A multi-stage guided parking space display and guidance device
The multi-level parking space availability display and guidance device, using components such as monitoring heads, information display screens, and projectors, achieves accurate data collection and dynamic path guidance in parking lots. This solves the problems of information lag and inconsistency between indoor and outdoor guidance in existing technologies, thereby improving the traffic efficiency and user experience of parking lots.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- NINGBO LICHUANG ELECTRONIC TECH DEV CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing parking lot zone guidance systems lack refined route planning and dynamic update capabilities, resulting in information lag, inability to adjust guidance strategies in real time, and failure to achieve integrated indoor and outdoor guidance. This makes it difficult for drivers to understand parking conditions in advance, affecting traffic efficiency and user experience.
The parking space availability display and guidance device adopts a multi-level guidance system. It identifies the parking space status in real time through a monitoring head and transmits it to the central control system. Combined with an information display screen, projector and player, it provides accurate parking information and route guidance, including arrow lights, turn signals and voice prompts, to achieve dynamic information updates and clear directional guidance.
It improves the accuracy and intuitiveness of parking lot route guidance, reduces the time spent searching for parking spaces, and enhances the space utilization and traffic efficiency of parking lots. In particular, it significantly enhances the driver's information recognition ability in low light or poor visibility environments.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of parking space availability display and guidance technology, and in particular to a multi-level guided parking space availability display and guidance device. Background Technology
[0002] With the acceleration of urbanization and the continuous growth of motor vehicle ownership, urban traffic pressure is intensifying, and parking difficulties have become a significant factor affecting residents' travel and urban traffic efficiency. This is particularly pronounced in densely populated areas such as commercial centers, hospitals, and transportation hubs, where the supply and demand imbalance for parking spaces is especially acute. Traditional parking lots typically use electronic displays at the entrance to indicate the number of remaining parking spaces, but this single method of information dissemination is insufficient to effectively guide vehicles to quickly find available spaces, easily leading to congestion and excessively long search times.
[0003] Currently, some large parking lots have introduced zoned guidance systems, setting up secondary guidance screens on main roads or floor entrances to provide initial guidance on parking information in different areas. However, these systems often lack refined route planning and dynamic information updates, failing to adjust guidance strategies dynamically based on real-time traffic flow, resulting in information lag and low guidance efficiency. Furthermore, most systems do not achieve integrated indoor and outdoor guidance, making it difficult for drivers to grasp the overall parking situation before entering the parking lot. Drivers still need to rely on manual judgment or on-site signage to choose a parking spot, reducing overall traffic efficiency and user experience.
[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to design a multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] To overcome the shortcomings of current large parking lots that use zoned guidance systems with two-level guidance screens for parking space guidance, but lack refined route planning and dynamic updating capabilities, and cannot adjust guidance strategies in real time, resulting in information lag and low efficiency, and most systems do not achieve integrated indoor and outdoor guidance, making it difficult for drivers to know the parking situation in advance and relying on manual judgment to select a parking space, which affects traffic efficiency and experience, this utility model provides a multi-level guidance parking space display and guidance device.
[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is: a multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device, including a fixed top frame, uprights, mounting blocks, first fixed blocks, information display screens, second fixed blocks, monitoring heads, indicator lights, arrow lights, and players. Multiple uprights are equidistantly installed on the top of the fixed top frame, and each upright is fixedly connected to a mounting block at its top. Multiple first fixed blocks are fixedly connected to the top of the fixed top frame, and an information display screen is fixedly connected to the bottom of each first fixed block. Multiple second fixed blocks are fixedly connected to the top of the fixed top frame, and a monitoring head is fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of each second fixed block. An indicator light is fixedly connected to the other side of the bottom of each second fixed block. An arrow light is fixedly connected to one side of each fixed block. Players are fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom of each first fixed block, and every two players are located between corresponding information display screens.
[0007] In one embodiment, mounting holes are symmetrically provided on both sides of the top of each mounting block.
[0008] In one embodiment, each pole is located above the parking edge line of the parking lot, each monitoring head is located above each parking space in the parking lot, and each information display screen is located at each intersection of the parking lot.
