Hand-held traffic signaling device

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Inventors

Earnest, Jr., William D.

Application #

416880

Filed

Oct-4-1989

Published

Jan-8-1991

Current US Class

040/536
040/586
116/63P

International Classes

G09F 021/02; G09F 007/22

Field of Search

116/28 40/588 40/593 40/489 40/530 40/533 40/536 40/598 40/586 16/87.2

Examiners

Will; Thomas S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Eckert, Seamans, Cherin & Mellott

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Abstract
A hand-held traffic signaling device includes at least two information panels and structure for connecting the panels about adjacent edges of the panels. The panels have front and back sides, which can each have indicia thereon for visually communicating information. The connecting structure is preferably adapted to circularly engage ajdacent side edge portions of the panels to allow the panels to rotate about an axis substantially parallel to the edges of the panels, such that a series of representations may be sequentially presented. Each of the panels preferably also has a holding structure adapted to permit the device to be carried or held in a signaling position with one hand.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A hand-held traffic signaling device, comprising:

at least two information panels, said at least two information panels each comprising front and back sides, at least one of said sides having information indicia thereon, said panels having a grasping means comprising handle openings in each of said panels dimensioned to permit a user to insert the hand through the openings and to simultaneously grasp all of said panels when said panels are juxtapositionally aligned; and,

a means of connection, said means of connection being adapted to circularly engage adjacent side edge portions of said panels, and thereby to allow said panels to rotate about said means of connection to permit alternate display of said indicia on said panels.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates generally to the field of visual signaling devices, and more particularly to signaling devices used to communicate traffic control information.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The use of visual signaling devices is necessary in those situations where audible signals are unable to reach the intended recipient of the information. This is a particularly acute problem in the control of vehicular traffic, where the driver is usually in an enclosed vehicle and sound signals are not readily audible.

Glare and adverse weather conditions can make visual traffic signals difficult to perceive. Several devices which have been used are extremely limited in their ability to convey the desired message to the recipient. This is particularly true of signal flags. These flags are usually orange in color, and are used by road workers in many states to communicate messages such as "stop", "proceed slowly", "proceed to the left", "proceed to the right", and the like. Recently, the United States Department of Transportation indicated in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, at page 6F1, Section 6F2, Revision No. 4, that signal flags were no longer to be considered appropriate for traffic control.
 
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