WO1996009969A1 - Dispositif de rangement et de securite pour un article range - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a storage safety device for preventing a stored object such as a compact disk, cassette tape or the like arranged in a store from being stolen.
- compact discs, cassette tapes (audio and video tapes), etc. have flooded the market, and the number of dealers has increased.
- discs are freely accessible so that customers can easily and comfortably select the discs they want to purchase.
- the size of discs has been further reduced due to the introduction of compact discs into the market, and theft of compact discs has become a more important issue for retailers.
- a sensor that activates an electric alarm system is installed in the box that stores the compact disk or cassette tape, and the sensor reacts when the entire box is taken out of the store.
- the alarm system operates to prevent theft.
- the disc is removed from the box, the empty box is left on the shelf, and if only the disc is taken out of the store, the alarm system is not activated. Theft cannot be prevented.
- the safety device is inexpensive, difficult to open by the customer, and easy to handle by the sales clerk.
- a safe storage device for cassettes and the like that does not adversely affect other products due to its use.
- the present invention has been researched and developed to solve the above problems.
- the lock mechanism is integrated with the frame to prevent objects stored inside the frame (such as force sets) from being taken out, so that locking can be performed in one touch.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a storage safety device for an object to be stored in which the operability is improved and the lock mechanism is prevented from being lost.
- FIG. 1 shows a first embodiment of the present invention, and is a perspective view showing a state where a CD (compact disk) case is inserted into a hard case.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the locked state of FIG.
- Fig. 3 (a) is a cross-sectional view showing the first stable position when the lock mechanism of Fig. 1 is locked
- Fig. 3 (b) is a partial cross-sectional view of the lock key
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing an intermediate position of the lock mechanism when the lock is released.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view showing a second stable position when the lock mechanism of FIG. 1 is completely unlocked.
- FIG. 6 shows a second embodiment of the device of the present invention, and is a perspective view showing a state where a CD case is inserted into a hard case.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the locked state of FIG.
- FIG. 8 shows a third embodiment of the device of the present invention, and is a perspective view showing a state where a CD case is inserted into a hard case.
- FIG. 9 is a partially cutaway perspective view of the locked state of FIG.
- Fig. 10 shows the case where the third embodiment of the device of the present invention is applied to a single-version CD case, and the CD case is inserted into the hard case. It is a perspective view of a state.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of the clock state of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a plan view showing a fourth embodiment of the device fi of the present invention, in which a CD case is housed in a hard case.
- FIG. 13 is a plan view showing a modification of the storage safety device for stored objects according to the fourth embodiment, in which a CD case is stored in a hard case.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing another modification of the storage safety device for stored objects in the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view showing a first stable position at the time of lip of the lip mechanism according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a cross-sectional view showing an intermediate position when the lock mechanism is unlocked.
- FIG. 17 is a sectional view showing the second stable position when the lock mechanism is completely released.
- FIG. 18 is a plan view of the release jig.
- FIGS. 19 (a) and (b) are a plan cross-sectional view and a side cross-sectional view of a lock state of a lock mechanism according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view of the lock mechanism in a locked state.
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view showing a state where the stopper portion of the lock mechanism is released.
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view showing a state where the key hook portion of the lock mechanism is released.
- FIGS. 23 (a) and (b) are a plan sectional view and a side sectional view of a lock mechanism according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention in a locked state.
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view of the lock mechanism in a locked state.
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing a state where the stopper of the lock mechanism is released.
- FIG. 26 shows the lock mechanism with the key hook part released.
- FIG. 28 is a perspective view of the lock mechanism in a locked state.
- FIG. 29 is a perspective view showing a state where two key hooks of the lock mechanism are released.
- FIG. 30 is a plan view of a lock mechanism according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 31 is an explanatory view of the use of a lock release device using a lock release jig according to each embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view for explaining a state where a CD case is inserted into a hard case.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a locked state.
- Fig. 3 to Fig. 5 explain the locking mechanism, respectively.
- Fig. 3 shows the stable position when locked
- Fig. 4 shows the intermediate position when released
- Fig. 5 shows the stable position when completely released. .
- a CD case 1 as an object to be stored is housed in a hard case 2 as a sealing frame.
- each of the CD case 1 and the hard case 2 is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, polycarbonate, and is preferably transparent.
- Hard case 2 includes two pairs of side frames 20, 21 and 22, 23 and a parallelepiped shape having upper and lower frames.
