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Document | Title | Date |
20080205073 | Structure of Tail Light for Motorcycle - A tail light unit for a vehicle with a bulb that is not visible without decreased visual recognizability from the rear. A light blocking wall covers the bulb such that the bulb is not visible from the rear. An emission region provided outside the light blocking wall allows light emitted from the bulb to be seen from the rear. | 08-28-2008 |
20080219014 | Bicycle bumper with a light generating a bike lane - A bicycle bumper system with a light source which creates a bike lane is disclosed. The bicycle bumper includes a sturdy lightweight body generally made from a single sheet comprising a center wall and at least one sidewall. The sidewall includes a light source which shines a streak of light displaying a minimal safe passing distance on the bicycle's riding surface. The bumper also includes a rear light which may be configured to blink and protect the cyclist from rear impact. | 09-11-2008 |
20080232122 | TAIL LAMP STRUCTURE - To provide a tail lamp structure wherein a height in an upward and downward direction can be reduced to achieve miniaturization thereof. A tail lamp structure is equipped at a rear portion of a motorcycle. A board on which a stop lamp LED and a tail lamp LED are mounted in a spaced relationship from each other forwardly and backwardly is disposed in the forward and backward direction of the vehicle. The stop lamp LED and said tail lamp LED are isolated from each other by a reflector. | 09-25-2008 |
20080285292 | MOTORCYCLE TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY - A tail light assembly for a motorcycle includes a first array of at least one LED in illuminated in at least a first color. The first group of LEDs operates in a non-operating condition, a running condition where each LED of the first array is illuminated at first intensity, and a braking condition where each LED is illuminated at a second, brighter intensity. A second array of at least one LED is illuminated in at least a second color. The second array operates in a non-operating condition, and a flashing condition where each LED of the second array alternates between being illuminated and not illuminated. Each LED of the first array is illuminated at the first or the second intensity while each LED of the second array alternates between being illuminated and not illuminated in the flashing condition. | 11-20-2008 |
20090010015 | BICYCLE SAFETY LIGHTING - A bicycle or moped lighting system projects light onto a rider's moving legs to make the rider more visible to motor vehicle operators and thereby improve the rider's safety. A single safety light fixture is mounted below the bicycle seat and directs diverging light beams towards the backs of both of the rider's legs. While peddling, the motion of the lighted legs attracts the attention of the motor vehicle operators thereby improving rider visibility. A second light fixture may reside ahead of the rider to direct diverging light beams onto the fronts of the rider's moving legs. | 01-08-2009 |
20090040777 | PHOSPHORESCENT CHARGING SYSTEM FOR WHEELED VEHICLES HAVING PHOSPHORESCENT WHEELS - Various phosphorescence charging systems are provided for charging a phosphorescent wheel. The wheel is attached to the frame of a vehicle with nighttime or low light operation capability. The phosphorescence charging system directs electromagnetic radiation, such as ultraviolet light, onto phosphorescent portions of the wheel so as to cause subsequent phosphorescent emission therefrom. | 02-12-2009 |
20090059611 | MOTORCYCLE - A motorcycle is easily recognized by other vehicles or pedestrians and is hardly damaged during a maximum bank, by devising the disposition of lighting fixtures. An area surrounded by a vertical line passing on each of both side surfaces of a front wheel, a horizontal line passing through a protrusion of a step serving as a first grounding portion, and a straight line for connecting the first grounding portion with an intersection between the vertical line and the ground, is set. Lighting fixtures are provided in the area, as seen from the front side. The lighting fixtures are mounted to lower ends of front forks that support a shaft of the front wheel. The lighting fixture are mounted to lower rear ends of swing arms that support a shaft of the rear wheel. A lamp of each of the lighting fixtures is composed of an assembly of a plurality of light-emitting diodes. | 03-05-2009 |
20090067185 | Lamp Assembly for Motorcycle - A lamp assembly for a vehicle including a passing lamp and a turn signal. A passing lamp is mounted within one portion of a housing of the lamp assembly, and a turn signal is mounted within another portion of the housing. A controller turns the passing lamp OFF when the turn signal is turned ON. The turn signal comprises a plurality of LED lamps that may be operated at a relatively high brightness to operate as a turn signal, and at a relatively low brightness to operate as running lamps. A male spline in the lamp assembly received with a female spline of a lamp mount allows adjustment of a horizontal alignment of the lamp assembly. | 03-12-2009 |
20090073704 | BLINKER INTEGRATED REAR-VIEW MIRROR OF SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE - A saddle-ride type vehicle includes a vehicle body, a housing body holding a rear-view mirror, and a stay structure provided between the vehicle body and the housing body. The stay structure secures the housing body to the vehicle body. A front blinker is provided in the stay structure. | 03-19-2009 |
20090141509 | LIGHTING APPARATUS FOR MOTORCYCLE - A lighting apparatus has a housing and is disposed at a lower end of a front fork of a motorcycle. The housing includes a front opening disposed on a side of a radiation direction of a lighting body and a side opening disposed on a center side in a width direction of a motorcycle. The side opening in the housing, covered by a lid, is wide enough for the lighting body to pass through. The housing includes a wire guide for withdrawing an electric wire and a drain hole formed in a bottom portion of the housing. The lighting body is fixed on a board. The housing includes rails disposed on an upper wall portion and a lower wall portion thereof, into which an upper end and a lower end of the board are to be fitted so as to position the lighting body in a longitudinal direction. | 06-04-2009 |
20090168440 | Motorcycle perimeter lighting panel - A lighting panel designed to be affixed to the side luggage rack or trim rails on certain motorcycles equipped with such. This lighting panel consists of an enclosure designed and manufactured specifically containing the panel mount engagement interface relief and panel mount backing plate, designed with the dimension specifics required of being be attached to the side luggage rack or trim rails of certain motorcycles. The lighting panel may contain illuminating devices (light bulbs or LEDs) providing illumination when either self powered, or connected to the motorcycle electrical system. The illumination is projected through the removable panel faceplate, in which may be cutouts or apertures in the form of script, letters, numbers, graphics, designs, or artistic renderings. The panel faceplate is attached in such manner as to be easily removed and exchanged with other faceplates manufactured to fit this specific panel body. The ability to easily change the panel faceplate offers the motorcycle rider an opportunity to display and interchange various messages, graphics, or information as desired without the need to have to change the entire panel unit. Additionally, the unit itself may be used, devoid of an installed illumination system, simply as a sign or message board displaying a non-illuminated sign or message affixed to the motorcycle. | 07-02-2009 |
