Holder for TSA-Approved Locks
20240090638 ยท 2024-03-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
A45C13/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C13/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05B37/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed is a holder for TSA-approved locks, the multi-purpose protective holder comprising a holder body, a TSA-approved and recognised logo window provided on at least one of either a front face and a back face of the holder body for exposing TSA-approved and recognised logo; a code zone provided on one side of the holder body to expose code dials; and a keyhole zone provided at the underside of the holder body to expose a keyhole and a TSA key number, wherein the holder body is further attached with a card case body including a card case bottom wall and a card case top wall. The holder as disclosed may facilitate customs officials in identifying the TSA-approved and recognised logo so as to avoid the circumstances of removing the lock by force, causing damage due to misidentification; besides, it is convenient for a passenger to place an information card in the card case to record names/usages of the items inside the luggage as well as personal information. Besides, the holder as disclosed may be further used in collaboration with an electronic tracking device so as to provide preliminary evidence for the passenger to claim against the service providers upon occurrence of losses or damage to items in the luggage.
Claims
1. A multi-purpose protective holder for a Transportation Security Administration TSA-approved lock, comprising of a holder body (1); a TSA-approved and recognised logo window (10) provided on at least one of either a front face and a back face of the holder body for exposing a TSA approved and recognised logo (3); a code zone (14) provided on one side of the holder body (1) to expose code dials (5); and a keyhole zone (16) provided at the underside of the holder body (1) to expose a keyhole (4) and a TSA key number, wherein the holder body (1) is further attached with a card case body (12) including a card case bottom wall (120) and a card case top wall (121), the card case bottom wall (120) and the card case top wall (121) jointly enclosing a cavity (126) inside the card case body (12); the card case top wall (121) is provided with a framed top wall reinforcing ridge (122) which surrounds a card window zone (124); on the top of the holder body (1) is provided a first limit flange (17), and at the underside of the holder body (1) is provided a second limit flange (18).
2. The multi-purpose protective holder for a TSA-approved lock according to claim 1, wherein a shackle hole (19) is provided on each of the left and right sides of the first limit flange (17), or a first shackle hole (19a) is provided on one side of the first limit flange (17) and a second shackle hole (19b) is provided on the first limit flange (17).
3. The multi-purpose protective holder for a TSA-approved lock according to claim 2, wherein the second limit flange (18) is of an annular shape, a middle part of which is a keyhole zone (16); or the second limit flange (18) is of a strip shape, two sides of which are the keyhole zone (16).
4. The multi-purpose protective holder for a TSA-approved lock according to claim 2 or 3, wherein on the card case bottom wall (120) are configured with at least one of air holes (128), bumps (129), and sucking discs.
5. The multi-purpose protective holder for a TSA-approved lock according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the card window zone (124) is positioned between the card case top wall (121) and the top wall reinforcing ridge (122).
6. The multi-purpose protective holder for a TSA-approved lock according to claim 5, wherein the card window zone (124) is made of a clear material.
7. The multi-purpose protective holder for a TSA-approved lock according to claim 6, wherein the holder body (1) and the card case body (12) are integrally formed.
8. The multi-purpose protective holder for a TSA-approved lock according to claim 7, wherein one side of the card case body (12) distal from the holder body (1) is provided with an open slot for placing an item to be accommodated or removing the accommodated item.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0029] Reference Numerals: 2-TSA-approved lock; 20-shackle; 3-TSA-approved and recognised logo; 4-keyhole; 5-code dial; 1-holder body; 10-TSA-approved and recognised logo window; 14-code zone; 16-keyhole zone; 17-first limit flange; 18-second limit flange; 19-shackle hole; 12-card case body; 120-card case bottom wall; 121-card case top wall; 122-top wall reinforcing ridge; 124-window zone; 126-cavity; 128-air hole; 129-bump; 19afirst shackle hole; 19bsecond shackle hole.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Hereinafter, technical solutions of the present disclosure will be described in a clear and complete manner with reference to the accompanying drawings. Apparently, the embodiments as described herein are only part, rather than all, of the embodiments of the present disclosure. All other embodiments derived by those skilled in the art without exercise of inventive work based on those as described herein all fall within the protective scope of the present disclosure.
[0031] As shown in
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[0033] Those skilled in the art may understand that because the shackle 20 is of an inverted U shape, it includes a fixed end always attached to the lock body and a movable end (the shackle toe) detachable from the lock body, while the shackle hole 19 provided on at least one side of the first limit flange 17 should allow for the fixed end and the movable end of the inverted U-shaped shackle 20 to penetrate through as a whole, and the shackle hole 19 provided at the other side may at least allow for the movable end of the shackle to penetrate through. As a preferred embodiment, the shackle holes 19 can be further divided into a first shackle hole 19a specific for the fixed end of the shackle 20 and a second shackle hole 19b specific for the movable end of the shackle 20. In the meanwhile, as a preferred embodiment of the first limit flange 17, the first limit flange 17 may be arranged with a sheet structure shown in
[0034] The holder body 1 further comprises: a second limit flange 18 positioned at the lower portion of the holder body 1; as shown in
[0035] Those skilled in the art may understand that since the holder body 1 wraps most part of the TSA-approved lock 2 and specifically exposes the keyhole area 16 for exposing the keyhole 4 and the TSA key number, and the TSA-approved and recognised logo window 10 for revealing the TSA-approved and recognised logo, the customs officials may easily identify the passenger using a TSA-approved lock so as to avoid the circumstance at which the customs officials have to remove the lock by force, often damaging and destroying beyond further use.
