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US2703501A
US2703501A US260411A US26041151A US2703501A US 2703501 A US2703501 A US 2703501A US 260411 A US260411 A US 260411A US 26041151 A US26041151 A US 26041151A US 2703501 A US2703501 A US 2703501A
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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    • E05B73/00Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices
    • E05B73/007Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices for boats, surfboards or parts or accessories thereof
    • E05B73/0076Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices for boats, surfboards or parts or accessories thereof outboard motors or propellers
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to a lock for outboard motors and more particularly to a device for locking the clamping motors of diiferent sizes.
  • Fig. l is a rear view of an outboard motor lock embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional top view illustrating the use of the said lock.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view illustrating the use of the lock on a small size motor.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional end view on line 4--4 of Fig. 1.
  • my improved lock comprises a bar 5 which is preferably constructed of sheet metal and formed to provide a channel 6 having surrounding side walls 7-7 and end walls 88. Intermediate the ends of said bar there is provided a bridge 9 which extends between the said side walls 7--7 and over the channel 6.
  • This bridge is preferably formed by opposed tabs which are bent inwardly from the side walls 77 and abut each other as shown.
  • the said bridge 9 is preferably located adjacent to one end of the bar 5, and the opposite end of the bar is provided with aligned holes 10-10, in the walls 77, which are adapted to receive a suitable locking device such as the shackle 11 of a padlock indicated at 12.
  • the numerals 13 and 14 denote conventional clamping screws such as used for clamping outboard motors to the stern of a boat, such screws being provided with handle bars 15 and 16 respectively for turning them to firmly clamp the motor in position.
  • my improved lock is as follows: When it is desired to lock an outboard motor in clamped position upon a boat or other member, the clamping screws 13 and 14 are rotated until the motor is properly clamped and the handle 15 is in a horizontal position and the handle 16 is near its horizontal position.
  • the bar 5 is then placed over the head of the screw 14 by first passing the handle 16 under the bridge 9 and then moving the bar over the said head.
  • the bar is then rotated with the handle 16 until the said bar is in line with the head of the screw 13.
  • the bar is then swung towards the screw 13 until the head and the handle thereof are positioned in the channel 6 as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the shackle of the padlock 12 is then inserted through the holes 10-10 and the lock is closed.
  • my improved lock may be readily 2,703,501 Patented Mar. 8, 1955 used on outboard motors of small sizes wherein the clamping screws 13-a and 14-01 are located closer together than on the motors of larger sizes.
  • the handles 15-a and 16-a are first brought into horizontal position and the latter handle is then inserted under the bridge 9. The bar 5 is then placed over the head of the screw 13a and the padlock 12 is applied as above described.
  • a lock for a pair of spaced clamping members each having a head and a handle thereon comprising an elongated bar having a channel therein adapted to receive the heads of said members and the handles thereon and to prevent rotation thereof, a bridge portion extending over the channel for engaging one of said handles and preventing detachment of the bar from its respective clamping member, and locking means extending through said channel and engageable with the other lgandle to prevent detachment of the bar from said memers.
  • a lock for outboard motors having a pair of spaced clamping screws each having a head and a handle thereon
  • the said lock comprising an elongated bar having a channel running longitudinally therein and adapted to receive the heads and handles of said screws, a bridge extending over said channel and spaced from the bottom thereof adjacent one end of said bar, and means adjacent the opposite end of the bar for receiving a locking device which extends across said channel.
  • a lock for outboard motors having a pair of spaced clamping screws with handles extending perpendicularly therefrom, the said lock comprising an elongated member having a channel running longitudinally therein and adapted to receive the said handles to prevent rotation of the screws, a bridge adjacent to and spaced from one end of said channel and extending thereover, and a pair of opposed openings in the walls of said channel adjacent to and spaced from the opposite end thereof to receive a locking member.
  • a lock comprising an elongated bar formed of sheet metal and having side walls and end walls forming a channel running longitudinally in said bar, portions of the said side walls extending inwardly and forming a bridge over the channel adjacent to and spaced from one end thereof, and opposed openings in said side walls adjacent to and spaced from the other end of the channel.
  • a lock comprising an elongated bar-shaped member having a channel running longitudinally therein, the said channel being of a width substantially the size of the screw heads and of a length to extend beyond the said heads, and the said channel being adapted to receive the said handles in aligned position and prevent rotation of the screws, a bridge extending across said channel and spaced from the bottom thereof to receive one of said handles therebetween, the side walls of said channel having aligned openings adjacent the other end of the channel to receive the shackle of a padlock in position to extend over the handle of the other screw and thereby prevent detachment of the bar from said screws and lock the screws against rotation.

