Claims
- 1. An apparatus for identifying a house comprising:
- a display unit having a low voltage light source there within, and having an identification symbol on the display unit and illuminated by the light source, the display unit comprising a rectangular housing with no reflector and having a window on a front face, the light source comprising a plurality of light bulbs within the housing, there being enough light bulbs to provide reliable illumination without a reflector after some bulbs fail, and a translucent panel mounted in the window having the identification affixed thereon;
- a power pack in electrical communication with the display unit, the power pack including a source of low voltage and a multi-modal electronic control circuit for operating the display unit in at least three separate modes including an emergency and a non-emergency mode;
- the controls provided by the power pack comprising a remote sensor control for illuminating the display unit independently of said multi-modal control including illumination when the apparatus is switched off; and
- an electrical, commercial power source in electrical communication with the power pack for energizing the source of low voltage.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 and an ambient light sensor and wherein the controls provided by the power pack further comprise a control means for automatically illuminating the display unit in response to a signal from said ambient light sensor.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the electronic control circuit further comprises control means for illuminating the display unit with at least one blinking light during said emergency mode, said one light continuing to blink until it is manually shut off.
- 4. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein the front face of the housing with no reflector and further comprises a panel for displaying status messages.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein the translucent panel is affixed to the window by hook and loop fastener means at either end for enabling bulb installation and replacement.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the power pack further comprises a DC back up power source.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the power pack contains an indicator light to indicate whether the display unit is illuminated.
- 8. An apparatus for identifying a house comprising:
- a display unit having a housing which encloses a plurality of redundant low voltage light bulbs, wherein at least two of the light bulbs have different colors, a window in at least a front face thereof, a translucent panel having house identification numbers and being mounted in the window and releasably secured thereto;
- a first electrical cord affixed at one end to the display unit;
- a power pack affixed to the other end of the electrical cord whereby the power pack may be located at a remote control position which is away from said display unit, the power pack comprising a transformer, a manually controlled electronic control circuit means for changing modes of operation of the display unit; said control means being adjustable to an off position, a manual operation position, an automatic operation position, a position for flashing a bulb having one of said colors; and another position for flashing a bulb having another of said colors, said power pack further comprising a fuse and an indicator light for indicating that the display unit is operating; said electronic control circuit means being set in accordance with the setting of the manual control means for selectively illuminating said bulbs in any of a plurality of modes; and means effective even when said apparatus is switched off for receiving a signal from a remote sensor for automatically illuminating the display device under certain alarm conditions, said light remaining illuminated until it is manually reset; and
- a second electrical cord associated with said power pack for plugging into an electrical power source.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said electronic control means comprises a timer means for flashing said lights in at least one of said modes.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the timer means includes means for causing said flashing at a rate which avoids radio interference.
- 11. A display apparatus comprising a housing having at least one light translucent panel with indicia thereon and being positioned for viewing from outside said housing, illuminating means for back lighting said panel in one of at least two colors, remote control means, means responsive to said remote control means for manually selecting at least one of said two colors for illuminating said panel at any given time, means responsive to said remote control means for selectively lighting the selected color in a selected one of a plurality of modes of illumination, said means for lighting in one of said modes comprising transistors individually associated with each of said colors for applying an energizing potential to said illuminating means, timing means for flashing said selected color in one of said modes, said timer means cyclically driving said transistors in order to provide said illumination at two alternating levels of flashing illumination, and remote sensor means for preempting said illuminating means in response to a sensed condition including illumination when the apparatus is switched off.
- 12. The display of claim 11 wherein said means for lighting in said two modes comprises transistors individually associated with each of said colors for applying an energizing potential to said illuminating means, said timer means for cyclically driving said transistors in order to provide said illumination at two alternating levels of illumination to provide said flashing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 06/779,809, filed Sept. 25, 1985.
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