[0009] In one embodiment, the device also includes a mounting plate, a guide display screen, mounting bases, and turn signals. A mounting plate is fixedly connected to the top of each fixed bracket, a guide display screen is fixedly connected to the front side of each mounting plate, mounting bases are fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom of each mounting plate, and turn signals are fixedly connected to one side of every two mounting bases.
[0010] In one embodiment, the two mounting bases on each mounting plate are symmetrically distributed.
[0011] In one embodiment, the system further includes connecting blocks and a projector. Multiple connecting blocks are fixedly connected to the top of the fixed top frame, each connecting block is located above a corresponding mounting plate, and a projector is fixedly connected to one side of each connecting block.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has the following advantages: 1. This utility model continuously and accurately identifies the parking space status through the monitoring head and transmits the information to the central control system in real time, realizing efficient data collection and processing. The information display screen, guidance display screen and projector simultaneously receive and display the number and distribution of remaining parking spaces, enabling drivers to quickly obtain parking information. The arrow lights and turn signals work together to provide clear directional guidance, especially at complex intersections, significantly improving the accuracy and intuitiveness of route guidance. The indicator lights effectively remind drivers to avoid entering congested areas. The player plays voice prompts, further enhancing user perception efficiency. It is especially suitable for use at night or in environments with poor visibility, improving the space utilization and traffic efficiency of the parking lot and reducing the time spent searching for parking spaces.
[0013] 2. This utility model, through a stable connection between the projector and the connecting block, enables the projector to accurately project arrows, lane lines, text prompts, and other content onto the ground or wall according to the navigation path, forming a clearly visible visual guidance path and effectively improving the intuitiveness and accuracy of parking guidance. This design is particularly advantageous in complex environments such as low light, nighttime, or obstructed visibility, enhancing the driver's ability to recognize guidance information. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the components of this utility model, including the upright, mounting block, and first fixing block.
[0016] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the monitoring head, indicator lights, and arrow lights of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the first fixing block, information display screen, and player of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the guide display screen, mounting base, and turn signals of this utility model.
[0019] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the mounting plate, guide display screen, and connecting block of this utility model. In the attached diagram, the reference numerals are: 1-fixed top frame, 2-upright pole, 3-mounting block, 4-first fixing block, 5-information display screen, 6-second fixing block, 7-monitoring head, 8-indicator light, 9-arrow light, 10-player, 11-mounting plate, 12-guide display screen, 13-mounting base, 14-turn light, 15-connecting block, 16-projector. Detailed Implementation
[0020] Example: A multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device, such as... Figures 1-6As shown, the system includes a fixed top frame 1, uprights 2, mounting blocks 3, first fixing blocks 4, information display screens 5, second fixing blocks 6, monitoring heads 7, indicator lights 8, arrow lights 9, and a player 10. Multiple uprights 2 are equidistantly mounted on the top of the fixed top frame 1. Each upright 2 has a mounting block 3 screwed onto its top. Each mounting block 3 has symmetrical mounting holes on its front and rear sides. Multiple first fixing blocks 4 are screwed onto the top of the fixed top frame 1. An information display screen 5 is screwed onto the bottom of each first fixing block 4. Each information display screen 5 is located at each parking lot... At the intersection, each pole 2 is located directly above the parking line of the parking lot. Multiple second fixing blocks 6 are screwed onto the top of the fixed top frame 1. A monitoring head 7 is screwed onto one side of the bottom of each second fixing block 6. Each monitoring head 7 is located directly above each parking space in the parking lot. An indicator light 8 is screwed onto the other side of the bottom of each second fixing block 6. An arrow light 9 is screwed onto one side of each fixing block. A player 10 is screwed onto both sides of the bottom of each first fixing block 4. Every two players 10 are located between the corresponding information display screens 5.
[0021] like Figure 1 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, it also includes a mounting plate 11, a guide display screen 12, a mounting base 13, and a turn signal 14. Each fixed top bracket 1 has a mounting plate 11 mounted on its top with screws. Each mounting plate 11 has a guide display screen 12 mounted on its front side with screws. Each mounting plate 11 has a mounting base 13 mounted on both sides of its bottom with screws. The two mounting bases 13 on each mounting plate 11 are symmetrically distributed. Each pair of mounting bases 13 has a turn signal 14 mounted on one side with screws.
