an inner side and cavities on an outer side to hold steel balls 23. The shoulder 24 has a second insertion trough 241 from one end. The first and second insertion troughs 13 and 241 are engaged with two ends of the torsional spring 16. The shank 25 has two rows of elastic and extendable juxtaposed blades 251. While one row retracts, the other row extends. The keyway end 26 has a keyway 262 to receive a key to drive the juxtaposed blades 251 to extend and retract. The keyway end 26 further has a flange 261 extending outwards to be wedged in the sliding groove 141. By aligning the juxtaposed blades 251 with the flutes 12, the shank 25 may be inserted into the through hole 11 with the keyway end 26 held in the bucking hole 14 and exposed;
a movable plug 30 which is located in the core 20, and has a recess 31 to hold a return spring 33, and jutting insertion ribs 32 on an outer side corresponding to the opposing troughs 221. The movable plug 30 and the return spring 33 are held together in the holding trough 22 of the core 20;
an anchor shell 40 which is hollow to encase the movable plug 30 and the core 20, and has an outer diameter corresponding to the cylinder 10, and a center hole 41 in the hollow portion. It also has steel ball outlets 42 on the side wall of one end corresponding to the steel balls 23. The periphery of side wall adjacent to the steel ball outlets 42 forms two arched steel ball holding troughs 44. The anchor shell 40 has another end with lugs 43 and 431 formed thereon axially to mate the anchor troughs 15 and 151 of the core 10 in an interlocked manner. The lugs 43 and 431 oppose the steel ball outlets 42 axially such that the steel balls 23 are located vertically to the lugs 43 and 431. Thereby when the anchor shell 40 is coupled with the movable plug 30, the lugs 43 and 431 are inserted into the anchor troughs 15 and 151, thereby the steel ball outlets 42 are offset from the steel balls 23, and the steel ball holding troughs 44 of the anchor shell 40 block the steel balls 23 from dropping as shown in
an outer casing 50 which holds the aforesaid elements. It has an opening 51 on one end, a housing chamber 52 adjacent to the opening 51, and a hole 53 on another end opposing the opening 51. The anchor shell 40, cylinder 10 and elements located therein are held in the housing chamber 52 through the opening 51. The insertion ribs 32 of the movable plug 30 are stopped by an inner end surface where the hole 53 is formed. The outer casing 50 is fastened to the side wall of the cylinder 10 by inserting a pin 57 in the cylinder 10 through an aperture 55 formed on the outer casing 50. As the cylinder 10 and the anchor shell 40 are anchored by coupling of the anchor troughs 15 and 151 and the lugs 43 and 431 in an interlocked manner, they do not rotate with the core 20; and
a latch bar 60 which is latched in the core 20. It has an annular groove 61 on one end mating the steel balls 23 to be coupled therewith as shown in
When the invention is in use, first, turn the core 20 to move the steel balls 23 to the steel ball outlets 42 (referring to
To latch the latch bar 60 on the lock body, referring to
For unlocking, insert a key (not shown in the drawings) into the keyway 262 of the keyway end 26; turn the key to overcome the torsional force of the torsional spring 16; as shown in
In summary, the invention has the anchor shell 40 and cylinder 10 encasing two ends of the movable plug 30 and the core 20 to prevent the steel balls 23 from escaping. The entire set is housed in the outer casing 50. Installation is simple.