Locking device for travel carrier storage rack

The locking device for travel carrier storage racks addresses the challenges of securely storing large items by using a cantilever-structured support member and forced release prevention means to prevent theft and unauthorized unlocking, ensuring secure storage.

WO2026054169A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-03-12MORRIS & CO CO LTD
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Patent Type
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Filing Date
2024-11-06
Publication Date
2026-03-12

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Technical Problem

Conventional storage devices face challenges in securely storing large items like travel carriers due to increased manufacturing costs and difficulty in preventing theft and arbitrary unlocking of locking mechanisms.

Method used

A locking device for a travel carrier storage rack featuring a cantilever-structured support member with a locking module, password button, and locking knob, which secures carriers using a locking wire that cannot be arbitrarily unlocked, and includes forced release prevention means to prevent theft.

Benefits of technology

Effectively secures bulky carriers by preventing theft and ensuring the locking mechanism cannot be forcibly released, thus maintaining the locked state.

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Abstract

The locking device for a travel carrier storage rack according to the present invention is a locking device provided on a travel carrier storage rack including vertical frames, and a horizontal frame configured to connect the vertical frames. The locking device comprises: a latching part having a locking hole extending from a vertical part to a horizontal part of the horizontal frame, and having a cantilever-shaped support end formed on the vertical part and the horizontal part by the locking hole; a locking module including password input buttons and a locking / unlocking knob and further including a locking / unlocking member disposed on the rear surface of the vertical part, the locking module being installed on the vertical part to selectively open and close the locking hole by rotating the locking / unlocking member within a set angle; and a locking wire having one end fixed to the frame and the other end provided with a locking ring through which the support end passes, wherein the locking ring passes through a handle of the carrier and is then caught on the support end through the locking hole.
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Description

Lock for travel luggage storage

[0001] The present invention relates to a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand, and more specifically, to a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand that can prevent theft of travel carriers, bags, and the like temporarily stored in the storage stand, as well as prevent arbitrary unlocking of a locking wire provided in the storage stand.

[0002] Generally, storage boxes with doors are used to store relatively small items, and bulky carriers are stored in carrier storage racks.

[0003] As shown in Fig. 1 among the attached drawings, the storage unit (1) has a cabinet shape with a door (1-2), and the door (1-2) with a locking device (1-3) is opened to put the item into the storage space, and then the door (1-2) is closed and the locking device (1-3) is locked to store the item.

[0004] Conventional storage boxes were able to prevent damage to items and theft by keeping small items out of sight, but it was difficult to store large items such as bags or carriers.

[0005] As a prior art storage device to address the problems inherent in such storage boxes, Korean Patent No. 10-2076045 (publication date: February 11, 2020) discloses a carrier storage device. The carrier storage device comprises a base unit having a rail formed thereon and a movable unit, wherein the movable unit is configured to move unidirectionally along the rail. Furthermore, the movable unit is provided with a locking member, a locking member holder, and a switch, respectively, enabling easy storage of carriers and preventing theft through the use of a locking means.

[0006] However, carrier storage devices of this structure had the problem of making it difficult to store multiple carriers, and there was the problem of increasing manufacturing costs because many components had to be used to store one carrier.

[0007] The specific technical solution of the present invention for solving the above-mentioned conventional problems is to provide a locking device for a storage rack that can prevent theft of travel carriers, bags, and bags temporarily stored in the storage rack, and to provide a locking device for a travel carrier storage rack that can prevent the locking wire of the locking device from being arbitrarily unlocked.

[0008] In addition, the problems to be solved by the present invention are not limited to the technical problems mentioned above.

[0009] In addition, other technical problems not mentioned will be clearly understood by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains from the description below.

[0010] A specific technical solution of the present invention for solving the above-described technical problem comprises: a travel carrier storage rack comprising: each vertical frame arranged vertically; and each horizontal frame connecting the vertical frames to form an open carrier storage space; a locking device provided on the horizontal frame to prevent theft of a carrier stored in the carrier storage space, wherein a locking hole is formed in a vertical portion of the horizontal frame and a horizontal portion bent perpendicularly from the vertical portion, and a locking portion in which a cantilever-structured support member is formed on the vertical portion and the horizontal portion by the locking hole; a locking module installed on the vertical portion, the locking member having a password button and a locking knob, and the locking member being arranged on the rear surface of the vertical portion, so as to selectively open and close the locking hole by rotating the locking member within a set angle; And a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand, characterized in that one end is fixed to the horizontal frame or the vertical frame, the other end has a locking ring formed therein for the support end to pass through, the locking ring passes through a handle of a carrier stored in the carrier storage space, and then includes a locking wire that is caught on the support end through the locking hole, and in a state where the locking ring is caught on the support end, the locking release member closes the locking hole to maintain the locked state of the locking wire, and when the locking release member opens the locking hole, the locked state of the locking wire is released.

