Portable illuminated warning sign

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6204777
  • Patent Number
    6,204,777
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, June 15, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
LED arrays which reinforce the printed message are incorporated in hand held warning signs. Power for the LED arrays is provided by a rechargeable battery included within the base on which the sign is rotatably supported from the ground.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to enhancing the visibility of portable warning devices and, particularly, to increasing the conspicuousness of manually supported warning signs. More specifically, this invention is directed to improvements in and to warning signs of the type commonly employed in construction areas and, especially, to the incorporation of a periodically energized illuminated message into a manually supported warning sign. Accordingly, the general objects of the present invention are to provide novel and improved methods and apparatus of such character.




2. Description of the Prior Art




It is common practice to employ “flag men” to control traffic flow in highway construction zones. These individuals manipulate passive signs which bear short, lettered, instruction messages, i.e., “SLOW” or “STOP”. The instructions are usually provided on opposite planar sides of a sign board, and that sign board is typically mounted on the top of a pole, the opposite end of the pole being positioned on the ground. The instruction transmitted to an approaching motorist is thus changeable by simply rotating the pole so that the appropriate message is presented to approaching traffic.




For many reasons, including the fact that construction zones are often characterized by a dusty environment which reduces visibility, there has been a long standing desire to increase the noticeability of portable warning signs of the type briefly described above. Obviously, any such visibility enhancements must be accomplished without significantly increasing the size and weight of the sign. Maintenance of portability has previously dictated that electrically energized devices, i.e., light sources, not be used in such signs because the power requirements for such light sources would require unduly large and heavy batteries.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention overcomes the above briefly discussed and other deficiencies and disadvantages of the prior art and, in so doing, augments the lettered messages of prior art portable warning signs by adding thereto electrically energized flashing light messages. Thus, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention, the letters of the instructional message provided on the opposite sides of a manually supported and operated sign are each provided with an array of high intensity light emitting diodes (LED's) which define the same letter. Also in accordance with the preferred embodiment, all of the light emitting diodes associated with at least one side of the sign, and typically both sides thereof, are simultaneously and periodically energized. The construction of the sign or message board, and particularly the manner in which the LED's are packaged along with their integral control circuitry, does not add significantly to the size and weight of the sign.




A further feature of the present invention includes the provision, at the opposite end of the support post for the above-described sign board, of a “plug in” rechargeable battery which is packaged so as to be easily removed for recharging. When in use, the housing for the battery functions as the base of the pole, i.e., the ground contacting support which allows the sign to be manually rotated.




The present invention, through the use of high intensity, i.e., very bright, LED's as the light sources, and by operating the LED's in a pulsed mode with the appropriate duty cycle, significantly enhances visibility, and particularly increases the distance from which the sign will be seen. At the same time, the employment of LED arrays with intermittent energization permits use of a comparatively small and relatively light weight power source and, particularly, a battery pack similar to the type previously employed in portable hand tools.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous objects and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art, by reference to the accompanying drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements in the several figures and in which:





FIGS. 1A and 1B

, respectively, depict an illuminated warning sign in accordance with the invention with different messages displayed;





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of the sign of

FIG. 1

depicted in the orientation of

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 3

is a partial, exploded, perspective view of the message board portion of the sign of

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, cross-sectional side elevation view taken along line A—A of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the lower portion of the sign of

FIGS. 1-4

,

FIG. 5

depicting the manner in which the power source is coupled to the remainder of the sign; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged, schematic view, partly in section, corresponding to the showing of

FIG. 5

,

FIG. 6

depicting the power source coupled to the remainder of the sign.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENT




With reference now to the drawings, a warning sign in accordance with the present invention is indicated generally at


10


in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The three major components of sign


10


are the message or sign board


12


, a two piece base


14


and the pole


16


which interconnects the board and base. As may be seen by comparison of

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, board portion


12


of sign


10


bears a different printed informational message, i.e., an instruction word, on each side. Each of the letters comprising these words is further outlined by a linear array of light emitting diodes


18


. In one reduction to practice of the invention, the LED's


18


comprised 5 mm A1InGaP devices which, when energized, generate 2000 millicandella. The LED arrays, as clearly shown, are positioned within the bounds of the printed letters. Thus, when energized, the LED's will increase the distance from which the information to be conveyed may be read and will reinforce the message, i.e., STOP or SLOW in the disclosed example. The board portion


12


of sign


10


also contains all of the electrical circuitry for controlling energization of the LED arrays.




