Warning light having a switching system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357701
  • Patent Number
    6,357,701
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 3, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A warning light having a switching system where the behavior of a warning light can be altered by actuation of a switching mechanism by rotary actuation of a connector plug. A rotary pin base located adjacent to a connector plug receptor port is rotated by an engaging connector plug to rotationally position pins in the rotary pin base for the purpose of contacting stationary switch pins in a stationary pin base to provide electrical current of different natures and attributes to a warning lamp.
Description




CROSS REFERENCES TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS




None.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is for a warning light, and more particularly, pertains to a warning light having a switching system whose electrical configuration can be easily and readily changed to alter the behavior pattern of one or more warning lights between steady or flashing illumination or other illumination patterns or schemes without laborious configuration modifications, as desired.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Railroad crossing lights on a crossing gate or other supports are provided to exhibit either flashing or steady illumination or combinations of flashing or steady warning lights depending upon use requirements. Once the configuration of warning lights was decided upon, each of the warning lights was hardwired at a position internal to the warning light base or at a plug assembly to generate the desired illumination of each warning light where the illumination was of a steady or flashing nature as desired. Later and subsequent reconfiguration of the warning lights to reflect an altered illumination pattern required reconfiguration of the hardwired wiring system whether internal to the base or whether in the plug assembly. Such reconfiguration required one or more operations such as, but not limited to, desoldering and resoldering and taping of wires, removal and replacement of wire connectors and switching and reconnecting of wires, stripping of wires, reconnection and swapping of wires in pins at plug terminals, and the like. Such operations and reconfigurations require a lengthy reconfiguration time and generally require the use of qualified personnel, such as a licensed electrician or technician. Clearly, what is needed is a warning light having a switching system which is quickly and readily reconfigured in the field by personnel where technical knowledge is not required to execute a change in the behavior of a warning light system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The general purpose of the present invention is a warning light having a switching system. Opposing lenses, a lens frame and a light socket and bulb pivotally attach to a configured housing which serves as a mount for the warning light. Opposed connector plug receptor ports having male connection pins extend in an outward direction from opposite ends of the configured housing to accommodate connector plugs having female connection pins. One such set of male connection pins at one end of the configured housing is fixed in position to simply accommodate the female connection pins of one connector plug, as known in the art. However, the opposing male connection pins, also known as rotating pins, are located in and extend through a rotary pin base which is co-located in a connector plug receptor port cavity to align with and to contact stationary switch pins in a stationary pin base. The female pins of a connector plug are brought into intimate contact with the male rotating pins to establish electrical connection and also to provide a means to cause rotation of the rotary pin base and co-located rotating pins. Such a rotary movement about the axis of the rotary pin base is caused by manual rotation of the connector plug thereby causing the rotating pins to reposition in rotational fashion to contact successive stationary switch pins located in the stationary pin base. A spring and a ball located in the housing contacts detent grooves in the rotary pin base to index, reference, register and fix the rotating pins in the rotary pin base in alignment with the stationary switch pins in the stationary pin base. Subsequent to rotational switching, the cap of the connector plug is tightened against threads on the connector plug receptor port to fix and ensure desired alignment of the rotary pin base and the rotating pins, as desired.




According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a warning light with a switching system including a molded configured housing, a lens frame with opposing lenses and a light socket and bulb pivotally attached to the configured housing, opposing connector plug receptor ports extending from the configured housing, fixed male connection pins extending from one side of the configured housing within a connector plug receptor port, rotating pins extending from an opposing side of the configured housing within another connector plug receptor port, a rotary pin base through which the rotating pins fully extend and which is aligned within a connector plug receptor port cavity, stationary switch pins secured in a stationary pin base which align to the rotating pins in the rotary pin, base, a connector plug which is securable to the fixed male connection pins and a connector plug which is securable with respect to the rotating pins and which is incorporated to rotatingly actuate the rotating pins for contacting the stationary switch pins located in the stationary pin base.




One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a warning light having a switching system.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a switching system which can deliver electrical current of different attributes to alter the behavior of a warning light.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a warning light having a switching system which can be reconfigured by a person not having specialized mechanical or electrical skills.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a switching system for a warning light which eliminates the requirement for manual rewiring of wire configurations to change the attributes of a warning light.




Still another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a rotary pin base having co-located male rotating pins the entire assembly of which is rotated along and about its axis to interface with and to intimately contact stationary switch pins in a stationary pin base.




