Abstract: The present invention discloses a vehicle (100) a securing unit (202) comprising of a first extending member (405) and a second extending member (406). The securing unit is adapted to lock and unlock an ignition lock and a portion of one or more article using simple, economically efficient manner.
Claims:We claim:
1. A vehicle (100) comprising:
a handle bar assembly (101);
a securing unit (202) being supported on the handle bar assembly (101)
a cover securing unit (201) comprises a horizontally extending member 10 (201AA) and a rearward extending member (201CC) configured to enclose a portion of the securing unit (202);
wherein at least a portion of one or more articles (502) being secured in a sandwich manner between a second extending member (406) of the securing unit (201) and an intermediate extending member (201BB) of the cover 15 securing unit (201) extending adjoiningly downwards in the cover securing unit (201).
2. The vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the securing unit (202) being adapted to lock the handle bar assembly (101) and atleast the portion of securing unit (202) is configured with a first extending member (405) 20 and a second extending member (406) which function as a locking member for locking one of a handle bar and an article on the vehicle.
3. The vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first extending member (405) and the second extending member (406) are connected through a link pin (701) such that the first extending member (405) and the second 25 extending member (406) operate concurrently within securing unit (202).
4. The vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slot (204) is positioned at the centre portion of the cover securing unit (201) such that the slot (204) is adapted to receive a portion of the one or more article or accessories (502) and said article being sandwiched between the intermediate extending 30 member (201BB) and the second extending member (406).
5. The vehicle (100) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover securing unit (201) is mounted on an upper bracket (203) enclosing top portion of the securing unit (202).
6. A securing unit (202) for securing a article to a vehicle comprising: 35
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a main body (402); 5
a key cylinder (403) extending upwardly from the main body (402);
a first extending member (405) and a second extending member (406),the second extending member (406) being capable of locking a portion of one or more article (502).
7. The securing unit (202) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second extending 10 member (406) being configured with serrations and hook.
8. The securing unit () as claimed in claim 6, wherein the second extending member (406) is positioned along a first longitudinal axis AA’ passing through upper portion of main body (402) .
9. The securing unit (202) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the first extending 15 member (405) is positioned along a second longitudinal axis XX’ passing through lower portion of main body (402).
10. The securing unit as claimed in claim 1 or claim 3, wherein the second extending member (406) is configured to move towards the intermediate extending member (201BB) of the cover securing unit (201) and being 20 engaged with the intermediate extending member (201BB) of said cover securing unit (201) in a locked condition.
11. The securing unit as claimed in claim 1 or claim 3, wherein the second extending member (406) is disengaged from the intermediate extending member (201BB) of the cover securing unit (201) creating a predetermined 25 gap in unlocked condition.
12. The securing unit as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second extending member (406) includes plurality of serrations capable of being engaged with plurality of counter serrations of the portion of one or more article (502).
13. A method of locking an article of a vehicle (100) said method comprising 30 the steps of :
inserting key in a key hole (401);
inserting a portion of one or more article (502) in a slot (204) of a cover securing unit (201);
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rotating key in a first angle (407) such that a first extending member (405) of 5 the securing unit (201) is locked;
rotating key is second angle (408) such second extending member (406) of the securing unit (201) is locked thereby locking the portion of one or more article (502);
unlocking the portion of one or more article (502) comprises the steps of : 10
inserting key in a key hole (401);
rotating key in counter direction of the first angle (407) such that the second extending member (405) is unlocked;
rotating key in counter direction of the second angle (408) such that first extending member (406) is unlocked thereby unlocking the portion of one or 15 more article (502).