- the upper surface frame of the hard case 2 is composed of two upper surface prevention walls 24, 25 formed across the ends of the pair of side frames 22, 23, and these two upper surface prevention walls are formed.
- An opening 27 for removing the CD case is formed surrounded by the walls 24 and 25. Accordingly, the CD case insertion / removal opening 27 is formed on the upper surface side of the hard case 2, and its planar shape is formed smaller than the planar shape of the CD case 1.
- the lower surface frame of the hard case 2 is formed of one lower surface prevention wall 26 formed so as to extend over substantially the center of the pair of side frames 22 and 23.
- the lower surface preventing walls 26 are provided so that the CD case 1 does not fall off and can be easily taken out and that the hard case 2 can be easily injection-molded. It is formed in the same direction so as not to overlap with the plane, and faces the CD case opening opening 27.
- the inner shape of the hard case 2 is set to be large enough to move the CD case 1 therein.
- the lower surface prevention wall 26 is formed in the CD case ⁇ removal opening 27 of the adjacent hard case 2.
- a space corresponding to the thickness of one prevention wall is advantageous when it is inserted, and is therefore effective for a store that displays a large number of the hard cases 2.
- a handle 26a protruding from one end of the lower surface prevention wall 26 is provided so that the hard cases 2 arranged on the display shelf of the store can be easily pulled out.
- a gap bar insertion opening 28 Through which a gap bar 42 of a lock key 40 described later enters and exits.
- the lock mechanism 3 that locks the CD case 1 so that it cannot be removed from the hard case 2 Consists of lock key 40.
- the lock key 40 is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, an elastic polyacetal. That is, the lock key 40 has a long plate-shaped lock key body 41 and a gap bar 42 having a U-shaped cross section at one end of the lock key body 41.
- the lock key body 41 is provided with a spring property by providing a long hole 43 along the long plate at the center, and a plurality of, for example, four, are provided on both side surfaces of the long hole 43.
- a key hook portion 44 having a convex shape is formed.
- the convex shape of the key hook portion 44 is a shape in which a lock housing 30 of the lock key 40 is provided with an insertion slope 45 in the insertion direction and a locking vertical wall 46 is provided in the escape direction.
- the base of the lock key body 41 prevents the lock key 40 from coming out of contact with a stopper formed in the insertion opening of the lock housing 30 described later, even if the lock key 40 is pulled out when the lock is released.
- a step portion 47 is formed.
- the lock housing 30 is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, the same polycarbonate as the hard case 2. That is, the lock housing 30 has a rectangular housing portion 31 into which the lock key body 41 is inserted to regulate the slide position, and the lock key is provided on both walls of the housing portion 31. A plurality of, for example, four locking concave portions 32 and a releasing concave portion 33 are formed at positions corresponding to the key hook portions 44 formed on the main body 41, respectively.
- the stopper 34 is formed in the opening 34 of the lock key body 41 formed in the lock housing 30 so as to enter and exit.
- the lock mechanism 3 is located in the housing part 31 of the lock housing 30. With the lock key body 41 and the clearance bar 42 of the lock key 40 assembled into the clearance bar insertion opening 28 of the side frame 22 of the hard case 2, respectively, the side frame 20 of the hard case 2 It is integrally attached to one end by a connecting means such as ultrasonic welding or other bonding.
- the key hook portion 44 engages with the locking concave portion 32 in the housing portion 31 so that the first stable position, that is, the locked state (FIG. 3) ) Is also engaged with the release concave portion 33 so as to be in the second stable position, that is, the completely released state (FIG. 5).
- the gap bar 42 becomes the gap A between the side surface of the CD case 1 and the side frame 20 (the second frame).
- the insertion slope 45 of the key hook portion 44 serves as a guide and is smoothly inserted into the housing portion 31 while bending.
- the four key hook portions 44 are locked in the locking recesses 32 of the housing portion 31 with good care. In this state, even if the lock key 40 is pulled, the lock key 40 does not come off due to the locking vertical wall 46 provided on the key hook portion 44, and the lock mechanism 3 is in the first stable position. It is locked.
- the CD case 1 cannot be moved inside the hard case 2 due to the clearance bar 42 of the lock key 40. Also, since the opening 27 for the CD case formed by the upper surface prevention walls 24 and 25 is narrower than the shape of the CD case 1, it is impossible to take the CD case 1 out of the hard case 2. Obviously.