[0022] like Figure 6 As shown, it also includes a connecting block 15 and a projector 16. Multiple connecting blocks 15 are installed on the top of the fixed top frame 1 by screws. Each connecting block 15 is located directly above the corresponding mounting plate 11. The side of each connecting block 15 away from the fixed top frame 1 is equipped with a projector 16 by screws.
[0023] A fixed roof bracket 1 is installed on the top of the parking lot through mounting holes. A monitoring head 7, installed directly above each parking space, continuously identifies the parking space status and transmits the information on whether a space is occupied to the central control system in real time. The central control system receives data from each monitoring head 7, analyzes and calculates the number of remaining parking spaces in each area, and simultaneously sends the results to the corresponding information display screen 5, guidance display screen 12, and projector 16. Guidance display screens 12 are installed at the main entrance or main passageway of the parking lot to display the distribution of parking spaces throughout the parking lot. Corresponding arrow lights 9 illuminate to help drivers initially determine the parking direction. Information display screens 5 are installed at intersections, combined with turn signals 14 to indicate directions and provide specific route guidance for vehicles. If a certain area has parking spaces... When the lane is full, the corresponding indicator light 8 illuminates red, reminding the driver to avoid entering congested areas. At complex intersections, the system provides additional directional cues through arrow lights 9 and turn signals 14, further improving the accuracy of guidance. At the same time, the player 10 plays voice prompts, such as "There is space to turn right ahead, please slow down," enhancing the user's perception efficiency, especially suitable for nighttime or poor visibility environments. The projector 16 projects arrows, lane lines, text prompts, and other content onto the ground or wall according to the navigation route, forming a clearly visible visual guidance path, which has significant advantages in low light or obstructed visibility environments. The connecting block 15 securely connects to the projector 16, ensuring its normal operation under various weather conditions and ensuring the stability and continuity of guidance information.
Claims
1. A multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device, characterized in that: The device includes a fixed top frame (1), uprights (2), mounting blocks (3), first fixing blocks (4), information display screens (5), second fixing blocks (6), monitoring heads (7), indicator lights (8), arrow lights (9), and players (10). Multiple uprights (2) are installed at equal intervals on the top of the fixed top frame (1). Each upright (2) is fixedly connected to the top of a mounting block (3). Multiple first fixing blocks (4) are fixedly connected to the top of the fixed top frame (1). An information display screen (5) is fixedly connected to the bottom of each first fixing block (4). Multiple second fixing blocks (6) are fixedly connected to the top of the fixed top frame (1). A monitoring head (7) is fixedly connected to one side of the bottom of each second fixing block (6). An indicator light (8) is fixedly connected to the other side of the bottom of each second fixing block (6). An arrow light (9) is fixedly connected to one side of each fixing block. Players (10) are fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom of each first fixing block (4). Every two players (10) are located between the corresponding information display screens (5).
2. The multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device as described in claim 1, characterized in that: Each mounting block (3) has mounting holes symmetrically opened on both sides of its top.
3. The multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device as described in claim 2, characterized in that: Each pole (2) is located above the parking edge line of the parking lot, each monitoring head (7) is located above each parking space in the parking lot, and each information display screen (5) is located at each intersection of the parking lot.
4. The multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device as described in claim 3, characterized in that: It also includes mounting plates (11), guide displays (12), mounting bases (13) and turn signals (14). Each fixed top bracket (1) is fixedly connected to the top of the mounting plate (11), each mounting plate (11) is fixedly connected to the front side of the guide displays (12), each mounting plate (11) is fixedly connected to both sides of the bottom of the bottom of the bottom side of the bottom side of the mounting base (13), and each pair of mounting bases (13) is fixedly connected to one side of the ...
5. A multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device as described in claim 4, characterized in that: The two mounting bases (13) on each mounting plate (11) are symmetrically distributed.
6. The multi-level guided parking space display and guidance device as described in claim 5, characterized in that: It also includes connecting blocks (15) and projectors (16). Multiple connecting blocks (15) are fixedly connected to the top of the fixed top frame (1). Each connecting block (15) is located above the corresponding mounting plate (11). A projector (16) is fixedly connected to one side of each connecting block (15).