序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 CABLE LOCK ASSEMBLY US15164641 2016-05-25 US20160348403A1 2016-12-01 Katherine S. C. Denny
A cable lock assembly for securing an object to a securing structure. The cable lock assembly includes a flexible cable extending from a first end segment to a second end segment. A connecting portion of a collar is connected to the first end segment of the cable, and a flexible portion of the collar extends away from the connecting segment to a distal end. A lock is fixed to the collar. The flexible portion of the collar is movable relative to the flexible cable from an open position to a closed position to open and close the collar. The lock can lock the collar in the closed position around an object.
2 Theft-deterrent tag US13437822 2012-04-02 US09500009B2 2016-11-22 Adel O. Sayegh; Edgardo Redublo; Zhaolian Wu; Weiliang Tong
An Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) tag that has a main member coupled with an article and an adjustable piece that is looped around the article and manipulated for a tight engagement of the main member with the article for securing the article.
3 Surfboard leash connection module US11648070 2006-12-30 US20080160848A1 2008-07-03 Randall Lee French
A board connection module for detachably coupling a surfboard with a surfboard leash is provided. The leash may include a rail saver, a leash length, and an ankle strap. The leash length and rail saver couple the ankle strap with the board connection module. The board connection module detachably anchors the rail saver with an attachment pin of a leash cup of the surf board. The board connection module may engage the attachment pin of the leash cup with (a.) a cam lock; (b.) a cam lock configured with a push release element; (c.) a hooked shaft having a circular threaded end; (d.) a hook and loop attachment fabric.
4 Skateboard security rack US10614140 2003-07-07 US06978902B2 2005-12-27 Curt Robert Loch
An skateboard security rack having a pair of support members defining a slot therebetween for receiving the deck of a skateboard. At least one of the support members has a width smaller than the wheelbase of the skateboard received in the slot. Locking structure between the support members and across the top of the slot retains the skateboard within the slot. The locking structure may be separate elements coupled to each of the support members and a lock therebetween. Alternatively, the locking structure may be a lock such as a conventional U-shape lock. If separate elements coupled to each of the support members are used, they may be fixed in place, or movable such as longitudinally slideable along the support members. The support members may be elongated hollow or solid members, or formed in panels. The support members are desirably hollow tubes bent into inverted U-shapes. Bases of the support members may be mounted to a variety of base surfaces such as flat or curvilinear, horizontal or vertical. For instance, the bases may be bolt mounted to or embedded in a horizontal concrete sidewalk. Multiple support members can be mounted in sequence to provide an array of slots. The bases of a number of the support members can be shared or connected to provide modular structures that facilitate installation.
5 Skateboard security rack US10614140 2003-07-07 US20040182797A1 2004-09-23 Curt Robert Loch
An improved skateboard security rack having a pair of support members defining a slot therebetween for receiving the deck of a skateboard. At least one of the support members has a width smaller than the wheelbase of the skateboard received in the slot. Locking structure between the support members and across the top of the slot retains the skateboard within the slot. The locking structure may be separate elements coupled to each of the support members and a lock therebetween. Alternatively, the locking structure may be a lock such as a conventional U-shape lock. If separate elements coupled to each of the support members are used, they may be fixed in place, or movable such as longitudinally slideable along the support members. The support members may be elongated hollow or solid members, or formed in panels. The support members are desirably hollow tubes bent into inverted U-shapes. Bases of the support members may be mounted to a variety of base surfaces such as flat or curvilinear, horizontal or vertical. For instance, the bases may be bolt mounted to or embedded in a horizontal concrete sidewalk. Multiple support members can be mounted in sequence to provide an array of slots. The bases of a number of the support members can be shared or connected to provide modular structures that facilitate installation.
