Aiming post light

Electric lamp and discharge devices: systems – Combined load device or load device temperature modifying... – Plural circuit elements

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313498, 315 71, 250552, 362800, 362191, H01J 744, H01J 1734, H01J 1978, H01J 2996, H01K 162

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043463290

ABSTRACT:
An aiming post light for artillery and mortar operations at night wherein an ordinary GI flashlight may be used, without modification, as a post light when mounted on a support and wherein its original ordinary lightbulb is replaced with a novel bulb of same base outer configuration in which the bulb has encapsulated solid state circuitry to provide a blinking and/or steady light emitting diode (LED) as the light source. Depending upon the particular LED and circuitry selected, the light may be continuous or intermittent and may be a selected color. In one embodiment several options are available when using a single bulb.

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