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March 8; 1955 woo 2,703,501
LOCK F OR OUTBOARD MOTORS Filed D60. 7, 1951 INVENTOR. RICH/m J WOOLDRIDGE.
United States Patent LOCK FOR OUTBOARD MOTORS Richard James Wooldridge, Niantic, Conn.
Application December 7, 1951, Serial No. 260,411
Claims. (Cl. 70-232) This invention relates to a lock for outboard motors and more particularly to a device for locking the clamping motors of diiferent sizes.
Further objects and advantages of this invention will be more clearly understood from the following description and the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. l is a rear view of an outboard motor lock embodying my invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional top view illustrating the use of the said lock.
Fig. 3 is a similar view illustrating the use of the lock on a small size motor.
Fig. 4 is a sectional end view on line 4--4 of Fig. 1.
As illustrated in the drawings, my improved lock comprises a bar 5 which is preferably constructed of sheet metal and formed to provide a channel 6 having surrounding side walls 7-7 and end walls 88. Intermediate the ends of said bar there is provided a bridge 9 which extends between the said side walls 7--7 and over the channel 6. This bridge is preferably formed by opposed tabs which are bent inwardly from the side walls 77 and abut each other as shown.
The said bridge 9 is preferably located adjacent to one end of the bar 5, and the opposite end of the bar is provided with aligned holes 10-10, in the walls 77, which are adapted to receive a suitable locking device such as the shackle 11 of a padlock indicated at 12.
As shown in Fig. 2, the numerals 13 and 14 denote conventional clamping screws such as used for clamping outboard motors to the stern of a boat, such screws being provided with handle bars 15 and 16 respectively for turning them to firmly clamp the motor in position.
The operation of my improved lock is as follows: When it is desired to lock an outboard motor in clamped position upon a boat or other member, the clamping screws 13 and 14 are rotated until the motor is properly clamped and the handle 15 is in a horizontal position and the handle 16 is near its horizontal position. The bar 5 is then placed over the head of the screw 14 by first passing the handle 16 under the bridge 9 and then moving the bar over the said head. The bar is then rotated with the handle 16 until the said bar is in line with the head of the screw 13. The bar is then swung towards the screw 13 until the head and the handle thereof are positioned in the channel 6 as shown in Fig. 2. The shackle of the padlock 12 is then inserted through the holes 10-10 and the lock is closed. When the bar 5 is in locking position, it cannot be removed from the clamping screws because the bridge 9 will engage the handle 16 and the shackle 11 will engage the handle 15 and the outboard motor is, therefore, securely locked against removal by unauthorized persons. As illustrated in Fig. 3 my improved lock may be readily 2,703,501 Patented Mar. 8, 1955 used on outboard motors of small sizes wherein the clamping screws 13-a and 14-01 are located closer together than on the motors of larger sizes. When so used, the handles 15-a and 16-a are first brought into horizontal position and the latter handle is then inserted under the bridge 9. The bar 5 is then placed over the head of the screw 13a and the padlock 12 is applied as above described.
I claim:
1. A lock for a pair of spaced clamping members each having a head and a handle thereon, the said lock comprising an elongated bar having a channel therein adapted to receive the heads of said members and the handles thereon and to prevent rotation thereof, a bridge portion extending over the channel for engaging one of said handles and preventing detachment of the bar from its respective clamping member, and locking means extending through said channel and engageable with the other lgandle to prevent detachment of the bar from said memers.
2. A lock for outboard motors having a pair of spaced clamping screws each having a head and a handle thereon, the said lock comprising an elongated bar having a channel running longitudinally therein and adapted to receive the heads and handles of said screws, a bridge extending over said channel and spaced from the bottom thereof adjacent one end of said bar, and means adjacent the opposite end of the bar for receiving a locking device which extends across said channel.
3. A lock for outboard motors having a pair of spaced clamping screws with handles extending perpendicularly therefrom, the said lock comprising an elongated member having a channel running longitudinally therein and adapted to receive the said handles to prevent rotation of the screws, a bridge adjacent to and spaced from one end of said channel and extending thereover, and a pair of opposed openings in the walls of said channel adjacent to and spaced from the opposite end thereof to receive a locking member.
4. For an outboard motor having a pair of clamping screws each having a handle extending perpendicularly therefrom, a lock comprising an elongated bar formed of sheet metal and having side walls and end walls forming a channel running longitudinally in said bar, portions of the said side walls extending inwardly and forming a bridge over the channel adjacent to and spaced from one end thereof, and opposed openings in said side walls adjacent to and spaced from the other end of the channel.
5. For an article having a pair of spaced clamping screws for clamping said article to a member and the said clamping screws each having a head and a handle extending perpendicularly from said head, a lock comprising an elongated bar-shaped member having a channel running longitudinally therein, the said channel being of a width substantially the size of the screw heads and of a length to extend beyond the said heads, and the said channel being adapted to receive the said handles in aligned position and prevent rotation of the screws, a bridge extending across said channel and spaced from the bottom thereof to receive one of said handles therebetween, the side walls of said channel having aligned openings adjacent the other end of the channel to receive the shackle of a padlock in position to extend over the handle of the other screw and thereby prevent detachment of the bar from said screws and lock the screws against rotation.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,850,602 Pineo Mar. 22, 1932 2,279,006 McWalters Apr. 7, 1942 2,597,583 Holmsten May 20, 1952 FOREIGN PATENTS 702,996 France Feb. 2, 1931
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US3287943A (en) * 1964-11-25 1966-11-29 George W Vaughn Safety lock for outboard motors
US3650130A (en) * 1970-10-22 1972-03-21 Grady E Thompson Motor lock
US3757549A (en) * 1972-04-28 1973-09-11 C Mullis Outboard motor clamp screw lock
US3893312A (en) * 1974-08-12 1975-07-08 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Lock device for marine outboard motor
US5309742A (en) * 1987-10-08 1994-05-10 Lawrence Stephen B Locking device for boat motor
US5924314A (en) * 1997-09-30 1999-07-20 Cernansky; Paul Padlock protecting locking bar

