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Patrick Lewis Bernal, 622948 Oriole Dr, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635

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Sierra Vista, AZ   

Goodyear, AZ   

Sun City, AZ   

2000 Apache St, Buckeye, AZ 85326    623-3272135   

Peoria, AZ   

Phoenix, AZ   

Chandler, AZ   

Oak Harbor, WA   

Oak Forest, IL   

Clinton, WA   

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Junior Field Manager

Location:
18407 north Laurel Dr, Sun City, AZ 85373
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Dp Electric, Inc.
Junior Field Manager
Whidbey General Hospital Sep 2010 - Apr 2016
Engineer
Skills:
Healthcare, Hospitals, Healthcare Information Technology, Electronic Medical Record
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Patrick Bernal

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Patrick Bernal

Location:
United States

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Us Patents

Auxiliary Brake Light Control System

US Patent:
4806782, Feb 21, 1989
Filed:
Dec 14, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/132216
Inventors:
Patrick J. Bernal - Mesa AZ
International Classification:
H02G 300
US Classification:
307 10R
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an auxiliary brake light control system which has its primary application in motor vehicles equipped with standard transmissions. In such vehicles, the brake lights are normally illuminated by means of a pressure switch associated with the brake pedal whenever pressure is manually-applied to the brake pedal by the driver. However, as the car slows toward a stop, or after it has actually stopped the driver normally releases his foot from the brake pedal and moves his left foot over to the clutch and his right foot over to the gas pedal thereby turning off the brake light to falsely indicate to those following that the car is not stopped. However, since the car is actually cruising at a very low speed or stopped, severe safety hazards may result. The present invention provides an auxiliary brake light control system which senses the motion of the motor vehicle by means of magnets attached to a rotating shaft whose speed of rotation is proportional to the speed of the motor vehicle to generate a first signal when the speed of the motor vehicle is faster than a predetermined speed and a second signal when it is moving slower than the predetermined speed. A relay coil is normally energized in response to the first signal to keep the brake lights off unless the operator applies pressure to the brake pedal, but for switching the relay coil to a de-energized state whenever the speed falls below a predetermined value for turning on the brake lights even if the operator removes his foot from the brake pedal.

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