Keyless lock

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Inventors

Treslo, Nicholas

Application #

473706

Filed

Mar-9-1983

Published

Oct-16-1984

Current US Class

070/25
070/306
070/312
070/321
070/327
070/DIG9

International Classes

E05B 037/14; E05B 037/18

Field of Search

70/25 70/27 70/28 70/214 70/288 70/301 70/304-308 70/312 70/315 70/DIG.

Examiners

Smith; Gary L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Demeur; Basil E., Knechtel; Robert E.

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Abstract
A keyless lock which eliminates the requirement for visual contact with the lock to effect disengagement thereof. A series of push buttons are operated by depressing each push button the proper number of times according to a predetermined numerical code. The push button increment ratchet wheels having slots therein. When the slots are in proper alignment with lock releasing pins, the lock can be opened.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A keyless lock which eliminates the requirement for visual contact with the lock to effect disengagement thereof comprising:

a casing

a shackle with a portion thereof extending into the casing and having a locking notch formed therein,

at least one locking bar adapted to engage the locking notch of the shackle to lock the shackle within the casing,

means to release the locking bar from engagement with the locking notch thereby permitting movement of the shackle out of the casing formed by:

a forked member having one end engaging the locking bar to prevent movement thereof when in the locked position,

a plurality of pins on the forked member opposite the end engaging the locking bar,



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to locks and more particularly to a lock which does not require a key for opening it. It is further directed to a lock which eliminates the requirement for visual contact with the lock to effect disengagement thereof.

In the past there have been several types of keyless locks which have been constructed to operate by rotable wheels having certain numerical permutations which when properly set disengage the lock. However, such locks have generally required the operator to have visual contact with the lock so that the operator can see the numbers on the wheels which would indicate the settings of the tumblers in order to set the combination to open the lock.

One such example is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 86,908 entitled "Permutation Lock". This early patent illustrates the use of a series of three wheels each of which has a flat depression located along the periphery of the wheel. The operator rotates each of the three wheels to the proper position according to a preset combination, and three respective bolts are permitted to fall flat onto the flat portions of the wheel thereby releasing the slide bolt locking mechanism. This then releases the lock. However, this device requires the operator to see the numbers on the wheels so that the operator must have visual contact with the wheels in order to set the proper combination.
 
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