A SAFETY DEVICE
20220144162 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08G1/166
PHYSICS
B60Q1/302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A safety device (2) for a motor vehicle (4) comprising a surface (6) of or mounted to the motor vehicle (4), which surface is arranged to transmit a warning signal towards oncoming other vehicles.
Claims
1. A safety device for a motor vehicle comprising a surface of or mounted to the motor vehicle, which surface is arranged to transmit a warning signal towards oncoming other vehicles.
2. A safety device according to claim 1, wherein the surface is a glass surface of the stricken motor vehicle.
3. A safety device according to claim 2, wherein the surface comprises other surface portions of the stricken motor vehicle.
4. A safety device according to claim 1, wherein the surface is a flexible display screen.
5. A method of transmitting a warning signal to motor vehicles from a stricken motor vehicle comprising providing a safety device in the form of a surface of or mounted to the stricken motor vehicle, which surface transmits the warning signal towards the oncoming other vehicles.
6. A passive safety device for a motor vehicle comprising a sheet of flexible material readily detachably connectable to an external portion of a motor vehicle, and non-magnetic attachment means for such readily detachable connectivity, the sheet material being arranged to be wholly surrounded by the external portion when attached thereto, having an outer surface which is at least partially reflective and including a warning text and/or pattern printed thereon, wherein the sheet material further comprises portions which comprise perforations or comprise portions of a perforated mesh.
7. A safety device according to claim 6, wherein the outer surface has a chevron-style pattern in heavily contrasting fluorescent colours.
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9. A safety device according to claim 6, wherein the sheet material is detachably connectable to a rear portion of the vehicle.
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12. A safety device according to claim 6, wherein the sheet material is printed with micro-prismatic reflective material.
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23. A safety device according to claim 6, and further comprising re-chargeable lights attached to the outer surface of the sheet material.
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Description
[0014] In order that the present invention can be clearly and completely disclosed, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings in which:-
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[0017] Referring to
[0018] The reflective material ensures the maximum amount of light is returned to an approaching driver and is designed for all traffic situations including motorways and urban environments. Furthermore, the material performs exceptionally well at all reasonable distances and in all weather conditions. The device 2 is thus highly visible and serves as a warning signal, even in visually complex nighttime roadway environments.
[0019] The sheet material may be shaped not only to partially cover rear light arrangements of the motor vehicle but also, as shown, to cover the major part of the rear portion of the vehicle 4.
[0020] The outer surface 6 may also be provided with text and/or other adornments thereon, the words “BROKEN DOWN” being shown in the drawing. The device 2 is clearly visible owing to the presence of the reflective material which will reflect light originating from on-coming headlights of other vehicles. The device 2 can be seen at around 650 metres from the broken-down vehicle if the road layout allows, even in poor weather and/or poor visibility conditions.
[0021] The device 2, owing to its detachable nature, can be suited to all types of motor vehicles.
[0022] The device 2 is attached to the motor vehicle 4 by way of suitable attachment means 8. The attachment means may take several suitable forms. For example, a bottom edge region of the device 2 may be provided with elasticated or otherwise adjustable straps bonded to or looped through eyelets in the sheet material and provided with securing means in the form of, for example, fixing hooks to secure under the rear bumper of the vehicle. The top edge region of the device 2 may also be provided with elasticated or otherwise adjustable straps provided with securing means to secure onto fixings of the vehicle, such as a roof rack or roof bars, provided on many vehicles. Such straps can also be fed through windows of the vehicle which can then be closed to trap the straps and the securing means can then further be hooked or otherwise secured onto a dedicated fixing inside the vehicle or any other suitable item. Inversely, strap reels within housings could be located within the vehicle at suitable locations, the straps being provided with the securing means and pulled out of the reel housings so that the securing means may be secured to the sheet material by way of loops or eyelets on the sheet material.
[0023] Alternatively, the attachment means (for the top edge and/or bottom edge regions of the device 2) may take the form of suitable suction cups for attaching to an external surface of the motor vehicle.
[0024] As an alternative to hooks as the securing means, spring-loaded grabs of plastics material could be provided on the elasticated or otherwise adjustable straps to grip on to dedicated fixings of the vehicle or otherwise any convenient item. Advantageously, such grabs could be secured with the vehicle doors and/or boot or trunk in an open or closed position.
