Housing for a mobile traffic monitoring device and traffic monitoring system
20200406691 ยท 2020-12-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2300/101
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G08G1/0175
PHYSICS
B60R2300/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60D1/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a housing (102) for a mobile traffic monitoring device (104), wherein the housing (102) can be coupled to a carrier vehicle (200) via a fastening interface (108), and wherein the housing (102) is designed as a luggage transport rack.
Claims
1. A housing for a mobile traffic monitoring device, wherein the housing can be coupled to a carrier vehicle via a fastening interface, and wherein the housing is embodied as a luggage transport case.
2. The housing as claimed in claim 1, in which the fastening interface has a receiving device for a trailer coupling of the carrier vehicle.
3. The housing as claimed in claim 1, in which the fastening interface has a receiving device for a roof rack interface of the carrier vehicle.
4. The housing as claimed in claim 1, in which the fastening interface has a receiving device for an attachment of the carrier vehicle.
5. The housing as claimed in claim 1, in which a height adjustment device is arranged between the fastening interface and the housing.
6. The housing as claimed in claim 1, in which a pivoting device is arranged between the fastening interface and the housing.
7. The housing as claimed in claim 1, having height-adjustable feet.
8. The housing as claimed in claim 1, having transport rollers.
9. The housing as claimed in claim 1, having a lighting unit conforming to traffic regulations.
10. The housing as claimed in claim 1, having a dummy bicycle.
11. A traffic monitoring system having a mobile traffic monitoring device arranged in a housing as claimed in claim 1.
12. The traffic monitoring system as claimed in claim 11, having a power supply interface for the traffic monitoring device, said interface being designed to perform power supply to the traffic monitoring device via a receiving device or a power supply interface, associated with the receiving device, of a carrier vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus, are not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
[0020]
[0021]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] In the following description of advantageous illustrative embodiments of the present invention, the same or similar reference signs are used for those elements with a similar action which are illustrated in the various figures, and repeated description of these elements will be dispensed with.
[0023]
[0024] The housing 102 has a lighting unit 114 conforming to licensing regulations. For example, the lighting unit 114 has rear lights, such as tail lights, brake lights, direction indicators, reflectors, reversing lights and rear fog lights for transportation behind the carrier vehicle. As an alternative or in addition, the lighting unit 114 has front lights for side light mode, dipped beam mode, highbeam mode and direction indication for transportation in front of the carrier vehicle. The lighting unit 114 can furthermore comprise a license plate with license plate lighting.
[0025] In one illustrative embodiment, a height adjustment device 116 is arranged between the fastening interface 108 and the carrier 106. By means of the height adjustment device 116, a position of the fastening interface 108 relative to the housing 102 can be adjusted. For example, the fastening interface 108 can be raised in order to position the fastening interface 108 for coupling to the carrier vehicle. The coupled housing 102 can likewise be raised relative to the carrier vehicle for arrangement in a transportation position. At a measuring location, the housing 102 can be positioned in a measuring position. For example, the housing 102 can be raised higher than an obstacle.
[0026] As an alternative or in addition to the height adjustment device 116, a pivoting device 118 is arranged between the fastening interface 108 and the housing 102. By means of the pivoting device 118, the traffic monitoring device 104 can be pivoted with the housing 102 at least on one axis relative to the fastening interface 108 and the carrier vehicle.
[0027] In one illustrative embodiment, the housing 102 has height-adjustable feet 120. The feet 120 can be lowered in order to set down the traffic monitoring system 100. During transportation with the carrier vehicle, the feet 120 are raised.
[0028] The housing 102 can have transport rollers 122. The traffic monitoring system 100 can be rolled to the measuring location on the transport rollers 122 in a lowered state. Here, the transport rollers 122 are arranged on the feet 120. This enables the transport rollers 122 to be raised for transportation with the carrier vehicle.
[0029] In one illustrative embodiment, the fastening interface 108 has a receiving device 124 for a trailer coupling of the carrier vehicle. Here, the weight of the traffic monitoring system 100 is supported on the trailer coupling in a manner similar to a rear carrier for bicycles.
