121 |
Lock and alarm apparatus |
US724517 |
1976-09-20 |
US4151506A |
1979-04-24 |
Wilhelm Schoenmetz |
An alarm system for a cycle comprising an electrically conductive cable adapted at its ends to be secured to a housing assembly that is in turn mounted at a suitable location on the frame of the cycle. Control circuitry connects the cable to a warning device and is operable in response to detection of an electrically conductive contact with the cable to activate the warning device for a preset length of time. The housing assembly includes a hollow casing body and a closure plate that is secured to the casing body by screw members which are connected to the control circuitry and which function as switches. In response to a removal of any one of the screw members a predetermined distance the control circuitry activates the warning device. |
122 |
Bicycle lock |
US734399 |
1976-10-21 |
US4051703A |
1977-10-04 |
Charles E. Plaiss |
A removable lock for bicycles or the like wherein a portion of the lock housing extends into the interior of the tubular head or sleeve and the fork stem is locked therein to prevent rotation of said parts. Means are also provided on said lock housing for anchoring a wire rope or restraint to effectively prevent theft of the bicycle when the wire rope is wound around a metal post or rack. |
123 |
Lock |
US580938 |
1975-05-27 |
US4022486A |
1977-05-10 |
Charles E. Plaiss |
A removable lock primarily designed for bicycles or the like which is incorporated in the tubular head or sleeve and extends interiorly into the tubular steering stem or post, the lock including tumblers, a stationary housing and an interiorly positioned rotary shaft associated with said tumblers including a pair of spring arms which wind around the shaft in inoperative position and extend outwardly in operative position through said housing interiorly of said stem to prevent rotation of the steering post and withdrawal of the lock. Means are also provided for anchoring a wire rope or restraint on the lock to effectively prevent rotation of the wheels, etc. |
124 |
Locking means for bicycles and the like |
US46779274 |
1974-05-07 |
US3910081A |
1975-10-07 |
PENDER DAVID R |
An anti-theft locking system for bicycles or other portable items utilizes a high strength hollow flexible tether which may be looped around the stationary object and plugged into a locking receiver or socket on the bicycle or, alternately, may be plugged directly into a locking opening provided in a hollow post such as a parking meter post. The tether has retractable spring-urged latches operated by an internal wire controlled by a key-locking mechanism fixed on the cycle or other portable article.
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125 |
Alarm lock |
US3781861D |
1972-04-04 |
US3781861A |
1973-12-25 |
ADLER C; SILVER M |
An alarm and locking device is provided wherein a housing containing an electrical alarm circuit is constructed for attachment to the body of an easily movable object, such as a bicycle. An object restraining and switch activating component is provided to enable the movable object to be connected to a fixed object when the component is locked into position with the housing. Any cutting or interruption of the connection made by the object restraining and switch activating component operates a switch in the electrical alarm circuit thereby allowing current to pass to and activate a warning signal. Once the warning signal is activated rejoining the severed connection of the object restraining and switch activating component will not deactivate it.
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126 |
Vehicle alarm system |
US3772645D |
1972-01-20 |
US3772645A |
1973-11-13 |
ODENZ L; KANE D |
An alarm system for detecting movement of an object to which the alarm is attached when the object or the alarm is moved, having a power source which can be a battery, an audio signal means, a detection circuit and a gimbled trip or motion switch. The alarm system can be mounted on a device to be protected from theft and have an electrically conductive chain attached thereto which is connected into the detection circuit so that when the chain is broken the audio signal means will function. The gimbled motion switch is positioned and connected to the detection circuit so that if it is moved, it will cause the detection circuit to function creating an alarm in the form of an audio signal. The entire system can be mounted in a closed locked box which is attached to a valuable object which is to be protected such as a bicycle, business machine or storage box.
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127 |
Bar lock linkage |
US3747376D |
1971-08-23 |
US3747376A |
1973-07-24 |
WHITE J |
A linkage for securing a motorcycle to a fixture such as a telephone pole to prevent the theft of the motorcycle. The linkage consists of a bar lock having a plurality of bar links which are pivotally fastened together end to end by rivots. The bar lock has two free ends which may be fastened together by a barrel lock. Each bar link consists of a length of steel bar, and the bar links pivot relative to one another at the rivoted connections so that the bar lock may be folded together into a compact package for storage on the motorcycle while the bike is being used.