20090185388 | FLASHER AND STRADDLE TYPE VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH THE SAME - According to some embodiments, a flasher | 07-23-2009 |
20090190366 | Vehicle Running Light System - A running light is activated in response to a number of command signals that correspond to the activation of one or more vehicle lights. For example, the running light may blink when an associated turn signal blinks, may dimly illuminate when a parking light is on, and may shine brightly when a brake light is on. | 07-30-2009 |
20090196056 | STRADDLE TYPE VEHICLE AND TAIL LAMP THEREOF - According to some embodiments, a tail lamp | 08-06-2009 |
20090201688 | LIGHT-EMITTING APPARATUS AND PEDAL COMPRISING THE SAME - The invention provides a light-emitting apparatus, which can be disposed on a manpower vehicle, including a light-emitting unit and a power-generating module. The power-generating module further includes a first magnetic conductor, a second magnetic conductor, and a coil. The first magnetic conductor is disposed on a first component of the manpower vehicle; the second magnetic conductor is disposed on a second component of the manpower vehicle, and the coil is coupled to the first magnetic conductor or the second magnetic conductor. Moreover, the first magnetic conductor or the second magnetic conductor includes a magnetic member. Particularly, the first component can apply a pre-set point as an axle to rotate, so that when a distance between the first magnetic conductor and the second magnetic conductor is changed, the coil is capable of generating an induced electromotive force for supporting the light-emitting unit with needed power. | 08-13-2009 |
20090231868 | LED INDICATING ASSEMBLY FOR CAR OR MOTORCYCLE - An LED indicating assembly for a car or a motorcycle includes a circuit substrate arranged with a plurality of light emitting diodes and being extended with a power wire; a semi-transparent casing having a receiving space and a bottom plate; the receiving space being received with the circuit substrate; and the bottom plate serving to seal the circuit substrate in the semi-transparent casing; the semi-transparent casing having a shape of English characters, Chinese characters, or numbers. The light emitting diodes are surface mounted devices. The light emitting diodes are light sources of red light, orange light, yellow light, green light, and blue light so that the semi-transparent casing can emit red light, orange light, yellow light, green light, and blue light. Thus at night, the light emitting diodes will present the characters to present the nobility and fashion of the vehicles. | 09-17-2009 |
20090268478 | Motorcycle Safety Device - A motorcycle safety device includes a housing and a mount for coupling the housing to a motorcycle. A light assembly is removably coupled to the housing, the light assembly including a casing, a light positioned inside the casing, a lens coupled to the casing, and a battery positioned inside the casing. An input is in communication with the light to selectively cause the light to illuminate an area in front of the housing. A processor, tilt sensor, timer, and speaker are coupled to the housing, the tilt sensor and timer being in data communication with the processor. The processor includes programming to actuate at least one of the light and speaker upon the tilt sensor detecting a tilt event for a predetermined amount of time measured by the timer. | 10-29-2009 |
20090268479 | Lighted Bicycle Pedal - The present invention is an apparatus and method for illuminating a bicycle crank. A magnetic coil is coiled around a portion of a tubular structure which houses a magnetic component. The magnetic component moves slidably inside the tubular structure passing through the magnetic coil. The tubular structure is housed in an outer housing which encases a bicycle crank or fits within a specially designed bicycle crank. When the bicycle crank rotates, the magnet slides back and forth through the magnetic coil generating an electric current that is used to power an LED. | 10-29-2009 |
20100142215 | Annular lighting fixture and method for illumination - An annular lighting fixture having a housing, a channel, and a plurality of lights disposed in the channel. The fixture can be attached about a tubular portion of a motorcycle. In one embodiment, the plurality of lights are light emitting diodes surface mounted on a flexible printed circuit board disposed in the channel. In another embodiment a collimator is associated with each LED unit to redirect light in a desired direction. In another embodiment reflective portions are arranged on respective sides of the channel so as to redirect light in a desired direction. A method is also provided herein for the illumination of a vehicle. | 06-10-2010 |
20100172145 | SPOKE-MOUNTED WHEEL SAFETY LIGHT - An inexpensive, lightweight, water-resistant, and aerodynamic lighting device securely mounts to the spokes of a bicycle wheel for improved safety and visibility of the bicycle and rider at night. No tools or other materials are required for installation or removal of the device. | 07-08-2010 |
20100195339 | Motorcycle adjustable light bar assembly - A motorcycle light bar assembly has two light bar arms that are mountable to a mounting bracket secured on a structural member of the front fork of the motorcycle. Each of the two light bar arms is a mirror image of the other and includes a first portion that extends along an axis in an X direction and a second portion the curves off axis in a Y direction. The first portion of each of the light bar arms is mountable to the mounting bracket. A lighting component is connectable to a free end of each of the second portions of the two light bar arms. Mounted to the mounting bracket in a first configuration the free ends of the two light bar arms are positioned forward of the axis of the respective first portions. Mounted to the mounting bracket in a second configuration, the free ends of the two light bar arms are positioned rearward of the axis of the respective first portions. In both the first and second mounting configurations, mounting of the light bar arms to the mounting brackets is adjustable to vary a width of the light bar assembly defined by the free ends of the two light bar arms. A cover is mountable to the two light bar arms to hide the mounting bracket and first arm portions when they are in any of the aforementioned mounting configurations so as to give the light bar assembly the appearance of being a unitary light bar. | 08-05-2010 |
20100195340 | VEHICLE LIGHTING SYSTEM - A vehicle lighting system having a plurality of lighting apparatuses disposed so as to make a vehicle front surface reminiscent of a “face,” wherein an outline of a light-emitting surface of each of the lighting apparatuses from blurring to be fused. A glare area G has a width y as expressed in an expression “y=a+b·ln(x) (ln is a natural logarithm),” “a=−107,” and “b=39.6” when a main lighting apparatus has a luminous intensity of x is defined outside an outline OL of a main light-emitting surface in a vehicle front view, and an auxiliary lighting apparatus disposition area, in which an auxiliary lighting apparatus of a steadily lighting type different from a flashing type lighting apparatus is disposed, is set upwardly of the main lighting apparatus and outside the glare area G. | 08-05-2010 |
