Locks – Special application – For control and machine elements
Reexamination Certificate
2005-03-01
2005-03-01
Walsh, John B. (Department: 3676)
Locks
Special application
For control and machine elements
C070S019000, C070S211000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06860128
ABSTRACT:
A clamp for preventing theft of a motor cycle, by disabling operation of a handlebar brake lever comprises: a pair of jaws connected together at a pivot so as to be movable between an open and a closed condition, the jaws providing when in the closed condition, first and second substantially parallel apertures and through the clamp, the first aperture being shaped to receive a handlebar handgrip portion therethrough, and the second aperture being formed in a movable member and positioned so as to receive a brake or clutch lever operably mounted on the handlebar. The clamp also has a locking device for enabling the jaws to be locked in the closed condition. The movable member is locked at optional positions when the jaws are in the closed condition, by a pair of ribs which engage into a series of transverse grooves formed in the jaw along the length thereof.
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Walsh John B.
Young & Thompson
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