[0011] The above-mentioned unlocking member may be formed of a connecting end that is connected to the end of the rotation axis of the locking module; and a hook end that is bent in the rear direction of the vertical portion at the connecting end to approach the rear surface of the vertical portion and then bent horizontally again, so that the end area is located on the rear surface of the support end when the unlocking knob is rotated for locking.

[0012] A forced release prevention means may be provided on the back surface of the support member, or on the back surface of the support member and the locking member, to prevent the locking wire from passing between the locking member and the edge of the locking hole when the locking member is closed across the locking hole.

[0013] The above-described forced release prevention means includes a locking part having an insertion groove provided on the back of the support part so that a part of the catch end is inserted while closing across the lock hole when the locking member rotates around the rotation axis, and the locking part can be configured so that the remaining area is closed except for the direction in which a part of the catch end is inserted or removed.

[0014] The above-mentioned forced release prevention means includes at least one anti-separation groove formed in an arc shape on the back surface of the vertical support end of the support end corresponding to the rotational trajectory of the lock release member; and at least one anti-separation projection formed to protrude with the same curvature as the anti-separation groove on the back surface of the engaging end so as to be inserted into the anti-separation groove when the lock release member is rotated in a locking manner, and the anti-separation projection may be configured to be inserted into the anti-separation groove when the lock release member is rotated in a locking manner to prevent passage of the locking wire.

[0015] The above-described forced release prevention means may be configured to include a first bending end formed by bending a portion of a horizontal support end of the support end parallel to a vertical support end of the support end; and a first insertion engaging groove formed between the first bending end and the vertical support end, and when the locking release member is rotated, the engaging end may be inserted into the first insertion engaging groove to prevent passage of the locking wire.

[0016] The above-mentioned forced release prevention means may be configured to include a catch step portion formed by a vertical support portion of the support portion being bent upwards, and when the locking release member rotates, the catch step is in close contact with the catch step portion to prevent passage of the locking wire.

[0017] The above-described forced release prevention means may be configured to include a second bend formed by bending a portion of the horizontal support end of the support end perpendicular to the horizontal support end and the vertical support end, respectively; and a second insertion engaging groove formed between the second bend end and the vertical support end of the vertical end, and when the locking release member is rotated, the engaging end may be inserted into the second insertion engaging groove to prevent passage of the locking wire.

[0018] According to the present invention, by placing a travel carrier, bag, or other item in a carrier storage space having a structure open in all directions by frames and then locking the carrier with a wire of a locking device provided on the frame, it is possible to prevent theft of a bulky carrier that is temporarily stored.

[0019] In addition, since the locking device is equipped with a forced release prevention means, the locked wire cannot be forcibly released, and thus, it is possible to provide the effect of completely preventing theft of the carrier.

[0020] Figure 1 is an image showing a storage box according to conventional technology.

[0021] FIGS. 2 and 3 are images illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage rack according to a first embodiment of the present invention.

[0022] FIGS. 4 and 5 are enlarged images showing the locking module of the locking device for the travel carrier storage unit shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 from the front and back, respectively, with the locking member unlocked.

[0023] Figure 6 is an enlarged image of the locking module shown in Figure 5, taken from the back, showing the state in which the locking member is rotated and locked.

[0024] FIG. 7 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention.

[0025] Figures 8 (a) and (b) are partially enlarged cross-sectional views illustrating the forced release prevention means illustrated in Figure 7, and (b) is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line AA of (a).

[0026] FIG. 9 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage rack according to a third embodiment of the present invention.

[0027] FIG. 10 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view showing a locking device for a travel carrier storage rack according to the third embodiment shown in FIG. 9.

[0028] FIG. 11 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage unit according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

[0029] FIG. 12 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage rack according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.

[0030] Fig. 13 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line BB of Fig. 12, showing the forced release prevention means illustrated in Fig. 12.

[0031] FIG. 14 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage unit according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.

[0032] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. However, in describing the present invention, descriptions of functions or configurations already known will be omitted to clarify the gist of the present invention.

