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Screwed lock

A technology of screw locks and lock shells, applied in the field of screw locks, can solve the problems of inconvenient use for users, general products without structure, and object interference.

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-06-09
JIN TAY IND CO LTD
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[0002] When it is desired to lock an object with a fixed cable, such as when locking a bicycle or fixing a computer for display, chains or cables are mostly used, and the lock is used to limit the circle of the chain or cable. By chain or The cable is wrapped around the object and its fixing frame to relatively fix the object on the fixing frame to prevent the object from being taken away by others. However, whether the cable or chain is used to wrap the object around it will cause interference to the object itself, making it difficult to use Or it is inconvenient to use the item, such as using a chain or cable to wrap around a display notebook computer, the cable or chain will easily cover the screen or keyboard, making it inconvenient for users to view or operate the notebook computer, so now Some technologies do have their inconveniences in use
[0003] This shows that above-mentioned existing lockset obviously still has inconvenience and defect in structure and use, and urgently needs to be further improved
In order to solve the problems existing in the existing locks, the relevant manufacturers have tried their best to find a solution, but no suitable design has been developed for a long time, and the general products do not have a suitable structure to solve the above problems. Obviously, it is a problem that relevant industry players are eager to solve.

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[0075] In order to further explain the technical means and effects of the present invention to achieve the intended purpose of the invention, the specific implementation, structure, characteristics and effects of the screw lock proposed according to the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments. The description is as follows.

[0076] see figure 1 , figure 2 and Figure 12 As shown, the screw lock of the preferred embodiment of the present invention mainly includes: a lock housing 10, a locking component 20 and an opening and closing lock group 30, 30'.

[0077] see figure 2 and Figure 12 As shown, the aforementioned lock case 10 includes a base 11, 11', an upper cover 12, 12' and a front cover 13.

[0078] One end of the base 11, 11' is recessed from one side to form a semi-circular groove 111, the other end of the base 11, 11' is a fixed end 112, the fixed end 112 is fixed to the cable ...

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Abstract

A screw lock with lock firmware and switch lock assembly at both ends inside the lock shell, the thread end of the firmware component shaft stretching out of the lock shell, rotary piece of the runnerradially stretching out of the lock shell. A connecting piece on the shaft is aimed to change the rotary piece to move along the axle through the lock and unlock status of the switch lock, with the rotary piece latching with the connecting piece while it is unlocked, the rotary piece being unable to move but rotating relative to the shaft while it is locked. With one end of the lock threaded witharticles, it can achieve mutually fastening with the fastening cable without interference to the operation.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a screw lock, in particular to a screw lock for locking objects and fixed cables. Background technique [0002] When it is desired to lock an object with a fixed cable, such as when locking a bicycle or fixing a computer for display, chains or cables are mostly used, and the lock is used to limit the circle of the chain or cable. By chain or The cable is wrapped around the object and its fixing frame to relatively fix the object on the fixing frame to prevent the object from being taken away by others. However, whether the cable or chain is used to wrap the object around it will cause interference to the object itself, making it difficult to use Or it is inconvenient to use the item, such as using a chain or cable to wrap around a display notebook computer, the cable or chain will easily cover the screen or keyboard, making it inconvenient for users to view or operate the notebook computer, so now Existing technologies do have...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): E05B37/20E05B15/10
Inventor 苗新威
Owner JIN TAY IND CO LTD
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