Locks – Special application – For cycles
Patent
1979-01-26
1981-03-24
Frazier, Roy D.
Locks
Special application
For cycles
70 18, 70227, 70233, 280289L, E05B 6738, E05B 7100
Patent
active
042572487
ABSTRACT:
A lock bracket is adapted to receive the shackle of a padlock to lock a pedal crank assembly and a rear wheel of a bicycle against rotation relative to the bicycle's frame. The bracket is formed as a welded assembly of a rod, a pair of reinforcing plates, and a pair of lock-receiving plates. The rod has a pair of arms which extend in parallel planes and are interconnected by a 180 degree bend. Each of the arms is L-shaped. The arms are spaced such that they can be threaded (1) through a conventional bicycle pedal, (2) among the spokes of the bicycle's rear wheel, and (3) about a pair of bicycle frame members, whereafter the bracket can be locked in place using a conventional padlock.
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Frazier Roy D.
Pietruszka Carl F.
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