B61L29/288

RAILROAD CROSSING GATE MONITORING AND ALARM SYSTEM
20180346003 · 2018-12-06 ·

Aspects of the disclosed embodiments generally relate to a current monitoring and alarm system for a railroad crossing gate. The system is capable of determining that the gate is functioning properly or not. In addition, the system can issue an alarm or provide some other indicator when the gate is not functioning properly or is being subjected to excessive loading.

Warning light control system with variable flashing rate

A method of operating a warning light assembly at a railway crossing, as well as a warning light assembly operable in accordance with such a method, are disclosed. An example method includes receiving a voltage signal at the warning light assembly that corresponds to a railway crossing event. The method includes initiating a warning light flashing sequence that includes, during a first time period, illuminating the warning light during receipt of the voltage signal in a flashing pattern having a flashing frequency. The warning light flashing sequence also includes, during a second time period after the first time period, discontinuing the flashing pattern and illuminating the warning light in accordance with the voltage signal. Upon determining that receipt of the voltage signal at the warning light assembly is discontinued for at least for a predetermined time, the warning light flashing sequence is reinitialized for a next railway crossing event.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAILROAD SMART FLASHER LAMPS
20250358915 · 2025-11-20 · ·

A smart lamp system and method for monitoring a status of LEDs. The system can provide LED status monitoring using a logic controller communicating with at least one strip of LEDs. The system can utilize the logic controller to assign a unique identifier (ID) to the at least one strip of LEDs based on a physical position of a plurality of dual-inline package (DIP) switches incorporated within a smart lamp housing. The system can provide a hardware architecture to interface the logic controller with a power-line communication (PLC) transceiver. The system can establish a communication protocol between the PLC transceiver and a PLC receiver to efficiently communicate the statuses of the LEDs. The logic controller can generate a payload including a binary representation of the unique ID of the smart lamp and the statuses of the LEDs and transmit the payload to the PLC transceiver.