1. Field of the Invention
The subject invention is directed to an over-running indicator structure for an automobile, and in particular, to an overrunning indicator structure for readily providing a driver with an ineluctable visual indicator of the optimal time and engine revolutions per minute to shift gears.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In automotive racing, speed is necessarily emphasized, with the goal being to reach and maintain the optimal speed. In addition to such factors as the wind resistance of the motor vehicle, the rotational speed of the engine is a key factor that is critical to a car and driver's performance. A driver can realize the automobile's optimal power and racing speed by shifting gears at the optimal rotational speed (RPM's) of the engine, thus making understandable why tachometer indicators enjoy good marketability.
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The inventor has noticed the various disadvantages associated with conventional over-running indicator structures and has strived to improve upon them. After having carried out an intensive study for many years, the inventor has successfully developed the over-running indicator structure of the subject invention.
An object of the invention is to provide an over-running indicator structure for readily providing an ineluctable visual signal to a driver of the optimal time to shift gears.
Another object of the invention is to provide an over-running indicator structure whose function is not adversely affected by its mounting position relative to the driver.
Another object of the invention is to provide an over-running indicator structure that includes a variety of advantages such as uncomplicated construction, convenience of use by a driver, and the like.
The over-running indicator structure that is able to achieve the objectives of the invention as described above is composed of an upper housing that is substantially hemispherical and light-transmissive, a lower housing, a circuit board and a mounting support. The upper housing and the lower housing—each approximately hemispherical in the preferred embodiment—are firmly connected to each other by at least two screws. The bottom of the lower housing is formed with a pair of mounting legs that extend or protrude downward, each of said pair of mounting legs formed with a mounting hole therethrough.
The mounting support includes a pair of mounting brackets extending upwardly to matingly juxtapose with the mounting legs. The mounting brackets are either formed as part of the mounting support or alternatively, fixedly attached to the top of the mounting support. Each of the pair of mounting brackets is formed so as to define an axle hole positioned centrally therethrough with the pair of axle holes co-axial with the respective pair of mounting holes. Both the axle holes and the mounting holes are adapted to accommodate a removable bolt-like axle that adjustably connects the lower housing to the mounting plate. The bolt-like axle can be reversibly tightened or otherwise secured so as to thereby hold the over-running indicator device stationary with respect to the vehicle.
The lower housing is adjustably seated in the mounting brackets by the pair of mounting legs that extend downward from the inferior surface of the lower housing from which they are either formed or fixedly attached.
A circuit board is seated in the lower housing, in close proximity to a plane substantially defined by the joining between the upper housing and the lower housing. The circuit board is provided with a light emitter, a data screen and a plurality of control buttons. At least one electronic transmission cable connects at one end to the circuit board and at its other end with the vehicle's tachometer for receiving an RPM data signal from the tachometer. A driver uses a control button to set the desired rotational speed; the pre-determined RPM which is set by the driver is shown on the data screen. Once the engine RPM's exceed the pre-determined RPM set by the driver, the light emitter disposed on the circuit board is activated and gives off light. The emitted light shines through the upper housing with its light-transmissive arcuate surface thereby sending an ineluctable visual signal to the driver of the optimal gear shifting time to realize the best power from engine. The ineluctable visual signal is readily noticeable by the driver regardless of the relative positions of the driver and the mounted over-running indicator device due to the fact that the indicator light signal is emitted through the roughly hemispherical light-transmissive upper housing.
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Circuit board 4 is seated on the hollow threaded ribs 51 of the lower housing 5 and provided with board holes 45 that correspond to the hollow threaded ribs 51. The plurality of board holes 45 and the respective plurality of hollow threaded ribs 51 are aligned so as to allow the circuit board 4 and the lower housing 5 to be firmly anti reversibly connected by rotatingly advancing top screws 6 through the board holes 45 into the threaded mounting ribs 51 of the lower housing 5.
The upper and lower housings 3, 5 are firmly and reversibly connected by rotatingly advancing bottom screws 7 through the screw holes 52 formed along the rim of the lower housing 5 into the threaded holes 31 of the upper housing 3.
When the over-running indicator structure is assembled, the control buttons 43 on the circuit board 4 extend through the respective button holes 55 on the front of the lower housing 5. With the upper housing 3 and the lower housing 5 firmly connected to each other, the upper gap and lower gap formed in the respective housings are aligned and juxtaposed so as to form an opening with dimensions and shape adapted to surround and frame toe data screen 42 seated therein.
A mounting support 8, configured with a plurality of base through holes 81 to facilitate one possible means of fixedly mounting the over-running indicator structure, is further provided with a pair of mounting brackets 82 formed therefrom, or fixedly attached thereto, which project upward so as to juxtapose respectively with the corresponding pair of mounting legs 53 in a manner that aligns the mounting holes 54 with the respective axle holes 83 to reversibly accept a bolt-like axle 9 therethrough; an optional hemi-cylindrical groove 84 formed on the mounting support 8 between the two mounting brackets 82 permits rotation of the lower housing 5 around the axis of the bolt-like axle 9 for those embodiments in which the lower housing 5 would otherwise have such free rotation impeded by the mounting support 8.
When the actual engine RPM exceeds the predetermined engine RPM that is set by the driver, the light emitter 41 on the circuit board 4 is activated and emits light, preferably brightly colored to further assure the light signal's ineluctability, through the entire curved surface of the upper housing 3, thus, providing an ineluctable visual signal to the driver that is substantially impossible not to be noticed regardless of the relative angle between the driver and the over-running indicator structure. The driver is thus visually alerted by the arcuate transmission of colored light of the optimal gear shifting time to acquire the best power from engine.
The over-running indicator structure of the present invention further offers the following advantages over the prior art:
Many changes and modifications to the above-described embodiment of the subject invention can, of course, be carried out without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, the invention is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.