Passing lamp assembly for motorcycle

Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Bicycle or motorcycle

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C362S421000, C362S528000, C362S549000

Reexamination Certificate

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11451977

ABSTRACT:
A passing lamp assembly for a motorcycle. A mount arm extends between opposite end portions and is mounted below the headlight of a motorcycle. A spherical element having a through-hole passing therethrough is formed at the mount arm end portions. Passing lamps are pivotally mounted above the spherical elements by stems attached to the lamps and passing through the spherical elements. Spherical washers are mounted around the stem between the passing lamp and the spherical element, and between the underside of the spherical element and a fastener. First and second turn signals are mounted below the spherical elements by turn signal mounts and are not pivotally movable relative to the mount arm. The turn signal mounts conceal mounting hardware for the passing lamp.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1612960 (1927-01-01), Anderson
patent: 1783516 (1930-12-01), Moreton
patent: 2185012 (1939-12-01), Blazier
patent: 2438196 (1948-03-01), Washington
patent: 5184884 (1993-02-01), Maglica et al.
patent: 6764206 (2004-07-01), Felty
patent: 7264076 (2007-09-01), Grigg et al.

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