Abstract:
Steel cable lock structure with internal multidirectional locking effect, including a housing, a cable winding device, a locking device and a steel cable clutch controller. The housing has an interior space including a first and a second chambers. The cable winding device includes a reel pivotally disposed in the second chamber. A certain length of steel cable is wound on the reel. An engaging head is connected with an outer end of the steel cable. The locking device is fitted in the first chamber for controlling unlocking/locking operation. The steel cable clutch controller is disposed in the second chamber between the locking device and the cable winding device. The steel cable clutch controller includes a two-way abutting bar pressable by the engaging head when inserted, a button bar and a lower end press button restricted by the two-way abutting bar and the cooperative button bar. The button bar is drivingly connected with a dog, whereby in locked state, when the engaging head is inserted and locked, the lower end press button, cable winding device and steel cable are synchronously effectively locked.
Abstract:
A combination lock device includes a lock body, a lock snap structure locked in a lock hole of an article to be locked, and a drive structure for driving the lock snap structure. The lock snap structure includes a carrier, a first locking plate, and a second locking plate. The first locking plate is pivotally mounted in the carrier and may be vertically pivoted by the drive structure. The second locking plate may horizontally slide and displace relative to the first locking plate when the first locking plate is pivoted. The first locking plate has an end portion provided with a locking tongue portion. The second locking plate has an end portion provided with a resting snap portion. The locking tongue portion is vertical to the resting snap portion.
Abstract:
A lock for a suitcase includes a base on the base portion of the suitcase and an engaging part on the cover of the suitcase. The base has an aperture for retaining a hook on the engaging part. The base has two setting disks each have a notch and a control frame in the base has two protrusions disengagably received in the two notches. The control frame is connected to a retaining member which has a pin inserted into the aperture so that when the protrusions are received in the notches of the setting disks, the control frame and the retaining member are shifted to let the pin be removed from the aperture. A block is inserted into the aperture by rotating a setting member and the block has a thumb which stops a lug on the control frame when the protrusions are received in the notches so that two number disks mounted to the setting disks can be freely rotated to set another locking code.
Abstract:
A combination lock with code protection device is provided. The lock includes a casing mounted with conventional numeral dials, a pair of posts capable of mounting the tabs of a single double zipper fastener or a dual double zipper fastener, a rotatable switch covering the posts when the lock is in locked position and uncovering the posts when the lock is in unlocked position and a detent rotatably disposed into a circular hole for checking a slide for facilitating the changing of a new combination code for the lock. This disclosure is characterized in the protection of the combination code old or new from disturbed by unintentional rotation of the dials.
Abstract:
A drawstring lock includes a housing that allows the two ends of a drawstring to pass through, a stop mechanism disposed on the housing, and a lock mechanism connected to the stop mechanism. The housing is able to shift freely along the drawstring and once reaching its desired position, it is able to operate the stop mechanism so that the housing is stopped and cannot be shifted. Subsequently, the lock mechanism is used to lock the stop mechanism, keeping it secured until the lock mechanism is unlocked.
Abstract:
A padlock includes a shell, a shackle, a button and an indicator. The shackle has a long leg, a short leg and an arch section extending between the long and short legs. The short leg is rotatable about the long leg. The button is movable to a blocking position to block the short leg from rotation about the long leg, and to an unblocking position to permit the rotation of the short leg about the long leg. The key-operated lock core is configured to drive the button in one direction to the blocking position and in a reverse direction to the unblocking position. The indicator is movable with respect to the key-operated lock core and the button. The indicator is movable from an original position, toward a first horizontal level that is tangent to the vertex of the arch section of the shackle, to an indicative position outside the shell.
Abstract:
A padlock includes a shell, a shackle, a limit knob, an indicator and a lock core. The shell includes an opening in a wall thereof The shackle includes a long section movably inserted in the shell, and a short section extended from the long section and located out of the shell. The limit knob is partly received in the shell via the opening and includes a button located out of the shell. The indicator is disposed on the limit knob and capable of moving to a predetermined position which is out of the shell. The lock core includes a rotor configured to be driven by a key so as to move the limit knob to a first position where the button of the limit knob keeps the shackle from rotating and a second position where the button of the limit knob allows the shackle to rotate.
Abstract:
A lock includes a body, a key-operable locking mechanism and a rotational indicator. The locking mechanism includes a spindle and a block. The spindle includes a key hole in an end and is connected, at another end, to the block to allow the block to be rotated from a locking position to an unlocking position. The indicator is disposed in the lock body, and includes, at a front end, a recess for receiving the block. With the indicator in the original position, as the block is rotated to the unlocking position, the block pushes a first side wall of the recess of the indicator to rotate the indicator to an indicating position. When the indicator is in the indicating position, a space is defined between a second side wall of the recess of the indicator and the block, and the block is moved in the space.
Abstract:
A padlock includes a housing, a shackle, a limit knob, a movable block and a lock core. The housing has an opening in a wall thereof. The shackle has a shaft portion movably mounted in the housing, and a locking portion extended from the shaft portion and located outside of the housing. The limit knob is partly received in the housing via the opening and has a button located outside of the housing. The movable block is disposed on the limit knob and capable of moving to a predetermined position which is outside of the housing. The lock core has a rotor configured to be driven by a key so as to move the limit knob to a first position where the button of the limit knob keeps the shackle from rotating and a second position where the button of the limit knob allows the shackle to rotate.