6 Skateboard security device US906061 1992-06-29 US5179847A 1993-01-19 Bryan B. Dorn
A cable locking device consisting of two axially slotted cylindrically shaped closed-end structures, each having attached a rigid tube of smaller diameter than the cylinder. The length of each tube is greater than half the wheelbase of a skateboard, and one tube will fit within the other. The axial slots allow each cylinder to be guided over the trucks of a skateboard, entirely encompassing the truck and associated mounting hardware. Upon installation of the device, the smaller rigid tube has been incorporated within the larger tube. The free end of an attached locking cable is inserted into two aligned apertures, one on each tube, and a locking device contained within the larger tube secures the cable in place.
7 Cable lock assembly US15164641 2016-05-25 US09816296B2 2017-11-14 Katherine S. C. Denny
A cable lock assembly for securing an object to a securing structure. The cable lock assembly includes a flexible cable extending from a first end segment to a second end segment. A connecting portion of a collar is connected to the first end segment of the cable, and a flexible portion of the collar extends away from the connecting segment to a distal end. A lock is fixed to the collar. The flexible portion of the collar is movable relative to the flexible cable from an open position to a closed position to open and close the collar. The lock can lock the collar in the closed position around an object.
8 WHEELED BOARD AND ACCESSORIES RACK US14820841 2015-08-07 US20170037660A1 2017-02-09 Nicholas CHESTERTON; James CHESTERTON
A rack to hold skateboards, longboards, scooters, motorcycle helmets, purses, umbrellas and other implements or accessories. The rack is adapted to be mounted on a wall or surface. The rack is formed of a lip extending from a rear support. The lip is formed of a series of rounded protrusions. Items to be held by the rack can be received over the protrusions. In one embodiment, each protrusion is angled at a predetermined angle from the front. This helps keep a received skateboard, scooter or other accessory at an appropriate angle such that the wheels or surface of the accessory will remain off an affixed wall to avoid damage to wall. The rack can also include a locking mechanism for locking adjacent protrusions. The rack is designed for safety by having rounded edges on all areas that protrude from the wall.
9 THEFT-DETERRENT TAG US13437822 2012-04-02 US20130255332A1 2013-10-03 Adel O. Sayegh; Edgardo Redublo; Zhaolian Wu; Weiliang Tong
An Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) tag that has a main member coupled with an article and an adjustable piece that is looped around the article and manipulated for a tight engagement of the main member with the article for securing the article.
10 Wheeled board security rack US12008835 2008-01-14 US07789247B2 2010-09-07 Curt Loch
An skateboard security rack having a pair of support members defining a slot therebetween for receiving the deck of a skateboard. At least one of the support members has a width smaller than the wheelbase of the skateboard received in the slot. Locking structure between the support members and across the top of the slot retains the skateboard within the slot. The locking structure may be separate elements coupled to each of the support members and a lock therebetween. Alternatively, the locking structure may be a lock such as a conventional U-shape lock. If separate elements coupled to each of the support members are used, they may be fixed in place, or movable such as longitudinally slideable along the support members. The support members may be elongated hollow or solid members, or formed in panels. The support members are desirably hollow tubes bent into inverted U-shapes. Bases of the support members may be mounted to a variety of base surfaces such as flat or curvilinear, horizontal or vertical. For instance, the bases may be bolt mounted to or embedded in a horizontal concrete sidewalk. Multiple support members can be mounted in sequence to provide an array of slots. The bases of a number of the support members can be shared or connected to provide modular structures that facilitate installation.
11 Skateboard security rack US10548735 2004-03-16 US07318530B2 2008-01-15 Curt Loch
An skateboard security rack having a pair of support members defining a slot therebetween for receiving the deck of a skateboard. At least one of the support members has a width smaller than the wheelbase of the skateboard received in the slot. Locking structure between the support members and across the top of the slot retains the skateboard within the slot. The locking structure may be separate elements coupled to each of the support members and a lock therebetween. Alternatively, the locking structure may be a lock such as a conventional U-shape lock. If separate elements coupled to each of the support members are used, they may be fixed in place, or movable such as longitudinally slideable along the support members. The support members may be elongated hollow or solid members, or formed in panels. The support members are desirably hollow tubes bent into inverted U-shapes. Bases of the support members may be mounted to a variety of base surfaces such as flat or curvilinear, horizontal or vertical. For instance, the bases may be bolt mounted to or embedded in a horizontal concrete sidewalk. Multiple support members can be mounted in sequence to provide an array of slots. The bases of a number of the support members can be shared or connected to provide modular structures that facilitate installation.
