Theft deterrent apparatus
09840296 · 2017-12-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B37/043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B35/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B41/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B39/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62J11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B41/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B43/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mounting hardware and theft deterrent device includes a hand knob; a threaded screw coupled to the hand knob; a U-clip configured to replace a stock retaining clip on a motorcycle frame and for placement on the motorcycle frame to receive the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob and thereby to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to the motorcycle; and a lock washer for placement over the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob before the threaded screw is inserted into the U-clip. The hand knob, threaded screw fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob, U-clip, and lock washer collectively form the theft deterrent device. The theft deterrent device is configured for utilization to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to a motorcycle frame without a need for any additional installation tools. The theft deterrent device includes a retaining clip to hold the hand knob to the motorcycle saddlebag.
Claims
1. A theft deterrent device comprising: a fluted hand knob comprising a plurality of curved flutes disposed around its circumference; a plurality of finger grip areas disposed within the fluted hand knob and configured to provide an easy way for the user to install and/or uninstall the theft deterrent device without the need for additional tools; a threaded screw fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob; a U-clip configured to replace a stock retaining clip on a motorcycle frame and configured for placement on the motorcycle frame to receive the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob and thereby to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to the motorcycle; and a split lock washer configured for placement over the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob before the threaded screw is inserted into the U-clip to add tension for a tight hold and configured to prevent the threaded screw from loosening; and wherein the hand knob, threaded screw fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob, U-clip, and lock washer collectively form the theft deterrent device.
2. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, further comprising: a retaining clip configured for placement over the threaded screw and configured to hold the hand knob to the motorcycle saddlebag when the motorcycle saddlebag is removed from the motorcycle.
3. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the theft deterrent device is configured for utilization to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to a motorcycle frame without a need for any additional installation tools.
4. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the hand knob comprises a fluted hand knob.
5. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the hand knob comprises a plurality of fingers grips.
6. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the hand knob comprises a receptacle for the threaded screw on a backside of the hand knob.
7. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the hand knob comprises a receptacle for the threaded screw on a backside of the hand knob; and wherein the receptacle is 5/16 of an inch in diameter.
8. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the threaded screw comprises a socket head cap screw.
9. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the threaded screw comprises a stud having a length of 1.25 inches.
10. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the threaded screw comprises a stud having a length of 1.5 inches.
11. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the threaded screw comprises a black-oxide alloy steel having a strength of stronger than Grade 8 steel screws.
12. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the U-clip comprises spring steel and a diameter of 5/16 inches and configured to receive a threaded screw having a diameter of 5/16 inches.
13. The theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the lock washer comprises a split lock washer and a diameter of 5/16 inches and configured to receive a threaded screw having a diameter of 5/16 inches.
14. A motorcycle saddlebag theft deterrent system comprising: a motorcycle having a motorcycle frame upon which motorcycle saddlebags are attached; a fluted hand knob comprising a plurality of curved flutes disposed around its circumference; a plurality of finger grip areas disposed within the fluted hand knob and configured to provide an easy way for the user to install and/or uninstall the theft deterrent device without the need for additional tools; a threaded screw fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob; a U-clip configured for placement on the motorcycle frame to receive the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob and thereby to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to the motorcycle; and a split lock washer configured for placement over the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob before the threaded screw is inserted into the U-clip to add tension for a tight hold and configured to prevent the threaded screw from loosening.
15. The motorcycle saddlebag theft deterrent system of claim 14, further comprising: a retaining clip configured for placement over the threaded screw and configured to hold the hand knob to the motorcycle saddlebag when the motorcycle saddlebag is removed from the motorcycle.
16. The motorcycle saddlebag theft deterrent system of claim 14, wherein the hand knob comprises a fluted hand knob, a plurality of fingers grips, and a receptacle for the threaded screw on a backside of the hand knob.
17. The motorcycle saddlebag theft deterrent system of claim 14, wherein the threaded screw comprises a socket head cap screw; and wherein the threaded screw comprises a stud having a length within the range of 1.25 inches to 1.5 inches.
18. The motorcycle saddlebag theft deterrent system of claim 14, wherein the U-clip comprises spring steel and a diameter of 5/16 inches and configured to receive a threaded screw having a diameter of 5/16 inches; and wherein the lock washer comprises a split lock washer and a diameter of 5/16 inches and configured to receive a threaded screw having a diameter of 5/16 inches.
