DISPLAY DEVICE FOR A BICYCLE
20220348280 · 2022-11-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62J50/21
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21W2103/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62J6/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G08G1/166
PHYSICS
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0471
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B62J45/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J6/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21W2107/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H05B47/115
ELECTRICITY
International classification
B62J6/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62J45/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A display device for a bicycle, e.g., a Pedelec, and/or a bicycle element, and a method of operating a bicycle with a display device are disclosed. The display device includes a carrier for mounting on a handlebar of the bicycle or for mounting on a bicycle helmet. On the carrier, a plurality of controllable luminous elements are arranged.
Claims
1. A display device for at least one of a bicycle and a bicycle helmet, comprising: a carrier for mounting on a handlebar or for mounting on the bicycle helmet, and a plurality of controllable luminous elements arranged on the carrier.
2. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the carrier includes an annular or hollow-cylindrical geometry and is structured in two parts for mounting on the handlebar and includes two ring segment-shaped carrier elements, the two ring segment-shaped carrier elements connected to one another in an articulated manner via a hinge and adjustable between a closed position where the two carrier elements enclose an annular opening, and an open position where the two carrier elements are mountable on the handlebar or demountable from the handlebar.
3. The display device according to claim 2, wherein the carrier further includes a fixing device arranged on two circumferential ends of the two carrier elements facing away from the hinge, and wherein the fixing device fixes the two carrier elements to one another in the closed position.
4. The display device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the plurality of luminous elements is arranged on a front side of the carrier.
5. The display device according to claim 1, wherein one of: at least one of the plurality of luminous elements is arranged on an outer circumferential side of the carrier; all of the plurality of luminous elements are arranged on a front side of the carrier; or a first part of the plurality of luminous elements is arranged on the carrier on a circumferential side of the carrier and a second part of the plurality of luminous elements is arranged on a front side of the carrier.
6. The display device according to claim 1, wherein on the carrier an electrical connection is provided, wherein the electrical connection electrically connects the plurality of luminous elements by wire to a control/regulating device.
7. The display device according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of luminous elements are configured to be separately controllable.
8. The display device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of: the plurality of luminous elements are covered via a protective cover that is transmissive for the light emitted by the plurality of luminous elements; at least one of the plurality of luminous elements is configured to emit light with one of at least two different colours; and at least one of the plurality of luminous elements is configured to emit light with different brightness.
9. A bicycle helmet for use with a bicycle and for protecting a helmet wearer from head injuries, comprising: a helmet body structured shell-like for absorbing external mechanical shocks and impacts; a helmet visor mounted on the helmet body; two display devices arranged next to one another on the helmet visor, wherein the two display devices are arranged on the helmet visor so that they are visible to the helmet wearer while wearing the bicycle helmet, the two display devices each including: a carrier; and a plurality of controllable luminous elements arranged on the carrier; a communications unit for wirelessly connecting the two display devices to a control/regulating device.
10. The bicycle helmet according to claim 9, wherein: a centre longitudinal axis divides the helmet body into a left helmet half and a right helmet half, and one of the two display devices is arranged in the left helmet half on the helmet visor and the other of the two display devices is arranged in the right helmet half on the helmet visor.
11. A bicycle, comprising: a rear wheel and a front wheel that is steerable by a user; a seat, on which the user can sit; a handlebar for controlling the front wheel; at least one radar sensor arranged in a rear region configured to monitor a rear surrounding region at a back at least in regions for the presence of at least one further road user; a control/regulating device, connected to the at least one radar sensor in a data-transmitting manner for receiving sensor data generated by the at least one radar sensor; at least one display device arranged on at least one of the handlebar and a bicycle helmet of the user, the at least one display device including a carrier and a plurality of controllable luminous elements arranged on the carrier; and wherein the at least one display device is connected wirelessly or by wire to the control/regulating device, so that the control/regulating device can control the plurality of luminous elements as a function of the sensor data received.
