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Title:
Signal lamp configuration for directing high speed traffic and sequencing means therefor
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1. Circuit means for sequentially energizing a plurality of signal lights in an arrow configuration from the tail of said arrow toward the head thereof comprising:
timing oscillator means generating a first timing pulse for initiating a sequencing cycle and generating a second timing pulse for terminating said sequencing cycle;
a first silicon controlled rectifier means for energizing signal lamp means at the tail portion of the shank of said arrow in response to being triggered into conduction by said first timing pulse from said oscillator means;
a first triac means for energizing signal lamp means of the remaining portion of the shank as said triac is triggered into conduction a predetermined time after said first silicon controlled rectifier;
a second silicon controlled rectifier means for energizing signal lamp means defining the arrowhead of said arrow when said second silicon controlled rectifier is triggered into conduction a predetermined time after said first triac is rendered conductive; and
a third silicon controlled rectifier means which is rendered conductive in response to said second timing pulse from said oscillator to thereby turn OFF said first silicon controlled rectifier, said first triac, and said second silicon controlled rectifier to deenergize all of the signal lamps and terminate the sequencing cycle.
2. The circuit means of claim 1 wherein there is further provided second triac means having a gate electrode coupled through a time delay circuit to the anode of said first silicon controlled rectifier and a main terminal coupled to the gate electrode of said second silicon controlled rectifier, whereby said triac triggers said second silicon controlled rectifier into conduction a predetermined time after said first silicon controlled rectifier is rendered conductive.
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Inventors:
Bruner, William L. (London, KY, US)
Application Number:
486777
Filing Date: 1974-07-09 Publication_date: 1976-01-27 Assignee:
F. B. Electronics (London, KY)
Primary Class(es):
315/323
315/318, 340/331
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Primary Examiner:
Caldwell, John W.
Assistant Examiner:
Crosland, Donnie L.
Attorney:
Birch, Stewart, Kolasch and Birch
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