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US1514653A
US1514653A US492878A US49287821A US1514653A US 1514653 A US1514653 A US 1514653A US 492878 A US492878 A US 492878A US 49287821 A US49287821 A US 49287821A US 1514653 A US1514653 A US 1514653A
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  • tail lights for automobiles have usually been provided with a lens or glass showing red color in front of a source of light, such as an oil lamp or an electric light, and when such source of light becomes extinguished a vehicle approaching from the rear at night is in danger of collision with the forward vehicle.
  • a source of light such as an oil lamp or an electric light
  • the object of my invention is to provide a tail light with means through which its colored lens may be seen, as usual, from its source of light, and which means will act as a reflector in conjunction with light projected from an a proaching vehicle, in case said source of lig t be extinguished, to show to the driver of the approaching vehicle the colored tail light lens of the vehicle ahead.
  • I provide an annular or perforate reflector in conjunction with the colored lens and light source of a tail light, so located with respect to said lens and light source that the light. from said source may show through the lens within said reflector and when the light source is extinguished said reflector, when light rays from an approaching vehicle strike it, will cause the color, such as red, of saidlens, to be observed from the rear.
  • My invention also comprises novel details.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical section of a tail light embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a section on line 2, 2, in Fig. 1;
  • Reflector 3 which may be an electric lamp, having a support 3 or an oil lamp, as ,may be desired, to be supplied with electric current or oil in any well known way.
  • reflector 4 may be in the nature of a mirror ⁇ , that is to say, the reflector may be formed by the application of mercury upon the glass lens 1, on the inner side of the latter. If preferred, the reflector 4 may be in the form of polished metal or an annular mirror of mercury and glass, in conjunction with the lens. In the last cases the reflector may be separate from the lens but retained in the case by retaining means for the lens, such as the ring 2", or may be attached to the lens by any suitable adhesive.
  • the lens 1 is of conventional shape in automobile tail lights, having inner annular depressed surfaces 5 against which corresponding depressed portions of reflector 4 are opposed, the reflector thereby having a main outer flat portion 4 andone or more indented or depressed inner portions 4, coinciding with the surfaces 5 of the lens.
  • the reflector 4 opposes the marginal flat surface 5' of the lens, and along the outer portion of the lens the latter is provided with angular or prismlike surfaces 6 and :xsurface 7 substantially parallel to the reflector, to cause reflection rearwardly from reflector 4 according to angles from which a rear light may be cast through the lens 11 on the reflector.
  • the reflector 4 s own in annular form, is so related to the lamp and to the lens that when the lamp is lighted the lens will be illuminated within the reflector to show red color, as usual, through the opening 4 in the reflector.
  • the lamp 3 is extinguished and light is cast upon the lens from the exterior of casing 2, as from the head lights of an automobile behind the vehicle carrying the extinguished tail light, the rays from such rearward lamp will strike the reflector 4 ahead and cause illumination ofthe outer portion of lens 1 by reflection through the lens, as in ring-like form in front of the reflector.
  • my improvement 8 8.
  • nna-05s to'a portion of the lens on the inside thereof permitting light to pass through another portion of the lens through said perforation provided with an adjacent marginal annular reflecting surface permittmg light from a light source on one side of the lens to cpass through the opening in the reflector an through the opposing portion only of the lens, said reflector adapted to receive rays from an external source and direct back these rays towards said source.

