Pat_2666193 - Gyrating Warning Lights
US Pat. 2666193
SELF-ALIGNING DUAL PURPOSE WARNING HEADLIGHT APPARATUS
by Frank X. Keegan [assigned to The Pyle-National Company]
Filed: May 14, 1951; Serial No. 226,183
Patented: Jan. 12, 1954
This patent refers to a braking circuit which will bring the reflector 27
back into a predetermined alignment upon cessation of gyration. In this way the light
could be used as a regular headlight (non-gyrating mode).
Electric motor 22 powers a delivery shaft 23.
The motor can be stopped in a predetermined position via a
flattened portion 50 on the collar of the motor delivery
shaft 23 and a microswitch activating arm. When it is desired to stop the
gyrating action of the light, the "switching off" action is such that when the flat
part 50 of the collar is found by the microswitch activating arm, a mechanical
braking circuit is activated which stops the shaft. This effectively would bring the
gyrating light back into a positon parallel with the tracks.