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Intellectual Property

saeng
a history of intellectual property 

Saeng, a design leader since 1986, has continuously pushed the boundaries with their innovative creations. Among these remarkable breakthroughs is the ball socket staged breakaway mounting, an invention in mounting technologies. This ingenious system enables the fairing to disengage in stages during frontal collisions. Furthermore, Saeng went the extra mile by developing a pop-out turn signal harness that works seamlessly with the fairing’s disengagement system. It is rare to find companies that prioritize customer safety to this extent. The amount of effort Saeng invested in these innovations was immense. They were not driven by obligation or market pressures but by their genuine desire to provide the highest level of engineering excellence. Today, Saeng remains dedicated to achieving unparalleled standards in every product we produce.   

Saeng’s innovative spirit extended beyond fairing design, encompassing a wide range of advancements. They pioneered the first phone and radar mounts for motorcycles. Additionally, Saeng introduced the industry’s first motorcycle shield wind deflectors and windshield extensions. Not stopping there, they also patented an exterior-mounted windshield deflector. These achievements highlight Saeng’s impressive portfolio of intellectual property and serve as indicators of even greater things to come.  

atomLink
a project destined for recognition

The atomLink system is currently US patent pending.  

The following patents, issued by the United States Patent & Trademark Office, though no longer in force, represent the innovative approach to product design saeng has always taken… and will continue to do so. 

Turn signal subassembly for use in combination with handlebar mounted breakaway motorcycle windscreen
Patent number: 4320906
Abstract: This invention relates to a motorcycle turn signal subassembly including a pair of turn signals, the electrical parts and the mounting hardware therefor for use in combination with the mounting hardware for a breakaway-type handlebar mounted windscreen in place of the latter or in combination therewith so as to retain its breakaway capabilities by disconnecting the hardware connection and providing a quick-disconnect coupling between the electrical system and the lamp housing.
 
Date of Patent: March 23, 1982
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Breakaway handlebar-mounted motorcycle fairing
Patent number: 4166650
Abstract: This invention relates to a breakaway handlebar-mounted motorcycle fairing characterized by a generally pear-shaped concavo/convex plastic windscreen having inturned integrally-formed ears on both side margins and a cutout along its lower edge which receive the impact-responsive quick-disconnect couplings of the upper and lower mounting hardware. The upper mountings have their rear ends detachably connected into the hollow ends of the handlebars while their front ends terminate in ball-and-socket type quick-disconnect couplings at the ears. The upper mountings adjust angularly, lengthwise and accommodate different tilts of the windscreen. The lower mounting fastens to the sides of the cutout in the lower edge of the windscreen by means of a pair of adjustable connectors which support a transverse rod therebetween that is, in turn, detachably connected within a keyway-shaped slot in the front face of a banded connector fastened to the shock absorber or fork of the motorcycle.
 
Date of Patent: September 4, 1979
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Connector assembly for windscreen accessories
Patent number: 4700919
Abstract: This invention relates to a novel mounting assembly for adjustably connecting various accessories to the marginal edge of a windscreen of the type found on motorcycles, snowmobiles and the like, such assembly being characterized by a foldable clamshell-type clamp connector having opposed surfaces adapted for attachment in face-to-face relation to opposite faces of a suitable support adjacent an edge thereof, a peripherally-toothed post depending from one leaf of the clamp connector on the opposite face thereof from its support-engaging surface, a rigid arm having one end fitted with an internally-toothed split ring angularly adjustable on the toothed post by means of a ratcheting action and a ball on the other end, a jaw-forming socket for universal movement on the ball and for tightening same thereto to maintain a selected adjusted position, and a second connector depending from the socket for fastening same to an accessory whose position is to be adjusted and maintained relative to the support.
 
Date of Patent: October 20, 1987
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Headlight glare shield for use with slotted fairing
Patent number: 4262959
Abstract: This invention relates to a glare shield for motorcycle headlights mountable within an inverted generally U-shaped slot in a transparent fairing placed in front thereof, the shield being characterized by an elongate web of flexible elastic material having a center section bordered on both ends by arcuate pleated sections separating the latter from a pair of identical end sections bearing an acute angular relationship to the center section approaching 90.degree.. The shield also includes an integrally-formed rim on the outside of the web having a more or less H-shaped cross section adapted to be releasably retained in forwardly-facing flush relation within an inverted and recessed U-shaped slot in the fairing that extends along the top of the headlight and down along both sides thereof. The pleats are located on top of the web in upstanding relation thus leaving the underside with flat wedge-shaped surfaces between the pleats that engage the headlight and block most of the reflected light therefrom.
 
Date of Patent: April 21, 1981
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

 
 
Motorcycle fairing
Patent number: D248940
 
Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Motorcycle headlight boot
Patent number: D266027
 
Date of Patent: August 31, 1982
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Clip connector for windscreen extensions or the like
Patent number: D287100
 
Date of Patent: December 9, 1986
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Clip connector for windscreen extensions or the like
Patent number: D287101
 
Date of Patent: December 9, 1986
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Clip connector for windscreen extensions or the like
Patent number: D287224
 
Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Clip connector for windscreen extensions or the like
Patent number: D287225
 
Date of Patent: December 16, 1986
Inventor: Charles A. Saunders, IV

 

Patents
Enforcing our rights

Saeng’s legal team LP ensures that our intellectual property is protected, and we will not hesitate to enforce our rights when necessary.

 

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