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  • 'I'his invention relates in general to signal devices being adapted to control and indicate the direction .of movement of vehicular traffic at a street intersection and beingmore particularly y directed to an improved signal device to indicate to an observer the direction in which the ⁇ operator of a motor vehicle has an intention to turn,
  • Thepresent invention is directed to improvements in such apparatus and has for an object the simplification of the mechanism adapted to provide an illuminated arrow with constant motion in a predetermined direction.
  • -Another object of the present invention is to provide such a signal device so constructed that 3o its over all dimensions will bematerially less than any such device known heretofore and so that symmetry may be maintained between the device and the vehicle upon which it is mounted, at the same time providing an indicator that is readily visible.
  • Figure 1 is a topplan View ofthe device with the cover removed;
  • Figure 2 is a'view in section taken along the line 22 of Figure 1;
  • Figure4 is a 4wiring diagram of 'the electrical system for controlling the operationof the device.
  • I a casing within which the entire device is housed and which may be of any desired shape so as to conform to the general 5 5 -n'nes of the venidero which it' 1s attached.
  • one ⁇ side of the casing is shown asprovided with an opening 2 in which is mounted a translucent screen 3 upon which an image ofthe moving arrow may be cast.
  • FIG. 3 there is shown a drum 4.provided 6 with a plurality of openings in the form of arrows 'generally indicated at 5 so arranged that the barbs 5 pointin alternate directions.
  • a mask 6 mounted within drum 4 and in operative 10 relationship therewith, is adapted to mask out arrows 5 having common directional 'indicating barbs 5', by means to be described more in detail hereinafter, so that light emanating from a light source within the casing I will illuminate.the '15 remaining arrows in a manner to cause' a constantly moving illuminated image of the arrow to be cast upon the screen 3 having a predeter-A mined direction of motion.
  • the arrows 5 are ar.
  • a suitable reversible electric motor Fixed to the armature shaft 9 of the 30 motor I is a worm 8. i Worm 8 meshes with a worm. gear I0 fixed to a hollow shaft II'upon Y which is fixed the drum- 4;? A member I2 upon which gear I0 is free to :rotate provides spacing and supporting means for the drum 4 and its as- 35 sociated parts.
  • a sleeve I3 mounted within the hollow shaft I I is a sleeve I3 about which shaft, II is free to rotate; Fitted in one end of sleeve I3 and within mask 6 is an 45 electric ⁇ lamp socket I4 being adapted to receive an electric lamp I5. Lamp I5 being in such a. position 'as to register with arrows 5 in'drum 4 so that light emanating therefrom will illuminate arrows 5 not masked out by the mask 6 so as to 50 cast an image thereof upon the screen 3., Leadl wire I6 housed within sleeve I3 is provided. with a contact I1 which contact is maintained in operative engagement with contact I8 of lamp socket I4 by means of compression spring I9. The elec- 55 trical circuit of lamp l is completed in the conventional manner by a ground 32 as shown in Fig. 4. i
  • the mask 5 Loosely mounted upon the sleeve
  • 'I'he base 22 of mask 6 is provided with a slot 23, said slot being adapted to receive a pin 24 fixed to the 4base 25 of the rotatabledrum 4.
  • Pin 24 is so positioned relative to base y25 so that as drum 4 is rotated in a counter-clockwise direction in Figure l, the mask 6 is carried along with it by reason of the engagement of pin 24 with the end 2i of slot 23.
  • the ⁇ device is adapted to be remotely controlled by the switching and wiring means diagrammatically shown in Figure 4.
  • An eccentric cam 28 is shown as being adapted to be actuated by a hand lever (not shown) which, when rotated to the left, closes contacts 29 to complete the electrical circuit between the source of current supply 30 ⁇ and the lamp I5 causing it to be lighted and between the motor 1 and said source of current supply to create an electrical eld in said motor of predetermined polarity to obtain the desired direction of rotation of motor 1.
  • a rotation of cam 28 in the other direction will close contacts 3
  • a signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, driving connection between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum as said illuminated arrows are viewed from the exterior through said opening, and a lost motion driving connection between said opaque means and said drum to eflect limited movement of said opaque means to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said other arrows having opposite directional characteristics as said .drum is rotated in the reverse direction.
  • a signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible electric motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, driving connections between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having ,similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum and operative connections between said opaque means and said drum, for automatically positioning said opaque means as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said larrows having opposite directional characteristics as said drum is caused to rotate in the opposite direction so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in either one of two directions Vas viewed from the exterior through said opening in said casing.
