Apparatus and system for securing a rideable board to a fixed object
11162282 · 2021-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C17/0013
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C2203/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63C17/012
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
E05B73/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Described herein are systems and apparatuses for securing and locking a ride-able board to a fixed object. In general, a ride-able board may optionally include a planar body configured for moving across a solid surface and for carrying a rider. In general, a ride-able board may include a planar body mounted to a steering apparatus and any number of wheels. In a preferred embodiment, the security device containing a shackle and housing comprising an open cavity is used to secure the board to any fixed object. In a preferred embodiment, the housing cavity slides over the steering apparatus and has two openings for each end of the shackle. The lock secures the shackle in place and prevents the removal of the board from the fixed object. The housing working in conjunction with the u-shackle prevents removal of the locking device from the board.
Claims
1. A locking apparatus for a ride-able board, wherein the ride-able board comprises a deck and a truck, and the truck comprises a baseplate coupled to the deck, a kingpin extending from the baseplate away from the deck, and a hanger connected to the kingpin, the locking apparatus comprising: a housing configured to fit between the hanger and the baseplate and to encompass and prevent access to at least a part of the baseplate of the truck, a shackle comprising a plurality of ends, wherein one or both of the ends is configured for inserting into and locking securely with the housing, and a lock fixture in the housing configured to securely fasten the shackle to the housing when the lock fixture is activated.
2. The locking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ride-able board is a skateboard or a longboard.
3. The locking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises one or more stops configured to cover and prevent access to fasteners of the truck to the ride-able board.
4. The locking apparatus of claim 3, wherein the fasteners of the truck to the ride-able board comprise a threaded shaft and a reciprocal threaded nut, and the stops enclose the threaded nuts while allowing them to spin freely or without interfering or blocking the nuts from spinning freely if the threaded shaft is turned or unscrewed from the other side of the deck.
5. The locking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing encompasses at least a part of the baseplate while the shackle engages the hanger so as to form a rigid device when the shackle locks with the housing.
6. The locking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises one or more nut stops configured to cover mounting nuts and prevent from dislodging the housing from the base of the steering apparatus.
7. A ride-able board locking device, wherein the ride-able board comprises a deck and a truck, and the truck comprises a baseplate coupled to the deck, a kingpin extending from the baseplate away from the deck, and a hanger connected to the kingpin, the locking device comprising: a housing configured to fit between the hanger and the baseplate and to encompass and prevent access to at least a part of the baseplate of the truck, and one or more kingpin keys attached to the housing, wherein said one or more kingpin keys comprises a protrusion that sticks or juts out at an interior wall of the housing.
8. The locking device of claim 7, wherein the ride-able board is a skateboard or a longboard.
9. The locking device of claim 7, wherein one or more of the kingpin keys is at a different height than another of the kingpin keys, to accommodate different heights of steering apparatus, more particularly of the kingpin.
10. The locking device of claim 7, wherein the kingpin key is removably attached to the housing.
11. The locking device of claim 7, wherein the kingpin key is adjustable, such as by moving with sliding pins, a ratcheting system or other adjustable embodiment.
12. The locking device of claim 7, wherein the kingpin key is removable and configured for attaching to the housing after mounting the housing on the baseplate of the truck.
13. The locking device of claim 7, wherein the integral kingpin key is incorporated or otherwise encompassed into the housing.
14. A method for securing a ride-able board with a locking apparatus comprising a housing and a shackle, wherein the method comprises: sliding the housing between the deck and the hanger so as to encompass at least part of the baseplate; positioning the ride-able board near a fixed object and wrapping the shackle around the fixed object; inserting one or both of the ends of the shackle into the housing; and locking the shackle securely in the housing.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the ride-able board is a skateboard or a longboard.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the shackle encompasses and encloses at least a part of the truck, and the housing encompasses a remaining part of the truck while fastening at a midpoint of the housing.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the housing and the shackle are locked in a secure fitment.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein forming a rigid device comprising the housing and shackle wherein the shackle is stressed against the hanger, thereby securing the components of the truck.
19. The method of claim 14, further comprising unlocking the shackle and forming a clamshell arrangement of the housing and the shackle.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the clamshell arrangement is formed by engaging the shackle with a hook, a loop, a strap, a detent pin, a plastic coupling, a magnet, or a combination thereof on the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(16) The following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention is not intended to limit the invention to these preferred embodiments, but rather to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use this invention. Disclosed herein are an apparatus and system for securing a rideable board to a fixed object.
