Lock with a slide for covering lock core
09587416 ยท 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B17/185
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T70/7955
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 lock includes a housing having an insertion hole in which a pivot is inserted. A slide is connected to one end of the pivot. A spring is located in the insertion hole and applies a first resilient force toward the insertion hole, and a second resilient force toward a direction that the slide pivots. When the slide is located at a first position, the installation recess is covered by the slide to prevent water and dust from entering into the installation recess. When the slide located at a second position, at least one portion of the slide does not cover the installation recess to allow the lock to be unlocked. When the slide located at a third position, the slide is located higher than the first end face of the protrusion and is pivotable so that the installation recess is explored for convenience of replacement of the core.
Claims
1. A lock comprising: a housing having an installation recess and an insertion hole defined in an underside thereof, a flat face and a protrusion formed on the underside of the housing, the protrusion being higher than the flat face and having a first end face; a pivot located in the insertion hole and having a first end and a second end, a slide connected to the second end of the pivot; a spring located in the insertion hole and applying a first resilient force toward the insertion hole and a second resilient force toward a direction that the slide pivots, a first end of the spring being fixed to an inner wall surface surrounding the insertion hole and a second end of the spring connected to the pivot, and when the slide is located at a first position, the slide is applied by the first resilient force of the spring and located on the flat face, the slide is applied by the second resilient force of the spring to cover the installation recess; when the slide is located at a second position, the slide is pivoted to overcome the second resilient force of the spring and has at least one portion thereof not covering the installation recess; and when the slide is located at a third position, the slide is pivoted and the pivot moves axially to compress the spring and to overcome the first resilient force of the spring, the slide is located above the first end face of the protrusion and continuously pivotable, and at least one portion of the slide does not cover the installation recess; wherein the spring has a first leg on the first end thereof, the insertion hole has a side hole defined in an inside thereof, the first leg is fixed in the side hole to fix the spring to the insertion hole; the spring has a second leg on the second end thereof, the pivot has a slot defined in the first end thereof, the second leg is engaged with the slot to fix the spring to the pivot; and the slot includes a radial hole defined radially in the first end thereof, a pin extends through the radial hole, the second leg is restricted between an inner end of the slot and the pin.
2. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slide contacts the first end face when the slide is positioned at the second position.
3. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pivot has a stop ring securely mounted to the first end thereof, the stop ring is located between the inner end of the slot and the pin.
4. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein a sleeve is located in the insertion hole and receives the spring therein to maintain the pin within the radial hole of the pivot, the sleeve has a top portion formed on a first end thereof which is located opposite to the slide, a second end of the sleeve includes two notches defined in a wall thereof, the notches are located corresponding to the first leg and the side hole.
5. The lock as claimed in claim 4, wherein the insertion hole is adapted to receive one end of a shackle.
6. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insertion hole has an annular flange extending from an inside thereof so as to define a through hole at a center of the annular flange, the through hole communicates with the insertion hole, the pivot has a contact portion extending radially from the second end thereof, the pivot extends through the through hole, the contact portion contacts an underside of the annular flange, the first end of the spring contacts a top of the annular flange.
7. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the protrusion has a second end face, the slide is applied by the second resilient force of the spring to contact the second end face of the protrusion when the slide is located at the first position.
8. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slide includes a wall extending from one side thereof, the wall contacts an outside of the housing when the slide is located at the first position.
9. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spring is a compressible torsion spring.
10. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flat face of the housing has a concavity, a resilient member, a positioning member and a restriction member are received in the concavity, the restriction member has an opening, the positioning member has a narrowed engaging portion which extends through the opening, when the slide is located at the first position, the engaging portion is biased by the resilient member and contacts the slide, when the slide is located at the second position, the slide is located away from the engaging portion which protrudes beyond the flat face.
11. The lock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the installation recess has a core received therein, the core has a keyhole which faces the slide, when the slide is located at the second position, the slide does not cover the keyhole, when the slide is located at the third position, the slide does not cover the core.