As will be described in greater detail below in the discussion of

FIGS. 5 and 6

, and as may be seen from

FIG. 2

, the base portion


14


of sign


10


is comprised of a hollow or cup-like upper housing


20


and a lower housing


22


. Upper housing


20


will be permanently affixed to pole


16


and will include an electrical receptacle, i.e., a pair of stationary contacts. Lower housing


22


comprises a battery pack with male terminals which is partly received in upper housing


20


. Insertion of lower housing


22


into upper housing


20


will establish an electrical connection between the contacts of the receptacle in housing


20


and the terminals of the battery.




Pole


16


, in the interest of minimizing weight, is preferably a PVC pipe which, at its lower end, is bolted to the upper housing


20


of base


14


. The pipe


16


, at its upper end, defines a receptacle for board


12


. Board


12


and the upper end of pole


16


are mechanically interconnected by a pair of bolts


54


(see FIGS.


2


and


4


).




Referring jointly to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, board portion


12


of sign


10


comprises a pair of molded or thermo-formed plastic housing members


26


and


28


. Each of housing members


26


and


28


includes a rim portion


30


and a raised center portion


32


which, in the enclosed embodiment, has a generally octagonal shape. A stepped rectangular recess


34


is provided in each of the raised portions


32


. As may be seen from

FIG. 4

, the recesses


34


have a base portion which is coplanar with the rim portion


30


. The recesses


34


also, intermediate the plane of the base portion and the plane of the surface of the surface of raised portion


32


, are provided with a mounting shoulder


36


.




The printed warning messages are carried by dye-cut plastic panels


38


which are formed from a plastic material having a color which matches that of the housing members


26


and


28


. Clearance holes


40


are provided in the panels


38


for receiving the LED's


18


. The letters comprising the written message are silk-screened on the surfaces of panels


38


which will face outwardly. The clearance holes


40


are, of course, arranged so as to outline the letters which are printed on the panels


38


and to lie within the bounds of the printing as shown.




The LED's


18


are mounted on circuit boards


42


in such a manner as to project through the clearance holes


40


. The circuit boards


42


provide the interconnections such that, in the disclosed embodiment, all of the LED's


18


on a circuit board


42


will be simultaneously and periodically energized. Other arrangements are, of course, possible. For example, control circuitry could be provided such that the LED arrays defining each letter are individually and sequentially energized.




In the interest of both minimizing power consumption and enhancing the ability to attract attention, a sign in accordance with the present invention has its light sources, i.e., the LED arrays, operated in a flashing mode. It has also been found desirable, in the interest of reducing complexity and the need for operator attention, to have the LED arrays on both sides of the sign simultaneously energized. The control circuitry for sign


10


comprises a solid state switch, not shown. Depending upon the impedance and power requirements of the individual LED's, groups of these light sources will be connected in series and the several groups will be connected in parallel with all the electrical connections being in the form of conductors printed on the boards


42


. Depending on the desired operational mode, energization of the LED's can be via a single solid state switch on one of the circuit boards


42


or a switch can be provided on each of the circuit boards. The “closing” of the switch(es) will be accomplished under the control of a timing circuit, included on one of the circuit boards, which establishes the duty cycle, i.e., the relative length of the on and off times of the light sources. In a typical example, the light sources on each side of sign


10


will be operated with a fifty percent (50%) duty cycle. In one reduction to practice of the invention, where the LED's on the opposite sides of the sign were alternately energized, a timing circuit for controlling energization of the solid state switches was provided on each of circuit boards


42


and a through-hole connector was provided to transmit synchronizing signals from one of these circuit boards to the other. The timing circuit or circuits may comprise type 555 integrated circuit timers, also not shown.




As indicated at


44


in

FIG. 2

, an on/off switch may be mounted on message board


12


for manually establishing or interrupting the circuit between the power source in base


14


and the circuitry on circuit boards


42


. Switch


44


has been eliminated, in the interest of facilitating the understanding of the invention, from FIG.


4


. As indicated on

FIG. 3

, it is also possible to employ a switch


44


on each of the circuit boards


42


so that the illuminated messages on the opposite sides of the board may be individually activated or deactivated. As an alternative, a mercury switch or switches, also not shown, can be employed in either the board


12


or base


14


to automatically establish a connection between the power source and circuit boards when sign


10


is raised to its use position.




In one method of assembly of the sign


10


, each of the circuit boards


42


is secured, by any suitable means, in the recess


44


of a respective housing half. The circuit boards will, of course, be treated to afford protection against moisture and shock damage to the conductive paths and components carried thereby. The circuit boards


42


will, when mounted, become an integral part of the sign housing. Through connections will be provided in the base portions of the recesses


34


to establish paths for the delivery of current to the circuitry on each circuit board and, if necessary, to provide a path for transmission of synchronizing and/or switch control signals from one of the circuit boards to the other. In a typical installation, one of the circuit boards


42


will be provided with a two conductor cable which extends from the board down the interior of the pole


16


. The two conductors are schematically illustrated in

FIG. 4

at


46


and


48


.