14.A mechanism for locking device assembly (202) of a vehicle (100)comprising the steps of:
locking a portion of one or more article (502):
inserting key in a key hole (401);20
inserting a portion of one or more article (502) in a slot (204) of a coversecuring unit (201);
rotating key in a first angle (407) such that a first extending member (405)and a second extending member (406) is locked;
unlocking the portion of one or more article (502) comprises the steps of : 25
inserting key in a key hole (401);
rotating key in counter of the counter first angle (407) such that the first extending member (405) and the second extending member (406) is unlocked; , Description:2
TECHNICAL FIELD 5
[0001] The present subject matter relates generally to a two wheeled vehicle. More particularly but not exclusively, the present subject matter relates to a lock device in the two wheeled vehicle.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Traditional motor vehicle includes an ignition lock for locking purpose of 10 the vehicle. The ignition lock comprises a housing, a lock barrel rotatable on the housing, and a key hole on the lock barrel. The ignition lock is unlocked mechanically by inserting key in the key hole. Once the ignition lock is unlocked the vehicle can be operated. The same ignition lock is typically also used to lock handlebar. In conventional vehicle, by first rotation of the key in the key hole, the 15 vehicle is locked, meaning the vehicle cannot be started. By second rotation of the key in the same direction locks the handle bar. This ensures safety to the vehicle when the vehicle is in standing condition. However, rider’s safety is an additional concern. As per many state law, and for common safety purpose wearing a helmet while riding is mandatory. In situations when the rider is not riding, the helmet 20 needs to be securely stowed so as to be prevention from theft, and for avoiding burden of carrying the helmet with rider at all time. A separate helmet lock such as cable lock is mounted in the vehicle for locking of the helmet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 25
[0003] The detailed description is described with reference to an embodiment of a two wheeled motorcycle type saddle vehicle along with the accompanying figures. The same numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to similar features and components.
[0004] Figure 1 exemplarily illustrates a left side portrait view of an exemplary 30 two-wheeled electric vehicle in accordance with one or more implementation.
[0005] Figure 2 exemplarily illustrates perspective view of sub assembly as per present invention.
[0006] Figure 3 exemplarily illustrates exploded perspective view of sub assembly as per present invention. 35
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[0007] Figure 4-9 exemplarily illustrates perspective view of present invention as 5 per another one or more implementation
[0008] Figure 10 exemplarily illustrates cross sectional view of present invention as per another one or more implementation.
[0009] Figure 11 exemplarily illustrates a vehicle level view of the article in locked condition. 10
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[00010] As it is important for riders to wear helmet, it is equally important to stow the helmet or any other article in a secure manner when the rider is not riding the vehicle. Mounting an additional locking device to the vehicle for locking rider’s 15 article is a conventional method. As per known art, locking features are provided in the different parts of vehicle, causing design change, which affects not only the aesthetic but also the freedom of design. Furthermore, such a use of additional locking device demands more free space in the vehicle assembly for packaging of lock device and locking the user’s article such as helmet in said lock device. 20 Consequently, adding an extra locking device adds to the cost and weight of the vehicle by addition of parts like mounting brackets, and fasteners. Additionally, use of extra locking device diminishes the aesthetic appearance of the vehicle. Moreover, conventional system also calls for an independent lock device key which necessitates user to carry multiple keys, such as one key for ignition lock and an 25 another key for lock device therefore adding to more cost and puzzlement for the rider. Typically, it also observed that users tend to ride vehicle with the helmet retained in a locked state on the vehicle thereby defeating the purpose of carrying the helmet and leaving the rider vulnerable during an accident.
[00011] Hence, there exists a need to design a vehicle which can securely lock the 30 article of the rider, such as helmet when not in use in a simple, economical, manner without adding up weight of the overall vehicle. There also exists a need to configure the article securing system in such a manner that the user shall be deterred from riding the vehicle without unlocking the safety article like the helmet. It is preferred to secure the user’s article without much deviation from the existing 35
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design of the vehicle. Additionally, such a locking device shall not hinder with the 5 aesthetics of the vehicle.
[00012] Hence, it is an object of the present invention to provide a vehicle which can lock user’s article such as helmet in cost effective and simple manner without adding up of weight of the overall vehicle. Also, such a locking device shall not diminish the aesthetic appearance of the vehicle. Yet another object of the present 10 invention is to remove the multiplicity of the keys in the locking of the vehicle and the user’s article.
[00013] As per an aspect of the present invention a vehicle with an improved safety article securing system is disclosed wherein the said vehicle comprises of a handlebar assembly, a securing unit which is supported on said handle bar assembly 15 and a cover securing unit supported on an upper bracket which encloses top portion of the securing unit. The cover securing unit includes horizontal member, a rearward extending member and an intermediate extending member which is capable of receiving a portion of the user’s article here in after called as article. The cover securing unit also includes an intermediate extending member which extends 20 adjoiningly downwards to an slot in the cover securing unit . A portion of the article is securely held between a portion of the securing unit and the intermediate extending member of the cover securing unit.
[00014] As per an aspect of the present invention the slot is positioned at the centre portion along a axis ZZ’ of the cover securing unit such that the slot is easily 25 accessible to rider to secure a portion of the article.
