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The 5 W's of Car Horn History



Who?
Oliver Lucas

What?
An electric car horn



When?
1910

Where?
Birmingham, England

Why?
The electric car horn was invented for safety; to warn others of vehicles approaching, their presence, or to gain attention to a potential hazard. Most vehicles, as well as bicycles, trains, and ships, are required by law to have horns.

How?
The horn system includes a steel diaphragm, a contractor, and electromagnet. In simple terms, when you press down on the horn from your vehicle, it triggers the electromagnet, which causes the diaphragm to move. Once the diaphragm reaches its maximum point, the contractor momentarily cuts off the current (putting the diaphragm back in its original position). This process is repeated and the back and forth movement is what causes the sound to come out.

Other Types of Horns

Bicycle Horn
        Bulb horn that works by squeezing the rubber bulb.




Train Horns
       Air horns that are operated by the compressed air from the train's air brake system.

Ship Horns
      Air horns that are operated by compressed air or from steam that comes from the power plant.




References:
https://www.reference.com/science/electric-horn-work-1bfe986e6d87e5a5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_horn



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