Motorcycle mounted radar/laser detector

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Inventors

Peterson, Daniel John

Application #

795484

Filed

Mar-9-2004

Published

Sep-27-2005

Current US Class

342/13
342/175
342/176
342/195
342/20
342/52
342/53
342/54
342/89
398/202
398/212

International Classes

H04K 003/00; G01S 007/00

Field of Search

340/4255 340/463 340/933 340/936 340/942 342/13-20 342/89 342/175 342/176-197 342/52-54 73/488 356/28 356/73 356/213-236 455/2261-229 398/202-214

Assignee

Marion (IA)

Examiners

Gregory; Bernarr E.

US Patent References

4346992   Laser detector and...
4723314   Heterodyne laser d...
5525989   Helmet and radar...
5666120   Detector apparatus
5781145   Motorcycle mounte...
5990821   Detector apparatus
6297732   Radar/laser detecti...
6384776   EM signal detectio...
6583750   Wide-band radar d...
6587068   Police radar/laser...
6670905   Radar warning rec...

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Abstract
A radar and laser detection device for mounting upon a motorcycle is described which provides increased concealment, security, safety, ease of use and functionality specific to the needs of motorcycle drivers. A method of semi-permanently mounting the device is described which requires no permanent alterations to the vehicle while providing improved visibility of alarm signals, a simple display technique, and controls which do not require the operator to remove his/her hands from the vehicle handlebars.
 
Claims
1. A police radar and laser detection device including:

a. an internal antenna which receives X, Ka, and Ka-wideband microwave signals

b. an external, electrically connected antenna which receives X, Ka, and Ka-wideband microwave signals

c. two external, electrically connected light sensitive diode antennas which receives laser signals in the range between 820 and 950 nm

d. a visible means for providing an alarm signal with automatic display intensity control

e. a control module

f. an integration unit for combining wiring into a single loom for connection to the main detection unit.

2. A police radar and laser detection device as claimed in claim 1 for semi-permanent mounting upon a motorcycle and running from the electrical system of said motorcycle, consisting of:



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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Research and/or development not federally funded—inventor retains full rights to patent.

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Not Applicable

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a radar wave and laser detection system designed and implemented for modular, safe, secure and efficient use when installed upon a motorcycle.

Many unique methods to warn a driver of the presence of speed detecting radar and laser waves are currently in use. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,462 describes a radar detection helmet to be worn by the driver. Correspondingly, U.S. Pat. No. 5,034,747 discloses a detachable radar unit for a helmet. Further, U.S. Pat. No. 5,114,060 describes a radar detector mounting apparatus for securely mounting a commercially available radar detector unit on either the handlebars or fairing of a motorcycle. Additionally, U.S. Pat. No. 5,781,145 discloses a method and operation of a permanently affixed radar detection unit in the interior of a motorcycle. Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 5,005,661 describes a method for mounting a radar speed monitor in a removable manner to a motorcycle.
 
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