20100214792 | Luminous pedal for a bicycle - A luminous pedal for a bicycle comprises a pedal, a luminous unit, and a rotary unit. The pedal has slots at two lateral sides respectively and a supporting portion in the middle. One end of the pedal is provided with an axial hole communicating with the supporting portion. The luminous unit has luminous portions and a coil seat. The luminous portions are disposed in the slots and the coil seat is detachably connected with a permanent magnet having a dentate part. The rotary unit includes an axial rod, a first gear, and a second gear. The first gear is disposed at the axial rod that is inserted into the axial hole. The second gear has a first disc and a second disc that are superimposed coaxially and the first disc is smaller than the second disc and the first gear. The two discs are engaged with the first gear and the permanent magnet. Thereby, the permanent magnet can be rotated rapidly by means of the differential ratio of the first and the second gears to produce enough electric power. Consequently, the luminous unit can be lightened stably. | 08-26-2010 |
20100214793 | LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR BICYCLE - A light assembly includes an attaching member having a chamber for attaching onto an object and having two couplers, two electric cables engaged in the attaching member and each having two end terminals disposed in the couplers, a light device and a power supply device each include a latch device for engaging with the couplers and for attaching to the couplers of the attaching member, and each having two connectors for electrically connecting to the terminals of the electric cables and for electrically connecting the light device to the power supply device, and for allowing the light device and the power supply device to be easily and quickly attach to and disengaged from the attaching member without external wires. | 08-26-2010 |
20100309675 | Lamp for Bicycle - A bicycle-used lamp includes a light source, a lens and a primary reflector. The light source is located at the origin of a coordinate system including a horizontal coordinate axis X, a vertical coordinate axis Y and another horizontal coordinate axis Y The light source emits light when energized. The lens is located at a distance from the light source along the coordinate axis Z for refracting a lower portion of the light and casting the refracted light onto the ground. The primary reflector is located at a distance from the light source along the coordinate axis Y for reflecting an upper portion of the light and directing the reflected light parallel to the coordinate axis Z. | 12-09-2010 |
20100328963 | LIGHTING SYSTEM - A lighting system includes a first lighting apparatus, an annular second lighting apparatus, and an annular stay. The first lighting apparatus includes a light source covered with a housing. The annular second lighting apparatus is disposed around the housing and includes a plurality of light-emitting elements disposed annularly so as to be radially spaced apart from an outer periphery of the first lighting apparatus. The annular stay is supported by the housing to support the second lighting apparatus. | 12-30-2010 |
20110002134 | Lamp set for bicycle - A lamp set for a bicycle comprises a lamp base, a connector, and an annular fastener, wherein the lamp base includes a housing, and the connector can engage the housing; the fastener is mounted around a bicycle frame and disposed with a connecting part for connecting to the connector; characterized in that the housing is disposed with an engaging part in its lower part, and the engaging part includes a first indentation and a second indentation which are mutually communicated, wherein the length of the second indentation is longer than the first indentation, and the connector is disposed with two engaging members having a spacing between the engaging members, and the engaging members are disposed with an engaging block respectively that the engaging blocks are capable of being squeezed by the first indentation to compress the spacing between the two engaging members while the engaging members enter the first indentation, and the spacing between the engaging members is recovered after the engaging members passed through the first indentation to engage and locate the engaging blocks in the second indentation; when the spacing between the engaging members is compressed and shorter than the length of the first indentation because of the squeezing of engaging members, the engaging blocks depart from the second indentation and the first indentation sequentially to allow the lamp base to detach from the connector. | 01-06-2011 |
20110038169 | PERSISTENCE OF VISION (POV) LIGHT MOUNTING SYSTEM - A light device for a bicycle wheel that includes a body having a rim end and a hub end, a row of at least seven independently controllable lights extending between the rim end and the hub end, electronic controls for the lights, and three mounts for securing the body to spokes of the wheel. A first mount is located near the hub end to secure the body to a first spoke. A second mount is located near the rim end to secure the body to the first spoke. A third mount is located on a side of the lights opposed to the first and second mounts and between the first and second mounts to secure the body to the second spoke. Each of the mounts includes a mounting pad located between the body and the spokes and made of a resiliently deformable material to dampen vibration and offset the body and lights from the plane of the spokes. Each of the mounts also includes an attachment clamping the mounting pad between the body and the spokes. | 02-17-2011 |
20110044064 | FLASH LIGHT FOR A BICYCLE WITH THE FUNCTION OF DIRECTION AND ELEVATION INDICATION - A flash light for a bicycle with the function of direction and elevation indication comprises: a casing; a ball shape compass for indication of direction; an upper side of the compass exposing out of the casing; a circuit board installed within the casing; the circuit board including a pressure sensing IC and a processor; the pressure sensing IC serving for sensing the atmosphere and converting the atmosphere into elevation; the processor being connected to the pressure sensing IC for receiving the signals from the pressure sensing IC; a display for displaying values about the elevation; a touch switch in contact with a lower side of the compass; when the compass is pressed, it will press the touch switch to actuate a power of the circuit board and thus the elements on the circuit board being actuated; and an LED lamp set installed on the lamp seat. | 02-24-2011 |
20110051440 | MOTORCYCLE LAMP FOR VEHICLE - A motorcycle includes a seat, side covers covering the periphery of the lower side of the seat and formed in curved shapes to gradually decrease in width toward the rear side of the vehicle. Rear blinkers mounted to left and right portions in the vehicle width direction of the side covers. Each of the rear blinkers includes a base member mounted to the side cover, a bulb and a lens covering the bulb. The left and right rear blinkers are disposed at recesses provided in the side covers. Each of the left and right rear blinkers is mounted to the side cover in such a manner that the lens is substantially entirely exposed from the recess to not overlap with a curved surface of the side cover in plan sectional view as viewed from the upper side of the vehicle, the section containing the optical axis of the bulb. | 03-03-2011 |
20110051441 | MOTORCYCLE TAIL LIGHT DEVICE - A motorcycle tail light device can have a plurality of front engagement members, provided in a front part of a tail light support stay, that enable movement of a support position of a tail light device | 03-03-2011 |
20110063862 | REAR LIGHTING DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE - A rear combination lamp includes a reflector | 03-17-2011 |
20110182080 | Illuminated Vehicle Wheel With Bearing Seal Slip Ring Assembly - An illuminated vehicle wheel assembly having arrays of illuminated electrical elements such as light emitting diodes, which are powered by the vehicle power systems by way of a slip ring assembly associated with the bearing or bearing seal of the vehicle wheel. | 07-28-2011 |
