Parking guide

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Inventors

Rankila, Chris

Application #

190926

Filed

Nov-12-1998

Published

Mar-13-2001

Current US Class

033/286
116/28R

International Classes

G01C 015/00

Field of Search

33/227 33/262 33/263 33/264 33/276 33/277 33/286 33/533 116/28

Examiners

Bennett; G. Bradley

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Patterson, Thuente, Skaar & Christensen, P.A.

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Abstract
A spatial orientation guide used to enable a person to easily, accurately, and repeatedly return to a predetermined location. The guide comprises two similarly shaped, contrasting portions each defining a similarly shaped outline on separate, adjacent planes. To set the guide for future use, a suitable location is chosen. The guide is then positioned so that the planar outlines of the portions are orthogonal to and spaced along the sight line taken from the chosen location. In this configuration, the portion closest to an observer obscures the maximum observable surface area of the portion furthest from an observer. When the person wants to return to the desired location, all that is required is that the person move relative to the now "set " guide. As a person moves toward and away from the predetermined location, the percentage of the observable surface area of the furthermost portion becomes lesser and greater, respectively. When the amount of observable surface area of the furthermost portion is at a minimum or disappears, the user is at the predetermined location.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A spatial reference guide for positioning a user at a predetermined location, the guide comprising:

a. a planar distal portion, the distal portion defining a first planar outline;

b. a proximal portion operatively connected to the distal portion by a web, the proximal portion, the distal portion, and the web having a U-shape when viewed from the side, the proximal portion defining a second planar outline, the proximal portion being relatively closer than the distal portion to the predetermined location along the sight line of the predetermined location, the second planar outline of the proximal portion being sized and positioned directly intermediate the predetermined location and the distal portion such that the distal portion is substantially obscured by the proximal portion when the guide is viewed from a sight line at the predetermined location;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is generally related to a spatial reference guide and, more particularly, to a vehicle parking guide used to position a vehicle at a predetermined location.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

When parking a vehicle such as a car in a garage, it is often difficult to precisely or accurately gauge distances, particularly the space between a bumper and a wall. This inability to accurately gauge distances can lead to adverse results, such as damage to the vehicle or the garage, impingement into walkways, and interference with storage space, to name a few. One method of avoiding such results is to enlist a spotter to assist in parking the vehicle. This method works when a spotter is available, however, there are many instances when a spotter is not available to provide such assistance. Consequently, attempts have been made to provide devices which enable a single person to accurately and precisely position a vehicle within a garage. One example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,257,706, issued to Smith, Mar. 24, 1981, discloses a motor vehicle back-up limit gauging method and apparatus. This apparatus enables a driver of a vehicle to gauge distances when backing-up. The apparatus includes a pair of sights which are attached to the vehicle. These sights are then used by aligning them with the ground line of a wall or with another marker. Alignment is accomplished by viewing the sights through a side-view mirror. This apparatus has several drawbacks. It is only useful when a vehicle is being driven in reverse. It requires additional structure to be added to the side of a vehicle. It also requires a great deal of skill to use. Another example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,758, issued to Sanders Mar. 21, 1989, discloses a vehicle parking guide. This guide enables a driver to position a vehicle within a garage. The guide is positioned at an end wall of a garage so that it faces the garage door. It comprises lateral positioning members and a longitudinal positioning member. The lateral positioning members comprise lateral positioners which are offset from each other. Alignment of the lateral positioning members indicates that the operator of a vehicle is in the correct lateral position within a garage. Longitudinal alignment is indicated by the reflection of a headlight in a driver's eyes. This guide has several drawbacks. It must be positioned on the rear wall of a garage so that it faces the front end of an oncoming vehicle. It must be positioned above the hoodline of the vehicle. And it may be only used in front-facing parking situations. Yet another example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,189,802, issued to Bergfield, Mar. 2, 1993, discloses a vehicle parking guide. This device comprises a rotary mechanical arm which is attached to a string. As a bumper of a vehicle encroaches upon the string, the arm rotates to indicate relative positioning of the vehicle. This guide, too, has its drawbacks. The device is designed for front facing parking. It can be easily moved or dislodged, and thus lead to damage of the vehicle and/or garage. It also has many components which could be damaged, lost, or disabled.
 
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