PERSONAL VEHICLE SAFETY BEACON
20230415644 ยท 2023-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention resides in a personal vehicle safety beacon. The safety beacon can be selectively attached to and extend from a window of a vehicle and be illuminated to alert nearby drivers of the hazard of the stopped vehicle or the need for assistance.
Claims
1. A personal vehicle safety beacon, comprising: a beacon support arm manually detachably connectable to an upper edge of a vertically movable window of a vehicle; a warning signal housing attached to the beacon support arm; and a warning signal comprising at least one electrically illuminated light incorporated into the warning signal housing.
2. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 1, wherein the beacon support arm includes a notch for receiving the upper edge of the window therein.
3. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 1, wherein the beacon support arm is pivotally attached to the warning signal housing and is movable from a retracted position at least partially within or adjacent to the warning signal housing to an extended position away from the warning signal housing.
4. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 2, including a switch which automatically activates the electrically illuminated light when the beacon support arm is in the extended position.
5. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 1, wherein the electrically illuminated light comprises an array of LEDs.
6. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 5, wherein the array of LEDs comprises color LEDs or the array is disposed behind a color translucent lens or portion of the housing.
7. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 6, wherein the array of LEDs is arranged to form an arrow-like signal pointing away from the vehicle.
8. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 5, including an electronic controller for illuminating the LED array in a predetermined sequence.
9. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 1, including a source of power associated with the warning signal housing.
10. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 9, wherein the source of power comprises a rechargeable battery disposed within the warning signal housing.
11. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 2, wherein the beacon support arm has a plurality of notches of differing diameters to receive windows of different thicknesses.
12. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 1, wherein the beacon support arm includes a fingerhold for holding the personal vehicle safety beacon for placement on the window.
13. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 1, wherein the warning signal housing has a plurality of air flow passages formed therethrough.
14. A personal vehicle safety beacon, comprising: a beacon support arm manually detachably connectable to an upper edge of a vertically movable window of a vehicle; a warning signal housing attached to the beacon support arm; a warning signal comprising an array of electrically illuminated LEDs incorporated into the warning signal housing; an electronic controller for illuminating the LED array in a predetermined sequence; and a source of power associated with the warning signal housing; wherein the beacon support arm includes a notch for receiving the upper edge of the window therein; and wherein the beacon support arm is pivotally attached to the warning signal housing and is movable from a retracted position at least partially within or adjacent to the warning signal housing to an extended position away from the warning signal housing.
15. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 14, including a switch which automatically activates the electrically illuminated light when the beacon support arm is in the extended position.
16. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 14, wherein the array of LEDs comprises color LEDs or the array is disposed behind a color translucent lens or portion of the housing.
17. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 14, wherein the array of LEDs is arranged to form an arrow-like signal pointing away from the vehicle.
18. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 14, wherein the source of power comprises a rechargeable battery disposed within the warning signal housing.
19. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 14, wherein the beacon support arm has a plurality of notches of differing diameters to receive windows of different thicknesses.
20. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 14, wherein the beacon support arm includes a fingerhold for holding the personal vehicle safety beacon for placement on the window.
21. The personal vehicle safety beacon of claim 14, wherein the warning signal housing has a plurality of air flow passages formed therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] As shown in the accompanying drawings, for purposes of illustration, the present invention is directed to a personal vehicle hazard warning and safety beacon, generally referred to by the reference number 100. The beacon 100 of the present invention is used in situations when a vehicle is inoperable and either in the road or on the side of the road, or when there exists hazardous or emergency situations either to the driver or occupants of the vehicles or surrounding areas. The beacon 100 of the present invention significantly enhances any existing vehicle hazard warning lamps for passenger cars and light trucks, and provides an alternative to approaching a vehicle that has stopped, broken down or decelerated or otherwise has an emergency situation. The beacon 100 of the present invention can be used to avoid the risk of rear-end collisions with an inoperable vehicle, or alert others to the need for assistance.