20110235351 | Apparatus to provide variable illuminated signals for the presence of bicycles and other vehicles - Microprocessor-controlled light emitting diode (LED) arrays are built into an extruded tubular lens within a mast that is connected to a base assembly. A means of mounting, which may be an adjustable clamp, permits the base assembly to be connected to a seat post or other mounting point on a bicycle or other vehicle. The tubular lens allows for substantial dispersion of light, and various light patterns produced by the arrays may be selected and those patterns alternated automatically to achieve greater visibility of the vehicle to surrounding motorists. A handle within the base assembly allows a rider to lower the mast from its vertical operating position easily and pivotally up to 90 degrees parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle frame to facilitate mounting and dismounting the vehicle. | 09-29-2011 |
20110249458 | Illuminated Panel Portion and Method of Production Thereof - The present disclosure generally relates to panel portions of an apparatus or assembly with a translucent or semitranslucent portion for the illuminated display of visible designs or ghosted designs. More specifically, a panel or a method of producing a panel having a translucent portion for illumination of a selected design. A translucent portion is made in a nontranslucent panel by layering a composite having translucent properties on a weakened portion of the nontranslucent panel, then removing the weakened portion from the back and layering a second layer of composite with translucent properties. | 10-13-2011 |
20110310629 | STRUCTURE OF MOTORCYCLE TAILLIGHT - A motorcycle taillight includes a base, a light source unit, and a hood. The base includes a first bulb seat, which receives a primary light source of a light source unit mounted therein. An extension section extends from an underside of the first bulb seat in a direction toward the rear side of the motorcycle. The extension section has an underside to which a second bulb seat is mounted. The second bulb seat is located at a free end of the extension section to receive a license plate light of the light source unit mounted therein. The hood has a shielding section corresponding in position to the second bulb seat of the base. A cover is arranged under the shielding section. As such, the white light that is used to illuminate a license plate cannot be seen from the rear side of the motorcycle. | 12-22-2011 |
20110317440 | Foot board with luminous structure for an automobile or a motorcycle - A foot board with luminous structure for an automobile or a motorcycle includes a foot board, a translucent plate, a luminous module and a connecting member combined together. The foot board is formed with a fit opening in the center, the luminous module is positioned at one side of the translucent plate by the connecting member, and the translucent plate with a certain thickness is set in the fit opening of the foot board. Thus, when the electric source of the luminous module is started, the light of the luminous module will be irradiated on the translucent plate and simultaneously, the thick translucent plate will magnify the light and give out flickering light. Different from conventional foot boards, the foot board with luminous structure of this invention is novel in design and interesting in use. | 12-29-2011 |
20110317441 | VEHICLE LAMP ARRANGEMENT - A fairing ( | 12-29-2011 |
20120063153 | APPARATUS TO PROVIDE VARIABLE ILLUMINATED SIGNALS FOR THE PRESENCE OF BICYCLES AND OTHER VEHICLES - Microprocessor-controlled light emitting diode (LED) arrays are built into an extruded tubular lens within a mast that is connected to a base assembly. A means of mounting, which may be an adjustable clamp, permits the base assembly to be connected to a seat post or other mounting point on a bicycle or other vehicle. The tubular lens allows for substantial dispersion of light, and various light patterns produced by the arrays may be selected and those patterns alternated automatically to achieve greater visibility of the vehicle to surrounding motorists. A handle within the base assembly allows a rider to lower the mast from its vertical operating position easily and pivotally up to 90 degrees parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle frame to facilitate mounting and dismounting the vehicle. | 03-15-2012 |
20120069590 | DIRECTION INDICATOR AND SADDLE RIDING TYPE VEHICLE INCLUDING SAME - A direction indicator includes a direction indicator main unit, a grommet for elastically supporting the direction indicator main unit to a front cowl on a vehicle body side, a retainer for removably fixing the front cowl on the vehicle body side and the direction indicator main unit via the grommet, and a shouldered bolt for fastening the retainer and the direction indicator main unit. A fastening portion of the direction indicator main unit to which the retainer is fastened with the shouldered bolt has a groove that serves as a weakened or fragile portion that is deformed or damaged when the direction indicator engages the ground. | 03-22-2012 |
20120075874 | APPARATUS TO PROVIDE VARIABLE ILLUMINATED SIGNALS FOR THE PRESENCE OF BICYCLES AND OTHER VEHICLES - Microprocessor-controlled light emitting diode (LED) arrays are built into an extruded tubular lens within a mast that is connected to a base assembly. A means of mounting, which may be an adjustable clamp, permits the base assembly to be connected to a seat post or other mounting point on a bicycle or other vehicle. The tubular lens allows for substantial dispersion of light, and various light patterns produced by the arrays may be selected and those patterns alternated automatically to achieve greater visibility of the vehicle to surrounding motorists. A handle within the base assembly allows a rider to lower the mast from its vertical operating position easily and pivotally up to | 03-29-2012 |
20120081914 | WIRING STRUCTURE OF REAR COMBINATION LIGHT - A wiring structure of a rear combination light of a vehicle includes a light-side wire, a vehicle-body-side wire holding portion, a stay, a light-side wire holding portion and a wire coupler. The vehicle-body-side wire holding portion is mounted on a rear surface of the vehicle body to hold an intermediate portion of a vehicle-body-side wire. The light-side wire holding portion is mounted on the stay to hold an intermediate portion of the light-side wire on a distal end portion of the stay. The wire coupler is arranged between the rear surface of the vehicle body and a back surface of the rear combination light. The light-side wire is connected to the vehicle-body-side wire via the wire coupler in a state where the rear combination light is mounted on the rear portion of the vehicle body. | 04-05-2012 |
20120099334 | EMERGENCY LIGHTS MOUNTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF APPLICATION TO A VEHICLE - An emergency light system for increasing the visibility of emergency vehicles and the operators to oncoming traffic, the apparatus and method relating to such mounting and light fixtures for a system adapted for use on a vehicle such as a motorcycle to provide constant and uniform 360 degree illumination without gaps in the illumination around the entire circumference of the vehicle. | 04-26-2012 |
