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Universal trailer lighting adapter

  • US 5,030,938 A
  • Filed: 03/15/1990
  • Issued: 07/09/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/15/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A universal trailer lighting adapter for interconnecting the battery and lighting system of either an American or foreign motor vehicle to the lighting system of a towed trailer that has a plurality of running lights, a left turn/stop lamp, and a right turn/stop lamp, the universal trailer lighting adapter comprising:

  • first input connection means for receiving a left turn signal from the lighting system of the motor vehicle;

    second input connection means for receiving a right turn signal from the lighting system of the motor vehicle;

    third input connection means for selectively receiving a brake light signal from the lighting system of the motor vehicle;

    fourth input connection means for receiving a taillight signal from the lighting system of the motor vehicle;

    driver means, coupled to said first, second, and third input connection means, and having inputs for selectively receiving said left turn signal, said right turn signal, and said brake light signal;

    power connection means, including fuse means, coupled to the battery of the motor vehicle, for receiving operating power from said battery;

    first solid state switch means, coupled to a first output of said driver means, said power connection means, and said left turn/stop lamp of the towed trailer, for supplying operating power to said left turn/stop lamp in response to either of said left turn signal or said brake light signal;

    second solid state switch means, coupled to a second output of said driver means, said power connection means, and said right turn/stop lamp of the towed trailer, for supplying operating power to said right turn/stop lamp in response to either of said right turn signal or said brake light signal;

    third solid state switch means, coupled to said fourth input connection means and said power connection means, for supplying operating power to said running lamps in response to said taillight signal; and

    indicator means, coupled across said fuse means, for providing a failure indication to the driver of the motor vehicle.

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