12. The bicycle according to claim 11, wherein the at least one display device is arranged on the handlebar so that the user sitting on the seat can see the plurality of luminous elements.
13. The bicycle according to claim 11, wherein the control/regulating device controls at least one of the plurality of luminous elements such that the at least one luminous element, relating to the emission of light, changes its previous state when, via the at least one radar sensor, the presence of at least one road user has been detected and sensor data corresponding to the said detection were transmitted to the control/regulating device by the at least one radar sensor.
14. The bicycle according to claim 11, wherein the at least one radar sensor is structured and arranged such that it can be distinguished by the at least one radar sensor whether a detected road user is situated in a laterally left region behind the bicycle or in a laterally right region behind the bicycle or in a middle region between the laterally left region and the laterally right regions.
15. The bicycle according to claim 11, wherein the handlebar includes a left handlebar half and a right handlebar half, wherein on at least one of the left handlebar half and the right handlebar half the display device is arranged in each case, and wherein the plurality of luminous elements are controllable by the control/regulating device.
16. The bicycle according to claim 11, wherein the handlebar includes a left handle and a right handle, wherein in a left region or a right region of at least one of the left handle and the right handles the display device is arranged in each case, and wherein the plurality of luminous elements are controllable by the control/regulating device.
17. A method for operating a bicycle, comprising: monitoring a surrounding rear region of the bicycle via at least one radar sensor; transmitting sensor data from the at least one radar sensor to a control/regulating device; controlling via the control/regulating device at least one of a plurality of luminous elements of at least one display device such that regarding to the emission of light the at least one luminous element changes its previous state when via the at least one radar sensor a change of status regarding a road user behind the bicycle has been detected and the sensor data corresponding to the change of status are transmitted to the control/regulating device by the at least one radar sensor.
18. The method according to claim 17, wherein the change of status detected by the at least one radar sensor includes at least one of: a one-off detection of a certain road user; a change of position of the detected road user relative to the bicycle; and a no-longer detection of a road user already detected previously.
19. The method according to claim 17, wherein the at least one luminous element is switched on or switched off or switched over when via the at least one radar sensor the road user is detected.
20. The method according to claim 17, wherein the at least one luminous element is switched on or switched off or switched over when via the at least one radar sensor it is detected that a distance of the detected road user to the bicycle changes.
21. The method according to claim 17, wherein the at least one luminous element is switched on or switched off or switched over when the road user already detected via the at least one radar sensor is no longer detected.
22. The method according to claim 17, wherein: the control/regulating device for switching-on/switching-off/switching-over of the at least one luminous element controls the at least one display device arranged on a left handle of a handlebar when via the at least one radar sensor it has been detected that the detected road user is situated in a laterally left region behind the bicycle; the control/regulating device for the switching-on/switching-off/switching-over of the at least one luminous element controls the at least one display device arranged on a right handle when via the at least one radar sensor it has been detected that the detected road user is situated in a laterally right region behind the bicycle; and the control/regulating device for the switching-on/switching-off/switching-over of the at least one luminous element controls both the at least one display device arranged on the left handle and the at least one display device arranged on the right handle when via the at least one radar sensor it has been detected that the road user is situated in a middle region between the left region and the right region behind the bicycle.
23. The method according to claim 17, wherein the control/regulating device is configured to vary one or more from the following as a function of the detected change of state by controlling the at least one luminous element of the display device: colour of the emitted light, brightness of the emitted light, flashing frequency of the emitted light, and number of the luminous elements that emit light.
24. The method according to claim 17, wherein the control/regulating device generates a predetermined light sequence as a function of the detected change of status by controlling the display device, wherein the predetermined light sequence includes changing at least one of colour, brightness, and flashing frequency of the light emitted by the display device by the at least one luminous element one after the other in a certain manner.