20120170295 | PERSONAL LIGHTING DEVICE - A personal lighting device includes a first housing including a light projection portion including an inner threading and a first protrusion. It further includes a second housing including a lighting mechanism cavity, an outer threading, a second protrusion, and a third protrusion; the second and third protrusions having a first space and a second space between the second and third protrusion, the second housing interconnected with the first housing via the threading, the first protrusion having a first and second position, the first position between the second and third protrusion in the first space, and the second position in the second space. The personal lighting device further includes a battery, a printed circuit board, and a light emitting diode such that when the first protrusion is in the first position, the LED is not activated; and when the first protrusion is in the second position, the LED is activated. | 07-05-2012 |
20120182748 | Portable light assembly - A portable light apparatus includes a light housing with a light source and a separate battery case connected to the light housing with a cable. The light apparatus can be configured and used in several different ways: as a miner light or flashlight, with the light housing secured to an end of the battery case via a snap-in connection; as a bicycle light, with the battery case secured to a handlebar stem and the light housing secured to the handlebar or stem; a helmet light, with the battery case attached at the back of the helmet and the light housing at front; and as a headstrap light, with the light housing attached to the headstrap at a front position and the battery casing at a different position, preferably at rear. Clips, brackets and straps are included for adapting the light and battery case to the various purposes, without tools. Preferably the light housing is capable of pivoting on a base, so the user can adjust aim of the light beam. | 07-19-2012 |
20120188777 | MOTORCYCLE - A motorcycle wherein an attachment angle of a tail light bulb is increased to reduce a distance between a seat and a tail light unit, to improve the flexibility of a short tail design around a tail light of a motorcycle. The motorcycle includes a rear cowl attached to a rear part of a vehicle body frame, a seat catch arranged on a rear end portion of the vehicle body frame and configured to lock and to unlock an openable/closable seat, a tail light unit arranged behind the seat catch and attached to the rear cowl, a tail light bulb attached to the tail light unit in a forward-tilted state, and a rear fender covering an upper part of a rear wheel WR. An opening that allows access to the tail light bulb is formed at a portion of the rear fender facing the tail light bulb. | 07-26-2012 |
20120218771 | SOLAR POWER BICYCLE LIGHT ASSEMBLY COOPERATED WITH ALKALINE BATTERY - A bicycle light assembly includes a case having a light unit connected to a front end thereof and a solar panel is connected to a top of the case. Multiple batteries are received in the case and electrically connected with the solar panel. A connection unit is connected to an underside of the case and connected to a handlebar of a bicycle. The solar panel absorbs the solar energy which is transferred into electric power to be stored in the batteries such that the batteries have longer life of use. | 08-30-2012 |
20120243245 | Bicycle Lighting Apparatus and Method of Use - A lighting apparatus and method of use provides for increasing the visibility of a cyclist. The lighting apparatus includes a plurality of lights that may be arranged in a linear array to facilitate attachment to elongate members of a bicycle. The plurality of lights can be mounted on a substrate that is received in a mounting member, which in turn can be attached to a bicycle. Alternatively, the lighting apparatus may be formed integrally as part of a bicycle. Attachment of one or more lighting apparatuses to a bicycle can provide for increased visibility of a cyclist from the front, the rear, or the side, and may be configured to provide increased visibility when it is either dark or light outside. | 09-27-2012 |
20120243246 | ANNULAR LIGHTING FIXTURE AND METHOD FOR ILLUMINATION - An annular lighting fixture having a housing, a channel, and a plurality of lights disposed in the channel. The fixture can be attached about a tubular portion of a motorcycle. In one embodiment, the plurality of lights are light emitting diodes surface mounted on a flexible printed circuit board disposed in the channel. In another embodiment a collimator is associated with each LED unit to redirect light in a desired direction. In another embodiment reflective portions are arranged on respective sides of the channel so as to redirect light in a desired direction. A method is also provided herein for the illumination of a vehicle. | 09-27-2012 |
20120287656 | FRONT TURN LIGHT ON REAR VIEW MIRROR OF MOTORCYCLE - The present invention relates to a front turn light on rear view mirror of motorcycle, which comprises a rear view mirror housing and a front turn light amounted at the front part of the rear view mirror housing, the front turn light is provided with a LED light source(s) and a condenser lens(es) which is amounted in front of the LED light source(s), preferably the front turn light further comprises a front turn light face-plate and a front turn light housing which is amounted on the front turn light face-plate so as to form an internal cavity between the front turn light housing and the front turn light face-plate, the LED light source(s) is amounted in the internal cavity and the condenser lens(es) is amounted in the front turn light face-plate, the front turn light is amounted inside the rear view mirror housing, the front turn light on rear view mirror of motorcycle of the present invention has a novel and beautiful design, a concise structure and a low use cost, can be maintained simply and meet the optical requirements of the turn signal lights, therefore the present invention is suitable for large-scale popularization. | 11-15-2012 |
20120320612 | MOTORCYCLE REAR PORTION STRUCTURE - A rear portion structure ( | 12-20-2012 |
20130021811 | FLEXIBLE LED LIGHT STRIP FOR A BICYCLE AND METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - An integrally-formed single-piece flexible light strip includes a substrate populated with at least one LED light circuit. A clear flexible plastic housing is molded around the LED light circuit to completely encapsulate the light circuit. A flexible electrical cable and contoured strain relief for the electrical cable are also integrally formed as part of the light strip to maintain complete environmental and physical protection and eliminate any non-flexible portions of the light strip such as when a connector is used. The light strip is manufactured in a cost efficient manner, and is impervious to moisture penetration and highly resistant to physical damage, thereby allowing the light strip to be used in a variety of applications and environments. The shape of the illustrated light strip is specially designed for attachment to the round tubing of a bicycle frame. The light strip includes an electrical circuit allowing a reduction in the number of wires between the strip and its associated external control and power. | 01-24-2013 |
20130044502 | Lighted Bicycle Wheel Hub Assembly - A bicycle wheel hub assembly having a number of light emitting diodes (LED's) that are powered by rotation of the wheel during use of the bicycle. The hub assembly includes a magnet and a coil that are both internal to the hub. The light emitting diodes are powered by current induced in the coil and controlled so as to preferably prevent illumination of discrete LED's when the respective LED's are directed toward a user during rotation of the hub. The LED's are supported by the hub and rotate with the hub during rotation of the wheel. In some embodiments, the LED's are attached to the hub at locations that are both laterally inboard and laterally outboard relative to a spoke flange of the hub assembly. | 02-21-2013 |
20130107554 | BICYCLE LIGHTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS | 05-02-2013 |
