Vehicle warning sign

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Inventors

Jefferson, Len B.

Application #

978357

Filed

Nov-18-1992

Published

Oct-11-1994

Current US Class

016/280
040/591
248/222.11
292/67
340/425.5
340/433
340/490

International Classes

B60Q 001/00

Field of Search

340/425.5 340/480 340/490 340/487 340/433 292/63 292/67 292/207 292/194 292/200 292/203 292/205 D8/354 248/466 248/222.1 40/591 40/589 16/280 D19/52

Examiners

Peng; John K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Litman; Richard C.

US Patent References

3975848   Calendar
4138668   School bus stop sign
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4766413   School bus stop sig...
4816804   School bus stop sig...
4825192   Retractable guard...
4956630   Safety unit actuatin...
4983949   Safety unit actuatin...
5038136   Traffic control devi...

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Abstract
A warning sign hinge-mounted on the side of a vehicle, for warning motorists against blocking access, as by parking in close proximity, of a wheelchair to a wheelchair lift aboard the vehicle. The sign includes warning indicia and reflectors, and has a distinctive shape. The sign is manually latched to the vehicle side when not in service, and manually released for deployment. Springs urge the sign into the deployed position perpendicular to the vehicle side when not latched in the stowed position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A vehicle warning sign for swingable mounting on a side of a vehicle, said warning sign comprising:

a sign panel having a latch projection, said sign panel including warning indicia and reflectors disposed upon both sides thereof, said sign panel having a rectangular front and rear shape including a tapered portion extending away from the vehicle when said warning sign is in a deployed position,

mounting means anchored to the side of the vehicle, said mounting means including hinge means attached to said sign panel, thus defining a vertical pivot axis, whereby said sign panel is attached to the vehicle so as to pivot to said deployed position substantially perpendicular to the side of the vehicle, and is also pivotable to a stowed position substantially parallel to and adjacent the side of the vehicle,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a warning sign which is pivotally mounted on the side of a vehicle.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Retractable warning signs mountable on vehicles are well known, as exemplified by signs and barriers provided on school busses. Exemplary are U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,559,518, issued to Joseph E. Latta on Dec. 17, 1985; 4,766,413 and 4,816,804, both issued to James Reavell on Aug. 23, 1988 and Mar. 28, 1989, respectively; and 4,956,630, issued to James H. Wicker on Sep. 11, 1990. The respective signs or barriers are electrically extended and retracted, swinging out from a stowed position against the side of the school bus.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,715,821, issued to Edward L. Hawes on Feb. 13, 1973, discloses a purely mechanical sign suspended from the side of a vehicle, a sign panel rotating about a vertical axis.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,975,849, issued to Anthony Z. Tuleja on Aug. 24, 1976, discloses a warning sign having reflectors. In U.S. Pat. No. 4,825,192, issued to Kenneth A. Wells on Apr. 25, 1989, reflectors are shown mounted on a warning device extensible from the side of a vehicle.
 
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