Bicycle security system

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Inventors

Ainsworth, Kathryn L.
Beezer, Mark B.

Application #

871112

Filed

Apr-20-1992

Published

Jan-11-1994

Current US Class

070/235
180/287
211/5
235/382
307/10.5
340/427
340/432
340/5.42
340/542
379/49

International Classes

B60R 025/10; B62H 005/00; B62J 003/00

Field of Search

340/427 340/432 340/309.15 340/542 340/543 340/825.31 340/825.32 340/825.34 340/825.33 235/380-382 235/377 194/902 194/205 70/235 70/233 211/5 248/551 248/553 307/10.5 307/10.2 364/406 379/37 379/39 379/40 379/49 180/287

Examiners

Crosland; Donnie L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Salter, Michaelson & Benson

US Patent References

4727368   Electronic real estat...
4830167   Device for connecti...
4891503   Distributed authoriz...
4920334   Security system for...
4939352   Credit card billing...

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Abstract
A bicycle security system includes a locking bicycle rack and employs a user's automated teller banking card to operate the system and debit charges accrued in connection with use of the system from the user's bank account. The locking system has an electronic control means which locks and unlocks the bicycle rack by means of a banking card. The electronic control means includes a timer which tracks time in connection with use of the system. The control means thereafter calculates a charge based upon the use of the system and debits the accrued charges from the user's bank account via telephone modem. The locking bicycle rack incorporates three locking pins which lock the bicycle at the frame, the front wheel and the rear wheel to provide a high degree of security.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A bicycle security system comprising:

a locking bicycle rack having support means for receiving a bicycle thereon;

locking means movable between a locked and unlocked position for securing said bicycle to said rack; and

control means for controlling said locking means, said control means being operative in response to insertion into the system of a user's bank card, whereby insertion of said bank card conditions said locking means for movement to said locked position, and subsequent re-insertion of said bank card permits movement of said locking means to said unlocked position;

said control means having timer means for recording a length of time said bicycle is locked, and central processor means for calculating a charge based on the recorded time, and for automatically debiting said charge to a bank account corresponding to said bank card.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The instant invention relates to bicycle racks and more specifically is directed to a bicycle security system which employs a user's automated teller banking card to operate the system and debit accrued charges to the user's bank account.

It has been found that declining economic conditions have forced many people in both the United States and Europe to turn to alternative forms of transportation, such as bicycles, for both business and pleasure. It has also been found that an increasing sophistication in bicycle designs has caused a significant increase in the cost of bicycles over the past several years. The combination of increasing popularity and increasing price has thus made the bicycle a high profile target for thieves. Accordingly, it has been found that there is a growing number of commuter cyclists, in both metropolitan and suburban areas, who lock up their bicycles in public areas, such as outside their place of employment or outside of the city's rapid transit stations.
 
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