Auxiliary Spare Tire Brake Light For Vehicles
20240059213 ยท 2024-02-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/2696
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60Q1/302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/2661
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21S43/15
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An auxiliary spare tire brake light is provided for a vehicle having a spare tire with a rim that has spokes and openings and that is secured on lugs at the back of the vehicle. The auxiliary spare tire brake light includes a support disc having a central portion and a peripheral portion. An array of openings is formed in the central portion of the support disc and the openings are positioned to fit over the lugs at the back of the vehicle for positioning the support on the lugs behind the rim of the spare tire. An annular race extends around the peripheral portion of the support and a plurality of lights in the form of LEDs is disposed in the race. The LEDs are arrayed in a closely spaced substantially continuous array around the support to form a ring of LEDs. A wire and electrical connector electrically connect the plurality of LEDs to the brake circuitry of the vehicle so that the LEDs are illuminated when the vehicle's brake pedal is depressed, A first portion of the ring of LEDs align with and project light directly through the openings in the rim of the spare tire to be seen from behind as an indication that the vehicle is braking. A second portion of the ring of LEDs aligns behind the spokes and reflects off of the backs of the spokes to silhouette the rim against the glow of the reflected light.
Claims
1. An auxiliary spare tire brake light for a vehicle having a spare tire with a rim having spokes and openings and being secured on lugs at the back of the vehicle, the auxiliary spare tire brake light comprising: a support having a central portion and a peripheral portion the peripheral portion includes a groove extending around the central portion, the groove is defined between an inner wall and an outer wall; an array of openings in the central portion of the support positioned and sized to fit over the lugs at the back of the vehicle for positioning the support on the lugs behind the rim of the spare tire; a plurality of lights disposed within the groove; a wire electrically connected to the plurality of lights for electrically connecting the plurality of lights to the vehicle so that the plurality of lights illuminate when a brake pedal of the vehicle is depressed; at least some of the plurality of lights illuminate light through openings in the rim of the spare tire to be seen from behind as an indication that the vehicle is braking.
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19. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the wire extends through an opening located in the support, the peripheral portion, or the groove.
20. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the support is free of a cover or lens disposed over the inner wall and the outer wall of the groove.
21. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the support is free of a cover or attachment disposed over the plurality of lights.
22. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the central portion is recessed from the peripheral portion.
23. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the central portion is connected to the peripheral portion by a generally vertical wall extending therebetween.
24. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 23, wherein the central portion is recessed from the peripheral portion.
25. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the lights are attached or received in the groove as a continuous ring.
26. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of lights comprise one or more light emitting diodes.
27. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 26, wherein the light emitting diodes are arranged in a continuous ring.
28. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of lights are held in the groove by a friction fit.
29. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of lights are snapped into the groove
30. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of lights are held in the groove with a fastener or adhesive.
31. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein the wire terminates at an electrical connector that is configured to be connected to brake light circuitry of the vehicle.
32. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 1, wherein some light from the plurality of lights is configured to illuminate through openings in the rim, and other light from the plurality of lights is configured to reflect from the backs of the spokes of the rim onto a tailgate of the vehicle behind the spare tire.
33. An auxiliary spare tire brake light for a vehicle having a spare tire with a rim having spokes and openings and being secured on lugs at the back of the vehicle, the auxiliary spare tire brake light comprising: a circular support having a central portion and a depressed race having opposing walls; an array of elongated openings in the central portion of the support positioned and sized to fit over a plurality of different configurations of the lugs at the back of the vehicle for positioning the support on the lugs behind the rim of the spare tire; a plurality of lights disposed between the opposing walls of the depressed race; a wire electrically connected to the plurality of lights for electrically connecting the plurality of lights to the vehicle so that the plurality of lights illuminate when a brake pedal is depressed within the vehicle, wherein at least some of the plurality of lights project light through openings in the rim of the spare tire to be seen from behind as an indication that the vehicle is braking and other light from the plurality of lights is configured to reflect from the backs of the spokes of the rim onto a tailgate of the vehicle behind the spare tire.
34. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 33, wherein the support is free of a cover or attachment disposed over the plurality of lights.
35. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 33, wherein the central portion is recessed from the peripheral portion.
36. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 33, wherein the plurality of lights are snapped into the depressed race.
37. The auxiliary spare tire brake light according to claim 33, wherein the plurality of lights are held in the depressed race with a fastener or adhesive.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Referring now in more detail to the drawing figures, wherein like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views.
[0015] An annular groove or race 17 is formed in the peripheral portion 14 of the support disc 12 and extends around the edge of the support disc. A continuous ring of lights 18 is disposed in the annular race and the lights are oriented to project light rearwardly away from the vehicle when illuminated. In the preferred embodiment, the continuous ring of lights 18 is formed by a plurality of closely spaced, interconnected, side-by-side light emitting diodes (LEDs) 19 formed into the shape of the ring.
[0016] The ring of LEDs preferably is pressed into the annular race and is held in place within the race with an interference or friction fit between the ring and the walls of the race. This is advantageous during manufacturing since the ring of LEDs need only be snapped into place in a single step. However, the ring of LEDs might just as well be held in place with fasteners such as screws or with adhesive if desired. An electrical cable 21 is connected to the LEDs of the ring and terminates in a waterproof connector 22. The connector 22 is configured to be connected to the existing third brake light circuitry of the vehicle. In this way, the LEDs of the ring are illuminated whenever the standard brake lights at the sides of the vehicle are illuminated by depression of the brake pedal within the vehicle.
[0017] To install the auxiliary brake light of
[0018] The spare tire support structure includes an array of rearwardly projecting threaded lugs 34 that align with the lug holes in the rim 29 of the spare tire. The spare tire is secured to the spare tire support structure with lug nuts as is known in the art. When the spare tire is secured, the auxiliary brake light 11 also is secured in place by being captured between the tailgate 27 and the rim 29 of the spare tire 28 as shown.
[0019] It can be seen in
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[0021] With the auxiliary spare tire brake light installed and connected, the LEDs of the substantially continuous ring are lighted in addition to the standard brake lights of the vehicle whenever the driver applies the brakes. Light from the portions of the ring aligned with the openings between the spokes of the rim shines through the openings and is directly visible to drivers behind. In addition, light from the portions of the ring aligned behind the spokes falls on the backs of the spokes and is reflected onto the tailgate behind the rim of the spare tire. This lights the tailgate and results in a glow of bright red light against which the rim of the spare tire is silhouetted, rendering the rim visible at night. The combined result of the direct light, the glow, and the silhouetted rim is a very unique and highly noticeable signal to those behind that the brakes have been applied. It is believed that such a signal is more effective at preventing rear-end collisions than the stock third brake light and more effective than prior art devices with lights aligned only with the holes between the spokes of the rim.
[0022] The invention has been described herein in terms of preferred embodiments and methodologies considered by the inventors to represent the best mode of carrying out the invention. A wide gamut of additions, modifications, and deletions, both subtle and gross, may well be made to the illustrated exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is determined by the claims.