Manual-operation sound and light emitting device used in...

Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Bicycle or motorcycle

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C362S086000, C362S540000, C340S432000, C340S815700

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06945677

ABSTRACT:
A manual-operation sound and light emitting device is used in a vehicle, particularly in a bicycle. Moving a movable rod, a gear will rotate. Then steel balls resists against a cover so as to rotate the cover. The rotation of the cover will drive a central rod and a bell body to rotate. Then a coil, a transparent light mask, and a hammer of the bell body displace to touch a block of a seat. By the elasticity of a spring, a hammer will vibrate after passing through the block so as to knock the bell body to emit sounds. A plurality of inclined grooves in the gear and the steel balls cause the bell body to rotate unidirectionally. When the central rod rotates, a coil will be driven. A magnet will cut through positive negative electrode sheets so as to light up LED lights in the bell body.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5307706 (1994-05-01), Nagano
patent: 2000025667 (2000-01-01), None
patent: 2000038176 (2000-02-01), None

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