Supports – With anti-theft or anti-tamper means – Padlock
Patent
1995-01-26
1997-02-04
Ramirez, Ramon O.
Supports
With anti-theft or anti-tamper means
Padlock
24829511, 248503, 248508, 180190, 70235, F16M 1300
Patent
active
055990029
ABSTRACT:
An anti-theft device made of welded steel material attached to the tail section of a snowmobile includes a U-shaped frame attached to the tail section of the snowmobile and includes a hollow sleeve extending vertically from the U-shaped frame. Spaced vertically above the U-shaped frame, attached to the hollow member, is a latch, an attachment bracket and an attachment plate. The pivotally mounted latch is biased to extend over one end of the hollow member for holding the lift bar in the hollow member. The attachment bracket is used to attach the device to a rear bumper of the snowmobile and the horizontally extending attachment plate is secured to the tail section of the snowmobile. A vertically extending lift bar is slidably mounted in the hollow member. The lift bar includes a groove defined in one side which is alignable with opposed openings in the hollow member. To lock the tail section of the snowmobile in an elevated position, the tail section of the snowmobile is lifted and the lift bar is slid into the hollow member until the latch engages an end surface of the lift bar and the groove in the lift bar is aligned with the holes in the hollow member. A bar of a lock is slid through the holes of the hollow member into engagement with the groove of the lift bar so as to lock the lift bar in position with the tail section of the snowmobile elevated.
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Hamilla Brian J.
Ramirez Ramon O.
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