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Head Lamp Assembly For A Motorcycle

Abstract: Present invention describes a head lamp assembly for a two wheeler having headlamp mounting bracket, used for mounting of headlamp which is placed surrounded by side covers and a centre cover. Said headlamp mounting bracket is attached to a mounting stay which is having a left and a right mounting stay member having upper and lower mounting bracket with fixed damper rings to reduce vibration level in the head lamp assembly. Mentioned left and right mounting brackets are connected through a centre mounting stay member defined by a lower centre mounting member and an upper centre mounting stay secured such that the upper centre mounting stay is configured to connect the mounting stay with the head lamp mounting bracket.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
21 March 2011
Publication Number
06/2014
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
ELECTRICAL
Status
Email
Parent Application
Patent Number
Legal Status
Grant Date
2019-02-28
Renewal Date

Applicants

TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED
“JAYALAKSHMI ESTATES” NO.29 (OLD NO.8) HADDOWS ROAD, CHENNAI 600 006

Inventors

1. ARULDASS PAUL CHRISTU DASS
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED, “JAYALAKSHMI ESTATES” NO.29 (OLD NO.8) HADDOWS ROAD, CHENNAI 600 006
2. RAJAMANI RAVISANKAR
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED, “JAYALAKSHMI ESTATES” NO.29 (OLD NO.8) HADDOWS ROAD, CHENNAI 600 006
3. RAMALINGAM KARTHIKEYAN
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED, “JAYALAKSHMI ESTATES” NO.29 (OLD NO.8) HADDOWS ROAD, CHENNAI 600 006

Specification

FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention relates to a motorcycle and more particularly to the headlamp assembly of the motorcycle. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the existing motorcycles head lamp assembly is connected to the front suspension vehicle directly and through a lesser surface area hence transferred vibrations and rattling to the headlamp assembly is more thus creates a problem for the user thus a system or method is required to minimise the vibration level in the headlamp assembly.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the present invention related to a motorcycle with a head lamp assembly with a head lamp member, multiple side covers and a centre cover connected through a headlamp mounting bracket. Further, said head lamp assembly is having multiple turn signal indicators secured over outer side of side cover and a display unit secured over the side cover and the centre cover. A mounting stay is joining the head lamp assembly and a front fork assembly. The mounting stay comprises left and right mounting stay members with upper and lower mounting bracket with fixed rubber rings and a centre mounting stay member and the centre mounting stay member is connecting the right the left mounting stay member as well as connecting the mounting stay to the head lamp mounting bracket. Further, said centre mounting stay comprises an upper centre mounting stay member and a lower centre mounting member and upper centre mounting stay member is connecting the mounting stay with the headlamp bracket.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING

The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawing which is incorporated in and constitute embodiments of the invention, illustrate several aspects of the invention and together with a description of the embodiments serve to explain the principles of the invention and thus, are not limited of the present invention and a brief description of the drawing is as follows:

Figure 1 is the rear view of the head lamp assembly and depicting the main embodiments of the head lamp assembly.

Figure 2 is the side view of the head lamp assembly showing the arrangement of the inventive embodiments of the invention.

Figure 3 is the exploded view of the head lamp assembly depicting the embodiments of the invention and their arrangement in order to enablement of the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed in following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. The invention may have application to all types of two wheeled vehicles.

Figure 1 is showing the main embodiments of the claimed subject matter. The claimed head lamp assembly (figure"!) for motorcycle comprises of side covers (104), centre cover (102), head lamp unit (201 as shown in figure 2, not shown in figure 1), a display unit (103), multiple turn signal lamps (101) and a mounting stay (100). Said mounting stay (100), further comprises of multiple parts i.e. left and right mounting stay member (108) and centre mounting stay member which further comprises of multiple parts i.e. upper centre mounting stay member (110) and lower centre mounting stay member (109) wherein the connecting sub part (106) of upper centre mounting stay member (110) is joining the mounting stay (100) and the head lamp mounting bracket (105) which is also joining the side covers (104), centre cover (102), head lamp (201 as shown in figure 2, not shown in figure 1) and display unit (103) together.

The right and the left side mounting stay members (108) are further comprising upper and lower mounting brackets (107) having rubber rings fitted inside to ensure minimum vibration transfer to head lamp assembly and multiple number of mounting brackets (107) is ensuring the maximum surface area in contact with front suspension system for better stability of the head lamp assembly over the front suspension system.

As shown in figure 2, mounting stay (206) Is connecting the head lamp assembly (200) to the front suspension system (not shown in figure) and the mounting brackets (205) are increasing the connecting surface area for better stability and the rubber rings or cushions inside said brackets (205) are decreasing transferred vibration level.