[0033] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing embodiments and is not intended to limit the present invention. In this specification, singular forms also include plural forms, unless specifically stated otherwise. The terms "comprises" and / or "comprising" as used herein do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other components.

[0034] In this specification, when a component is referred to as being "connected" to another component, it should be understood that the component may be directly connected to the other component, but there may also be other components present in between. Conversely, when a component is referred to as being "directly connected" to another component, it should be understood that there are no other components present in between.

[0035] The terms used in this specification are used only to describe specific embodiments and are not intended to limit the present invention.

[0036] In this specification, singular expressions include plural expressions unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

[0037]

[0038] Among the attached drawings, FIGS. 2 and 3 are images illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand according to a first embodiment of the present invention, and FIGS. 4 and 5 are partially enlarged images illustrating the locking module of the locking device for a travel carrier storage stand illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3 from the front and back sides, respectively, showing a state in which the locking member is unlocked. In addition, FIG. 6 is a partially enlarged image illustrating the locking module illustrated in FIG. 5 from the back side, showing a state in which the locking member is rotated and locked.

[0039] A locking device (20) for a travel carrier storage unit according to a first embodiment of the present invention is provided on a travel carrier storage unit (10) composed of each vertical frame (12) arranged vertically and each horizontal frame (14) connecting each vertical frame (12) to form an open carrier storage space (S), and is configured to prevent theft, etc. of a travel carrier stored in the carrier storage space (S).

[0040] Let me explain this in more detail.

[0041] The storage unit (10), as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, is composed of vertical frames (12) and horizontal frames (14) made of iron, and a carrier storage space (S) for storing bulky travel carriers (various bags, etc.) is formed between each vertical frame (12) and each horizontal frame (14).

[0042] The storage unit (10) may be configured to have multiple carrier storage spaces (S) formed in a row at the upper and lower portions as shown in FIG. 2 for space utilization, or may be configured to form carrier storage spaces (S) at the upper and lower portions as shown in FIG. 3.

[0043]

[0044] The locking device (20) is provided in a number corresponding to each carrier storage space (S) provided in the storage unit (10), and is provided on the horizontal frame (14) to prevent theft of carriers stored in the carrier storage space (S). Of course, the locking device (20) may also be provided on the vertical frame (12).

[0045] The locking device (20), as illustrated in FIGS. 4 to 6, includes a locking hole (22A) that is formed in the vertical portion (14A) and the horizontal portion (14B) of the horizontal frame (14) and a locking portion (22) in which a cantilever-structured support member (22B) is formed in the vertical portion (14A) and the horizontal portion (14B) by the locking hole (22A). The locking device includes a locking module (24) installed in the vertical portion (14A) that is provided with a password button (24A) and a locking knob (24B) and has a locking member (24C) that is arranged on the back surface (opposite the front surface where the locking module is installed) of the vertical portion (14A) so as to selectively open and close the locking hole (22A) by rotating the locking member (24C) within a set angle. One end is fixed to a horizontal frame (14) or a vertical frame (12), and the other end has a locking ring (26A) formed to allow a support member (22B) to pass through, and the locking ring (26A) passes through the handle of a carrier stored in a carrier storage space (S) and then includes a locking wire (26) that is hung on the support member (22B) through the locking hole (22A).

[0046] Each component of the locking device (20) configured in this manner will be described in more detail.

[0047] The engaging portion (22) is formed on the vertical portion (14A) and the horizontal portion (14B) of the horizontal frame (14), and is formed so that the locking hole (22A) is connected to the vertical portion (14A) and the horizontal portion (14B) that are bent in a “┗” shape. By the locking hole (22A) of this structure, a cantilever-structured support member (22B) is formed on the vertical portion (14A) and the horizontal portion (14B) as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. The support member (22B) is formed in the cantilever structure in this way so that it can be inserted into and locked by the locking ring (26A). That is, the locking ring (26A) of the closed structure is inserted into the locking hole (22A) and then moved in one direction so that the support member (22B) is inserted into and locked by the locking ring (26A).

[0048] At this time, the support member (22B) is formed to have a cross-section in the shape of a “┗” and has a vertical support member (22B-1) and a horizontal support member (22B-2), so that sufficient rigidity can be achieved.

[0049] The locking module (24) is for rotating the locking / unlocking member (24C) in a locked / unlocked manner. The locking module (24) is provided with a password button (24A) and an unlocking knob (24B). By pressing the set password and then rotating the unlocking knob (24B), the locking / unlocking member (24C) can be unlocked. Since the configuration in which the password button (24A) and the unlocking knob (24B) are provided to lock and unlock by pressing the password is well known, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.

