Patent classifications
B62J6/04
BICYCLE WITH INTEGRATED ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
A smart bicycle includes various integrated electrical accessories. The bicycle frame has an integrated computer processor, a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, horn and rear light. The stem of the bicycle has an integrated visual display that provides performance and directional information to the user. The fork of the bicycle has integrated lights and the front wheel can have an integrated dynamo generator that can power the electrical components and charge a system battery. The ride data can be transmitted to a smartphone and/or system servers, which can also store, analyze and display the rider data.
Helmet lighting system and related method for monitoring vehicle status
A method for monitoring a vehicle status includes detecting a status of the vehicle, a helmet for the vehicle, or a component of the vehicle. A signal is transmitted wirelessly to a portable handheld device providing the notification to the user of the status of the vehicle, helmet, or vehicle component. Vehicle safety notifications and other information may also be relayed to the user through a software application operating on the handheld device.
HOLLOW-CYLINDRICAL BASE ELEMENT OF A CONNECTING UNIT
A hollow-cylindrical base element of a connecting unit for connecting a first component to a second component with a distance therebetween has an outer side, a threadless inner side, adjacent to a first axial end has a first drive feature and a first inner diameter, and adjacent to a second axial end a pivoting element with a threadless passage opening having a second inner diameter smaller than the first inner diameter. A first outer thread is provided between the first and the second axial end, wherein the first outer thread, when used in the first component, is in engagement therewith. The pivoting element is at least partially in engagement with the inner side of the base element in such a form-fitting manner that it is immovable along a longitudinal axis of the base element and is pivotable relative to the base element.
HOLLOW-CYLINDRICAL BASE ELEMENT OF A CONNECTING UNIT
A hollow-cylindrical base element of a connecting unit for connecting a first component to a second component with a distance therebetween has an outer side, a threadless inner side, adjacent to a first axial end has a first drive feature and a first inner diameter, and adjacent to a second axial end a pivoting element with a threadless passage opening having a second inner diameter smaller than the first inner diameter. A first outer thread is provided between the first and the second axial end, wherein the first outer thread, when used in the first component, is in engagement therewith. The pivoting element is at least partially in engagement with the inner side of the base element in such a form-fitting manner that it is immovable along a longitudinal axis of the base element and is pivotable relative to the base element.
Bicycle Safety Lighting Assembly
A bicycle safety lighting assembly for improved rider visibility and safety includes a front lighting array, a rear lighting array, and a control mechanism. The front lighting array is coupled to a front of a bicycle and comprises a running light, a headlight, and a pair of front turn signals. The rear lighting array is coupled to a back of the bicycle and comprises a brake taillight and a pair of rear turn signals. The control mechanism is coupled to a handle bar of the bicycle and comprises a housing, a battery coupled to the housing, a microprocessor, and a plurality of controls. The microprocessor is in operational communication with the battery and a brake system of the bicycle. The plurality of controls is coupled to the housing and is in operational communication with each of the microprocessor, the front lighting array, and the rear lighting array.
Bicycle Safety Lighting Assembly
A bicycle safety lighting assembly for improved rider visibility and safety includes a front lighting array, a rear lighting array, and a control mechanism. The front lighting array is coupled to a front of a bicycle and comprises a running light, a headlight, and a pair of front turn signals. The rear lighting array is coupled to a back of the bicycle and comprises a brake taillight and a pair of rear turn signals. The control mechanism is coupled to a handle bar of the bicycle and comprises a housing, a battery coupled to the housing, a microprocessor, and a plurality of controls. The microprocessor is in operational communication with the battery and a brake system of the bicycle. The plurality of controls is coupled to the housing and is in operational communication with each of the microprocessor, the front lighting array, and the rear lighting array.
Bicycle safety apparatus and methods
The bicycle safety device preferably measures both the traverse proximity to the bike frame and speed of an overtaking vehicle and calculates a driving safety assessment based on a predetermined safety threshold. This assessment, along with the video evidence, is uploaded to a remote server. The device may have a very distinctive light display/effect (which may double as a rear bike light) so that drivers will recognize the device and respond by only overtaking when they are able to do so safely.
Lighting device for an at least partially muscle-powered vehicle by means of light-guiding elements
The present invention comprises an illumination device (1210) of a vehicle which is operated at least partially by human power, having at least one light guide element (1220) and one mounting device which is adapted to accommodate an external light source in such a manner that the light which is emitted by the light source can be fed at least partially into the light guide element (1220) and can exit from the light guide element (1220) in such a manner that the emerging light can serve as illumination for the vehicle which is operated at least partially by human power. The present invention further comprises a method for controlling the illumination device of vehicles which are operated at least partially by human power, and trailers thereof, and also an application for controlling the illumination device of vehicles which are operated at least partially by human power, and trailers thereof.
Lighting device for an at least partially muscle-powered vehicle by means of light-guiding elements
The present invention comprises an illumination device (1210) of a vehicle which is operated at least partially by human power, having at least one light guide element (1220) and one mounting device which is adapted to accommodate an external light source in such a manner that the light which is emitted by the light source can be fed at least partially into the light guide element (1220) and can exit from the light guide element (1220) in such a manner that the emerging light can serve as illumination for the vehicle which is operated at least partially by human power. The present invention further comprises a method for controlling the illumination device of vehicles which are operated at least partially by human power, and trailers thereof, and also an application for controlling the illumination device of vehicles which are operated at least partially by human power, and trailers thereof.
Motorcycle comprising an auxiliary lighting device
A motorcycle (1) including: a motorcycle body (2,3,4) extending along a longitudinal axis (L-L) and having a front part (2), a tail part (4) and a central part (3) comprised between the front part (2) and the tail part (4); at least two wheels (5,6) constrained to the motorcycle body (2,3,4), including a front wheel (5) and a rear wheel (6); a traction engine (7) constrained to the motorcycle body (2, 3, 4) and operatively connected to at least one of the wheels (5, 6); at least one headlight (12) fixed to the front part (2); at least one rear light (14) fixed to the tail part (4). The motorcycle (1) further includes a first auxiliary lighting device (30) fixed to the motorcycle body (2,3,4) and adapted to be electrically controlled in order to be activated and deactivated, wherein the first auxiliary lighting device (30) is arranged and oriented so that, when activated, it lights a ground portion (G1) being on the side and/or under the central part (3) of the motorcycle body (2,3,4).