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  • Traffic signal housings such as stoplight housings comprise a housing body and a cover plate or door carrying a lens which can be opened to allow access to the interior of the housing for replacement of bulbs and the like.
  • Some problems arise in manufacture and efficient attachment of the doors to the housings.
  • Various pivotal arrangements have been used which require the use of a number of components and multistep assembly operations. Similar disassembly operations are required when, for any reason, it may be desired to remove the door completely from the housing.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a traffic signal housing in accordance with the preceding object wherein accidental removal of the door from the housing is prevented.
  • Still another object of this invention is to provide a traffic signal housing in accordance with the preceding objects wherein the door and housing body each carry portions of a hinge means and are each lightweight integral components.
  • a still further object of this invention is to provide a traffic signal housing in accordance with the preceding objects wherein the door carries a hood for a signal lamp reflector which hood acts as a stop means to prevent unwanted or accidental removal thereof but is removable to allow removal of the door when desired.
  • the traffic signal housings can be formed of lightweight metals with the integral onepiece door and body cast as individual units along with the hinge means.
  • Another feature of this invention is the ease of access to the traffic signal housings.
  • the doors and bodies can be assembled together without the need for tools by merely slidably posi tioning the doors in proper pivotal position with respect to the bodies when desired.
  • a traffic signal housing comprises a housing body defining an opening and a pivotal removable door closing said opening.
  • Hinge means permit pivoting of the door about an axis to open and close the opening with the door being slidably removable from the body only in one pivotal position thereof.
  • a hood is mounted on the door and acts as a stop means for preventing pivoting of the door to the one position in use so that the door cannot he accidentally removed as during normal servicing of the housing.
  • the housing body and housing door each carry a portion of the hinge means and are formed as integral one-piece castings.
  • the hinge means comprises a seat portion and a male insert portion with the seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slot extending through a portion of the circular recess.
  • the male insert portion defines an upstanding pin designed to pivot in the slot and a lower circular boss having a cutaway portion diniensioned to permit said boss to pivot in the seat and be removable or insertable along with the pin in one pivotal position of the door.
  • two of the seat portions and insert portions are used.
  • a primary advantage of this invention lies in the specific construction of the hinge means which allows the door to be assembled on the housing body merely by sliding the hinge portions together with the door positioned in a predetermined position. After joining of the door and body, the door is pivoted to lock it in place and a hood or other stop means is mounted on the door preventing it from swinging or pivoting to a position where it can be slidably disconnected or removed from the body in use thus preventing accidental removalwhich could result in dropping and damage to the door during servicing of the housing.
  • FIG. 1 is a front plan view of a traffic signal housing in accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention
  • FIG. 2 is a side view thereof
  • FIG. 3 is a top view thereof
  • FIG. 4 is a top fragmentary view thereof showing a preferred hinge arrangement in an assembled position
  • FIG. 5 is an expanded fragmentary rear perspective view of the hinge arrangement showing the door in its full open position ready for assembly and before the hood is attached to the door.
  • FIGS. 1-3 a preferred embodiment of a traffic signal housing in accordance with this invention is illustrated at 10 in FIGS. 1-3 and has a housing body 11 on which is pivotally mounted a door 12 by means of a hinge arrangement 12.
  • the housing body 11 is of conventional outer configuration defining a front opening 14, indented sidewalls l5 and 16, a rear wall 17, a top wall 18 having a opening 19 for attachment to other similar housings, hangers or the like with a bottom wall not shown substantially identical to wall 18.
  • Flanges 20 and 21 form part of the hinge means 12' and extend outwardly from one side of the housing body 11.
  • the housing body is formed of an integral, one-piece lightweight metal casting such as an aluminum casting in order to reduce weight and overall manufacturing cost.
  • the door 12 is preferably formed of the same lightweight metal and is an integral, one-piece casting as is the housing body 11.
  • the door 12 has a centrally located single light lens 22 mounted thereon by a conventional retainer ring and bolts extending from the rear face of the door (not shown).
  • a conventional sunlight hood 23 is mounted about the lens 22 by conventional bolts 24.
  • An integral locking flange 25 extends from one side of the door and has a side opening notch 26 while integral mounting flanges 27 and 28 extend over the other side of the door and form the parts of the hinge means as will be described.
  • the door 12 is pivotal about an axis 29 to an opened and closed position and is locked in its closed position by a bolt 30 and wing nut arrangement 31 with the bolt 30 pivotally connected to one side of the housing body 11 as is well known in the art.
