WHEELED BOARD AND ACCESSORIES RACK
20170037660 ยท 2017-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63C2203/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A rack to hold skateboards, longboards, scooters, motorcycle helmets, purses, umbrellas and other implements or accessories. The rack is adapted to be mounted on a wall or surface. The rack is formed of a lip extending from a rear support. The lip is formed of a series of rounded protrusions. Items to be held by the rack can be received over the protrusions. In one embodiment, each protrusion is angled at a predetermined angle from the front. This helps keep a received skateboard, scooter or other accessory at an appropriate angle such that the wheels or surface of the accessory will remain off an affixed wall to avoid damage to wall. The rack can also include a locking mechanism for locking adjacent protrusions. The rack is designed for safety by having rounded edges on all areas that protrude from the wall.
Claims
1. A rack for retaining a skateboard, scooter or accessory comprising: a rear support; a lip extending from said rear support, said lip comprising a plurality of protrusions extending from a base support; a notch positioned between adjacent ones of the protrusions; and an end of said base support being coupled or attached to said rear support, wherein said protrusions have a rounded top portion.
2. The rack of claim 1 wherein the top portion of the protrusion is angled toward the base support.
3. The rack of claim 2 wherein the top portion of the protrusion is angled at an angle A in the range of about 5 degrees to about 15 degrees.
4. The rack of claim 3 wherein the angle A is about 10 degrees.
5. The rack of claim 1 wherein the notches include rounded corners.
6. The rack of claim 1 wherein each of the protrusions are the same size and each of the notches are the same size to allow the protrusions to be evenly spaced from one another.
7. The rack of claim 1 wherein the notch has a width W sufficient to accommodate a truck of a skateboard or a scooter and a pair of adjacent ones of the protrusions are adapted to retain respective skateboard wheels or scooter wheels.
8. The rack of claim 1 wherein the rear support and the lip are integral to one another.
9. The rack of claim 1 wherein the rack is formed of a one-piece construction of an extrusion of a metal or plastic material.
10. The rack of claim 1 wherein the rack is formed of recycled aluminum.
11. The rack of claim 1 wherein the rack comprises six or ten of the protrusions.
12. A locking rack for retaining a skateboard, scooter or accessory comprising: a rear support; a lip extending from said rear support, said lip comprising a plurality of extending protrusions from a base support, said protrusions have a rounded top portion; a notch positioned between adjacent ones of the protrusions; an end of said base support being coupled or attached to said rear support; and a locking arm rotatably coupled to a respective one of the protrusions, the locking arm including one or more locking apertures, wherein adjacent ones of the locking arms can be rotated to align the one or more locking apertures of respective locking arms of adjacent ones of the protrusions.
13. The rack of claim 12 wherein the aligned one or more locking apertures of respective locking arms are adapted to receive a locking member of a lock.
14. The rack of claim 12 wherein the locking arm is coupled with a pivot to a protrusion aperture positioned at top portion of the protrusion.
15. The rack of claim 12 wherein the locking arm includes three of the locking apertures arranged in a triangular pattern of 60 degrees to one another.
16. The rack of claim 12 wherein the notches include rounded corners.
17. The rack of claim 12 wherein each of the protrusions are the same size and each of the notches are the same size to allow the protrusions to be evenly spaced from one another.
18. The rack of claim 12 wherein the notch has a width W sufficient to accommodate a truck of a skateboard or a scooter and a pair of adjacent ones of the protrusions are adapted to retain respective skateboard wheels or scooter wheels.
19. The rack of claim 12 wherein the rear support and the lip are integral to one another.
20. The rack of claim 12 wherein the rack is formed of a one-piece construction of an extrusion of a metal or plastic material.
21. The rack of claim 12 wherein the rack is formed of recycled aluminum.
22. The rack of claim 12 wherein the rack comprises six or ten of the protrusions.
23. A locking device comprising: a first locking arm member adapted to be pivotally attached to a first surface and a second locking arm member adapted to be pivotally attached to a second surface, the first and second locking arms each include a plurality of locking apertures, wherein the first and second locking arms can be rotated to align one or more of the locking apertures of the first and second locking arms.
24. The rack of claim 23 wherein the aligned one or more locking apertures of respective locking arms are adapted to receive a locking member of a lock.
25. The rack of claim 23 wherein the locking arm includes three of the locking apertures arranged in a triangular pattern of 60 degrees to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0042] Reference will now be made in greater detail to a preferred embodiment of the invention, an example of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numerals will be used throughout the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0044] Lip 16 extends substantially horizontally from rear support 12. Lip 16 includes a plurality of protrusions 18 extending from base support 19. Base support 19 can be substantially perpendicular to rear support 12. Notches 20 are positioned between adjacent protrusions 18.
[0045] In this embodiment six protrusions 18 are formed in rack 10. Each of protrusions 18 have the same size and each of notches 20 have the same size to allow protrusions 18 to be evenly spaced from one another. The spacing S between vertical axis 22 of adjacent protrusions 18a and 18b and vertical axis 22 of adjacent protrusions 18b and 18c is the same, as shown in
[0046] Rack 10 can have a length in the range of about 20 inches to about 40 inches. In a preferred embodiment of rack 10 including six protrusions 18, rack 10 has a length of about 33 inches.
[0047] Rear support 12 and lip 16 can be integral to one another. In one embodiment rack 10 is formed of a one-piece construction of an extrusion of a metal or plastic material. For example the metal material can be aluminum or recycled aluminum.
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[0049] Alternatively, protrusions 18 can be used to retain scooters or accessories including for example backpacks, purses, umbrellas, helmets, and the like.
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[0051] Rack 40 can have a length in the range of about 40 inches to about 60 inches. In a preferred embodiment of rack 40 including ten protrusions, rack 40 has a length of about 56 inches. It will be appreciated that in accordance with the teachings of the present invention a rack can be formed of any length with any number of protrusions.
[0052] Protrusions 58 have a rounded top portion 53. Top portion 53 can be rounded in a semi-circular shape. Each protrusion 58 is vertically symmetric around vertical axis 52. Protrusion 58 includes curved side walls 54 extending to base support 59, as shown in
[0053] Locking arm 70 is rotatably coupled to a respective protrusion 58. Locking arm 70 can be coupled with pivot 72 to aperture 74, as shown in
[0054] In one embodiment three locking apertures 75a-75c are formed in locking arm 70 in a triangular pattern of an angle A.sub.2 of 60 degrees to one another, as shown in
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[0057] It is to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative of only a few of the many possible specific embodiments, which can represent applications of the principles of the invention. Numerous and varied other arrangements can be readily devised in accordance with these principles by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.