  • a signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a translucent screen in said opening,a reversible-electric motor,- a drum within said casing, signal arrows carriedy by said drum, driving connections between said motor and said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, illuminating means, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned between said illuminating means and said drum and said screen so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics for projecting onto said screen an image of 'a constantly moving arrow having a predetermined direction of motion as said drum is rotated by said motor in one direction, driving connections between said opaque means and said drum provided with means for causing limited movement of said opaque means so as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said other arrows having opposite directional characteristics as said drum is rotated in the reverse direction.
  • a signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a translucent screen in said opening, a reversible motor, a drum Within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, driving connections between said motor and said drum, said signalI arrows ⁇ being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, illuminating means, opaque means carried 'by said drum,.
  • said last named meansl being predeterminedly positioned between said illuminating means and said drum and said screen so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics for projecting ,onto said screen an image of a constantly moving arrow having a predetermined direction of motion as said drum is rotated by said motor and operative connections between saidA opaque means and said drum for automatically positioning said opaque means as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said arrows having opposite directional characteristics as said drum is caused to rotate in the opposite direction so as to reverse the direction of motion of said image on said screen.
  • a signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point'inalternate directions, driving connection between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum as said illuminated arrows are viewed from the exterior through said opening, said last named means comprising a mask, driving connections between said drum and said mask, said mask being interposed between said illuminating means and said drum.
  • a signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible electric motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, driving connection between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum,l said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to'provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum as said illuminated arrows ⁇ are viewed from the exterior through said opening, and operative connections between said opaque means and said drum for automatically positioning said opaque means as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said arrows having opposite'directional characteristics as said drum is caused to rotate in the v opposite direction, said last named means comprising a mask, said operative connections being adapted to permit limited relative movement between said
  • a signal device comprising a casingv having an opening therein, a reversible motor, illuminating means' interior of saidY casing, a drum within said casing, directional indicating means -carried by said drum, said indicating means adapted to'point in alternate directions, driving connections between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means beingpredeterminedly positioned soas toprovide for only illumination

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Oct 25, 1937. A. BRIECHLE SIGNAL APPARATUS Filed Feb. l0, 1937 D BHTTERYQ Patented Oct. 26, 1.937
A UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 7 Claims.
'I'his invention relates in general to signal devices being adapted to control and indicate the direction .of movement of vehicular traffic at a street intersection and beingmore particularly y directed to an improved signal device to indicate to an observer the direction in which the` operator of a motor vehicle has an intention to turn,
' in which the desired results are accomplished i by means of an illuminated directional index,v
10 preferably in the form of an arrow, constantly moving in a predetermined direction and in which the direction of movement .is adapted to be automatically reversed by means of a simple automatically ormanually controlled switching device. v
It is recognizedvthat it is old in the art to provide signal devices for the purposes set forth, that employ illuminated arrows that actually physically travel in the direction in which they n are pointing, such as disclosed in patent numbered 1,976,213 issuedoOctober 9, 1934 to Henry Albert, Alois Stauber and myself.
Thepresent invention is directed to improvements in such apparatus and has for an object the simplification of the mechanism adapted to provide an illuminated arrow with constant motion in a predetermined direction. -Another object of the present invention is to provide such a signal device so constructed that 3o its over all dimensions will bematerially less than any such device known heretofore and so that symmetry may be maintained between the device and the vehicle upon which it is mounted, at the same time providing an indicator that is readily visible.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention resides in the combination of parts .and in the details of construction hereinafter set forth inthe following specification and appended claims, certain embodiments of the invention being illustrated in the accompanying drawing, -in which: l
Figure 1 is a topplan View ofthe device with the cover removed; Figure 2 is a'view in section taken along the line 22 of Figure 1;
' 'Figure 3 is aview in perspective partly broken away of the rotating drum carrying the arrows;
Figure4 is a 4wiring diagram of 'the electrical system for controlling the operationof the device. Referring more particularly to the drawing, (there is shown at I a casing within which the entire device is housed and which may be of any desired shape so as to conform to the general 5 5 -n'nes of the venidero which it' 1s attached. one` side of the casing is shown asprovided with an opening 2 in which is mounted a translucent screen 3 upon which an image ofthe moving arrow may be cast. f
In Figure 3 there is shown a drum 4.provided 6 with a plurality of openings in the form of arrows 'generally indicated at 5 so arranged that the barbs 5 pointin alternate directions. As the drum 4 is rotated in a predetermined direction a mask 6, mounted within drum 4 and in operative 10 relationship therewith, is adapted to mask out arrows 5 having common directional 'indicating barbs 5', by means to be described more in detail hereinafter, so that light emanating from a light source within the casing I will illuminate.the '15 remaining arrows in a manner to cause' a constantly moving illuminated image of the arrow to be cast upon the screen 3 having a predeter-A mined direction of motion. The arrows 5 are ar. ranged around the periphery of the drum in 20 pairs and are so spaced that as an image of one arrow indicating the direction of the intended turn passes out of the `field of the screen another arrow image will simultaneously enter the field and will be pointing in the same direction. 25 In this manner a constantly moving arrow image is maintained on the screen.
