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This invention refers to a speed bump with selective actuation. The speed bump relates to a method to control speed. The speed bump can be installed in those streets where there is a large amount of traffic and where it is necessary to reduce the speed of vehicles.
At present, the number of vehicles has increased and, as a consequence, traffic problems have multiplied. Restrictions have been imposed, including fixed signals, bumpers on the ground, and lighted signals, such as traffic lights and many others.
Yet, now a more efficient mechanism to control speed is required, mainly when road safety education is lacking, and many do not respect the allowed speed limits.
To date, automatic and dynamic systems to stop the speed of a vehicle and to force drivers to respect the speed limit are not known.
The prior art systems available now to stop vehicles include an external pole placed on the streets with an operation button, which, when pushed, activates the traffic light to red for a certain time so that pedestrians can cross.
The selectively activated speed bump is able to increase or to reduce its height, and thus, cause the limitation of speed. The invention can also incorporate an audio system with the mechanical system. This audio system is ideal to detect high frequency sounds, such as those that correspond to a siren or a bell. Thus, the speed bump is able to fully reduce its height in order to allow an ambulance, a fire truck or a police car to pass. At the same time, a control for pedestrians, who have to cross the street safely, has also been incorporated. This control keeps the speed bump elevated long enough for the pedestrians to cross, regardless of the vehicle flow. In addition, the speed bump incorporates an electronic card that includes a communication module to send information related to the vehicle flow, such as statistics on vehicle pollution and road safety behavior.
The speed bump has a mass sensor, a sound sensor or a radar signal, all in communication with a control box, and when control box receives these signals from the sensors, whether based on information detected manually, visually or audibly, are transmitted to the control box, having an electronic platform that can include an embedded software or firmware. The control box is a fundamental element to manage information by determining the switch between raised and lowered positions, according to transmitted signals. The control box can be connected to an electric motor. This electric motor moves some offset cams, which engage the cover. The cams move the cover between the raised position and the lowered position so as to limit speed of a vehicle on the street.
In one embodiment, there is an audio sound, such as an ambulance siren. The sound sensor detects the audio sound and transmits a signal to an electronic card of the control box, which gives the order to lower the cover until the vehicle passes. In another embodiment for pedestrian crossing, a button placed externally at a button station has been included. The button station transmits a signal corresponding to the button being pushed to the control box, which gives the order for the cover raise for a certain time, sufficient for the pedestrians to cross the street.
The electronic card can also have a module to send information to a web server to monitor vehicle flow, generate statistics and calculate pollution.
For all the above reasons, the scope of the invention is included among those system, which limit the speed of vehicles on streets and avenues, and more particularly a cover or platform that can be raised by means of a mechanism.
This invention refers to a selectively actuated speed bump being comprised of a cover with a raised position, and a lowered position. The speed bump is placed on streets to limit the speed of vehicles. Vehicles are forced to reduce their speed when they get close to the speed bump, when the cover is in the raised position.
A purpose of this invention is to make installation of the speed bump easy on any avenue or boulevard, particularly on those streets, where traffic is heavy.
Another objective of this invention is to place the speed bump on those streets where controlling speed is required, such as streets with hospitals, clinics or schools.
A unique characteristic of this invention is strength with which the speed bump can stand the pressure exerted by a vehicle on the plates of the cover, when a vehicle passes over the speed bump.
A purpose of this invention is to make the installation and the placement of the speed bump easy and fast.
Another characteristic of this invention is a mechanical component to raise the parts of the cover. Vehicles will have to reduce their speed and cross over the cover or platform at a lower speed to reduce any ill effects on the suspension and the tires, which makes a safe crossing for pedestrians more likely.
Another purpose of this invention is to force drivers to reduce their speed when they see the speed bump.
Likewise, a purpose of this invention is to have an audio sensor to selectively actuate the speed bump for allowing ambulances, fire trucks or police cars to pass, when the frequency of their sirens is detected.
At the same time, another purpose of this invention is to send information about the flow of vehicles via Internet or via a similar system to a server to be analyzed and corrected.
About the above-mentioned figures, the speed bump comprises a metal rectangular box 10, on the top of which there is a cover having three parts, a central part 30 and two lateral parts 32. The cover in the raised position can form a bump that causes a vehicle to reduce its speed. If speed is not reduced, the lower parts of the vehicle are hit, and this blow can break or damage parts of the vehicle, such as the wheels.
