Locks – Special application – For cycles
Patent
1979-06-25
1981-06-09
Frazier, Roy D.
Locks
Special application
For cycles
70227, 70234, 280289L, B62H 500, B62H 516, E05B 7100
Patent
active
042716900
ABSTRACT:
An antitheft device for two-wheeled vehicles includes a U-shaped fork whose central portion is articulated on the vehicle. The two branches pivot about an axis defined by the central portion in planes substantially parallel to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of the vehicle. In a first position, ends of the branches are located near respective sides of a wheel of the vehicle. In a second position the ends are located on sides of a support member. In a third position the ends of the branches are located to the rear of the vehicle. In each of the positions, a locking member, preferably in the form of a bar removably connects the two ends. The locking member includes a key operated lock whose bolt cooperates with an orifice or bore near one end of the U-shaped fork, the orifice or bore acting as a keeper for the bolt.
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Ateliers de la Motobecane
Frazier Roy D.
Pietruszka Carl F.
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