DEDICATED U-TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SYSTEM FOR MOTOR VEHICLES

20220388445 ยท 2022-12-08

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    Abstract

    A dedicated U-turn signal light system for motor vehicles will be added. This is achieved by introducing a U-turn signal light in the form of a green arc (or an alternative color adhering to the national motor vehicle codes) capping the existing conventional turn signals and activated where a U-turn is allowed. The U-turn arc signal will flash in an animated fashion and simultaneously with the conventional turn signal. This will apply on each direction (left or right). A revised design of the signal lever will be made to accommodate for two additional U-turn positions served by adding two U-turn slots in the signal lever control box. An additional two electrical switches will confirm simultaneous flashing of the conventional turn and U-turn signals.

    Claims

    1. A dedicated U-turn signal light system for motor vehicles comprising of: addition of two positions to the signal lever indicating the addition of U-turn direction, one for the left U-turn direction and the other for the right U-turn direction, addition of two slots in the signal lever control box for U-turn signal lights, addition of two electrical switches to assure simultaneous activation of the conventional turn signal light with the U-turn signal light when a U-turn is activated, addition of U-turn signal lights to the front and rear clusters and also to the sides.

    2. A dedicated U-turn signal light system for motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the said signal lever control box comprising two additional said U-turn signal slots, one for activation of the said right U-turn signal adjacent to the said right conventional turn signal and the other for the said left U-turn signal adjacent to the said left conventional turn signal.

    3. A dedicated U-turn signal light system for motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the said signal lever control box comprising two electrical switches connecting on the activation of the said U-turn signal slot with the conventional turn signal slot, one electrical switch is connecting the said right U-turn signal slot with the said right conventional turn signal activated on ordering said right U-turn light and the other is connecting the said left U-turn signal slot with the said left conventional turn signal activated on ordering said left U-turn light.

    4. A dedicated U-turn signal light system for motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein adding said U-turn signal light to the front and back said light clusters comprising a specified visible and recognized colored arc (defined by the National Motor Vehicle Code) animated or blinking or flashing or intermittent lighting capping the said conventional turn signal.

    5. A dedicated U-turn signal light system for motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the said conventional turn signal light comprising of a said U-turn signal light arc shape capping the corresponding said turn signal light flashing simultaneously on activating the U-turn signal.

    6. A dedicated U-turn signal light system for motor vehicle of claim 1, wherein the said signal lever control signal box comprising a magnetic auto reverse for the said signal lever reflecting on moving the contact from said U-turn slot to the neutral mode.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0018] A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    [0019] FIG. 1 is a perspective of a rear left view of a vehicle equipped with a dedicated U-turn signal light capping the conventional turn signal light in the rear cluster of the vehicle.

    [0020] FIG. 2 is a schematic view of an example of a rear right light cluster showing a combination of lights including a dedicated U-turn signal light capping the conventional turn signal light.

    [0021] FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a front right light cluster showing a combination of lights including a dedicated U-turn signal light capping the conventional turn signal light.

    [0022] FIG. 4 is a schematic view of the turn signal lever control box depicting the signal slots for the conventional turn signals and newly added U-turn signal lights. Each U-turn signal light flashes simultaneously with the corresponding conventional turn signal light via its connecting electrical switch.

    [0023] FIG. 5 is a flow chart diagram reflecting conventional turn signal lights and U-turn signal lights according to the invention.

    [0024] FIG. 6 is a schematic view depicting the interconnection of electrical components employed in the present invention.

    [0025] FIG. 7 is a schematic view depicting the signal lever showing the position for activation of a conventional turn signal light.

    [0026] FIG. 8 is a schematic view depicting the signal lever showing the position for activation of a U-turn signal light, which simultaneously activates the conventional turn signal light via a corresponding connecting electrical switch.

    [0027] FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing a conventional turn signal light capped by a U-turn signal in a light cluster.

    [0028] FIG. 10 is a cross section through a conventional turn signal light and a U-turn signal light showing the light components.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    [0029] Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like features throughout the several views. The drawings presented herein are not necessarily to scale and are provided purely for explanatory purposes. Thus, the specific and relative dimensions shown in the drawings are not to be considered limiting unless explicitly stated otherwise in the claims.

    [0030] FIG. 1 illustrates a general view of an exemplary embodiment of the rear left light cluster (101) of a motor vehicle (100). The rear left light cluster (101) includes the rear left U-turn signal light (30/101) as an arc capping the rear left conventional turn signal light (20/101). The rear left light cluster (101) also includes the rear left brake light (10/101), rear left reverse light (12/101), rear left running light (13/101) and rear left fog light (14/101). The figure also shows high mounted stop light (11).

    [0031] FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a rear right light cluster (104) of a vehicle. It includes the rear right U-turn signal light (30/104) as an arc capping the rear right conventional turn signal light (20/104). The rear right light cluster (104) also includes the rear right brake light (10/104), rear right reverse light (12/104), rear right running light (13/104) and rear right fog light (14/104).

    [0032] FIG. 3 illustrates an example of a front right light cluster (103) of a motor vehicle. It includes the front right U-turn signal light (30/103) as an arc shape, capping the front right conventional turn signal light (20/103). The front right light cluster (103) also includes the front right running light (13/103), front right fog light (14/103) and the front right low beam/high beam (15/103).

