Ralph Anthony DeMarco - Palm Harbor FL Raymond Henry Draves - Safety Harbor FL Timothy Scott Kielbon - Lutz FL Todd Christopher Knight - Tampa FL Anish Vikram Patel - Odessa FL Merle Keith Stephens - St. Petersburg FL
Assignee:
Goodrich Lighting Systems, Inc. - Oldsmar FL
International Classification:
B64D 4706
US Classification:
340981, 250205, 315149, 340458
Abstract:
A recognition light includes a reflector having an axis and first and second annular semi-parabolic reflective surfaces which have respective focal points axially spaced apart from one another, and first and second annular lamps respectively disposed at the focal points. A cover surrounds the reflector and lamps and includes a lens for focusing the light along a plane perpendicular to the axis of the reflector, the lens including first and second Fresnel lens portions each including a convex lens and a prism lens, the convex lenses being disposed adjacent one another and transaxially aligned with the first and second lamps, respectively. A light detector detects light emitted from at least one of the lamps, a monitor circuit provides a fail signal when a characteristic of the light output of at least one of the lamps does not satisfy a specified criteria, and a control circuit first activates the first lamp and then the second lamp in response to receipt of the fail signal of the monitor circuit.
Ralph Anthony DeMarco - Palm Harbor FL, US Raymond Henry Draves - Safety Harbor FL, US Timothy Scott Kielbon - Lutz FL, US Todd Christopher Knight - Tampa FL, US Anish Vikram Patel - Odessa FL, US Merle Keith Stephens - St. Petersburg FL, US
Assignee:
Goodrich Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
B64D 47/06
US Classification:
340981, 362470, 362548
Abstract:
A recognition light includes a reflector having an axis and first and second annular semi-parabolic reflective surfaces which have respective focal points axially spaced apart from one another, and first and second annular lamps respectively disposed at the focal points. A cover surrounds the reflector and lamps and includes a lens for focusing the light along a plane perpendicular to the axis of the reflector, the lens including first and second Fresnel lens portions each including a convex lens and a prism lens, the convex lenses being disposed adjacent one another and transaxially aligned with the first and second lamps, respectively. A light detector detects light emitted from at least one of the lamps, a monitor circuit provides a fail signal when a characteristic of the light output of at least one of the lamps does not satisfy a specified criteria, and a control circuit first activates the first lamp and then the second lamp in response to receipt of the fail signal of the monitor circuit.
Ralph Anthony DeMarco - Palm Harbor FL Raymond Henry Draves - Safety Harbor FL Timothy Scott Kielbon - Lutz FL Todd Christopher Knight - Tampa FL Anish Vikram Patel - Odessa FL Merle Keith Stephens - St. Petersburg FL
International Classification:
B64D 4706
US Classification:
340981
Abstract:
A recognition light includes a reflector having an axis and first and second annular semi-parabolic reflective surfaces which have respective focal points axially spaced apart from one another, and first and second annular lamps respectively disposed at the focal points. A cover surrounds the reflector and lamps and includes a lens for focusing the light along a plane perpendicular to the axis of the reflector, the lens including first and second Fresnel lens portions each including a convex lens and a prism lens, the convex lenses being disposed adjacent one another and transaxially aligned with the first and second lamps, respectively. A light detector detects light emitted from at least one of the lamps, a monitor circuit provides a fail signal when a characteristic of the light output of at least one of the lamps does not satisfy a specified criteria, and a control circuit first activates the first lamp and then the second lamp in response to receipt of the fail signal of the monitor circuit.
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University of New York at Stony Brook 1984 - 1988
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
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