  • a rubber sealing gasket 32 extends about the inside periphery of the door 12 to seal the door to the housing body 11 in weathertight relationship thereto when the locking wing nut is positioned in the slot 26 and tightened in normal use.
  • the housing body flange 20 extends outwardly and to the side of the body 11 and has a circular boss or seat end 42 having a circular undercut recess 43 with an overlying slot 44 extending into the seat end 42.
  • the upper, outer portion 45 of the seat end is frustoconical
  • the slot 44 has a width less than the diameter of the circular recess 43 and acts to allow insertion of the door hinge portion therein in only one pivotal position of the door as will be described.
  • the door 12 has its outwardly extending flange 27 ending in a male insert portion which comprises a preferably circular end 46, a flat surface 47 and a raised circular boss 48 having cutaway portions ending at parallel sidewall portions 49 and 50. Above the boss 48 is an upwardly extending pin 51. When the door is assembled, the axes of pin 51, circular boss 48 and the circular end 52 of the slot 44 are all coincident and coaxial.
  • either or both of the hinge parts which contact each other in use are coated with a plastic coating to prevent galvanic corrosive action.
  • a plastic coating to prevent galvanic corrosive action.
  • pin 51, boss 48 and flat surface 47 are preferably provided with a thin polytetrafluoroethylene coating.
  • a molded plastic cap can be used in place of the plastic coating.
  • a flat surface 53 of the flange 27 mounts a second stop means comprising a pin 54 spaced from the rounded surface of boss 48 a distance sufficient to enable clearing of the rounded end 42 when the door and body are assembled as will be described.
  • the door 12 In assembly of the traffic signal housing 10, the door 12 is positioned as shown in FIG. 5. In this position, the circular boss 48 is slid into the circular recess 43 with the pin 51 lying in slot 44. This assembly step is carried out before the hood 23 is attached to the door. The door is then pivoted to a position such as the closed position shown in FIG. 4. It will be seen from the drawing that the door cannot be removed from the seat portion defined by the circular recess unless it is in the position shown in FIG. since in any other position, the slot 44 is not wide enough to enable the circular boss 48 to be removed and in the case where the door is at 180 angle to the position shown in FIG. 5, the stop 54 prevents removal by sliding action. Both hinges are simultaneously interlocked as described above.
  • the hood 23 is attached by means of the bolts 24.
  • the hood acts not only to prevent sunlight from obscuring the color of the lens and to direct the light beam where desired in a traffic signal such as a traffic light but also acts as a stop means.
  • the edge 60 of the hood is designed to extend outwardly sufficiently far toward one side of the door to hit a corner portion 61 of the housing body prior to the door reaching the position shown in FIG. 5 where it can be slidably removed from the hinge seat portion.
  • pins 51 of the hinge portions 40 and 41 are pointed away from each other.
  • the pins can be positioned to point in toward each other with the seats correspondingly reversed.
  • the male insert portions be mounted on the door and the seats mounted on the body, the parts can be reversed if desired.
  • a traffic signal housing comprising:
  • a housing body defining an opening
  • hinge means for permitting pivoting of said door about an axis to open and close said opening with said door being slidably removable from said body in one position thereof
  • said body and said door each being formed of an integral metal casting having a portion of said hinge means integral therewith,
  • said door carrying stop means for preventing pivoting of said door to said one position in use
  • said stop means comprising a removable hood mounted over said lens with said hood being dimensioned to act as a stop means in conjunction with said housing body.
  • said seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slo t extending through a portion of said circular recess said insert portion de mmg an upstanding pm designed to pivot in said slot and a lower circular boss having cutaway portions dimensioned to permit said boss to pivot in said seat and be removable therefrom along with said pin in one pivotal position thereof.
  • said second male insert portion defining a second upstandingpin designed to pivot in a second slot of said second seat portion
  • a traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 3 and further comprising lock means for locking said door in its closed position.
  • a traffic signal housing comprising,
  • a housing body defining an opening
  • hinge means mounting said door for pivotal movement about an axis to open and close said opening, said hinge means having a position coincident with one pivotal position of said door enabling said door to be slidably attached and detached from said housing,
  • said hinge means comprising a seat portion and a male insert portion, said seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slot extending through a portion of said circular recess,
  • said insert portion defining an upstanding pin designed to pivot in said slot and a lower circular boss having cutaway portions dimensioned to permit said boss to pivot in said seat and be removable therefrom along with said pin in one pivotal position thereof.
