AU673867B2 - Anchoring device and method - Google Patents
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Applicant(s): Address for Service: Gary Maxwell Taaffe 48 Lakeview Crescent FORSTER NSW 2428
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DAVIES COLLISON CAVE Patent Trade Mark Attorneys Level 10, 10 Barrack Street SYDNEY NSW 2000 Anchoring device and method Invention Title: The following statement is a full 'ascription of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- 5020 AMD/0839a 1 MCHORI NGDEGEVICE ARN METHQD BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to an anchoring device and method, and in particular, to a device and method for anchoring a vehicle, motorbike, bicycle, television, VCR, etc. to a substrate surface, such that removal of the vehicle or other device is substantially prevented.
Numerous attempts in a varying range of fields have been made with the ultimate intent to prevent unauthorised use of vehicles and the like. These include devices which might be attached to, say the steering wheel of a vehicle to prevent movement of the steering wheel, devices which alert by means of audible warnings of the presence of an intruder, and, devices which are configured with or connected to engine components of a vehicle to prevent operation of the S" vehicle.
It is of course also known to utilise chains and S" padlocks to connect a vehicle, motorbike or bicycle to a S fixed object or heavy article, such as a street sign, post or article of furniture such that movement of the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle is substantially prevented.
In fact, in recent times, due to persons tending to S ignore audible alarms, the more original forms of utilising padlock and chain tend to provide a more effective means for •eeoc: preventing the unauthorised use of a vehicle, motorbike or bicycle. The chain or cable type arrangement has the se*: advantage that it is abie to be weaved through various components of the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle, such that removal of even a portion of the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle is prevented.
Utilisation of a chain or cable or the like is however heretofore been dependent upon the location of a fixed or heavy article such as a post, street sign or article of furniture for connection of the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle thereto.
11 WPX)O( W)YSI'CIP '93%6 91 -2 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention seeks to provide a custom made anchoring device which is able to oe utilised in combination with a known cable, chain and/or padlock device for securing a vehicle, motorbike or bicycle thereto.
The present invention also seeks to provide such an anchoring device which is not able to be tampered, with such that unauthorised operation or use of the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle is substantially prevented.
The present invention also seeks to provide a device which is compatibly attached to the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle for connection to said anchoring device.
In one broad form, the present invention provides an anchoring device, comprising: anchor means of substantially circular cross-sectional shape, adapted to be securely fastened to a substrate surface by fastening means, and having an upwardly protruding portion centrally located on said anchor means provided with an orifice therethrough; and, covering means of substantially circular cross-sectional shape, adapted to freely rotate about and substantially cover said anchor means except for said protruding portion; 20 wherein, in use, with said covering means covering said anchor means, and a padlock, chain, wire and/or the like supplied through said orifice, said covering means is unable to be removed from said anchor means.
i Also preferably, said fastening means is comprises of one or more bolt(s), screw(s), 25 dynabolt(s), adhesive and/or other means for fastening.
Preferably, said substrate surface is a concrete floor and wherein said anchor means is set in said concrete floor.
Preferably, when used to anchor a vehicle, motorbike or the like to said substrate
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1P:\WIV)OC.SD,)Yh\SPEI(13936.94. 12I6/96 -3surface via said padlock, chain wire and/or the like.
Also preferably, said chain, wire or the like is means is supplied through various components of said vehicle, motorbike, bicycle, or the like.
Most preferably wherein said device is manufactured of hardened steel, plastics or metal material.
In a preferred form of the invention the vehicle, motorbike, bicycle or the like is provided with a retractable chain, wire, cable or the like for connection via a padlock or the :like to said orifice.
