Hoop lock with bent foot engagement

US10557288B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10557288-B2
Application numberUS-201514689829-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 17, 2015
Priority dateApr 17, 2015
Publication dateFeb 11, 2020
Grant dateFeb 11, 2020

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A hoop lock assembly including a shackle and a crossbar. The shackle includes a straight foot and an angled foot. The crossbar is operable to receive the straight foot and the angled foot, and includes a primary locking mechanism and a secondary locking mechanism. The primary locking mechanism is operable to selectively prevent removal of the straight foot from the crossbar. The secondary locking mechanism is operable to selectively prevent removal of the angled foot from the crossbar.

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What is claimed is: 1. A lock assembly having a longitudinal axis defining a proximal direction and a distal direction, the lock assembly comprising: a shackle comprising: a proximal leg comprising a proximal foot extending in a direction of a lateral axis of the lock assembly, the proximal foot including a proximal foot groove; and a distal leg connected to the proximal leg, the distal leg comprising a distal foot, wherein the distal foot includes an angled portion extending away from the proximal foot in the distal direction, and wherein the distal foot further includes a narrowed section including at least one distal foot groove extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, the at least one distal foot groove extending into the angled portion of the distal foot; and a crossbar extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein the proximal foot and the distal foot are received in the crossbar, the crossbar comprising: a deadbolt having a first locking position in which the deadbolt extends into the proximal foot groove; and a first unlocking position in which the deadbolt does not extend into the proximal foot groove, wherein the deadbolt has a first lateral thickness, and wherein the deadbolt defines a longitudinally-extending channel; a locking plate including a plate opening, the plate opening including an elongated portion and a locking slot extending from the elongated portion, the elongated portion extending to a longitudinal length that is larger than a maximum transverse width of the elongated portion such that the elongated portion has a generally non-circular configuration, the locking plate having a second locking position in which the narrowed section is received in the locking slot, and a second unlocking position in which the narrowed section is received in the elongated portion, wherein the locking plate has a second lateral thickness less than the first lateral thickness, wherein the locking plate further comprises a longitudinally-extending arm received in the longitudinally-extending channel, and wherein the arm is coupled to the deadbolt via a pin; and a lock cylinder including a cam, wherein the lock cylinder is operable to rotate the cam between a first cam position defining a locking state and a second cam position defining an unlocking state; wherein, in the locking state, the deadbolt is in the first locking position and prevents removal of the proximal foot from the crossbar, and the locking plate is in the second locking position and prevents removal of the distal foot from the crossbar; wherein, in the unlocking state, the deadbolt is in the first unlocking position and does not prevent removal of the proximal foot from the crossbar, and the locking plate is in the second unlocking position and does not prevent removal of the distal foot from the crossbar; wherein each of the first locking position and the second locking position is a proximal position; wherein each of the first unlocking position and the second unlocking position is a distal position; and wherein the locking plate is coupled to the deadbolt for joint longitudinal movement therewith. 2. The locking assembly of claim 1 , wherein each of the at least one distal foot grooves has a lateral width corresponding to a lateral thickness of the locking plate. 3. The locking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cam is received within a recess formed in the deadbolt. 4. The locking assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one distal foot groove comprises two distal foot grooves, and wherein the two distal foot grooves are positioned on opposite sides of the distal foot and are not in communication with each other. 5. The locking assembly of claim 4 ; wherein the locking slot is defined by two longitudinally-extending edges spaced apart by a distance corresponding to a thickness of the narrowed section. 6. A lock assembly having a longitudinal axis defining a proximal direction and a distal direction, the lock assembly comprising: a shackle comprising: a proximal leg comprising a proximal foot extending in a direction of a lateral axis of the lock assembly, the proximal foot including a proximal foot groove; and a distal leg connected to the proximal leg, the distal leg comprising a distal foot, wherein the distal foot includes an angled portion extending away from the proximal foot in the distal direction, and wherein the distal foot further includes a narrowed section including at least one distal foot groove extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, the at least one distal foot groove extending into the angled portion of the distal foot; and a crossbar extending along the longitudinal axis, wherein the proximal foot and the distal foot are received in the crossbar, the crossbar comprising: a lock cylinder including a cam, wherein the lock cylinder is operable to rotate the cam between a first cam position and a second cam position; a locking mechanism having a proximal locking position and a distal unlocking position, the locking mechanism comprising: a longitudinally movable deadbolt, wherein the deadbolt has a first lateral thickness and defines a longitudinal channel; and a longitudinally movable locking plate, wherein the locking plate has a second lateral thickness less than the first lateral thickness, wherein the locking plate includes an arm extending into the longitudinal channel, wherein the locking plate is coupled to the deadbolt for joint longitudinal movement therewith by a pin that passes through the arm and an adjacent portion of the deadbolt, wherein the locking plate includes a plate opening, and wherein the plate opening includes an enlarged portion and a locking slot extending from the enlarged portion in the distal direction; wherein the locking mechanism is engaged with the cam and is configured to move between the proximal locking position and the distal unlocking position in response to rotation of the cam between the first cam position and the second cam position; wherein, with the locking mechanism in the proximal locking position, the deadbolt extends into the proximal foot groove, the narrowed section of the distal foot is received in the locking slot, and the locking mechanism prevents removal of the proximal foot and the distal foot from the crossbar; and wherein, with the locking mechanism in the distal unlocking position, the deadbolt does not extend into the proximal foot groove, the narrowed section of the distal foot is received in the enlarged portion of the plate opening, and the locking mechanism permits removal of the proximal foot and the distal foot from the crossbar. 7. The locking assembly of claim 6 , wherein the at least one distal foot groove comprises two distal foot grooves, and wherein the two distal foot grooves are positioned on opposite sides of the distal foot and are not communication with each other. 8. The locking assembly of claim 7 , wherein the locking slot is defined by two longitudinally-extending edges spaced apart by a distance corresponding to a thickness of the narrowed section. 9. A lock assembly having a longitudinal axis defining a proximal direction and a distal direction, the lock assembly comprising: a shackle comprising: a proximal leg comprising a proximal foot extending in a direction of a lateral axis of the lock assembly, the proximal foot including a proximal foot groove; and a distal leg connected to the proximal leg, the distal leg comprising a distal foot, wherein the distal foot includes an angled portion extending away from the proximal foot in the distal direction, and wherein the distal foot further includes a narrowed section including a first distal foot groove and a second distal foot groove, the first and second distal foot grooves extending long

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Classifications

  • Cases · CPC title

  • E05B67/08Primary

    Padlocks with shackles hinged on the case · CPC title

  • with built- in cylinder locks · CPC title

  • Shackles; Arrangement of the shackle · CPC title

  • with devices for securing the free end of the shackle · CPC title

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What does patent US10557288B2 cover?
A hoop lock assembly including a shackle and a crossbar. The shackle includes a straight foot and an angled foot. The crossbar is operable to receive the straight foot and the angled foot, and includes a primary locking mechanism and a secondary locking mechanism. The primary locking mechanism is operable to selectively prevent removal of the straight foot from the crossbar. The secondary locki…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schlage Lock Co Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E05B67/08. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 11 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).