- the lock key 40 when the lock key 40 is pulled out and the lock prevention step portion 47 of the lock key 40 comes into contact with the stopper 35 of the lock housing 30, four key hooks are formed at this position.
- the part 44 is the spring property of the lock key body 41, and as shown in FIG. In this state, the gap bar 42 is also completely pulled out of the gap A between the CD case 1 and the side frame 20 and escapes, and the locking mechanism 3 is completely released at the second stable position.
- the lock key body 41 having a panel characteristic is released from the intermediate position at the time of the release and is not subjected to extra distortion, and accordingly, the lock key body 4
- the springiness of 1 is not lost, its function is retained for a long time, and the locking function is reliable and does not impair reliability.
- the CD case 1 can be moved inside the hard case 2. Becomes This The CD case 1 can be removed from the hard case 2 in the reverse operation of inserting the CD case 1. That is, the CD case 1 is moved toward the side frame 20 and the CD case 1 is pushed up from under the bottom prevention wall 26 so that the CD case 1 can be very easily taken out of the hard case 2 while being inclined. It becomes possible.
- FIG. 6 and 7 show a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a state in which a CD case is inserted into a hard case
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view in a locked state.
- the lock mechanism is the same as that of the first embodiment.
- the difference between the first embodiment and the first embodiment is that a CD case is provided on one of the side frames 20 of the pair of side frames 20 and 21 of the hard case 2 while leaving the side prevention walls 20 e. ⁇ This is the point that the removal opening 29 is provided.
- the CD case opening / closing opening 29 has a size that allows the CD case 1 to be easily removed.
- the lock mechanism 3 is integrally attached to one of the side frames 22 of the other pair of side frames 22 and 23 by connecting means such as ultrasonic welding as in the first embodiment.
- the CD case 1 can be inserted into the hard case 2 by pulling out the lock key 40 and completely releasing the lock case as shown in FIG. Press CD case 1 in part 2 9.
- the CD case 1 is shifted to the side frame 23 side so that a certain gap is provided between the side frame 22 opposite to the side frame 23 and the CD case 1.
- a gap A is generated, and the gap bar 42 is pushed into the gap A.
- the CD case 1 cannot be moved in the hard case 2 with the gap bar 42 interposed in the gap A, and the side wall 20 e and the upper wall 24 a, 25 a and the lower surface are prevented.
- the function of the lock mechanism 3 is the same as that of the first embodiment, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- the upper surface prevention walls 24a and 25a and the lower surface prevention wall 26b are formed in the same direction so that they do not overlap in a plane as in the first embodiment,
- the lower surface prevention wall 26 b is fitted between the upper surface prevention walls 24 a and 25 a of the hard case 2 adjacent to each other, and one prevention wall is provided.
- the space corresponding to the thickness of the sheet is advantageous.
- the locking mechanism is extremely easily operated by integrally attaching the locking mechanism to the hard case.
- the lock mechanism is prevented from being lost.
- the locking mechanism does not damage the cellophane that packs the CD case, thereby deteriorating the appearance quality and reducing the product value.
- the bottom prevention wall of the hard case fits between the two top prevention walls of another adjacent hard case, which is advantageous in terms of space. And easy to withdraw.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 show a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a state in which a CD case is inserted into a hard case.
- FIG. because a perspective view of the locking state 0
- the hard case 2 of this embodiment also has a parallelepiped shape having two pairs of side frames 20, 21 and 22, 23 and upper and lower frames, and the inner shape is the CD case 1. Is constructed so that it can move within it.
- eave-shaped upper corner prevention walls 24b are formed at the four corners, and the CD case ⁇ escape opening 27 is surrounded by the eave-shaped upper corner prevention walls 24b. It is open.
- the planar shape of the CD case opening / disconnecting portion 27 is formed smaller than the planar shape of the CD case 1.
- one lower surface preventing wall 26 is formed on the lower surface of the hard case 2, and the lower surface preventing wall 26 prevents the CD case 1 from falling off.
- the lower surface prevention wall 26 does not overlap the upper surface corner prevention wall 24b in a plane so that the hard case 2 is advantageous even in injection molding, and the opening 27 for inserting and removing the CD case. It is formed to face.
- the inside shape of the hard case 2 is set so that the CD case 1 can move within it.
