Illuminated gas tank or shell

a gas tank and illumination technology, applied in the field of motor vehicles, can solve the problems of many accidents involving motorcycles, serious bodily injury or even death of motorcyclists, and motorcycles are not easy to see, so as to reduce the number of motorcycle related accidents, enhance the visibility of motorcycles, and add safety.

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-12-05
THUNDER & LIGHTING ENTERPRISES
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[0014]In a third embodiment, a lighting means is provided underneath the gas tank to help illuminate the area in front and to the sides of the motorcycle. The lighting member is attached to the bottom surface of each side of the motorcycle tank by conventional means, such as velcro, tape, gluing, adhesives, etc. The lighting means is provided with a reflective surface area which reflects light received a light bulb in the direction in front of the motorcycle and to the side of the motorcycle corresponding to the side of the gasoline tank to which the motorcycle is attached. Thus, the lighting means illuminates the side and front areas adjacent the motorcycle to allow the rider to have better familiarity with the surroundings during nighttime travel.
[0016]It is an object of the present invention to enhance the visibility of a motorcycle during nighttime travel while not altering the original look of the motorcycle.
[0017]It is another object of the present invention to provide additional safety to a motorcyclist during nighttime travel.
[0018]It is a further object of the present invention to reduce the number of motorcycle related accidents.
[0019]It is yet another object of the present invention to increase the aesthetic beauty of a motorcycle.
[0021]It is an even still further object of the present invention to provide additional lighting around the adjacent front and side area of a motorcycle.

Problems solved by technology

One problem which has continuously plagued motorcyclist is the visibility of the motorcycle while riding especially during night travel.
This problem is further emphasized by the fact that many motorcyclist wear dark clothing when riding.
Thus, many accidents involving motorcycles are the result of the non-motorcyclist failing to see the motorcyclist.
As the motorcycle itself provides minimal, if any, protection to the motorcyclist, many accidents involving motorcycles result in serious bodily injury or even death to the motorcyclist.
Such severe consequences often occur at relatively low traveling speeds.
However, the use of neon lighting is not as readily adaptable or applicable to motorcycles.
Another problem is the fact that many motorcyclists remove or disconnect the turn signals from their motorcycle feeling that the signals take away from the aesthetic features of the motorcycles as well as their own individuality.
Thus, frequently no indication is given to other vehicles on the road when these motorcyclists are preparing to turn which in turn results in unnecessary accidents.
Several problems immediately become apparent from the lack of illumination around the motorcycle, including the inability to detect glass, sand, tires, or other items which may be disposed on the surface to which the rider is approaching or is about to turn onto.

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first embodiment

[0034]the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1-3. As seen in FIG. 1 a split gasoline tank 10 is generally shown as having a left side tank 14 and a right side tank 12 removably connected to the motorcycle frame 16 by a series of bracket / bolt combinations 17. Fluid openings 18 are disposed on the top of tanks 12 and 14. A fluid cap 20 is also provided on the top of tanks 12 and 14 for sealing openings 18 as is conventional in the art. Gasoline tank 10 is disposed between the seat (not shown) and forks (not shown) of a motorcycle, typically at seat level.

[0035]As seen in the drawings a portion of the outside surfaces of tanks 12 and 14 as well as a portion of the front surfaces of the tanks is removed by conventional means, such as laser cutting, sawing, etc. Preferably, to create a uniformed look and to not destroy the aesthetics of the motorcycle, if one side portion is removed and altered in accordance with the present invention, then the other side portion will also be removed. H...

second embodiment

[0040]Once flat panels 40 and 46 have been welded to tank 14 at openings 32 and 34, respectively, panels 24 and 26, with their respective designs or openings 25 and 27, are ready to be attached to their respective original positions on tank 14. Panels 24 and 26 are attached by conventional means such as welding. A notch (see second embodiment FIG. 6) is provided in the bottom of panels 24 and 26 to create a passageway for cords 44 and 50. However, it is to be understood that the notch can be located anywhere on the panels and still be within the scope of the present invention. All that is required is that access is provided for the cords to the motorcycle's battery, electrical circuitry or wherever the cords are to be connected. After panels 24 and 26 are welded, tank 14 is repainted. Once repainted one viewing the tank will not be able to see that portions of the tank had been removed or altered.

[0041]In the second embodiment of the present invention gasoline tank 102 is manufactur...

third embodiment

[0049]In a third embodiment, an external lighting means 302 is provided underneath a motorcycle gas tank 300, which is attached to the motorcycle frame 301, to help illuminate the area in front and to the sides of the motorcycle. It is to be understood that external lighting means 302 can be utilized with a single gasoline tank or a split gasoline tank. Preferably, external lighting means 302 are provided on both sides of tank 300 to illuminate both side areas adjacent to the motorcycle.

[0050]Lighting means 302 is attached to a bottom surface 303 of each side of motorcycle tank 300 by conventional means, such as velcro, tape, gluing, adhesives, etc. Preferably, lighting means 302 is attached to bottom surface 303 as close as possible to the motorcycle frame or along inner edge 305 of bottom surface 303. However, such is not limiting and lighting means may be attached along any area of bottom surface 303.

[0051]External lighting means 302 includes an L-shaped transparent member 304, p...

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Abstract

Disclosed is a double-walled gasoline or fluid tank having a hollow space allowing light to be visible externally through a variety of openings or designs. A concave side portion of an existing tank is removed and a flat side wall, having an illumination device attached thereto, is attached where the original side portion was removed to create a new tank. An opening is created on the original side portion and the original side portion is reattached to the tank. The illumination device provides light through the opening in the original side portion. In an alternative embodiment a lighting device is provided underneath the gas tank to help illuminate the area in front and to the sides of the motorcycle. The lighting device is provided with a reflective surface area which reflects light received a light bulb in the direction in front of the motorcycle and to the side of the motorcycle corresponding to the side of the gasoline tank to which the motorcycle is attached.

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[0001]This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08 / 169,999, filed Dec. 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,324.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates generally to motorcycles and more particularly to installing illumination means within the gasoline tank area of a motorcycle.[0004]2. Description of the Prior Art[0005]The motorcycle has been a means of fun and relatively inexpensive way of traveling for many years. Recently, the motorcycle has found increased popularity and has become widely accepted by a substantial portion of the purchasing public as their primarily means of traveling. Accordingly, sales figures for various motorcycle companies have reached new highs in recent years.[0006]One problem which has continuously plagued motorcyclist is the visibility of the motorcycle while riding especially during night travel. This problem is further emphasized by the fact that many motorcyclist wear dar...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): B62J6/00B60Q1/26B60Q1/32F21V33/00
CPCB60Q1/2661B60Q1/32Y10S362/806B62J35/00B62J6/26B62J6/055B62J6/00
Inventor BARRY, JAMES E
Owner THUNDER & LIGHTING ENTERPRISES
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