20130141924 | LIGHTING FIXTURE FOR BICYCLE - A bicycle lighting fixture includes a housing defining therein an accommodation chamber, a reflector mounted in the accommodation chamber and a light source mounted in the accommodation chamber for emitting light onto the reflector. The reflector provides a curved reflecting surface facing toward the outside of the accommodation chamber and defining a plurality of reflecting surface areas at different elevations and a terrace surface connected between each two adjacent reflecting surface areas. | 06-06-2013 |
20130176747 | LAMP - A lamp has a body | 07-11-2013 |
20130235602 | BICYCLE BRAKE LIGHT CONTROLLING ASSEMBLY - A bicycle brake light controlling assembly has a lamp device, a controller device and a trigger device. The lamp device has a brake light and a wireless receiving unit. The controller device is capable of wirelessly emitting a controlling signal to the lamp device and has a wireless emitting unit. The trigger device is electrically connected with the controller device and is capable of being mounted securely on a brake lever of a bicycle. | 09-12-2013 |
20130242583 | LIGHT RING OF VEHICLE LIGHT - A light ring of vehicle lights is revealed. The light ring includes a light collection ring and a light emitting source. The light collection ring is a transparent body while the light emitting source has a plurality of light emitting diode chips. The LED chips are disposed on a substrate orderly and compactly by bonding. The distance between two adjacent LED chips ranges from 1 mm to 3 mm. The substrate is coated with a phosphor adhesive layer and the LED chips are also covered by the phosphor adhesive layer. After being applied with a voltage, the LED chips emit light to energize the phosphor adhesive layer. Thus the phosphor adhesive layer releases energy in the form of light, entering an incident surface of the light collection ring to be emitted from an emission surface of the light collection ring. Thus a light ring with high brightness and uniform illumination is formed. | 09-19-2013 |
20130258690 | TAIL LAMP DEVICE FOR MOTORCYCLE - A tail lamp device for a motorcycle includes a first tail lamp bulb to emit light as a position light of the motorcycle. The first tail lamp bulb is arranged at a position either above or below a first exposed surface of the motorcycle in a vertical direction of a vehicle body of the motorcycle. The first exposed surface faces a rear side of the vehicle body through a first opening portion provided in a vehicle body cover. Only the first exposed surface forms a light emitting face for the first tail lamp bulb in the motorcycle. The first tail lamp bulb is provided to overlap with the vehicle body cover as viewed from the rear side of the vehicle body. | 10-03-2013 |
20130258691 | Lighted Bicycle Wheel Hub Assembly - A bicycle wheel hub assembly having a number of light emitting diodes (LED's) that are powered by rotation of the wheel during use of the bicycle. The hub assembly includes a magnet and a coil that are both internal to the hub. The light emitting diodes are powered by current induced in the coil and controlled so as to preferably prevent illumination of discrete LED's when the respective LED's are directed toward a user during rotation of the hub. The LED's are supported by the hub and rotate with the hub during rotation of the wheel. In some embodiments, the LED's are attached to the hub at locations that are both laterally inboard and laterally outboard relative to a spoke flange of the hub assembly. | 10-03-2013 |
20130272004 | Remote control for bicycle headlight and rear light - A remote control for bicycle headlight and rear light is provided a dome including an opening; an actuation member including a resilient button disposed through the opening, and a flange extending outwardly from the button to engage an inner surface of the dome; a controller including a control unit, a switch on the control unit and engaging the button, and a transmitter within the control unit; a battery engaging the control unit; and a bracket including a clamp and a seat at one end of the clamp, the seat releasably secured to the dome together to receive the actuation member, the controller, and the battery. The bracket is mounted on a handlebar by threadedly securing the clamp to a brake lever. A pressing of the button electrically connects the battery to the control unit so as to activate the transmitter to send out an IR light pulse. | 10-17-2013 |
20130301285 | BICYCLE LIGHT - A bicycle light for securing to a handlebar or other part of a bike, or to a rider's helmet, has an angled front face that allows use of a single, flat LED circuit board with one or more deep conic or parabolic reflectors positioned in front of the upper part of the board and one or more shallow reflectors in front of the bottom part of the board. This provides for both a spot beam produced by the deep reflector and flood light produced by the shallow reflector, in a compact and efficient assembly. Another important feature of the device is side lighting which can be independently controlled, important in affording the rider side lighting while in street traffic but the option to pulse or switch off the side lighting when riding on a trail. | 11-14-2013 |
20130314932 | FLEXIBLE MOTORCYCLE TURN SIGNAL SYSTEM AND APPARATUS - A flexible vehicle signal light includes a turn signal mount, a light source and a flexible stalk including a flexible, coiled like, external spring, a flexible tube insert disposed inside the flexible, coiled like, external spring, a first end of the flexible stalk secured to the turn signal mount and a second end of the flexible stalk secured to the light source. | 11-28-2013 |
20130335985 | LAMP - A lamp has a body | 12-19-2013 |
20130335986 | ILLUMINATED SHIFTER LINKAGE ASSEMBLY HAVING THREE-DIMENSIONAL EFFECTS - In certain aspects, the present invention relates to an apparatus and methods including a shift linker assembly for a motorcycle. The assembly includes a shaft comprising a first and second end and a wall therebetween that defines an interior space and at least one opening. A translucent member is receivable within the at least one opening of the wall comprising a first translucent surface and a second reflective surface, which is visible through the translucent surface and through at least one opening in the shaft. At least one light source is disposed within the interior space of the shaft. | 12-19-2013 |
20130343073 | ASSEMBLY WITH LIGHT SOURCE FOR A MOTORCYCLE - An assembly ( | 12-26-2013 |
20140016336 | LIGHTING DEVICE FOR VEHICLE - In the present invention, an inner lens of a turn signal lamp is provided with: a lens cut part that inhibits the transmission of light travelling, when seen in a front view, linearly from a substrate toward an outer lens; a projection part that projects toward an LED; and an eave part that extends from the base end side of the projection part inwardly in the vehicle width direction. A harness that is electrically connected with the LED is connected to the substrate through a partial space that is surrounded by the substrate, the projection part, and the eave part. | 01-16-2014 |
20140063825 | REAR STRUCTURE OF SADDLE-RIDE TYPE VEHICLE - A rear structure of a saddle-ride type vehicle for preventing rainwater or the like splashed by a rear wheel from entering a fresh air inlet of an engine intake system. The rear structure of a saddle-ride type vehicle includes a rear fender halved into a first fender and a second fender connected to each other. The first fender is formed with a hanging portion so as to cover the rear and upside of a rear wheel and the second fender covering the upside of the rear wheel with a fresh air inlet being provided lateral to and in front of the rear wheel. The first fender and the second fender are disposed to overlap each other in an anteroposterior direction. The second fender is disposed on the vehicle-widthwise inside of the first fender. The second fender has anteroposteriorly and downwardly extending sidewalls at both vehicle-widthwise lateral end portions. | 03-06-2014 |