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128 |
Bicycle accessory |
US29438239 |
1939-09-11 |
US2248971A |
1941-07-15 |
DUFFY THOMAS I |
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129 |
Locking device |
US16651737 |
1937-09-30 |
US2180117A |
1939-11-14 |
LIPSIS ARTHUR H |
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130 |
Bicycle-lock. |
US1900026782 |
1900-08-13 |
US677907A |
1901-07-09 |
VANDELEUR THOMAS PAKENHAM |
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131 |
Cycle-lock. |
US1898694981 |
1898-10-29 |
US636740A |
1899-11-14 |
AMENABAR JULIO D |
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132 |
用于自行车的多功能组合型锁 |
CN201520396892.1 |
2015-06-05 |
CN205022738U |
2016-02-10 |
王平 |
本实用新型涉及一种用于自行车的多功能组合型锁,包括锁头、锁筒、钢丝锁绳,定位连接圈、连接套(5);锁筒的下筒(9)的外面套上钢丝锁绳一端固定连接的套筒(8),然后套装固定在车的前叉立管(11)上;连接套(5)的曲面通过连接筋板(4)与车龙头(3)焊接在一起;定位连接圈、连接套(5)顺序套装在锁筒的上筒(23)上,锁头的锁芯(19)插进上筒(23)的内孔(22)内,使锁销20卡在环形槽25内,其特征是,锁头、定位连接圈、连接套(5)在锁筒上活动连接。停车时,可拆卸龙头(3)和定位连接圈,并用钢丝锁绳锁住车轮和龙头(3),随身携带走小巧玲珑的定位连接圈,能节省购买车锁的费用,减少车辆被盗的风险。 |
133 |
ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEM FOR BICYCLE |
US15675790 |
2017-08-14 |
US20190047646A1 |
2019-02-14 |
Mohamed MOHAMED; Brendan LAKE |
An electronic security system for a bicycle includes an electronic security device, first connector and second connector. Electronic security device is disposed on frame of bicycle for securing bicycle and includes first rechargeable battery and first security circuit. First connector is disposed on electronic security device and includes first engagement member. Second connector includes first end portion, second end portion, second engagement member, second security circuit and second rechargeable battery disposed between first end portion and second end portion. Second end portion is connected to an anchoring device of a plurality of types of anchoring devices. Second engagement member is configured on first end portion and engages with first engagement member for charging first rechargeable battery by second rechargeable battery. First security circuit and second security circuit detect type of anchoring device when second and first engagement member engage and provide information of type of anchoring device to external system. |
134 |
HOLDER FOR A TWO-WHEELER LOCK |
US16001756 |
2018-06-06 |
US20180354574A1 |
2018-12-13 |
Thomas Müller |
A holder, for a two-wheeler lock of a folding lock type, includes a carrier that extends along a longitudinal axis and that has a fastening device for fastening the carrier to a tube section of a two-wheeler, wherein the carrier bounds a reception region for receiving the two-wheeler lock, and further comprises a fixing hoop that is supported at the carrier pivotable between an open position and a closed position, wherein the fixing hoop is configured to fix the two-wheeler lock in the reception region in the closed position. The fixing hoop has at least one spring section that is configured to exert a pressing force on the lock in the closed position of the fixing hoop. |
135 |
Bicycle storage device |
US14545435 |
2015-05-04 |
US10112667B2 |
2018-10-30 |
Louis Fournier |
A bicycle stand including a frame, a flexible cable or chain for securing a bicycle to the frame, and a lockable container which is attached to the frame, the flexible cable or chain having both ends secured by a lock that is entirely within the container. |
136 |
Bicycle programmed to communicate with a vehicle and a user input device |
US14804937 |
2015-07-21 |
US09902452B2 |
2018-02-27 |
Torsten Gerhardt; James Lloyd; Jonathan Mundy; Bruce Southey; James Neugebauer; Simon Potticary; Richard Craven |
A bicycle includes a computing device including a processor and a memory. The processor is programmed to communicate with a user input device of a vehicle when the bicycle is docked to the vehicle. The processor is programmed to communicate with a mobile device when the bicycle is undocked from the vehicle. |
137 |
ADAPTABLE LOCK MOUNTING DEVICE |
US15293719 |
2016-10-14 |
US20180030761A1 |
2018-02-01 |
LI-HSIN KUO |
An adaptable lock mounting device featuring adaptability and flexibility of use is configured to couple with a vehicle frame and includes a mounting base to detachably couple with a coupling base or an assembly base as appropriate, wherein the coupling base is different from the assembly base. A portion of the mounting base is one of a sliding block and a corresponding sliding sleeve to be fitted around the sliding block, while each of a portion of the coupling base and a portion of the assembly base is the other of the sliding block and the corresponding sliding sleeve. |
138 |
Folding anti-theft device |
US14927995 |
2015-10-30 |
US09878752B2 |
2018-01-30 |
Karen Schaufeld; Dylan Cato |
The invention relates to an anti-theft device that is both highly resistant to attack by hand-carried bolt cutters and saw blades while also exhibiting a weight suitable for use with bicycles. The device is made with a plurality of interlinked titanium alloy arm members, each of which exhibits a hardness of HRC 30 or more and a cross-sectional distance of 8 mm or more. |
139 |
Bike Lock |
US15470580 |
2017-03-27 |
US20170292295A1 |
2017-10-12 |
Jacinto Alvarado |
The present invention relates to a bicycle lock comprising a lock body and set of arms. The lock body is mountable on the seat of the bicycle. The arms extend from the lock body and terminate in locking surfaces. The locking surfaces are secured together by a locking element. The lock body and arms comprise an integrated textile fabric and steel cable structure simultaneously resistant to common sawing and slicing attacks. The lock body secures the bicycle seat while the arms are threaded through and around bicycle components to attach to a stationary object. |
140 |
ELECTRIC BICYCLE |
US15608039 |
2017-05-30 |
US20170259879A1 |
2017-09-14 |
Bruce Southey; Simon Potticary; James Neugebauer; Torsten Gerhardt; Richard Craven; James Lloyd; Jonathan Mundy |
A bicycle includes a frame including first and second segments pivotable relative to each other between a folded position and an unfolded position. A magnet is fixed relative to the first segment. An electromagnet is fixed relative to the second segment and disposed in a magnetic field of the magnet when the frame is in the folded position. A controller is configured to power the electromagnet to repel the magnet to unfold the frame. |