- the side frame 20 is provided with a locking mechanism 3 physically.
- a gap bar / entrance 28 through which a gap bar 42 of a lock key 40 described later enters and exits is formed at an end of the side frame 22 where the lock mechanism is connected.
- Hard case 2 has upper surfaces at the four corners as shown in Figs. 8 and 9. Since the corner prevention wall 24b is formed, even if an abnormal force such as forcibly bending the hard case 2 is applied, the hard case 2 is rigid, so it is not forcibly bent, and the CD case 1 Cannot be deliberately removed from the CD case ⁇ opening 28.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 show an example in which the third embodiment of the present invention is applied to a single-version CD case.
- the hard case 2 has eave-shaped top prevention walls 24 b formed at the four corners of the top surface, and top protection walls 25 b formed on both sides near the center of the long side.
- the CD case opening 27 is formed by a top wall 24b at the four corners and a top wall 25b at the center. It is formed smaller than the plane shape of the plate CD case.
- FIG. 12 shows a fourth embodiment of the present invention, and is a plan view showing a state where a CD case is housed in a hard case.
- the hard case 2 of this embodiment also has a parallelepiped shape having two pairs of side frames 20, 21 and 22, 23 and upper and lower frames, and the inner shape is the CD case. 1 is configured to be movable in the direction of rotation. At least a pair of side frames 20, 21 contact the wall when the CD case 1 is rotated to restrict the storage range of the CD case 1. a and a second wall surface projecting outward from the first wall surfaces 20a and 21a. A step shape composed of 20 b and 21 b is provided.
- the pair of side frames 20 and 21 have the same shape, and the first wall surfaces 20a and 21a and the second wall surfaces 20b and 21b are located at diagonal positions.
- the opening 27 for the CD case ⁇ was formed such that one diagonal position la, lb of the CD case 1 was formed by the second wall surfaces 20 b, 21 b of the side frames 20, 21 respectively.
- the recesses 20 c and 21 c are inserted into the recesses 20 c and 21 c, and the other diagonal positions lc and 10 of the CD case 1 are positioned along the first wall surfaces 20 a and 21 a. It is formed diagonally on the same plane as the rectangular shape of the hard case 2 and larger than the shape of the CD case 1 without being covered by the upper surface preventing walls 24 c and 25 c.
- the other pair of side frames 22 and 23 also have the same shape as the side frames 20 and 21 so that the side walls 22 and 23 have the first wall 22 a, 23 a and the second walls 22 b, 23 b and the recesses 22 c, 23 c are formed, and the upper surface prevention wall 24 extends along the first walls 22 a, 23 a. d, 25 d are provided. Therefore, the two pairs of side frames 20, 21 and 22, 23 have a substantially symmetric shape with respect to the center of the upper surface of the hard case 2. As a result, as shown in FIGS. 12 and 13, the CD case insertion opening 27 is formed on the same plane so that the CD case 1 can be removed from the square shape on the upper surface of the hard case. It is formed diagonally.
- the side frame 20 is provided with a locking mechanism 3 integrally therewith.
- a clearance bar ⁇ entrance 28 through which the clearance bar 42 of the lock key 40 enters and exits is formed at an end of the side frame 22 where the locking mechanism is connected.
- the locking mechanism 3 when inserting the CD case 1 into the hard case 2, the locking mechanism 3 must be completely released, and the CD case 1 is dropped into the hard case 2 from the upper surface of the CD case ⁇ release opening 27. . After that, rotate CD case 1 clockwise to
- the second wall of the side frame 20 is formed by abutting the corners la, lb, lc, and Id on the inner walls of the first walls 20a, 21a, 22a, and 23a.
- a gap A is formed between the inner wall of 20 b and the corner 1 a of the CD case 1. Locking is performed by interposing the gap bar 42 of the lock mechanism 3 in the gap A.
- FIG. 13 is a plan view showing a modification of the storage safety device for stored objects in the fourth embodiment.
- the difference between the storage safety device shown in Fig. 13 and the storage safety device shown in Fig. 12 is that the second wall surfaces 20b, 21 of the side frames 20, 21, 22, and 23 are different.
- eaves-shaped top prevention walls 24c, 25c, 24d and 25d are formed, and the CD case opening 27 is parallel to the square on the upper surface of the hard case 2 on the same plane, and is larger than the CD case 1.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing another modification of the storage safety device for a stored object in the fourth embodiment.
