a) Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to an automobile alerting device, and more particular to an automobile alerting device formed by an antenna housing, an antenna unit and a high-power light emitting unit. The automobile alerting device is mounted on the top part of an automobile and together form an alert effect by a triangular light emission with original automobile lamps at the two sides of the automobile, thereby enhancing the safety alert effect.
b) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional alert light is usually formed by automobile lights at two sides of front and rear of an automobile. In addition to allowing other vehicles ahead and behind to learn driving directions of the automobile, driving conditions of the automobile may also be reflected according to the light intensity or flashing the lights to produce a safety alert effect for other vehicles. It is known that, large-sized vehicles such trucks, hauler trucks and tour buses with large vehicle bodies have far greater lengths and heights than small-sized vehicles such as sedans and SUVs (Sport Utility Vehicle), which means that the height of a driver seat of a large-sized vehicle is inevitably greater than the height of that of a small-sized vehicle. Thus, when a small-sized vehicle progresses in front of or at two sides of a large-sized vehicle from an appropriate distance, by looking down the small-sized vehicle, the driver of the large-sized vehicle may easily perceive alert lights from the two sides of the front and rear sides of the small-sized vehicle. At this point, the lights of the small-sized vehicle do achieve a safety alert function, so that the large-sized vehicle may appropriately adjust driving conditions to ensure driving safety. However, as shown in
Audiovisual equipments such as sound systems and monitors currently installed in an automobile can generally receive radio signals through an externally connected vehicle antenna, so as to play music, broadcasting or video programs in the automobile. Further, satellite navigation equipments may also use this vehicle antenna to transmit satellite positioning signals. The vehicle antenna is usually disposed at the top part of the automobile, including parts at the roof or near the vehicle body or windows. In addition to a straight-type antenna, vehicle antenna having a streamline appearance are also commercially available. In a vehicle antenna having a streamline appearance, an antenna unit wound from an antenna is installed in an antenna housing made of a plastic material, and the antenna housing can usually be designed with various types of streamline appearances. As opposed to a straight-type antenna, the streamline appearance of such antenna housing with better esthetic values is further capable of preventing an external factor such as bad weather from affecting functions. An outer wall of the roof of an automobile is usually provided with a through hole leading to the interior of the automobile, so as to allow a wire for transmitting radio signals to be penetrated to an interior of the automobile through the through hole at the roof to further electrically connect to audiovisual equipments in the automobile. The foregoing antenna housing having a streamline appearance is capable of covering the through hole at the roof to prevent external rain water from seeping into the automobile.
It is known from the above description that, technologies for commercial vehicle antennas with specially designed appearances need to be improved. For example, how a current vehicle antenna with a specially designed appearance provides no substantial help in the safety issues that a driver of a large-sized vehicle cannot easily perceive a small-sized vehicle behind and alert lights of the small-sized vehicle. Therefore, based on many years of research and practical experience in the related field, the Applicant provides an automobile alerting device for improving the above drawbacks of the prior art.
In view of the above, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide an automobile alerting device mounted to a top part of an automobile to raise an alert light to the top part of the automobile, thereby together forming an alert effect of triangular light emitting points with existing vehicle lights at the two sides of the automobile.
To achieve the above object, the automobile alerting device of the present invention includes an antenna housing, an antenna unit disposed in the antenna housing and a high-power light emitting unit. The antenna housing is formed by a roof joining portion and at least one light pervious portion, and is mounted at the top part of an automobile, such that light emitted produced by the high-power light emitting unit is emitted to an exterior of the antenna housing through the light pervious portion. Thus, the alert light of the high-power light emitting unit is raised to the top part of the automobile to improve the issue that a driver of a large-sized vehicle cannot easily perceive a small-sized vehicle behind and alert lights of the small-sized vehicle. Further, together with the existing vehicle lights at the two sides of the front and rear of the automobile, the high-power light emitting unit and the vehicle lights at the two sides of the automobile jointly form an alert effect of triangular light emitting points, thereby enhancing the safety alert effect.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the antenna housing includes an outer cover and a seat. The outer cover is disposed at an upper side of the seat, and a cavity is formed between the outer cover and a top part of the seat. The antenna unit and the high-power light emitting unit are disposed in the cavity. The light pervious portion is disposed on the outer cover. The roof joining portion is disposed at a bottom part of the seat.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the outer cover includes at least one ridge and at least one inclined surface slantingly extended from the ridge towards the seat. One of the ridge and the inclined surface may form the light pervious portion. The outer cover may be designed to appear as a shark fin.
According to the above main structural characteristics, one of an inner surface and an outer surface of the light pervious portion is provided with a concave-convex reflecting surface structure.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the antenna unit may be implemented by one of an AM antenna unit, an FM antenna unit, a satellite antenna unit and a GPS antenna unit.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the high-power light emitting unit may be implemented by one of a light emitting diode (LED), an LED in a chip-on-board (COB) package, an incandescent light and a fluorescent light.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the antenna housing is provided with a ventilation structure for dissipating heat of the high-power light emitting unit. The ventilation structure includes a ventilation opening in communication with the interior and exterior of the antenna housing.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the top part of the automobile is provided with a through hole that allows a wire of the antenna unit to penetrate to an interior of the automobile, and a wire disposed at the high-power light emitting unit is penetrated to the interior of the automobile via the through hole.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the wire of the high-power light emitting unit is electrically connected to the vehicle lights at the two sides of the automobile.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the wire disposed at the high-power light emitting unit is electrically connected to an electronic control unit (ECU) of the automobile, such that the high-power light emitting unit is controlled by the ECU and is controlled by a remote controller of the automobile through the ECU.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the wire disposed at the high-power light emitting unit and the ECU are electrically connected to a delay circuit, such that the delay circuit is controlled by the ECU to delay the light emitted by the high-power light emitting unit.
According to the above main structural characteristics, the wire of the high-power light emitting unit is electrically connected to an antitheft device of the automobile.
The above and other aspects of the invention will become better understood with regard to the following detailed description of the preferred but non-limiting embodiments. The following description is made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The antenna unit 2 is may be implemented by an AM antenna unit 2, an FM antenna unit 2, a satellite antenna unit 2 and/or a GPS antenna unit 2. The high-power light emitting unit 3 may be implemented by an light emitting diode (LED), an LED in a chip-on-board (COB) package (formed by directly packaging one or multiple LED dies on a printed circuit board (PCB)), an incandescent light and/or a fluorescent light. Further, the antenna unit 2 may be a strip, a circle or a polygon in shape. The high-power light emitting unit 3 emits light, and causes the light to emit through the light pervious portion 101 formed by the ridge 111 and the inclined surfaces 112, 113 and 114 of the outer cover 11 to the exterior of the antenna housing 1.
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Further, in another embodiment, the wire 31 of the high-power light emitting unit 3 may be electrically connected to an antitheft device 7 of the automobile 8. Thus, when the antitheft device 7 is triggered, the vehicle lights 82 at the two sides of the automobile 8 are driven to emit light while the high-power light emitting unit 3 at the roof of the automobile 8 is also driven to emit light, hence producing an effect of vehicle theft warning.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements and procedures, and the scope of the appended claims therefore should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements and procedures.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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105214052 | Sep 2016 | TW | national |