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FR702996A (en) * 1930-09-24 1931-04-22 Auto theft security device
US1850602A (en) * 1930-08-06 1932-03-22 John H Pineo Fastening device for doors
US2279006A (en) * 1940-05-10 1942-04-07 Mcwalters Andrew Outboard motor lock
US2597583A (en) * 1948-06-18 1952-05-20 Neil O Holmsten French window lock

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1850602A (en) * 1930-08-06 1932-03-22 John H Pineo Fastening device for doors
FR702996A (en) * 1930-09-24 1931-04-22 Auto theft security device
US2279006A (en) * 1940-05-10 1942-04-07 Mcwalters Andrew Outboard motor lock
US2597583A (en) * 1948-06-18 1952-05-20 Neil O Holmsten French window lock

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3287943A (en) * 1964-11-25 1966-11-29 George W Vaughn Safety lock for outboard motors
US3650130A (en) * 1970-10-22 1972-03-21 Grady E Thompson Motor lock
US3757549A (en) * 1972-04-28 1973-09-11 C Mullis Outboard motor clamp screw lock
US3893312A (en) * 1974-08-12 1975-07-08 Raymond Lee Organization Inc Lock device for marine outboard motor
US5309742A (en) * 1987-10-08 1994-05-10 Lawrence Stephen B Locking device for boat motor
US5924314A (en) * 1997-09-30 1999-07-20 Cernansky; Paul Padlock protecting locking bar

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