- the difference between the storage safety device shown in FIG. 14 and the storage safety device shown in FIG. d, 22 d and 23 d are protruded, and one side wall 20 a and 21 a that is in contact with these vertical projections 20 d, 21 d, 22 d and 23 d , 22 a and eaves along the top of 23 a
- the opening 27 for the CD case ⁇ is formed so that the corners la, lb, lc, and Id of the CD case 1 are formed by the vertical projections 20 d, 21 of the side frames 20, 21, 22, 23. d, 22 d, and 23 d, into the recesses 20 c, 21 c, 22 c, and 23 c that are not covered by the top prevention wall, and form the rectangular shape of the hard case 2. It is formed diagonally on the same plane and larger than the shape of the CD case 1.
- the storage safety device for the object to be stored when the CD case is stored in the hard case, only the corners of the CD case are partially covered and the upper surface is covered. Usually open, the information on the disc in the cassette or the decorated label is very easy to see.
- the lock mechanism of the first embodiment can be used as the lock mechanism of the safety device for storing the object to be stored in the second to fourth embodiments described above, but a lock mechanism having another structure can be used. Naturally, it can be used.
- FIGS. 15 to 18 show a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 15 to 17 are cross-sectional views of a second lock mechanism example
- FIG. 18 is a plan view of a release jig.
- FIG. 15 to 17 are cross-sectional views of a second lock mechanism example
- FIG. 18 is a plan view of a release jig.
- the lock mechanism 3 shown in FIG. 15, FIG. 16 and FIG. 17 is a state where the lock key constituting the lock mechanism 3 is incorporated in a lock housing. 1 It is welded to the side frame 20 of the hard case 2 for a single CD case shown in FIG. 1 by connecting means such as ultrasonic welding.
- the lock key 40 is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, polyacetal having elasticity, and has a lock key body 41, a gap bar 42, and a tuning fork-shaped portion 48. .
- a clearance bar 42 having a U-shaped cross section is formed, and at the other end, a tuning fork-shaped portion 48 having two branches of tuning fork shapes having different lengths are integrally formed. I have. At the tip of the tuning fork-shaped portion 48, there are slopes 45a, 45b for insertion toward the outer end from the inner end of the two branches, and a vertical wall 46 for locking in the escape direction.
- the provided arrowhead-shaped key hook portion 44 is formed.
- the two introduction slopes 45a and 45b are not symmetrical with respect to the center line of the tuning fork, and the lengths of the two branches are different. They are shifted by different amounts.
- a step portion 47 for preventing the lock key 40 from coming off when the lock is released is provided at the base of the lock key body 41.
- the lock housing 30 is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, the same polycarbonate as that of the hard case 2, so that the internal structure of the lock mechanism 3 cannot be easily observed from outside. As such, it is preferable to apply coloring.
- the lock housing 30 has a rectangular housing portion 31 into which the lock key body 41 is inserted, and a key hook portion 44 of the lock key body on the inner wall of the housing portion 31.
- the two provided locking recesses 32 and the releasing recesses 33 are formed respectively.
- an opening 34 into which the lock key body 41 is inserted and a release jig insertion opening 36 for releasing the lock key are formed at positions facing each other. .
- the release jig 50 used for unlocking includes a flat portion 50 c inserted into the housing 31 and a head 5 having a stopper portion 50 d. 0 e.
- a flat portion 50 c inserted into the housing 31 and a head 5 having a stopper portion 50 d. 0 e.
- slopes 45a, 45b of the arrowhead-shaped key hook portion 44 formed at the tip of the tuning fork-shaped portion 48 of the lock key body 41.
- the pressing slopes 50a and 50b are formed in complementary shapes that conform to the above.
- the lock key body 41 has a first stable position in which the key hook portion 44 is engaged with the locking concave portion 32, that is, a locked state (FIG. 15) inside the housing portion 31. It is possible to obtain a second stable position engaged with the recess 33, ie a completely released state (FIG. 17).
- the gap bar 42 becomes the single CD case 1 and the side frame 2. Go into gap A with 0 to prevent single CD case 1 from moving.
- the tuning fork-shaped portion 48 of the lock key body 41 has a panel-like property, so it bends inward, while the slopes 45 a and 45 b for inserting the arrowhead-shaped key hook portion 44 become guides.