Yet another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of a connector plug having female pins to intimately engage the male rotating pins of a rotary pin base whereby the connector plug is rotated to cause rotation of the male rotating pins of the rotary pin base resulting in switching of the male rotating pins with the stationary switch pins in a stationary pin base.




Having thus described an embodiment of the present invention, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide a warning light having a switching system.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:





FIG. 1

illustrates an isometric view of a warning light having a switching system, the present invention, for use with adjacently shown connector plugs;





FIG. 2

illustrates a cross section of the warning light having a switching system and adjacent connector plugs;





FIG. 3

illustrates an isometric view of the rotary pin base and associated components aligned to the stationary pin base;





FIG. 4

illustrates an exploded isometric view showing the relationship of the rotary pin base and associated components with respect to the stationary pin base and associated components;





FIG. 5

is a separated cross section view along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

showing, for the purposes of brevity and clarity in semi-exploded view, intended and actual points of intimate contact of the stationary switch pins with the rotating pins; and,





FIG. 6

is an end view showing the relationship of the grooved detents of the rotary pin base and associated components in alignment to the stationary pin base.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates an isometric view of a warning light having a switching system, herein called the warning system


10


, for use with adjacently shown connector plugs


12


and


14


. The warning system


10


centers about a configured housing


16


which serves as a mounting structure for components described herein. The configured housing


16


includes opposing planar tabs


18


and


20


for mounting of the warning system


10


including a plurality of mounting holes


22




a-




22




n.


A lens frame


24


, opposing lenses


26


and


28


, and a lamp base


30


and electric bulb


32


(

FIG. 2

) pivotally attach to the upper region of the configured housing


16


. An orifice


34


provides access to a lens frame locking mechanism (not shown) which fixes the angular displacement of the lens frame


24


and lenses


26


and


28


with respect to the housing


16


.




A connector plug receptor port


36


extends outwardly from a side


38


of the configured housing


16


. A rotary pin base


40


having a plurality of rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


aligns in a connector plug receptor port cavity


44


. Rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


extend outwardly for accommodation by and electrical connection with the connector plug


14


. The connector plug


14


, in intimate contact with the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n,


can be rotated along and about its axis to correspondingly rotate the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


and rotary pin base


40


to effect switching, as later described in detail.





FIG. 2

illustrates a cross section of the warning system


10


, the present invention, and the connector plugs


12


and


14


, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously or otherwise described. Particularly illustrated is the alignment of the rotary pin base


40


and rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


with a stationary pin base


46


having spring loaded stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n.


The spring loaded stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


are located in cavities


49




a-




49




n


in the stationary pin base


46


and are biased in a direction to cause intimate contact with the ends of the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


which project slightly beyond the inwardly facing planar surface of the rotary pin base


40


. The relationship of the rotary pin base


40


to the stationary pin base


46


is also illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

illustrating a rotary pin base


40


being generally of multi-radiused construction and a stationary pin base


46


being generally in the form of a sculpted rectangular solid. The small radius portion


50


of the rotary pin base


40


aligns in and is rotatably positionable within the cylindrically-shaped connector plug receptor port cavity


44


extending into the body of the configured housing


16


. The larger radius portion


52


of the rotary pin base


40


and adjacent members provide and promote several features. One such feature is that an annular surface


54


(

FIG. 3

) which transitions between the large radius portion


52


and the small radius portion


50


of the rotary pin base


40


aligns to and acts as a stop against an inner planar surface


56


of the configured housing


16


which abuts the connector plug receptor port cavity


44


. Another feature provided by the large radius portion


52


and other members is the inclusion of a plurality of grooved detents


58




a-




58




n


radially and equally and appropriately spaced about the curved surface of the large radius portion


52


of the rotary pin base


40


. A vertically aligned cylindrically-shaped spring cavity


60


in the body of the configured housing


16


aligns transversely to the longitudinal axis of the large radius portion


52


of the rotary pin base


40


and includes a spring


62


and ball


64


arrangement correspondingly aligned where the ball


64


is forced by the spring


62


against the large radius portion


52


of the rotary pin base


40


to ultimately align with one of the grooved detents


58




a-




58




n


to provide reference, alignment and registration of the rotary pin base


40


and the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


with the stationary pin base


46


and stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n.


