SCOTT, W. H., Gothic Works, and WOODS, R. G., 147 Newmarket Street, both in Norwich. Aug. 25, 1932, No. 23814. [Class 118 (ii).] The speed of rotation of a continuously rotating drum, which controls the signal lamps, is speeded up by traffic waiting on a blocked road, the ...
E., Gothic Works, Norwich. Sept. 8, 1931, Nos. 25246/31 and 11383/32. [Class 118 (ii).] In electrically operated road-traffic signalling- apparatus wherein two or more coupled signal equipments are employed, each equipment is provided with a check controller comprising a rotary contact ...
SCOTT, W. H., Gothic Works, Norwich. May 17, 1933, No. 14282. [Class 118 (ii).] A road pad for road-traffic signalling comprises a yieldable tube enclosing electric contacts and clamped between rigid sidebars having profiled or inclined faces to engage the tube. The pad is narrow, ...
E., Gothic Works, Norwich. Oct. 15, 1931, No. 28706. [Class 118 (ii).] The lamp casings of a traffic-control tower showing " stop," "go" " and " get ready " signals are adjustably connected to the supporting column by spherical seatings. In the construction shown in Figs. 1 ...