An apparatus for supporting a motorcycle in an upright position. The apparatus includes a base and a wheel stop coupled thereto. A cradle is pivotably coupled to the base and includes a pair of clamp members slidably coupled thereto. The pair of clamp members are biased away from each other. In othe
An apparatus for supporting a motorcycle in an upright position. The apparatus includes a base and a wheel stop coupled thereto. A cradle is pivotably coupled to the base and includes a pair of clamp members slidably coupled thereto. The pair of clamp members are biased away from each other. In other embodiments, a chock apparatus and a method of holding a motorcycle in an upright, stable position using a chock apparatus are provided.
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1. An apparatus for supporting a motorcycle in an upright position, comprising: a base;a wheel stop coupled to the base;a cradle pivotably coupled to the base, the cradle including a pair of slidable clamp members;a spring disposed intermediate the pair of clamp members along a pivot axis, where the
1. An apparatus for supporting a motorcycle in an upright position, comprising: a base;a wheel stop coupled to the base;a cradle pivotably coupled to the base, the cradle including a pair of slidable clamp members;a spring disposed intermediate the pair of clamp members along a pivot axis, where the cradle is pivotable about the pivot axis between an entry position and clamped position; anda plurality of cam mechanisms, each of the plurality of cam mechanisms having a first cam and a second cam, each first cam being coupled to one of the pair of clamp members and the second cam being coupled to the base,wherein as the cradle pivots the first cam is guided along a surface of the second cam to move the clamp members toward or away from each other;further wherein, the pair of clamp members are biased away from each other by the spring in the entry and clamped positions. 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein as the cradle pivots to a clamped position, the spring is compressed and each of the plurality of first cams moves along the surface of each of the plurality of second cams. 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the pair of clamp members comprises a plurality of ears for clamping a wheel of the motorcycle. 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the pair of clamp members comprises a substantially uniform height from the front to the rear thereof. 5. A chock apparatus for engaging a tire, comprising: a base and a wheel stop coupled thereto;a cradle pivotably coupled to the base, the cradle having a plurality of clamp members configured for clamping the tire, such that the cradle pivots about a pivot axis between an entry position in which the cradle is ready to receive the tire and a clamped position in which the plurality of clamp members clamp against side walls of the tire;a plurality of cam mechanisms each of which include a first cam coupled to one of the plurality of clamp members and a second cam mounted to the base, wherein as the cradle pivots, the first cam moves along a curved surface of the second cam to move the clamp members toward or away from each other; anda return mechanism operably coupled to the cradle and disposed along the pivot axis in the entry and clamped positions, wherein the return mechanism tends to bias the cradle to the entry position. 6. The chock apparatus of claim 5, wherein the return mechanism comprises a spring disposed intermediate the plurality of clamp members. 7. The chock apparatus of claim 6, wherein, as the cradle pivots to the clamped position, the plurality of cam mechanisms compresses the spring. 8. The chock apparatus of claim 5, wherein the return mechanism biases the plurality of clamp members outwardly. 9. The chock apparatus of claim 5, wherein the wheel stop comprises a substantially V-shaped member for engaging the tire. 10. The chock apparatus of claim 9, wherein the substantially V-shaped member is pivotably mounted to a post member, the post member extending substantially upright from the base. 11. The chock apparatus of claim 5, wherein the cradle comprises a curved ramp, the plurality of clamp members slidably coupled to the ramp. 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the wheel stop is adjustably coupled to the base along a longitudinal direction. 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the cradle is adjustably coupled to the base along the longitudinal direction. 14. The chock apparatus of claim 5, wherein the wheel stop is adjustably coupled to the base along a longitudinal direction. 15. The chock apparatus of claim 14, wherein the cradle is adjustably coupled to the base along the longitudinal direction. 16. The chock apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of plates coupled to the base, the plurality of plates defining openings to mount the base to a ground surface upon which the apparatus rests.
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