1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hand-held lamp, especially to an angle-adjustable hand-held lamp installed with a first angle adjusting device and a second angle adjusting device for adjusting the illumination angle of the hand-held device.
2. Description of Related Art
Referring to
Take the hand-held lamps disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,727,664, the U.S. Pat. No. 7,274,153 and the U.S. Pat. No. 7,367,698 for examples, the disclosed lamps are not installed with an angle adjusting mechanism, thereby only being able to provide a light source with a fixed angle and a fixed illuminating direction. The mentioned shortage of not having an angle adjusting mechanism shall be improved.
One primary objective of the present invention is to provide an angle-adjustable hand-held lamp installed with a first angle adjusting device and a second angle adjusting device for adjusting the illumination angle of the hand-held device.
For achieving the aforesaid objective, the angle-adjustable hand-held lamp provided by the present invention comprises: a support, two sides thereof are respectively formed with a first opening; a protection cover, two sides thereof are respectively formed with a second opening, the bottom thereof is formed with a fasten ring, and two sides of the fasten ring are respectively formed with a third opening; a first angle adjusting device fastened at one side of the fasten ring and the support; a second angle adjusting device fastened at the other side of the fasten ring and the support; a base formed with a wire hole allowing an electric wire to pass; a handle formed with a wire hole allowing the electric wire to pass and fastened with the base; a threaded joint disposed in the base and coupled to the electric wire; a bottom housing disposed at an outer side of the threaded joint; and a lamp bulb secured in the threaded joint; the illumination angle of the lamp bulb is enabled to be adjusted through the first angle adjusting device and the second angle adjusting device.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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As shown in figures, the angle-adjustable hand-held lamp provided by the present invention comprises a support 10, a protection cover 20, a first angle adjusting device 30, a second angle adjusting device 40, a base 50, a handle 57, a threaded joint 60, a bottom housing 70 and a lamp bulb 80.
The support 10 is e.g. but not limited to be made of a metal material, and two sides thereof are respectively formed with a first opening 12. In addition, the top of the support 10 is further formed with a hook 13, thereby enabling the hand-help lamp to be hanged at a location such as being hanged on a wall, a tree or in a working place such as the engine chamber of a vehicle.
The protection cover 20 is e.g. but not limited to be made of a metal material, two sides thereof are respectively formed with a second opening 22. In addition, the bottom of the protection cover 20 is formed with a fasten ring 23, and two sides of the fasten ring 23 are respectively formed with a third opening 24. Moreover, the protection cover 20 is further installed with a reflection sheet 25, thereby allowing a light source to be reflected from the reflection sheet 25 for increasing the brightness, and two sides of the reflection sheet 25 are further formed with two fasten holes 26.
The first angle adjusting device 30 is fastened on the support 10 through one of the first openings 12 of the support 10 and installed at one side of the fasten ring 23, e.g. but not limited to the right side.
The first angle adjusting device 30 further includes a first lock piece 31, a first fasten piece 32, a first spring 33, a first fasten member 34 and a first tenon 35.
The first lock piece 31 is formed with a fourth opening 311 corresponding to the first opening 12, and two sides of the fourth opening 311 are respectively extended with a wing piece 312 on which a fifth opening 313 is formed, and four sides of the fourth opening 311 are respectively formed with a first protrusion 314.
The first fasten piece 32 is formed with a sixth opening 321 corresponding to the fourth opening 311, and the periphery of the sixth opening 321 is further formed with plural seventh openings 322 corresponding to the first protrusions 314, wherein the first protrusions 314 are capable of being latched in the seventh openings 322 thereby positioning the angle of the lamp bulb 80.
The first fasten member 34 is sleeved with the first spring 33, and formed with an eighth opening 341.
The first tenon 35 is sleeved in the eighth opening 341, thereby fastening the first spring 33 on the first fasten member 34.
The second angle adjusting device 40 is fastened on the support 10 through the other first opening 12 of the support 10 and installed at the other side of the fasten ring 23, e.g. but not limited to the left side.
The second angle adjusting device 40 further includes a second lock piece 41, a second fasten piece 42, a second spring 43, a second fasten member 44 and a second tenon 45.
The second lock piece 41 is formed with a ninth opening 412 corresponding to the first opening 12, and two sides of the ninth opening 412 are respectively extended with a wing piece 413 on which a tenth opening 414 is formed, and four sides of the ninth opening 412 are respectively formed with a second protrusion 415.
The second fasten piece 42 is formed with an eleventh opening 421 corresponding to the ninth opening 412, and the periphery of the eleventh opening 421 is further formed with plural twelfth openings 422 corresponding to the second protrusions 415, wherein the second protrusions 415 are capable of being latched in the twelfth openings 422 thereby positioning the angle of the lamp bulb 80.
The second fasten member 44 is sleeved with the second spring 43, and formed with a thirteenth opening 441.
The second tenon 45 is sleeved in the thirteenth opening 441, thereby fastening the second spring 43 on the second fasten member 44.
Accordingly, the angle of the lamp bulb 80 is enabled to be adjusted through two screws 87 in sequence passing the fifth opening 313, the third opening 24 and the tenth opening 414 then being combined with a nut 88.
The base 50 is e.g. but not limited to be made of a plastic material, and formed with a wire hole 51 allowing an electric wire 55 to pass through.
The handle 57 is e.g. but not limited to be made of a plastic material, formed with a wire hole 58 allowing the electric wire 55 to pass through, and fastened with the base 50.
The threaded joint 60 is disposed in the base 50 and coupled to the electric wire 55, wherein the threaded joint 60 is e.g. but not limited to a E27 joint. In addition, the threaded joint 60 is further installed with a switch 61 used for turning on/off the lamp bulb 80.
The bottom housing 70 is e.g. but not limited to be made of a plastic material, disposed at an outer side of the threaded joint 60, and further formed with an opened slot 71 allowing the switch 61 to be exposed.
The lamp bulb 80 is e.g. but not limited to a fluorescent lamp or LED lamp, and secured in the threaded joint 60.
Furthermore, the angle-adjustable hand-held lamp of the present invention further includes a protection net 90, two sides of the protection net 90 are respectively formed with a reversed hook 91 which can be hooked in the second opening 22 and the fasten hole 26 thereby fastening the protection net 90 in the protection cover 20.
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As what has been disclosed above, the angle-adjustable hand-held lamp of the present invention is installed with a first angle adjusting device and a second angle adjusting device thereby being provided with the advantage of adjusting the illumination angle of the hand-held lamp. Compared to the mentioned conventional hand-held lamp, the angle-adjustable hand-held lamp provided by the present invention is novel and capable of solving the shortages of the prior art.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific examples of the embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
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