Set of auxiliary vehicle lights
10308171 ยท 2019-06-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60Q1/547
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/549
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60Q1/46
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The set of auxiliary vehicle lights includes auxiliary hazard lights in combination with additional lights for non-verbal communication with drivers of other vehicles. The set of auxiliary vehicle lights includes a housing having opposed upper and lower ends, defining first and second chambers. Each of the first and second chambers has an open front end and an open rear end. First and second sets of light sources are mounted within the first and second chambers, respectively, of the housing. Each of the first and second sets of light sources includes a hazard light and a communication light. A hook is provided for releasably attaching the housing to a rearview mirror of the vehicle.
Claims
1. A set of auxiliary vehicle lights for attaching to a rearview mirror of a vehicle, comprising: a housing having opposed upper and lower ends, the housing defining first and second chambers, each of the chambers having an open front end and an open rear end; first and second sets of light sources mounted within the first and second chambers of the housing, respectively, each of the first and second sets of light sources including a hazard light and a communication light, the hazard light and the communication light each having a unique and distinct color associated therewith; a hook having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of the hook being secured to the upper end of the housing, and the upper end of the hook being adapted for releasable attachment to the rearview mirror of the vehicle; a light source support having first and second portions, wherein the first portion of the light source support has a first plate and the second portion of the light source support has a second plate, further wherein the light source support is mounted within the housing such that the first plate covers the open rear end of the first chamber, and the second plate covers the open front end of the second chamber; first and second pairs of electrical fixtures mounted to the first and second portions, respectively, the first and second pairs of electrical fixtures receiving the first and second sets of light sources, respectively, wherein, the first pair of electrical fixtures being mounted on the first plate, and the second pair of electrical fixtures being mounted on the second plate; and an electrical port mounted on the second plate, the first and second pairs of electrical fixtures being in electrical communication with the electrical port.
2. The set of auxiliary vehicle lights as recited in claim 1, further comprising first and second support members secured to the upper end of the housing, respectively adjacent the first and second chambers.
3. The set of auxiliary vehicle lights as recited in claim 2, wherein the lower end of the hook is branched to define first and second engaging ends, the first and second engaging ends being respectively secured to the first and second support members.
4. A set of auxiliary vehicle lights for attaching to a rearview mirror of a vehicle, comprising: a housing having opposed upper and lower ends, the housing defining first and second adjacent chambers, the first chamber having an open front end and a closed rear end and the second chamber having an open rear end and an closed front end; first and second sets of light sources mounted within the first and second chambers of the housing, respectively, each of the first and second sets of light sources including a hazard light and a communication light, the hazard light and the communication light each having a unique and distinct color associated therewith; first and second pairs of electrical fixtures mounted to the first and second adjacent chambers, respectively, the first and second pairs of electrical fixtures receiving the first and second sets of light sources, respectively; means for releasably attaching the set of auxiliary lights to the rearview mirror of the vehicle; and an electrical port mounted on the housing, the first and second pairs of electrical fixtures being in electrical communication with the electrical port.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) The set of auxiliary vehicle lights 10 includes auxiliary hazard lights in combination with additional lights for non-verbal communication with drivers of other vehicles. As best shown in
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(11) Electrical fixtures 56a, 56b of the first portion 52 may be mounted on plate 84, as shown. Similarly, electrical fixtures 58a, 58b of the second portion 54 may be mounted on plate 86, as shown. As best seen in
(12) A hook 44 or the like is provided for releasably attaching the housing 12 to a rearview mirror R of the vehicle. As best shown in
(13) In use, the first set of light sources 30, mounted in the first chamber 18 of the housing 12, face forward, as shown, selectively emitting light through the window 94 covering the open front end 24 of the first chamber 18. The second set of light sources 32, mounted in the second chamber 20 of the housing 12, face rearward, selectively emitting light through the window 92 covering open rear end 26 of second chamber 20. In an emergency or other hazardous condition, the hazard light 30a, 32a of each of the first and second sets of light sources 30, 32, respectively, can be used simultaneously with the vehicle's conventional hazard lights, thus improving visibility of the hazard lights, both in front of and in rear of the vehicle. The communication lights 30b, 32b may be used to send non-verbal communication to other drivers. For example, if a first driver allows a second driver to pass the first driver on the road, the second driver may selectively illuminate the communication light 32b of the second set of light sources 32, which faces to the rear of the second driver. This signal may be interpreted, for example, as Thank you. The first driver may then selectively illuminate the communication light 30b of the first set of light sources 30, which faces to the front of the first driver, which may be interpreted, for example, as You're welcome.
(14) It is to be understood that the set of auxiliary vehicle lights is not limited to the specific embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the generic language of the following claims enabled by the embodiments described herein, or otherwise shown in the drawings or described above in terms sufficient to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the claimed subject matter.