序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 CYCLING GARMENT WITH TURN INDICATING SYSTEM US15956260 2018-04-18 US20180304800A1 2018-10-25 Thomas Robert George THOMPSON
A garment for cycling, having indicating lights associated with sleeves of the garment; first and second accelerometers provided on respective sleeves; and a controller configured to receive data from the accelerometers and determine from the date whether a wearer of the garment has raised an arm to indicate a maneuver. The controller is further configured to illuminate the appropriate indicating light depending on which arm has been raised, and to compare the data from the first and second accelerometers to filter out movements common to both the first and second accelerometers and determine when the sleeves are being moved independently of one another in a manner to indicate a turn.
182 DEVICE FOR SIGNALING DIRECTION US15768239 2016-10-13 US20180300993A1 2018-10-18 Davide CORRADINI
The device for signalling direction comprises a support (2) predisposed to be worn by a user and carrying at least a first direction light source (50) and a second direction light source (50), each indicating a respective rotation direction of said wearable support (2). At least one sensor element is associated with the support (2) to measure at least a value of the acceleration and/or a value of the angular speed assumed by the wearable support (2).
183 HEADLIGHT STRUCTURE OF SADDLED VEHICLE US15895096 2018-02-13 US20180264993A1 2018-09-20 Nobuyuki Takenaka; Hidemasa Aoki
A headlight includes a housing, a low-beam light source and a high-beam light source, a board, and an upper inner lens and a lower inner lens. The low-beam light source and the high-beam light source are each formed of an LED that is housed in the housing and radiates light. The board controls light beams emitted from the low-beam light source and the high-beam light source. The upper inner lens and the lower inner lens are provided in the housing and allow each of the light beams emitted from the low-beam light source and the high-beam light source to be transmitted through the upper inner lens and the lower inner lens toward the vehicle front side. At least part of the board is disposed to overlap with the rear side of the upper inner lens for the low-beam light source.
184 Bicycle Signaling System US15437306 2017-02-20 US20180236931A1 2018-08-23 Alim Abdullah
A bicycle signaling system includes a bicycle that may be ridden. The bicycle a pair of brake handles and each of the brake handles is selectively manipulated to stop the bicycle. A jacket is provided and the jacket may be worn while riding the bicycle. A helmet is provided and the helmet may be worn while riding the bicycle. A signaling unit is provided and the signaling unit is coupled to the bicycle. The signaling unit is in communication with each of the brake handles such that the signaling unit is turned on when the brake handles are manipulated. A lighting unit is coupled to the jacket to selectively emit light thereby facilitating the lighting unit to communicate a stop signal, a right turn signal and a left turn signal. The lighting unit is in electrical communication with the signaling unit.
185 HANDLEBAR CONTROLS US15867200 2018-01-10 US20180201338A1 2018-07-19 Ronald Dean Henry; John Desautels
A handlebar control for use with a vehicle operated by a user. The vehicle includes a handlebar operable to steer the vehicle and at least one brake configured to slow the vehicle when the at least one brake is activated. The handlebar control includes an actuator assembly mounted on the handlebar and configured to be actuated manually by a hand of the user. When actuated, the actuator assembly being configured to activate the at least one brake and/or another component of the vehicle.
186 HELMET LIGHTING SYSTEM US15860277 2018-01-02 US20180201181A1 2018-07-19 Jeffrey B. Cook
A helmet lighting system includes a display attachable to a helmet which is selectively illuminated in response to receiving a wireless signal transmitted from a wireless transmitter operably coupled to a brake or direction signal light of the motorcycle. The display includes flexible base housing attachable to an outer surface of the helmet that at least partially houses an illumination module. A flexible applique overlies the illumination module and is at least partially transparent or translucent so as to pass light from LEDs of the illumination module therethrough. The applique is removably attachable to the base housing and/or the illumination module and may be replaced with other appliques having different logos or indicia.
187 Direction indicator and rearview mirror structure of vehicle US15202246 2016-07-05 US09988120B2 2018-06-05 Dai Takakuwa
A direction indicator and rearview mirror structure for a vehicle includes a direction indicator and a rearview mirror having a mirror housing. The direction indicator angularly and adjustably supports the mirror housing. The mirror housing is mounted with at least a part thereof disposed above and in front of the direction indicator. In a plan view, the mirror housing overlaps the direction indicator at least partially and covers the direction indicator from above. A recessed portion housing an upper part of a vehicle-widthwise outer part of the direction indicator is formed in a lower part of the mirror housing. In a side view, a front part of the recessed portion with respect to a vehicle body protrudes forward and downward with respect to the vehicle body and serves as an eaves portion covering a front upper part of the direction indicator.