[0036] The holder body 1 is preferably made of a material with appropriate elasticity and/or strength so as to avoid damaging the holder body 1 when the TSA-approved lock 2 is inserted into the holder body 1 or taken out therefrom. When placing the TSA-approved lock 2 into the holder, the shackle 20 of the TSA-approved lock 2 is first unfastened, and then the TSA-approved lock 2 is inserted into the holder body 1 through the code zone 14 which provides enough space to be accommodated; the unfastened shackle 20 may penetrate out through the shackle hole 19 on at least one side of the first limit flange 17, and the upper end face of the body part of the TSA-approved lock 2 is stopped by the first limit flange 17, while the lower end face of the TSA-approved lock 2 is exactly supported by the second limit flange 18, and meanwhile the keyhole zone 16 on two sides or middle portion of the second limit flange 18 may just expose the keyhole 4, the corresponding key number, and other information. When it is needed to take out the TSA-approved lock 2, the shackle 20 of the TSA-approved lock 2 is first unfastened; then, the shackle 20 is rotated to a position not affecting the removal, such that the TSA-approved lock 2 may conveniently be withdrawn through the code zone 14 so as to be finally removed from the holder body 1.
[0037] To further integrate a typical luggage information card and/or a specific electronic positioning/tracking device to the structure of the holder body 1, the holder body 1 may transversely extend to be attached with a card case body 12; preferably, the holder body 1 and the card case body 12 are integrally formed. As shown in
[0038] Those skilled in the art may understand that on the card case bottom wall 120 is configured with at least one of air holes 128, bumps 129, or suction discs (not shown). As changes to flight altitude would cause air pressure changes in the cabin, provision of the air holes 128 enables the air pressure inside and outside of the cavity 126 to be automatically balanced. Provision of the bumps may increase the frictional force between the item accommodated in the cavity 126 and the cavity 126 proper such that if the item accommodated is relatively small, the item does not sway freely inside the cavity 126. Additionally, some smaller suction disc structures may be used in place of part of all of the bumps 129 to make the item accommodated in the cavity 126 more stable, such that the item will not move freely.
[0039] A card positioned in the card case body 12 may record some luggage information and personal information which need to be presented to the customs officials. The card case body 12 may also be used for accommodating an electronic luggage tracking device (with a note-like or card-like shape). The electronic tracking device may record longitude-latitude coordinates of the luggage at regular intervals, such that the passenger may obtain, via a mobile phone or other means, the coordinate information recorded by the electronic tracking device, and then determine whether his/her luggage is at a corresponding location based on the stay duration and coordinate information, and in the case of losses or damage to the items inside, such information may serve as preliminary evidence to claim against service providers. Additionally, a card-type proximity device with a near-distance positioning/automatic alarm function may be further included in the card case body 12 so as to facilitate the user to quickly locate or find his/her own luggage or item. As the electronic tracking device and the card-type proximity device are not inventive points of the present disclosure, they will not be detailed here.
[0040] Those skilled in the art may understand that the holder for a TSA-approved lock is made of a flexible material such as rubber, which may effectively absorb the impact occurring during luggage transit and thus provide protection to the TSA-approved lock and other accommodated items such as the electronic tracking device; or be made of metal, so as to further protect the device and content. Preferably, the card window zone 124 made of a clear material may be positioned between the card case top wall 121 and the top wall reinforcing ridge 122 to hold it tightly. The passenger may open the card window zone 124 to insert the information card and/or the card-shaped electronic tracking device into the cavity 126 and then close the card window zone 124. Of course, an open slot (not shown) for placing an item to be accommodated or removing the accommodated item may be arranged on one side of the card case body 12 distal from the holder body 1, such that a hard card or other card-type electronic device may be conveniently inserted from the open slot.
[0041] Additionally, the holder body 1 and the card case body 12 may also be provided separately (not shown), for example, a through-hole may be provided on the card case body 12, such that the shackle 20 of the TSA-approved lock 2 may penetrate through the through-hole to be securely locked. In this way, the holder body 1 and the card case body 12, which are originally provided separately, may be locked to each other via the TSA-approved lock 2.
[0042] The embodiments above do not constitute limitation to the protection scope of the technical solution. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, and improvements within the spirit and principle of the embodiments above should be included within the protection scope of the present disclosure.