Ferrari-in-a-Can
Posted by Tsert.Com
The description of a safety and auditory enhancing
device for vehicles (patent
pending).
A Safety and Auditory Enhancing Device for Vehicles
Posted by Tsert.Com
ThinkTank
This is simply a basic description of a safety device, as well as,
a supplier of auditory information to drivers.
The device is, mainly a circuit board, made of an electronic chip and
digital storage space; plus the cables required to connect the circuit
board to the throttle system of a vehicle.
The storage space is used
for the sound coming from exhaust pipes, at every rpm level of a given
running engine. The exhaust sound is stored in a digitized format,
easily
accessible based on rpm level. The electronic chip manages the delivery
of the digitized exhaust sound to the vehicle's stereo
speakers, or to small speakers
located at the back or front of the vehicle; usually where
exhaust pipes are located. The chip is connected to the
throttle assemblage
of a vehicle; either, to the cable or fly-by-wire system, linking
throttle
pedal to the engine, or the engine management system.
The entire product is to be sold in a tall
beer can-like package;
thus the trademark X In-A-Can.
Any
sound can be recorded and delivered to the speakers.
With electric cars, safety is provided to both drivers and pedestrians.
The driver gets auditory information, on the speed of their car,
without
having to look at the tachymeter/speedometer; and, pedestrians can hear
an electric car, with the device, coming from a long distance away. A
few additional fractions of seconds are provided, as a margin of safety
to pedestrians, to electric cars with the device, versus cars without
the
device.
A car or motorcycle, with a tiny engine, can be made to sound like a
12-cylinder Ferrari or Lamborghini sports car.
Patent Pending
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