Elevated brake light signal module

Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – External signal light system

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340463, B60Q 144

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049874055

ABSTRACT:
An elevated third brake light flashing module for motor vehicles which is actuated by application of the brakes and employs a MOSFET transistor normally energized to pass current to the brake light but which is controlled in a simple manner by an oscillator and counter to cause the brake light to flash rapidly for a predetermined number of times followed by a prolonged "on" period in a sequential manner as long as pressure is applied to the brake pedal of the vehicle.

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