20140085914 | Contactless Generator, Component Therein and Application Thereof - A contactless generator includes a generating module and a magnetic module. The generating module includes an energy converter and a rotator. The rotator has a surface and mechanical energy when rotating and is rotatable relative to the energy converter. The magnetic module is mounted on the surface of the rotator, aligned with the energy converter, and produces a intrinsic magnetic field. The intrinsic magnetic field is subjected to a contactless active force from an external contactless moving metallic object and drives the rotator to rotate. The energy converter converts mechanical energy of the rotator when rotating into electricity by a converting means. | 03-27-2014 |
20140092611 | SADDLE-RIDE VEHICLE BLINKER DEVICE - A saddle-ride vehicle blinker device includes an elastic support member elastically supports the blinker main body at a blinker support part provided on a vehicle body. An electric wire outlet port is disposed at or in a vicinity of the elastic support member. The electric wire is drawn from the electric wire outlet port. A water avoiding part is to cover the electric wire outlet port. A hinge part couples the water avoiding part and the elastic support member both of which are molded integrally with the hinge part. The water avoiding part includes an engagement part which is configured to engage with at least one of a part of the blinker main body, the electric wire, and the blinker support part to maintain the water avoiding part in a position to cover the electric wire outlet port while the hinge part is bent. | 04-03-2014 |
20140092612 | VEHICLE SAFETY DEVICE - An vehicle lighting apparatus that can be used to increase the visibility profile of a vehicle is described. The apparatus includes a base adapted to connect to a vehicle frame; a power supply; and an elongated light source supported by the base and coupled to the power supply. The elongated light source is adapted to extend above the vehicle frame with respect to a surface the vehicle frame is to traverse thereon. | 04-03-2014 |
20140098552 | Illuminated Motorcycle Exhaust Apparatus - An illuminated motorcycle exhaust apparatus is provided. In one embodiment, the illuminated motorcycle exhaust apparatus includes a light assembly housing sized to be removeably coupled to a distal end of a motorcycle exhaust. A thermally insulated light assembly is coupled to the light assembly housing, the thermally insulated light assembly is capable of providing a brake indicator function, a running light function, and a turn indicator function. An optional insertable motorcycle exhaust tip is sized to be removeably insertable into the light assembly housing so that a distal end portion of the motorcycle exhaust tip extends from the light assembly housing. | 04-10-2014 |
20140126231 | Spoke Clip For Electroluminescent Wire Display - A spoke clip adapted to be removably secured to a spoke nut of a bicycle wheel, and further adapted to mount an illuminated wire to the spokes of the bicycle wheel. The clips are generally L- or T-shaped, with a slotted stem having a spoke-admitting initial width and terminating in a spoke nut socket, and a wire-mounting arm perpendicular to the stem and adapted to receive and hold a wire in parallel to the axis of the stem. The invention also includes the illuminated wire display created by securing an illuminated wire in a planar array to the spokes adjacent the wheel rim using a plurality of the spoke clips. | 05-08-2014 |
20140146552 | MULTIPLE BEAM LIGHT SOURCE - A portable light having a transmitter configured to emit a signal, a receiver configured to receive the signal from the transmitter, a source of electric light that includes a plurality of light modes, a power source, and a controller connected to a circuit, wherein the transmitter, the receiver, the source of electric light, the power source, and the switch are included in the circuit. The controller is configured to control the switch and a transition between or among the plurality of light modes in response to the signal received by the receiver. | 05-29-2014 |
20140153270 | Light assembly for bicycle seat post - A light assembly mounted in recess of a seat post of a bicycle is provided with a push button moveably mounted on a mouth of the recess and including a bossed hole on a rear surface; a resilient conductor fastened in the bossed hole; a controller circuit fastened in the recess and including two spaced contacts spaced from the conductor in a non-depressed position, the contacts being electrically connected to the controller circuit; LEDs disposed on a front surface of the controller circuit facing the rear surface of the push button; and a battery mounted to a rear surface of the controller circuit and electrically connected to the contacts. A pressing of the push button electrically connects the conductor to the contacts so that an electric energy is supplied from the battery to the LEDs for illumination via the contacts, the conductor, and the controller circuit. | 06-05-2014 |
20140218948 | HIGH BEAM AND LOW BEAM COMBINATION LAMP FOR A BICYCLE - A high beam and low beam combination lamp for a bicycle includes a main body, a lens, a downward light source and a straight light source, the main body having a receiving space defined thereon, the receiving space having a first surface and a second surface formed therein, the lens being assembled in the receiving space and corresponding to the second surface, the downward light source being assembled with the first surface, parts of the light beam of the downward light source obliquely passing through the receiving space so as to form a low beam lighting region, the straight light source being assembled with the second surface, the light beam of the straight light source passing through the lens so as to form a high beam lighting region. | 08-07-2014 |
20140254183 | HEADSET LIGHTING SYSTEM FOR A BICYCLE - A light for a bicycle having a head tube is provided. The light includes a body having an opening extending therethrough, the opening sized to receive the head tube, the body further having a recessed area extending about the perimeter of the body. A light emitting device is at least partially disposed within the recessed area. A power source is at least partially disposed within the recessed area and operably coupled to the light emitting device. A cover member is coupled to the body about the recessed area, the cover member being made from a flexible material. | 09-11-2014 |
20140268839 | Wireless Illuminated Apparel - An illumination device for or in combination with apparel or other worn garments by a rider of a motorcycle or scooter for enhancing recognition of the motorcycle's presence by proximate vehicles. The device features lighting components engaged upon or part of the clothing of the rider which illuminate the rider and human form in concert with one or more lights on the motorcycle. The resulting non constant illuminations provide a visual enhancement of the rider and motorcycle presence to adjacent drivers. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268840 | VEHICLE WITH LEAKY LIGHT PIPE - A frame-supported vehicle, such as a bicycle or the like, has at least one frame component made of a light diffusing or fluorescent translucent or transparent material to form a leaky light pipe, and at least one light source in light communication with the frame component, whereby light propagates within the frame and is visible from outside the frame by diffusion or fluorescence or a combination thereof. The bicycle is highly visible at night, and may carry logos or other indicia that are enhanced by the background illumination, which may be redirected out of the tube. The frame component may be load bearing or non load bearing. In the latter case, it may be provided as an add-on accessory. | 09-18-2014 |