(17) In the present disclosure, the terms planar body and deck are used interchangeably. The terms truck, steering mechanism and steering apparatus are also used interchangeably.
(18) In some embodiments, a ride-able board may include a planar body and a set of wheels coupled to a bottom portion of the planar body. In some embodiments, the planar body is configured for moving across a solid surface and for carrying a rider. In some embodiments, the board may have four wheels. In some embodiments, the board may have one wheel. In some embodiments, the board may have two wheels. In some embodiments the board may have three, five, six or any multiple of wheels.
(19) In some embodiments of the present invention, a planar body configured for moving across a solid surface and for carrying a rider may be a skateboard, for example a longboard. In general ride-able boards may be motorized, self-propelled, electric, gasoline, wind powered, gravity powered, or unpowered. In general, motorized boards include electric longboards (Boosted Boards, Evolve, Yuneec, Stary, etc.) gasoline powered longboards and skateboards, electric and gasoline powered mountain boards or all-terrain boards, 2-wheel hover boards and inline boards, 1-wheel boards, and other multi-wheel ride-able boards. In general, self-propelled and gravity powered boards include traditional skateboards, longboards, cruising boards and other multi-wheeled ride-able boards. In general, other types of ride-able boards include, wind powered boards, mountain boards and other all-terrain boards.
(20) In general, a ride-able board such as a skateboard may include an apparatus that attaches the wheels to a planar body. This apparatus can be made from multiple materials and can be solid or can be flexible to help steer. The apparatus can also have a swivel mechanism or bearing or bushing to further assist with movement. In general, this will be made from some type of metal and may include two or more per board. In some embodiments of the present invention, a ride-able board, for example a skateboard or longboard, may include a set of trucks to which the wheels are mounted, to provide steering and a solid axle for which the wheels to roll. In some embodiments of the present invention, a ride-able board, for example a longboard will use reverse kingpin trucks. In some embodiments, the ride-able board, for example an electric powered longboard, comprises reverse kingpin trucks having electric motors mounted to them.
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(24) In some embodiments, the housing encompasses at least a part of the baseplate while the shackle engages the hanger so as to form a rigid device when the shackle locks with the housing. A rigid device can be formed by pressing the housing against the baseplate of the steering apparatus from a first side, and pressing the shackle against the hanger of the steering apparatus from a second side opposing the first side. Because the housing presses against the baseplate and the kingpin of the steering apparatus from a first side, and the shackle presses against the hanger of the steering apparatus from a second side opposing or across from the first side, the locking apparatus forms a rigid device, clamping around the steering apparatus.
(25) In some embodiments, the housing has a kingpin key (which may be a pin or other protrusion) that sticks or juts out at the end (interior wall) of the housing back (so as to protrude into the housing slot 51d). In some embodiments, the housing encompasses at least a part of the baseplate 36 of the truck 30. In some embodiments, each of the housing arms has a hole configured to receive one of the ends of the shackle. In some embodiments, the housing 51 affixes securely to the shackle through two holes in the body, the L-hook hole 53 and the lock hole 52. In some embodiments, on the kingpin key 55 side of the housing a lock fixture 59 is shown, although it can be tubular it can also be combination or placed in a different location. Furthermore, a lock fixture can be provided on the housing front (such as on a housing arm adjacent to the housing slot), or on a side of the housing (along its length), or on any other surface of the housing. In some embodiments, this lock fixture 59 securely fixes the u-shackle 56 to the housing 51 by securing the u-shackle lock side 57 preventing the L-hook side 58 from being removed. In some embodiments, the bottom side of the housing 51 that faces the deck 20 when mounted is enclosed with two hatches 54. In some embodiments, device has have no hatches or only one hatch. In some embodiments, there are also four covered stops 66 that align with the mounting bolts 41 and/or mounting nuts 31. The stops 66 cover and prevent access to the mounting nuts 31 to prevent tampering and affix the housing 51 securely in place. In some embodiments, the stops 66 comprise one or more recessed cavities covered by the stop roof 67, which prevents access to the mounting nuts 31 while allowing them to spin freely in place if the mounting bolts are turned in an attempt to unscrew them. In some embodiments, at the end of the housing there is a kingpin key 55 which juts out and progresses inward at a downward angle. Alternatively, in some embodiments as seen in
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(27) In some embodiments, the lock fixture 59 can be secured in the lock cavity 61 by means of tabs, a screw-and-thread, welding, or other means of attachment. In some embodiments, the hatch 54 is then secured by means of adhesion.
