Integrally Lit Color Signal Flags For Motor Racing
20190073900 ยท 2019-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Signal flags for use in motor racing which are shown or waved by section signalers/observers on racing courses and respectively consist of a colored flag cloth as well as a flag rod provided with a handle. On the flag cloth is at least one light emitting element is provided, preferably in the form of an electric blinking lamp which emits light with a high intensity in the same color as the flag cloth.
Claims
1. A signaling system for improved visibility, day or night, by motor racing drivers on a racing course, said system comprising: (a) a plurality of colored signal flags, each signal flag corresponding to a particular condition or event on the racing course, each signal flag comprising: (i) a rectangular flag body component in a color selected from the group consisting of: green, white, yellow, red, blue, black and checkered (i.e., black and white); and (ii) a plurality of lights incorporated into the flag body, said plurality of lights corresponding directly with the color of the flag body, e.g. green lights in a green flag, said lights being powered from a source that can be turned on and off by a signal operator for the particular condition or event on the racing course; and (b) a plurality of poles, each pole having: (i) a flag mounting end onto which one of the colored signal flags is mounted; and (ii) a pole handle end from which the signal operator may waive the flag associated with the particular condition or event on the racing course.
2. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein at least some of the flag bodies have at least one horizontally extending strip of colored lights along a bottom of the flag body.
3. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein at least some of the flag bodies have one or more vertically extending strip of colored lights along one lateral edge of the flag body.
4. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein at least some of the flag bodies have a plurality of horizontally extending strips of colored lights, and a plurality of vertically extending strips of lights in the same color as the horizontally extending strip of lights so as to form an outer perimeter of colored lights for the flag body.
5. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein at least one flag body has a centrally located, lighted circle.
6. The signaling system of claim 5 wherein the lighted circle includes a region from which a controller may add a driver's racing car number for temporary display.
7. The signaling system of claim 6 wherein the controller adding the racing car number is the signal operator prior to waiving the flag body to inform the driver of the racing car number being displayed that a mechanical condition has arisen.
8. The signaling system of claim 6 wherein the controller adding the racing car number is a track coordinator who remotely sends the racing car number to display on the flag bodies of one or more signal operators.
9. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein at least one black flag body has a centrally located LED screen onto which from one to three digit numbers can be remotely projected.
10. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein at least one flag body has a diagonal dash, extending from one upper corner to an opposite lower corner, said diagonal dash being colored yellow or orange and having at least one diagonally extending string of lights matching the color of the diagonal dash, i.e., either yellow or orange.
11. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of lights incorporated into the flag body illuminate continuously when turned on.
12. The signaling system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of lights incorporated into the flag body illuminate in a pulse or strobe when turned on.
13. An improved signal flag for motor racing about a race track, said signal flag providing greater daytime visibility to drivers racing about the race track, said signal flag comprising: at least one rectangular flag body for mounting onto a flag pole, said flag body being in a color selected from the group consisting of: green, white, yellow, red, blue, black and checkered (i.e., alternating black and white); at least one light emitting element for incorporating into the flag body, said light emitting element matching the at least one flag body in color; an energy supply; and a remote control for at least temporarily illuminating said at least one light emitting element in the flag body.
14. The signal flag of claim 13 wherein the light emitting element includes at least one horizontally extending light strip along a bottom edge of the flag body and at least one vertically extending light strip along one lateral side of the flag body.
15. The signal flag of claim 14 wherein the at least one horizontally extending light strip and the at least one vertically extending light strip include a plurality of LED lights.
16. The signal flag of claim 13 wherein at least one of the flag bodies has a plurality of diagonally extending light strips.
17. The signal flag of claim 13 wherein at least one of the flag bodies has a centrally located, lighted circle into which a driver's racing car number can be inputted and temporarily digitally displayed.
18. The signal flag of claim 13 wherein the light emitting element incorporated into the flag body illuminates continuously when turned on.
19. The signal flag of claim 13 wherein the light emitting element incorporated into the flag body illuminates in a pulse or strobe when turned on.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The objects, advantages and features of this invention will be more readily appreciated from following detailed description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] The Sports Car Club of America (or SCCA) has a group of several well-established signal flag colors. They include: Yellow for notifying drivers to slow down because something hazardous like an accident, or potentially hazardous is in the area and that passing is prohibited. There are also Waving yellow flag situations warning drivers that they may need to take evasive actions or stop to avoid an obstruction, and Double yellow flags for a full course/trackwide notification to all drivers.
