Vehicle safety illumination device

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Inventors

Beck, Blaine E.
Corris, Charles J.

Application #

694217

Filed

Jun-9-1976

Published

Jun-16-1981

Current US Class

116/173
116/202
116/28R
362/473
362/511

International Classes

B62J 005/00

Field of Search

240/755 240/6.42 240/1 362/72

Examiners

Hayes; Monroe H.

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Abstract
A safety illumination device is provided for a wheeled vehicle such as a bicycle comprising a lamp housing and lamp member carried by a pole member extending above the frame of the vehicle and attached thereto wherein an optic rod member is carried in light receiving relationship with the lamp housing so that light admitted from the lamp causes the rod member to be uniformly illuminated on its length producing a highly visible safety light.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An illumination device for a multi-wheeled venicle comprising:

a housing member for being carried by said vehicle;

said housing member constructed for receiving and containing a source of power;

a hollow pole member extending from said housing so as to extend generally vertically above a vehicle frame portion;

a translucent lamp housing carried by said pole at an upper end portion thereof substantially above said vehicle frame;

a lamp socket carried in a lower portion of said lamp housing for holding a lamp for emitting a light when operatively connected to said power source;

an elongated optic rod member carried by an upper portion of said lamp housing in light receiving relationship with light emitted by said lamp;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Due to the increasing number of bicycles and motorcycles being utilized on the highways and roads, the provision of adequate safety devices for detecting such a vehicle by oncoming traffic is a problem to which considerable attention need be given. Prior devices have been utilized wherein a safety device such as a flag or light is carried adjacent an upper portion of a pole member attached to the vehicle.

Devices which utilize a safety or warning light are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,862,410 and 3,916,377 wherein a lamp member contained in a lamp housing is carried adjacent an upper portion of a pole member mounted on and extending above the vehicle frame. While both of these devices utilize a flashing lamp to increase the visibility thereof, the size of the lamp and thus the amount of illumination produced thereby is limited. This is due to the fact that the pole member which is usually a flexible pole member can support only such so much weight without becoming unstable and unwieldy and, hence, the size of the lamp housing must be limited.
 
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