Securing device for bicycle racks on vehicles
First Claim
1. A bicycle rack comprising:
- two rods each having a rack connected to a first end thereof and a clamping member connected to a second end of each of the two rods, the two clamping members facing each other, two positioning plates pivotally connected to the two rods and located close to the two clamping members;
a first plate and a second plate respectively connected to the two rods and located close to the two racks, a secure device connecting the first plate and the second plate together, the secure device including a body and the first plate and the second plate are pivotally connected at a common point on a first side of the body, a locking member connected to a second side of the body and having a latch pivotally connected to and extending from a side thereof, a passage defined through the body and located in alignment with two respective apertures which are respectively defined through the first plate and the second plate, the latch extending through the passage and the two apertures, the locking member having a notch formed in the first end thereof; and
a lock device connected to an end of the body and including a locking piece which is removably and rotatably engaged with the notch of the locking member to prevent the latch from being removed from the two apertures, the latch of the locking member being disengageable from the apertures of the first plate and the second plate when the locking piece of lock device is disengaged from the notch of the locking member.
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Abstract
A bicycle rack includes two rods with two plates pivotably connected therebetween and a secure device is connects the two plates. The secure device includes a locking member with a latch which extends through the body of the secure device and is engaged with two aligned apertures respectively defined through the two plates. The locking member is controlled by a lock device so that the latch is not disengaged form the apertures of the plates unintentionally. An operation member is connected to one of the two rods and a locking ring is connected to the other rod so as to be hooked on the operation member to clamp the two clamping members together to securely clamp the spherical receiver between the clamping members.
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6 Claims
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1. A bicycle rack comprising:
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two rods each having a rack connected to a first end thereof and a clamping member connected to a second end of each of the two rods, the two clamping members facing each other, two positioning plates pivotally connected to the two rods and located close to the two clamping members; a first plate and a second plate respectively connected to the two rods and located close to the two racks, a secure device connecting the first plate and the second plate together, the secure device including a body and the first plate and the second plate are pivotally connected at a common point on a first side of the body, a locking member connected to a second side of the body and having a latch pivotally connected to and extending from a side thereof, a passage defined through the body and located in alignment with two respective apertures which are respectively defined through the first plate and the second plate, the latch extending through the passage and the two apertures, the locking member having a notch formed in the first end thereof; and a lock device connected to an end of the body and including a locking piece which is removably and rotatably engaged with the notch of the locking member to prevent the latch from being removed from the two apertures, the latch of the locking member being disengageable from the apertures of the first plate and the second plate when the locking piece of lock device is disengaged from the notch of the locking member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A bicycle rack comprising:
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a first rod and a second rod each having a rack connected to a first end thereof and a clamping member connected to a second end of each of the first rods and the second rod, the two clamping members facing each other, two stretch plates pivotably connected between the two rods, two positioning plates pivotably connected to the two rods and located close to the two clamping members; an operation member pivotably connected to the first rod and a hook portion on a first end of the operation member, a recess defined in a second end of the operation member, a U-shaped frame connected to two opposite sides of the first rod and a bolt extending through the frame and a knob threadedly connected to the bolt, the bolt being removably engaged with the recess in the operation member; and a locking ring pivotably connected to the second rod adjacent to the two clamping members and spaced from the two positioning plates with the clamping members disposed therebetween, the locking ring being disengagably hooked to the hook portion of the operation member.
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