This box 10, from a top view of
On one of the end walls 20′ of the box 10, as seen in
The central part 30 and two lateral parts of the cover move between the raised position and the lowered position by eccentric cams 70. Each cam 70 has a larger side 70′ and a smaller side 70″, as in
Additionally, there are load supports 72 within the box to hold the shaft 60. Each load support 72 is between the shaft 60 and the bottom of the box, as in
An electric motor is connected to the flexible coupling 62 to the shaft 60, forming a rotating connection through the second shaft 120′. The electric motor can be the movement mechanism of the control box 120, as in
A mass ultrasonic sensor can be in communication with the control box. The mass ultrasonic sensor can be comprised of a doppler oscillator, which transmits and receives microwaves having a distance range of two miles, such as 34.7 GHz frequency microwaves, to detect objects bigger than 10 cubic feet. The doppler oscillator can be powered or fed by 12 volts DC. Microwaves reflected from vehicles are detected by a receiver of the mass ultrasonic sensor, and the mass ultrasonic sensor sends signals to the control box, according to those microwaves reflected. Those signals switch the cover between the raised position and the lowered position. When the speed bump is installed on a street or avenue with a higher speed limit, the speed bump can include a radar 96, which operates in the same way as the mass ultrasonic sensor. That is, the radar is in communication with the control box. The signals sent by the radar are communicated to the control box to switch the cover between the raised position and the lowered position.
The present invention can also include a light dot matrix panel 92 in communication with the control box, wherein signals sent by the mass ultrasonic sensor, radar, or a sound sensor are communicated to the control box to generate a message corresponding to the signals displayed on the dot matrix panel. For example, the messages resulting from the signals from the radar 92 are displayed on a cluster of light-emitting diodes or groups of monochromatic amber light-emitting diodes with a visibility angle of 120 degrees and a vision distance of approximately 500 meters. In some embodiments, the display has the capacity of showing up to three lines of text.
In the embodiment with the mass ultrasonic sensor, microwaves can be transmitted constantly. If there is no object at the allowed distance of the microwaves, then the microwaves are not reflected to the receiver of the mass ultrasonic sensor. When a vehicle reflects the microwaves back to the receiver, the mass ultra-son sensor will send a signal to the control box to switch the cover to the lowered position so that the vehicle can pass.
In another embodiment, there is a sound sensor 94, as in
The present invention includes a programmable control card in communication with the control box. The signals sent by the programmable control card are communicated to the control box to switch the cover between the raised position and the lowered position. A signal corresponding to a vehicle above an allowed limit switches the cover to the raised position. Another signal corresponding to another vehicle lower or equal to the allowed limit switches the cover to the lowered position. For example, the programmable control card can receive data from two sound sensors for measuring the time that elapses between both sounds detected at the respective sound sensors. Knowing the time and the distance, speed can be calculated. The programmable control card as part of the control box sets the position of the cover.
The same programmable control card can send an activation/deactivation signal that controls the mechanical components of the speed bump, such as operating the electric motor in the control box 120 of
For the pedestrian crossing, there is a button station 98 placed externally as in
Regarding the way to implement the invention, the box 10 can be placed underground on a street, where reduction of the speed of vehicles, including trucks, is wanted. The speed bump can be installed in any street or avenue, where traffic is heavy, or on those avenues where speed reduction is required for safety, such as a street with hospitals, clinics or schools.
The speed bump has the restriction of not being capable of being activated/deactivated while a vehicle is driving over the speed bump, to avoid situations or accidents that may put the safety of the passenger or possible pedestrians at risk.
All the information collected can be sent to a computer, which stores information on highway administration, such as statistics on peak hours, advances in road safety education, vehicle pollution in the area, and flow of vehicles. The information can be organized by zone or block or street, etc.
Once the vehicle is a few meters away from the speed bump and based on the information received by the sensors, a signal is sent according to whether said vehicle is running within the allowed speed limit for that street and previous street conditions, so that the signal either keeps the cover in the raised position or lowered position or switches from the position. For example, with a button station and a programmable control card, the signal corresponding to a pushed button can switch the cover to the raised position, which overrides the signal corresponding to a vehicle above an allowed limit and another signal corresponding to another vehicle lower or equal to the allowed limit from the programmable control card. Alternatively, the signal corresponding to a pushed button can switch the cover to the raised position as a default position, until another signal corresponding to another vehicle lower or equal to the allowed limit is communicated to the control box by the programmable control card.
Vehicle or truck drivers will initially be able to see LED signs 100 of
This signs 100 are preferably lit and can include information legends such as “CAUTION ELEVATING PLATFORM AT “X” METERS” or “YOUR AVERAGE SPEED WAS “X” KM/H”.
To allow emergency vehicles, such as police cars, ambulances, fire trucks and other to pass, the sign 92, can also have a sound sensor 94, which sends the signal to the control box to switch the cover the raised position or the lowered position.
In case of placing the speed bump on a highway, where the average speed is high, the sign 92, can include a radar 96.
The light dot matrix panel, where the messages and the result of the communication with the radar appear, is formed by a cluster or groups of amber monochromatic light emitting diodes, having a visibility angle of 120 degrees and a vision distance of approximately 500 meters. The panel can have the capacity to show up to 3 lines of text.
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