Automobile rear light multiple function display with a plurality

Communications: electrical – Visual indication – Movable

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340479, G08B 524

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051666723

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a multiple indicator display having a plurality of miniature lamps, for a rear light of an automotive vehicle. The display uses a plurality of miniature lamps for each of various functions, and comprises at least one attenuating device for the light flux of at least certain of the lamps forming part of the display itself and supplied through a separate input of the supply circuit for the lamps.

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