Integrated hand guard and lighting system
11738818 · 2023-08-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62J6/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/029
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J6/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An integrated hand guard lighting system for use with various mountain bike and motor sports vehicles. The combination lighting apparatus and hand guard comprises a mount for releasably coupling to a handlebar and a housing coupled to the mount, the housing having a blade-shaped shield portion that is spaced apart a specified distance from the handlebar to allow for a user to grip the handlebar. The blade-shaped shield portion of the housing includes a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar to shield the user's hand while gripping the handlebar, and includes an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface to illuminate a path outward in a direction away from the gripping region.
Claims
1. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a mount for releasably coupling to a handlebar; and a housing coupled to the mount, the housing having a blade-shaped shield portion that is spaced apart a specified distance from the handlebar so as to allow for a user to grip the handlebar; the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar, the frontal surface shaped to shield the user's hand while gripping the handlebar; and wherein the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprises an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface so as to illuminate a path outward in an opposing direction away from the gripping region.
2. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing is configured to mount at a proximal location of the handlebar to allow for the blade-shaped shield portion to extend cantilevered toward a distal end of the handlebar.
3. The lighting apparatus of claim 2, wherein the housing is offset from the mount via a standoff that terminates at the mount.
4. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the illumination source comprises an array of LEDs spanning across a portion of the frontal surface.
5. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the housing is configured to house a power source for providing power to the illumination source.
6. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein the illumination source is disposed within a recess of the frontal surface of the blade-shaped shield portion.
7. The lighting apparatus of claim 6, wherein the housing further comprises a battery recess disposed open to and behind the recess of the illumination source from the frontal surface.
8. The lighting apparatus of claim 1, wherein a light beam emitted by the illumination source is shaped to act in cooperation with a second light beam of a second lighting apparatus disposed on an opposing end of the handlebar.
9. The lighting apparatus of claim 8, wherein the first and second light beams cooperate to widen an overall light beam emitted from the handlebar.
10. The lighting apparatus of claim 9, wherein the first and second light beams are spaced apart so as to minimize shadows dispersed from the illumination from the handlebar.
11. A lighting system, comprising: a first lighting device comprising a right mount for releasably coupling to a right side of a handlebar, and a housing having a blade-shaped shield portion extending toward a right distal end of the handlebar at a spaced-apart distance from the handlebar so as to allow for a user to grip the handlebar, the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar, the frontal surface shaped to shield the user's right hand while gripping the handlebar, wherein the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprises an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface so as to illuminate a first beam outward in an opposing direction away from the gripping region; and a second lighting device comprising one or more components substantially mirroring the first lighting device for releasably coupling to a right side of the handlebar to illuminate a second beam outward from the handlebar in cooperation with the first beam.
12. The lighting system of claim 11, wherein the housing is configured to mount at a proximal location of the handlebar to allow for the blade-shaped shield portion to extend cantilevered toward a distal end of the handlebar.
13. The lighting system of claim 12, wherein the housing is offset from the mount via a standoff that terminates at the mount.
14. The lighting system of claim 11, wherein the illumination source comprises an array of LEDs spanning across a portion of the frontal surface.
15. The lighting system of claim 11, wherein the housing is configured to house a power source for providing power to the illumination source.
16. The lighting system of claim 12, wherein the illumination source is disposed within a recess of the frontal surface of the blade-shaped shield portion.
17. The lighting system of claim 16, wherein the housing further comprises a battery recess disposed open to and behind the recess of the illumination source from the frontal surface.
18. The lighting system of claim 11, wherein the first and second light beams cooperate to widen an overall light beam emitted from the handlebar.
19. The lighting system of claim 18, wherein the first and second light beams are spaced apart so as to minimize shadows dispersed from the illumination from the handlebar.
20. A hand guard, comprising: a mount for releasably coupling to a handlebar; and a housing coupled to the mount, the housing having a blade-shaped shield portion that is spaced apart a specified distance from the handlebar to allow for a user to grip the handlebar; the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar, the frontal surface shaped to shield the user's hand while gripping the handlebar; wherein the housing is coupled to the mount at a proximal location of the handlebar to allow for the blade-shaped shield portion to extend cantilevered across at least a portion of the gripping region toward a distal end of the handlebar; and wherein the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprises an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface so as to illuminate a path outward in an opposing direction away from the gripping region.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
(1) The technology described herein will be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings which are for illustrative purposes only:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The description provided below is directed to various embodiments of an integrated hand guard lighting system for use with various mountain bike and motor sports vehicles. While the description and figures provided herein are shown with a mount for use with a bicycle handlebars, it is appreciated that the embodiment illustrated in of
(8) Referring now to
(9) Housing 12 may also include an aft compartment section 12b allowing for disposition of various components of the device, and a receiving portion 12c for attachment of a standoff 14 that sets the blade portion 12a a set distance away from the mounting surface (e.g. see handlebar 40 in
(10) In one embodiment, the housing 12 and/or standoff 14 are constructed of a polymeric compound such as a lightweight thermoplastic compound that is compact and resistant to breaking upon impact. The standoff 14 includes a universal coupling or mount 50 that allows for releasable attachment to a handlebar, without removing your grips or other controls.
