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How Dominic Hargreaves' design would work
Hanging...bicycles: how Dominic Hargreaves' design would work
How Dominic Hargreaves' design would work Dominic Hargreaves, a student at the Royal College of Art

The high-rise bike lock

Mark Prigg, Science Correspondent
29 Jan 2009


A LONDON student has come up with a novel approach for securing bicycles in the capital - hoisting them eight feet above the street.

Dominic Hargreaves, a 23-year-old product design student at the Royal College of Art, has built a working prototype of his bicycle lock, which today won him a design prize.

The device can be fitted to any wall and uses a simple hoist, powered by an electric motor, to raise and lower the bicycle. It could be operated by a remote control, or by the owner swiping their Oyster card on a reader.

Mr Hargreaves, from Battersea, said: "The idea came about after I'd had my bike stolen for the third time in a year.

"I wanted to find a way to put the bike out of reach of thieves, so a hoist seemed an obvious way to do that."

Mr Hargreaves will receive £5,500 as one of three winners in the iQ Design Challenge, in which Toyota asks RCA students and alumni to create products that respond to modern urban life.

Mr Hargreaves plans to use his money to create a second prototype system, and says several manufacturers are interested in making the hoist.

"I hope there will be a low-cost home version, simple enough for people to install themselves. It would be relatively cheap and would certainly create a talking point on London's roads.

"There are also plans for an industrial version for use outside Tube and rail stations. Bike parking takes up a lot of space, and this would be a great way to reclaim that space."

According to police, about 80,000 bicycles were stolen last year, of which fewer than five per cent were returned.

Yusuf Muhammad also won £5,500 for his Yu Type device for "two-fingered typists". Graeme Davis won £4,000 for the Quicksnap design for an ice-cube tray, which prevents all the cubes popping out when the tray is twisted.

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Sort of looks like a dingy shop street to me, not anything especially attractive about it. The bikes make it look a bit more interesting if anything.

Also, if lights and saddles are falling off while a bike is hanging there, one probably wouldn't have been riding that bike around. These things aren't held together with legos for gods sake.

- Greemteagd, Austin, TX, 07/01/2010 04:24
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An innovative idea! It's a shame that the photo depicts bikes being hoisted up the sides of beautiful Victorian/Georgian buildings painted in white... a more industrial location or something like a train station would have been better...

- Caroline, Ealing, 07/01/2010 03:24
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How do you stop lights, saddles etc falling off?

- John, Wapping, 07/01/2010 03:24
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What a lovely sight in a row of beautiful houses! How do you get them up there, how do you take 'em down and how many people will get injured when they fall off in wind! Come on - novel - Yes, a good idea - ermmm????
On yer bike!!

- Gp Harley Street, London, England, 07/01/2010 03:24
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Blimey! It's sad to say but if conker trees are chopped down and hanging baskets removed to ensure pedestrian "safety" the Health and Safety inspectors will have a field day on this one!

- Jo, Westminster, 07/01/2010 03:24
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I'd like to see what happens to those bicycles in a force 8 gale!

- Nigel, London, 07/01/2010 03:24
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