School bus approach notification method and apparatus
First Claim
1. A school bus approach notification system employed in a geographical area having a school, a plurality of residences, a bus route extending in close proximity to said residences, and a school bus, said system comprising:
- a radio wave transmitter mounted in said bus and having first means for transmitting at least one radio frequency signal, said signal having an identifying characteristic,a plurality of radio receivers located, respectively, in said plurality of residences, each receiver having second means for tuning said receiver to receive said transmitted signal and for producing an output signal in response to said transmitted signal having said predetermined characteristic,said receiver having third means for determining the distance of reception of said transmitted signal between said transmitter and receiver at which said receiver first responds to said transmitted signal to produce said output signal, andfourth means coupled to said second means and responsive to said output signal for producing at least one of visual and audio approach notice signals whereby said fourth means will produce a notice signal only when said transmitter is at or less than said distance from said receiver to provide advance notice at the respective residences of the approach of said bus.
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Abstract
A system and method whereby school children waiting for the arrival of a school bus are notified of impending arrival of the bus by means of a radio transmitted signal which activates a visual or audio alarm located in their respective residences. A radio frequency transmitter is placed in each school bus, with the transmission frequency selected to correspond to a particular bus route. A radio frequency receiver is placed within a plurality of selected residences along a bus route and tuned to receive the frequency corresponding to that transmitted by the bus following the route followed by the bus which is to stop and pick up children at that residence. When the receiver receives the transmitted signal, an audible or visual alarm is activated thereby notifying the occupants of the residence of the impending arrival of the bus. The sensitivity of each receiver to the transmitted signal is adjustable so that the receiver will not activate its alarm until the bus is a certain distance away, thereby reducing to a minimum the amount of time the children must wait at the bus stop, yet giving them sufficient time to be aware of the approach of the bus. The notification system is intended for use in both urban and rural areas wherein the school buses following different routes will be equipped with transmitters of respective different frequencies, and the various groups of residences are equipped with receivers sensitive to the same respective frequencies, depending on the bus which the children living in the residences are to take.
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1. A school bus approach notification system employed in a geographical area having a school, a plurality of residences, a bus route extending in close proximity to said residences, and a school bus, said system comprising:
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a radio wave transmitter mounted in said bus and having first means for transmitting at least one radio frequency signal, said signal having an identifying characteristic, a plurality of radio receivers located, respectively, in said plurality of residences, each receiver having second means for tuning said receiver to receive said transmitted signal and for producing an output signal in response to said transmitted signal having said predetermined characteristic, said receiver having third means for determining the distance of reception of said transmitted signal between said transmitter and receiver at which said receiver first responds to said transmitted signal to produce said output signal, and fourth means coupled to said second means and responsive to said output signal for producing at least one of visual and audio approach notice signals whereby said fourth means will produce a notice signal only when said transmitter is at or less than said distance from said receiver to provide advance notice at the respective residences of the approach of said bus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of school bus approach notification wherein a plurality of school buses travel a plurality of routes, respectively, to one or more schools stopping at bus stops for the boarding of school children from residences along the bus routes, comprising the steps of:
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transmitting from each bus a radio signal which has an identifying characteristic distinguishing that bus from all the other said buses traveling different routes, providing at each of a plurality of residences serviced by the buses a receiver which receives and is responsive to the reception of any one of the transmitted signals but rejects all of the other transmitted signals, the residences being exposed to at least some of said transmitted signals and being grouped according to bus routes whereby the receivers of any group of residences are responsive to a said signal different from the signals to which the receivers of the other groups are responsive, the receiver at each residence giving a humanly perceptible notice signal to the occupants of the residence in which it is located in response to the signal received by it and to which it is responsive when the bus is a given distance away from the residence in which it is located, whereby the occupants of the various residences are alerted to the approach of only that bus which is to be taken by the children of the respective residence. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A bus approach notification system employed in a geographical area having a plurality of residences, a plurality of buses traveling a plurality of routes, respectively, running in proximity to the residences, said system comprising:
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a radio transmitter installed in each bus, each transmitter having means for transmitting a radio signal having an identifying characteristic distinguishing that bus from all of the other of said buses traveling different routes, a radio receiver located at each of a plurality of residences serviced by the buses including means for receiving any one of the transmitted signals while rejecting all of the other transmitted signals, the residences being exposed to at least some of the transmitted signals and being grouped according to bus routes whereby the receivers of any group of residences are responsive to a transmitted signal different from the signals to which the receivers of the other groups are responsive, the receiver at each residence including means for producing a humanly perceptible notice signal to the occupants of the residence in which it is located in response to the signal received by it and to which it is responsive when that signal has a strength above a predetermined level at the receiver, whereby the occupants of the various residences are alerted to the approach of only that bus which is to be taken by an occupant of that residence. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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