序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Rear "stop" light contactor for a vehicle such as a motorcycle or motor bicycle US311453 1981-10-14 US4395603A 1983-07-26 Rene Lauzier
A handlebar brake for a motorcycle, motor bicycle or the like comprises a support for the brake lever which is biased into its rest position by a restoring spring. The restoring spring handles a hollow contactor body in recess of the support and this body contains a rocker which has a formation reaching through an opening in the body and spring biased for contact with the lever. When the lever is actuated, a movable contact on the rocker engages between stationary contact blades in the body to complete an electric circuit to the stop light.
202 Device for the turn indicator blinker lights of a motor vehicle, especially of a motorcycle US29011 1979-04-11 US4361829A 1982-11-30 Richard Kramholler; Hartwig Lobe; Wolfgang Meyer
A device for indicating engagement or operable condition of turn indicator blinker lights of a vehicle, wherein the vehicle is provided with a gripping member adapted to be contacted by the driver of a vehicle, such as a grip of a handlebar of a motorcycle. A kinetic signal generator is response to the operation or engagement of the turn indicator blinker lights for generating kinetic signal on the gripping member as an indication of operation of the blinker lights.
203 Hand grip type vehicle directional signal control switch US37682373 1973-07-05 US3894207A 1975-07-08 JELLEY JAMES E
The present invention relates to vehicle directional signal controls for vehicles of the type steered with handle bars. The control is for electrically operated signals and is selfcancelling. The entire control and switch mechanism is mounted within the handlebar and includes a plurality of cams, one of which is spring loaded and floats. Twisting of the handlebar grip connects the electrical power source to the proper signal which is automatically cancelled upon release of the grip.
204 AN ILLUMINATION DEVICE PCT/US2015065118 2015-12-10 WO2016094735A2 2016-06-16 LU TENG CHIEH; HUANG JUI SHENG; KUO SHYH-YI
An illumination device for a vehicle includes a light source configured to be installed at the vehicle, and a switch electrically coupled with the light source, wherein the switch and the light source are operable by magnetism.
205 SAFETY LAMP FOR A BICYCLE PCT/KR2010007727 2010-11-04 WO2011055981A3 2011-09-15 LEE JAE YONG
Disclosed is a safety lamp for a bicycle, in which a lens housing and an operating button are integrated into a unitary body. The safety lamp for a bicycle is embedded in a hollow saddle rod having a plurality of light-transmitting holes, and comprises: a light-emitting body control panel which turns a plurality of light-emitting bodies on/off in accordance with a switching signal; an operation panel embedded in the saddle rod, which accommodates the light-emitting body control panel therein, which radiates, through the light-transmitting holes, light emitted by the light-emitting bodies, and which has a button function for turning the light-emitting bodies on/off; and tightening means for tightening the operation panel from the outside, wherein the operation panel comprises a lens housing which accommodates the light-emitting body control panel therein, and which is embedded in the saddle rod; and at least one radiating lens arranged on the outer surface of the lens housing so as to correspond to the light-emitting bodies, and wherein at least one of the radiating lenses is a lens button which corresponds to a switch and which has a resilient structure.
206 BICYCLE SYSTEM PCT/US2014043405 2014-06-20 WO2014205345A2 2014-12-24 HINES GEORGE; FRAGASSI STEVEN; CAVADA GILBERTO; O'CONNOR TOM; PAGE RICHARD; KULKARNI SHARWARI; GUFFEY GEORGE J; CAPELLARO WILL; CARRIER MICHAEL; CARLSON DAVID; DAUS CORRY; KUNVICHET LEE; LINGLE STEPHEN; LAST ANDREW; DMITRIYEV STANISLAV; AMMONS REGINALD K S
The field of the invention relates to bicycle systems, especially to bicycle systems adapted for use with smartphones, to smartphones configured for use with bicycle systems, and to methods and to computer software for use with such bicycle systems or smartphones, and to servers configured to communicate with such bicycle systems or smartphones. According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a bicycle system including a bicycle, the bicycle system including a processor integral to the bicycle, the bicycle system further including a battery integral to the bicycle, wherein the processor is powerable by the battery, the bicycle system including a smartphone holder configurable to receive a smartphone and to connect the smartphone to the processor, wherein in use the smartphone holder is attachable to, and detachable from, the smartphone. Advantages include that the smartphone can be charged by the battery, the smartphone can communicate with the processor so as to receive various information such as maintenance-related information of the bicycle system, the bicycle system can investigate the smartphone identity to check for unauthorized use of the bicycle system, the smartphone is held during bicycle system travel which reduces the risk of damage to the smartphone, and the bicycle system shape is more aerodynamic than that of a bicycle to which a processor and/or a battery has merely been bolted-on.
207 BICYCLE LIGHTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE PCT/US2011052408 2011-09-20 WO2012040236A3 2012-05-18 MORTON DAVID; SMITH RICHARD; SMITH BRANDON
