Block-out lock and removal key for computer network ports
10164376 ยท 2018-12-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A block-out lock and removal key includes a locker and a key. The locker has a hollow housing in a shape corresponding to a socket of a network port for engagement, a locker hole extending through a front portion of the housing and a latch body connecting to a rear portion of the housing. The latch body has a rear section extended upwards toward the front portion of the housing and then downwards to form a displaceable piece parallel with the front portion of the housing with a holding section at a top of the displaceable piece and a block facing toward an inner end of the locker hole. The key has its front section arranged correspondingly to a shape of the locker hole to be inserted therein and rotated for unlocking. An eccentric block is further arranged at the front section of the key correspondingly to the block on the displaceable piece for removing the locker from the socket of the network port in operation.
Claims
1. A block-out lock and removal key for computer network ports, comprising: a locker; and a key; said locker including: a hollow housing arranged in a shape corresponding to a socket of a network port for engagement therewith and including a front portion, a rear portion, and two corresponding lateral portions, wherein a locker hole extends through the front portion of the housing, said locker hole having a blocking element arranged in a substantially semicircular shape therein to form a substantially semicircular through hole within the locker hole; and a latch body having a rear section linking to a top of the rear portion of the housing, extending slightly upwards toward the front portion of the housing to form an inclined portion and then downwards from a top edge of the inclined portion to form a displaceable piece having a front surface of the displaceable piece parallel to a rear surface of the front portion of the housing and leaving a gap in-between the front surface of the displaceable piece and the rear surface of the front portion of the housing, said top edge of the inclined portion being lower than a top of the front portion, said displaceable piece being formed to extend from a holding section, the holding section extending from the top edge of the inclined portion, the inclined portion having a top surface and a bottom surface, the latch body having an acute angle formed between a rear surface the displaceable piece and the bottom surface of the inclined portion, the displaceable piece having a free end with a block at a bottom thereof facing toward the front portion of the housing corresponding to the locker hole; and said key having a front section arranged in a shape corresponding to a shape of the locker hole for engagement therewith, said front section including an engaging section for engaging in the locker hole and rotating in the through hole and an eccentric block arranged at a front end of the front section corresponding to the block of the displaceable piece for passing through the through hole to the gap and located above the block of the displaceable piece for operation; whereby when the locker is engaged in the socket of the network port, the holding section abuts against a pair of symmetrical staircase edges at an upper part of the network port and locks up the socket of the network port; and when the key is inserted into the locker hole and rotated, the eccentric block presses the block of the displaceable piece downwards to displace the displaceable piece downwards and release the holding section from abutting against the staircase edges of the network port, the network port is thereby unlocked for use.
2. The block-out lock and removal key for computer network ports as claimed in claim 1, wherein the key includes an aligning section at a substantially middle section thereof corresponding to a reference portion arranged relative to the housing and an outer surface of the reference portion is coplanar with respect to an outer surface of the locker hole, the aligning section is thereby aligned with the reference portion when inserting the key to unlock the locker.
3. The block-out lock and removal key for computer network ports as claimed in claim 1, wherein the key further includes a protrusion at a side thereof indicating proper orientation of the key when the key is inserted into the locker hole.
4. The block-out lock and removal key for computer network ports as claimed in claim 1, wherein the locker hole further includes a positioning space arranged along a quarter of an inner periphery of the locker hole and the key further includes a positioning ridge on an outer periphery of the front section corresponding to the positioning space in the locker hole, thereby the positioning ridge is rotated within the positioning space when the key is rotated for unlocking.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(15) With reference to
(16) The locker 10 includes a hollow housing 11, a locker hole 12 and a latch body 13. The housing 11 is arranged in a shape corresponding to a socket 32 of a network port 30 for engagement and further includes a front portion 111, a rear portion 112 and two corresponding lateral portions 113.
(17) The locker hole 12 extends through the front portion 111 and further includes a blocking element 122 arranged in a semicircular shape therein to form a semicircular through hole 123 within the locker hole 12 as shown in
(18) The latch body 13 has a rear section 134 linking to a top of the rear surface 112 of the housing 11, extending slightly upwards toward the front portion 111 of the housing 11 to form an inclined portion 135 and then downwards from a top edge 136 of the inclined portion 135 to form a displaceable piece 131 having a front surface of the displaceable piece 131 parallel to a rear surface of the front portion 111 of the housing 11 and leaving a gap G in-between the displaceable piece 131 and the front portion 111 as shown in
(19) The key 20 has a front section 23 arranged in a shape corresponding to a shape of the locker hole 12 for engagement, and the front section 23 includes an engaging section 231 for engaging in the locker hole 12 and rotating in the through hole 123 and an eccentric block 21 arranged at a front end of the front section 23 corresponding to the block 133 of the displaceable piece 131 for passing through the through hole 123 to the gap G between the front surface of the displaceable piece 131 and the rear surface of the front portion 111 of the housing 11 and located above the block 133 of the displaceable piece 131 for operation as shown in
(20) Further referring to
(21) In addition, the key 20 has an aligning section 22 at a substantially middle section thereof corresponding to a reference portion 14 arranged relative to the housing 11 above the locker hole 12 and an outer surface of the reference portion 14 is coplanar with respect to an outer surface of the locker hole 12, so that the aligning section 22 is aligned with the reference portion 14 when inserting the key 20 to unlock the locker 10.
(22) Also, the key 20 has a protrusion 25 at a side thereof for recognition so that a user can perform unlocking simply by recognizing a position of the protrusion 25 without looking to confirm if the key 20 is inserted properly. In this embodiment, the protrusion 25 can be a solid block or linear protrusion.
(23) As illustrated in
(24) In short, the block-out lock and removal key includes the eccentric block 21 to remove the locker 10 together with the key 20 to unlock the network port 30, which is comparatively safer and easier than a conventional device that has a tweezer as a removal tool to take out a locker device. More importantly, with such structures, the device is able to avoid damages that can be caused by conventional devices.