Illuminated motorcycle shifter linkage

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Inventors

Sollitto, Joseph F.
Foglia, Robert

Application #

145801

Filed

May-16-2002

Published

Jul-13-2004

Current US Class

180/219
362/473

International Classes

B62K 011/10

Field of Search

180/219 362/473-491 362/540 340/427 340/425.5 340/456 340/691.1 340/691.7 340/691.8 340/815

Examiners

Morris; Lesley D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fridman; Lawrence G.

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Abstract
An illuminated shifter linkage apparatus for coupling the shifter pedal and the transmission of a motorcycle includes an inner rod having a plurality of light-emitting elements seated within a corresponding set of inner rod apertures, and an open-ended outer hollow shaft into which the inner rod is received. When fully assembled, the light-emitting elements align with the corresponding apertures in the outer hollow shaft to facilitate the passage of light through the shaft apertures, thereby providing an aesthetically pleasing appearance and enhancing the visibility of the motorcycle at night and in poorly lit areas.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An illuminated motorcycle shifter linkage apparatus disposed between a shifter pedal and a transmission of a motorcycle, said apparatus, comprising:

a rigid shaft member generally defined by a longitudinally extending shaft wall terminating at opposite shaft ends, the shaft wall defining an interior space; and

at least one light-emitting source disposed within the interior space of said shaft; and

said shaft wall having at least one opening provided therein for enabling light emitted by said light-emitting source to pass therethrough.

2. An illuminated motorcycle shifter linkage apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said opposite shaft ends are provided for coupling to the corresponding shifter pedal and transmission of said motorcycle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to motorcycle shifter arms or linkages, and more particularly to an illuminated shifter linkage apparatus.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Motorcycle riders generally have a great concern with safety while riding their vehicles. Of particular concern is the lack of visibility of a rider's motorcycle at night and in poorly lit areas. For this reason, many motorcycle owners find to be desirable to incorporate auxiliary lighting. According to the prior art, one means of providing enhanced lighting is to attach additional lighting components to the existing motorcycle body. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,590,947 discloses an illuminated windscreen for a motorcycle fairing, incorporating a plurality of light bulbs adjacent a lower edge portion of the windscreen and attached by mechanical clips. While such auxiliary attachment may serve the purpose of improving visibility, many motorcycle owners would prefer to incorporate lighting into an existing feature of the motorcycle in a manner enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the vehicle. Such enhancements may also be desirable for distinguishing an owners motorcycle from his fellow riders' bikes. Where the lighting is to be incorporated into an existing structure, an important consideration is that the chosen structure has either limited or smooth movement during operation, thereby minimizing agitation of the lighting components.
 
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