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.
208 ADAPTEREINRICHTUNG ZUR VERBINDUNG EINER FAHRZEUGSTEUEREINHEIT MIT EINER FAHRZEUGKOMPONENTE EP16769877.8 2016-08-26 EP3341275A1 2018-07-04 MEERMANN, Daniel
An adapter device (1) for establishing a connection between an electronic control unit (20) for a vehicle, in particular for a conventional bicycle or a Light Electric Vehicle such as an electric bicycle or an electric scooter, and an electronic vehicle component (30) comprises a first cable (5A, 5B), which is designed to be connected to the electronic control unit (20), an adapter electronics system (4A, 4B), and a second cable (6A, 6B) which is designed to be connected to the electronic vehicle component (30A, 30B). The adapter electronics system (4A, 4B) is connected between the first cable (5A, 5B) and the second cable (6A, 6B) and is designed to receive first messages, which are sent by the electronic control unit (20) by means of the first cable (5A, 5B) in accordance with a first data protocol, and to translate the received first messages into second messages in accordance with a second data protocol, and to send the second messages to the electronic vehicle component (30A, 30B) by means of the second cable (6A, 6B).
209 BICYCLE EP16747547.4 2016-06-27 EP3313718A1 2018-05-02 GHEREZGHIHER, Amanuel
The present invention relates to bicycles. More particularly, the present invention relates to an apparatus for increasing the visibility of a bicycle to other road users. According to a first aspect there is provided a bicycle comprising: one or more indicator lights; and a handlebar portion and a frame portion; wherein the one or more indicator lights are integrated into the bicycle; and one or more integrated light projectors, wherein the one or more integrated light projectors comprise one or more lasers operable to generate one or more light projections on the surface on which the bicycle is being used.
210 WARNING LAMP FOR A BICYCLE EP15185087.2 2015-09-14 EP2998205B1 2018-04-04 Liu, Zi-Ju
A warning lamp of a bicycle includes a body (2), a circuit board (7), two light-emitting units (3), a power supply (4) and a control switch (5). The body (2) has a holding portion (21) and a cap portion (22). The holding portion (21) has an inner end (211) and an outer end (212). The cap portion (22) is connected with the outer end (212) of the holding portion (21) and has a mounting chamber (221). The circuit board (7) is mounted inside the mounting chamber (221). The two light-emitting units (3) are mounted inside the mounting chamber (221) and electrically connected to the circuit board (7). The power supply (4) is electrically connected to the circuit board (7) to supply power to and light up the light-emitting units (3). The control switch (5) is mounted on the body (2) and is electrically connected to the circuit board (7) to control the light-emitting units (3) to turn on or off.
211 BICYCLE CONTROL DEVICE EP15186836.1 2015-09-25 EP3002185B1 2017-11-15 FUSARI, Flavio; ZENERE, Davide
Bicycle control device (1) comprising a control member (4; 40; 140) and luminous indicator means (5), the luminous indicator means (5) comprising a light source (2; 20; 120), wherein the luminous indicator means (5) comprise a light guide (3; 30; 130) configured to guide the light, through the phenomenon of total internal reflection, from the light source (2; 20; 120) to at least one portion of the control member (4; 40; 140) that is substantially transparent.
212 BICYCLE SYSTEM EP14813279 2014-06-20 EP3010791A4 2017-03-08 HINES GEORGE; FRAGASSI STEVEN; CAVADA GILBERTO; O'CONNOR TOM; PAGE RICHARD; KULKARNI SHARWARI; GUFFEY GEORGE J; CAPELLARO WILL; CARRIER MICHAEL; CARLSON DAVID; DAUS CORRY; KUNVICHET LEE; LINGLE STEPHEN; LAST ANDREW; DMITRIYEV STANISLAV; AMMONS REGINALD K S
The field of the invention relates to bicycle systems, especially to bicycle systems adapted for use with smartphones, to smartphones configured for use with bicycle systems, and to methods and to computer software for use with such bicycle systems or smartphones, and to servers configured to communicate with such bicycle systems or smartphones. According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a bicycle system including a bicycle, the bicycle system including a processor integral to the bicycle, the bicycle system further including a battery integral to the bicycle, wherein the processor is powerable by the battery, the bicycle system including a smartphone holder configurable to receive a smartphone and to connect the smartphone to the processor, wherein in use the smartphone holder is attachable to, and detachable from, the smartphone. Advantages include that the smartphone can be charged by the battery, the smartphone can communicate with the processor so as to receive various information such as maintenance-related information of the bicycle system, the bicycle system can investigate the smartphone identity to check for unauthorized use of the bicycle system, the smartphone is held during bicycle system travel which reduces the risk of damage to the smartphone, and the bicycle system shape is more aerodynamic than that of a bicycle to which a processor and/or a battery has merely been bolted-on.
213 BICYCLE LIGHTING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE EP11827376.2 2011-09-20 EP2619074B1 2017-01-11 Smith, Richard; Smith, Brandon
214 WARNING LAMP FOR A BICYCLE EP15185087.2 2015-09-14 EP2998205A1 2016-03-23 Liu, Zi-Ju