  • door and body are formed of one-piece lightweight metal castings.

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A traffic signal housing has a housing body and a pivotal, removable door. Hinge means provide ease of assembly of the door on the body and permits pivoting of the door about an axis to open and close the body with the door being removable from the body only in one position thereof and preferably prevented from movement into said one position when assembled by a stop means which coacts as a lens hood.

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United States Patent Gregory Slklos Bronx;
Henry Dowdlng, Staten Island, both of N.Y.; The Marbelite Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y.
Appl. No. 867,586
Filed Oct. 20, 1969 Patented Oct. 5, 1971 Inventors TRAFFIC SIGNAL HOUSING 6 Claims, 5 Drawing Figs.
U.S. Cl 220/31 R, l6/ l7l Int. Cl B65d 51/04 Field 0! Search 220/31 S,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,205,969 6/1940 Boenecke 220/3l5 X 3,007,595 I 1/1961 Remley 220/3l R X 3,387,737 6/1968 Baldwin 220/3! R Primary ExaminerGeorge E. Lorance Attorney--Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks PATENTEUncr 5I97l 3.610.460
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ATTORNEYS ATENTED [JCT 5I97l 3,510,460 sum 2 m 2 so (/23 gum lgwmcjms FIG. 3 wowgwamm ATTORNEYS TRAFFIC SIGNAL HOUSING BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION A large variety of traffic signal housings are known in the art. Traffic signal housings such as stoplight housings comprise a housing body and a cover plate or door carrying a lens which can be opened to allow access to the interior of the housing for replacement of bulbs and the like. Some problems arise in manufacture and efficient attachment of the doors to the housings. Various pivotal arrangements have been used which require the use of a number of components and multistep assembly operations. Similar disassembly operations are required when, for any reason, it may be desired to remove the door completely from the housing.
It is an object of this invention to provide a traffic signal housing having a pivotal access door which is readily assem bled on the housing.
Another object of this invention is to provide a traffic signal housing in accordance with the preceding object wherein accidental removal of the door from the housing is prevented.
Still another object of this invention is to provide a traffic signal housing in accordance with the preceding objects wherein the door and housing body each carry portions of a hinge means and are each lightweight integral components.
A still further object of this invention is to provide a traffic signal housing in accordance with the preceding objects wherein the door carries a hood for a signal lamp reflector which hood acts as a stop means to prevent unwanted or accidental removal thereof but is removable to allow removal of the door when desired.
It is a feature of this invention that the traffic signal housings can be formed of lightweight metals with the integral onepiece door and body cast as individual units along with the hinge means.
Another feature of this invention is the ease of access to the traffic signal housings. The doors and bodies can be assembled together without the need for tools by merely slidably posi tioning the doors in proper pivotal position with respect to the bodies when desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION According to the invention, a traffic signal housing comprises a housing body defining an opening and a pivotal removable door closing said opening. Hinge means permit pivoting of the door about an axis to open and close the opening with the door being slidably removable from the body only in one pivotal position thereof. Preferably a hood is mounted on the door and acts as a stop means for preventing pivoting of the door to the one position in use so that the door cannot he accidentally removed as during normal servicing of the housing.
In the preferred embodiment, the housing body and housing door each carry a portion of the hinge means and are formed as integral one-piece castings. Preferably the hinge means comprises a seat portion and a male insert portion with the seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slot extending through a portion of the circular recess. The male insert portion defines an upstanding pin designed to pivot in the slot and a lower circular boss having a cutaway portion diniensioned to permit said boss to pivot in the seat and be removable or insertable along with the pin in one pivotal position of the door. Preferably two of the seat portions and insert portions are used.
A primary advantage of this invention lies in the specific construction of the hinge means which allows the door to be assembled on the housing body merely by sliding the hinge portions together with the door positioned in a predetermined position. After joining of the door and body, the door is pivoted to lock it in place and a hood or other stop means is mounted on the door preventing it from swinging or pivoting to a position where it can be slidably disconnected or removed from the body in use thus preventing accidental removalwhich could result in dropping and damage to the door during servicing of the housing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The above and other features, objects and advantages of the present invention will be better understood from the following specification when read in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a front plan view of a traffic signal housing in accordance with a preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view thereof;
FIG. 3 is a top view thereof;
FIG. 4 is a top fragmentary view thereof showing a preferred hinge arrangement in an assembled position; and
FIG. 5 is an expanded fragmentary rear perspective view of the hinge arrangement showing the door in its full open position ready for assembly and before the hood is attached to the door.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS With reference now to the drawings, a preferred embodiment of a traffic signal housing in accordance with this invention is illustrated at 10 in FIGS. 1-3 and has a housing body 11 on which is pivotally mounted a door 12 by means of a hinge arrangement 12.
