Abstract:
The present invention is a system for motorcycle safety including a module having a plurality of lights, a camera, an electronic image storage operatively associated with said camera, and an actuator for the system.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     Motorcycle safety devices are continually improving. However, where there is an incident or accident, it is often difficult, if not impossible to collect evidence as to cause. 
     The present invention addresses this difficulty. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     In one embodiment, the present invention is a warning and/or strobe light system that attached to the front of a motorcycle above the tire and below the headlight, manually activated by the rider to warn approaching vehicles of the presence of the motorcycle. 
     The device is an early warning system to warn other drivers of the bike&#39;s presence. The device is a wrap-around system (160 to 180 degrees, relative to a plane horizontal and coplanar with the front of a motorcycle driver) that flashes very bright strobes when activated. Lights on the very end of either side of the device would always be on to warn drivers on either side of the bike of its presence, while the lights in the centre and to either side of centre would be driver-activated strobe lights. In one embodiment, a 20 second recording (via installed camera) is activated each time the device is turned on to record any potential mishap that may occur. The camera will also record the speed, rpm, and the gear that the bike was in during the recording. 
     In one embodiment, a Light Emitting Diode (LED) light is used to warn other people of my presence. Built horizontally with arch up to 180° in the upper front of the motorcycle. 
     An actuator, in one embodiment being a push button switch is mounted under the left handle even with the thumb. The actuator operates the light manually as needed. In one embodiment, the lights cycles in on-off progressions in intervals, for example, 3 second interruption of the headlight to create a 100% strobe or warning effect. 
     In one embodiment, a camera is also mounted in the middle front of the light assembly with a display of the RPM-KM hr-switch Gear and Flasher on the memory card. A green function light alerts a user as to the on/off function of the camera. Preferably, the system is configured with a storage device, for example, a 2 to 8 hours flash memory card for storing recorded images. 
     In one embodiment, the present invention is a system for motorcycle safety comprising: 
     a module including a plurality of lights, a camera, an electronic image storage operatively associated with said camera, and an actuator for the system. 
     In one embodiment, the camera initiates and operates once motorcycle ignition is engaged. 
     In one embodiment, the electronic image storage includes an automatic overwrite. That is to say, once storage memory is full, the oldest data is overwritten by newly acquired data. 
     In one embodiment, the electronic image storage includes a user selectable storage overwrite such that overwrite only occurs upon a user prompt and/or user selectable setting. 
     In one embodiment, the camera is configured in a fixed position to capture information about at least one of motorcycle speed, motorcycle gear, motorcycle engine revolutions per minute, or combinations thereof from a motorcycle instrument panel. 
     In one embodiment, the plurality of lights is user selectable to illuminate, cycle between constant illumination and variable illumination and non-illumination. 
     In one embodiment, the camera ceases operation when motorcycle engine is stopped. 
     In one embodiment, the camera continues operation when motorcycle engine is stopped and subsequently ceases operation when manually stopped. Alternatively, one embodiment provides for the camera to continue operating for a pre-selected and/or user selected amount of time after the motorcycle ignition is turned off. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS 
         FIG. 1  is a partial perspective view of the system according to one embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 2  is a partial perspective view of the system used on a motorcycle with a windshield according to one embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 3  is a partial perspective view of the system according to the present invention in an embodiment as a factory installed system incorporated into a motorcycle body. 
         FIG. 4  is a perspective view demonstrating curvature of lights according to one embodiment the present invention. 
         FIG. 5A  is a rear perspective view demonstrating controls of the system according to one embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 5B  is a flowchart demonstrating use of the system according to one embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 6  is a flowchart demonstrating use of the system environment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 7  is a flowchart demonstrating use of the system according to one embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 8  is a flowchart demonstrating use of the system of according to one embodiment the present invention. 
         FIG. 9  is a flowchart demonstrating use of the system according to one embodiment of the present invention. 
         FIG. 10  is a flowchart demonstrating use of the system according to one embodiment of the present invention. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
     The present invention includes system  10  providing warning lights and video recording capabilities. System  10  is configured as being used with motorcycle  12  whereby use of the system is contemplated as a system that is added to a existing motorcycle or as demonstrated in  FIG. 1 , system  10  incorporated with a motorcycle windshield  28  as demonstrated in  FIG. 2 , or an embodiment where the system  10  is incorporated into motorcycle body  30  as demonstrated in  FIG. 3 . 
     System  10  includes a console  18  constructed and arranged with a plurality of light sources  20 . In one embodiment, each light source  20  is an LED lamp. In a preferred embodiment, as demonstrated in  FIG. 4 , the arrangement of the plurality of LED lamps  20  is along an angle of curvature  36  extending outward from the user. Outward meaning a motorcycle rider sitting on a motorcycle in a conventional manner facing forward and lights are in front of the rider further facing forward. The angle of curvature  36  is contemplated as being between about a total of 120° to 180° whereby the measurement 180° contemplates curvature about the circumference of a semicircle. Console  18  further includes a camera  22  which is forward mounted and configured to capture video images and record said video images within the system  10 . In one embodiment, as demonstrated in  FIG. 4  a pair of mounting cavities  32  are formed in console  18  that facilitates securing system  10  into position on each of a pair of motorcycle handlebars. This contemplated mounting is demonstrated in each of  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 2 . Camera  22  is constructed and arranged to properly capture video images taking into account illumination emanating from motorcycle headlamp  26  that is commonly found on most commercially sold motorcycles. It is noteworthy that most states and countries have a legal requirement that motorcycles in operation constantly illuminate their headlamp even in daylight hours. Camera  22  is configured appropriately to capture images in daylight, nighttime, and all lighting conditions in between in order to accurately record video images in front of system  10 . 
     In one embodiment, the actuator  24  is positioned near the distal end of either one of motorcycle handlebars such that a motorcycle rider actuates system  10  while writing the motorcycle without having to remove their hands from the handlebar. For example, a writer grasping each distal end of a motorcycle handlebar can actuate system  10  using movement from their thumb. A plurality of controls  34  is further accessible on console  18  whereby controls include a master on off switch  30   8 A mode setting control  40  and a timer control  42 . A plurality of mode settings  44  is further contemplated used with the system of the present invention. 
     Further contemplated in the system in the present invention are various methods set forth in  FIGS. 6 through 10 . 
     In mode “N” set forth in  FIG. 6  ignition switch  16  is in the on position console switch  38  is in the off position and pushbutton switch  24  is an off position even though off positions are on the console camera  22  begins recording and continues recording until the memory is full. In one configuration camera memory has a loop and override configuration such that the most recent images are always recorded and saved even if it means over writing previous images. 
     In mode “A” as set forth in  FIG. 7 , each of ignition switch  16  console switch  38  and push button switch  24  are activated in this configuration camera  22  is further activated and continues to record. 
     In mode “B” as set forth in  FIG. 8  each of ignition switch  16  console switch  38  and push button switch  24  are actuated and eight timer  42  is actuated to record for a particular length of time. 
     In mode “C” as set forth in  FIG. 9  each of cycle lights and LED lights are user selectable for on, off, strobe, or combinations thereof. 
     In one embodiment, a user can actuate strobe alone light and then the horn, for example to push once on the actuator for the strobe light alone and a second push for strobe and horn. 
     In one embodiment, the actuator is adjustable to accommodate variable positions of a user. 
     While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.