Abstract: A mounting foot for mounting a light bar on a roof of a vehicle includes at least one platform. The platform includes a recess for slidably receiving a base of a light assembly to mount the light assembly on the platform. The light assembly has a base fixedly secured to the platform and a light enclosure rotatably connected to the base of the light assembly.
Abstract: A modular light bar having crisscross lighting in the front and rear. Each module may include two horizontal layers of lighting supported on the underside of a mounting plate and connected to a terminal strip. A quick disconnect connects the terminal strip to a dimmer/flasher and controller.
Abstract: A light source with an integral surface of revolution to project an emergency warning light signal for a vehicle in a substantially horizontal 360° arc. A centrally positioned mirror assembly has a plurality of light sources spaced about the mirror assembly.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 1, 2004
Date of Patent:
January 30, 2007
Assignee:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Paul L. Stein, David M. Dietrich, Tim B. Murray, Sarmad A. Hannosh, Richard Gray
Abstract: The device includes a visible light source and a transmissive/reflective layer on a vehicle. The layer is between the source and an observer and transmits emergency warning signals of various colors to the observer. In addition, the layer reflects ambient light so that when the light source is not illuminated the appearance of the device is changed and the emergency warning colors, if any, of the device are masked.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 9, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 22, 2003
Assignee:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Kreutzer, Dennis A. Dohogne, Paul L. Stein, Kelly J. Kyriakos, Michael W. Tobin
Abstract: A visible light source adapted to be mounted on the vehicle for generating visible light to be used to create warning signals which are viewed by observers remote from the vehicle. A dichroic element adapted to be mounted on the vehicle and adjacent to the visible light source transmits at least some of the visible light generated by the light source and reflects at least some of the visible light generated by the light source. The transmitted and reflected light provides warning light signals within different wavelength ranges when viewed by an observer remote from the vehicle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 5, 2002
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2003
Assignee:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Kreutzer, Dennis A. Dohogne, Paul L. Stein
Abstract: A visible light source adapted to be mounted on the vehicle for generating visible light to be used to create warning signals which are viewed by observers remote from the vehicle. A dichroic element adapted to be mounted on the vehicle and adjacent to the visible light source transmits at least some of the visible light generated by the light source and reflects at least some of the visible light generated by the light source. The transmitted and reflected light provides warning light signals within different wavelength ranges when viewed by an observer remote from the vehicle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 5, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 24, 2003
Assignee:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Kreutzer, Dennis A. Dohogne, Paul L. Stein
Abstract: A visible light source adapted to be mounted on the vehicle for generating visible light to be used to create warning signals which are viewed by observers remote from the vehicle. A dichroic element adapted to be mounted on the vehicle and adjacent to the visible light source transmits at least some of the visible light generated by the light source and reflects at least some of the visible light generated by the light source. The transmitted and reflected light provides warning light signals within different wavelength ranges when viewed by an observer remote from the vehicle.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 5, 2002
Publication date:
January 16, 2003
Applicant:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Kreutzer, Dennis A. Dohogne, Paul L. Stein
Abstract: A visible light source adapted to be mounted on the vehicle for generating visible light to be used to create warning signals which are viewed by observers remote from the vehicle. A dichroic element adapted to be mounted on the vehicle and adjacent to the visible light source transmits at least some of the visible light generated by the light source and reflects at least some of the visible light generated by the light source. The transmitted and reflected light provides warning light signals within different wavelength ranges when viewed by an observer remote from the vehicle.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 5, 2002
Publication date:
January 9, 2003
Applicant:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Kreutzer, Dennis A. Dohogne, Paul L. Stein
Abstract: A visible light source adapted to be mounted on the vehicle for generating visible light to be used to create warning signals which are viewed by observers remote from the vehicle. A dichroic element adapted to be mounted on the vehicle and adjacent to the visible light source transmits at least some of the visible light generated by the light source and reflects at least some of the visible light generated by the light source. The transmitted and reflected light provides warning light signals within different wavelength ranges when viewed by an observer remote from the vehicle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 2, 1999
Date of Patent:
October 8, 2002
Assignee:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Robert E. Kreutzer, Dennis A. Dohogne, Paul L. Stein
Abstract: A light bar for mounting on an emergency vehicle to provide warning light signals. An elongate body portion has an elongate axis, the elongate body portion adapted to be mounted on the emergency vehicle so that the elongate axis traverses an axis coaxial with the direction of the travel of the emergency vehicle. At least three vertically spaced lighting layers are provided, each layer having at least one emergency light source, the emergency light sources on each layer cooperating to provide a transient high intensity warning light signal 360.degree. around the light bar. At least four linear rows of emergency light sources as viewed from the top of the light bar are also provided, the rows being substantially parallel to the elongate axis, each row having at least two emergency light sources, at least one row located in each of the layers and at least one layer having at least two rows, the emergency light sources in each row cooperate to provide a transient high intensity warning signal 360.degree.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 14, 1998
Date of Patent:
October 31, 2000
Assignee:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Timothy M. Green, John H. Loudenslager, Andrew G. Smith, Edward F. Ryan
Abstract: A light bar for mounting on an emergency vehicle to provide warning light signals. An elongate body portion has an elongate axis, the elongate body portion adapted to be mounted on the emergency vehicle so that the elongate axis traverses an axis coaxial with the direction of the travel of the emergency vehicle. At least three vertically spaced lighting layers are provided, each layer having at least one emergency light source, the emergency light sources on each layer cooperating to provide a transient high intensity warning light signal 360.degree. around the light bar. At least four linear rows of emergency light sources as viewed from the top of the light bar are also provided, the rows being substantially parallel to the elongate axis, each row having at least two emergency light sources, at least one row located in each of the layers and at least one layer having at least two rows, the emergency light sources in each row cooperate to provide a transient high intensity warning signal 360.degree.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 14, 1998
Date of Patent:
June 27, 2000
Assignee:
Code 3, Inc.
Inventors:
Timothy M. Green, John H. Loudenslager, Andrew G. Smith, Edward F. Ryan