Also preferably, wherein said chain, cable, wire or the like forms at least part of a :circuit such that, in te event that said chain, cable or the like is cut, broken, or otherwise 15 disconnected, an alarm signal is issued.
e AMD/0839a 4 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The present invention will become more fully understood from the following detailed description of preferred but non-limiting embodiments thereof, described in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein: Fig. 1, in Figs. l(a) and l(b) respectively, illustrate how the anchorirg device of the present invention may be connected to a motor vehicle; Fig. 2 details connection of an anchoring device to a motor vehicle, having a retractable cable device therein; Fig. 3 illustrat' an isometric view of the ancho.ing device of the present invention; Fig. 4 illustrates a cross-sectional view through the centre of the anchoring device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Throughout the description, like numerals will be used to identify like features in the draJirgs, except where expressly otherwise indicated.
As shown in Fig. 1, the anchoring device 1 is connected to a vehicle 2 by means of a chain, cable or the like 3.
Fig. l(a) illustrates the chain being connected to the back portion 4 of a vehicle 2, whilst Fig. l(b) illustrates the chain being connected to the axle 5 of the vehicle 2. It will be appreciated that the device may be connected to any suitable part of the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle or other object as desired.
As shown in Fig. 2, which shows an enlarged view of the anchoring device 1 connected to the back portion 4 of the vehicle 2 by means of a cable or the like 3, the cable is connected to the anchoring device 1, and in particular via a padlock or like locking mechanism 6 through an orifice 7 provided in the archoring device 1 and an orifice 6 or chain link 8 provided in a cable or chain 3. Fig 2 also illustrates the preferred implementation of the invention wherein the cable or chain is connected in the vehicle 2 by a retraction device 9, which, for example, may rotate in the
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AMD/0839a 5 direction indicated by arrows 10. For example, the cable 3 may be supplied internally of the back body portion 4 of vehicle 2 and when the car is driven into a garage or the like, the cable is pulled out froii the retraction device through opening 11 to a position near the orifice 7 and a padlock is supplied through the orifices 7 and 8 and securely locked by means of a key, combination lock, or the like. Consequently, the vehicle 2 is securely fastened to the substrate surface 12.
The novelty of the invention resides in the configuration of the anchoring device i, preferably taken in combination with the retraction mechanism supplied in the vehicle.
Isometric and cross-sectional views of the anchoring device 1 are shown in Figs. 3 and 4 respectively. As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the anchoring device comprises an anchor means 13 and a covering 14. The anchor maans is adapted to be securely fastened to a substrate surface, by fastening means, such as dynabolts, screws, or the like, through holes S 15. Alternatively, the anchor means could be fastened to *.ee.
the substrate surface by adhesive, or even by setting in concrete. The anchor means 13 has an upwardly protruding portion 16 provided with an orifice 17 therethrough.
The covering means is adapted to substantially cover the anchor means except the protruding portion 16 thereof.
In use, when the covering means covers the anchor means 13 and a padlock, chain, wire and/or the like is supplied S through the orifice 1i, a covering 14 is thereafter unable S to be removed from anchor means 13. Consequently, tampering eeoc with the fastening means supplied through the holes 15 is then not possible.
.i Most preferably, the anchoring device and its covering means are substantially circular in cross-section. By this configuration, if an intruder attempts to tamper with the anchoring device, rotation of the covering 14 is facilitated about the anchor means rendering any leverage or tampering with the covering means in an attempt to remove same.
As previously mentioned, in use, the device may be utilised to connect or fasten a vehicle, motorbike or AMD/0839a 6 bicycle thereto. Obviously, however, it will be appreciated the numerous other applications would be possible for the anchoring device. For example, in motels, the device could be utilised for the fastening of televisions, videos, etc., by chains or cables to built-in furniture, etc.
Most preferably, the device is manufactured of hardened steel, but obviously, it could be manufactured of plastics or metal material.
As mentioned, whilst fastening means such as dynabolts are preferably provided through the holes 15, an alternative version of the device may be wherein the anchoring means 13 is embedded in concrete 4 applied to concrete or other substrate surface by adhesive material.
