Passive wheel lock for bicycles and the like

Locks – Special application – For cycles

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70 53, 70230, 70232, 70259, 280289L, 301114, B62H 500, E05B 6706, E05B 7100, F16B 4100

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043241190

ABSTRACT:
A locking device with a main body member having a threaded bore therein adapted for screwing onto the axle bolt of a bicycle, a securing member for shackling the main body member to an adjacent frame member of the bicycle, and a lock device for locking the securing member to the main body member. The main body member also includes an annular collar protruding axially therefrom in radially spaced concentric relation to the axis of the threaded bore for extending concentrically over the axle nut of the bicycle.

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