[0023] With reference now to
[0024] With continuing reference to
[0025] One or more exterior surfaces of the housing 100 may be texturized, such as by adding a textured material thereto, forming a rough or irregular surface during the manufacturing process, etc. One or more grips 108 may be formed on the housing 102 to facilitate firm grasping and gripping by the user of the beacon 100 during use. Such one or more grips 108 may be comprised of rubber or other greppable material which may be molded or otherwise attached onto the housing 102.
[0026] The housing 102 may have one or more air flow passages 110 formed therethrough. For example, as illustrated in
[0027] A beacon support arm 112 is associated with the housing 102, so as to extend therefrom. In the illustrated embodiment, as illustrated in
[0028] The beacon support arm 112 is manually detachably connectable to an upper edge of a vertically movable window of a vehicle. This may be accomplished by the beacon support arm 112 having a notch 128 therein for receiving an upper edge of the window therein. As illustrated, the beacon support arm 112 may have a plurality of notches 128 of differing diameters to receive windows of different thicknesses. The one or more notches 128 are formed on a lower surface of the support arm 112, so as to hang the beacon 100 from the vehicle's car window so that it extends outwardly from the vehicle.
[0029] With reference now to
[0030] With reference now to
[0031] The LEDs 134, which may be formed in one or more arrays, may be illuminated in a sequence forming an arrow-like signal pointing away from the vehicle. Moreover, the housing 102 may be formed in such an arrow-like configuration. As illustrated, the housing members 104 and 106, the apertures 110, which are spaced apart from one another, and even the printed circuit board 136 are formed in an arrow-like or chevron pattern, which facilitates the arrangement of the LEDs to form an arrow-like signal pointing away from the vehicle.
[0032] The LEDs 134 may comprise color LEDs, such as red or orange, so as to be readily seen and warn oncoming traffic. Alternatively, lenses 140 and 142 may be disposed over the LEDs 134. The lenses 140 and 142 may be of a predetermined color, such as red or orange, and translucent such that when the LEDs 134 illuminated the light which passes through the lenses 140 and 142 is seen as the desired color, such as red or orange or the like. The lenses 140 and 142 may also be configured so as to disperse the light, as desired. The lenses 140 and 142 may also be of a chevron or other arrow-like configuration and be disposed over the LED arrays 134. The lenses 140 and 142 may extend through the housing members 104 and 106. The lenses 140 and 142 may be sonically welded, or otherwise attached, to the inside of the housing 102 or attached with fasteners or the like either directly to the PCB board 136 or attached to the housing members 104 and 106. Alternatively, housing members 104 and 106 may include portions which are transparent, translucent and/or of a desired color.
[0033] In the illustrated embodiment, there are three LED arrays 134 and three corresponding sets of lenses 140 and 142 which are spaced apart from one another, collectively forming a chevron pattern. It will be understood, however, that this arrangement and design can be varied as desired. The electronic circuitry, including controller 138, may illuminate the LEDs 134 such that there are three flashing chevrons from the beacon 100 that may be adjustable in both speed and flashing pattern. Such can be easily seen on both sides of the beacon 100 as it extends from the vehicle.
[0034] With reference to
[0035] With reference now to
[0036] An exemplary switch is shown comprising a magnet proximity switch. One or more magnets 152 may be installed in the support arm 112, which when in the retracted position is sufficiently adjacent to a magnetic proximity switch 154, which is in electronic communication with the controller or other electronics or source of power, to act as the automatic switch to power on or off the beacon 100. When in the retracted position the magnets 152 are adjacent to the magnet switch 154 and the device is powered off. However, when the support arm 112 is extended away from the housing 102, as illustrated in
[0037] With reference now to
[0038] The beacon 100, after being attached to the window 12 hangs from the upper edge 10 of the window so as to extend from the car, as illustrated in
[0039] Although several embodiments have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited, except as by the appended claims.