The stationary pin base


46


, being of sculpted rectangular solid construction, aligns to four planar surfaces of a chamber


66


which intersects the connector plug receptor port cavity


44


and also aligns in close proximity to the inwardly facing surface of the rotary pin base


40


located in the connector plug receptor port cavity


44


. Such alignment brings the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


in the stationary pin base


46


into intimate electrical and physical contact with the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


of the rotary pin base


40


, as shown and described in detail in FIG.


5


. An upper planar panel


68


having an access cutout


70


and a lower planar panel


72


are suitably secured by a plurality of screws


74




a-




74




n


into position between the tabs


18


and


20


to maintain the position of the stationary pin base


46


within the chamber


66


and to seal the bottom of the configured housing


16


. Connector plug


14


includes a pin base


76


which serves as a mount for fixed position female pins


78




a-




78




n.


Connector plug


14


includes a tubular body


82


in or on which the pin base


76


, fixed position female pins


78




a-




78




n


and a tightening ring


84


are located. An O-ring


80


is provided to seal the connector plug


14


to the connector plug receptor port


36


. Connector plug


12


is of similar construction. Another connector plug receptor port


86


having fixed position male pins


88




a-




88




n


is also provided opposite the connector plug receptor port


36


for connection with connector plug


12


.





FIG. 3

is an isometric view showing the relationship of the rotary pin base


40


and associated components in alignment to the stationary pin base


46


, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously or otherwise described. A plurality of vertically oriented grooves


90




a-




90




n


and connecting passages are located on the rear vertical surface of the stationary pin base


46


to accommodate internal wiring which connects to the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


previously described. Correspondingly, a plurality of vertically oriented grooves


92




a-




92




n


for wire passage are located in the configured housing


16


adjacent to the grooves


90




a-




90




n,


as viewed in FIG.


2


. Rotary motion in either direction of the rotary pin base


40


is indicated by arcuate arrow


94


.





FIG. 4

is an exploded isometric view showing the relationship of the rotary pin base


40


and associated components with respect to the stationary pin base


46


and associated components, and

FIG. 5

is a separated cross section view along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

showing, for the purposes of brevity and clarity in semi-exploded view, intended and actual points of intimate contact of the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


with the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


as shown by dashed lines, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously or otherwise described. Illustrated in particular in the stationary pin base


46


are cylindrical like cavities


49




a-




49




n


which are equally spaced from each other and which are equally spaced about an axis extending through a spacer pin


96


located on a planar surface


98


of the stationary pin base


46


. Cavities


49




a-




49




n


respectively accommodate springs


100




a-




100




n


located over and about the co-located shafts


102




a-




102




n


of each of the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


and also accommodate a portion of the domed pin heads


104




a-




104




n


of the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n,


as illustrated in FIG.


5


. Slightly domed pin heads


104




a-




104




n


extend slightly beyond the planar surface


98


of the stationary pin base


46


to provide for suitable sliding contact with the inwardly facing domed ends


106




a-




106




n


of the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n,


the shafts


114




a-




114




n


of which mount in cylindrical like holes


112




a-




112




n


and extend slightly beyond the planar surface


110


of the rotary pin base


40


. Holes


112




a-




112




n


are spaced and located about the central axis of the rotary pin base


40


to correspondingly align with cavities


49




a-




49




n


of the stationary pin base


46


to provide for suitable alignment of the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


with the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


residing respectively in the rotary pin base


40


and the stationary pin base


46


. The spacer pin


96


ensures a suitable clearance space between the planar surface


98


of the stationary pin base


46


and the planar inwardly facing planar surface


110


of the rotary pin base


40


.





FIG. 6

is an end view showing the relationship of the grooved detents


58




a-




58




n


of the rotary pin base


40


and associated components in alignment to the stationary pin base


46


, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously or otherwise described. Also shown is the ball


64


and spring


62


which in combination engage one of the grooved detents


58




a-




58




n


to index, reference, register and fix the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


in the rotary pin base


40


in alignment with the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


in the stationary pin base


46


. Rotation in either direction of the rotary pin base


40


is indicated by arcuate arrow


116


. Rotation of the rotary pin base, such as by the connector plug


14


, forces the ball


64


out of engagement with one of the grooved detents


58




a-




58




n


into sliding or rotational tangential engagement with the large radius portion


52


of the rotary pin base


40


until reaching one of the next successive grooved detents


58




a-




58




n,


whereupon indexing, referencing, registration and/or fixation of the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


in the rotary pin base


40


in alignment with the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


in the stationary pin base


46


occurs. Such rotational urging of the rotary pin base


40


effects a switching between the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


and the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


to alter the behavior of the electric bulb


32


to be either flashing, steady or off, as required. Although sets of rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


and stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


indicate three pins in each set, other numbers of pins can be incorporated depending upon the number of switching combinations or settings desired and the use of only three-pin sets shall not be deemed to be limiting to the scope or intent of the invention.