[00015] As per an aspect of the present invention the securing unit comprises of a first extending member and a second extending member which are configured to lock a handlebar assembly and a portion of one or more safety article respectively. Such a securing unit ensures that a single key can operate the first extending 30 member and the second extending member.
[00016] As per an embodiment of the present invention the first extending member and the second extending member are connected through a link pin such that both the extending members i.e. first extending member and the second extending
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member operates concurrently. More specifically, the first extending member and 5 the second extending member locks and unlocks at the same time.
[00017] As per an aspect of the present invention for locking a portion of the article the key shall be rotated in a first angle for locking of first extending member and in a second angle for locking of the second extending member and vice versa for unlocking of the portion of the article. 10
[00018] As per yet another embodiment of the present invention the second extending member is being capable of locking and unlocking post locking of the first extending member. Such an arrangement ensures that for safety purpose the rider is not keeping the article such as helmet idle when the vehicle is in riding condition thereby deterring riding of vehicle without unlocking the helmet. 15
[00019] As per an aspect of the present invention for locking a portion of the article the key shall be rotated in a first angle for locking of first extending member and then in the second angle towards the same direction for locking of the second extending member and vice versa for unlocking of the portion of the article.
[00020] As per an aspect of the present invention the securing unit comprises of a 20 main body, a key cylinder which extends upwardly from the main body, and a first extending member and a second extending member. The second extending member is capable of locking a portion of the article.
[00021] As per an embodiment of present invention the second extending member is configured with serrations and hooks for locking of article having serrations. The 25 serrations of the second extending member being capable of engaging with counter serrations of the article at an angle such that a firm hold is applied on the portion of the article.
[00022] As per an aspect of the present invention the first extending member is positioned along the XX’ axis and the second extending member is positioned along 30 AA’ axis.
[00023] As per an aspect of the present invention the second extending member is configured to move towards the bottom portion wall of the cover securing unit and being engaged with the intermediate extending member of said cover securing unit in a locked condition. 35
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[00024] As per yet another aspect of the present invention the second extending 5 member is disengaged from the intermediate extending member of the cover securing unit creating a predetermined gap in unlocked condition. Said predetermined gap being capable of adapting a portion of article.
[00025] The present invention provides a vehicle which is capable of securely locking an article in a simple, efficient and economical manner without adding onto 10 overall weight of the vehicle and without compromising on the aesthetics of the vehicle. The present invention ensures that freedom of the design of the vehicle persists along with security of the rider.
[00026] The present subject matter is further described with reference to the accompanying figures. It should be noted that the description and figures merely 15 illustrate principles of the present subject matter. Various arrangements may be devised that, although not explicitly described or shown herein, encompass the principles of the present subject matter. Moreover, all statements herein reciting principles, aspects, and examples of the present subject matter, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass equivalents thereof. 20
[00027] Exemplary embodiments detailing features of the vehicle, in accordance with the present invention will be described hereunder with reference to the accompanying drawings. Various aspects of different embodiments of the present invention will become discernible from the following description set out hereunder. Rather, the following description provides a convenient illustration for 25 implementing exemplary embodiments of the invention. Further, it is to be noted that terms “upper”, “lower”, “right”, “left”, “front”, “forward”, “rearward”, “downward”, “upward”, “top”, “bottom” and like terms are used herein based on the illustrated state or in a standing state of the motorcycle with a driver riding thereon unless otherwise elaborated. Furthermore, a longitudinal axis refers to a 30 front to rear axis relative to the motorcycle, while a lateral axis refers to a side to side, or left to right axis relative to the motorcycle. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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[00028] Figure 1 exemplarily illustrates a left side view of the vehicle (100). The 5 vehicle (100) includes a body frame (not shown) to support different parts of said vehicle (100). A head pipe (110) is provided a front end of the body frame (not shown). The head pipe (110) supports a steering shaft (not shown) rotatable in a certain range. In an upper portion of the head pipe (110), a handlebar assembly (101) is rotatable connected to the steering shaft. The handle bar assembly (101) is 10 used to steer the vehicle and is connected to a front wheel (109). The upper portion of the front wheel (109) is covered by a front fender (111) which prevents mud and water from getting deflected towards the steering shaft. Further a fork assembly (not labelled) is partially supported on the front fender (111).
