Claims
- 1. In a bicycle lock comprising:
- (a) a U-shaped shackle and a cross bar designed to lock across the open end of said shackle;
- (b) said shackle formed with a pair of legs, one of said legs formed at its free end with means for securing said shackle at said free end to one end of said cross bar, said means also serving as a fulcrum to allow for a tilting motion between said shackle and said cross bar, the other of said legs formed at its free end with a lock engaging portion;
- (c) a locking mechanism mounted in the side of said cross bar in between said pair of legs of said shackle;
- (d) said locking mechanism including a dead bolt designed to engage said lock engaging portion of said other of said legs of said shackle, said dead bolt having two operative positions: a locking position in which said bolt extends into said lock engaging portion and, a non-locking position in which said bolt is withdrawn from said lock engaging portion, said dead bolt is designed to reciprocate between said two operative positions as effected by said locking mechanism when it is manipulated by a detachable key;
- (e) means removably to secure said locking mechanism within said cross bar;
- the improvement wherein both said U-shaped shackle and said cross bar are covered by a plastic skin.
- 2. In the bicycle lock of claim 1 wherein said plastic skin for said cross bar is formed of two parts cut along their axial lengths and respectively provided with cooperating pairs of edges.
- 3. In the bicycle lock of claim 2 wherein said cooperating paris of edges of said two axially cut parts, once in place and enveloping said cross bar, are secured to one another to securely hold said plastic skin on said cross bar.
- 4. In the bicycle lock of claim 3 wherein said securing of said cooperating pairs of edges to one another is effected by cement.
- 5. In the bicycle lock of claim 3 wherein said securing of said cooperating pairs of edges to one another is effected by sonic welding.
- 6. In the bicycle lock of claim 1 wherein said plastic skin for said cross bar is formed of two tubular parts and slid over the respective ends of said cross bar and secured to one another by an interlocking hook and eye arrangement and respectively provided on said two tubular parts.
- 7. In the bicycle lock of claim 6 wherein one of said two tubular parts is further provided with a slideable lock cover.
- 8. In the bicycle lock of claim 1 wherein said plastic skin for said cross bar is formed of two tubular parts respectively provided with a pair of projections provided with hooked eyes and fitting over appropriately shaped cooperative parts, said pair of projections operatively engaging said parts.
- 9. In the bicycle lock of claim 1 wherein said plastic skin for said cross bar is formed of two tubular parts, one of which is provided with an annular depression and the other with an annular projection operable to engage one another and secure thereby said tubular parts to each other.
- 10. In the bicycle lock of claim 1 wherein said plastic skin for said cross bar is formed of two tubular parts, one of which is provided with a helical groove and the other with a helical ridge operable to engage said groove when secured thereto, securing thereby said tubular parts to one another.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 07/514,175, filed Sept. 25, 1990 of Michael S. Zane and Peter L. Zane now U.S. Pat. No. 5,010,746.
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