Bicycle light
RE047688 ยท 2019-11-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher McCaslin (Alameda, CA, US)
- Greg Weisenfeld (Carmel Valley, CA, US)
- Beau Jesse Robertson (Santa Cruz, CA, US)
- Roxanne Lo (Santa Cruz, CA, US)
Cpc classification
B62J6/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F21V7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H04M1/22
ELECTRICITY
F21L4/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21S4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bicycle light for securing to a handlebar or other part of a bike, or to a rider's helmet, has an angled front face that allows use of a single, flat LED circuit board with one or more deep conic or parabolic reflectors positioned in front of the upper part of the board and one or more shallow reflectors in front of the bottom part of the board. This provides for both a spot beam produced by the deep reflector and flood light produced by the shallow reflector, in a compact and efficient assembly. Another important feature of the device is side lighting which can be independently controlled, important in affording the rider side lighting while in street traffic but the option to pulse or switch off the side lighting when riding on a trail.
Claims
1. A bicycle light, comprising: a light housing, a connector on the housing for securing the bicycle light to a bicycle or to a user, .[.a battery contained within the housing,.]. an LED circuit board within the housing, and including an external switch .[.on the housing for providing.]. .Iadd.to provide .Iaddend.power from .[.the.]. .Iadd.a .Iaddend.battery to the LED circuit board when desired, the LED circuit board being essentially planar and containing at least one surface-mounted LED in an upper part of the board and at least one surface-mounted LED in a lower part of the board, both LEDs directed toward a front end of the housing, reflectors positioned in the housing directly in front of the LED circuit board to reflect light from the LEDs in a forward direction out the front of the housing, the reflector at the upper LED being a deep reflector producing a spot beam and the reflector at the lower LED being a shallow reflector, shallower than the deep reflector and extending forward less than the deep reflector and producing a flood light beam out through the front of the housing, and a front port or window in the housing including a transparent window plate sealed in the housing, at least a part of the window plate being planar and angled obliquely downwardly relative to the LED circuit board and relative to the direction of projection of light from the LEDs, such that a lower part of the window plate is receded farther back than an upper part of the window plate, so as to provide greater depth of space in the housing accommodating the deeper reflector in the upper part of the housing, the deeper reflector occupying such greater depth of space, and lesser depth of space accommodating the shallow reflector in the lower part of the housing, the shallow reflector occupying such lesser depth of space.
2. The bicycle light of claim 1, wherein the window plate upper part is essentially vertical and the window plate lower part is angled.
3. The bicycle light of claim 2, wherein the window plate lower part is angled about 15 from vertical.
4. The bicycle light of claim 2, wherein the window plate is an integrally formed plastic molding.
5. The bicycle light of claim 1, wherein the window plate defines a single plane.
6. The bicycle light of claim 5, wherein the window plate is angled at least about 7 from the planar LED circuit board.
7. The bicycle light of claim 5, wherein the window plate is angled at least about 10 from the planar LED circuit board.
8. The bicycle light of claim 5, wherein the window plate is angled about 12 .Iadd.from .Iaddend.the planar LED circuit board.
9. The bicycle light of claim 1, wherein the deep reflector at the upper LED is a parabolic reflector.
10. The bicycle light of claim 1, wherein the deep reflector at the upper LED is a biconic reflector.
11. The bicycle light of claim 1, with two LEDs in the upper part of the circuit board, a said deep reflector being provided for each of the upper LEDs.
12. The bicycle light of claim 1, wherein the battery is a rechargeable battery .Iadd.within the light housing.Iaddend., and the housing including a micro USB charging port for recharging the battery.
13. The bicycle light of claim 1, further including left and right side lights on the housing, the side lights producing amber light.
14. The bicycle light of claim 13, wherein the side lights include at least one side light LED, including a .[.second.]. .Iadd.side light .Iaddend.switch on the housing, independently controlling the side light LED so that the side lights need not be on when the forward-projecting lights are on.
15. The bicycle light of claim 14, wherein the side light LED is mounted on the LED circuit board.
.[.16. A bicycle light, comprising: a light housing, a connector on the housing for securing the bicycle light to a bicycle or to a user, a battery contained within the housing, an LED circuit board within the housing, and including an external switch on the housing for providing power from the battery to the LED circuit board when desired, the LED circuit board containing at least one LED directed toward a front end of the housing, a reflector positioned in the housing directly in front of the LED circuit board to reflect light from the LED in a forward direction out the front of the housing, a single side light LED in the housing and side light means for directing light from the side light LED to side light windows at left and right on the housing, for side lights, and a second switch on the housing, independently controlling the side light LED so that the side lights need not be on when the forward-projecting lights are on..].
.[.17. bicycle light of claim 16, wherein the side light means comprises light pipes from the side light LED to the side light windows..].
.[.18. The bicycle light of claim 16, wherein the side light LED is mounted on a back side of the LED circuit board..].
.[.19. The bicycle light of claim 16, wherein the light housing comprises two parts, a front metal part and a rear plastic part, the rear part containing the battery and sliding into the front part as assembled, the external switch being supported on the plastic part and the metal part serving to dissipate heat to exterior of the bicycle light..].
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(9) A connector bracket 18 is seen secured to the bottom side of the light casing 12. In a preferred form this connector has a handlebar-engaging surface 20, appropriately curved as shown, and a connection point 22 for a flexible, stretchable strap to be wrapped tightly around the bottom of the handle-bar and secured back to the connector device 18. Other forms of connection to a bicycle can be used.
(10) Left and right side lights 24 are included in a preferred embodiment of the front light of the invention. These project yellow or amber light, but other colors are also possible.
(11) The front end 26 of the bicycle light is angled downwardly, as described above. The downward angle is relative to vertical or with respect to a plane indicated at 28 and defined by a decorative circumferential groove as shown (the plane being perpendicular to the length of the casing 12). This downward angle is also relative to an LED circuit board, described below.
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(22) In other respects the light assembly 70 is similar to that described above, especially with regard to internal components. The LED circuit board (not shown) is vertical or approximately vertical, essentially perpendicular to the light path. The reflector block 38c is similar to that shown in
(23) The above described preferred embodiments are intended to illustrate the principles of the invention, but not to limit its scope. Other embodiments and variations to these preferred embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.