(28) The kingpin key can be any feature or projection configured to engage a kingpin bolt, kingpin nut, or other portion of the kingpin, so as to prevent access to it. In some embodiments the kingpin key is flat or possesses no angle. In some embodiments, the kingpin key is a set of serrated teeth or edges. In some embodiments, the lock hole cavity 61 comprises a shelf which covers the shaft which the u-shackle's lock side engages with. In some embodiments, the hatch 54 is secured by screws or bolts. In some embodiments, the hatch is secured by glue, epoxy, welding or other means of adhesion. In some embodiments, the hatch self-secures or seals when inserted. In some embodiments, the hatch has one or more tabs on either side that insert into a cavity of the housing. In some embodiments, the L-hook cavity 64 comprises a hollowed-out area in the housing. In some embodiments, the housing includes two or more kingpin keys. In some embodiments, the kingpin key can be adjustable by means of a ratcheting or sliding device. In some embodiments, the kingpin key can be removable and replaced. In some embodiments the kingpin key can swivel or pivot to enhance fitment and adjustability. In some embodiments, the housing and u-shackle can be one component which swivels or pivots into position. In some embodiments, the housing comprises the kingpin key and the u-shackle can encompass the locking mechanism. In some embodiments, the shackle can comprise the stop or stops and/or the lock cavity. In some embodiments, the magnets can be replaced with a hook and loop strap or a detent pin. In some embodiments, the number of stops or recessed cavities can be four or less, or two or less. In some embodiments the number of stops or recessed cavities can be more than four, such as six or eight. In some embodiments, the shackle and the housing form a fixed angle when the shackle is locked in the housing. The angle may be formed by a leg of the shackle and a top surface of the housing. In some embodiments, the fixed angle formed by the locking device be 90 degrees. In some embodiments, the fixed angle formed by the locking device may be less than 90 degrees or more than 90 degrees. In some embodiments, the housing and u-shackle may clamshell at an obtuse or acute angle. In some embodiments, the housing may also include a belt dip for easy carrying. In some embodiments, the locking device may also include a belt dip for easy carrying.
Exemplary Embodiments
(29) Exemplary embodiments provided in accordance with the presently disclosed subject matter include, but are not limited to, the claims and the following embodiments:
Embodiment 1
(30) A locking apparatus for a ride-able board, wherein the ride-able board comprises a deck and a truck, and the truck comprises a baseplate coupled to the deck, a kingpin extending from the baseplate away from the deck, and a hanger connected to the kingpin, the locking apparatus comprising: a housing configured to fit between the hanger and the baseplate and to encompass and prevent access to at least a part of the baseplate of the truck, and a shackle comprising a plurality of ends, wherein one or both of the ends is configured for inserting into and locking securely with the housing.
Embodiment 1a
(31) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the housing comprises a plurality of housing arms and a housing back connecting the plurality of housing arms.
Embodiment 1b
(32) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1a, wherein the housing arms and housing back together form a housing slot with an open front, wherein the housing arms extend from the housing back on either side of the housing slot.
Embodiment 2
(33) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the ride-able board is a skateboard.
Embodiment 2a
(34) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the ride-able board is a longboard.
Embodiment 2b
(35) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the ride-able board is an electric longboard.
Embodiment 3
(36) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the housing comprises one or more stops configured to cover and prevent access to fasteners of the steering apparatus.
Embodiment 3a
(37) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1a, wherein the housing comprises one or more stops in the housing slot, wherein the stops extend from the housing arms.
Embodiment 3b
(38) The locking apparatus of embodiment 3a, wherein each of the stops has one or more recessed cavities, wherein each of the recessed cavities is configured to encompass a fastener when the housing is in place on the ride-able board.
Embodiment 3c
(39) The locking apparatus of embodiment 3a, wherein the stops elevate the housing on top of the steering apparatus and hold the housing in place on the ride-able board.
Embodiment 4
(40) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the fasteners of the ride-able board comprise a threaded shaft and a reciprocal threaded nut, and the stops enclose the threaded nuts while allowing them to spin freely (or without interfering or blocking the nuts from spinning freely) if the bolt is turned or unscrewed from the other side of the deck, thus eliminating the need for special security bolts.
Embodiment 5
(41) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the housing encompasses at least a part of the baseplate while the shackle engages the hanger so as to form a rigid device when the shackle locks with the housing.
Embodiment 5a
(42) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the housing presses against the baseplate and kingpin of the steering apparatus from a first side, and the shackle presses against the hanger of the steering apparatus from a second side opposing the first side.
Embodiment 6
(43) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the housing comprises one or more nut stops configured to cover mounting nuts and prevent from dislodging the housing from the base of the steering apparatus.