A warning lamp of a bicycle includes a body (2), a circuit board (7), two light-emitting units (3), a power supply (4) and a control switch (5). The body (2) has a holding portion (21) and a cap portion (22). The holding portion (21) has an inner end (211) and an outer end (212). The cap portion (22) is connected with the outer end (212) of the holding portion (21) and has a mounting chamber (221). The circuit board (7) is mounted inside the mounting chamber (221). The two light-emitting units (3) are mounted inside the mounting chamber (221) and electrically connected to the circuit board (7). The power supply (4) is electrically connected to the circuit board (7) to supply power to and light up the light-emitting units (3). The control switch (5) is mounted on the body (2) and is electrically connected to the circuit board (7) to control the light-emitting units (3) to turn on or off.

215 BICYCLE LIGHT-PROJECTING DEVICES WITH LASER BEAM EP13776845.3 2013-09-12 EP2922744A1 2015-09-30 WHITE, Matthew; BROOKE, Emily
A light-projecting device for use on a vehicle comprises a laser unit and a light source, wherein the laser unit comprises a laser source and an image forming means configured for acting on laser light produced by the laser source and projecting a predetermined image onto a surface external to the vehicle in use, and wherein the light source produces a visible light beam in use.
216 Brake and turn signal gear EP14189339.6 2014-10-17 EP2862748A1 2015-04-22 Lau, Koon Hang

The present invention provides a signal gear (100) for cyclist to give brake and turn signals to other road users while the cyclist has full control of the handle bar and brake. The signal gear (100) of the present invention is preferably a glove with finger portions. Control and activation of the turn and/or brake signals is mainly by using electrical conductive nature (101) of the signal glove as a switch of the signaling component (103, 104, 109) which is either incorporated with the glove or with the vehicle (e.g. bicycle). The signaling component (103, 104, 109) can emit turn / brake light signal or transmit an activation signal to a light emitting device to give turn / brake light signal. The turn and brake light signals are in yellow and red color, respectively.

217 Bicycle lamp EP12199297.8 2012-12-21 EP2615015A2 2013-07-17 Sparrow, Roger Lionel David

A lamp has a body 100 with a printed circuit board 102 and a battery 104 mounted in the body. An LED 105, mounted on an emitter plate 101, and a reflector 106 are housed on the body at an opposite end to a charging port 103. Adjacent to the port 103 an array of three illumination status blue LEDS 108 and an array of five battery-status red LEDs 109 are provided. Components 103 to 109 are connected to a power management circuit 110, including an Integrated Circuit 111, mounted on the PCB 102. The PCB 102 further includes a capacitive Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) accelerometer 123.

218 Brake operating device with magnetic brake sensitivity adjustment arrangement for bicycles EP09171542.5 2009-09-28 EP2230129B1 2012-10-17 Tsai, Szu-Fang
219 Wireless-control lighting device EP11160531.7 2011-03-30 EP2505466A1 2012-10-03 Tsai, Szu-Fang

A wireless-control lighting device (1) includes a control switch module (2) mounted on a braking handle set (11), and a lighting displaying unit (3) mounted on a bicycle and having a wireless receiver (31), a plurality of indicators (32) and a second power supply (33). The control switch module (2) includes a switch element (21), a circuit board (22), a wireless superconductor IC (23) and a first power supply (24). The switch element (21) and the wireless superconductor IC (23) are electrically connected to the circuit board (22). The first power supply (24) provides power to the circuit board (22) and the wireless super conductor (23). When the switch element (21) is working, the wireless superconductor IC (23) emits an actuating signal. The wireless receiver (31), the indicators (32) and the second power supply (33) are electrically connected to one another. The second power supply (33) provides power to the wireless receiver (31) and the indicators (32). The wireless receiver (31) receives the actuating signal which accordingly actuates the operation of the indicators (32). Thereby the multiple wireless control operation can be achieved.

220 INDICATOR DEVICE FOR FOREARM EP09799124.4 2009-10-12 EP2347396A1 2011-07-27 Finlay, Anthony
An indicator device (10) comprises a forearm attachment element (12) for releasably covering inner and outer portions of a user's forearm, and a hand attachment element (16) for releasable attachment to a user's hand. The forearm attachment element (12) has at least one electrically operable light emitting device (14) on inner and outer forearm sides, and the hand attachment element (16) has a discrete self-contained switch (18) on a finger portion of the hand attachment element (16) operable by the user's thumb to control the light emitting device (14). Preferably, the device (10) is for a cyclist, the light emitting device (10) being adapted for indicating a direction of turning.
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