Traffic signal controller flasher for pedestrian clearance
First Claim
1. The combination of a traffic controller switch operable from an a-c line voltage source producing periodic signals for both traffic signals sequencing said line voltage through red, green and yellow phases and pedestrian signals sequencing line voltage through WALK and DONT-WALK phases wherein the DONT-WALK phase overlaps the green phase and a control unit for flashing the pedestrian DONT-WALK signal through its initial part which overlaps the green phase consisting of a counter deriving from the a-c line frequency during the green phase a periodic flashing on-off signal preferably in the order of 55 flashes a minute and a logic AND circuit deriving an output DONT-WALK signal conjointly from the DONT-WALK phase and the flashing signal.
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Abstract
An adapter unit converts a standard traffic controller system for operation to a pedestrian clearance mode where a DONT-WALK signal flashes during the interval when the green traffic signal is nearing the end of its period. The unit counts down line frequency to provide an on-off flash signal producing in the order of 55 flashes per minute and is interspersed in the connecting line between the standard controller switch and the pedestrian lamps. It operates with solid state circuits which are isolated from the controller'"'"'s a-c voltage phases operating the traffic and pedestrian signal lamps.
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- 1. The combination of a traffic controller switch operable from an a-c line voltage source producing periodic signals for both traffic signals sequencing said line voltage through red, green and yellow phases and pedestrian signals sequencing line voltage through WALK and DONT-WALK phases wherein the DONT-WALK phase overlaps the green phase and a control unit for flashing the pedestrian DONT-WALK signal through its initial part which overlaps the green phase consisting of a counter deriving from the a-c line frequency during the green phase a periodic flashing on-off signal preferably in the order of 55 flashes a minute and a logic AND circuit deriving an output DONT-WALK signal conjointly from the DONT-WALK phase and the flashing signal.
- 3. A modular traffic signal controller unit operable from an a-c line for converting to a flashing mode a traffic signal system sequencing traffic signals through red, green, and yellow phases and pedestrian signals through WALK and DONT-WALK phases with the DONT-WALK phase partly overlapping the green phase, consisting in combination, isolator inputs for deriving WALK, DONT-WALK and green phases from said system, a counter responsive to the a-c line frequency enabled by the green phase to divide it down thereby obtaining an on-off flashing signal preferably exhibiting in the order of 55 flashes per minute, logic AND circuitry producing an output DONT-WALK phase signal responsive conjointly to the flashing signal and the input DONT-WALK phase, an a-c line input, and solid state pedestrian signal lamp power drivers operable from said line input and the output DONT-WALK phase signal thereby to produce output flashing of the DONT-WALK output power signals during the overlap period of the input green and DONT-WALK phases.
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