20140355283 | BICYCLE LIGHT - A bicycle light includes a body and a fixture tool for fixing the body to a bicycle. The body includes a light-emitting portion, a substrate unit having an electronic circuit controlling a light-emitting state of the light-emitting portion, a lens for obtaining desired light distribution from light received from the light-emitting portion, a lens cover, a battery case and a battery lid forming a closed space for storing the light-emitting portion and the substrate unit, a bar switch relatively movable with respect to the substrate unit for varying the operational state of the electronic circuit by partially pressing the substrate unit and a guide hole guiding movement of the bar switch. The fixture tool includes a contact portion coming into contact with the bar switch for moving the bar switch and a flexible portion for pivoting the body on the fixture tool. | 12-04-2014 |
20150023033 | Luminous Pedal Structure for a Bicycle - A luminous pedal structure for a bicycle is mounted on a crank of a bicycle and contains a body, an electricity generating device, a shaft, and a covering member. Each limiting column of the electricity generating device fits with each magnetic element and inserts into each connecting post, and coils fit with limiting columns and contact with magnetic elements; the transmission set has a large chainring and plural small chainrings meshing with the large chainring meshes, the holders of the covering member connect with the limiting columns, the shaft and the limiting columns are rotated by picture bearings which rotate at different speeds and axes so as to drive the large chainring and the small chainrings to rotate, such that the magnetic elements are driven to rotate the coils so as to generate an induced voltage, by which the light-emitting elements generate a forward voltage to emit lights. | 01-22-2015 |
20150023034 | PORTABLE LIGHT FOR A BICYCLE - The present invention discloses a portable light which comprises a case; a PCB assembly comprising a powering source; a plurality of LEDs emitting light in different color which are installed on the PCB assembly and electrically connected to the powering source and arranged to emit light; and a lens disposed in the case for protecting the LEDs and enhancing the emitting of light through the case; and wherein the PCB assembly controls current supplied to the LEDs such that one of the LED is lighted in a stead mode or a flashing mode. The portable light of the invention can be easily operated to emit single color of light and can be easily operated to change other color of light in a steady mode or a flashing mode so as to alert other traffic to their presence on the road, especially in an emergent circumstance. | 01-22-2015 |
20150062938 | BACKLIGHT FOR BICYCLES - The invention relates to a rear bicycle light having a socket to be fastened on the frame of the bicycle, a lighting unit being received in said socket, and a luminous body for emitting the light emitted to the surroundings by the lighting unit during operation. According to the invention, the luminous body is an optical fiber emitting the light emitted by the lighting unit during through at least part of the peripheral surface thereof operation to the surroundings. | 03-05-2015 |
20150085508 | System for Illuminating a Bicycle - A system for illuminating a bicycle is described herein. In one embodiment the bicycle frame illuminator can comprise a plurality of LED lights, one or more holders, one or more connectors, and a battery. Each of the holders can comprise the plurality of LED lights. Moreover, each of the connectors connectable to each of the holders. Furthermore, the battery that electrically connects the holders and the connectors. | 03-26-2015 |
20150291239 | ATTACHMENT MEMBER FOR BICYCLES - An attachment member for a bicycle includes an illumination portion, and two arms extend from the illumination portion. Each arm has a hole. At least one hooking member has a base part and a hook which is connected to the first end of the base part. The hook has a hooking room. An engaging portion extends from the base part and bent toward the second end of the base part. The engaging portion has an engaging room. The engaging portion is located between the first and second end of the base part. One of the two arms is engaged with the engaging room of the engaging portion, and the hook is hooked to the hole of the other arm to secure the attachment member to a bicycle frame. The engaging portion is released from the bicycle from by pushing the second end of the base part. | 10-15-2015 |
20160023703 | Safety Device for Alerting Motor Vehicle Drivers of Proximity of a Bicyclist - Disclosed is a safety device designed to alert motor vehicle drivers about the proximity of a bicyclist. The device includes a flexible antenna or rod that readily and preferably mounts in a substantially horizontal orientation to the handlebars of a bicycle. A bright red light or LED at the end of the antenna emits light in a rearward direction and thereby provides a second point of reference to motor vehicle drivers when used in conjunction with a traditional frame-mounted reward facing light. With two points of reference, motor vehicle drivers are able to determine with increased accuracy the proximity of the bicyclist. The antenna is extendable up to about twenty-four to thirty-six inches beyond a lateral edge of a bicycle. The device warns motor vehicle drivers of the proximity of a bicyclist and creates a safety buffer zone for the bicyclist. | 01-28-2016 |
20160096571 | BICYCLE CONTROL DEVICE - A bicycle control device that includes a control member with at least one transparent portion, and a luminous indicator. The luminous indicator includes a light source and a light guide that guides the light, through the phenomenon of total internal reflection, from the light source to the at least one transparent portion of the control member. | 04-07-2016 |
20160120714 | LUMINOUS SIGNALLING DEVICE FOR SIGNALLING PRESENCE ON PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS - The invention relates to a box of insulating material which houses a strip of lilac LEDs, said strip being programmed to operate as a flickering light and being electrically powered by batteries, said box being attached to the sides or wheels of a transport means such as a wheelchair, a pram, a bicycle or the like, by means of a fastening means such as nuts and bolts, velcro or other such suitable means, said fastening means being in the rear area of the box. | 05-05-2016 |
20160144918 | BICYCLE ALARM DEVICE - A bicycle alarm device includes a lighting module, a controller, a power module and an operation interface. The lighting module is mounted on the front and/or back of a bike, and has multiple light-emitting diodes (LED) arranged on a substrate in the form of an LED array with each LED connected to the controller and the power module. The controller is connected to the power module and the operation interface to receive an operation command from the operation interface to control the LED array of the lighting module to display a corresponding alarm symbol. Cyclists can output at least one operation command to the controller through the operation interface for the lighting module to generate a corresponding alarm symbol. Accordingly, passerby and drivers of vehicles can be aware of the alarm situation beforehand and cycling safety can be further enhanced. | 05-26-2016 |
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