    [0033] FIG. 4 illustrates a schematic drawing of the signal lever control box (5) which is generally attached to the steering wheel. It includes two slots, right conventional turn signal slot (24) and left conventional turn signal slot (25) for the conventional turn signals. Two additional slots are added, one for the right U-turn signal slot (34) and the other for the left U-turn signal slot (35). The signal lever (6) is the master lever that activates the function of the signals.

    [0034] For making a left turn, the driver moves the signal lever (6) to the left turn position (125). This activates the rear left conventional turn signal light (20/101), the front left conventional turn signal light (20/102) and the left side conventional turn signal light.

    [0035] If the driver intends to make a left U-turn, then he/she moves the signal lever (6) further to the left U-turn position (135). The movement of the signal lever (6) to the new position will cause the movement from left conventional turn signal slot (25) to the left U-turn signal slot (35) and closing the left electrical switch (41). This action causes simultaneous flashing of the rear left U-turn signal light (30/101), the rear left conventional turn signal light (20/101), front left U-turn signal light (30/102) and the front left conventional turn signal light (20/102). Additionally, this will also simultaneously flash the left side U-turn signal light for motor vehicles that allow for such a design and the left side turn signal light.

    [0036] For making a right turn, the driver moves the signal lever (6) to the right conventional turn position (124). This activates the rear right conventional turn signal light (20/104), the front conventional right turn signal light (20/103) and the right side conventional turn signal light.

    [0037] If the driver intends to make a right U-turn, then he/she moves the signal lever (6) further to the right U-turn position (134). The movement of the signal lever (6) to the new position will cause the movement from right conventional turn signal slot (24) to the right U-turn signal slot (34) and closing the right electrical switch (40). This action causes simultaneous flashing of the rear right U-turn signal light (30/104), the rear right conventional turn signal light (20/104), front right U-turn signal light (30/103) and the front right conventional turn signal light (20/103). Additionally, this will also simultaneously flash the right side U-turn signal light and the right side conventional turn signal light for motor vehicles that allow for such a design.

    [0038] As in the case with a conventional turn signal, the signal lever (6) will be returned automatically to the zero position 111 after completion of a left U-turn signal or a right U-turn signal. The already existing auto reverse mechanism will be activated automatically with the steering wheel and synchronized with the existing auto return to the zero mode (no signals are active) assisted by the lower reverse spring (50) and upper reverse spring (51) to return the signal lever (6) to the neutral position (111) and neutral slot (110).

    [0039] FIG. 5 illustrates a flowchart depicting the various flashing scenarios of the conventional and U-turn signals. Upon making an order by the driver for a conventional left turn, only the front left conventional turn signal light (20/102) and the rear left conventional turn signal light (20/101) as well as the left side conventional turn signal light will flash. However, when a left U-turn is activated, both the front left conventional turn signal light (20/102), the rear left conventional turn signal light (20/101), the front left U-turn signal light (30/102), the rear left U-turn signal light (30/101) will all flash simultaneously at the front and rear as well as the left side conventional signal light and the left side U-turn signal light for motor vehicles that allow for such a design.

    [0040] Upon making an order by the driver for a conventional right turn, only the front right conventional turn signal light (20/103) and the rear right conventional turn signal light (20/104) as well as the right side conventional turn signal light will flash. However, when a right U-turn is activated, both the front right conventional turn signal light (20/103), the rear right conventional turn signal light (20/104), the front right U-turn signal light (30/103) and the rear right U-turn signal light (30/104) will all flash simultaneously at the front and rear as well as the right side conventional signal light and the right side U-turn signal light for motor vehicles that allow for such a design.

    [0041] FIG. 6 illustrates a single wiring diagram that includes the battery source (70) directed to the turn signal flasher (72) through the activation of the ignition (71). The turn signal flasher (72) sends power to the signal lever control box (5) which directs power to one of the four groups of light modules. Left conventional turn signal lights (20/102 and 20/101) or left U-turn signal lights (30/102 and 30/101) which also simultaneously activates through the left electrical switch (41) the left conventional turn signal lights (20/102 and 20/101) or right conventional turn signal lights (20/103 and 20/104) or right U-turn signal lights (30/103 and 30/104) which also simultaneously activates through the right electrical switch (40) the right conventional turn signal lights (20/103 and 20/104).

    [0042] FIG. 7 illustrates a right conventional turn signal by having the driver move the signal lever (6) to the right turn position (124). This activates the rear conventional right turn signal light (20/104), the front right conventional turn signal light (20/103) and the right side conventional turn signal light. No other lights are activated as the right electrical switch (40) is open.

    [0043] FIG. 8 illustrates a right U-turn signal by having the driver moves the signal lever (6) further to the right U-turn position (134). The movement of the signal lever (6) to the new position will cause the movement from right conventional turn signal slot (24) to the right U-turn signal slot (34) and closing the right electrical switch (40). This action causes simultaneous flashing of the rear right U-turn signal light (30/104), the rear right conventional turn signal light (20/104), front right U-turn signal light (30/103) and the front right conventional turn signal light (20/103). Additionally, this will also simultaneously flash the right side U-turn signal light and the right side conventional turn signal light for motor vehicles that allow for such a design.

    [0044] FIG. 9 illustrates a conventional turn signal (20) capped with a U-turn signal (30).

    [0045] FIG. 10 illustrates a cross section depicting conventional turn signal bulb (26) and U-turn arc animated light (36) with lens (37) an U-turn signal (30).