Mode of Operation





FIG. 1

, with reference to other figures, illustrates the mode of operation of the warning system


10


. In use, the female pins


78




a-




78




n


of a connector plug, such as connector plug


14


, engage the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


of the rotary pin base


40


in physical and electrical connection to provide various and appropriate desired electrical currents to the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


which then deliver such electrical current to the electric bulb


32


via the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


located in the stationary pin base


46


. Such desired engagement is provided firstly by proper orientation of the rotary pin base


40


by the engagement of the ball


64


in one of the grooved detents


58




a-




58




n,


and secondly, such engagement is ensured by securing of the connector plug


14


to the connector plug receptor port


36


by tightening of the tightening ring


84


over and about threads on the connector plug receptor port


36


to prevent any rotation of the tubular body


82


of the connector plug


14


. Rotation of the rotary pin base


40


to effect a change in behavior of the electric bulb


32


is simply accomplished by unscrewing and loosening or disengaging the tightening ring


84


from the connector plug receptor port


36


to allow subsequent manual rotation of the tubular body


82


of the connector plug


14


. Manual rotation of the tubular body


82


correspondingly causes rotation of the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


and of the rotary pin base


40


to a new detent position, such as determined by the engagement of the ball


64


with a successive grooved detent


58




a-




58




n.


Rotation of the rotary pin base


40


by the connector plug


14


forces the ball


64


out of engagement with one of the grooved detents


58




a-




58




n


into sliding or rotational tangential engagement with the large radius portion


52


of the rotary pin base


40


until reaching one of the next successive grooved detents


58




a-




58




n,


whereupon indexing, referencing, registration and/or fixation of the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


in the rotary pin base


40


in alignment with the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


in the stationary pin base


46


occurs. Such rotational urging of the rotary pin base


40


effects a switching between the rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


and the stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


to alter the behavior of the electric bulb


32


to be either flashing, steady or off or as otherwise required. Upon reaching the desired detented position, the tightening ring


84


is re-secured to prevent inadvertent rotation of the tubular body


82


of the connector plug


14


, further ensuring the desired rotational setting. Although opposing sets of rotating pins


42




a-




42




n


and stationary switch pins


48




a-




48




n


indicate three pins in each set, other numbers of pins and additional switching arrangements incorporating the teachings of the invention can be incorporated depending upon the number of switching combinations or settings desired. The use of only three-pin sets or only one set of switching means shall not be deemed to be limiting to the scope or intent of the invention.




Various modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the apparent scope hereof.




