Locking system

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Inventors

Eklund, Anders

Application #

029488

Filed

Apr-7-1998

Published

Dec-21-1999

Current US Class

070/14
070/18
070/233
070/58

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/14 70/18 70/30 70/49 70/58 70/233 70/234 70/423-428 70/455 70/DIG.

Assignee

Jade Las-Montage AB (Falun, SE)

Examiners

Gall; Lloyd A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Young & Thompson

US Patent References

3996775   Anchoring device f...
4051703   Bicycle lock
4055060   BICYCLE LOCK
4073165   Locking device for...
4186576   Vehicle locking dev...
4347720   Chain lock
4480450   Anti-theft device for...
4570465   Plural branch lock...
5007260   Bicycle locking syst...

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Abstract
The invention relates to a lock system for locking theft attractive property to fixed, preferably immovable objects (3), such as buildings, posts, etc., with the aid of an anchoring member (2) and a user-carried separate lock (6). The anchoring member (2) includes a first end (2a) which may be connected fixedly to the fixed object or the property. The anchoring member (2) also includes a second end (2b) which with the aid of the lock (6) may be locked either directly to a part of the property or to the fixed object subsequent to having passed an intermediate part (2c) of the anchoring member around a part of the property.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A locking system for locking theft attractive property to a fixed object, comprising, a separate lock comprising latch elements; a lock chest comprising an outer wall having openings therein, said lock chest being fixedly connectable to one of a fixed object and a theft attractive property; and an anchoring member having, a first end which is fixedly connectable to one of said fixed object and said theft attractive property, and a second end which comprises a coupling element, said coupling element being matable with said lock chest, and each latch element being engagable with a respective opening and with said coupling element to lock together said coupling element and said lock chest, in a locking mode.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates generally to the problem of locking theft attractive objects, such as bicycles, skiing equipment, golf equipment, boats/boat motors, etc., when said objects are placed outdoors or in common rooms, and relates particularly to a method and to a lock system for locking such objects.

BACKGROUND ART

The general background of the invention is the fact that the theft of theft attractive property of the aforesaid kind is steadily increasing. The theft of bicycles represents the worst problem in most aspects, and the following description will therefore concentrate on just this problem. It will be understood, however, that the problem is fundamental to the theft of skiing equipment and golf equipment, and so on.

The bicycle has become an increasingly popular alternative mode of transportation in keeping with people's awareness of the need to protect the environment and also in keeping with the physical exercise that cycling affords. This has led to the sale of more bicycles and more well equipped bicycles at much higher prices than was earlier the case. Consequently, bicycles are often stolen with the purpose of selling the bicycles for cash either within the country where the theft took place or abroad. Persons who perpetrate such thefts are more or less organized bodies. In earlier times a bicycle was often stolen as a means of transportation, i.e. "borrowed" late at night on weekends in order to travel home from a public house, night club or some like establishment and were later recovered to a greater extent than at the present time, sometimes in a relatively undamaged state.
 
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