The housing body 11 is of conventional outer configuration defining a front opening 14, indented sidewalls l5 and 16, a rear wall 17, a top wall 18 having a opening 19 for attachment to other similar housings, hangers or the like with a bottom wall not shown substantially identical to wall 18. Flanges 20 and 21 form part of the hinge means 12' and extend outwardly from one side of the housing body 11. Preferably the housing body is formed of an integral, one-piece lightweight metal casting such as an aluminum casting in order to reduce weight and overall manufacturing cost.
The door 12 is preferably formed of the same lightweight metal and is an integral, one-piece casting as is the housing body 11. In the preferred embodiment, the door 12 has a centrally located single light lens 22 mounted thereon by a conventional retainer ring and bolts extending from the rear face of the door (not shown). A conventional sunlight hood 23 is mounted about the lens 22 by conventional bolts 24. An integral locking flange 25 extends from one side of the door and has a side opening notch 26 while integral mounting flanges 27 and 28 extend over the other side of the door and form the parts of the hinge means as will be described.
The door 12 is pivotal about an axis 29 to an opened and closed position and is locked in its closed position by a bolt 30 and wing nut arrangement 31 with the bolt 30 pivotally connected to one side of the housing body 11 as is well known in the art.
A rubber sealing gasket 32 extends about the inside periphery of the door 12 to seal the door to the housing body 11 in weathertight relationship thereto when the locking wing nut is positioned in the slot 26 and tightened in normal use.
Turning now to the novel and advantageous hinge structure 12 of this invention, only the top hinge unit 40 will be described fully since the lower hinge unit 41 is identical thereto but in a reverse position as will be seen from the drawing and more particularly FIGS. 1 and 2. With reference now to FIGS. 4 and 5, the housing body flange 20 extends outwardly and to the side of the body 11 and has a circular boss or seat end 42 having a circular undercut recess 43 with an overlying slot 44 extending into the seat end 42. Preferably the upper, outer portion 45 of the seat end is frustoconical The slot 44 has a width less than the diameter of the circular recess 43 and acts to allow insertion of the door hinge portion therein in only one pivotal position of the door as will be described.
The door 12 has its outwardly extending flange 27 ending in a male insert portion which comprises a preferably circular end 46, a flat surface 47 and a raised circular boss 48 having cutaway portions ending at parallel sidewall portions 49 and 50. Above the boss 48 is an upwardly extending pin 51. When the door is assembled, the axes of pin 51, circular boss 48 and the circular end 52 of the slot 44 are all coincident and coaxial.
Preferably either or both of the hinge parts which contact each other in use are coated with a plastic coating to prevent galvanic corrosive action. For example, pin 51, boss 48 and flat surface 47 are preferably provided with a thin polytetrafluoroethylene coating. In some cases, a molded plastic cap can be used in place of the plastic coating.
Preferably a flat surface 53 of the flange 27 mounts a second stop means comprising a pin 54 spaced from the rounded surface of boss 48 a distance sufficient to enable clearing of the rounded end 42 when the door and body are assembled as will be described.
In assembly of the traffic signal housing 10, the door 12 is positioned as shown in FIG. 5. In this position, the circular boss 48 is slid into the circular recess 43 with the pin 51 lying in slot 44. This assembly step is carried out before the hood 23 is attached to the door. The door is then pivoted to a position such as the closed position shown in FIG. 4. It will be seen from the drawing that the door cannot be removed from the seat portion defined by the circular recess unless it is in the position shown in FIG. since in any other position, the slot 44 is not wide enough to enable the circular boss 48 to be removed and in the case where the door is at 180 angle to the position shown in FIG. 5, the stop 54 prevents removal by sliding action. Both hinges are simultaneously interlocked as described above.
Once the door is assembled as shown in FIG. 4, the hood 23 is attached by means of the bolts 24. The hood acts not only to prevent sunlight from obscuring the color of the lens and to direct the light beam where desired in a traffic signal such as a traffic light but also acts as a stop means. Thus, the edge 60 of the hood is designed to extend outwardly sufficiently far toward one side of the door to hit a corner portion 61 of the housing body prior to the door reaching the position shown in FIG. 5 where it can be slidably removed from the hinge seat portion. Thus, once the door is assembled and the hood positioned, it can be pivotally moved as desired for servicing without any fear of the door accidentally being removed from the housing. On the other hand, should one desire to remove the door, it is only necessary to first remove the screws holding the hood in place after which the door can be removed in the same manner that it is assembled with the body.