PARTS LIST





















 10




warning system







 12




connector plug







 14




connector plug







 16




housing, configured







 18




tab







 20




tab







 22a-n




mounting holes







 24




lens frame







 26




lens







 28




lens







 30




lamp base







 32




electric bulb







 34




orifice







 36




connector plug receptor part







 38




side







 40




rotary pin base







 42a-n




rotating pins







 44




connector plug receptor port cavity







 46




stationary pin base







 48a-n




stationary switch pins







 49a-n




cavities







 50




small radius portion







 52




large radius portion







 54




annular surface







 56




inner planar surface







 58a-n




grooved detents







 60




spring cavity







 62




spring







 64




ball







 66




chamber







 68




upper planar panel







 70




access cutout







 72




lower planar panel







 74a-n




screws







 76




pin base







 78a-n




female pins







 80




O-ring







 82




tubular body







  84




tightening ring







 86




connector plug receptor port







 88a-n




male pins







 90a-n




grooves







 92a-n




grooves







 94




arcuate arrow







 96




spacer pin







 98




planar surface







100a-n




springs







102a-n




shafts







104a-n




domed pinheads







106a-n




domed ends







110




planar surface







112a-n




holes







114a-n




shafts







116




arcuate arrow














Claims
  • 1. A warning light having a switching system, comprising:a. a housing; b. a lamp supported by said housing; c. a rotatable base supported by said housing; d. a set of switch pins carried by said rotatable base, each switch pin having a first end exposed at the outside of said housing for mating with a contact of a plug and a second end located within said housing; e. a stationary base located within said housing in alignment with said rotatable base; and, f. a set of switch pins carried by said stationary base, each switch pin having a first end in abutting engagement with a respective said second end of a said switch pin carried by said rotatable base and a second end electrically connected to said lamp.
  • 2. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said switch pins carried by said stationary base has a spring associated therewith which biases the first end thereof into said abutting engagement with a respective said second end of a said switch pin carried by said rotatable base.
  • 3. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotatable base includes an outer surface with grooved detents therein, and wherein said housing includes a cavity containing a spring-biased ball for engaging into said grooved detents.
  • 4. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 1, wherein said first ends of said switch pins which are carried by said rotatable base and which are exposed at the outside of said housing for mating with contacts of a plug are located within a plug receptor port formed on said housing.
  • 5. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 1, and further comprising a set of connector pins extending through a wall of said housing, each connector pin having a first end exposed at the outside of said housing for mating with a contact of a plug and a second end located within said housing and electrically connected to said lamp.
  • 6. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 5, wherein said first ends of said switch pins which are carried by said rotatable base and which are exposed at the outside of said housing for mating with contacts of a plug are located within a first plug receptor port formed on said housing, and wherein said first ends of said connector pins extending through a wall of said housing and which are exposed at the outside of said housing for mating with contacts of a plug are located within a second plug receptor port formed on said housing.
  • 7. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 1, wherein said set of switch pins carried by said rotatable base consists of three switch pins, and wherein said set of switch pins carried by said stationary base consists of three switch pins.
  • 8. A warning light having a switching system, comprising:a. a housing; b. an electric light bulb supported by said housing; c. a plug receptor port formed on said housing; d. a rotatable base having a front portion residing in said plug receptor port and a rear portion located within said housing; e. a plurality of switch pins carried by said rotatable base, each switch pin having a first end terminating within said plug receptor port and a second end terminating within said housing; f. a stationary base located within said housing; and, g. a plurality of switch pins carried by said stationary base, each switch pin having a first end in abutting engagement with a respective said second end of a said switch pin carried by said rotatable base and a second end electrically connected to said electric light bulb.
  • 9. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 8, and further comprising another plug receptor port formed on said housing, and a plurality of connector pins each having a first end terminating in said another plug receptor port and a second end terminating within said housing and electrically connected to said electric light bulb.
  • 10. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 8, wherein said electric light bulb is capable of operation in either a continuous illumination mode or a flashing illumination mode, and wherein rotation of said rotatable base effects switching between said switch pins carried by said rotatable base and said switch pins carried by said stationary base to change the illumination mode of said electric light bulb from one illumination mode to the other.
  • 11. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 8, wherein each of said switch pins carried by said stationary base has a spring associated therewith which biases the first end thereof into said abutting engagement with a respective said second end of a said switch pin carried by said rotatable base.
  • 12. The warning light having a switching system as defined in claim 8, wherein said rotatable base includes an outer surface with grooved detents therein, and wherein said housing includes a cavity containing a spring-biased ball for engaging into said grooved detents.
  • 13. In a railroad crossing arm hazard signal system which includes a warning light having a switching system that comprises a housing, a lamp supported by the housing, a stationary base within the housing carrying a plurality of switch pins each having a first end electrically connected to the lamp and a second end abutting against a first end of a respective one of a plurality of switch pins carried by a rotatable base supported by the housing, the plurality of switch pins carried by the rotatable base each having a second end engaged with a respective contact of a plug at an end of a cable, which plug is secured against rotation relative to the housing by a tightening ring, a process for changing the lighting mode of the lamp from continuous to flashing or vice versa comprising the steps of:a. loosening the tightening ring to enable the plug to be rotated relative to the housing; b. rotating the plug while the contacts thereof are maintained engaged with the switch pins carried by the rotatable base thereby causing rotation of the rotatable base and the consequent switching of the switch pins carried by the rotatable base with respect to the switch pins carried by the stationary base to change the lighting mode of the lamp; and, c. retightening the tightening ring to resecure the plug against rotation relative to the housing.
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