Locks – Special application – For control and machine elements
Patent
1991-09-06
1992-10-27
Luebke, Renee S.
Locks
Special application
For control and machine elements
70DIG57, 70233, B62H 516
Patent
active
051579545
ABSTRACT:
A bicycle anti-theft device which may be permanently attached to a bicycle frame, and provides structure to support a locking mechanism which traverses the spokes of a wheel. The mounting assembly (10) supports and secures two elongated flat arms (16R) and (16L) to the center vertical tube of a bicycle frame. The two arms are slidably mounted in notched casing, (14R) and (14L) which are each fastened to a corresponding half of a mounting clamp (12R) and (12L). The mounting clamp halves are secured to the bicycle frame utilizing threaded fasteners (22). The right elongated arm (16R) possesses a through hole (44) which allows or denies access to these mounting fasteners in the unlocked and locked positions, respectively. The two elongated arms also possess holes (42) which support a padlock (18) between adjacent spokes of a wheel to prevent its rotation and holes (48) to support the padlock away from the wheel during vehicle operation.
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Boucher D.
Luebke Renee S.
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