High intensity lamp system for a motorcycle
First Claim
1. A headlamp system for a motorcycle comprising:
- a) at least one high-intensity halogen lamp; and
b) means for energizing and controlling said lamp, said means including a microprocessor for controlling the duty cycle of a wave-form generator for powering said lamp by pulse width modulation in a duty cycle range between about 5% and about 95%, and means for varying said duty cycle as a function of temperature adjacent said lamp and as a function of voltage supplied to said lamp to maintain the output of said lamp at a substantially constant brightness.
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Abstract
A high intensity lamp system for a motorcycle incorporating a plurality of commercially available integral reflector halogen lamps within a crossmember element of a motorcycle triple tree assembly. A control system continually adjusts the power delivered to the lamps to maintain safe operating temperature to maximize bulb life at light intensity levels consistent with vehicular applications for headlighting applications. This is achieved using lamps not intended for sealed operation and the high shock and vibration environment of a vehicular or motorcycle application. A microprocessor-based digital control system of the preferred embodiment permits additional control and continual adjustment of lamp power to eliminate visible dimming of the lamps dependant on engine speed and state of the vehicle charging system, which dimming is evident in prior art use of high intensity lamps operating at light output levels reduced from maximum ratings for bulb life considerations.
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9 Claims
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1. A headlamp system for a motorcycle comprising:
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a) at least one high-intensity halogen lamp; and
b) means for energizing and controlling said lamp, said means including a microprocessor for controlling the duty cycle of a wave-form generator for powering said lamp by pulse width modulation in a duty cycle range between about 5% and about 95%, and means for varying said duty cycle as a function of temperature adjacent said lamp and as a function of voltage supplied to said lamp to maintain the output of said lamp at a substantially constant brightness. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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- 5. A triple tree crossmember for a motorcycle, said crossmember comprising a headlamp system including at least one high-intensity halogen lamp and means for energizing and controlling said lamp, said means including a microprocessor for controlling the duty cycle of a wave-form generator for powering said lamp by pulse width modulation in a duty cycle range between about 5% and about 95%, and means for varying said duty cycle as a function of temperature adjacent said lamp and as a function of voltage supplied to said lamp to maintain the output of said lamp at a substantially constant brightness.
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7. A motorcycle comprising:
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a) a pivot post;
b) first and second steering forks for retaining and turning a wheel of said motorcycle; and
c) at least one triple tree crossmember pivotable on said pivot post and receivable of said steering forks, wherein said triple tree crossmember contains a headlamp system for said motorcycle including at least one high-intensity halogen lamp and means for energizing and controlling said lamp, said means including a microprocessor for controlling the duty cycle of a wave-form generator for powering said lamp by pulse width modulation in a duty cycle range between about 5% and about 95%, and means for varying said duty cycle as a function of temperature adjacent said lamp and as a function of voltage supplied to said lamp to maintain the output of said lamp at a substantially constant brightness.
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8. A method for controlling output of a high-intensity halogen lamp, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a waveform generator for generating an output wave form for powering said lamp;
b) providing a modulatable pulse width duty cycle for said output wave form;
c) providing an aim operating temperature for said halogen lamp;
d) monitoring the actual operating temperature of said halogen lamp; and
e) modulating said pulse width duty cycle in response to variations in said actual operating temperature to maintain said aim operating temperature. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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