To effect rotation of drum 4 in the direction desired there is shown at 1 a suitable reversible electric motor. Fixed to the armature shaft 9 of the 30 motor I is a worm 8. i Worm 8 meshes with a worm. gear I0 fixed to a hollow shaft II'upon Y which is fixed the drum- 4;? A member I2 upon which gear I0 is free to :rotate provides spacing and supporting means for the drum 4 and its as- 35 sociated parts. Thus it can readily be seenthat as thedirection of rotation of motor 1 is selectively controlled by means of the switch and electrical circuits,as shown diagrammatically in Figure 4 and to be described more in detail here- 40 inafter, a corresponding direction of rotation is imparted to drum 4.
Mounted within the hollow shaft I I is a sleeve I3 about which shaft, II is free to rotate; Fitted in one end of sleeve I3 and within mask 6 is an 45 electric `lamp socket I4 being adapted to receive an electric lamp I5. Lamp I5 being in such a. position 'as to register with arrows 5 in'drum 4 so that light emanating therefrom will illuminate arrows 5 not masked out by the mask 6 so as to 50 cast an image thereof upon the screen 3., Leadl wire I6 housed within sleeve I3 is provided. with a contact I1 which contact is maintained in operative engagement with contact I8 of lamp socket I4 by means of compression spring I9. The elec- 55 trical circuit of lamp l is completed in the conventional manner by a ground 32 as shown in Fig. 4. i
Loosely mounted upon the sleeve |3, within the drum 4 and adapted to be driven thereby, is the mask 5 provided with open ends 20 and 2|. 'I'he base 22 of mask 6 is provided with a slot 23, said slot being adapted to receive a pin 24 fixed to the 4base 25 of the rotatabledrum 4. Pin 24 is so positioned relative to base y25 so that as drum 4 is rotated in a counter-clockwise direction in Figure l, the mask 6 is carried along with it by reason of the engagement of pin 24 with the end 2i of slot 23. In this position arrows 5 having barbs indicating a clockwise direction are masked out by the walls of mask 6 and thev arrows 5 indicating a counter-clockwise direction register with open ends 2b and 2| of mask 6 and thus are illuminated so as to cast an image thereof upon the screen 3 by the light emanating from the lamp I5. In
the event the direction of rotation of drum 4 is reversed there will be no movement of mask 6 until pin 24 comes into engagement with the end 21 of the slot 23. This limited relative movement between drum 4 and mask 6 is suihcient toA cause the illuminated arrows 5 indicating a counterclockwise direction to be masked out and at the same time unmasking those indicating a clockwise direction. Thus it can readily be seen that provision is made for a constantlymoving arrow image on the screen 3 pointing in the desired direction to indicate to an observer the direction of an intended turn simply by controlling the direction of rotation of drum 4.
The `device is adapted to be remotely controlled by the switching and wiring means diagrammatically shown in Figure 4. An eccentric cam 28 is shown as being adapted to be actuated by a hand lever (not shown) which, when rotated to the left, closes contacts 29 to complete the electrical circuit between the source of current supply 30`and the lamp I5 causing it to be lighted and between the motor 1 and said source of current supply to create an electrical eld in said motor of predetermined polarity to obtain the desired direction of rotation of motor 1. A rotation of cam 28 in the other direction will close contacts 3| again completing the circuit blut reversing the polarity of the motor eld and thus its direction of rotation.
Thus it can be seen that I have shown a very compact, convenient and positively operating device for indicating the direction of an intende turn. g
While I have described a particular application of my invention it is to be understood it is not to be limited to the precise application described.
