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Bosch Horns
Automotive horns did not exist till almost a hundred years ago. At that time, in order to signal their own presence and to warn other
road users, drivers used anything that made a loud enough noise. Bosch saw in this clamour the need for a device that would
be easier on the ears.
In 1913 Bosch filed the first patent worldwide for automotive horns.
In 1919 we developed the buzzer system, which produced a continuous and uniform tone with a single diaphragm. This tone, however, made it difficult for other road users to estimate the direction or proximity of the vehicle. Bosch later introduced a second diaphragm, the ‘harmonic diaphragm’, which enables other road users to better determine the position of the warning signal. Later technological advancements led to more warning device technologies and types, such as compressed-air and electropneumatic fanfare horns.
Today Bosch horns are original equipment in vehicles made by many renowned vehicle manufacturers. But we’re not done yet and continue to innovate to bring the motoring world devices that are of:
Powerful Sound – Effective warning power and harmonious sound for urban and rural roads
High Durability – Patented Teflon filter and corrosion-, impact- and weather-resistance factors enhance endurance and life
Design, Colour & Size – Suitable for internal/external/visible mounting and tight or spacious installation spaces
Broad Application – Available in 6V, 12V and 24V versions
ECE Compliance – Bosch horns are made to ECE standards
BROCHURE
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Available Horns | RB 0 320 223 910 (Bosch Horn, Europa, Supertone, 12V, Decorative Grill Black /Set) |
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Brochure | Please download official Bosch Horn Catalogue PDF Brochure here: https://www.boschaftermarket.com/xrm/media/images/country_specific/ph/services_and_support_4/downloads_16/horn_catalogue.pdf |
History | Automotive horns did not exist till almost a hundred years ago. At that time, in order to signal their own presence and to warn other road users, drivers used anything that made a loud enough noise. Bosch saw in this clamour the need for a device that would be easier on the ears. In 1913 Bosch filed the first patent worldwide for automotive horns. In 1919 Bosch developed the buzzer system, which produced a continuous and uniform tone with a single diaphragm. This tone, however, made it difficult for other road users to estimate the direction or proximity of the vehicle. Bosch later introduced a second diaphragm, the ‘harmonic diaphragm’, which enables other road users to better determine the position of the warning signal. Later technological advancements led to more warning device technologies and types, such as compressed-air and electropneumatic fanfare horns. |
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