Sep 2009 to 2000 MinisterECPI College of Technology
Feb 2010 to Mar 2011 Adjunct Instructor, Charlotte CampusContinent University
Mar 2009 to Jul 2009 Mid-Continent University-Adjunct Instructor, Louisville Cohort GroupWest Broadway Church of Christ Louisville, KY Mar 2001 to Jun 2009 MinisterMacedonia Church of Christ Columbia, TN Jul 1998 to Feb 2001 MinisterFriendship Christian School Lebanon, TN Jan 1998 to Jul 1998 Classroom InstructorShelbyville Central High School Shelbyville, TN Mar 1995 to May 1997 Program Coordinator / CoachShelbyville Central High School Shelbyville, TN Aug 1994 to May 1997 Classroom Instructor / Assistant Boy's Basketball CoachHenry County High School Paris, TN Aug 1993 to May 1994 Substitute Instructor / Volunteer Coaching AssistantFreed-Hardeman University Henderson, TN Nov 1989 to Jul 1993 Student Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Education:
Freed-Hardeman University Henderson, TN May 1993 to Mar 2009 Bachelor of Science in Physical EducationUniversity of Phoenix - Louisville Campus Louisville, KY Jan 2009 Master of Science in PsychologyHenry County High School Paris, TN May 1986 Diploma
An improved address display device that can automatically adjust its light output intensity to ambient light conditions and is readily changeable to any address. The device can be remotely turned on by either a bright light or radio signal from an emergency vehicle. An LED 7-segment display with numerals and letters, 7-segment lamp tubes, a dot-matrix LED, electric bulbs or tubes, or any other display means produces a display visible and readable to a person with normal vision at a distance of exceeding 50 feet and preferably over 100 feet both day and night. A photocell or other ambient light sensing device automatically adjusts intensity for various ambient conditions such as bright sunlight, night, fog, or other conditions. The device contains a circuit that allows immediate adjustment or change of the address. There are at least two embodiments of this feature: 1) the ability to set each digit with switches, and 2) a counter circuit that causes the address to count when a button is depressed. The second embodiment can contain a slow/fast switch to control the counting speed.
Eddie Sanders - Chicago IL, US Harold Psalms - Blue Island IL, US
International Classification:
G08B 5/22 G08B 5/38
US Classification:
340 761
Abstract:
A lighted address display system that can be programmed to display a street address on a house or building. The normal state is a solid color preferably white. An wireless alert from the address display that can be tied to an alarm system, emergency alert system, fire, CO2 or gas alarms causes the display to change color (to red for example) and typically blink. This draws immediate attention to the fact that there is some sort of emergency situation in the house or building.