19. A method for securing a motorcycle saddlebag to a motorcycle by retrofitting the motorcycle with a theft deterrent device, the method comprising: utilizing a theft deterrent device comprising: a hand knob; a threaded screw fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob; a U-clip configured to replace a stock retaining clip on a motorcycle frame and configured for placement on the motorcycle frame to receive the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob and thereby to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to the motorcycle; and a lock washer configured for placement over the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob before the threaded screw is inserted into the U-clip; opening a saddlebag lid; removing any existing saddlebag quick-release pins; removing a saddlebag; removing any existing stock-retaining clips; installing a U-clip on a motorcycle frame where the stock retaining clip was previously located; repeating the above method steps for each removed stock retaining clip; reinstalling the saddle bag; sliding a lock washer on the threaded screw fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob; sliding an original flat washer from the original bailhead quick release pin on the threaded screw fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob; inserting the threaded screw through a rubber grommet and into the U-clip; tightening the hand knob; and repeating the above steps for any adjacent bolt hole used by the previous bailhead quick-release pin.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising: utilizing a retaining clip configured for placement over the threaded screw and configured to hold the hand knob to the motorcycle saddlebag when the motorcycle saddlebag is removed from the motorcycle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The technology described herein is illustrated with reference to the various drawings, in which like reference numbers denote like device components and/or method steps, respectively, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(26) Before describing the disclosed embodiments of this technology in detail, it is to be understood that the technology is not limited in its application to the details of the particular arrangement shown here since the technology described is capable of other embodiments. In addition, the terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
(27) In various exemplary embodiments, the technology described herein provides an improved apparatus and mounting and theft deterrent system for a motorcycle saddlebag. Additionally, this technology relates to a method for retrofitting a motorcycle with the mounting hardware apparatus and theft deterrent system.
(28) Referring now to the Figures, a mounting hardware and theft deterrent device 10 is shown. The theft deterrent device 10 includes a hand knob 12. The hand knob 12 is best illustrated in
(29) In at least one embodiment, the hand knob 12 includes multiple fingers grips, as depicted, for example, in
(30) In at least one embodiment, the hand knob 12 includes a receptacle for the threaded screw 14 on a backside of the hand knob 12. As depicted in
(31) In at least one embodiment, the receptacle is 5/16 of an inch in diameter. This dimension is configured to accommodate a threaded screw 14 having a 5/16 of an inch in diameter. In at least one embodiment, the hand knob 12 is plastic. As will be apparent to a person having skill in this art, and upon reading this disclosure, alternative sizes are utilized in various embodiments.
(32) In at least one embodiment, the hand knobs 12 are press-lock flowerette knobs.
(33) In at least one embodiment, the hand knobs 12 are color coded so that a multiplicity can be sold as a package and be distinct by color.
(34) The theft deterrent device 10 includes a threaded screw 14. The threaded screw 14 is fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob 12.
(35) In at least one embodiment of the theft deterrent device 10, the threaded screw 14 is a socket head cap screw.
(36) In at least one embodiment, the threaded screw 14 is a stud having a length of 1.25 inches. This length is to accommodate certain known systems and allow for an easy retrofit process with the theft deterrent device.
(37) In at least one embodiment, the threaded screw 14 is a stud having a length of 1.5 inches. This length is to accommodate certain known systems and allow for an easy retrofit process with the theft deterrent device. As will be apparent to a person having skill in this art, and upon reading this disclosure, alternative sizes are utilized in various embodiments.
(38) In at least one embodiment, the threaded screw 14 is a black-oxide alloy steel having a strength of stronger than Grade 8 steel screws. In at least one embodiment, the threaded screw 14 is stainless steel.
(39) In at least one embodiment, the threaded screw 14 has a minimum tensile strength of 170,000 psi and a minimum Rockwell hardness of C37. Length is measured from under the head. Inch screws have a Class 3A thread fit. They meet ASTM A574. Black oxide screws have been heat-treated for hardness, which results in a dark surface color
(40) The theft deterrent device 10 includes a U-clip 16. The U-clip 16 is best illustrated in
(41) The U-clip 16 is configured to replace a stock retaining clip on a motorcycle frame. The U-clip 16 also is configured for placement on the motorcycle frame to receive the threaded screw 14 coupled to the hand knob 12, in threaded aperture 24 and retention clip 22, and thereby to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to the motorcycle.
(42) In at least one embodiment of the theft deterrent device 10, the U-clip 16 is spring steel and has a diameter of 5/16 inches. Additionally, the U-clip 16 can be configured to receive a threaded screw having a diameter of 5/16 inches. As will be apparent to a person having skill in this art, and upon reading this disclosure, alternative sizes are utilized in various embodiments.
(43) Threaded screws 14 pass through both the top and bottom of these one-piece reusable nuts 16, so the nuts do not slip or turn as they are tightened down.
(44) Each U-clip 16 is made from spring steel and has a black-phosphate finish. Each U-clip 16 has a minimum Rockwell hardness of C40. Inch sizes for machine screws have a Class 2B thread fit. Tapped hole nuts 16 are multiple-thread extruded nuts that are also known as fold-over nuts. They provide a tapped hole 24 for high-strength fastening of sheet-metal components and other applications.
