Padlock
09670699 ยท 2017-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B67/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T70/459
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T70/491
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A padlock, which is capable of remaining functional in even very dusty, watery or otherwise difficult conditions is disclosed. In addition, there would be reason for forming the protection level of the padlock to be selectable and updatable as needed to be even better. A protective cap is provided with a gasket and possibly gasketed latch elements.
Claims
1. A padlock, comprising: a shackle; a lock body, the lock body comprising: drillings for both ends of the shackle; a cylinder drilling; a lock cylinder placed in the cylinder drilling; latch drillings between the drillings and the cylinder drilling; latch organs placed in the latch drillings; and a threaded cover with an external thread for positioning the lock cylinder into the body, the threaded cover being attached into the lock body by the external thread, the threaded cover comprising: a key channel; and a recess with inner wings around the key channel on an outer surface side of the threaded cover; gasket rings, which are disposed inside the lock body in the drillings in the vicinity of the shackle; and a cap, the cap comprising: a twisting part; a cylinder projection with outer wings, the outer wing being arranged to be inserted in the inner wing of the threaded cover; and second gasket rings on the cylinder projection side part of the twisting part, wherein an entirety of the gasket rings are disposed inside the lock body in the drillings.
2. The padlock according to claim 1, wherein the cap comprises an outer part, an inner part and a spring, which are arranged to be attached to each other, and wherein the inner part has projections placed against recesses of the outer part.
3. A padlock, comprising: a shackle; a lock body, the lock body comprising: drillings for both ends of the shackle; a cylinder drilling; a lock cylinder placed in the cylinder drilling; latch drillings between the drillings and the cylinder drilling; latch organs placed in the latch drillings; and a threaded cover with an external thread for positioning the lock cylinder into the body, the threaded cover being attached into the lock body by the external thread, the threaded cover comprising: a key channel; and a recess with inner wings around the key channel on an outer surface side of the threaded cover; gasket rings, which are disposed inside the lock body in the drillings in the vicinity of the shackle; and a cap, the cap comprising: a twisting part; a cylinder projection with outer wings, the outer wing being arranged to be inserted in the inner wing of the threaded cover; and second gasket rings on the cylinder projection side part of the twisting part, wherein the threaded cover further comprises a cavity for receiving an attachment screw to lock the threaded cap into the lock body.
Description
LIST OF FIGURES
(1) In the following, the invention is described in more detail by means of the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which drawings
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DESCRIPTION
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(13) The padlock 1 is generally quite rinse to the position shown in
(14) The object to be locked can be such that the body 2 of the padlock is at least partially upwards or conditions are otherwise demanding, wherein there is need to protect also the keyhole 16B of the padlock from outside conditions. As was already stated earlier, for this purpose plastic flaps are used. In many cases, plastic flaps do not, however, offer a good enough level of protection in demanding applications. A solution according to the invention is to use a protective cap 17 to protect the keyhole 16B (and, at the same time, the key channel of the lock cylinder 10). The keyhole is in the threaded cover 16, using which the lock cylinder 10 is positioned into the cylinder drilling 8 of the padlock. The threaded cover has at least one cavity 15 for the attachment screw 13 of the threaded cover. The attachment screw is located in an attachment screw drilling 20, and locks the threaded cap 16 onto the body 2 of the padlock.
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(16) Because the gasket ring 30 of the cap can be pressed against the bottom 31 of the padlock even very tightly, unscrewing it can be difficult. In addition, the object to be locked can be such that the padlock 1 is in such a position that opening/locking it with a key is otherwise difficult. To facilitate the use of the cap, the thread can be stiff, and, further, it can be a double thread. The pitch of the thread is, for example, 3-5 mm. Or then, the pitch of the thread can be even more on one rotation. A double-threaded structure is such that two threads are overlapping in relation to each other. The starting ends of the threads are 180 degrees apart from each other as examined from the axis of the cylinder projection. Thus, when the cap is screwed down against the threaded cover 16, then the threads 29, 29A, 33 always strike the correct site, when the cap is turned at the most 180 degrees. When using a normal thread, it may be necessary to turn the cap as much as 360 degrees, before the threads strike the correct site. In a difficult object to be locked, this can be a significant disadvantage. For the sake of clarity, let it be mentioned that, when using a normal thread, the corresponding threads of the cap 17 and of the threaded cover 16 are both normal threaded. Correspondingly, when using a double thread, the corresponding threads of the cap 17 and of the threaded cover 16 are both double-threaded.
(17) From the figures, it can be observed that the cap can be attached to the body 2 of the padlock with a special spring 18. The spring of the presented embodiment is a stiff metal wire, the other end 18A of which is attached in the cap 17. The other end 18C of the spring is bent into a flexible hook, which locks the spring into connection with the body 2, when it is pushed through the hole 21 in the bottom 31 into the second shackle drilling 5. The spring has also a coil spring portion 18B, which fits through said bottom hole 21 to be pushed at least partially into the shackle drilling.
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(19) The protection level of the padlock can be raised from the level provided by the gasket rings 9 and protective cap 17 still to an extremely high level of protection by replacing or pre-installing gasketed latch organs 22 into the padlock. The latch organs 14 of the example of
(20) The cylindrical portion of the latch organ is an important feature, as otherwise the latch organ could turn noticeably in relation to the axis of the latch drilling, wherein the gasket ring 23 would no longer be against the wall of the latch drilling. In this case, the gasket ring would no longer prevent the entrance of dirt and water into the cylinder drilling 8. In addition, when fitting the gasket ring onto the latch organ, it must be taken into account that the gasket pressure forming against the wall 7A of the latch drilling is not too great, as otherwise it would harm the functioning of the latch organ. In addition, it is possible that the cylinder drilling and possibly also other drillings are lubricated using Vaseline to facilitate moving of the latch elements. In addition, it is possible that the gaskets of the latch elements are of a material having a low coefficient of friction, wherein a separate lubricant is not necessarily required.
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(22) The cap of the embodiment of
(23) The gasket rings presented above can be O-ring gaskets, but they can also be other types of gaskets, such as X-ring gaskets or square ring gaskets. As is obvious on the basis of what is described above, the invention can be implemented in many different ways, while staying within the scope of the independent claim.