Emergency auto visual communication system

Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – External signal light system

Reexamination Certificate

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C340S472000, C340S425500, C345S002100, C345S002300

Reexamination Certificate

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06304174

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to emergency visual aids. More particularly, it refers to an illuminated electronic display attached to a window of a vehicle for emergency communication.
In today's environment of increasing roadway hazards such as, more and larger vehicles, crime, drug abuse, among others, the need for a system of communication from vehicle to vehicle without the use of radios or phones is imminent. It is apparent that a system that allows for accurate information to be passed from an individual in an emergency situation to the observer passing by without the aid of the aforementioned devices is an advancement in the art of highway and vehicular safety.
According to the National Safety Council (NSC),
Accident Facts,
1992
Edition,
43,500 motor-vehicle deaths and 1,600,000 disabling injuries occurred in 1991. The cost of the accidents in 1991 was 96.1 billion dollars. A death occurs on the highways once every 12 minutes and an injury occurs every 20 seconds. Out of the 43,500 vehicular deaths in 1991, 7,000 included deaths of persons struck by motor vehicles either on or off a street or highway. The total number of accidents between a vehicle in motion and a pedestrian in 1991 was 220,000. The percentage of deaths due to motor vehicles and pedestrians rises sharply at night to more than three times that during the day. This further illustrates a need for a device that would allow a user to communicate with oncoming traffic without having to leave the confines of the vehicle, especially during the night. This would also markedly advance the art of highway safety.
The ability of an individual requiring roadside assistance to convey a message to someone in another vehicle or possibly a building, etc. is the first step to resolution of a situation. By use of the emergency auto visual communication system (EVAC) of this invention, an individual is afforded a way of quickly communicating the situation accurately, concisely and rapidly. The EVAC is an improvement in the ability of an individual to communicate in a possible life threatening situation which in turn is an improvement in the art of highway safety.
The increased safety factor of the individual with an EVAC installed in their car also extends to the casual observer passing by. For instance, if a vehicle is stalled or a medical emergency has arisen, accurate information can be transmitted visually via the EVAC to the observer (i.e. Please Call 911, CALL A DOCTOR THE INJURY IS . . . , CALL MY MOM 800-HELP-MOM, HAVE BEEN ROBBED, etc.). This allows for the observer to come to the aid of an individual without coming in physical contact with the individual requiring aid. The result being, that both parties are kept apart to avoid potential foul play. Not only is it important to give aid to the stranded motorist, but to give the proper aid whether it be police, medical, or mechanical. Another advancement in the art of highway and individual safety is the EVAC's ability to effectively communicate while the vehicle is moving. An example may include: 1) A vehicle speeding to the hospital carrying someone in a medical emergency (heart attack . . . ) using EVAC to inform police of the situation without having to stop (thereby saving time). This, of course, also comes to aid in other cases of medical emergencies, robberies, etc. The EVAC has the ability to have a set of messages stored in a memory chip of a computer for ready access that can be instantly displayed on the message board. It can be noted that any message whether it be alpha-numeric or graphic can be displayed.
In accordance with the present invention, an improved means of emergency auto visual communication is provided that will enhance roadway, vehicular, and individual safety. This invention provides the stranded motorist, accident victim, or medical emergency victim, with a viable means for communication for any situation to the casual observer, police, fire, emergency medical personnel and others accurately, precisely, and rapidly. That is, the invention provides an advantageous means to the prevention of accidental death and damage to property. This invention can also mitigate the effects of other medical emergency and mechanical breakdowns and thus constitutes a significant advancement in highway, vehicular, and individual safety.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing facts, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a system of communication from vehicle to vehicle without the use of radios or phones. It is also apparent that the system allows for accurate information to be passed from an individual in an emergency situation or in need of general assistance to the observer passing by without the aid of the aforementioned devices is an advancement in the art of highway, vehicular, and individual safety.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a means for an individual to communicate with an observer by use of a visual aid (illuminated electronic display message board) that can be seen easily from various distances.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a means of communication in the form of a visual display board that can convey messages by alpha-numeric or graphical means from one vehicle to another vehicle or person.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a means of communication in times of daylight or darkness.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a means of communication that would enable an individual the ability to communicate with others without leaving the confines of the vehicle. This is an obvious advantage to a stranded motorist unable to escape from a vehicle.
Again, another object of the present invention is to provide a unique vehicular communication device that allows the person inside the vehicle, containing said device to send a message to a person who is nearby on foot or in another vehicle (while the vehicle is in motion or stationary).
Additionally, another object of this invention is to provide a relatively simple means of communication that can be used in various situations. The device has the ability to store multiple sets of messages as well as the ability to instantly deliver new spontaneous compositions as the particular situation demands. This unique ability to call up “canned” messages or create an appropriate one quickly affords the person rapid response in stress or times of need situations.
Another object of the present invention allows the visual message to be entered on the keyboard of a computer with the use of one or both hands.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a visual communication system that can be displayed on the rear window of a vehicle, on the side windows of a vehicle or any other part of the vehicle that allows attachment of the message board.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, an emergency auto visual communication system which provides the stranded motorist or accident victim, or others, with a method of communication that includes a direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) power converter that is inserted into the vehicle's cigarette lighter slot or wired directly to the battery of the vehicle. This converter in turn is connected to a computer with keyboard that controls a display board which is attached to the rear window or other part of the vehicle. Yet, the said device can be powered by AC, DC, or battery power directly. The power supply for this device can be any of the previously mentioned sources or a combination thereof. A message can be displayed on the LED board and seen through the car window.
A message is entered via the computer keyboard and sent to the illuminated electronic display (LED) that is attached to the rear window via suction cups or other method. The message displayed on the LED display is clearly visible in day, or night time.
The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation and use, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by

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