Traffic sign and improved system for recording vehicle speed
First Claim
1. A traffic speed monitor system comprising display means for disposition adjacent a roadway, said display means including three alternately operable elements, namely a first element to provide indication of proper speed, a second element to provide indication of too fast a speed, and a third element to provide indication of too slow a speed, means for sensing the movement of vehicles along said roadway, said system further comprising means including electronic means interconnecting said sensing means and said display means elements to operate a respective one of said display means elements indications, motion picture camera means for disposition adjacent said roadway in position to film said display means and a vehicle sensed by said sensing means, means interconnecting said motion picture camera means and said sensing means to start said motion picture camera means in operation when a vehicle moving too fast is sensed to provide a motion picture photographic record of said vehicle, means for terminating operation of said motion picture camera means a predetermined time after the start of operation thereof, said motion picture camera means including motion picture film operated at a predetermined speed, and further including a readout device comprising means for measuring the number of film frames in which a vehicle is displayed.
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Abstract
Sensors are positioned adjacent a roadway. Such sensors conveniently comprise pressure switches connected to two speed hoses to be run over as in a traffic counter. Alternately, photo-optical, acoustical, or magnetic field sensors can be used. The sensors are spaced a predetermined distance apart in the direction of travel, and provide information to a logic system to measure the speed of vehicles traveling along the roadway. The logic system is connected to a simple readout sign displayed for observation by drivers of vehicles along such roadway, which sign indicates whether a vehicle is traveling at a proper rate, or too fast or too slow, or too close to a preceding vehicle. A modified motion picture camera is provided adjacent the roadway to film a vehicle that is moving too rapidly, and a modified film editing device is provided for counting the frames exposed, and thereby to determine the speed of such vehicle. This latter device preferably reads out direct in miles per hour.
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- 1. A traffic speed monitor system comprising display means for disposition adjacent a roadway, said display means including three alternately operable elements, namely a first element to provide indication of proper speed, a second element to provide indication of too fast a speed, and a third element to provide indication of too slow a speed, means for sensing the movement of vehicles along said roadway, said system further comprising means including electronic means interconnecting said sensing means and said display means elements to operate a respective one of said display means elements indications, motion picture camera means for disposition adjacent said roadway in position to film said display means and a vehicle sensed by said sensing means, means interconnecting said motion picture camera means and said sensing means to start said motion picture camera means in operation when a vehicle moving too fast is sensed to provide a motion picture photographic record of said vehicle, means for terminating operation of said motion picture camera means a predetermined time after the start of operation thereof, said motion picture camera means including motion picture film operated at a predetermined speed, and further including a readout device comprising means for measuring the number of film frames in which a vehicle is displayed.
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