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(13) Battery 24 provides power to illumination source 16, and may be rechargeable, disposable or other variation known in the art. The battery may also be located outside (or supplemented with another battery) at a distance from housing 12, such as a location at the stem, head tube, or other central location on the bike (e.g. see external battery 70 extended leads 72 shown in
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(17) Furthermore, when the lighting devices 10 are incorporated as a lighting system 100 having a pair of lighting devices (e.g., right-mounted lighting device 10a and left-mounted lighting device 10b shown in
(18) It is appreciated that the shape or angular swath of beams 30a and 30b may vary from that depicted in
(19) As also shown in
(20) The hand guard lighting device 10 as shown in
(21) From the description herein, it will be appreciated that that the present disclosure encompasses multiple embodiments which include, but are not limited to, the following:
(22) 1. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a mount for releasably coupling to a handlebar; and a housing coupled to the mount, the housing having a blade-shaped shield portion that is spaced apart a specified distance from the handlebar so as to allow for a user to grip the handlebar; the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar to shield the user's hand while gripping the handlebar; the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface so as to illuminate a path outward in a direction away from the gripping region.
(23) 2. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is offset from the mount via a standoff that terminates at the mount.
(24) 3. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the illumination source comprises an array of LEDs spanning across a portion of the frontal surface.
(25) 4. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is configured to house a battery for providing power to the illumination source.
(26) 5. A lighting system comprising a pair of lighting apparatus of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, configured to be mounted at spaced-apart locations on the handlebar.
(27) 6. A method of providing illumination from a hand guard using the lighting apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments.
(28) 7. A lighting apparatus, comprising: a mount for releasably coupling to a handlebar; and a housing coupled to the mount, the housing having a blade-shaped shield portion that is spaced apart a specified distance from the handlebar so as to allow for a user to grip the handlebar; the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar, the frontal surface shaped to shield the user's hand while gripping the handlebar; and wherein the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprises an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface so as to illuminate a path outward in an opposing direction away from the gripping region.
(29) 8. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is configured to mount at a proximal location of the handlebar to allow for the blade-shaped shield portion to extend cantilevered toward a distal end of the handlebar.
(30) 9. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is offset from the mount via a standoff that terminates at the mount.
(31) 10. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the illumination source comprises an array of LEDs spanning across a portion of the frontal surface.
(32) 11. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is configured to house a power source for providing power to the illumination source.
(33) 12. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the illumination source is disposed within a recess of the frontal surface of the blade-shaped shield portion.
(34) 13. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing further comprises a battery recess disposed open to and behind the recess of the illumination source from the frontal surface.
(35) 14. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein a light beam emitted by the illumination source is shaped to act in cooperation with a second light beam of a second lighting apparatus disposed on an opposing end of the handlebar.
(36) 15. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the first and second light beams cooperate to widen an overall light beam emitted from the handlebar.
(37) 16. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the first and second light beams are spaced apart so as to minimize shadows dispersed from the illumination from the handlebar.
(38) 17. A lighting system, comprising: a first lighting device comprising a right mount for releasably coupling to a right side of a handlebar, and a housing having a blade-shaped shield portion extending toward a right distal end of the handlebar at a spaced-apart distance from the handlebar so as to allow for a user to grip the handlebar, the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar, the frontal surface shaped to shield the user's right hand while gripping the handlebar, wherein the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprises an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface so as to illuminate a first beam outward in an opposing direction away from the gripping region; and a second lighting device comprising one or more components substantially mirroring the first lighting device for releasably coupling to a right side of the handlebar to illuminate a second beam outward from the handlebar in cooperation with the first beam.
(39) 18. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is configured to mount at a proximal location of the handlebar to allow for the blade-shaped shield portion to extend cantilevered toward a distal end of the handlebar.
(40) 19. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is offset from the mount via a standoff that terminates at the mount.
(41) 20. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the illumination source comprises an array of LEDs spanning across a portion of the frontal surface.
(42) 21. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing is configured to house a power source for providing power to the illumination source.
(43) 22. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the illumination source is disposed within a recess of the frontal surface of the blade-shaped shield portion.
(44) 23. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the housing further comprises a battery recess disposed open to and behind the recess of the illumination source from the frontal surface.
(45) 24. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the first and second light beams cooperate to widen an overall light beam emitted from the handlebar.
(46) 25. The apparatus, system or method of any of the preceding or subsequent embodiments, wherein the first and second light beams are spaced apart so as to minimize shadows dispersed from the illumination from the handlebar.
(47) 26. A hand guard, comprising: a mount for releasably coupling to a handlebar; and a housing coupled to the mount, the housing having a blade-shaped shield portion that is spaced apart a specified distance from the handlebar to allow for a user to grip the handlebar; the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprising a frontal surface configured to extend along a gripping region of the handlebar, the frontal surface shaped to shield the user's hand while gripping the handlebar; wherein the housing is coupled to the mount at a proximal location of the handlebar to allow for the blade-shaped shield portion to extend cantilevered across at least a portion of the gripping region toward a distal end of the handlebar; wherein the blade-shaped shield portion of the housing comprises an illumination source disposed at the frontal surface so as to illuminate a path outward in an opposing direction away from the gripping region.
(48) Although the description herein contains many details, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the disclosure but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments. Therefore, it will be appreciated that the scope of the disclosure fully encompasses other embodiments which may become obvious to those skilled in the art.
(49) In the claims, reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one or more.” All structural, chemical, and functional equivalents to the elements of the disclosed embodiments that are known to those of ordinary skill in the art are expressly incorporated herein by reference and are intended to be encompassed by the present claims. Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the present disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited in the claims. No claim element herein is to be construed as a “means plus function” element unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for”. No claim element herein is to be construed as a “step plus function” element unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “step for”.
(50) In addition to any other claims, the applicant(s)/inventor(s) claim each and every embodiment of the technology described herein, as well as any aspect, component, or element of any embodiment described herein, and any combination of aspects, components or elements of any embodiment described herein.