Bicycle lighting system

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Special application – Vehicle

Reexamination Certificate

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C315S129000, C315S20000A, C362S473000, C362S543000, C362S545000, C362S192000, C322S013000

Reexamination Certificate

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07459857

ABSTRACT:
The bicycle lighting system includes a primary lighting circuit and at least one electrically operated component connected in parallel to a rectifying circuit that receives electricity from a hub dynamo. The electrically operated component can be a supplemental lighting circuit, an electric transmission component and/or a tail lamp. The lighting system includes a rectifying circuit configured and arranged to rectify electricity generated by a hub dynamo. The primary lighting circuit has at least one first light emitting diode that is configured and arranged to always receive electricity outputted from the rectifying circuit.

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