Claims
- 1. A method of controlling a light bulb in a light socket outside a dwelling with a flashing locator switch control system inside the dwelling, the system including a three-position switch having a power input and at least first and second power outputs, the power input being connected directly via the switch to the first power output in an on position of the switch and to the second power output in a flash position of the switch, the power outputs being disconnected from the power input in an off position of the switch, the method comprising:
- placing the switch within the dwelling:
- electrically connecting the switch power input to a first power supply wire;
- interconnecting within the dwelling and between the first and second power outputs of the switch alarm circuitry including a flasher circuit and an audible alert circuit;
- providing direct electrical wire connection between the light socket outside the dwelling and each of the switch first power output and a second power supply wire;
- inserting a light bulb in the light socket so as to make direct electrical and mechanical connection therebetween and to make direct electrical connection to the switch and the alarm circuitry and without any further alarm circuitry outside the dwelling;
- placing the switch in the off position to interrupt current to the outside light socket and the audible alert circuit such that the audible alert circuit is not energized to generate an audible alert sound:
- placing the switch in the on position to supply current to the outside light socket via the direct electrical connection to cause the light bulb in the socket outside the dwelling to turn full on;
- placing the switch in the flash position to supply current intermittently to the outside light socket via the direct connection to cause the light bulb in the socket outside the dwelling to repeatedly flash on and off and the audible alert circuit to generate an audible alert sound in the dwelling if the outside light bulb in the socket is not burned out and there is no open circuit preventing current from flowing through the audible alert circuit;
- interconnecting the flasher circuit and the audible alert circuit such that in the flash position of the switch the audible alert circuit periodically emits the audible alert sound while the outside light bulb is being flashed on and off; and
- listening when the switch is in the flash position for the audible alert sound absence of which indicates that the direct electrical connection is open and the outside light bulb may have burned out.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- interconnecting the flasher circuit and audible alert circuit in parallel with one another.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further compromising effectively short circuiting the audible alert circuit when the outside light is flashing on.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising:
- providing in the flasher circuit a timer circuit leg and a flash control leg; and
- connecting the timer circuit leg and flash control leg such that they cooperate to repeatedly flash the outside light on and off.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further compromising:
- charging up a capacitor;
- closing a switch between the source of power and the outside light in response to the capacitor being charged up to flash the light on;
- discharging the capacitor;
- opening the switch to flash the light off; and
- repeating the aforesaid sequence of charging, closing, discharging and opening.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising:
- providing a relay solenoid for opening and closing the switch; and
- discharging the capacitor through the relay solenoid.
- 7. A self-contained flashing locator switch control system with self-test feature for turning full on or flashing a light bulb in a light socket outside a dwelling comprising:
- a three-position switch having a power input coupled to a first power supply wire and at least first and second power outputs, the power input being connected via the switch to the first power output in an on position of the switch and to the second power output in a flash position of the switch, the power outputs being disconnected from the power input in an off position of the switch;
- a connecting wire having opposite ends and being electrically connected at one end to the first power output and at the other end directly to the outside light socket which, in turn, is directly electrically connected to a second power supply wire;
- a flasher circuit and an audible alert circuit electrically connected between the first and second power outputs;
- the switch, flasher circuit and audible alert circuit being configured to be mounted proximate one another inside a dwelling and being interconnected together mechanically and electrically such that when a light bulb is inserted into the socket to make direct electrical and mechanical connection therewith, the light bulb makes a direct electrical connection to the switch, flasher circuit and audible alert circuit without any further alarm circuitry outside the dwelling and further such that (a) in the off position of the switch, power is not provided via the switch to the outside light socket and the audible alert circuit such that the audible alert circuit is not energized to generate an audible alert sound, (b) in the on position of the switch the power input is coupled to the connecting wire to supply current to the outside light socket via the direct connection to cause the outside light bulb in the socket to turn full on, and (c) in the flash position of the switch the power input is coupled to the flasher and audible alert circuits to supply current intermittently to the outside light socket via the direct connection to cause the outside light bulb in the socket to flash on and off while the audible alert circuit generates an audible alert sound in the dwelling in the vicinity of the switch if the outside light bulb in the socket is not burned out and there is no open circuit preventing current from flowing through the audible alert circuit, the flasher circuit and audible alert circuit being interconnected electrically such that in the flash position of the switch the audible alert circuit periodically emits the audible alert sound while the outside light bulb is being flashed on and off.
- 8. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 7, the audible alert circuit being in series with the outside light socket through the connecting wire direct electrical connection in the flash position of the switch such that if a light bulb in the outside light socket is burned out, the direct electrical connection is open and the audible alert circuit will not sound.
- 9. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 7, the flasher circuit and audible alert circuit being in parallel.
- 10. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 7, the flasher circuit including switch means for effectively short circuiting the audible alert circuit when the outside light is flashing on.
- 11. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 7, the flasher circuit including at least a timer circuit leg and a flash control leg, the flash control leg cooperating with the timer circuit leg to selectively open and close a circuit between a source of power and the outside light to repeatedly flash the outside light on and off.
- 12. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 11, the timer circuit leg including a capacitor, the timer circuit and flash control leg being interconnected such that the capacitor charges through the timer circuit leg and discharges through the flash control leg.
- 13. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 12, the flash control leg including a relay, the solenoid of which is coupled to the capacitor for discharging the capacitor through the solenoid.
- 14. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 11 wherein the circuit which is opened and closed includes a relay switch.
- 15. The flashing locator switch control system of claim 11 further comprising a switch leg including the circuit which is opened and closed, the circuit being responsive to a signal from the flasher control leg.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 07/995,165 filed Dec. 22, 1992 (now abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of our application Ser. No. 07/959,741, filed Oct. 13, 1992 (now abandoned). This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 07/959,741 filed Oct. 13, 1992.
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