Side-facing side view mirror brake lights
10894512 ยท 2021-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/442
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/441
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/1207
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A side-facing brake light assembly, including a left side-facing brake light incorporated into a left side view mirror and a right side-facing brake light incorporated into a right side view mirror, the left and right side-facing brake lights operable by an electrical circuit. Both the left side-facing and right side-facing brake lights are positioned and directed such that drivers and pedestrians on both the right side and the left side of the vehicle can see when the brakes of the vehicle have been applied, especially useful as the vehicle approaches an intersection. The side-facing brake light apparatus of the invention more effectively communicates the intention of the driver as he/she approaches the intersection, thereby increasing the safety of other drivers and pedestrians. The side-facing brake light apparatus of the invention helps to avoid serious collisions, property damage, and loss of life due to misunderstandings of other drivers and pedestrians.
Claims
1. In a vehicle having a left side and a right side, a left side-view mirror assembly and a right side-view mirror assembly, rear-facing brake lights, and an electrical power and control circuit configured to power the rear-facing brake lights, a side-facing brake light apparatus comprising: a left side-facing brake light, incorporated into the left sideview mirror assembly, positioned and directed so as to be viewable from the left side of the vehicle; and a right side-facing brake light, incorporated into the right sideview mirror assembly, positioned and directed so as to be viewable from the right side of the vehicle, the left side-facing brake light and the right side-facing brake light configured to be powered and controlled by the electrical power and control circuit that is configured to power and control the rear-facing brake lights, wherein a data bus controls and monitors operation of the rear-facing brake lights, the left side-facing brake light, and the right side-facing brake light, the left side-facing brake light and the right side-facing brake light positioned and directed such that drivers and pedestrians on the right side and the left side of the vehicle can see when the brakes of the vehicle have been applied.
2. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 1, wherein: the right side-facing brake light is positioned and directed so as to be viewable by drivers and pedestrians rightward and forward along the right side of the vehicle, and the left side-facing brake light is positioned and directed so as to be viewable by drivers and pedestrians leftward and forward along the left side of the vehicle.
3. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 1, wherein each side-facing brake light includes at least one incandescent lamp.
4. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 1, wherein each side-facing brake light includes at least one LED lamp.
5. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 1, wherein each side-facing brake light includes at least one neon lamp.
6. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 1, wherein each side-facing brake light is directly powered by the electrical circuit.
7. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 6, wherein the electrical circuit includes an accessory power switch that enables and disables the power to each side-facing brake light.
8. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 1, wherein each side-facing brake light is actuated by receiving and responding to control signals from the data bus.
9. The side-facing brake light apparatus of claim 1, wherein the data bus is a Controller Area Network bus (CAN bus).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Many additional features and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following description, when considered in conjunction with the accompanying figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(8) It is reasonable and desirable that the side-facing brake lights emit red light, and not amber light or white light, since the side-facing brake lights are grouped, coordinated, and/or combined with another rear lighting function that is required to be red, i.e., rear-facing brake lights.
(9) The side-facing brake lights of the invention illuminate steadily, i.e., they do not flash or blink. The side-facing brake lights illuminate only when the rear-facing brake lights are activated when the driver applies the brakes of the vehicle, and illuminate at the same brightness level as the rear-facing brake lights.
(10) Brake lights are formally called stop lamps in technical standards and regulations, and in the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. International UN regulations specify a range of acceptable intensity for a stop lamp of 60 to 185 candela. In North America, where the UN regulations are not recognized, the acceptable range for a single-compartment stop lamp is 80 to 300 candela. Each side-facing brake light can use one or more filament bulbs, or LEDs, or a neon tube as its light source.
(11) The vehicle 108 can be any vehicle that has side mirrors, such as an automobile, a van, a light truck, a truck, or a motorcycle.
(12) With reference to
(13) In some embodiments, the left side-facing brake light 114 shines light both to the left side and also forward along the left side of the vehicle 108. (see
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(15) The CAN electronic control unit (ECU) 212 is connected to a CAN bus 214, which is connected to both a right side CAN bus relay 220 and a left side CAN bus relay 222 that switchably provide power to the right side-facing brake light 104, and the left side-facing brake light 114, respectively. The right side-facing brake light 104 and the left side-facing brake light 114 are also connected to ground 206.
(16) The CAN electronic control unit (ECU) 212 is also connected via the CAN bus 214 to the CAN bus relays 224 that switchably provide power to the rear-facing brake lights 218. The rear-facing brake lights 218 are also connected to grounds 206.
(17) When the brakes of the vehicle 108 are applied, the brake sensor switch 208 actuates the CAN electronic control unit (ECU) 212 via the input port 210, and the CAN electronic control unit (ECU) 212 sends a coded digital signal along the CAN bus 214, thereby causing the relays 220 and 222 to energize the right-facing brake light 220 and the left-facing brake light 222, as well as causing the rear CAN bus relays 224 to energize the rear-facing brake lights 218. In some embodiments, a single rear CAN bus relay 224 is used to energize all three rear-facing brake lights 218.
(18) In this embodiment, the power supply line 204 switchably supplies power to the right side CAN bus relay 220 and the left side CAN bus relay 222 through an accessory power switch 216. When the accessory power switch 216 is open, both the right side CAN bus relay 220 and the left side CAN bus relay 222 are disabled. Consequently, the right side-facing brake light 104 and left side-facing brake light 114 will not be illuminated when the driver applies the brakes to close brake sensor switch 208, even though the rear-facing brake lights 218 will be illuminated when the driver applies the brakes. In this way the driver can selectively disable the right side-facing brake light 104 and the left side-facing brake light 114 by turning off the accessory power switch 216.
(19) When the accessory power switch 216 is closed, both the right side CAN bus relay 220 and the left side CAN bus relay 222 are provided with power, and the right side-facing brake light 104 and left side-facing brake light 114 are illuminated if they receive an illumination signal from the CAN electronic control unit 212 via the CAN bus 214.
(20) In alternative embodiments, the accessory power switch 216 is replaced with a hard-wired connection (not shown), and therefore the power supply line 204 is always connected to the right side CAN bus relay 220 and the left side CAN bus relay 222, and the driver cannot disable the right side-facing brake light 104 and the left side-facing brake light 114, and therefore both side lights will always illuminate, along with the rear-facing brake lights 218, whenever the driver applies the brakes.
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(23) The side-facing brake lights 104 and 114 on the vehicle 108 provide immediate notification of application of brakes to other drivers 402 and pedestrians 404 approaching the intersection 406 perpendicularly to the direction of travel of the vehicle 108.
(24) When the brakes of the vehicle 108 are applied, the right side-facing brake light 104 and the left side-facing brake light 114 cast light according to the right and left illumination patterns 302 and 304, and so the right-facing brake light 104 and the left-facing brake light 114 are visible to the drivers 402 and the pedestrians 404.
(25) Both the right side-facing brake light 104 and the left side-facing brake light 114 are positioned such that the drivers 402 and the pedestrians 404 on both the right side and the left side of the vehicle 108 will be able to see when the brakes of the vehicle 108 have been applied as the vehicle 108 approaches an intersection 406.
(26) Therefore, the side-facing brake light apparatus 100 effectively communicates the intention of the driver to slow down and possibly stop as he/she approaches the intersection 406, and thereby increases the safety of other drivers 402 and pedestrians 404. The side-facing brake light apparatus 100 thereby helps to reduce the likelihood of serious collisions, property damage, and loss of life due to the misunderstandings of other drivers 402 and pedestrians 404.
(27) Other modifications and implementations will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention as claimed. Accordingly, the above description is not intended to limit the invention, except as indicated in the following claims.