Patent ID: 7357007
Filing Date: 2008-04-15
Classification: E05B,Y10S,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A combination and key operated padlock comprising: a housing comprising a front shell portion and a rear shell portion with a window formed through the front shell portion, a plurality of slots formed on right side, an interior cylindrical compartment on a left side having bottom and top openings, and an interior fixed stop groove formed adjacent the compartment; a dial assembly including a leaf spring having a plurality of arms pressed against the peripheries of the dials to assist in retaining the dials in their current positions; a cylinder mounted in a lower portion of the compartment and including a bottom keyhole proximate and aligned with the bottom opening of the compartment, a top projection, and a protuberance on a right side; a cylindrical rotatable member including a bottom hole conformed to securely receive the projection of the cylinder, and an upper spiral groove; a sleeve member mounted in an upper portion of the compartment and including two opposite bottom projecting fins, one fin moveably retained in the spiral groove and the other fin moveably retained in the stop groove, a flat cut in a middle portion thereof, an axial channel, a lower elongated trough for dividing the cut into two spaced portions, a plurality of furrows on a lower portion of the trough, and a hollow upper protrusion in communication with the channel and projected out of the top opening of the compartment; an indicator, mounted on the cut of the sleeve member, including a lengthwise rod fitted in both the channel and the bottom hole to be engageable with the projection of the cylinder, and having a top member aligned with a bottom of the upper protrusion of the sleeve member, an indication surface adapted to move between two end walls of the cut and including a first state surface having a first color aligned with the window in a locked position of the lock for indicating that the lock is in a normal state and a second state surface having a second color different from the first color for indicating that the lock has been opened by a key, a limiting member engaged with the trough, and a resilient latch adapted to secure to one of the furrows for assisting a positioning of the indicator; and a substantially U-shaped shackle including a long leg in the sleeves and having a plurality of projecting locking fins slidably retained in the dial assembly, and a short leg having a bottom end engaged with a flared top opening of the upper protrusion of the sleeve member in the locked position of the lock, the shackle adapted to rotate about an axis of the long leg relative to the housing when the lock is unlocked; wherein the shackle may be unlocked by inserting a key into the keyhole to turn the cylinder together with the rotatable member moving the sleeve member downward urged by the fin engaged with the spiral groove, disengaging the short leg from the upper protrusion, however as the sleeve moves downward a bottom end of the rod of the indicator is restrained by the projection of the cylinder urging the indicator to move upward relative to the sleeve member, causing the indication surface to be moved from a lower portion of the cut to its upper portion thereby aligning the second state surface with the window for visually informing that the lock has been opened by a key; and further wherein, the lock may be unlocked by combination to disengage the shackle from the upper protrusion without effecting the indicator, and while in an open position allowing the indicator to be reset to an original position.