(45) The theft deterrent device 10 includes a lock washer 19. The lock washer 19 is specifically detailed in
(46) In at least one embodiment of the theft deterrent device 10, the lock washer 19 is a split lock washer and has a diameter of 5/16 inches. Additionally, the lock washer 19 is configured to receive a threaded screw having a diameter of 5/16 inches. In at least one embodiment the lock washer 19 is stainless steel. As will be apparent to a person having skill in this art, and upon reading this disclosure, alternative sizes are utilized in various embodiments.
(47) Lock washer 19 size (diameter) is the size bolt that the washer is used with. Thus a 5/16″ washer fits a 5/16″ bolt. Split lock washers prevent bolted joints from loosening under small amounts of vibration. As a screw is tightened, these washers are forced into a flat shape, which adds tension to the joint for a tight hold.
(48) The hand knob 12, threaded screw 14 fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob 12, U-clip 16, and lock washer 19 collectively form the theft deterrent device 10.
(49) In at least one embodiment, the theft deterrent device 10 is configured for utilization to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to a motorcycle frame without a need for any additional installation tools. Devices known in the art requires one or more tools to install and/or uninstall and are known to be cumbersome.
(50) In at least one embodiment, the theft deterrent device 10 all includes a retaining clip 18, or what may also be called a retaining washer. The retaining clip 18 is specifically detailed in
(51) In at least one embodiment of the theft deterrent device 10, the retaining clip 18 is spring steel and has a diameter of 5/16 inches. Additionally, the retaining clip 18 can be configured to receive a threaded screw having a diameter of 5/16 inches. In at least one embodiment, the retaining clip 18 is stainless steel. In at least one embodiment the retaining clip 18 includes prongs 20 to aid in retention.
(52) In yet another exemplary embodiment, technology described herein provides a motorcycle saddlebag theft deterrent system. The motorcycle saddlebag theft deterrent system includes: a motorcycle having a motorcycle frame 32 upon which motorcycle saddlebags are attached; a hand knob 12; a threaded screw 14 fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob 12; a U-clip 16 configured for placement on the motorcycle frame to receive the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob and thereby to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to the motorcycle; and a lock washer 19 configured for placement over the threaded screw 14 coupled to the hand knob 12 before the threaded screw 14 is inserted into the U-clip 16.
(53) In yet another exemplary embodiment, the technology described herein provides a method for securing a motorcycle saddlebag to a motorcycle by retrofitting the motorcycle with a theft deterrent device.
(54) The method includes: utilizing a theft deterrent device 10 comprising: a hand knob 12; a threaded screw 14 fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob 12; a U-clip 16 configured to replace a stock retaining clip 26 on a motorcycle frame and configured for placement on the motorcycle frame to receive the threaded screw coupled to the hand knob and thereby to secure a motorcycle saddlebag to the motorcycle; and a lock washer 19 configured for placement over the threaded screw 14 coupled to the hand knob 12 before the threaded screw 14 is inserted into the U-clip 16. The theft deterrent device 10 utilized in depicted in
(55) The method includes opening a saddlebag lid. Once opened the operator locates the saddlebag quick release pins (
(56) The method includes removing any existing saddlebag quick-release pins (
(57) The method includes removing a saddlebag. All saddlebags are removed from the motorcycle.
(58) The method includes removing any existing stock-retaining clips 26. This is best depicted in
(59) The method includes installing a U-clip 16 on a motorcycle frame where the stock retaining clip was previously located. This is best depicted in
(60) The method includes repeating the above method steps for each removed stock retaining clip.
(61) The method includes reinstalling the saddle bag.
(62) The method includes sliding a lock washer 19 on the threaded screw 14 fixedly coupled to an underside surface of the hand knob 12.
(63) The method includes sliding an original flat washer from the original bailhead quick release pin (
(64) The method includes inserting the threaded screw 12 through a rubber grommet and into the U-clip 16.
(65) The method includes tightening the hand knob 12.
(66) The method includes repeating the above steps for any adjacent bolt hole used by the previous bailhead quick-release pin.
(67) In at least one embodiment, the method includes utilizing a retaining clip configured for placement over the threaded screw and configured to hold the hand knob to the motorcycle saddlebag when the motorcycle saddlebag is removed from the motorcycle.
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(71) Advantageously, the theft deterrent device 10 idea makes fiberglass and soft leather saddlebags more secure than with the stock bailhead and receptacle quick/twist release systems known in the art.
(72) Although this technology has been illustrated and described herein with reference to preferred embodiments and specific examples thereof, it will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that other embodiments and examples can perform similar functions and/or achieve like results. All such equivalent embodiments and examples are within the spirit and scope of the invention and are intended to be covered by the following claims.