Illumination – Vehicle steering mechanism or element moves pivoted lamp or... – Tie rod element controlled
Patent
1995-10-18
1996-09-03
Gromada, Denise L.
Illumination
Vehicle steering mechanism or element moves pivoted lamp or...
Tie rod element controlled
362 32, 362103, 362 84, 362800, 362253, 280811, 280 1122, A63C 1726
Patent
active
055529712
ABSTRACT:
An elongate light assembly for shoe skates removably encircles the skate frame below the shoe and is held in place by elastic tension. A plurality of light sources are positioned along the sides of the skate frame and are powered by a self-contained electric power source. The light sources may be a pair of elongate electroluminescent light sources or a plurality of LED's.
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Paragon Flasher & Paragon Skatelites Florida Sports Apr. 1995 p. 32.
Blum Alvin S.
Gromada Denise L.
Sember Thomas M.
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