[0030] The receiving device 124 can be replaceable. For example, a further receiving device 124 can be designed to be fastened on an attachment plate or an equipment carrier of a municipal vehicle. This enables the traffic monitoring system 100 to be arranged on a vehicle front or a vehicle rear of the carrier vehicle.
[0031] It is likewise possible for a further receiving device 124 to be designed to be screwed into a thread for a towing lug of the carrier vehicle. A further receiving device 124 can be designed to be connected to a receptacle for a snow plow or a removable trailer coupling.
[0032] In one illustrative embodiment, the housing 102 has a further fastening interface 108. Here, the further receiving device 124 is designed to be connected to a roof rack interface of the carrier vehicle. As a result, the traffic monitoring system 100 can also be arranged on the carrier vehicle.
[0033] In other words, a measuring system is mounted on a simple carrier 106 or holder 106 that can be placed on the trailer coupling.
[0034] In this case, a system already licensed for road traffic applications can be used for mounting on the trailer coupling. The measurement electronics 104 and, where appropriate, the power supply 112 can be set up on this carrier 106. The standardized plug of the trailer coupling has a power supply and connections for lighting, and therefore the measuring system can also be supplied from this power source. Very quick and economical installation of the measuring system is thereby obtained.
[0035] In one embodiment, the carrier 106 is capable of being lowered. As an option, transport rollers 122 can be integrated on the carrier 106 or the housing 102. The housing 102 can be referred to as a box 102. The transport rollers 122 can be height-adjustable like a third wheel on a caravan to ensure easy handling of the traffic monitoring system 100 or of the arrangement 100.
[0036] In various variants, the traffic monitoring device 104 can be used, for example, to detect and record speed infractions, red light infractions, toll infractions, turning infractions or spacing infractions and can be fully integrated into the arrangement/case 102. It is likewise possible for the traffic monitoring device 104 to be partially integrated, wherein the battery 112 can also be held in the motor vehicle. The power for supplying the traffic monitoring device 104 or measuring unit 104 can come from the plug socket which generally forms part of the trailer coupling. For the purpose of disguise, the traffic monitoring system 100 can have a dummy bicycle. As an option, a roof box can also be used as a housing 102. It is thereby possible to achieve the effect of surprise by the combination of known elements.
[0037] In the front solution, there is the advantage that it is possible to measure from the front and, in the case of an ambush, that the officials or operators could be on the go immediately. In this case, transportation could be provided by way of the rear trailer coupling. After parking in the measuring position, the carrier 106 is lowered onto the transport rollers 122 and moved by means of the rollers 122 into the front region, where the traffic monitoring system 100 is mounted on the front trailer coupling and propped up on the coupling. If there is no integrated internal power supply 112, the traffic monitoring system 100 or measuring arrangement 104 can be connected to a plug socket of the carrier vehicle. In this case, the connection can be made via an extension to the rear socket or optionally in a front socket.
[0038]
[0039] Here, the carrier vehicle 200 has a roof rack interface 206. By means of a receiving device for the roof rack interface 206, the traffic monitoring system 100 can also be arranged on the roof of the carrier vehicle 200. A large detection zone can be monitored on the roof.
[0040] When the traffic monitoring system 100 is coupled, it is also possible to perform measurements while mobile or driving. In the state decoupled from the vehicle, the system 100 requires only a little space at the edge of the roadway.
[0041] In other words,
[0042] The approach presented here can replace an expensive adaptation of a window and onboard electronics for vehicle installation. This is advantageous particularly for leased vehicles 200, which cannot be structurally modified. Only a standard trailer coupling 202 with a plug socket 204 is required, and it can be easily retrofitted. The autonomous measuring system is compact and easy to handle. For example, three transport rollers for easy installation and for movement to the measurement location can be attached if the measurement is not to be performed directly from the installed position. This enables measurement to be performed in front of the vehicle 200, for example. In contrast to a trailer, there is no speed restriction in the case of installation on the trailer coupling 202.
[0043] If an illustrative embodiment comprises an and/or conjunction between a first feature and a second feature, this should be interpreted to mean that the illustrative embodiment has both the first feature and the second feature according to one embodiment and either only the first feature or only the second feature according to another embodiment.
[0044] The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are to be included within the scope of the following claims.