Claims
- 1. A bicycle alarm system comprising:
a lock adapted to anchor a bicycle to a stationary object; an alarm unit comprising a siren and momentary switches which trigger the siren to sound when the alarm unit is impacted or twisted; and a connector for connecting the alarm unit to the lock; and a clamp system for connecting the alarm unit to a bicycle frame, the clamp system comprising a clamp including a first member and a second member adapted to surround a portion of a bicycle frame, a plurality of bolts securing the first member and second member around the portion of the bicycle frame, wherein only a portion of the bolts extend out from the clamp; a cover locked to the clamp and covering said portion of the bolts that extend out from the clamp; wherein the lock, connector, and alarm unit are adapted to complete an electrical circuit when the lock is closed so that the alarm siren does not sound when the lock is closed, and so that the alarm siren sounds when the lock is opened.
- 2. A alarm system as in claim 1, wherein the lock is adapted to complete an electrical circuit by means of wiring placed on an outer surface of the lock.
- 3. A alarm system as in claim 2, wherein the lock is a two-piece lock with a bar and a bolt that lock together and wiring on the outer surface of the bar electrically connects with wiring on the bolt when the bar and bolt are locked together.
- 4. An alarm system as in claim 1, wherein the electrical connector between the alarm unit and the lock comprises multiple wires, wherein a portion of said wires complete said electrical circuit and a portion of said wires are dummy wires not electrically connected to said electrical circuit, so that it is not apparent to a thief which portion of the wires are electrically connected to said electrical circuit.
- 5. An alarm system as in claim 2, wherein the wiring placed on the outer surface of the lock comprises multiple wires, wherein a portion of said wires complete said electrical circuit and a portion of said wires are dummy wires not electrically connected to said electrical circuit, so that it is not apparent to a thief which portion of the wires are electrically connected to said electrical circuit.
- 6. An alarm system as in claim 1, wherein the alarm unit is elongated and has a middle area along its longitudinal axis and two ends, wherein the alarm unit comprises a plurality of perforated discs received in the sound chamber, wherein at least one of said discs is concave and positioned at or near said middle area and at least one disc is convex and is positioned at or near one of said two ends.
- 7. An alarm system for a bicycle comprising:
a bicycle comprising a frame and a plurality of bicycle parts including wheels, handle bars, and seat; a lock adapted to anchor the bicycle to a stationary object; an alarm unit comprising a siren, and a sound chamber with a plurality of holes for allowing sound out of the sound chamber; a clamp system for connecting the alarm to a bicycle frame, the clamp system comprising a clamp including a first member and a second member adapted to surround a portion of a bicycle frame, a plurality of bolts securing the first member and second member to each other around the portion of the bicycle frame, wherein only a portion of the bolts extend out from the clamp; a cover locked to the clamp and covering said portion of the bolts that extend out from the clamp; wherein the alarm unit further comprises momentary switches which trigger the alarm siren when the alarm unit is impacted or twisted; and a connector for connecting the alarm unit to the lock; sensors attached to a plurality of said bicycle parts and connectors between the sensors and the alarm unit adapted to signal the alarm unit to trigger the siren when said bicycle parts are moved; wherein the lock, connector, and alarm unit are adapted to complete an electrical circuit when the lock is closed so that the alarm siren does not sound when the lock is closed, and so that the alarm siren sounds when the lock is forcibly opened.
- 8. An alarm system as in claim 7, wherein the connectors between the sensors and the alarm unit are located substantially outside the bicycle frame.
- 9. An alarm system as in claim 7, wherein the electrical connector between the alarm unit and the sensors comprises a multiple of wires, wherein a portion of the wires complete a circuit between the sensors and the alarm unit and a portion of the wires are dummy wires not electrically connected to the alarm unit, so that it is not apparent to a thief which portion of the wires are electrically connected
- 10. A alarm system as in claim 7, wherein the lock is adapted to complete an electrical circuit by means of wiring placed on the outer surface of the lock.
- 11. A alarm system as in claim 10, wherein the lock is a two-piece lock with a bar and a bolt that lock together and wiring on the outer surface of the bar and electrically connects to wiring on the bolt when the bar and bolt are locked together.
- 12. An alarm system as in claim 7, wherein the electrical connector between the alarm unit and the lock comprises multiple wires, wherein a portion of said wires complete said electrical circuit and a portion of said wires are dummy wires not electrically connected to said electrical circuit, so that it is not apparent to a thief which portion of the wires are electrically connected to said electrical circuit.
- 13. An alarm system as in claim 10, wherein the wiring placed on the outer surface of the lock comprises multiple wires, wherein a portion of said wires complete said electrical circuit and a portion of said wires are dummy wires not electrically connected to said electrical circuit, so that it is not apparent to a thief which portion of the wires are electrically connected to said electrical circuit.
- 14. An alarm system as in claim 10, wherein the alarm unit is elongated and has a middle area along its longitudinal axis and two ends, wherein the alarm unit comprises a plurality of perforated discs received in the sound chamber, wherein at least one of said discs is concave and positioned at or near said middle area and at least one disc is convex and is positioned at or near one of said two ends.
DESCRIPTION
[0001] This application is a continuation in part application of, and claims priority from, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/249,228, filed on Feb. 11, 1999, entitled “Bicycle Theft Protection System” the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by this reference, which is issuing on Feb. 20, 2001 as U.S. Pat. No. 6,191,685.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09249228 |
Feb 1999 |
US |
Child |
09790258 |
Feb 2001 |
US |