12 Skateboard security rack US10548735 2004-03-16 US20060108296A1 2006-05-25 Curt Loch
An improved skateboard security rack having a pair of support members defining a slot therebetween for receiving the deck of a skateboard. At least one of the support members has a width smaller than the wheelbase of the skateboard received in the slot. Locking structure between the support members and across the top of the slot retains the skateboard within the slot. The locking structure may be separate elements coupled to each of the support members and a lock therebetween. Alternatively, the locking structure may be a lock such as a conventional U-shape lock. If separate elements coupled to each of the support members are used, they may be fixed in place, or movable such as longitudinally slideable along the support members. The support members may be elongated hollow or solid members, or formed in panels. The support members are desirably hollow tubes bent into inverted U-shapes. Bases of the support members may be mounted to a variety of base surfaces such as flat or curvilinear, horizontal or vertical. For instance, the bases may be bolt mounted to or embedded in a horizontal concrete sidewalk. Multiple support members can be mounted in sequence to provide an array of slots. The bases of a number of the support members can be shared or connected to provide modular structures that facilitate installation.
13 Securable hanger for personal transportation vehicles and accessories US09956734 2001-09-11 US20020060194A1 2002-05-23 Richard J. Reiser; Theodor F. Gillebaard
An apparatus is provided for securely storing a folding scooter or skateboard. The apparatus can be mounted on a wall in public places or at home. The apparatus inhibits theft of the folding scooter or skateboard without exerting clamping pressure on the object held and without providing any substantial enclosed area in which to conceal dangerous objects, weapons or contraband. The apparatus has a mounting plate, a locator plate and a gate that are connected together. The mounting plate secures the apparatus to a mounting structure, the locator plate positions the object to be secured and the gate inhibits removal of the object from the apparatus.
14 WHEELED BOARD AND ACCESSORIES RACK US15797089 2017-10-30 US20180051491A1 2018-02-22 Nicholas CHESTERTON
A rack to hold skateboards, longboards, scooters, motorcycle helmets, purses, umbrellas and other implements or accessories. The rack is adapted to be mounted on a wall or surface. The rack is formed of a lip extending from a rear support. The lip is formed of a series of rounded protrusions. Items to be held by the rack can be received over the protrusions. In one embodiment, each protrusion is angled at a predetermined angle from the front. This helps keep a received skateboard, scooter or other accessory at an appropriate angle such that the wheels or surface of the accessory will remain off an affixed wall to avoid damage to wall. The rack can also include a locking mechanism for locking adjacent protrusions. The rack is designed for safety by having rounded edges on all areas that protrude from the wall.
15 Wheeled board and accessories rack US14820841 2015-08-07 US09834960B2 2017-12-05 Nicholas Chesterton; James Chesterton
A rack to hold skateboards, longboards, scooters, motorcycle helmets, purses, umbrellas and other implements or accessories. The rack is adapted to be mounted on a wall or surface. The rack is formed of a lip extending from a rear support. The lip is formed of a series of rounded protrusions. Items to be held by the rack can be received over the protrusions. In one embodiment, each protrusion is angled at a predetermined angle from the front. This helps keep a received skateboard, scooter or other accessory at an appropriate angle such that the wheels or surface of the accessory will remain off an affixed wall to avoid damage to wall. The rack can also include a locking mechanism for locking adjacent protrusions. The rack is designed for safety by having rounded edges on all areas that protrude from the wall.
