Sequentially pulsed led safety device

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F21L 1/00 (1990.01)

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CA 2024665

A safety device employing Focused Light Emitting Diodes is described. The use of focused LEDs allows the construction of highly visible, portable safety displays. Embodiments of the invention include arm bands and vests, suitable for use by cyclists, joggers or highway workers; a unit suitable for mounting on a bicycle; and a unit suitable for replacing traffic cones and safety flares. The units have at least two focused LEDs and are battery operated. The LEDs are intermittently operated to simulate motion and thus heighten the degree of visual conspicuousness of the devices. The traffic cone embodiment includes a rechargeable battery, a remote control to select one of several different modes of operation and a magnetic base to help affix the cone to metal surfaces such as a vehicle roof.

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