[0020] Green is an indication of a clear or free track and that racing is underway; Red indicates a termination of the race and ALL drivers must stop on the side of the course; and Blue notifies a driver that another car is rapidly approaching and the slower driver should check his/her mirrors to let the oncoming driver to pass. More often, the solid blue flag is supplemented with a yellow or orange slash.
[0021] A White flag notifies drivers that one or more service vehicles, or a slower car with mechanical issues is on the course. A Yellow-red flag combination, striped or alternating somehow, indicates that there is a contamination on the race track, such as oil, gas, water, sand, gravel, mud, rocks, car parts or other debris.
[0022] A mechanical flag, often a black or other dark colored flag with a centrally-located orange circle, (hence the nickname meatball) tells a driver that he/she is experiencing mechanical problems/issues and that their car should return to the pits as soon as possible/practical. With the advancement of more flexible, curvy LED screen technologies, it is expected that a next-generation of this particular Black flag model will contain a large central screen that can be programmed to brightly display (a white number on a black background) a particular driver number programmed into that flag via a handheld remote control thus eliminating the need for signalers to hold both a Black flag AND a chalkboard driver number indicator at the same time.
[0023] There is also an open Black flag, accompanied by a number board display, for notifying a specific driver (via the number indicator) to return to the pits and meet with the race officials, perhaps due to an alleged observation of improper actions having been taken. When black flags are displayed at all corner stations, the race will be halted and all cars must return to the pits.
[0024] Finally, there is the Checkered (black AND white) flag for telling all drivers that a race/session/heat has ended.
[0025] The signal flag of this invention has the dimensions of conventional signal flags for section observers. It consists of a lightweight flag rod having a piece of white or colored flag fabric (or cloth) hanging therefrom, the color or colors of which are prescribed by the regulations described earlier herein.
[0026] On the body of that flag cloth would be mounted a multitude of blinking lamp strips, either straight or curved, LED's most preferably, for emitting high intensity light flashes in the same main color of the flag cloth itself (i.e., green lights for green, yellow for yellow, red for red, etc.). As compared to conventional unlit signal flags, the visibility effect from this invention would be increased several fold by the blinking/pulsing operations of the high intensity/low temperature lamps and by their high light performance.
[0027] For the current supply to the lamps built in or added to such flag bodies, powering batteries may be connected by a dot chain line to either the start of a given light string, or from the flag holding post/pole/handle. In any event, these light strings would include twofold operation means: a first handheld on-off remote control AND a separate (backup) on-off switch nearer the battery source or start of the lights themselves (for use in an emergency). When multiple colors of LED lights are embedded in the same cloth for reducing the overall number of flags needed: i.e. to consolidate common flags by having a red stripe addition to a yellow only flag body, for example, the handheld remote controls would need to have further channel selections for alternating between light modes to be turned on, as needed.
[0028] In yet another variation of the foregoing, a central area for a Black flag may have a set of LED lights about its perimeter. But in addition to those lights, the same central area may further include a flexible screen, black background display from which a bright driver/car number may be broadcast, that number being punched in/programmed from a larger handheld (with a numbered keyboard included).
[0029] Positioning of these lights about the flag body may take on several variations as well. At a minimum, a single string of LED's may extend horizontally from the lower flag edge opposite its connecting edge to the flag waving post/pole/handle.
[0030] A second, more preferred variation would include a horizontal AND vertical light strip combination, even more preferably meeting at one of the lower corners to this flag body (as best seen in
[0031] Of course, still other variations may add a lighted X-shape to the middle of this flag body (in a coordinating color), or a square or diamond. The possible addition of a lighted circle has to be lessened since the Meatball flag above already incorporates a circle into its preferred pattern shape thereon.
[0032] Referring now to the accompanying drawings, there is shown in
[0033] For improved visibility for this Start of the Race signalto all drivers, this invention equips the foregoing rectangular-shaped green flag 10 with at least one set of vertical perimeter lights 12 and another set of horizontally extending perimeter lights 14 that meet together at one corner 16. The respective lights (possibly LED, or of another high visibility alternative) illuminate along the trail of these two or more perimeters as indicated by the L designations therealong.
[0034] For the yellow caution flag at
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[0040] The electronic control units for any one or more of these lighted signal flags can use current LED lighting or strip light illumination means, with a typical on-off switch that runs to the pole handle. Alternatively, operation of these flags, especially the meatball version of
[0041] Racing organizers and potential customers for this invention include, but are not limited to: the FIA (a worldwide racing sanctioner), NASCAR, IndyCar racing and NASA.
[0042] Having described the presently preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the scope of this invention may be otherwise covered by the appended claims.