Further, referring to figure 3 exploded view of the claimed head lamp assembly is presented in order to explain the assembly of the claimed subject matter for enablement of the said invention. Side covers (302) and the centre cover (301) are sitting over a horizontal head lamp bracket (306) and the head lamp (not shown in figure) is connected to the head lamp bracket (306) on front part of head lamp bracket (306). On the lower portion of said head lamp bracket (306) the mounting stay (300) is fixed through connecting parts (312) extending from upper part of the centre mounting stay member (313) as well as said mounting stay (300) is also connected with the side covers (312) of the head lamp assembly through connecting parts (311) extending from the lower part of the centre mounting stand member (313).

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS

1) A head lamp assembly for a motorcycle comprising;

a) a headlamp mounting bracket configured to facilitate mounting of a headlamp member, a plurality of side cover and a centre cover;

b) a plurality of turn signal indicator secured over outer side of the plurality of side cover, a display unit secured surrounded by the plurality of side cover and the centre cover; and

c) a mounting stay comprising a left mounting stay and a right mounting stay member, having upper and lower mounting bracket with fixed rings, connected to each other through a centre mounting stay member defined by a lower centre mounting member and an upper centre mounting stay secured such that the upper centre mounting stay is configured to connect the mounting stay with the head lamp mounting bracket.

2) The head lamp assembly, as claimed in claim 1, wherein fixed rings are damper elements secured in upper and lower mounting brackets of the mounting stay.

3) The head lamp assembly, as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper centre mounting stay comprises at least a vertical member connected with the upper centre mounting and connecting the head lamp mounting bracket with said upper centre mounting bracket.

4) The head lamp assembly, substantially as herein described with reference to, and as illustrated in, the accompanying drawings.

Documents

Application Documents

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1 308279-Form 27.pdf 2023-11-20
1 866-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
2 308279-Form27_Statement Of Working_29-09-2022.pdf 2022-09-29
2 866-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION(PROVISIONAL) 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
3 866-CHE-2011-Form 27_Statement of Working_30-09-2020.pdf 2020-09-30
3 866-CHE-2011 FORM-2 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
4 Correspondence by Applicant_Renewal Fee_17-05-2019.pdf 2019-05-17
4 866-CHE-2011 FORM-1 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
5 Form27_License_29-03-2019.pdf 2019-03-29
5 866-CHE-2011 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
6 866-CHE-2011-IntimationOfGrant28-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-28
6 866-CHE-2011 FORM-18 05-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-05
7 866-CHE-2011-PatentCertificate28-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-28
7 866-CHE-2011 ABSTRACT 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
8 Abstract_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
8 866-CHE-2011 FORM-5 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
9 866-CHE-2011 FORM-2 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
9 Claims_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
10 866-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
10 Description_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
11 866-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION(COMPLETE) 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
11 Drawings_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
12 866-CHE-2011 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
12 Marked Up Claims_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
13 866-CHE-2011 CLAIMS 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
13 Claims_Reply to Hearing_13-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-13
14 866-CHE-2011-FER.pdf 2018-03-23
14 Correspondence by Applicant_Reply to Hearing_13-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-13
15 Marked Up Copy_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
15 Marked-up Copies_Reply to Hearing_13-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-13
16 866-CHE-2011-HearingNoticeLetter.pdf 2019-01-18
16 Form 5_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
17 Form 3_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
17 Abstract_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
18 Claims_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
18 Form 1_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
19 Correspondence by Applicant_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
20 Claims_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
20 Form 1_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
21 Abstract_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
21 Form 3_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
22 866-CHE-2011-HearingNoticeLetter.pdf 2019-01-18
22 Form 5_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
23 Marked Up Copy_Fer Reply_24-09-2018.pdf 2018-09-24
23 Marked-up Copies_Reply to Hearing_13-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-13
24 Correspondence by Applicant_Reply to Hearing_13-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-13
24 866-CHE-2011-FER.pdf 2018-03-23
25 Claims_Reply to Hearing_13-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-13
25 866-CHE-2011 CLAIMS 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
26 866-CHE-2011 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
26 Marked Up Claims_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
27 866-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION(COMPLETE) 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
27 Drawings_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
28 866-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
28 Description_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
29 866-CHE-2011 FORM-2 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
29 Claims_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
30 866-CHE-2011 FORM-5 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
30 Abstract_Granted 308279_27-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-27
31 866-CHE-2011-PatentCertificate28-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-28
31 866-CHE-2011 ABSTRACT 20-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-20
32 866-CHE-2011-IntimationOfGrant28-02-2019.pdf 2019-02-28
32 866-CHE-2011 FORM-18 05-03-2012.pdf 2012-03-05
33 Form27_License_29-03-2019.pdf 2019-03-29
33 866-CHE-2011 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
34 Correspondence by Applicant_Renewal Fee_17-05-2019.pdf 2019-05-17
34 866-CHE-2011 FORM-1 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
35 866-CHE-2011-Form 27_Statement of Working_30-09-2020.pdf 2020-09-30
35 866-CHE-2011 FORM-2 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
36 866-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION(PROVISIONAL) 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21
36 308279-Form27_Statement Of Working_29-09-2022.pdf 2022-09-29
37 308279-Form 27.pdf 2023-11-20
37 866-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 21-03-2011.pdf 2011-03-21

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