Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
362474000 | Handlebar | 15 |
20080298078 | Wiring arrangement for a vehicle - A motorcycle includes a main switch, a main switch wiring connected to the main switch and extending downward from the main switch, and a headlight stay for supporting a headlight part provided in a vicinity of a lower part of the main switch as seen from a side of the vehicle. The motorcycle is constructed so that the main switch wiring extending downward from the main switch is disposed in an inside, concave portion of the headlight stay. | 12-04-2008 |
20090135619 | COMBINATION DEVICE FOR COMBINATION OF LAMP AND BICYCLE - A combination device mounted to a bicycle handlebar for receiving a lamp includes a lamp holder and a springy member. The lamp holder is made of a plastic material and mounted to the handle bar of the bicycle, having two symmetric clamping arms. A space is formed between the two clamping arms for receiving the lamp. A predetermined interval is formed between respective distal ends of the two clamping arms. Each of the clamping arms includes a through hole and a gap in communication with the through hole and the outside of the clamping arms. The springy member is mounted to the two clamping arms, having two parts located in the through holes respectively. Accordingly, the springy member forces the two clamping arms to keep tightening the lamp for preferable positioning effect. In addition, the springy member is replaceable to elongate the working life of the combination device. | 05-28-2009 |
20090237948 | Headlight support structure for a saddle-type vehicle - A headlight support structure for a saddle-type vehicle allows a headlight to be easily mounted easily on a handlebar of the vehicle. The headlight support structure includes a support member. The support member, in turn, includes: an attachment portion fixed to a mounting bracket disposed on a handlebar; a first holding portion covering the handlebar from an upward direction; and a second holding portion covering the handlebar from a forward direction. The headlight support member is supported on the handlebar by having the first and second holding portions supported on the handlebar with gaps interposed therebetween, while having the attachment portion fixed to the mounting bracket on the handlebar. The headlight is supported by first and right wall portions, extending respectively forwardly from right and left sides of a front portion of the support member. | 09-24-2009 |
20090323368 | Light emitting hand grip, foot peg or foot rest for a cycle - A light emitting assembly to form a handgrip, a foot peg or a footrest in a cycle contains an elongated sleeve concentrically supported on a light conductive base illuminated by light emitting diode on a circuit board or embedded in the base. An end cap is used to mount the circuit board to an outboard end of the base which is cylindrical and supports a sleeve. The sleeve has light emitting openings and the end cap has a light diffusing lens containing decorative openings illuminated by the diodes. The inboard end of the sleeve contains a light emitting radial wall forming part of the decorative display. | 12-31-2009 |
20100053983 | WARNING LAMP - A warning lamp has a body and a light emitting device. The body has a diaphanous front cover, a rear cover, a chamber and a light reflecting surface. The chamber is formed between the front cover and the rear cover. The light reflecting surface faces the rear cover. The light emitting device is mounted in the chamber and has a circuit board, at least one light emitting element and a power cable. The circuit board has an inner surface and a reflection surface. The reflection surface is formed on the inner surface of the circuit board and faces the light reflecting surface. When the warning lamp operates, the light radiated from the light emitting element can be reflected between the reflecting element and the reflection surface. Therefore, the warning lamp has a wide lighting angular extent. | 03-04-2010 |
20100053984 | Illuminated handle bar grip - An illuminated handlebar grip ( | 03-04-2010 |
20100061112 | Warning Lamp and Handlebar Assembly for Bicycle - A warning lamp and handlebar assembly for a bicycle includes a handlebar, a warning lamp mounted on a distal end of the handlebar, and a clamping body mounted between the handlebar and the warning lamp to attach the warning lamp to the handlebar. Thus, the warning lamp is attached to the handlebar by clamping connection of the clamping body to provide a lighting and warning effect. In addition, the warning lamp and the handlebar are clamped by the clamping body so that the warning lamp is attached to the handlebar solidly and stably. Further, the warning lamp is locked onto and unlocked from the handlebar by tightening and loosening the clamping body, so that the warning lamp is mounted on and detached from the handlebar easily and quickly. | 03-11-2010 |
20100067245 | Brake Warning Apparatus For Bicycles - A brake warning apparatus for bicycles is provided, including a lighting device and a switch handle, to be installed on the handles of bicycles. The lighting device includes a light case, a lighting unit and a power unit. The light unit includes at least a switch. The switch handle is partially coupled to the inside of the light case and the rod of the switch handle extending outside the light case is located on the path of the movement of the handbrake of the bicycle when braking the bicycle. When the switch handle is pressed by the handbrake, the rod inside the light case will trigger the switch of the lighting unit so that the lighting device will display the pre-defined lighting condition to achieve the warning effect. | 03-18-2010 |
