Pseudo multi light display device and generator therefor

Communications: electrical – Systems – Portable self-contained

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340331, 362 78, 362811, G08B 538, F21V 3300

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043832440

ABSTRACT:
Intensified light emitting diodes intermittently energized while in motion, the light emission thereof being sensed by eyesight retention as dots and bars of light dynamically related and intermixed relative one to the other in an infinite number of geometric patterns dependent upon the simple and compound application of rectilinear, arcuate and rotary motion in combination with the frequency, spacing and duration of pulse application by a flasher circuit modified by adjustment both manually and automatically.

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