This invention relates to locks. In particular, it is directed to a lock which finds especial, but not limiting, use as a lock for a motor vehicle or motor cycle.
Unfortunately, theft of motorised transport is a fact of modern society. Theft of motor cycles is. a particular concern as the recovery of stolen cycles is significantly lower than motor vehicles. Authorities have suggested that the portability of a motor cycle, the ease of mixing and matching of its parts and the greater potential to use motor cycles without registration contribute to this higher theft rate. There is thus a market for devices which eliminate, or at least greatly reduce, the likelihood of theft of such transport.
When the transport is a motor vehicle or motor cycle, prior art anti-theft devices usually provide some form of mechanical lock for one or more wheels of the vehicle or cycle. For motor cycles, such locks include chains or rods that pass through the spokes of the cycle wheel and which are then secured to, as examples, (a) a fixed point such as a post or ring set in the ground or (b) to the frame of the actual cycle,
A disadvantage of these prior art devices is that they are often cumbersome to operate and/or require the carrying of the chains or rods by the rider of the motor cycle which, at best, is inconvenient and, often, impractical.
It is thus a general object to overcome, or at least ameliorate, one or more of the above disadvantages.
According to the present invention, there is provided a locking device for a vehicle that has at least one ground-engaging wheel, said device including:
a housing;
a first arm having one end pivotally connected within said housing and its opposing other end extending from said housing, said first arm adapted to pivot between a first open position and a second locked position;
a second arm substantially opposed to said first arm and having one end pivotally connected within said housing and its opposing other end extending from said housing, said second arm adapted to pivot between a first open position and a second locked position; and
a linkage external to said housing and pivotally connected between said first arm and said second arm;
wherein said first arm, said second arm and said linkage are adapted such that, upon sufficient forcible contact of said wheel with said linkage in a first direction substantially towards said housing, said first arm and said second arm can pivot from respective said first open position to respective said second locked position to flank and secure said wheel;
and wherein, upon subsequent sufficient forcible contact of said wheel at or near respective said other end of said first arm and/or said second arm in a second direction substantially opposed to said first direction, said first arm and said second arm can pivot from respective said second closed position to respective said first open position to release said wheel.
Preferably, said device further includes a keyed locking mechanism to prevent said release of said wheel when secured by said first arm and said second arm by movement of said wheel in said second direction.
Preferably, said locking mechanism is contained within said housing.
Preferably, said housing is adapted to prevent unauthorised access to components therein.
Preferably, said first arm and said second arm are each substantially arcuate in shape at or near said other end,
Preferably, said linkage comprises a central link pivotally connected at each end to a respective outer link, the respective other end of each respective outer link being pivotally connected to respective said first arm and said second arm.
Preferably, said one end of said first arm and said one end of said second arm are connected together by a series of pivotable links.
Preferably, said device includes a stop within said housing to assist in locating said first arm and said second arm in said first open position.
Preferably, said device includes a spring connected to one of said series of pivotable links to assist in locating said first arm and said second arm in said first open position.
Preferably, said device is permanently secured to the ground.
Optionally, two or more of said device can be deployed, either as separate or integrated units, In one such option, when two of said device are used, they can find especial use to lock both wheels of a motor cycle or the two front or two rear wheels (or one of each) of a motor vehicle.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawing figures.
The locking device comprises a housing (1) having a base (2), a front face (3), an opposing rear face* (4), two opposing side faces (5,6) and a shaped hinged lid (7) (
In use, the locking mechanism (39) is an unlocked position and the arms (10,15) are in an open position as illustrated in
The device of the present invention can be effectively permanently secured in position by, for example, securing the device to a plate which is bolted through to the ground. The heads of the bolts securing the device to the ground are only accessible when the lid (7) is open, such accessibility not being available when the device is in the locked position, thus adding to the overall security of the device. The device can thus be used in public places such as shopping centre car parks where multiple of such devices could be 5 present and users could rent the use of a key to unlock the device.
It will be appreciated that the above described embodiments are only exemplification of the various aspects of the present invention and that modifications and alterations can be made thereto, such as, the replacement of the manually keyed locking mechanism with an electrically or electronically l o operated locking mechanism and/or the inclusion of a lamp incorporated into the device for ease of use during low light conditions. Such modifications and alterations do not depart from the inventive concept as defined in the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006900009 | Jan 2006 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU06/01953 | 12/27/2006 | WO | 00 | 12/8/2008 |