- the two key hooks 44 are smoothly and securely inserted into the locking recesses 32 of the housing 31. As a result, the lock mechanism 3 is locked at the first stable position.
- the single CD case 1 cannot be moved inside the hard case 2 by the gap bar 42. Also, since the CD case 1 is prevented from moving in the vertical direction by the upper surface preventing walls 24 b and 25 b and the lower surface preventing wall 25, the CD case 1 It cannot be taken out through mouth 27.
- the release of the lock is performed by pushing the release jig 50 through the release jig insertion opening 36 of the lock housing 30 as shown in FIGS. 15 to 17. Only when the pressing slopes 50 a and 50 b at the tip of the release jig 50 match the insertion slopes 45 a and 45 b of the arrowhead-shaped key hook part 44 of the lock key body 41 As shown in FIG. 16, the tuning fork-shaped portion 48 of the lock key body 41 has two tuning-fork-shaped branches uniformly inward against the spring property of the tuning fork shape, and has two key-hook portions. 4 4 are simultaneously released from the locking recesses 32. At the same time, as shown in FIG. 17, the lock key body 41 retreats, and the gap bar 42 is pushed out from the gap bar insertion opening 28.
- the lock key body 4 has two arrow-shaped key hooks.
- the lock cannot be released only by pressing either one of the insertion slopes 45a or 45b, and the lock can be released only when both are pressed simultaneously. Therefore, it is difficult to release the lock without using the exclusive release jig 50 described above, and the effect of preventing theft is great.
- FIGS. 19 to 22 show a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 19 (a) and (b) are a plan sectional view and a side sectional view of a third locking mechanism example
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view showing the locked state of the locking mechanism
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view showing the released state of the stopper
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view showing the released state of the key hook part. It is.
- the lock mechanism 3 shown in FIG. 19 to FIG. 22 has a lock key constituting the lock mechanism 3 incorporated in a lock housing, for example, as shown in FIG. 8 and FIG. Hard case 2 side frame
- the two sides are integrally welded to each other by connecting means such as ultrasonic welding.
- the lock key 40 is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, polyacetal having elasticity.
- the lock key body 41 has a gap bar 42 having a U-shaped cross section at one end at one end, and a panel-shaped portion at two ends in parallel in a plane direction at the other end.
- the first branch 4 15 a has an insertion slope 4 16 a at the tip and a convex key hook portion 4 17 a, and is engaged with a locking recess 32 provided on a wall of the lock housing 30.
- the second branch 418a has a slope 4191a for stopper release and a stopper section 420a at a tip thereof to restrict the movement of the first branch 415a. It functions as a stopper.
- the lock housing 30 is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, the same polycarbonate as the hard case 2, so that the internal structure of the lock mechanism 3 cannot be easily observed from the outside. As described above, it is preferable to apply coloring.
- This lock housing is formed by injection molding a plastic material, for example, the same polycarbonate as the hard case 2, so that the internal structure of the lock mechanism 3 cannot be easily observed from the outside. As described above, it is preferable to apply coloring.
- Reference numeral 30 denotes a rectangular housing portion 31 into which the lock key body 41 is inserted, and a key hook portion 4 17a of the lock key body 41 on the inner wall of the housing portion 31.
- the locking recesses 32 are formed.
- the lock housing 30 has an opening 34 into which the lock key body 41 is inserted, and the lock key 40 is released. Release jig for entrance and exit 36 are formed at a position facing each other.
- the release jig 50 used for releasing the lock is a flat plate member inserted into the housing portion 31, and the tip of the second branch 4 18 a is a slope 4 1 for releasing the stopper of the second branch 4 a.
- a first slope 5 11 corresponding to 9 a is formed, and a base slope for unlocking the key hook 4 17 a of the first technique 4 15 a is formed at the base.
- a second slope 5 12 corresponding to a is formed.
- the lock key main body 41 has a first branch 4 15 of the lock key main body 41 inside the housing portion 31 as described above. a and the second branch 4 18 a are piled in their resiliency and are pressed and urged by the wall of the housing section 31, so that the key hook section 4 17 a has the locking recess 3. Engage with 2 in a stable state and maintain the lip lock state.
- the lock mechanism having such a configuration, when the lock key 40 is pushed in until it stops, the gap bar 42 becomes in contact with the CD case 1 as shown in FIGS. 9 and 19 (b). Go into gap A with frame 20 to prevent CD case 1 from moving.