I claim:
l. A signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, driving connection between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum as said illuminated arrows are viewed from the exterior through said opening, and a lost motion driving connection between said opaque means and said drum to eflect limited movement of said opaque means to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said other arrows having opposite directional characteristics as said .drum is rotated in the reverse direction.
2. A signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible electric motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, driving connections between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having ,similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum and operative connections between said opaque means and said drum, for automatically positioning said opaque means as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said larrows having opposite directional characteristics as said drum is caused to rotate in the opposite direction so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in either one of two directions Vas viewed from the exterior through said opening in said casing.
3.,A signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a translucent screen in said opening,a reversible-electric motor,- a drum within said casing, signal arrows carriedy by said drum, driving connections between said motor and said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, illuminating means, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned between said illuminating means and said drum and said screen so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics for projecting onto said screen an image of 'a constantly moving arrow having a predetermined direction of motion as said drum is rotated by said motor in one direction, driving connections between said opaque means and said drum provided with means for causing limited movement of said opaque means so as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said other arrows having opposite directional characteristics as said drum is rotated in the reverse direction.
4. A signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a translucent screen in said opening, a reversible motor, a drum Within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, driving connections between said motor and said drum, said signalI arrows `being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, illuminating means, opaque means carried 'by said drum,. said last named meansl being predeterminedly positioned between said illuminating means and said drum and said screen so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics for projecting ,onto said screen an image of a constantly moving arrow having a predetermined direction of motion as said drum is rotated by said motor and operative connections between saidA opaque means and said drum for automatically positioning said opaque means as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said arrows having opposite directional characteristics as said drum is caused to rotate in the opposite direction so as to reverse the direction of motion of said image on said screen.
5. A signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point'inalternate directions, driving connection between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum as said illuminated arrows are viewed from the exterior through said opening, said last named means comprising a mask, driving connections between said drum and said mask, said mask being interposed between said illuminating means and said drum.
6. A signal device comprising a casing having an opening therein, a reversible electric motor, illuminating means interior of said casing, a drum within said casing, signal arrows carried by said drum, said signal arrows being predeterminedly spaced and arranged so that the barbs thereof point in alternate directions, driving connection between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum,l said last named means being predeterminedly positioned so as to'provide for only illumination of said arrows having similar directional characteristics so as to provide a constantly moving arrow in the direction of rotation of said drum as said illuminated arrows `are viewed from the exterior through said opening, and operative connections between said opaque means and said drum for automatically positioning said opaque means as to cause said illuminated arrows to become dark and simultaneously therewith the illumination of said arrows having opposite'directional characteristics as said drum is caused to rotate in the v opposite direction, said last named means comprising a mask, said operative connections being adapted to permit limited relative movement between said drum and said mask, said mask being interposed between said illuminating means and said drum. n
7. A signal device comprising a casingv having an opening therein, a reversible motor, illuminating means' interior of saidY casing, a drum within said casing, directional indicating means -carried by said drum, said indicating means adapted to'point in alternate directions, driving connections between said motor and said drum so as to impart rotary motion thereto in opposite directions, opaque means carried by said drum, said last named means beingpredeterminedly positioned soas toprovide for only illumination
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US2433252A (en) * 1945-08-06 1947-12-23 Ray H Zull Direction signal for motor vehicles
US2469581A (en) * 1947-04-16 1949-05-10 Slosar Paul Richard Rear blinker lamp for automobiles
US2495098A (en) * 1948-02-27 1950-01-17 Cleveland Steel Products Corp Flasher type traffic signal
US2561267A (en) * 1947-04-25 1951-07-17 John T Dooley Directional signal
US3054983A (en) * 1958-12-03 1962-09-18 Adrianus W Van Oosten Combined automobile tail and brake operated stop light
US3748490A (en) * 1971-09-22 1973-07-24 W Gruber Burglary deterrent device
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US2469581A (en) * 1947-04-16 1949-05-10 Slosar Paul Richard Rear blinker lamp for automobiles
US2561267A (en) * 1947-04-25 1951-07-17 John T Dooley Directional signal
US2495098A (en) * 1948-02-27 1950-01-17 Cleveland Steel Products Corp Flasher type traffic signal
US3054983A (en) * 1958-12-03 1962-09-18 Adrianus W Van Oosten Combined automobile tail and brake operated stop light
US3748490A (en) * 1971-09-22 1973-07-24 W Gruber Burglary deterrent device
US4821669A (en) * 1987-11-30 1989-04-18 Honeywell, Inc. Flight instrument flag annunciator
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