While a specific embodiment of this invention has been shown and described, many modifications thereof are possible. For example, in the preferred embodiment, pins 51 of the hinge portions 40 and 41 are pointed away from each other. However, the pins can be positioned to point in toward each other with the seats correspondingly reversed. Similarly, while it is preferred that the male insert portions be mounted on the door and the seats mounted on the body, the parts can be reversed if desired.
What is claimed is:
1. A traffic signal housing comprising:
a housing body defining an opening,
a pivotal, removable door for said housing,
hinge means for permitting pivoting of said door about an axis to open and close said opening with said door being slidably removable from said body in one position thereof,
said body and said door each being formed of an integral metal casting having a portion of said hinge means integral therewith,
said door carrying stop means for preventing pivoting of said door to said one position in use,
said door carrying a traffic signal lens,
and said stop means comprising a removable hood mounted over said lens with said hood being dimensioned to act as a stop means in conjunction with said housing body.
2. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim I wherein said hinge means comprises a seat portion and a male insert portion,
said seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slo t extending through a portion of said circular recess said insert portion de mmg an upstanding pm designed to pivot in said slot and a lower circular boss having cutaway portions dimensioned to permit said boss to pivot in said seat and be removable therefrom along with said pin in one pivotal position thereof.
3. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 2 wherein said hinge means comprises a second seat portion and a second male insert portion,
said second male insert portion defining a second upstandingpin designed to pivot in a second slot of said second seat portion,
said pins extending in opposite directions.
4. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 3 and further comprising lock means for locking said door in its closed position.
5. A traffic signal housing comprising,
a housing body defining an opening,
a pivotal door for said housing,
hinge means mounting said door for pivotal movement about an axis to open and close said opening, said hinge means having a position coincident with one pivotal position of said door enabling said door to be slidably attached and detached from said housing,
removable stop means for preventing said door from pivoting to said one position,
said hinge means comprising a seat portion and a male insert portion, said seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slot extending through a portion of said circular recess,
said insert portion defining an upstanding pin designed to pivot in said slot and a lower circular boss having cutaway portions dimensioned to permit said boss to pivot in said seat and be removable therefrom along with said pin in one pivotal position thereof.
6. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 5 wherein said stop means comprises a hood,
and said door and body are formed of one-piece lightweight metal castings.

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1. A traffic signal housing comprising: a housing body defining an opening, a pivotal, removable door for said housing, Hinge means for permitting pivoting of said door about an axis to open and close said opening with said door being slidably removable from said body in one position thereof, said body and said door each being formed of an integral metal casting having a portion of said hinge means integral therewith, said door carrying stop means for preventing pivoting of said door to said one position in use, said door carrying a traffic signal lens, and said stop means comprising a removable hood mounted over said lens with said hood being dimensioned to act as a stop means in conjunction with said housing body.
2. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 1 wherein said hinge means comprises a seat portion and a male insert portion, said seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slot extending through a portion of said circular recess, said insert portion defining an upstanding pin designed to pivot in said slot and a lower circular boss having cutaway portions dimensioned to permit said boss to pivot in said seat and be removable therefrom along with said pin in one pivotal position thereof.
3. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 2 wherein said hinge means comprises a second seat portion and a second male insert portion, said second male insert portion defining a second upstanding pin designed to pivot in a second slot of said second seat portion, said pins extending in opposite directions.
4. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 3 and further comprising lock means for locking said door in its closed position.
5. A traffic signal housing comprising, a housing body defining an opening, a pivotal door for said housing, hinge means mounting said door for pivotal movement about an axis to open and close said opening, said hinge means having a position coincident with one pivotal position of said door enabling said door to be slidably attached and detached from said housing, removable stop means for preventing said door from pivoting to said one position, said hinge means comprising a seat portion and a male insert portion, said seat portion defining a circular recess and an overlying slot extending through a portion of said circular recess, said insert portion defining an upstanding pin designed to pivot in said slot and a lower circular boss having cutaway portions dimensioned to permit said boss to pivot in said seat and be removable therefrom along with said pin in one pivotal position thereof.
6. A traffic signal housing in accordance with claim 5 wherein said stop means comprises a hood, and said door and body are formed of one-piece lightweight metal castings.
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