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TVS Motor gets patent related to headlamp mounting arrangemen­t

- GIREESH BABU Chennai, 15 July

TVS Motor has received patent protection for its innovation related to a headlamp mounting arrangemen­t, which may save against potential damage the convention­al headlamp may cause to the front cover of the vehicle.

This is expected to improve the life of the front portion of the two-wheeler and may result in saving repairing cost. The company claims that the structure will improve the lifespan of the fixtures in the front cover of the motorcycle.

Convention­ally, a headlamp assembly is mounted on a handlebar of a motorcycle, in a front cover which contains other signaling devices, while the controls are in a rear cover. The headlamp assembly fixtures are usually made of plastic or such other material and a substantia­l weight of the headlamp is sustained by the assembly fixtures and front cover. The durability of the lugs and the front cover are adversely affected because of this and in the long run, it may slacken and even break in extreme cases, leading to the dismantlin­g of the headlamp assembly, says the company in the patent filing.

With the claimed invention in technology, the load of the headlamp assembly is transferre­d to the handlebar of the motorcycle using a sheet bracket, eliminatin­g the possibilit­y of any breakage of fixtures, such as the lugs or the front cover, it added. This can also be applied in threewheel­ed vehicles, all terrain vehicles and other vehicles with more than two wheels, it added. The Patent Office in Chennai, after hearing the matter, said that the patent applicatio­n meets the objections raised in the first examinatio­n report and it is found to be in order for grant of patent.

The innovation can be applied in threewheel­ed vehicles, all terrain vehicles

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