Plug-in instrumentation system
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1. An instrumentation system for interchangeably mounting electrical, pressure and vacuum gauges in a vehicle, which comprises:
- a plurality of gauges of uniform size and shape, each gauge having a signal terminal projecting rearwardly from the the gauge, the gauges including electrical gauges, each electrical gauge additionally including a ground terminal and a lead terminal projecting rearwardly from locations common to each gauge;
a housing having an instrument panel on the front side thereof and a circuit board on the back side thereof, the panel including a plurality of guage apertures of uniform size and shape corresponding to the uniform size and shape of the gauges and interchangeably receiving individual gauges from the front side of the instrument panel, the circuit board including a plurality of identically positioned terminal connectors adjacent each instrument aperture and positioned correspondingly to the location of the ground terminal and lead terminal of each of the electrical gauges, the circuit board including a plurality of signal terminal apertures open to the rear of the housing, the signal terminal apertures adapted to receive signal connectors remote from the housing through the rear of the housing for connecting signal inputs to the signal terminals of the gauges even though the gauges may be interchangeably located at different locations in the housing;
means for releasably securing the gauges within the housing; and
said circuit board having circuits for electrically coupling common ground terminals and common lead terminals of each electrical gauge mounted within the housing irrespective of the location of a particular guage in one of the guage apertures in the panel.
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Abstract
An instrumentation system for vehicles is provided which permits electrical, pressure and vacuum gauges to be interchangeably snap-in mounted into uniform gauge locations in a pivoting housing. Electrical gauges are automatically tied in to the vehicle electrical system as they are snapped in. A plurality of individual lamps on a common circuit provide illumination for each gauge. The lamps are detachably mounted on the housing and may be removed and replaced without disconnecting the gauges or other lamps.
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1. An instrumentation system for interchangeably mounting electrical, pressure and vacuum gauges in a vehicle, which comprises:
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a plurality of gauges of uniform size and shape, each gauge having a signal terminal projecting rearwardly from the the gauge, the gauges including electrical gauges, each electrical gauge additionally including a ground terminal and a lead terminal projecting rearwardly from locations common to each gauge; a housing having an instrument panel on the front side thereof and a circuit board on the back side thereof, the panel including a plurality of guage apertures of uniform size and shape corresponding to the uniform size and shape of the gauges and interchangeably receiving individual gauges from the front side of the instrument panel, the circuit board including a plurality of identically positioned terminal connectors adjacent each instrument aperture and positioned correspondingly to the location of the ground terminal and lead terminal of each of the electrical gauges, the circuit board including a plurality of signal terminal apertures open to the rear of the housing, the signal terminal apertures adapted to receive signal connectors remote from the housing through the rear of the housing for connecting signal inputs to the signal terminals of the gauges even though the gauges may be interchangeably located at different locations in the housing; means for releasably securing the gauges within the housing; and said circuit board having circuits for electrically coupling common ground terminals and common lead terminals of each electrical gauge mounted within the housing irrespective of the location of a particular guage in one of the guage apertures in the panel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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