Claims
- 1. A wall mountable rack for supporting and securing a skateboard, scooter or inline skate having one or a pair of wheels in proximity to each end of a board, footpiece or shoe by at least one of its wheels while allowing the board, footpiece or shoe and the remaining wheels or pair of wheels to hang below the rack, comprising a rear plate, a front plate and a floor plate running between said front and rear plates, an opening in said front plate to permit said board, footpiece or shoe to be held outside said front plate while one of said wheels or pair of wheels is received and carried on said floor plate between said front and rear plates, a overlying closure plate running between said front and rear walls which is adapted to be opened to position wheel or pair of wheels between said front and rear plates and then locked in place over the top of said wheel or pair of wheels to prevent the removal of said wheel or pair of wheels from that position thereby securing the skateboard, scooter or inline skate.
- 2. The lockable rack of claim 1 further including the interconnection of said lockable rack to form multiple racks in one device.
- 3. The lockable rack of claim 1 wherein said floor plate includes a U-shaped cutout to hold a scooter.
- 4. The lockable rack of claim 1 wherein said rack is composed of steel.
- 5. A wall mountable rack for supporting and securing a skateboard by one pair of its wheels while allowing the board and the remaining pair of wheels to hang below the rack, comprising a rear plate, a front plate and a floor running between said front and rear plates, an opening in said front plate to permit said board to be held outside said front plate while said one pair of wheels is received and carried on said floor plate between said front and rear plates, a overlying closure plate running between said front and rear walls which is adapted to be opened to position said one pair of wheels between said front and rear plates and then locked in place over the top of said one pair of wheels to prevent the removal of said one pair of wheels from that position thereby securing the skateboard.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/160,450 filed on Oct. 21, 1999.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/659,429, filed Sep. 8, 2000, now abandoned, the disclosure of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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