After the circuit boards


42


have been mounted in the recesses


34


, the die-cut plastic panels


38


are positioned so as to be supported on the shoulders


36


of recesses


34


with the LED's


18


projecting through the clearance holes


40


. Referring to

FIG. 3

the panels


38


are secured in position on the shoulders


36


through the use of high bond double faced tape


50


.




The next step in the assembly process is to join the two housing halves


26


and


28


. This is accomplished through the use of high bond double faced tape indicated at


52


in

FIGS. 3 and 4

.




The message board


12


is mounted on the pole


16


in the manner shown using bolts


54


. To this end, the message board housing halves


26


and


28


are provided with molded recesses


56


.




With reference to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, the conductors


46


and


48


of the power supply cable which extend from the message board


12


terminate at a pair of stationary female connectors


60


and


62


in upper portion


20


of base


14


. The rechargeable battery which supplies electrical power for operation of the LED's arrays of message board


12


is housed in lower portion


22


of base


14


. When the two portions of base


14


are engaged, and these two portions may be engaged only in a single orientation, male terminals associated with the appropriate plurality terminals of the battery will engage the connectors


60


and


62


. A mechanical release button


64


, the operational mechanics of which have not been shown, is provided on portion


22


of base


14


to enable release of the battery so that it may be connected to a charger. A molded pad


66


is provided on the bottom of lower portion


22


of base


14


for supporting the entire sign


10


from the ground. The composition of pad


66


is such that it will enable the sign


10


to be easily rotated without the pad itself undergoing excessively rapid wear.




The actual battery has not been shown in the drawings. It should suffice to note that the battery snaps into portion


22


of base


14


and may be replaced.




While a preferred embodiment has been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.