20100182797 | Portable Light Apparatus and Method of Attachment - An organic light emitting diode system is sufficiently thin and poser efficient to permit its attachment to different configurations such as pocketbooks, brief bags, suitcases and the like. At least one side of the OLED material can have an attachment mechanism to facilitate attachment to a surface in the area to be lighted. The system may include a portable power source that provides electrical power to actuate the OLED material, causing it to generate light. A switch connected to the battery can control power to the OLED material to switch the light on and off. The switch can be manually operated or automatic. The low power consumption of embodiments of the OLED apparatus also provides for unique applications and uses. | 07-22-2010 |
20100246199 | Cycling Computer with Detachable Lighting Apparatus for Bicycle or Other Vehicle - A lighting apparatus useable with a bicycle or other manually operated vehicle includes first and second housings, as well as a connection mechanism by which the first and second housings are attachable to and detachable from each other. A central processing unit and at least one power source are receivable within the first housing, while the second housing includes a light emitting element that is adjustable to multiple angular positions relative to the first housing to provide illumination at different emission angles. The second housing constitutes one of a plurality of second housings that are interchangeable to provide for varied lighting conditions. The connection mechanism allows relative pivotal movement between the first and second housings and permits electrical communication between the light emitting element and the power source when the first and second housings are attached to each other. | 09-30-2010 |
20110051442 | BIKE HANDLEBAR GRIP STRUCTURE HANGING CAUTION/DIRECTION LIGHT DEVICE - The present invention discloses a bike handlebar grip structure, which comprises an elastic grip body and a caution/direction light device. The elastic grip body can elastically and detachably sleeve the handlebar and has a switch device. The caution/direction light device is hanged to the outer end of the elastic grip body and electrically connected to the switch device of the elastic grip body. The width and length of the caution/direction light device are greater than the diameter of the elastic grip body. The present invention can be conveniently assembled to or disassembled from a bike. Further, the caution/direction light device of the present invention is hanged to the outer end of the handlebar. Thus, the preset invention can promote the warning effect and biking safety. | 03-03-2011 |
20130033883 | BICYCLE HANDLEBAR WITH INTEGRAL LIGHTING SYSTEM - A bicycle handlebar and bicycle comprising an integral lighting system. Light emitting diodes are integrated within apertures located in the front of the handlebar to provide substantially forward illumination. A battery power supply located within the handlebar and activated by a power control supplies current to the light emitting diodes to activate them to emit light. | 02-07-2013 |
20150029738 | LIGHTING DEVICE - A lighting device includes a housing including a front opening portion and a rear opening portion; a light source unit including LED light sources and a heat sink configured to absorb and radiate heat produced by the LED light source; a socket formed by an elastic member and configured to allow the heat sink to be fitted and supported in the rear opening portion such that part of the heat sink is exposed rearward through the rear opening portion and that aiming adjustment is enabled by changing a position of the light source unit relative to the housing. A knob used for manually turning an adjustment screw is attached to a rear end portion of the adjustment screw, and the socket is provided with a rib extending along a circumferential direction of the socket and protruding rearward of the heat sink. | 01-29-2015 |
20160001837 | BAR SIGNAL LIGHT STRUCTURE - A bar signal light structure mainly includes a base body and a bar connected to the base body. Inside the base body is disposed a lamp holder which may slide along the base body. On the lamp holder is disposed a control circuit. To one side of the control circuit is electrically connected a light-emitting component. To another side of the control circuit is electrically connected a button holding against the back edge of the base body and a USB plug protruding from the back edge of the base body. The bar caps a handle of a bicycle. Before turning left or right while riding a bicycle, a user may press the lamp holder to press the button, which activates the control circuit to cause the light-emitting component to flash as a warning to enhance road safety. When not in use, the base body may be disassembled from the bar and plugged to a computer or a battery charger for recharging. | 01-07-2016 |
20160083033 | WARNING LAMP FOR A BICYCLE - A warning lamp of a bicycle includes a body, a circuit board, two light-emitting units, a power supply and a control switch. The body has a holding portion and a cap portion. The holding portion has an inner end and an outer end. The cap portion is connected with the outer end of the holding portion and has a mounting chamber. The circuit board is mounted inside the mounting chamber. The two light-emitting units are mounted inside the mounting chamber and electrically connected to the circuit board. The power supply is electrically connected to the circuit board to supply power to and light up the light-emitting units. The control switch is mounted on the body and is electrically connected to the circuit board to control the light-emitting units to turn on or off. | 03-24-2016 |