GB2291995A - Audio/visual warning system - Google Patents
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- GB2291995A GB2291995A GB9415844A GB9415844A GB2291995A GB 2291995 A GB2291995 A GB 2291995A GB 9415844 A GB9415844 A GB 9415844A GB 9415844 A GB9415844 A GB 9415844A GB 2291995 A GB2291995 A GB 2291995A
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- G—PHYSICS
- G08—SIGNALLING
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- G08G1/00—Traffic control systems for road vehicles
- G08G1/09—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions
- G08G1/0962—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions having an indicator mounted inside the vehicle, e.g. giving voice messages
- G08G1/0967—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits
- G08G1/096708—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the received information might be used to generate an automatic action on the vehicle control
- G08G1/096716—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the received information might be used to generate an automatic action on the vehicle control where the received information does not generate an automatic action on the vehicle control
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60Q—ARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60Q1/00—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
- B60Q1/26—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic
- B60Q1/50—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic for indicating other intentions or conditions, e.g. request for waiting or overtaking
- B60Q1/52—Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to indicate the vehicle, or parts thereof, or to give signals, to other traffic for indicating other intentions or conditions, e.g. request for waiting or overtaking for indicating emergencies
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- G08G1/0962—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions having an indicator mounted inside the vehicle, e.g. giving voice messages
- G08G1/0967—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits
- G08G1/096708—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the received information might be used to generate an automatic action on the vehicle control
- G08G1/096725—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the received information might be used to generate an automatic action on the vehicle control where the received information generates an automatic action on the vehicle control
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- G08—SIGNALLING
- G08G—TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
- G08G1/00—Traffic control systems for road vehicles
- G08G1/09—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions
- G08G1/0962—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions having an indicator mounted inside the vehicle, e.g. giving voice messages
- G08G1/0967—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits
- G08G1/096733—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where a selection of the information might take place
- G08G1/096758—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where a selection of the information might take place where no selection takes place on the transmitted or the received information
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- G—PHYSICS
- G08—SIGNALLING
- G08G—TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
- G08G1/00—Traffic control systems for road vehicles
- G08G1/09—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions
- G08G1/0962—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions having an indicator mounted inside the vehicle, e.g. giving voice messages
- G08G1/0967—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits
- G08G1/096766—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the system is characterised by the origin of the information transmission
- G08G1/096783—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the system is characterised by the origin of the information transmission where the origin of the information is a roadside individual element
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- G—PHYSICS
- G08—SIGNALLING
- G08G—TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
- G08G1/00—Traffic control systems for road vehicles
- G08G1/09—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions
- G08G1/0962—Arrangements for giving variable traffic instructions having an indicator mounted inside the vehicle, e.g. giving voice messages
- G08G1/0967—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits
- G08G1/096766—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the system is characterised by the origin of the information transmission
- G08G1/096791—Systems involving transmission of highway information, e.g. weather, speed limits where the system is characterised by the origin of the information transmission where the origin of the information is another vehicle
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Abstract
The audio/visual warning system consists of a transmitter and receiver of signals of the same type and frequency. The transmitter transmits signals from danger points in the direction of any approaching vehicles with a range calculated so as to give the operator of the approaching vehicle enough time to avoid a collision. The signals will be strong enough to pass through obstructions and cover a safe distance. The transmitter can (if carried by a vehicle) adiust its range to the velocity of the carrying vehicle as well as adjust its directional output should the need arise. It could also have the ability to send out coded signals which will be read by the receiver to give the operator specific audio or visual information of the type of danger approaching.
Description
AUDIO@VISUAL WARNING SYSTEM
1) This invention relates to an audio/visual warning system
2) All indications of danger and instructions to operators of any type of vehicle are normally in the form of signs and or light signals requ@ring him or her to constantly scan their present environment. Momentary lack
of concentration,bad visibility due to fog, rain, obstructions due to trees,
other vehicles, bends and corners does lead to accidents. A very high
percentage of these accidents are caused because the operator does
not have sufficient time to react and bring his vehicle to a standstill before
a collision occurs.
3) An object of the invention is to mount a simple directional transmitter
which will send signals in the directions of oncoming traffic from or
adjacent to the point of danger and a directional receiver which will
receive signals from the point of danger lying directly in its path fitted in
each vehicle which will give off a warning signal which will alert the
operator of any danger ahead and provide the additional time needed to
avoid collision even ifthe operator has falled to see the danger for
whatever reason.
4) The warning signal could be either audio or visual or both and would be
heard or seen by the operator in his immediate vicinity, even if the danger
lies outside his line of sight.
5) All transmitters and receivers in one environment( land,water and air)
will operate on the same frequency using the same mode of transmitting 6) Transmitters could be mounted on all danger points Activated by the
brake-lights in road transport it would alert all following vehicles within
the range of the transmitter @receiver. On or adjacent to traffic lights when
the light turns yellow or red. Before hospitals, schools on dangerous
bends, steep hills and where ever warning signs are normally posted.
7) The same would be effective in rail transport while at sea buoys bridges,
piers and other vessels could be equipped while in the air tall masts,
buildings and other airships would transmit the signal.