Embodiment 6a
(44) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the housing comprises a clamshell feature configured to hold one or both legs of the shackle.
Embodiment 6b
(45) The locking apparatus of embodiment 6a, wherein the clamshell feature comprises a hook, a loop, a strap, a detent pin, a plastic coupling, a magnet, or a combination thereof.
Embodiment 6c
(46) The locking apparatus of embodiment 1, wherein the locking apparatus comprises a tubular lock in a cavity of the housing, and one of the ends of the shackle is configured to engage the tubular lock, and another of the ends comprises a hook.
Embodiment 7
(47) A ride-able board locking device, wherein the ride-able board comprises a deck and a truck, and the truck comprises a baseplate coupled to the deck, a kingpin extending from the baseplate away from the deck, and a hanger connected to the kingpin, the locking device comprising: a housing configured to fit between the hanger and the baseplate and to encompass and prevent access to at least a part of the baseplate of the truck, and one or more kingpin keys attached to the housing.
Embodiment 7a
(48) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the housing comprises a plurality of housing arms and a housing back connecting the plurality of housing arms, wherein the housing arms and housing back together form a housing slot with an open front, and the kingpin key protrudes from the housing back into the housing slot.
Embodiment 8
(49) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the ride-able board is a skateboard.
Embodiment 8a
(50) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the ride-able board is a longboard.
Embodiment 8b
(51) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the ride-able board is an electric longboard.
Embodiment 9
(52) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein one or more of the kingpin keys is at a different height than another of the kingpin keys, to accommodate different heights of steering apparatus, more particularly of the kingpin.
Embodiment 10
(53) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the kingpin key is removably attached to the housing.
Embodiment 11
(54) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the kingpin key is adjustable, such as by moving with sliding pins, a ratcheting system or other adjustable embodiment.
Embodiment 12
(55) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the kingpin key is removable and configured for attaching to the housing after mounting the housing on the baseplate of the truck.
Embodiment 13
(56) The locking device of embodiment 7, wherein the kingpin key is incorporated or otherwise encompassed into the housing, such as by making a housing with an integral kingpin key.
Embodiment 14
(57) A method for securing a ride-able board with a locking apparatus comprising a housing and a shackle. The method comprises: sliding the housing between the deck and the hanger so as to encompass at least part of the baseplate; positioning the ride-able board near a fixed object and wrapping the shackle around the fixed object; inserting one or both of the ends of the shackle into the housing; and locking the shackle securely in the housing.
Embodiment 14a
(58) The method of embodiment 14, further comprising forming a rigid device by pressing the housing against the baseplate of the steering apparatus from a first side, and pressing the shackle against the hanger of the steering apparatus from a second side opposing the first side.
Embodiment 15
(59) The method of embodiment 14, wherein the ride-able board is a skateboard.
Embodiment 15a
(60) The method of embodiment 14, wherein the ride-able board is a longboard.
Embodiment 15b
(61) The method of embodiment 14, wherein the ride-able board is an electric longboard.
Embodiment 16
(62) The method of embodiment 14, wherein the shackle encompasses and encloses at least a part of the truck, and the housing encompasses a remaining part of the truck while fastening at a midpoint of the housing.
Embodiment 17
(63) The method of embodiment 14, wherein the housing and the shackle are locked in a secure fitment.
Embodiment 18
(64) The method of embodiment 14, wherein forming a rigid device comprising the housing and shackle wherein the shackle is stressed against the hanger, thereby securing the components of the truck.
Embodiment 19
(65) The method of embodiment 14, further comprising unlocking the shackle and forming a clamshell arrangement of the housing and the shackle.
Embodiment 20
(66) The method of embodiment 19, wherein the clamshell arrangement is formed by engaging the shackle with a hook, a loop, a strap, a detent pin, a plastic coupling, a magnet, or a combination thereof on the housing.
(67) The examples and illustrations included herein show, by way of illustration and not of limitation, specific embodiments in which the subject matter may be practiced. Other embodiments may be utilized and derived therefrom, such that structural and logical substitutions and changes may be made without departing from the scope of this disclosure. Such embodiments of the inventive subject matter may be referred to herein individually or collectively by the term “invention” merely for convenience and without intending to voluntarily limit the scope of this application to any single invention or inventive concept, if more than one is in fact disclosed. Thus, although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, any arrangement calculated to achieve the same purpose may be substituted for the specific embodiments shown. This disclosure is intended to cover any and all adaptations or variations of various embodiments. Combinations of the above embodiments, and other embodiments not specifically described herein, will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description.