- the first branch 4 15 a of the lock key body 41 has a spring property so that it bends inward while the insertion slope 4 16 a serves as a guide to smoothly accommodate the housing portion 3 1.
- the key hook part 4 17a is locked into the locking recess 32 of the housing part 31 with good care. As a result, the lock mechanism 3 is locked at the stable position.
- the CD case 1 cannot move inside the hard case 2 due to the clearance bar 42.
- the CD case 1 is prevented from moving in the vertical direction by the upper corner prevention walls 24 b and the lower prevention walls 26 at the four corners, it cannot be taken out from the CD case opening 27. Can not.
- the lock is released. It is performed by pushing the jig 50 through the release jig ⁇ entrance 36 of the lock housing 30.
- the release jig 50 releases the stopper of the second technique 4 18a of the lock key body 41, as indicated by the two-dot chain line in FIG. Abut the slope 4 19 a and get over it.
- the second branch 418a bends, and the stopper portion 420a at the tip escapes in the cross-sectional direction (the direction of the arrow L in FIG. 21) to create a space.
- the restriction of a is released and the robot can be moved. But in this state, the first branch
- the key hook 4 17 a is a locking recess
- the lock state is not released because it is engaged with 32.
- the release jig 50 When the release jig 50 is further pushed in, the inside of the housing portion 31 slides and the clearance bar 42 is pushed out from the clearance bar ⁇ inlet 28 of the hard case 2. As a result, the CD case 1 is in a movable state in the hard case 2, that is, a completely released state. In this way, a series of operations of unlocking the key hook portion 4 17 a and pushing out the gap bar 42 can be performed by one continuous gun operation of pressing the release jig 50.
- the lock key body 41 is located at the stopper of the second branch 4 18 a.
- FIGS. 23 to 26 show a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 23 (a) and (b) are a plan sectional view and a side sectional view of a fourth lock mechanism.
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view showing the locked state of the lock mechanism
- FIG. 25 is a perspective view showing the state where the second branch of the lock key is released
- FIG. 26 is a perspective view showing the first branch of the lock key. It is a perspective view which shows the state of moving and unlocking.
- the seventh embodiment differs from the sixth embodiment in the positional relationship between the first and second branches of the lock key body and the shape of the release jig related thereto, and the other components are the same. Only the differences will be explained.
- the mouthpiece key body 41 in the seventh embodiment also has a gap bar 42 having a U-shaped cross section at one end, and has two branch-like spring-shaped portions parallel to each other in the cross-sectional direction at the other end. .
- the first branch 4 15 b and the second technique 4 18 b are assembled in the lock housing 30, as shown by the two-dot chain line in FIG. It has panel characteristics.
- the first branch 4 15 b has an insertion slope 4 16 b and a convex key hook portion 4 17 b at the tip, and the lock housing
- the second branch 418b has a stopper releasing slope 419b and a stopper portion 420b at its tip.
- the lock housing 30 has a lock recess 32 formed on the inner wall of the housing 31 in correspondence with the key hook 4 17 b of the lock key body 41. Have been.
- the release jig 50 used for releasing the lock is located inside the housing 3 1.
- the first slope 5221 corresponding to the stopper releasing slope 419b of the second branch 418b is formed at the tip end, and the base is formed at the base.
- a second inclined surface 522 corresponding to the insertion inclined surface 416b for unlocking the key hook portion 417b of the first branch 415b is formed.
- the first slope 52 1 at the tip of the release jig 50 has a gap of the second branch 4 18 b of the lock key body 41. It comes into contact with the topper release slope 4 19 b to spread the branches on the slope. As a result, the second branch 4 18 b extends, and the stopper portion 420 b at the tip is released in the plane direction (the direction of the arrow N in FIG. 25) to create a space. As a result, the key hook portion 4 17 b is released from the regulation and becomes movable, but the lock is not released due to the panel characteristics of the first technique 4 15 b.
- the second slope 52 2 of the step portion of the release jig 50 is locked with the lock key body 41 as shown by a two-dot chain line in FIG.
- the first branch 4 15 b is advanced by abutting against the input slope 4 16 b, and the key hook 4 17 b of the first branch 4 15 b is cut in the cross-sectional direction (see FIG. 26). (In the direction of arrow 0) and move it to the space where the part of the stopper 4200b of the second technique 418b escaped.
- the hook part 4 17 b is piled on the panel of the first branch 4 15 b to forcibly release it.