8) The signal would be transmitted either continuously or in frequent
intervals as long as the danger exists and it would be received
continuously or in frequent intervals until the operator of the receiving
vehicle takes evasive action by activating his own brake system or by
moving out of the range of the transmitter receiver,thereby avoiding collision.
9) By activating his own braking system he would automatically set off his transmitter thus warning all 11 f@ following traffic within the range of his transmitter 10) The direction and range of the transmitters and receivers will
be engineered to suit the operating environment so as as to avoid
receiving signals from danger points which would not normally lie in the
path of the vehicle's movement. They would also be adjustable to suit
any change of direction and can be engineered to increase or decrease
in strength according to the velocity of the vehicle either permanently or
during acceleration or deceleration. Emitted signals could also be coded to represent specific warnings.
1) Figure 1 shows fixed, permanent or intermittent transmitter used in
conjunction with any warning sign and recelver mounted on vehicle.
2) Figure 2 shows fixed, permanent or intermittent transmitter transmitting
signals through 360 degrees in all directions.
3) Figure 3 shows transmitter mounted on vehicle and receiver mounted
on another vehicle. Direction of transmitter and receiver adjusted to be
received by following vehicles while travelling in a straight line.A
third vehicle between the two would normally obstruct the vision of the
operator in the last vehicle.
4) Figure 4 shows positon of transmitter and receiver mounted on
vehicles and adjusted to transmit and receive while turning a corner 5) Figure 5 shows comparison between line of sight to point of danger
and line of transmission and reception of signals to point of danger 6) In figure 1 is shown a transmitter mounted on or adjacent to traffic signals
and adapted to transmit a directional beam 13 when the traffic signal
turns to red. the range "r" of the transmitter may be adjusted to the
expected or measured speed of the approaching vehicle and the
calculated distance to bring the vehicle to a standstill. Transmission is
directed towards oncoming vehicles such as 14.
7) The vehicle 14 has a receiver 16 adapted to pick up signals directionally
within the receiving beam 15. It will give the operator a visible and
or audible warning. If this vehicle is also fitted with a transmitter it will
activate this through it's braking system and thereby warn any following
traffic which is also fitted with this devise.
8) In figure 2, a radio mast 20 carries a transmitter sending out signals 360
degrees in every direction 21 9) An aircraft 22 has a receiver with a beam 24. Receipt of the signal will
cause a visual and or audible warning in the cockpit even though the
mast might not have been seen.
10) In figure 3 the vehicle 25 has set off a transmitting beam 26 by activating
his brake system. Vehicle 28 picks up this signal through it's receiving
beam 29, even though his sight is obscured by vehicle 27 The operator
of vehicle 27 will only be able to react if his vision is not blocked due to
fog or rain.
11) In figure 4 the vehicles 30 and 32 have adjusted their transmitting bc-am 31 and receiving beam 33 in such a way as to still be able to interact
even though going round a bend 34. In this way they will still give and receive warning despite. obstruction through trees 35 and or other
objects.
12) In figure 5 line of sight 36 between vehicles 30 and 32 has been drawn in to demonstrate the advantage of using sioinals rather then relying on
vision.
Claims (1)
1) A vehicle ha@ard warning system comprising a transmitter located on or adjacent a potential hazard and a receiver on the vehicle adapted to
provide the vehicle operator with an audible and or visual warning of the
hazard 2) A transmitter receiver assembly according to claim 1 where the
transmitter is fixed in a permanent position and gives off continuous or
intermittent signals whether coded or otherwise and the receiver is
mounted on a moving vehicle.
3) A transmitter receiver assembly according to claim 1 and where the
transmitter is fitted to one vehicle and the receiver is fitted to any other
vehicle which will audibly and or visually warn the operator of any
possible danger 4) A transmitter receiver assembly according to claim 2 and 3 and where
the transmitter and or receiver are mounted in such a way as to change
its direction of transmitting and or receiving according to their direction of
travel.
5) A transmitter receiver assembly according to claim 2, 3 and 4 and which
adjusts it's transmitting and or receiving strength according to the
velocity of the venticle.
6) A transmitter receiver assembly as claimed in any proceeding claim and
where the transmitter is activated when the operator of this vehicle uses
his brake system to slow down.
7) A transmitter receiver assembly as claimed in any proceeding claim
where the transmitter is activated by the brake system and the receiver is
inactivated by either the brake system or manually through a separate
switch gear.
