Claims
- 1. For motor vehicles, including trucks of all sizes, buses, automobiles, and motor cycles, a turn signal / hazard signal flasher control device which automatically provides an improved hazard alert flash sequence which can be distinguished from a vehicle turn signal even if only one lamp is seen, said flash sequence consisting of a number of brief flashes separated by short off times, all followed by a longer pause or off time; which flash sequence is significantly more striking to the eyes of other drivers compared to the standard four-way flash hazard sequence presently used and should often result in quicker recognition that a hazard is being signaled.
- 2. A flasher control device to provide a hazard alert flash pattern, as in claim 1, for portable emergency flashers, for illuminated emergency warning triangles, and for electric lighted substitutes for pyrotechnic flares, which should be recognizable as the same hazard flash used on vehicles and would be more striking than a slow uniform flash.
- 3. A flasher control device, as in claim 1 or 2, to provide a hazard flash pattern consisting of three short flashes, separated by two off times, all followed by a longer pause or off time, after which the cycle begins again.
- 4. A flasher control device, as in claim 1 or 2, to provide a hazard flash pattern consisting of four short flashes, separated by three short off times, all followed by a longer pause or off time, after which the cycle begins again.
- 5. A flasher control device, as in claim 1 or 2, to provide a hazard flash pattern consisting of five short flashes, separated by four short off times, all followed by a longer pause or off time, after which the cycle begins again.
- 6. A flasher control device as in claim 1, which senses whether a turn signal or a hazard flash is indicated and automatically provides the appropriate flash sequence, with no new switches or controls and no additional operator input from what is presently required on such vehicles.
- 7. An electronic flasher system which uses a microprocessor to produce a turn signal pulse, and also to produce distinctive hazard flash pulse patterns, and to automatically provide the appropriate flash sequence as in claim 1.
- 8. A flasher control device as in claim 1 or 2, to provide a hazard flash pattern consisting of two short flashes, separated by an off time, all followed by a longer pause or off time, after which the cycle starts again.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefits of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/190,871, filed Mar. 21, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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