PADLOCK WITH HIDDEN SHACKLE
20210381279 · 2021-12-09
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Abstract
A padlock includes a case including a main part and a board which is mounted to the main part. The main part includes a room therein and a block is located in the room. A lock cylinder is located in room and includes a keyhole and shaft. A chamber is formed in block in the room. The board includes an operation space and a shackle is movably located in the operation space. A notch is defined through the board and communicates with the chamber. The shackle includes an engaging hole in which the shaft of the lock cylinder is securely engaged. The staple is inserted into the notch and an end of the shackle pivotably passes through the notch and the chamber, and the staple when operating the lock cylinder. The shackle is hidden in the case and difficult to be accessed from outside of the case.
Claims
1. A padlock comprising: a case including a main part and a board which is removably mounted to a peripheral wall of the main part, the main part having multiple connection portions, a reception hole defined through a first face of the case, a room defined in the case and a block located in the room, a passage and a chamber respectively formed in the block in the room, a first path formed in the block in the room and having an opening which communicates with the chamber, the board having an operation space and a second path respectively formed in an inside thereof, the second path located corresponding to the first path, a notch defined through the board and communicating an opening of the second path, the notch is located corresponding to and communicating with the chamber, the board having multiple receiving portions with which the connection portions are engaged to connect the board to the main part; a lock cylinder located in the passage and including a keyhole defined a first end thereof, the keyhole located corresponding to the reception hole, a shaft rotatably located on a second end of the lock cylinder, and a shackle movably located in the first and second paths, the shackle having an engaging hole in which the shaft of the lock cylinder is securely engaged, the shackle being pivotable within the operation space, the first path and the second path, an end of the shackle passing through the notch and the chamber when the shaft of the lock cylinder is rotated.
2. The padlock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connection portions are pegs and the receiving portions are holes with which the pegs are engaged.
3. The padlock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shaft of the lock cylinder is a non-circular shaft, the engaging hole of the shackle is shaped such that the shaft is securely engaged with the engaging hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] The board 4 includes an operation space 40 and a second path 41 respectively formed in the inside thereof. The second path 41 is located corresponding to the first path 14 when the board 4 is connected to the main part. A notch 43 is defined through the board 4 and communicates an opening of the second path 41. The notch 43 is located corresponding to and communicates with the chamber 13 when the board 4 is connected to the main part. The board 4 includes multiple receiving portions 42 which are holes with which the connection portions 1 are engaged to connect the board 4 to the main part. Of course, any known method can be used to connect the board 4 to the main part.
[0019] A shackle 3 is movably located in the first and second paths 15, 41. The shackle 3 includes an engaging hole 30 formed in the first end thereof. The engaging hole 30 of the shackle 3 is shaped such that the shaft 21 is securely engaged with the engaging hole 30.
[0020] As shown in
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[0022] The padlock is looked as a rectangular case (other shapes may also be used) so that the shackle 3 is hidden in the case 1 and difficult to be accessed from outside of the case 1.
[0023] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, 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.