188 Blinker device US15102276 2014-12-03 US09975593B2 2018-05-22 Yuta Hosoda; Kazuhiko Mori
The elastic member (60) is enabled, by temporarily elastically deforming a part thereof, to be fitted with and removed from the fixing portion (24a), and is provided with a tabular fixing member (80) that prevents elastic deformation of the elastic member (60) by being fixed to the elastic member (60), and a fastening member (90) that integrally fixes the blinker housing (51), the elastic member (60), and the fixing member (80). In the fixing member (80), a fastening hole portion (86) through which the fastening member (90) is inserted and a wiring hole portion (83) through which a wiring (92) that supplies electricity to the light source (54) is inserted are disposed side by side to each other, and in the wiring hole (83), a cut-away (83a) to open a part of the wiring hole (83) is provided.
189 A COMPACT LAMP US15572264 2016-04-29 US20180134335A1 2018-05-17 Saulius RUDYS; Juras BANYS; Robertas GRIGALAITIS
The compact lamp consists of a light source, a focusing lens, a specially shaped secondary lens with a saddle-shaped output surface, a light transmitting element, a battery holding chamber with an electrical control circuit connected to a button for control of the lamp source via a magnetic contact. Some of these elements are placed inside the lamp housing, mounted on an end of a handlebar or another suitable lighting device, and some other elements, including the battery and the magnetic control circuit, are installed inside the handlebar tube or the housing of the lighting device. The compact optical layout enables a beam, which is sharply limited in the vertical plane and sufficiently wide in the horizontal plane and is suitable for daytime running lamps, night headlamps or position lights. When at least two light sources are used in one lamp, beams of different light dispersion patterns can be electrically toggled.
190 Intelligent Head-Mounted Apparatus and Control Method Thereof US15541136 2016-11-08 US20180106635A1 2018-04-19 Xinxin Mu
An intelligent head-mounted apparatus, including: a head-mounted apparatus body; a communication element operable to receive navigation signals and a locating element operable to determine location information, both of which are disposed on the head-mounted apparatus body; and a controller disposed on the helmet apparatus body and operable to control at least one vibrating element based on the navigation signals and the location information; vibrating elements operable to vibrate under the control of the controller. The user of this apparatus can learn navigation information only by perceiving the vibration without being distracted by observing the navigation information, so that the safety of receiving navigation information during riding is improved. A control method of the intelligent head-mounted apparatus is further provided.
191 Vehicle LED lighting device system US15300634 2014-03-31 US09826594B2 2017-11-21 Yosuke Tsuchiya; Kazuhiko Mori; Nobuyuki Takenaka
An LED lighting device system for a vehicle prevents erroneous lighting of the LED lighting device due to leakage current at fee operation switch. An LED lighting device system for a vehicle is provided with an LED lighting device having an LED light source, an operation switch for lighting and extinguishing the LED light source, and a power source that is connected to the input side of the operation switch and feeds electrical current to the LED light source. The LED light device system for a vehicle has a switching element capable of blocking electrical current flowing to the LED light source and a detection unit that detects voltage on the output side of the operation switch and causes the switching element to block the electrical current.
192 BICYCLE LIGHTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS US15611207 2017-06-01 US20170267302A1 2017-09-21 John Kent Frankovich; Bryan Duggan
Systems and methods for providing adequate lighting and sighting for a bicycle are disclosed. A lighting system that includes an illumination ring configured to be coupled to a wheel is also disclosed. The illumination ring is configured to simultaneously project light forward and to the side of a front wheel and to project light rearward of and to the side of a rear wheel. The illumination ring may be mounted to or integrated with the bicycle wheel. Methods of controlling light sources on the illumination ring are also disclosed. The lighting system can include an inductor module 5320 for powering lights of the illumination ring.
193 Riding helmet with automatic brake detection and steering indication functions US15248285 2016-08-26 US20170253175A1 2017-09-07 Ming Zhang
The utility model relates to a riding helmet with automatic brake detection and steering indication functions, which consists of the helmet body and the left steering lamp and right steering lamp installed on its front and rear sides, wherein, the said two lamps are electrically connected with the control module, the said control module is designed with a wireless receiving module that is linked up with the wireless receiving module mounted on the bicycle, the said wireless remote control module is also electrically connected with brake detection device and manual control device, and the steering lamps can work according to the signals of the brake detection device and manual control device.
194 Tail light device for vehicle US14242330 2014-04-01 US09696002B2 2017-07-04 Hayato Ohashi; Ryuhei Soeta; Eikichi Momma
A tail light device for a vehicle is provided in which a stop lamp, blinkers and a tail lamp are arranged in a common housing. The device allows for reducing component parts and making the device smaller. There are provided a stop lamp reflector for reflecting light through an inner surface thereof from a light source for a stop lamp, and a blinker reflector for reflecting light through an inner surface thereof from a light source for a blinker. The stop lamp reflector and the blinker reflector are attached to the housing in such a way as to be spaced apart from each other. Tail lamp reflection surfaces for reflecting light from the light source for the tail lamp, are formed on outer surfaces of the stop lamp reflector and the blinker reflector.