25. A bicycle, comprising: at least one radar sensor configured to monitor a rear surrounding region; at least one display device including a carrier and a plurality of controllable luminous elements arranged on the carrier; a control/regulating device connected to the at least one radar sensor in a data-transmitting manner for receiving sensor data generated by the at least one radar sensor, wherein the control/regulating device is configured to control at least one of the plurality of luminous elements of the at least one display device such that regarding to the emission of light the at least one luminous element changes its previous state when via the at least one radar sensor a change of status regarding a road user in the rear surrounding region has been detected and the sensor data corresponding to the change of status are transmitted to the control/regulating device by the at least one radar sensor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0047] It shows, in each case schematically:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0052] According to
[0053] As is illustrated by
[0054] For fixing the display device 1 on the handlebar 24, the carrier 2 includes a fixing device 5 which is arranged on the two circumferential ends 6a, 6b of the carrier elements 3a, 3b facing away from the hinge 4 and by means of which the two carrier elements 3a, 3b can be fixed to one another in the closed position. This fixing device 5 can be a latching device which is not noticeable in more detail in the closed state of the
[0055] In the example of
[0056] In all the mentioned variants, the luminous elements 10 are designed so as to be separately controllable. To this end, an electrical connection which is not shown in the figures can be provided on the carrier 2, by means of which the luminous elements 10 can be electrically connected by wire to a control/regulating device 25 of the bicycle 20. In a variant, a wireless communications connection between control/regulating device 25 and bicycle 20 is also conceivable. All existing luminous elements 10 are designed so that they cannot only be controlled individually, but can each also emit light of different colours and of different brightness.
[0057] As is further evident from
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[0059] One of the two display devices 1 is arranged in the region 30a of the left handle 29a and thus in the left handlebar half 32a, the other one of the two display devices 1 is arranged in the region 30b of the right handle 29b and thus in the right handlebar half 32b. Fastening the two display devices 1 to the handlebar 24, which is designed as handlebar rod 12 or tubular body, takes place as explained above by way of the
[0060] Apart from this, the bicycle 20 includes a radar sensor 27 arranged in a rear region 26 of the bicycle. By means of the radar sensor 27, a rear surrounding region 28 of the bicycle 20 adjoining the bicycle 20 at the back can monitored for the presence of road users. The radar sensor 27 is designed and arranged on the bicycle 20 so that the same can detect and distinguish whether a detected road user is situated in a laterally left region 31a behind the bicycle 20 or in a laterally right region 31b behind the bicycle 20 or in a (middle) region 31c between the laterally left and the right regions (31a, 31b).
[0061] Further, the bicycle 20 includes a control/regulating device 25, which for receiving sensor data generated by the radar sensor 27 is connected to the same in a data-transmitting manner (schematically indicated in
[0062] In the example of
[0063] In the configuration of the bicycle 20 explained above, the control/regulating device 25 can individually control the luminous elements 10 provided in the two display devices 1 so that the respective luminous element 10, relating the emission of light, changes its previous state when by means of the radar sensor 27 the presence of at least one road user has been detected and consequently sensor data corresponding to the said detection were transmitted by the radar sensor 27 to the control/regulating device 25.
[0064] The control/regulating device 25 of the bicycle 20 explained by way of
[0065] According to the method, the control/regulating device 25 controls at least one of the luminous elements 10, preferentially multiple or all of the luminous elements 10 of the display devices 1 so that the same, concerning the emission of light, changes its previous state when by means of the radar sensor 27 a change of state concerning a road user is detected and sensor data corresponding to this change of state are transmitted to the control/regulating device 25. Here, a change of state detected by the radar sensor 27 can be a one-off detection of a certain road user, a change of position of a detected road user, in particular a change in distance of the detected road user relative to the bicycle 20 and a no-longer detection of an already detected road user. As reaction to the sensor data received from the radar sensor 27, the control/regulating device 25 generates, as a function of the detected change of state, by controlling various luminous elements 10 present in the two display devices 1, a predetermined light sequence out of light emitted by these luminous elements 10.