Claims
  • 1. A warning device comprising:a sign, said sign including a base, said base having a pair of oppositely facing sides, at least a first of said signs bearing a printed message; a plurality of light emitters supported on said base, said light emitters being arranged to provide an illuminated display commensurate with the printed message; an electrical circuit for intermittently delivering energizing current to said light emitters; a source of energizing current, said source of energizing current including a rechargeable battery, and further including a housing for said battery; an elongated tubular support pole having a pair of opposite ends, a first end of said pole being mechanically coupled to said base of said sign, the second end of said pole being mechanically connected to said housing of said current source; and means for electrically connecting said current source to said circuit of said sign, said means for electrically connecting including electrical conductors routed within said pole, said printed message on said base of said sign consisting of multiple characters and wherein said base further comprises a plurality of apertures, said apertures being located within the boundaries of each of said characters and defining aperture arrays which outline said characters, and wherein said electrical circuit includes at least a first printed circuit board, said light emitters being mounted on said board, said board being supported from said base such that said light emitters extend through respective apertures of said plurality of apertures, said base of said sign defines a recess for receiving said circuit board, said base further comprising a message panel on which said characters are printed, said apertures being formed in said panel and said panel being at least in part in registration with said recess, said panel overlying said circuit board and isolating said circuit board from the ambient environment.
  • 2. The warning device of claim 1 wherein said base and said pole are fabricated from a plastic.
  • 3. The warning device of claim 1 wherein said light emitters comprise light emitting diodes.
  • 4. A warning device comprising:a sign, said sign including a base, said base having a pair of oppositely facing sides, at least a first of said signs bearing a printed message; a plurality of light emitters supported on said base, said light emitters being arranged to provide an illuminated display commensurate with the printed message; an electrical circuit for intermittently delivering energizing current to said light emitters; a source of energizing current, said source of energizing current including a rechargeable battery, and further including a housing for said battery; an elongated tubular support pole having a pair of opposite ends, a first end of said pole being mechanically coupled to said base of said sign, the second end of said pole being mechanically connected to said housing of said current source; and means for electrically connecting said current source to said circuit of said sign, said means for electrically connecting including electrical conductors routed within said pole, said housing of said current source including: an upper housing portion, said upper housing portion being affixed to said second end of said pole and including at least a first pair of stationary electrical contacts; a lower housing portion, said lower housing portion being releasably coupled to said upper housing portion, said lower housing portion mounting said battery and including a second pair of electrical contacts, the contacts of said second pair being electrically connected to respective contacts of said first pair when said upper and lower portions are coupled together; and a support pad mounted to the exterior of said lower housing portion whereby said warning device may be rotatably supported from the ground with the warning message vertically displaced from the ground by a distance appropriate to enhancing visibility of said warning device.
  • 5. The warning device of claim 4 wherein said printed message on said base of said sign consists of multiple characters and wherein said base further comprises a plurality of apertures, said apertures being located within the bounds of each of said characters and defining aperture arrays which outline said characters, and wherein said electrical circuit includes at least a first printed circuit board, said light emitters being mounted on said board, said board being supported from said base such that said light emitters extend through associated of said apertures.
  • 6. The warning device of claim 5 wherein said base of said sign defines a recess for receiving said circuit board, said base further comprising a message panel on which said characters are printed, said apertures being formed in said panel and said panel being mounted within said recess and in registration with said circuit board, said panel isolating said circuit board from the ambient environment.
  • 7. The warning device of claim 5 wherein said light emitters comprise light emitting diodes and wherein said apertures in said message panel and said diodes are arranged in singular arrays which define each of said message characters.
  • 8. A warning device comprising:a sign, said sign including a base, said base having a pair of oppositely facing sides, at least a first of said signs bearing a printed message; a plurality of light emitters supported on said base, said light emitters being arranged to provide an illuminated display commensurate with the printed message; an electrical circuit for intermittently delivering energizing current to said light emitters; a source of energizing current, said source of energizing current including a rechargeable battery, and further including a housing for said battery; an elongated tubular support pole having a pair of opposite ends, a first end of said pole being mechanically coupled to said base of said sign, the second end of said pole being mechanically connected to said housing of said current source; and means for electrically connecting said current source to said circuit of said sign, said means for electrically connecting including electrical conductors routed within said pole, said base bears messages on both of said signs, said messages being different and each message consisting of multiple characters, said base including: a pair of base members, said members each having a peripheral rim portion and a raised center portion, said center portion of each base member further being provided with a recess, said base members being joined together in said portions thereof; a pair of message panels, one of said multiple character messages being printed on each of said panels, said panels being fixed to respective base members of said pair of base members so as to be in registration with one of said recesses in one of said pair of base members, said panels each being provided with arrays of apertures which outline the characters of the message printed thereon, said apertures being located within the bounds of each printed character.
  • 9. The warning device of claim 8 wherein said electrical circuit comprises:a pair of printed circuit boards, said boards being mounted within a respective recess of said recesses and said base member center portions whereby said circuit boards are located behind respective message panels of said pair of message panels, said light emitters being supported on said boards in accordance with a mounting pattern which matches the apertures and said message panels whereby said light emitters project through respective apertures of said arrays of apertures.
  • 10. The warning device of claim 9 wherein said electrical circuit further comprises:switch means for periodically energizing said emitters whereby said printed warning messages are emphasized by flashing illuminated messages.
  • 11. The warning device of claim 10 wherein said housing of said current source comprises:an upper housing portion, said upper housing portion being affixed to said second end of said pole and including at least a first pair of stationary electrical contacts; a lower housing portion, said lower housing portion being releasably coupled to said upper housing portion, said lower housing portion mounting said battery and including a second pair of electrical contacts, the contacts of said second pair being electrically connected to respective contacts of said first pair when said upper and lower portions are coupled together; and a support pad mounted to the exterior of said lower housing portion whereby said warning device may be rotatably supported from the ground with the warning message vertically displaced from the ground by a distance appropriate to enhancing visibility of said warning device.
  • 12. The warning device of claim 11 wherein said light emitters comprise light emitting diodes and wherein said apertures in said message panel and said diodes are arranged in singular arrays which define each of said message characters.
  • 13. The warning device of claim 10 wherein said light emitters comprise light emitting diodes.
  • 14. The warning device of claim 8 wherein said base members, said message panels, and said pole are fabricated from plastic.
  • 15. The warning device of claim 14 wherein said base members, said message panels, and said pole are fabricated from plastic.
  • 16. A warning device comprising:a sign, said sign including a base portion, said base portion having a pair of oppositely facing sides, at least a first of said sides defining a multiple character printed message, said base portion further having plural arrays of apertures extending therethrough, said apertures of each array being located within the bounds of a respective character of said multiple character printed message, said apertures of each of said arrays defining a pattern commensurate with the respective character; a plurality of light emitting diodes supported on and projecting through said base portion, said diodes being arranged to provide an illuminated display commensurate with the printed message; and an electrical circuit for intermittently delivering energizing current to said diodes, said electrical circuit including at least a first printed circuit board, said diodes being mounted on said board, said board being supported from said base portion such that each of said diodes extends through one of said apertures; a source of energizing current, said source of energizing current including a rechargeable battery, and further including a housing for said battery; an elongated tubular support pole having a pair of opposite ends, a first end of said tubular support being mechanically coupled to said base portion of said sign, the second end of said tubular support being mechanically connected to said housing of said current source; and means for electrically connecting said current source to said circuit of said sign, said means for electrically connecting including electrical conductors routed within said tubular support.
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