Shackleless padlock

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Inventors

Myers, Gary L.

Application #

746621

Filed

Aug-19-1991

Published

Jul-7-1992

Current US Class

070/14
070/2
070/32
070/34
070/417
0D8/334

International Classes

E05B 065/48

Field of Search

70/2 70/6-12 70/14 70/23 70/32-34 70/51 70/52 70/370 70/371 70/417

Assignee

K.X.L. Manufacturing, Inc. (River Groove, IL)

Examiners

Luebke; Renee S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Leydig, Voit & Mayer

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Abstract
An improved shackleless padlock which engages and secures a conventional hasp configuration by use of a pop-out lock mechanism which has a non-rotating cylindrically extending lock bolt that engages the hasp staple. The pop-out lock mechanism is created by use of a spring to bias the lock mechanism outwardly from the padlock body when the lock contained within the lock shell is in a locked position, the lock mechanism is pushed inwardly into the padlock body until it latches into a fixed position and the lock bolt consequently engages the hasp staple. Strength is added to the die cast metal alloy construction of the padlock body by use of vertical and horizontal hardened, force-fit pins embedded in the padlock body. Also, a material saving well is formed in the top face of the padlock body which may also be utilized for displaying a nameplate.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A shackleless padlock for locking hasp members including an upstanding staple, comprising in combination:

a body having a top, bottom and side walls, said body having means defining a slotted recess in said bottom wall for receiving said hasp staple, and an inwardly extending horizontal bore from said side wall interconnected with said slotted recess,

a pop-out lock shell which is inwardly and outwardly movable in said horizontal bore of said body, said lock shell having a non-cylindrical "D" shape, carrying a rotatable key operated lock means at its outer end and having a bolt means disposed inwardly from the shell and adapted to pass transversely through said slotted recess when said lock shell is in the depressed position, said bolt means being integrally constructed with said lock shell and having an outer diameter which is less than that of said lock shell, said bolt means and said lock shell being disposed in axial relation within said inwardly extending horizontal bore.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to padlock devices for hasps, and more particularly to an improved construction for a shackleless lock.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The shackleless padlock has been widely used to prevent unlawful access. Various shackleless locks are illustrated and described in Randel U.S. Pat. No. 3,769,821 issued Nov. 6, 1973, entitled "Lock Device for Securing Apertured Members"; Randel U.S. Pat. No. 3,817,062 issued Jun. 18, 1974, entitled "Lock Device for Securing an Apertured Member"; and Siegel U.S. Pat. No. 4,754,626, issued Jul. 5, 1988, entitled "Shackleless Lock Protector." Typically, the shackleless lock is used with a hasp type arrangement on adjoining doors or a door contiguous to a fixed wall to prevent unwanted access beyond the door or doors.

In such prior shackleless locks it has been common to provide rotation of a shaped or cam-like lock bolt with the key rotation. Often difficulty is encountered with aligning the lock bolt and passing it through the hasp staple. In addition, these prior locks typically provide for manual sliding movement of the lock plug and lock bolt with the use of the key to engage or subsequently disengage the hasp staple.
 
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