Color-differential type light display device
First Claim
1. An illuminated display arrangement comprising a circuit having at least two differently colored light sources which are selectively energizable and are arranged to illuminate a housing such that said housing appears differently colored according to which light source is energized, said circuit further including a switch, an impedance in parallel with said switch, and a relay coupled to said switch and impedance, said relay having a normally closed pair of contacts connected to one light source and a normally open pair of contacts connected to the other light source, whereby said switch may be selectively opened to pass sufficient current through said impedance to light said one light source but insufficient current to activate said relay and light the other light source, and said switch may be selectively closed to bypass said impedance, thereby passing sufficient current to activate said relay, extinguish the one light source and light the other light source;
- whereby an observed color of the housing is substantially unaffected by external illumination.
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Abstract
A brake light or other indicator light is provided with a transparent or nearly transparent housing and two lamps (LA,LB) within the housing, which lamps are differently colored and can be lit selectively by a switch (SW). Accordingly, the housing appears differently lit according to which lamp is lit and its apparent color and brightness is substantially unaffected by external illumination such as sunlight.
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1. An illuminated display arrangement comprising a circuit having at least two differently colored light sources which are selectively energizable and are arranged to illuminate a housing such that said housing appears differently colored according to which light source is energized, said circuit further including a switch, an impedance in parallel with said switch, and a relay coupled to said switch and impedance, said relay having a normally closed pair of contacts connected to one light source and a normally open pair of contacts connected to the other light source, whereby said switch may be selectively opened to pass sufficient current through said impedance to light said one light source but insufficient current to activate said relay and light the other light source, and said switch may be selectively closed to bypass said impedance, thereby passing sufficient current to activate said relay, extinguish the one light source and light the other light source;
whereby an observed color of the housing is substantially unaffected by external illumination. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13)
- 4. An illuminated display arrangement comprising a circuit having at least two differently colored light sources which are selectively energizable and are arranged to illuminate a housing such that said housing appears differently colored according to which light source is energized, said light sources further comprising two lamps in series with the main electrodes of respective switching transistors in respective parallel branches of said circuit, said circuit further including a switch bypassed by a resistor which passes sufficient current to a control electrode of one switching transistor to switch on one of said lamps in series with one of said switching transistors but insufficient current to a control electrode of the other switching transistor to switch on the other of said lamps, whereby upon switching on said switch, said other switching transistor and said other lamp are switched on and said one switching transistor and said one lamp are switched off by virtue of a connection between the control electrode of said one switching transistor and the junction of said other lamp and other switching transistor.
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