- a series of actions of unlocking the key hook portion 417b and pushing out the gap bar 42 is performed by one continuous operation of pressing the release jig 50. It can be done by operation.
- FIGS. 27 to 29 show an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 27 (a) and (b) show lock plan sectional views and side sectional views of a fifth lock mechanism.
- Fig. 29 is a perspective view showing a locked state of the lock mechanism
- Fig. 29 is a perspective view showing a state in which the panel shape of the lock key is deformed to release the lock.
- the eighth embodiment is different from the sixth and seventh embodiments in that a portion where two lock hooks are formed at the tip of one spring-shaped portion of the lock key is the same as the other embodiments.
- the lock key body 41 in the eighth embodiment also has a gap bar 42 having a U-shaped cross section at one end, and a lock arm 415c having an arcuate panel-shaped portion at the other end. .
- a lock arm 415c having an arcuate panel-shaped portion at the other end.
- two orthogonal insertion slopes 4 16c and 4 16d and convex key hooks 4 17c and 4 17d are formed, and a housing part is formed. It engages with two orthogonal locking recesses 32a and 32b provided on the wall of 31 to perform locking and also regulates the movement of each other.
- the lock key body 41 is in the housing portion 31 from the open state where the lock arm 415c is opened, and the spring And is pressed and urged by the wall of the housing part 31. Therefore, the two orthogonal first and second key hook portions 417c and 417d are respectively formed by two orthogonal first and second locking recesses 3 formed in the housing portion 31. 2a and 32b are simultaneously engaged, and the locked state can be stably maintained.
- the unlocking of the lock mechanism having such a configuration is performed as follows. That is, the release jig 50 is pushed in from the release jig ⁇ entrance 36. As a result, the first slope at the tip of the release jig 50 5 3 1 comes into contact with the first input slope 4 16 c of the lock key body 4 1, and at the same time, the second slope 5 3 2 becomes the other second input slope 4 1 6 d , And an oblique deformation force acts on the combined moment. As a result, the lock arm 415c bends in the direction of the arrow P in FIG. 29, and the two first and second key hook portions 417c and 417d respectively have two first hooks. And the second locking recess 3 2a and
- the gap bar 42 comes out of the gap A and becomes movable inside the CD case 1 and the hard case 2.
- the two first and second key hook portions 4 17 c and 4 17 d formed on the lock arm 4 15 c of the lock key body 41 are simultaneously operated. Unless unlocked, unlocking is not possible. Therefore, a special release jig is required, and safety is guaranteed.
- FIG. 30 is a plan view showing a ninth embodiment of the present invention.
- the gap bar 42 in the lock mechanism 3 in the gap between the CD case 1 and the hard case 2 instead of interposing the gap bar 42 in the lock mechanism 3 in the gap between the CD case 1 and the hard case 2, the gap bar
- the configuration is such that the side wall of the CD case 1 is pressed and locked by the tip 42 a of the terminal 42.
- a hard case 2 that is substantially the same as that of the fourth embodiment shown in FIG. 12 is used, and the lock housing 30 is connected to the first wall surface of the side frame 20. Mounted outside of 20a. Then, a gap bar 42 having a U-shaped cross section is provided with a lock mechanism provided at an end of the second wall surface 23 b of the side frame 23 through the lock window aa lock mechanism ⁇ a gap for removal. It is possible to escape from A.
- the distal end 42 a of the gap bar 42 presses the side wall of the CD case 1, and the CD case 1
- the opposing side wall 1 is pressed against the first wall surface 22 a of the side frame 22, so that it cannot move in the hard case 2.
- FIG. 31 is an explanatory view of use of a device in which the above-described lock release jig is implemented.
- lock release device 60 at a store or the like allows the lock to be released easily. It is preferable to do it.
- An example of the lock release device 60 will be described with reference to FIG.
- a rail 62 on which a lock housing 30 slides smoothly is formed on a base 61.
- a release jig 50 corresponding to the mouth key 40 is exchangeably fixed to an end of the rail 62.
- Extrusion of 42 can be performed simultaneously in a series of continuous operations, which is extremely convenient.
- the storage safety device for an object to be stored according to the present invention is stored in a case. CDs, audio and video cassette tapes, computer software, game software, and other cases to prevent theft, as well as storage cases for floppy disks that store highly confidential information. Can be used.
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