As discussed hereinbefore with reference to Figures 1 and 2, the anchoring device is preferably utilised in combination with some form of retraction device on a vehicle, motorbike, bicycle or the like. This makes it a little easier to use in that it is unnecessary to carry a o oe separate chain, which could become lost or tangled. It is envisaged that the device could be utilised in domestic garages, it could also be utilised at service stations, car sales yards, etc., where vehicles are parked. It would be utilised in combination with an alarm type device connected to the anchoring means such that in the event that the cable or chain 3 is cut, an appropriate warning signal is supplied eooo to a relevant authority to alert them to same. This application would be particularly useful in car sales yards, service stations, etc.
It will therefore be appreciated that the anchoring device of the present invention has a wide variety of applications. In use, it will be appreciated that to fasten a vehicle, motorbike, bicycle or the like to a substrate surface. Firstly, the anchor means is supplied and fastened in position to a substrate surface. A covering means is then supplied over the anchor means, covering all except the protruding portion, and then the chain, cable, wire or the like is connected thereto by means of a padlock or like device. Thereafter, the vehicle, motorbike or bicycle cannot be removed without causing damage to the vehicle.
SAMD/0839a 7 Xt will be appreciated that variations and modifications will become apparent to persons skilled in the art. Such variations and modifications should be considered to fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as broadly described hereinbefore and as claimed hereinafter.
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1. An anchoring device, comprising: anchor means of substantially circular cross-sectional shape, adapted to be securely fastened to a substrate surface by fastening means, and having an upwardly protruding portion centrally located on said anchor means provided with an orifice therethrough; and, covering means of substantially circular cross-sectional shape, adapted to freely rotate about and substantially cover said anchor means except for said protruding portion; wherein, in use, with said covering means covering said anchor means, and a padlock, chain, wire and/or the like supplied through said orifice, said covering means is unable to be removed from said anchor means.
2. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fastening means is comprised of one or more bolt(s), screw(s), dynabolt(s), adhesive and/or other means for fastening.
3. An anchoring device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said substrate surface is a concrete floor and wherein said anchor means is set in said concrete floor.
4. An anchoring device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, when used to anchor a .vehicle, motorbike, or the like to said substrate surface via said padlock, chain, wire and/or S* 20 the like. An anchoring device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said padlock, chain, wire and/or the like is supplied through various components of said vehicle, motorbike, bicycle, or the like. S" 6. An anchoring device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein said device is manufactured of hardened steel, plastics or metal material.
7. An anchoring device as claimend in any one of claims I to 6, wherein the vehicle, motorbike, bicycle or the like is provided with a retractable chain, wire, cable or the like for 'VT o< c ':\WI'l)OC'XDYS\SI'CIlR 393J.94 121196 -9- connection via a padlock or the like to said orifice.
8. An anchoring device as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said chain, cable, wire or the like forms at least part of a circuit such that, in the event that said chain, cable or the like is cut, broken, or otherwise disconnected, an alarm signal is issued.
9. An anchoring device, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
10. A method of anchoring a vehicle, motorbike, bicycle or the like to a substrate surface, substantially as herein described. Dated this 12th day of June, 1996 S GARY MAXWELL TAAFFE 15 By His Patent Attorneys DAVIES COLLISON CAVE t o* ft S S S AMD/0839,a ABSTRACT The present invention relates to an anchoring device particularly useful for the anchoring of vehicles, bicycles, motorbikes, televisions, VCR, etc. The device 1 comprises an anchor means 13, able to be securely fastened to a substrate surface, having an upwardly protruding portion 16 provided with an orifice 17 therethrough. Over the anchor means 13, is supplied a covering means 14 to substantially cover the anchor means 13 except for the protruding portion
16. In use, with the covering means 14 covering the anchor means 13, a padlock, chain, wire or the like is supplied through the orifice 17, such that the covering means 14 is unable to be removed from the anchor means 16. o* Consequently, access to the anchor means, for removal of the device 1 from the subtsrate, is prevented. o o o*
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