1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to sports team flags, wind socks, kites or other logo or indicia displaying devices that are affixed or tethered to a passenger vehicle. Wherein wind created by the motion of the passenger vehicle actuates an electric generator which produces electric current to power illumination of the indicia or logo.
2. Description of Prior Invention
Many devices that can be displayed on a moving passenger vehicle are known in the prior art. Flags displaying the indicia, colors, and logos of sports teams for display on a passenger are well known. Electric generators are well known and widely utilized for converting wind energy into electrical current. Some products have recently appeared that provide a wind driven turbine which is affixed to the exterior of a motor vehicle and where wind is converted to electric current that powers LED lights. The related prior and related application referenced above discloses wind powered illuminated indicia affixed or tethered to a motor vehicle and wherein a generator is utilized to convert wind to electricity to illuminate the indicia. Other than the prior and related application, no known prior art combines the electric generator with the passenger vehicle flag and LEDs as is described herein.
The invention described herein represents a significant improvement in the displaying of sports team logos and indicia to be observable at night time. In one embodiment a flag for affixing on a passenger vehicle is produced and operated when the vehicle is in motion as follows. A first sheet of indicia displays in a first field of view and a second sheet of indicia displays in a second field of view. Sandwiched between the two sheets of indicia are a plurality of LEDs that provide illumination of the first indicia and the second indicia so as to enhance the observability of the indicia when dark outside. The LEDs are powered by a wind generated electricity produced by a generator actuated by wind produced by the passenger vehicle's motion.
Accordingly, several objects and advantages of the present invention are apparent. It is an object of the present invention to provide an inexpensive durable means for communicating a message. It is an advantage that the flag is constructed on a pole designed to support the drag of the flag and the drag of the wind powered generator. It is an advantage that the flag is affixed or tethered to a passenger vehicle in a manner that does not pose a danger to other vehicles and ensures that the flag is not detachable from the vehicle. It is an advantage that the flag can take the form of a sign or display that can carry a message for other vehicle occupants to see. It is an object of the present invention that an illuminated indicia is made to be observable at night. It is an advantage that in the electric generator powered embodiment that the passenger compartment is free of electrical wires to the flag and that batteries are not needed to illuminate the flag. In an electrical storage embodiment, it is an advantage that wind generate electricity can be stored for use in illuminating indicia on the flag when the vehicle is not in motion.
Further objects and advantages will become apparent from the enclosed figures and specifications.
Operation of the invention has been discussed under the above heading and is not repeated here to avoid redundancy.
Thus the reader will see that the Wind powered illuminated flag of this invention provides an inexpensive, novel, unanticipated, highly functional and reliable means for illuminating indicia on a moving passenger vehicle.
While the above description describes many specifications, these should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as an exemplification of a preferred embodiment thereof Many other variations are possible for example:
As discussed in the prior related application, the generator can be affixed to the surface of the passenger vehicle instead of being affixed to the flag pole as described herein.
Other embodiments are anticipated wherein wind power generates electricity to power illumination of indicia. For example, a sign or bumper sticker comprising indicia can be affixed to the surface of the passenger vehicle and be in electrical communication with an electrical generator which is also affixed to the passenger vehicle and which captures wind to illuminate LED elements to illuminate the indicia. OLEDs are an emerging illumination technology that can be manufactured to take the form of a bumper sticker and affixed to a motor vehicle then powered by a wind powered generator as described herein to provide meaningful illuminate indicia as described herein. Also, a kite and a wind sock can comprise the components herein and be operated identically as described herein.
LEDs or OLEDs can be configured such that they themselves form the indicia which is illuminated by the wind powered generator without the need for the indicia substrate referenced herein.
Many other electrical components and configurations are possible for incorporation with the components described herein. For example a photo diode can be added such that the flag only is illuminated at dark, switches can be added to the circuit to enable a user to turn the flag off manually, a switch can be added to the circuit to enable current to be directed to the LEDs or the battery depending upon circumstances to achieve desired effects. LEDs can be wired parallel, the battery can be wired in series with the LEDs.
Airplanes, jets, helicopters, gliders, blimps, kites, and balloons, for example can all use elements described herein to be flown by vehicle passengers and used to display words and images comprising indicia.
The elements and processes described herein in connection with a passenger vehicle can also be incorporated with a wide variety f other moving vehicles such as boats or aircraft for example.
Elements described in the related prior application are incorporated herein by reference.
This application is a Continuation In Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/593,262 filed Nov. 6, 2006.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11593262 | Nov 2006 | US |
Child | 11800612 | US |