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Traffic signal using light-emitting diodes

  • US 4,954,822 A
  • Filed: 09/02/1988
  • Issued: 09/04/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/02/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. a street traffic signal device for providing a high resolution signal to vehicular and pedestrian traffic comprising:

  • a display support structure including a non-reflective panel member which is substantially flat;

    a set of signal elements supported on said panel in a configuration corresponding to a traffic control symbol;

    each of the signal elements comprising a high intensity light emitting diode element having an angle of dispersion about a central axis which is substantially perpendicular to said panel member; and

    power supply means for supplying electrical power being connected with said light emitting diode elements, and light emitting diode elements generating light responsive to power being applied thereto, said power supply means includinga center tap secondary winding of a step down transformer having a first outboard tap, a second outboard tap and a center tap;

    a first diode in a first conductor connected to said first outboard tap; and

    a second diode in a second conductor connected to said second output tap;

    said diodes being commonly oriented to selectively allow conduction in the first and the second conductor whereby the traffic control symbol formed by illuminated diodes is only perceived by traffic when the diodes are illuminated.

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