8) A transmitter or receiver unit produced separately and independently
from each other but engineered to perform either one or all of the
operations mentioned in claims 1-7 9) A transmitter receiver warning system substantially as hereinbefore particularly described and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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GB9415844A GB2291995A (en) | 1994-08-05 | 1994-08-05 | Audio/visual warning system |
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GB9415844A GB2291995A (en) | 1994-08-05 | 1994-08-05 | Audio/visual warning system |
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Cited By (10)
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WO1998032634A1 (en) * | 1997-01-28 | 1998-07-30 | Giovanni Rolfini | An electronic device for the warning of overtaking and of danger in general, with the automatic operating of acoustic and/or visual signalling, for running vehicles |
WO1998052790A1 (en) * | 1997-05-21 | 1998-11-26 | Javier Bruna Brotons | Device for automatically switching on and off the lights of a vehicle and warning lights for road traffic |
DE19753511A1 (en) * | 1997-12-03 | 1999-06-10 | Zlatko Veber | Warning detection method for road traffic |
GB2377804A (en) * | 2001-07-16 | 2003-01-22 | Wen Chi Lo | Vehicle deceleration communication device |
GB2380843A (en) * | 2001-10-09 | 2003-04-16 | John Mchugh | Vehicle early warning system |
WO2004090830A1 (en) * | 2003-04-08 | 2004-10-21 | Schauenburg Flexadux (Pty) Ltd | Collision avoidance method and system |
FR2870973A1 (en) * | 2004-05-28 | 2005-12-02 | Signalisation Tracage Organisa | Motor vehicle signaling method, involves transmitting road signaling information coded in one signal received by one receiver of one motor vehicle to another receiver of another motor vehicle |
FR2871915A1 (en) * | 2004-06-22 | 2005-12-23 | Bahebeck Marc Abel Bakebeck | Emergency and danger signaling method for e.g. vehicle, involves actuating lights and emergency system by following vehicles in order to permit drivers to anticipate braking, at reception of signal |
CN103208205A (en) * | 2013-03-20 | 2013-07-17 | 北京航空航天大学 | Vehicle safety driving early warning method based on vehicle internet |
EP3002882A4 (en) * | 2013-03-07 | 2017-03-08 | Beade Rioseco, Jose Manuel | Signal emitter-receiver device for warning about highway incidents |
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US3210726A (en) * | 1963-04-01 | 1965-10-05 | Harry R Copsy | Multiple vehicle brake actuated automatic stop light warning system |
EP0136956A2 (en) * | 1983-10-03 | 1985-04-10 | Thomson Grand Public | System for the detection of a predetermined obstacle on the way of a ground vehicle |
EP0242293A1 (en) * | 1986-04-14 | 1987-10-21 | Essacq Baloutch | Road safety device using sound message emission |
GB2261976A (en) * | 1991-11-27 | 1993-06-02 | John Frederick Bennett | Vehicle road safety device |
GB2265041A (en) * | 1992-03-13 | 1993-09-15 | Ronald Mark Henderson | Infra-red route and hazard system |
GB2273190A (en) * | 1992-12-07 | 1994-06-08 | Neil Andrew Moss | Traffic information system |
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US3210726A (en) * | 1963-04-01 | 1965-10-05 | Harry R Copsy | Multiple vehicle brake actuated automatic stop light warning system |
EP0136956A2 (en) * | 1983-10-03 | 1985-04-10 | Thomson Grand Public | System for the detection of a predetermined obstacle on the way of a ground vehicle |
EP0242293A1 (en) * | 1986-04-14 | 1987-10-21 | Essacq Baloutch | Road safety device using sound message emission |
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GB2265041A (en) * | 1992-03-13 | 1993-09-15 | Ronald Mark Henderson | Infra-red route and hazard system |
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WO1998032634A1 (en) * | 1997-01-28 | 1998-07-30 | Giovanni Rolfini | An electronic device for the warning of overtaking and of danger in general, with the automatic operating of acoustic and/or visual signalling, for running vehicles |
WO1998052790A1 (en) * | 1997-05-21 | 1998-11-26 | Javier Bruna Brotons | Device for automatically switching on and off the lights of a vehicle and warning lights for road traffic |
DE19753511A1 (en) * | 1997-12-03 | 1999-06-10 | Zlatko Veber | Warning detection method for road traffic |
GB2377804A (en) * | 2001-07-16 | 2003-01-22 | Wen Chi Lo | Vehicle deceleration communication device |
GB2380843A (en) * | 2001-10-09 | 2003-04-16 | John Mchugh | Vehicle early warning system |
WO2004090830A1 (en) * | 2003-04-08 | 2004-10-21 | Schauenburg Flexadux (Pty) Ltd | Collision avoidance method and system |
FR2870973A1 (en) * | 2004-05-28 | 2005-12-02 | Signalisation Tracage Organisa | Motor vehicle signaling method, involves transmitting road signaling information coded in one signal received by one receiver of one motor vehicle to another receiver of another motor vehicle |
FR2871915A1 (en) * | 2004-06-22 | 2005-12-23 | Bahebeck Marc Abel Bakebeck | Emergency and danger signaling method for e.g. vehicle, involves actuating lights and emergency system by following vehicles in order to permit drivers to anticipate braking, at reception of signal |
EP3002882A4 (en) * | 2013-03-07 | 2017-03-08 | Beade Rioseco, Jose Manuel | Signal emitter-receiver device for warning about highway incidents |
CN103208205A (en) * | 2013-03-20 | 2013-07-17 | 北京航空航天大学 | Vehicle safety driving early warning method based on vehicle internet |
CN103208205B (en) * | 2013-03-20 | 2015-05-13 | 北京航空航天大学 | Vehicle safety driving early warning method based on vehicle internet |
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