Claims
- 1. A rear access, railway light signal which comprises:
- a housing including an immovable front wall having at least one aperture and an inside and outside surface, and having a rear wall with a rear door, said rear door being movable from a first, closed position that prohibits access to the interior of said housing to a second, open position that permits access to the interior of said housing;
- a complete lens unit having an inner lens and an outer lens;
- means for removing said complete lens unit rearwardly from a normal, operable position in the interior of said housing to a second, non-operable position but only when said rear door is in said second, open position;
- said means for removing including at least one funnel-shaped lens mount for receiving said inner lens and outer lens unit, said lens mount having an integral ring-shaped flange at its outer front periphery for normally abutting the inside surface of said immovable front wall and surrounding said at least one aperture; and means for removably securing said lens mount at said inside surface of said immovable front wall, whereby the complete lens unit is fully serviceable and replaceable without affecting the front of said light signal; and
- at least one light mean secured to the rear of said lens mount.
- 2. A light signal as defined in claim 1, further including one fixed focusing means having a receptacle for operative receipt of said light means, said fixed focusing means being positioned at the end of said lens mount nearest said inner lens, whereby the focus of said light means is fixed relative to said lens unit.
- 3. The light signal according to claim 1, wherein said lens mount is a lens bezel which has a seat formed for receipt of said outer lens and a lip for receipt of said inner lens.
- 4. The light signal according to claim 1, wherein said means for securing said lens mount to said inside surface of said front wall is a plurality of studs projecting from said front wall about each aperture and holes disposed within said flange portion of said lens mount to receive said studs.
- 5. The light signal according to claim 1, wherein the inside surface of said front wall is a machined surface.
- 6. The light signal according to claim 5, wherein said machined surface has a tolerance of about 0.005.+-.0.001 from the horizontal plane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/960,525, filed on Oct. 13, 1992, now abandoned.
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