[0050] The locking member (24C) that is locked and rotated by the locking knob (24B) is composed of a connecting end (24C-1) that is connected to the end of a rotation shaft (not shown) that is connected to the locking knob (24B) of the locking module (24), and a catch end (24C-2) that is bent from the connecting end (24C-1) toward the back of the vertical member (14A), approaches the back of the vertical member (14A), and is then bent horizontally again to form the locking member (24C). That is, the locking member (24C) has a two-stage bent shape.

[0051] In this way, the catch (24C-2) is formed by being bent horizontally so as to maintain a gap of 0.2 to 2 mm with the back surface of the vertical section (14A) or the back surface of the vertical support section (22B-1), thereby preventing the locking wire (26) having a thickness of 3 mm or more from being accidentally detached by passing between the catch (24C-2) and the back surface of the vertical section (14A) or the back surface of the vertical support section (22B-1).

[0052] This locking device (24C) locks the locking hole (22A) as shown in Fig. 6, as the locking portion (24C-2) for the locking of the locking knob (24B) rotates across the locking hole (22A) and the end area is located on the back surface of the support portion (22B).

[0053] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 6, a locking wire (26) has one end fixed to a horizontal frame (14) or a vertical frame (12) and a closed-loop locking ring (26A) formed at the other end. As shown in FIG. 3, this locking wire (26) is configured so that the locking ring (26A) passes through the handle (C-1) of the carrier (C) and then is caught on the support end (22B) through the locking hole (22A).

[0054] In this lock wire (26), when the lock ring (26A) is caught on the support member (22B), the locking state of the lock ring (26A) is maintained as the locking release member (24C) rotates in a locking manner and the engaging end (24C-2) crosses the lock hole (22A) to close, and when the locking release member (24C) rotates in a releasing manner, the engaging end (24C-2) is separated from the lock hole (22A), so that the locking state of the lock ring (26A) is released and can be removed from the support member (22B) through the lock hole (22A).

[0055]

[0056] As described above, by providing a locking device (20) on a storage unit (10) forming a carrier storage space (S), a locking ring (26A) of a locking wire (26) is passed through a handle (C-1) of a carrier (C) stored in the carrier storage space (S), and then the locking ring (26A) is hooked on a support member (22B) through a locking hole (22A), and then a password is set in the locking module (24), and then the locking release member (24C) is rotated to lock, so that the locking state of the locking ring (26A) is maintained as the hooking member (24C-2) crosses the locking hole (22A), thereby preventing theft of the carrier (C).

[0057] In addition, when the locking ring (26A) is locked to the support member (22B) and the password button (24A) of the locking module (24) is pressed to unlock and the locking release knob (24B) is rotated to unlock and lock the locking release member (24C), the catch (24C-2) that was across the lock hole (22A) rotates to its original position to open the lock hole (22A), thereby releasing the lock state of the locking ring (26A) and allowing it to be removed from the support member (22B).

[0058] In this way, when the lock ring (26A) is caught on the support member (22B), the lock release member (24C) closes the lock hole (22A) to maintain the locked state of the lock wire (26), and when the lock release member (24C) opens the lock hole (22A), the locked state of the lock wire (26) is released, so that a travel carrier (C) temporarily stored in the carrier storage space (S) of the storage unit (10) can be easily unlocked with the lock wire (26), and thus theft of the carrier (C) can be prevented.

[0059]

[0060] Among the attached drawings, FIG. 7 is a drawing showing a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand according to a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 8 (a) and (b) are partially enlarged cross-sectional views showing the forced release prevention means shown in FIG. 7, and (b) is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line AA of (a).

[0061] As shown in FIGS. 7 and 8, the locking device (20) for a travel carrier storage unit according to the second embodiment is the same as the above-described embodiment except that a forced release prevention means (30) is provided on the back surface of the support member (22B), or the back surface of the support member (22B) and the locking release member (24C), to prevent the locking wire (26) from passing between the edge of the locking member (24C-2) and the locking hole (22A) when the locking member (24C-2) is closed across the locking hole (22A).

[0062] The forced release prevention means (30) is configured to include a locking part (32) having an insertion groove (32A) provided on the back surface of the support part (22B) so that a part of the engaging end (24C-2) is inserted while closing across the lock hole (22A) when the locking release member (24C) rotates (clockwise with reference to FIG. 7) around the rotation axis of the locking module (24).

