1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure relates generally to reverser handles, and, more particularly, to a reverser handle that emits light and to a method of use.
2. Background of the Invention
A reverser handle, which is commonly referred to as a “railroad key,” is an operating control for a railroad locomotive that is used to determine the direction of travel. The reverser usually has three positions: forward, reverse, and neutral. When the reverser is in the forward or reverse position, the locomotive will move in the indicated direction when the throttle is opened. Removing the reverser handle from the control stand in the neutral position locks the throttle controller, effectively disabling the locomotive. Oftentimes reverser handles are handled in dimly lit environments, making it difficult to see precisely where the reverser handle fits within the control stand. Accordingly, it would be useful to have a reverser handle integrated with a light emitting member thereby enhancing an operator's visibility so that the operator can accurately position the reverser handle in the locomotive's control stand.
The present invention is designed to overcome another problem frequently encountered in the railroad industry. A safety concern on railroads is injury caused when an engineer puts a locomotive into motion without knowing there are others nearby who are inspecting or repairing the locomotive. Railroad companies have implemented a safety procedure to prevent such an occurrence which is referred to as the “Blue Flag” procedure. Under the Blue Flag procedure, an operator working on a locomotive is required to place a blue flag in the locomotive's cab. No one is permitted to move any locomotive tagged in this manner. Unfortunately, this does not always protect against poorly trained or careless operators, or just plain human error. Accordingly, what is needed is a key that can integrate the blue flag safety requirement.
The above described deficiencies of the prior art are cured or alleviated by a reverser handle that is integrated with a light emitting component. In a first exemplary embodiment, the reverser handle comprises a key component integrally associated with a light component. The light component comprises a cap that houses a light source. An exemplary light source includes, e.g., light emitting diodes, a light bulb, a photoluminescent material, and the like. In an exemplary embodiment, the light source emits a blue light so that the reverser handle may be used to warn operators that the control stand is not to be actuated which would cause the locomotive to more either in a forward or a rearward direction depending on the position of the reverser handle in the control stand. The reverser handle, thereby, serves as an improved, effective, and reliable locomotive safety device for enforcing the blue flag safety procedure by warning operators that the locomotive is classified in the “blue flag” condition and should not be moved.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood from a reading of the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The reverser handle of the present invention comprises a key component and a light component, wherein, in an exemplary embodiment, the key component is integrally formed with the light component. The key component is configured to fit within a control stand of a locomotive, and to cause the locomotive to stay neutral, i.e., non-moving, to move in reverse direction, or to move in a forward direction. The light component comprises a light source assembly and a sleeve. The light source assembly includes a light source, such as, e.g., a light bulb, a light emitting diode, a photoluminescent, and the like, wherein in an especially preferred embodiment, the light source emits a blue colored light so that the reverser handle can be used according to the Blue Light safety procedure. In an exemplary embodiment, the sleeve holds a battery source which is in electrical communication with the light source assembly.
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Key component 12 further comprises a collar 30 having a generally cylindrical shaped side wall 32 flanked on a terminal end thereof by a forward directed wall 34 and on an oppositely terminal end thereof by a rearward directed wall 36. Forward directed wall 34 of collar 30 is centrally and integrally formed with rearward directed wall 22 of body 16 such that notched flange 24 extends past body 32 of collar 30.
Light component 14 comprises a sleeve 38, a light source assembly 50, and a battery cartridge 70. Sleeve 38 comprises a forward directed wall 40 that is centrally formed with and integrally attached to rearward directed wall 36 of collar 30. A generally cylindrically shaped side wall 42 of sleeve 38 perpendicularly and linearly extends from forward directed wall 40 where it terminates at a forward directed end 43. Forward directed end 43 tapers inwardly to form a threaded neck region 44. A chamber 46 is surrounded by side wall 42 and is continuously formed with and extends from forward directed wall 40 and from an opening 48 formed at a terminal end 45 of neck region 44.
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Light source assembly 50 further comprises a light emitting diode subassembly 56, wherein light emitting diode subassembly 56 comprises a lens cap 58, a light emitting diode 60, and a reflective dome 62. Lens cap 58 is rotatably secured onto body 53 of cap 52 and the remainder of light source assembly 50 is disposed between lens cap 58 and cap 52.
Reverser handle 10 further comprises a battery cartridge 70 as depicted in
Battery cartridge 70 is disposed within chamber 46 such that top side 74 is disposed towards light source assembly 50, and is in electrical communication with light emitting diode 60 when threaded interior side 54 of body 53 is engaged with threaded neck region 44. Top side 74 physically abuts terminal end 45 of side wall 42 of sleeve 38.
Light emitting diode 60 may be actuated, i.e., turned on, by rotating lens cap 58 relative to cap 52 in, e.g., a clockwise direction, and may be de-actuated, turned off, by rotating lens cap 58 relative to cap 52 in, e.g., a counterclockwise direction.
In an exemplary embodiment, reverser handle 10 comprises a light emitting diode 60 that emits a blue-colored light to satisfy the blue flag safety procedure.
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Therefore, reverser handle 200 provides a means whereby the reverser handle can provide a light source to ease visibility in dimly lit and/or dark environments. However, unlike reverser handle 10, reverser handle 200 does not require an electrical power source.
While the disclosure has been shown and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.
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