16 Skateboard Lock and Sling US13896241 2013-05-16 US20130305790A1 2013-11-21 Kevin James Seele; Rory Hofstatter
A combination sling and locking component for employment in combination with a skateboard is provided. A housing having an internal cavity for a reeled cable is configured for operative sandwiched engagement between a skateboard deck and truck using fasteners through apertures in the housing aligned with existing passages in both the truck and deck which align. The cable is extendable to encircle an object and lock to the housing or to form a sling when just locked to the housing. A second mode of the device employs a second housing to provide the receiver for locking the end of the cable to a housing which provides a more elongated sling.
17 SPORTS BOARD LOCKBOX US13176685 2011-07-05 US20120006766A1 2012-01-12 DONALD W. MACKAY, JR.
The sports board lockbox provides temporary secure storage for skateboards and/or snowboards. The lockbox includes a back wall with an overhanging roof. A plurality of securing arm pairs and corresponding stabilizing arm pairs extend forwardly from the back wall. Each arm pair defines a sports board-retaining slot. One of the securing arms has a hasp pivotally extending therefrom, the corresponding securing arm having a lock passage therethrough. The sports board is placed in the slots between corresponding securing arms and stabilizing arms, the hasp is closed over the end of the opposite arm, and a padlock is installed through the lock passage of this arm. The skateboard storage configuration may use a generally C-shaped channel as one of the securing arms, with one set of wheels of the skateboard being captured in the channel to prevent their removal when the skateboard is secured in the lockbox.
18 Wheeled board security rack US12008835 2008-01-14 US20080173596A1 2008-07-24 Curt Loch
An skateboard security rack having a pair of support members defining a slot therebetween for receiving the deck of a skateboard. At least one of the support members has a width smaller than the wheelbase of the skateboard received in the slot. Locking structure between the support members and across the top of the slot retains the skateboard within the slot. The locking structure may be separate elements coupled to each of the support members and a lock therebetween. Alternatively, the locking structure may be a lock such as a conventional U-shape lock. If separate elements coupled to each of the support members are used, they may be fixed in place, or movable such as longitudinally slideable along the support members. The support members may be elongated hollow or solid members, or formed in panels. The support members are desirably hollow tubes bent into inverted U-shapes. Bases of the support members may be mounted to a variety of base surfaces such as flat or curvilinear, horizontal or vertical. For instance, the bases may be bolt mounted to or embedded in a horizontal concrete sidewalk. Multiple support members can be mounted in sequence to provide an array of slots. The bases of a number of the support members can be shared or connected to provide modular structures that facilitate installation.
19 Securable hanger for personal transportation vehicles and accessories US09956734 2001-09-11 US06640978B2 2003-11-04 Richard J. Reiser; Theodor F. Gillebaard
An apparatus for securely storing a folding scooter or skateboard. The apparatus can be mounted on a wall in public places or at home. The apparatus supports the folding scooter or skateboard without exerting clamping pressure on the object held. The apparatus has a mounting plate, a locator plate and a gate that are connected together. The mounting plate secures the apparatus to a mounting structure, the locator plate positions the object to be secured and the gate inhibits removal of the object from the apparatus.
20 SKATEBOARD SECURITY RACK PCT/US2004008005 2004-03-16 WO2004085013A2 2004-10-07 LOCH CURT
An improved skateboard security rack having a pair of support members defining a slot therebetween for receiving the deck of a skateboard. At least one of the support members has a width smaller than the wheelbase of the skateboard received in the slot. Locking structure between the support members and across the top of the slot retains the skateboard within the slot. The locking structure may be separate elements coupled to each of the support members and a lock therebetween. Alternatively, the locking structure may be a lock such as a conventional U-shape lock. If separate elements coupled to each of the support members are used, they may be fixed in place, or movable such as longitudinally slideable along the support members. The support members may be elongated hollow or solid members, or formed in panels. The support members are desirably hollow tubes bent into inverted U-shapes. Bases of the support members may be mounted to a variety of base surfaces such as flat or curvilinear, horizontal or vertical. For instance, the bases may be bolt mounted to or embedded in a horizontal concrete sidewalk. Multiple support members can be mounted in sequence to provide an array of slots. The bases of a number of the support members can be shared or connected to provide modular structures that facilitate installation.
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