12. The lock as claimed in claim 11, wherein the core is a fixed core or a replaceable core.
13. A lock comprising: a housing having an installation recess and an insertion hole defined in an underside thereof, a flat face and a protrusion formed on the underside of the housing, the protrusion being higher than the flat face and having a first end face; a pivot located in the insertion hole and having a first end and a second end, a slide connected to the second end of the pivot; a spring located in the insertion hole and applying a first resilient force toward the insertion hole and a second resilient force toward a direction that the slide pivots, a first end of the spring being fixed to an inner wall surface surrounding the insertion hole and a second end of the spring connected to the pivot, and when the slide is located at a first position, the slide is applied by the first resilient force of the spring and located on the flat face, the slide is applied by the second resilient force of the spring to cover the installation recess; when the slide is located at a second position, the slide is pivoted to overcome the second resilient force of the spring and has at least one portion thereof not covering the installation recess; and when the slide is located at a third position, the slide is pivoted and the pivot moves axially to compress the spring and to overcome the first resilient force of the spring, the slide is located above the first end face of the protrusion and continuously pivotable, and at least one portion of the slide does not cover the installation recess; wherein the flat face of the housing has a concavity, a resilient member, a positioning member and a restriction member are received in the concavity, the restriction member has an opening, the positioning member has a narrowed engaging portion which extends through the opening, when the slide is located at the first position, the engaging portion is biased by the resilient member and contacts the slide, when the slide is located at the second position, the slide is located away from the engaging portion which protrudes beyond the flat face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(14) A pivot 2 is located in the insertion hole 12 and has a first end and a second end. A slide 3 is connected to the second end of the pivot 2. The installation recess 11 has a core 4 received therein, and the core 4 has a keyhole 41 which faces the slide 3. The core 4 is a fixed core or a replaceable core.
(15) A spring 5 is located in the insertion hole 12 and applies a first resilient force toward the insertion hole 12 and a second resilient force toward the direction that the slide 3 pivots. The spring 5 is normally extended to form the first resilient force which tends to retract the spring 5. The spring 5 is normally twisted to form the second resilient force which tends to rewind the spring 5 to its initial status. The spring 5 is a compressible torsion spring to provide the first and second resilient forces.
(16) The first end of the spring 5 is fixed in the insertion hole 12 and the second end of the spring 5 is connected to the pivot 2. In one embodiment, the spring 5 has a first leg 51 on the first end thereof. The insertion hole 12 has a side hole 121 defined in the inside thereof. The first leg 51 is fixed in the side hole 121 to fix the spring 5 to the insertion hole 12. The spring 5 has a second leg 52 on the second end thereof. The pivot 2 has a slot 21 defined in the first end thereof. The second leg 52 is engaged with the slot 21 to fix the spring 5 to the pivot 2.
(17) In one embodiment, in order to secure the second leg 52 in the slot 21, the slot 21 includes a radial hole 22 defined radially in the first end thereof. A pin 23 extends through the radial hole 22. The second leg 52 is restricted between the inner end of the slot 21 and the pin 23.
(18) The insertion hole 12 has an annular flange 122 extending from the inside thereof so as to define a through hole 123 at the center of the annular flange 122. The through hole 123 communicates with the insertion hole 12. The pivot 2 has a contact portion 24 extending radially from the second end thereof. The pivot 2 extends through the through hole 123. The contact portion 24 contacts the underside of the annular flange 122, and the first end of the spring 5 contacts the top of the annular flange 122. By the contact between the spring 5 and the annular flange 122, the first resilient force is maintained linearly. The pivot 2 has a stop ring 25 securely mounted to the first end thereof. The stop ring 25 is a thin ring which contacts the spring 5 by its face instead of a point. The stop ring 25 is located between the inner end of the slot 21 and the pin 23, so that the stop ring 25 is prevented from being disengaged from the pivot 2.
(19) A sleeve 6 is located in the insertion hole 12 and receives the spring 5 therein to restrict the pin 23. The sleeve 6 has a top portion 61 formed on the first end thereof which is located opposite to the slide 3. As shown in
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(21) When the user wants to unlock the lock, the user pivots the slide 3 as shown in
(22) In order to allow users to pivot the slide 3 to the third position so as to replace the core 4 or unlock the lock, as shown in
(23) It is noted that a preferable embodiment of the present invention is equipped with a replaceable core. When the slide 3 is positioned at the second position, the slide 3 is only required not to cover the keyhole 41, and the slide 3 can partially cover the core 4 to prevent the core 4 from unintentionally picking out the core 4 from the housing 1. When the slide 3 is positioned at the third position, the slide 3 is completely away from the core 4 so that the user can easily replace the core 4.
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(25) 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.