Claims
- 1. A floatable pole marker beacon comprising:
- a long hollow pole;
- a float fixedly secured to said pole at an intermediate position;
- an electric light mounted on an upper end of said pole;
- a container sealably mounted at the bottom end of said pole;
- a source of electrical power housed within said container;
- an electricl circuit connecting said power source and the light source;
- said circuit including a magnetically operable switch biased to a closed position, said switch being maintained in an open position by the presence of a predetermined magnetic force;
- said switch being mounted within the container, and a holder is provided for storing the container, said holder having a magnet aligned with said switch when the beacon is in a stowed condition in the holder;
- whereby deployment of the beacon from the holder will automatically close the switch to energize the light source.
- 2. The beacon of claim 1 wherein at least one self-erecting flag is mounted at the top of said pole, said flag being spring biased with respect to the pole and restrained in a collapsed condition by a slidably removable cover when the container is supported in its holder.
- 3. A floatable pole marker beacon and detachable holder comprising:
- a long hollow pole;
- a float fixedly secured to said pole at an intermediate position;
- an electric strobe light mounted on the upper end of said pole;
- a container sealably mounted at the bottom end of said pole;
- a DC power source supported within the container;
- a holder for slidably supporting said container, said holder having means for attaching to a supporting structure;
- a magnet mounted on said holder;
- an electrical circuit connecting the power source to said light;
- said circuit including a magnetically operable switch normally biased to a closed position, and magnetically maintained in an open position by the magnet when the container is supported by the holder;
- whereby removal of said beacon from the holder for deployment will automatically close the switch to energize the light.
- 4. A floatable pole marker beacon comprising:
- a long hollow pole;
- a float fixedly secured to said pole at an intermediate position;
- an electric light mounted on an upper end of said pole;
- a container sealably mounted at the bottom end of said pole;
- a source of electrical power housed within said container;
- an electrical circuit connecting said power source and the light source;
- said circuit including a magnetically operable switch biased to a closed position, said switch being maintained in an open position by the presence of a predetermined magnetic force;
- said switch being mounted within the container, and a holder is provided for storing the container, said holder having a magnet aligned with said switch when the beacon is in a stowed condition in the holder;
- said holder telescopically housing said container in the stowed condition, and alignment means are provided between the enclosure and container to ensure the magnet is positioned adjacent said switch;
- whereby deployment of the beacon from the holder will automatically close the switch to energize the light source.
- 5. The beacon of claim 4 wherein said holder is provided with clamping means for securing to a support.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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