195 Direction indicate lamp for bicycle with multi-function US14419884 2014-06-24 US09688333B2 2017-06-27 Sang-lae Lee
Provided is a multi-functional turn signal lamp for a bicycle that can be used in a state of being fixed or being detachably attached to an end portion of a handle bar of the bicycle, can perform a turn indicator function, a front lighting function or a brake signaling function via LEDs mounted at the end portion of the handle bar and can enable a user to listen to music via a speaker using the power of a battery upon inserting a portable repository. Also, the present invention can enable a turn indicator lamp composed of an LED part (6) to be operated, or a brake lamp function to be performed by selectively pushing each key of a key part (4) and can enable a module (22) to be separated from a grip part (37), and the grip part (37) to be tightly fixed to the handle bar (50).
196 Wearable LED warning light a safety device and turn signal lights utility belt US14954714 2015-11-30 US20170151989A1 2017-06-01 Robert W. Daniels
The invention is a utility belt used to alert vehicles and pedestrians to the presence of a cyclist through a built-in LED lighting device. Another function of the safety utility belt is to alert vehicles and pedestrians of the direction the cyclist intends to turn by the use of built-in LED turn signal indicators. The utility belt is composed of a shock resistant, water resistant, silicone rubber belt. The electronics associated with this belt are encased within the silicon rubber belt to protect the electronics from shock and weather conditions. The cyclist has complete control over the brightness and alternating frequency or speed of the warning lights. This allows the cyclist to adjust to various traffic conditions. The cyclist can control whether the LED warning lights will be flashing or non-flashing. This adjustment allows the cyclist to use the non-flashing lights when cycling with other cyclists, therefore not interfering with the vision of other cyclists. The cyclist also has the ability to adjust to daylight versus nighttime lighting conditions.
197 VEHICLE LED LIGHTING DEVICE SYSTEM US15300634 2014-03-31 US20170118818A1 2017-04-27 Yosuke Tsuchiya; Kazuhiko Mori; Nobuyuki Takenaka
An LED lighting device system for a vehicle prevents erroneous lighting of the LED lighting device due to leakage current at fee operation switch. An LED lighting device system for a vehicle is provided with an LED lighting device having an LED light source, an operation switch for lighting and extinguishing the LED light source, and a power source that is connected to the input side of the operation switch and feeds electrical current to the LED light source. The LED light device system for a vehicle has a switching element capable of blocking electrical current flowing to the LED light source and a detection unit that detects voltage on the output side of the operation switch and causes the switching element to block the electrical current.
198 VEHICLE CONSPICUITY/SIGNALING SYSTEM US15270099 2016-09-20 US20170101147A1 2017-04-13 Kei HASEGAWA
A vehicle conspicuity/signaling system includes a projector configured to project a light pattern onto a road surface, a speed/acceleration detection unit configured to detect a vehicle speed and an acceleration, a bank angle detection unit configured to detect a bank angle, a chassis behavior detection unit configured to detect a behavior of a chassis, and a projector control unit configured to change a projection status of the light pattern projected from the projector on the basis of the detection results of these detection units.
199 Safety Device US15260236 2016-09-08 US20170066492A1 2017-03-09 Alex O. Arkhangelskiy; Johannes Boot; David M. Hadden; Taylor Alexander; David Venhaus; Hugo Haselhuhn
Disclosed is a system for providing vehicle indicator lights, such as brake lights for a bicycle or motorcycle. The system may include at least one indicator light, a gyroscopic sensor, an accelerometer, a power supply, and a signal processing unit that receives inputs from the gyroscopic sensor and the accelerometer and activates an indicator light based on inputs from the sensors. Various algorithmic functions and other features may also be included in the system to make detection more robust and the make the system useable for a variety of different vehicle applications.
200 DIRECTION INDICATOR AND REARVIEW MIRROR STRUCTURE OF VEHICLE US15202246 2016-07-05 US20170015378A1 2017-01-19 Dai TAKAKUWA
A direction indicator and rearview mirror structure for a vehicle includes a direction indicator and a rearview mirror having a mirror housing. The direction indicator angularly and adjustably supports the mirror housing. The mirror housing is mounted with at least a part thereof disposed above and in front of the direction indicator. In a plan view, the mirror housing overlaps the direction indicator at least partially and covers the direction indicator from above. A recessed portion housing an upper part of a vehicle-widthwise outer part of the direction indicator is formed in a lower part of the mirror housing. In a side view, a front part of the recessed portion with respect to a vehicle body protrudes forward and downward with respect to the vehicle body and serves as an eaves portion covering a front upper part of the direction indicator.
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