[0025] The sheet material of the device 2 may be provided as a simple sheet, foldable/rollable and stored in a suitable storage bag to protect the device 2. Alternatively, the device could be provided in a retractable form comprising a housing surrounding a tube around which the sheet material is wound with a ratchet and spring arrangement, similar to a roller-blind. A pull-tab on the bottom of the sheet material may provide easy manipulation of the device 2 from the housing. In this form, the device 2 could be manually operable or motorized and operated electronically.
[0026] If the device 2 is provided in such a retractable form, it is advantageous to provide the device 2 as an internal fixing in the motor vehicle. For example, with a boot or trunk open the device could be rolled out from its housing located in the region of one end of the open boot or trunk across the gap presented by the open boot or trunk and preferably fixed in the region of an opposite side of the gap by way of the pull-tab or separate sheet-retaining means also provided as an internal fixing in the motor vehicle.
[0027] The sheet material includes an opening 10 to display the registration plate number of the vehicle, which would assist break-down service providers and/or emergency services.
[0028] The side edges of the sheet material are, preferably, shaped to avoid covering some or all of rear light arrangements of the vehicle to be able to see the electrical hazard warning lights and side lights, if operable.
[0029] Furthermore, the sheet material may include re-chargeable lights attached to the outer surface 6 for illumination, which could be arranged in a convenient pattern (such as an arrow pointing to the road side of the vehicle) and possibly made to flash on and off to better alert on-coming traffic.
[0030] In use, in the event of a vehicle break-down on a road, the driver can put the hazard lights of the vehicle on if operable, put the side lights of the vehicle on, again, if operable, inform a break-down service and/or the emergency services if required and deploy the safety device 2 and attach it to the appropriate portion of the vehicle. Any passengers should exit the vehicle to a safe location off the carriageway. This sequence does not require the driver or other passenger to walk a distance down the road behind the vehicle to place a warning triangle, as would be the case without the safety device 2.
[0031] The device 2 serves as a clearly visible sign of a hazard and can be seen from a relatively large distance away so that drivers of on-coming vehicles have plenty of time to make the necessary adjustments in their driving when approaching and passing the hazard. In addition, the device is attached to the vehicle itself such that the danger to life of placing a warning triangle a distance from the vehicle is removed.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] Preferably, the obturating panel 16 is hinged along one edge (as shown) to allow a pivoting movement of the panel 16 to allow access to the device 2 located behind the panel. The sheet material of the device 2 (shown with no markings for convenience sake) could, as mentioned above, be provided in a retractable form comprising a housing on order to protect the sheet material, which housing may surround a tube around which the material is wound. There may also be a ratchet and spring arrangement, similar to a roller-blind. A pull-tab may provide easy manipulation of the material from the housing. In this form, the device 2 could be manually operable or motorized and operated electronically. The leading edge of the material may be attached the vehicle by any suitable means as hereinbefore described and, as shown, there may be an opening to display the registration plate of the vehicle.
[0034] In order to withstand windy conditions, the sheet material may comprise portions which comprise perforations in the sheet material or comprise portions of a perforated mesh material to allow air flow through the sheet material. Fixings under tension from windy conditions have the potential to cause damage and reducing that tension with perforations or perforated material portions reduces the likelihood of damage to the vehicle. The perforations in the sheet material may be in the form of slits that allow air flow through the sheet material.
[0035] The safety device 2 is particularly useful for older drivers to notice. Older drivers have proven slower response times and decreased visual acuity at night. The sheet material thus provides the level of luminance needed by older drivers.
[0036] The surface from which the warning signal may be transmitted towards oncoming drivers may also be part of the stricken or broken-down vehicle. For example, the surface could take the form of a glass surface, such as the rear windscreen, which has light-emitting devices, for example light-emitting diodes, associated with it, which light-emitting devices form the warning signal when illuminated. The surface could also incorporate other surface portions of the stricken vehicle. The surface may also be a flexible sheet-like surface which transmits the warning signal by emission of light rather than reflection of light, and such a surface could be in the form of a flexible display screen, such as an OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) screen, placed on an appropriate part of the stricken vehicle and which can be arranged to illuminate the warning signal and can be stored in a container when not in use. Such flexible display screens may me detachably connected to the vehicle in any suitable manner as disclosed hereinabove.