EP2392733A1 - Active guiding system of illuminating signs - Google Patents
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- EP2392733A1 EP2392733A1 EP10009671A EP10009671A EP2392733A1 EP 2392733 A1 EP2392733 A1 EP 2392733A1 EP 10009671 A EP10009671 A EP 10009671A EP 10009671 A EP10009671 A EP 10009671A EP 2392733 A1 EP2392733 A1 EP 2392733A1
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- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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- the invention concerns the active guiding system of illuminating signs.
- a second solution of said problem is to provide reflex warning markers for non-motorized membersof the traffic, e.g. pedestrians, guard stones, signaling panels, bollards etc.
- these markers have reflexing function only for the distance of their emision distance. In the case of foggy weather is that distance just few meters and this is not enough for the safe traffic.
- the aim of the present invention is to disclose a new kind of guiding systém of illuminating signs which is able to increase the safe factor of the traffic and to ensure the overlook of the driver about the direction and about the space in front of the car.
- light sensors are arranged alternatively with illuminating units of another group.
- both light sensors and illuminating units are adapted for light reception and emitting, so the system includes illumination of the light even behind the vehicle which is activated by.
- light sensors are arranged along the side of the roadway in crash bariers, guard stones, signaling panels, bollards etc.
- illuminating units are arranged on the surface of the roadway on a guide line as well as on a highway on the centre line between two traffic lines.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic view from above on the roadway provided with the active guiding system of illuminating signs according to the invention
- Fig. 2 is a detailed disposition scheme of active guiding system of illuminating signs according to the invention.
- the active guiding system of illuminating signs consists of light sensor 2, an optical cable 3 and an illuminating unit 4.
- the light sensor 2 is placed in crash barriers, markers or another subjects beside a roadway 1.
- a beam of light 5 generated by headlight of a vehicle 6 is received by reflector placed in a body of the light sensor 2 and is sent throught the optical cable 3 to the illuminating unit 4 in a distance X from the light sensor 2.
- the optical cable 3 is placed for example under the surface of the roadway 1.
- a beam of light 7 is flashed back towards the vehicle 6 by reflector placed in the illuminating unit 4.
- a direction of that beam of light 7 is shown in the Figure 1 by arrow 8.
- the above mentioned beam of light 7 guides the driver in a correct direction and helps him to keep a suitable speed for safe ride.
- a shape of a spotlight 9 is generated by headlights of the vehicle 6 as it is presented in Figure 1 .
- the distance X between the light sensor 2 and the illuminating unit 4 is selected according to expected speed and the complex overlook in the specific section of the roadway 1.
- the distance Y is the distance of the drivers outlook limited by fog wall 10, so it is a distance where the driver is able to see. Becauce the illuminating unit 4 is illuminated due to the illumination of light sensor 2 that distance Y is boldly elongated.
- Figure 2 presents the disposition scheme of the basic group of the active guiding system of illuminating signs according to the present invention.
- a part of the light generated by headlight, illustrated as the spotlight 9, is absorbed by the light sensor 2 and consequently sent throught the optical fiber 3 to the illuminating unit 4.
- the returned beam of light 7 generated by illuminating unit 4 is making visible that part of the roadway 1 which is generally covered by fog wall 10 in front of the vehicle 6.
- the spotlight 9 is absorbed by another light sensor 2 connected with another illuminating unit 4.
- the whole system is consequently constructed by periodically repeated groups which contain the light sensor 2, the optical fiber 3 and the illuminating unit 4. It is advantageous when light sensors 2 change themselves with illuminating units 4 of the other group.
- Illuminating units 4 known as a "cat's eyes", are placed on the surface of the roadway 1 for example on a guide line 12 as well as on the highway centre line between two traffic lines.
- Result of said invention is the increasing directional and speed sensation of the driver not only for foggy weather and strong rain but for a night traffic operation too.
- the car can be helpfull to another drivers behind him too because said system can works in both directions.
- the illuminating unit 4 is able to sent the beam of light 5 from headlights of the vehicle 6 throught the optical fiber 3 to the light sensor 2 which is able to flash it in the same way as well as the illuminating unit 4.
- Both light sensors 2 and illuminating units 4 are adapted for light reception and emitting, so the system includes illumination of the light even behind the vehicle 6 which is activated by.
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Abstract
Active guiding system of illuminating signs which contains at least one group comprising one light sensor (2) comprising a reflector and at least one illuminating unit (4) comprising a reflector, whereas the light sensor (2) and the illuminating unit (4) are connected by an optical cable (3). Light sensors (2) are arranged alternatively with illuminating units (4) of another group.
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- The invention concerns the active guiding system of illuminating signs.
- Plenty of car accidents happen due to a bad range of visibility especially in the time of foggy weather or strong rain, when it is very important to know the direction of the roadway as well as it is very important to evaluate safe speed. Both of those demands depend on the driver's abilities in that situation called as "white darkness". An extremely low speed of the car is a danger due to a possibility of the crash occasioned by another car moving behind, on the other hand in case of a hight speed there is a danger of the crash or of a collision with a balk in the front.
- At the present time the situation mentioned above is solved by front and back fog lights on cars which are not able to transport enough light throught a fog wall to anable to the driver the sufficient overlook for driving. Fog lights are situated near to the road surface because the fog is thinnest along the surface of the road. Nevertheless the overlook is still not sufficient and a part of the reflection light fended back from the fog wall lowers the contrast of the landscape. Additional problem is the danger to be dazzled by oncoming car because its fog lights are brighter than common head lights.
- A second solution of said problem is to provide reflex warning markers for non-motorized membersof the traffic, e.g. pedestrians, guard stones, signaling panels, bollards etc. However these markers have reflexing function only for the distance of their emision distance. In the case of foggy weather is that distance just few meters and this is not enough for the safe traffic.
