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A hockey lock includes a casing (1) having a first recess (11), a path (12) and a guide slot (13) which communicates with the first recess (11) and the path (12). A core (2) is located in a housing (21) which is located in the first recess (11). A mounting member (4) is connected to the core (2) and has a recessed portion (41) which is located corresponding to the guide slot (13) when the core (2) is at the unlocked position. A latch (6) extends through the path (12) and has a groove (61) which is located corresponding to the guide slot (13) when the core (2) is at the locked position. A pin (7) is received in the guide slot (13) and is pushed by the mounting member (4) to be engaged with the groove (61) when the core (2) is at the locked position. The pin (7) is inserted into the recessed portion (41) and disengaged from the groove (61) when the core (2) is at the locked position.
A hockey lock includes a casing (1) having a first recess (11), a path (12) and a guide slot (13) which communicates with the first recess (11) and the path (12). A core (2) is located in a housing (21) which is located in the first recess (11). A mounting member (4) is connected to the core (2) and has a recessed portion (41) which is located corresponding to the guide slot (13) when the core (2) is at the unlocked position. A latch (6) extends through the path (12) and has a groove (61) which is located corresponding to the guide slot (13) when the core (2) is at the locked position. A pin (7) is received in the guide slot (13) and is pushed by the mounting member (4) to be engaged with the groove (61) when the core (2) is at the locked position. The pin (7) is inserted into the recessed portion (41) and disengaged from the groove (61) when the core (2) is at the locked position.
CORE-REPLACEABLE HOCKEY LOCK
HOCKEY-SCHLOSS MIT AUSTAUSCHBAREM KERN
SERRURE DE HOCKEY À BARILLET REMPLAÇABLE
LIU TIEN-KAO (author)
2019-07-10
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E05B
LOCKS
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