[00029] In front portion of the vehicle (100) a fuel tank (102) is arranged 15 immediately behind the handlebar assembly (101) and is disposed over an engine (108). A seat (103) is placed behind the fuel tank (102). The seat is adopted to be used by rider and a pillion rider. A grab handle (104) is attached at the rear side of the seat which assists the pillion rider to hold while riding. A tail lamp (105) and a pair of indicator lamps (not labelled) are equipped at the rear side of the vehicle. A 20 rear fender (112) covers a portion of the rear wheel (106) to prevent from splash of mud and dust. Power from the engine (108) is passed to rear wheel (106) through power drive mechanism so as to drive and rotate the rear wheel. A side stand (107) is mechanically connected with the ignition lock by a shutter lock mechanism. In side stand on-condition, shutter door will be closed around the ignition lock key 25 portion and in side stand off-condition, the shutter door will be opened around the ignition lock key portion.
[00030] Figure 2 and Figure 3 exemplarily illustrates perspective view and exploded view of a front handle bar portion of the vehicle (100). Both figure 2 and figure 3 are explained together for brevity of description. The handlebar assembly 30 (101) comprises of handle bars (101A, 101B) for steering control of the vehicle, an upper bracket (203) and a securing unit (202). The securing unit (202) is mounted to the upper bracket (203) using one or more fasteners (202b). The top portion of the securing unit (202) is covered by a cover securing unit (201) for better aesthetics. The cover securing unit (201) is mounted to the upper bracket (203) 35
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using second set of one or more fasteners (201a). The lock device cover (201) is 5 configured with a slot (204) , which is capable of receiving a portion of the article for locking purpose. The portion of the article is secured in a sandwich manner.
[00031] Figure 4 illustrates a securing unit (202) comprising of a main body (402), a key cylinder (403) extending upwards from the main body (402) capable of receiving a key in a key hole (401). The securing unit (202) also includes a first 10 extending member (405) and a second extending member (406). The first extending member (405) is disposed along a vehicle longitudinal axis XX’ passing through the lower portion of the main body (402) of the securing unit (202). The second extending member (406) is disposed along a vehicle longitudinal axis AA’ passing through the upper portion of the main body (402) of the securing unit (202). When 15 the key is inserted into the key hole (401), and rotated in a first angle (407) the first extending member (405) get locked or engaged and when the key is rotated in second angle (408) the second extending member gets locked or engaged. The first extending member (405) is capable of locking a handlebar assembly and the second extending member is configured to be capable of locking the portion of the safety 20 article. Figure 4 shows the securing unit (202) wherein both the first lock assembly and the second lock assembly are in locked or engaged condition.
[00032] Figure 5 illustrates cross sectional view of the cover securing unit (201) portion and it includes the slot (204) capable of receiving a portion of the article. A portion of the article (502) such as a helmet strap with serrations is inserted into the 25 slot (204) of the cover securing unit (201). The cover securing unit (201) comprises a horizontally extending member (201AA) and a rearward extending member (201CC) configured to enclose a portion of the securing unit (202). The lock device cover (201) also includes an intermediate extending member ( 201BB) which extends adjoining downwards to the slot (204) in the cover securing unit (202). A 30 portion of the article (502) is secured in a sandwich manner held between a portion of the second extending member (406) and an intermediate extending member (201BB) of the cover securing unit (201).
[00033] Figure 6 and Figure 7 illustrate additional embodiments with various positions of the lock engaged and disengaged conditions and are explained together 35
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for comprehensive understanding condition wherein the first extending member 5 (405) is in a locked condition and the second extending member (406) is in an unlocked condition. When the key is rotated in first angle (407) in the key hole (401) the first extending member (405) is locked. When the key is rotated in second angle (407) in the key hole (401) the second extending member (406) locks and unlocks when rotated backwards in an opposite direction. The second extending 10 member (406) is provided with locking serrations (406A) in the counter directions of the serrations of the portion of the article (502). When the second locking key is locked the portion of the article (502) gets engaged at an angle with the locking serration (406A) of the second extending member (406). The engagement of the portion of the article (502) gets an angle with the locking serration (406A) of the 15 second extending member (406) ensuring that the portion of the article is securely locked against the intermediate extending member (201BB) of the cover securing unit (201). The second extending member (406) is disengaged from the intermediate extending member (201BB) of the cover securing unit (201) creating a predetermined gap in unlocked condition. 20
[00034] Figure 8 and Figure 9 illustrate aspects of the additional embodiments with various positions of the lock engaged and disengaged conditions and are explained together for comprehensive understanding condition wherein the first extending member (405) and the second extending member (406) is in unlocked condition. The first extending member (405) and a second extending member (406) which 25 function as a locking member for locking one of a handle bar and an article on the vehicle. When the second extending member (406) is in unlocked condition the rider can insert the portion of the article (502) through the slot (204) in the cover securing unit (201). Once the portion of the article is inserted into the slot (204) the rider can rotate the key in the key hole in second angle to lock the portion of article. 30 The second extending member can be locked or unlocked only after locking of the first extending member. Such a mechanism is a safety measure in vehicle riding condition which ensures that the rider cannot lock the helmet when the handlebar is unlocked, thus cannot ride the vehicle without wearing the helmet.