[0063] As shown in (a) and (b) of FIGS. 7 and 8, this locking member (32) is formed by an insertion groove forming member (32B) that protrudes from the back surface of the support member (22B), i.e., the back surface of the vertical support member (22B-1), and an insertion groove (32A) is formed between the insertion groove forming member (32B) and the back surface of the vertical support member (22B-1). As shown in (a) and (b) of FIGS. 8, this insertion groove (32A) is formed so that the remaining area is closed except for the direction in which a part of the engaging end (24C-2) is inserted or removed when the locking member (24C) rotates around the rotation axis. The insertion groove forming member (32B) may be formed by cutting and bending a part of the vertical support member (22B-1), or may be formed as a separate part that is welded and integrated.

[0064] In this way, when the locking member (24C) rotates in a locking manner, a part of the catch (24C-2) is inserted into the insertion groove (32A), so the phenomenon of the locking wire (26) passing through can be fundamentally prevented.

[0065]

[0066] Among the attached drawings, FIG. 9 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand according to a third embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 10 is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand according to the third embodiment illustrated in FIG. 9.

[0067] As shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, the locking device (20) for a travel carrier storage unit according to the third embodiment is the same as the above-described embodiment except that the forced release prevention means (30) includes at least one anti-release groove (34A) formed in an arc shape on the back surface of the vertical support end (22B-1) of the support end (22B) corresponding to the rotational trajectory of the hook release member (24C), and at least one anti-release protrusion (34B) formed to protrude with the same curvature as the anti-release groove (24A) on the back surface of the engaging end (24C-2) so as to be inserted into the anti-release groove (34A) when the hook release member (24C) rotates in the locking manner.

[0068] In this way, when the locking member (24C) rotates in a locking manner, the anti-release projection (34B) protruding from the back surface of the engaging member (24C-2) is inserted into the anti-release groove (34A) formed in an arc shape on the back surface of the vertical supporting member (22B-1) of the supporting member (22B), so that the gap between the engaging member (24C-2) and the back surface of the vertical supporting member (22B-1) of the supporting member (22B) can be minimized, and thus the phenomenon of the locking wire (26) passing through and the locking state of the locking wire (26) being arbitrarily released can be fundamentally prevented.

[0069]

[0070] Among the attached drawings, FIG. 11 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage unit according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.

[0071] As illustrated in FIG. 11, the locking device (20) for a travel carrier storage unit according to the fourth embodiment is the same as the above-described embodiments except that the forced release prevention means (30) is formed by a first bending portion (36A) formed by bending a portion of a horizontal support portion (22B-2) of a support portion (22B) parallel to a vertical support portion (22B-1) of the support portion (22B), and a first insertion engaging groove (36B) formed between the first bending portion (36A) and the vertical support portion (22B-1).

[0072] At this time, the first bending section (36A) may be formed by bending the entire horizontal support section (22B-2), or may be formed by cutting a portion of the horizontal support section (22B-2) to a certain width and then bending it upward so as to be parallel to the vertical support section (22B-1).

[0073] In this way, by forming a first insertion engaging groove (36B) with a first bending end (36A) open in three directions on the horizontal support member (22B-2), a part of the engaging end (24C-2) is inserted into the first insertion engaging groove (36B) when the locking rotation of the lock release member (24C) is performed, thereby preventing the passage of the locking wire (26). Accordingly, the phenomenon of the locking wire (26) passing between the engaging end (24C-2) and the vertical support member (22B-1) and the locking state of the locking wire (26) being arbitrarily released can be fundamentally prevented.

[0074]

[0075] FIG. 12 is a drawing showing a locking device for a travel carrier storage stand according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 13 (a) and (b) are partially enlarged cross-sectional views taken along line BB showing the forced release prevention means shown in FIG. 12.

[0076] As shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, the locking device (20) for the travel carrier storage unit according to the fifth embodiment is the same as the embodiment described above, except that the forced release prevention means (30) is formed as a catch step portion (38) in which a part of the vertical support member (22B-1) of the support member (22B) is bent upward, i.e., at a right angle to the vertical support member (22B-1), to form a step.

[0077] At this time, the step gap (38) may be formed by bending the entire vertical support member (22B-1) in a stepwise manner, or may be formed by cutting a portion of the vertical support member (22B-1) and then bending the cut portion in a stepwise manner.

