Wind-actuated flashing road sign

5196961
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Inventors

Sun, Chih-Kuo

Application #

829969

Filed

Feb-4-1992

Published

Mar-23-1993

Current US Class

040/479
040/612
116/202
116/63P
359/522
359/552

International Classes

G02B 005/12; G09F 007/22

Field of Search

116/202 116/265 116/63 40/479 40/612 73/188 359/522 359/555

Examiners

Yasich; Daniel M.

US Patent References

3971692   Retro-reflective mat...
4316651   Reflector assembly...
4353179   Rotatable sign
4524533   Realtor sign system

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Abstract
A road sign includes: a rotor disk rotatably mounted on a frame having a retroreflective sheet formed on a first surface of the rotor disk capable of reflecting any incident light projecting onto the retroreflective sheet for forming a bright surface of said disk, and a light-absorptive surface formed on a second surface of the rotor disk opposite to the first surface capable of absorbing incoming lights projecting onto the light-absorptive surface for forming a dark surface of the disk, whereby upon a blowing of wind on the rotor disk, the disk will be rotated to subsequently orient the first bright surface frontwardly and then orient the second dark surface frontwardly, thereby causing a flashing operation for serving as an effective road sign.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A road sign comprising: a frame means having a rotor opening formed in said frame means; a rotor means including a rotor disk rotatably mounted in said rotor opening of said frame means having a retroreflective sheet formed on a first side surface of said rotor disk capable of reflecting an incident light projecting towards said retroreflective sheet on said disk for forming a bright surface on said first side surface, a light-absorptive surface formed on a second side surface of said rotor disk opposite to said first side surface capable of absorbing incident light for forming a dark surface, an upper blade formed on an upper portion of said rotor disk and protruding frontwardly towards an observer's eyes from said disk, a lower blade formed on a lower portion of said disk and protruding rearwardly from said disk opposite to said upper blade, and a weight formed on a lower portion of said disk; whereby upon an action of a slight wind pressure on said rotor disk, said rotor disk will be pendulously vibrated for helping an initiation of a rotation of said rotor disk, and upon a further action of an increased wind pressure on said disk, said disk will be driven and rotated to first orient said bright surface frontwardly as effected by said retroreflective sheet on said first side surface of said disk and then subsequently orient said dark surface frontwardly as effected by said light-absorptive surface on said second side surface, thereby causing a flashing operation by a continuous rotation of said rotor disk when subjected to a wind pressure.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Thomassen disclosed a rotatably mounted display means in his Italian Patent No. 554559 comprising a metal plate 10, two side walls 11 perpendicularly and oppositely mounted on the plate 10, and a frame 16 for rotatably mounting the plate 10 on the frame 16 about an axis 17. However, such a rotatable display when inferentially used for a roadway sign, may have the following drawbacks:

1. If the axis 17 for rotating the plate 10 is vertically erected as shown in FIG. 1 of its Italian Patent disclosure, the plate 10 may not be precisely oriented to present a fully circular shape if no wind is blown onto the plate, thereby influencing its normal traffic signing purpose.

2. If the axis 17 is inferentially arranged to be horizontally posed and no wind is blown, the plate 10 may be inclinedly positioned to influence its normal signing function if no counter weight is added on the plate 10.

3. Even the plate 10 may inferentially reflect any incident light projecting onto the plate for traffic warning or indicating purpose, the optical reflective effect is not so good to reduce its warning or indication function. Nevertheless, the plate 10 may be coated with retroreflective material for increasing its optical reflective property. If by coating two retroreflective sheets on two opposite surfaces of the plate 10, the plate 10, once being rotated, may reflect any incident light, but will not exert a flashing effect since both surfaces can reflect the incoming light rays.
 
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