- The aim of the present invention is to disclose a new kind of guiding systém of illuminating signs which is able to increase the safe factor of the traffic and to ensure the overlook of the driver about the direction and about the space in front of the car.
- The above mentioned disadvantages are considerably eliminated by use of the active leader system of luminary sign according to the characterizing part of the
claim 1. - In an advantageous embodiment light sensors are arranged alternatively with illuminating units of another group.
- In another advantageous embodiment both light sensors and illuminating units are adapted for light reception and emitting, so the system includes illumination of the light even behind the vehicle which is activated by.
- In another advantageous embodiment light sensors are arranged along the side of the roadway in crash bariers, guard stones, signaling panels, bollards etc.
- In another advantageous embodiment illuminating units are arranged on the surface of the roadway on a guide line as well as on a highway on the centre line between two traffic lines.
- The invention will be further explained by using drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a schematic view from above on the roadway provided with the active guiding system of illuminating signs according to the invention andFig. 2 is a detailed disposition scheme of active guiding system of illuminating signs according to the invention. - As illustrated in
Figure 1 , the active guiding system of illuminating signs consists oflight sensor 2, anoptical cable 3 and anilluminating unit 4. Thelight sensor 2 is placed in crash barriers, markers or another subjects beside aroadway 1. A beam oflight 5 generated by headlight of avehicle 6 is received by reflector placed in a body of thelight sensor 2 and is sent throught theoptical cable 3 to theilluminating unit 4 in a distance X from thelight sensor 2. Theoptical cable 3 is placed for example under the surface of theroadway 1. A beam oflight 7 is flashed back towards thevehicle 6 by reflector placed in theilluminating unit 4. A direction of that beam oflight 7 is shown in theFigure 1 by arrow 8. The above mentioned beam oflight 7 guides the driver in a correct direction and helps him to keep a suitable speed for safe ride. A shape of aspotlight 9 is generated by headlights of thevehicle 6 as it is presented inFigure 1 . - The distance X between the
light sensor 2 and theilluminating unit 4 is selected according to expected speed and the complex overlook in the specific section of theroadway 1. The distance Y is the distance of the drivers outlook limited byfog wall 10, so it is a distance where the driver is able to see. Becauce theilluminating unit 4 is iluminated due to the illumination oflight sensor 2 that distance Y is boldly elongated. -
Figure 2 presents the disposition scheme of the basic group of the active guiding system of illuminating signs according to the present invention. A part of the light generated by headlight, illustrated as thespotlight 9, is absorbed by thelight sensor 2 and consequently sent throught theoptical fiber 3 to theilluminating unit 4. The returned beam oflight 7 generated byilluminating unit 4 is making visible that part of theroadway 1 which is generally covered byfog wall 10 in front of thevehicle 6. As thevehicle 6 is coming closer to theilluminating unit 4 thespotlight 9 is absorbed by anotherlight sensor 2 connected with anotherilluminating unit 4. The whole system is consequently constructed by periodically repeated groups which contain thelight sensor 2, theoptical fiber 3 and theilluminating unit 4. It is advantageous whenlight sensors 2 change themselves withilluminating units 4 of the other group.
Illuminating units 4, known as a "cat's eyes", are placed on the surface of theroadway 1 for example on aguide line 12 as well as on the highway centre line between two traffic lines. - Result of said invention is the increasing directional and speed sensation of the driver not only for foggy weather and strong rain but for a night traffic operation too. The car can be helpfull to another drivers behind him too because said system can works in both directions. The
illuminating unit 4 is able to sent the beam oflight 5 from headlights of thevehicle 6 throught theoptical fiber 3 to thelight sensor 2 which is able to flash it in the same way as well as theilluminating unit 4. Bothlight sensors 2 andilluminating units 4 are adapted for light reception and emitting, so the system includes illumination of the light even behind thevehicle 6 which is activated by.
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- Active guiding system of illuminating signs characterized in that it contains at least one group comprising one light sensor (2) comprising a reflector and at least one illuminating unit (4) comprising a reflector, whereas the light sensor (2) and the illuminating unit (4) are connected by an optical cable (3).
- Active guiding system according to the claim 1, characterized in that light sensors (2) are arranged alternatively with illuminating units (4) of another group.
- Active guiding system according to the claim 1, characterized in that both light sensors (2) and illuminating units (4) are adapted for light reception and emitting, so the system includes illumination of the light even behind the vehicle (6) which is activated by.
- Active guiding system according to the claim 1, characterized in that light sensors (2) are arranged along the side of the roadway (1) in crash bariers, guard stones, signaling panels, bollards etc.
- Active guiding system according to the claim 1, characterized in that illuminating units (4) are arranged on the surface of the roadway (1) on a guide line (12) as well as on a highway on the centre line between two traffic lines.
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WO1988007560A1 (en) * | 1987-04-01 | 1988-10-06 | The Secretary Of State For Transport In Her Britan | Vehicle guidance and proximity warning system |
NL8802322A (en) * | 1988-09-20 | 1990-04-17 | Ranzijn Frederique Lokhorst V | Reflector system for road surface marking - uses fibre=optic channels to warn drivers of oncoming traffic |
GB2255431A (en) * | 1991-05-01 | 1992-11-04 | Martin John Barrass | Traffic regulation system |
WO2000044990A1 (en) * | 1999-01-28 | 2000-08-03 | Kim Sug Bae | Automobile road indicating device by using optical transfer |
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WO1988007560A1 (en) * | 1987-04-01 | 1988-10-06 | The Secretary Of State For Transport In Her Britan | Vehicle guidance and proximity warning system |
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