HANDLEBAR GRIP SET
20230365211 ยท 2023-11-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62J6/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/056
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B62J6/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/028
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A handlebar grip set has two turn signals, two operating kits, and two grips. Each of the two turn signals is detachable and has a base, an illumination module assembled to the base, and a housing assembled to the base and covering the illumination module. Each operating kit has a button module electrically connected to the illumination module of a corresponding one of the turn signals. Each one of the grips surrounds the base of a corresponding one of the turn signals. The base of each turn signal is configured to be assembled to one of two ends of a handlebar. The turn signals of the handlebar grip set provide sufficient warning function when a bicycle equipped with the handlebar grip set is turning.
Claims
1. A handlebar grip set comprising: two turn signals, each one of the two turn signals being detachable and having a base; an illumination module assembled to the base; and a housing assembled to the base and covering the illumination module; two operating kits, each one of the two operation kits having a button module electrically connected to the illumination module of a corresponding one of the two turn signals; and two grips, each one of the two grips surrounding the base of a corresponding one of the two turn signals; wherein the base of each one of the two turn signals is configured to be assembled to one of two ends of handlebars.
2. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the two turn signals has a sleeve sleeving the base of the turn signal.
3. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 2, wherein each one of the two turn signals has a battery; each one of the two turn signals has a charging board electrically connected to the battery of the turn signal; and the battery of each one of the two turn signals is a rechargeable battery.
4. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 3, wherein the handlebar grip set has a headlight; and the battery of one of the two turn signals is electrically connected to the illumination module of each one of the two turn signals, the battery of the other one of the two turn signals is electrically connected to the headlight.
5. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the two operating kits has a mount, and the button module of the operating kit is assembled to the mount.
6. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 2, wherein each one of the two operating kits has a mount, and the button module of the operating kit is assembled to the mount.
7. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 3, wherein each one of the two operating kits has a mount, and the button module of the operating kit is assembled to the mount.
8. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 4, wherein each one of the two operating kits has a mount, and the button module of the operating kit is assembled to the mount.
9. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 1, wherein each one of the two turn signals has a battery; the illumination modules of the two turn signals are electrically connected to the battery of at least one of the two turn signals.
10. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 9, wherein each one of the two operating kits has a mount; the mount of at least one of the two operating kits has a charging connector electrically connected to the battery of at least one of the two turn signals; the charging connector of the mount of the at least one of the two operating kits has a charging socket adjacent to the button module of the operating kit.
11. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 1, wherein the handlebar grip set is used with two rear trafficators, each one of the two rear trafficators has a fastening unit made of flexible materials and having a body being rectangular and having two opposite ends; a first strap and a second strap respectively disposed at the two ends of the body; and a light strip disposed at the body.
12. The handlebar grip set as claimed in claim 11, wherein the first strap has two ends opposite in positions; multiple engaging holes disposed at one of the two ends of the first strap; and a buckle disposed at the other one of the two ends of the first strap and is able to be engaged with one of the multiple engaging holes; and the second strap has two ends opposite in positions; a restricting hole disposed at one of the two ends of the second strap; and multiple blocking portions disposed at the other one of the two ends of the second strap; wherein the end with the multiple blocking portions may be inserted through the restricting hole and one of the blocking portions may be restricted by the restricting hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0018] In the present invention, the battery 23 of each one of the two turn signals 20 is a rechargeable battery. Each one of the two turn signals 20 further has a charging board 26. The charging board 26 is assembled at the second end of the base 21, is electrically connected to the battery 23 of the turn signal 20, and is disposed inside the handlebars 10. The charging board 26 may be connected to an electrical power source for charging the battery 23.
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[0020] When the handlebar grip set of the present invention is applied to an electric bicycle, the charging board 26 of each one of the two turn signals 20 may be electrically connected to a motor. The battery 23 of each turn signal 20 may be omitted accordingly. Practically, the electrical connection mentioned in the present invention may be a wired connection or a wireless connection. The two button modules 32 may be respectively wireless connected to the two illumination modules 22 of the two turning signals 20 via Bluetooth. The mount 31 of each operating kit 30 may have a charging connector 311. The two charging connectors 311 of the two mounts 31 of the two operating kits 30 may be electrically connected to the two batteries 23 of the two turning signals 20. The charging connector 311 of the mount 31 of each operating kit 30 may have a charging socket adjacent to the button module 32 of the operating kit 30.
[0021] Alternatively, the two batteries 23 of the two turning signals 20 may be electrically connected in series. Therefore, only one of the two operating kits 30 has the charging connector 311 to be electrically connected to the battery 23 of one of the two turning signals 20.
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[0028] The handlebar grip set of the present invention is configured to be assembled to the two ends of the handlebars 10. In the present invention, the handlebar grip set has the two turn signals 20 and the two operating kits 30 respectively electrically connected to the two illumination modules 22 of the two turn signals 20. A user can control the two turn signals 20 via the two operating kits 30 to achieve a sufficient warning effect when the bicycle is turning.
[0029] In the present invention, the base 21, the illumination module 22, the battery 23, the housing 24, and the sleeve 25 of each of the two turn signals 20 are detachably assembled to one another. Broken parts of each turn signal 20 can be conveniently replaced by the user.
[0030] Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.