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Nov. 11 1924. 1,514,653
A. D. CARDWELL TAIL LIGHT Filad Aug. 17. 1921 INVENTOR flardweld.
BY ATTORNEY Patented Nov. 11, 1924.
UNITED STATES ALLEN D. CARDWELL, OF ROCKVILLE CENTER, NEW YORK.
TAIL LIGET.
Application filed August 17, 1921.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ALLEN D. CARDWELL, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Rockville Center, in the county of Nassau and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Tail Lights, of which. the following is a specification.
Heretofore tail lights for automobiles have usually been provided with a lens or glass showing red color in front of a source of light, such as an oil lamp or an electric light, and when such source of light becomes extinguished a vehicle approaching from the rear at night is in danger of collision with the forward vehicle.
The object of my invention is to provide a tail light with means through which its colored lens may be seen, as usual, from its source of light, and which means will act as a reflector in conjunction with light projected from an a proaching vehicle, in case said source of lig t be extinguished, to show to the driver of the approaching vehicle the colored tail light lens of the vehicle ahead.
In carrying out my invention I provide an annular or perforate reflector in conjunction with the colored lens and light source of a tail light, so located with respect to said lens and light source that the light. from said source may show through the lens within said reflector and when the light source is extinguished said reflector, when light rays from an approaching vehicle strike it, will cause the color, such as red, of saidlens, to be observed from the rear.
My invention also comprises novel details.
of improvement that will be more fully hereinafter set forth and then pointed, out in the claims. v
Reference is tobehad to the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof, wherein Figure 1 is a vertical section of a tail light embodying my invention;
Fig. 2 is a section on line 2, 2, in Fig. 1;
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Serial No. 492,878.
3 which may be an electric lamp, having a support 3 or an oil lamp, as ,may be desired, to be supplied with electric current or oil in any well known way. At 4 is a. reflector u ed in conjunction with the lens, and shown having a central opening 4 through which the light may pass to illuminate the lens. Reflector 4 may be in the nature of a mirror}, that is to say, the reflector may be formed by the application of mercury upon the glass lens 1, on the inner side of the latter. If preferred, the reflector 4 may be in the form of polished metal or an annular mirror of mercury and glass, in conjunction with the lens. In the last cases the reflector may be separate from the lens but retained in the case by retaining means for the lens, such as the ring 2", or may be attached to the lens by any suitable adhesive.
In Fig. 1, the lens 1 is of conventional shape in automobile tail lights, having inner annular depressed surfaces 5 against which corresponding depressed portions of reflector 4 are opposed, the reflector thereby having a main outer flat portion 4 andone or more indented or depressed inner portions 4, coinciding with the surfaces 5 of the lens.
In the form shown in Fig. 3, the reflector 4 opposes the marginal flat surface 5' of the lens, and along the outer portion of the lens the latter is provided with angular or prismlike surfaces 6 and :xsurface 7 substantially parallel to the reflector, to cause reflection rearwardly from reflector 4 according to angles from which a rear light may be cast through the lens 11 on the reflector.
The reflector 4, s own in annular form, is so related to the lamp and to the lens that when the lamp is lighted the lens will be illuminated within the reflector to show red color, as usual, through the opening 4 in the reflector. When the lamp 3 is extinguished and light is cast upon the lens from the exterior of casing 2, as from the head lights of an automobile behind the vehicle carrying the extinguished tail light, the rays from such rearward lamp will strike the reflector 4 ahead and cause illumination ofthe outer portion of lens 1 by reflection through the lens, as in ring-like form in front of the reflector. In other words, by means of my improvement 8. vehicle having head lights approaching the rear of a vehicle whose tail light is extinguished, will, by means of said head lights, cause illumination of the lens of said extinguished li ht, by reason of its reflector I 4, so that the river of the rear vehicle will see a red coloredring on the vehicle ahead to warn said driver of the presence of said forward vehicle, hence, when a tail lightbecomes extinguished, both the vehicle having such tail light and a vehicle approachin from. the rear will be protected from collision, whereas, otherwise danger of collision of said vehicles might occur;
My invention is not limited to the details of construction set forth, as the, same may be varied, within the scope of the a pended claims, without departing from t e spirit of the invention.
Havin what I c aim is:
1. A colored lens of the class described combined with a perforate reflector adjacent now described my invention,
nna-05s to'a portion of the lens on the inside thereof permitting light to pass through another portion of the lens through said perforation provided with an adjacent marginal annular reflecting surface permittmg light from a light source on one side of the lens to cpass through the opening in the reflector an through the opposing portion only of the lens, said reflector adapted to receive rays from an external source and direct back these rays towards said source.
Signed at New York city, in the county of New York, and State ofNew York, this 16th day of August, A. D. 1921,
ALLEN D. GARDWELL. 1
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Cited By (5)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2477022A (en) * 1947-02-21 1949-07-26 Albert A Volk Optical signal for automobiles and the like
US3749332A (en) * 1971-08-30 1973-07-31 Nasa Space vehicle with artificial gravity and earth-like environment
US3994561A (en) * 1973-01-16 1976-11-30 Commerciale D'applications Industrielles S.P.R.L. Moulding having a decorative and/or protective face
US5692827A (en) * 1996-03-01 1997-12-02 Ford Motor Company Tail lamp for an automotive vehicle using an elongated hyperbolic cylinder
US20100195343A1 (en) * 2009-02-05 2010-08-05 Yazaki Corporation Prism equipped illumination unit for vehicle

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2477022A (en) * 1947-02-21 1949-07-26 Albert A Volk Optical signal for automobiles and the like
US3749332A (en) * 1971-08-30 1973-07-31 Nasa Space vehicle with artificial gravity and earth-like environment
US3994561A (en) * 1973-01-16 1976-11-30 Commerciale D'applications Industrielles S.P.R.L. Moulding having a decorative and/or protective face
US5692827A (en) * 1996-03-01 1997-12-02 Ford Motor Company Tail lamp for an automotive vehicle using an elongated hyperbolic cylinder
US20100195343A1 (en) * 2009-02-05 2010-08-05 Yazaki Corporation Prism equipped illumination unit for vehicle
US8568008B2 (en) * 2009-02-05 2013-10-29 Yazaki Corporation Prism equipped illumination unit for vehicle

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