[0066] In the example of
[0067] In the simplest case, a luminous element 10 or multiple or all luminous elements 10 of one or both display devices 1 are switched on or switched off or switched over here when by means of the radar sensor 27 a road user is detected for the first time. Likewise, a luminous element 10 or multiple or all luminous elements 10 of one or both display devices 1 can be switched on or switched off or switched over when it is detected by means of the radar sensor 27 that the distance of a detected road user to the bicycle 20 changes, in particular decreases. Alternatively or additionally, a luminous element 10 or multiple or all luminous elements 10 of one or both display devices 1 can be switched on or switched off or switched over when a road user already detected by means of the radar sensor 27 can no longer be detected.
[0068] “Switching-on” is to mean that a luminous element 10 which did not previously emit any light is put into a state in which it now emits light. “Switching-off” here is to mean that a luminous element 10 which is already emitting light is put into a state in which it now no longer emits any light. “Switching-over” here is to mean that the type of the light emission is changed. This can mean in particular that the colour and/or the brightness of the light emitted by the luminous element is/are changed when the luminous element 10 is designed for emitting light of different colours.
[0069] As a further development, one or more of the following can be varied by means of the control/regulating device 25 as a function of the detected change of state by controlling at least one, preferentially multiple or all of the luminous elements 10 of the display device 1 concerned: [0070] colour of the emitted light; [0071] brightness of the emitted light; [0072] flashing frequency of the emitted light; [0073] number of the light-emitting luminous elements emitting light as described above.
[0074] In this way, different traffic situations, particular hazard situations can be assigned an individual display so that the rider of the bicycle can more easily detect the traffic or hazard situation present.
[0075] Apart from this, the control/regulating device 25 can be designed for generating predetermined light sequences in the display devices 1. Thus, the control/regulating device 25 can generate as a function of the change of state detected by means of the radar sensor 27 by controlling the respective display device 1, a predetermined light sequence in the luminous elements of this display device, with which colour and/or brightness and/or flashing frequency of the light emitted by the display device 1 or the luminous elements 10 of the same in one, multiple or all luminous elements 10 of the display devices are changed in a predetermined manner one after the other, i.e. as a function of the time. Particularly preferably, different changes of state are assigned different predetermined light sequences.
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[0077] Furthermore, the bicycle helmet 15 includes an electrical energy store 17 for supplying the display devices with electric energy which is indicated only schematically in
[0078] As is clearly evidenced by
[0079] The method explained above can also be employed using the bicycle helmet 15 according to the invention, wherein the two display devices 1 provided on the helmet visor 19 on the left and the right assume the same function as the display devices 1 arranged, with bicycle 20 of
[0080] In such a scenario, the control/regulating device 25 controls the luminous elements 10 of the display device 1 arranged on the left of the helmet visor 19, i.e. it switches these on or off or over when it has been detected by the radar sensor 27 that the detected road user is situated in the laterally left region 31a behind the bicycle 20. Accordingly, the control/regulating device 25 controls the luminous elements 10 of the display device 1 arranged on the helmet visor 19 on the right, i.e. it switches these on or off or over when it has been detected by the radar sensor 27 that the detected road user is situated in the laterally right region 31b behind the bicycle 20. Accordingly, the control/regulating device 25 controls both luminous elements 10 of the left display device 1 and also luminous elements 10 of the right display device 1 when it has been detected by the radar sensor 27 that the road user is situated in the middle region 31c between the left and right region 31a, 31b behind the bicycle 20.
[0081] Obviously it is also easily conceivable to omit any display devices 1 whatsoever on the handlebar 24 of the bicycle 20 and instead exclusive used the display devices 1 provided on the bicycle helmet 15.
[0082] In any case, the method aspects explained above, which relate to the control of the two display devices 1 provided on the handlebar 24, apply also mutatis mutandis to the two display devices 1 provided on the bicycle helmet 15.