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[00035] Figure 10 illustrates an perspective view of the locking device portion of 5 the vehicle as per and embodiment of the present invention wherein the first extending member (405) and the second extending member (406) are connected to each other through a link pin (701). The link pin (701) ensures that both the first extending member (405) and the second extending member (406) are locked or unlocked concurrently in a first angle rotation of the key in the key slot. Figure 11 10 illustrates a vehicle level arrangement of the portion of the article (111) such as helmet in locked condition in the securing unit (201).
[00036] Many other improvements and modifications may be incorporated herein without deviating from the scope of the invention.
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List of Reference numerals
100: Vehicle
101: Handle bar assembly
101A, 101B: Pair of handlebars
102: Fuel tank 20
103: Seat
104: Grab handle
105: Tail lamp
106: Rear wheel
107: Side stand 25
108: Engine
109: Front wheel
110: Head pipe
111: Front fender
112: Rear fender 30
201: Cover securing unit
201a: Second set of one or more fasteners
201AA: Horizontally extending member
201BB: Intermediate extending member
201CC: rearward extending member 35
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202: Securing unit 5
202b: One or more fasteners
203: Upper bracket
204: Slot
401: Key hole
402: Main body 10
403: Key cylinder
405: First extending member
406: Second extending member
407: First angle
408: Second angle 15
502: Portion of the article
701: Link pin
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| 1 | 202141014307-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [30-03-2021(online)].pdf | 2021-03-30 |
| 2 | 202141014307-FORM 1 [30-03-2021(online)].pdf | 2021-03-30 |
| 3 | 202141014307-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [30-03-2021(online)].jpg | 2021-03-30 |
| 4 | 202141014307-DRAWINGS [30-03-2021(online)].pdf | 2021-03-30 |
| 5 | 202141014307-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [30-03-2021(online)].pdf | 2021-03-30 |
| 6 | 202141014307-FORM 18 [11-04-2021(online)].pdf | 2021-04-11 |
| 7 | 202141014307-Proof of Right [02-07-2021(online)].pdf | 2021-07-02 |
| 8 | 202141014307-REQUEST FOR CERTIFIED COPY [02-01-2022(online)].pdf | 2022-01-02 |
| 9 | 202141014307-FER.pdf | 2022-10-18 |
| 10 | 202141014307-OTHERS [18-04-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-04-18 |
| 11 | 202141014307-FER_SER_REPLY [18-04-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-04-18 |
| 12 | 202141014307-DRAWING [18-04-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-04-18 |
| 13 | 202141014307-CLAIMS [18-04-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-04-18 |
| 14 | 202141014307-ABSTRACT [18-04-2023(online)].pdf | 2023-04-18 |
| 15 | 202141014307-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-12-02-2024).pdf | 2024-01-29 |
| 16 | 202141014307-FORM-26 [10-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-10 |
| 17 | 202141014307-Correspondence to notify the Controller [10-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-10 |
| 18 | 202141014307-Written submissions and relevant documents [26-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-26 |
| 19 | 202141014307-PETITION UNDER RULE 137 [26-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-26 |
| 20 | 202141014307-Information under section 8(2) [26-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-26 |
| 21 | 202141014307-FORM 3 [26-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-26 |
| 22 | 202141014307-Annexure [26-02-2024(online)].pdf | 2024-02-26 |
| 23 | 202141014307-PatentCertificate27-02-2024.pdf | 2024-02-27 |
| 24 | 202141014307-IntimationOfGrant27-02-2024.pdf | 2024-02-27 |
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