[0078] The forced release prevention means (30) of the travel carrier storage lock (20) according to the fifth embodiment configured as described above is configured such that a portion of the vertical support end (22B-1) of the support end (22B) is bent upward to form a stepped engaging step portion (38), so that when the locking release member (24C) rotates, a portion of the engaging end (24C-2) is in close contact with the engaging step portion (38), thereby preventing the passage of the locking wire (26). Accordingly, the phenomenon in which the locking wire (26) passes between the engaging end (24C-2) and the vertical support end (22B-1) and the locking state of the locking wire (26) is arbitrarily released can be fundamentally prevented.

[0079]

[0080] Among the attached drawings, FIG. 14 is a drawing illustrating a locking device for a travel carrier storage unit according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention.

[0081] The locking device (20) for the travel carrier storage unit according to the sixth embodiment is the same as the aforementioned embodiments except that the forced release prevention means (30) is formed by a second bending member (39) formed by bending a portion of the horizontal support member (22B-2) of the support member (22B) at a right angle (vertically bent upwards with reference to FIG. 14) to the horizontal support member (22B-2) and the vertical support member (22B-1), and a second insertion engaging groove (39A) formed between the second bending member (39) and the vertical support member (22B-1).

[0082] In this way, a second bending member (39) is formed on the horizontal support member (22B-2) and a second insertion engaging groove (39A) is formed between the second bending member (39) and the vertical support member (22B-1), so that when the locking member (24C) rotates, the engaging member (24C-2) is inserted into the second insertion engaging groove (39A), and the phenomenon of the locking state of the locking wire (26) being arbitrarily released can be fundamentally prevented.

[0083]

[0084] While specific embodiments of the present invention have been described and illustrated above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments, and that various modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, such modifications or variations should not be understood individually from the technical spirit or perspective of the present invention, and such modified embodiments should fall within the scope of the claims of the present invention.

Claims

1. A travel carrier storage unit comprising: each vertical frame arranged vertically; and each horizontal frame connecting each of the vertical frames to form an open carrier storage space; A locking device provided on the horizontal frame to prevent theft of a carrier stored in the carrier storage space, A locking portion in which a locking hole is formed connecting the vertical portion to the horizontal portion and the horizontal portion bent perpendicularly from the vertical portion of the horizontal frame, and a cantilever structure support member is formed on the vertical portion and the horizontal portion by the locking hole; A lock module installed on the vertical part, which has a password button and a lock release knob and has a lock release member arranged on the back of the vertical part, and which selectively opens and closes the lock hole by rotating the lock release member within a set angle; and One end is fixed to the horizontal frame or the vertical frame, and the other end has a locking ring formed for the support end to pass through, and the locking ring passes through the handle of the carrier stored in the carrier storage space and then includes a locking wire that is hung on the support end through the locking hole. The locking ring is characterized in that when the locking ring is caught on the support, the locking release member closes the locking hole to maintain the locking state of the locking wire, and when the locking release member opens the locking hole, the locking state of the locking wire is released. Lock for travel carrier storage.

2. In paragraph 1, The above-mentioned wailing device is, A coupling end coupled to the end of the rotation axis of the above locking module; and In the above-mentioned connection section, it is bent in the direction of the back surface of the vertical section, approaches the back surface of the vertical section, and then is bent horizontally again, so that when the hook release knob is rotated for hooking, the end area is formed as a hook section located on the back surface of the support section. Lock for travel carrier storage.

3. In paragraph 2, On the back surface of the above support, or on the back surface of the above support and the above-mentioned lifting member, In a state where the above-mentioned catch is closed across the above-mentioned lock hole, a forced release prevention means is provided to prevent the lock wire from passing between the catch and the edge of the above-mentioned lock hole. Lock for travel carrier storage.

4. In paragraph 3, The above-mentioned means of preventing forced release are: A first bending member formed by bending a portion of the horizontal support member of the support member parallel to the vertical support member of the support member; and It is formed by a first insertion engaging groove formed between the first bending member and the vertical support member, When the locking member of the above-mentioned hook is rotated, the engaging end is inserted into the first insert engaging groove to prevent the passage of the locking wire. Lock for travel carrier storage.

5. In paragraph 3, The above-mentioned means of preventing forced release are: A second bending member is formed by bending a portion of the horizontal support member of the support member at right angles to the horizontal support member and the vertical support member, respectively; and a second insertion engaging groove is formed between the second bending member and the vertical support member of the support member. When the locking member of the above-mentioned hook is rotated, the engaging end is inserted into the second insert engaging groove to prevent the passage of the locking wire. Lock for travel carrier storage.

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