Belt clip and mounting receptable, as for a flashlight

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6612714
  • Patent Number
    6,612,714
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 23, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 2, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
A device is provided for mounting a light source to a gun and for alternatively attaching the light source to a second object. The device includes a clip and detachable mount. The clip connects to one of a variety of flashlights and is easily transported with the flashlight. The clip has a flexible clip arm that allows the flashlight to be clipped to a belt, a shirt pocket or other convenient location. The mount attaches to a gun, weapon, tool or other implement and cooperates with the clip arm on the clip so that the flashlight can be easily connected to the gun, weapon, tool or other implement when desired. The clip disconnects easily from the mount so that the flashlight and clip can readily be removed from the mount and clipped to another object.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a flashlight mount, in general, and, in particular, to a mounting body and a combination clip and mounting body as for mounting a flashlight.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Police officers and other individuals who use guns in dark conditions often desire a portable light to illuminate their surroundings. A handheld light, such as a flashlight, can provide illumination, but it becomes unmanageable when the gun user must use both hands to control the gun. A light attached to a gun requires no use of the user's hands, but it adds unnecessary weight to the gun when the light is not in use. Therefore, it is desirable to have source of light that is easily detached when the light is no longer needed. In addition, it is desirable to have source of light that is easily attached to different objects once it is removed from the gun. In the latter instance, the individual may desire to clip the light to a belt, pocket or the like. As a result, there is a need for a device which can mount a light source onto a gun, permit easy detachment from the gun, and allow attachment of the light source to a different object.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




With the foregoing in mind, the present invention is a device for mounting a light source, such as a flashlight, to an object, such as a gun, weapon, tool or the like and alternatively for attaching the flashlight to a different article, such as a pocket or belt. The invention includes a clip and a detachable mounting body. The clip is adapted for attachment to a flashlight and includes a resiliently flexible arm having a latch. The mounting body is adapted for attachment to an object and has a channel that cooperates with the latch on the clip arm. The channel releasably receives the clip arm and has an engaging surface that releasably engages the latch on the clip arm to connect the flashlight to the object.




According to another aspect of the invention, a mount body is adapted for receiving a flashlight and includes a first engaging feature and a second engaging feature. The first engaging feature is configured to engage a first object, such as a gun, weapon, tool or the like. The second engaging feature is adapted for engaging a flashlight, so that the mount body connects the flashlight to the object.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side section elevation of a light mounting device in accordance with the invention mounted to a gun.





FIG. 2

is an exploded isometric view of the clip portion of the mounting device of

FIG. 1

disassembled from the flashlight.





FIG. 3

is a side elevation of the clip portion of the mounting device of

FIG. 1

assembled with the flashlight.





FIGS. 4A and 4B

are isometric views from different perspectives of the mounting body shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is an exploded isometric view of the mounting body of

FIG. 1

disassembled from the flashlight and clip of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a side section elevation of the clip and mounting body of

FIG. 1

fully assembled.





FIG. 7

is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment of the flashlight mounting device in accordance with the invention.





FIGS. 8A and 8B

are isometric views from different perspectives of the clip portion of the mounting device of FIG.


7


.





FIGS. 9A and 9B

are isometric views from different perspectives of the mounting body of the mounting device of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is an isometric view of the assembled mounting device in

FIG. 7

with the mounting ring disassembled.





FIG. 11

is a partial side section elevation of the assembled mounting device in

FIG. 7

with the mounting ring disassembled.





FIG. 12

is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment of a flashlight having a clip affixed to the flashlight housing.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the same components across the several views, and in particular to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a flashlight mount


10


mounted on a gun


5


with a barrel end


6


. The flashlight mount


10


holds a generally cylindrical flashlight


15


having a head


16


, a tail end


17


, a cylindrical housing


18


and tapered neck


19


. When the flashlight


15


is mounted as shown, the longitudinal axis of the flashlight is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of gun


5


. In addition, the head


16


of flashlight


15


faces the barrel end


6


of gun


5


to direct light in the direction in which the gun is pointed.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-2

, the flashlight mount


10


includes a clip


20


releasably attached to a mounting body


40


. The clip


20


includes a rounded nose


29


, a base


21


, a latch


28


and an elongated arm


26


that connects the base to the latch. Latch


28


includes a tip


27


and a tapered face


30


adjacent to the tip. The base


21


of clip


20


has a hollow cylindrical body


22


having a coaxial cylindrical bore or opening


23


axially spaced from the longitudinal axis of arm


26


and adapted to receive flashlight


15


. The cylindrical body


22


has an annular beveled edge


24


in its outer periphery that faces the latch


28


. A hole


25


is cut through the base


21


in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of arm


26


and is adapted to receive a set screw


31


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2-3

, the cylindrical body


22


forms a bore


23


adapted to receive the tail end


17


and housing


18


of flashlight


15


. The latch


28


is configured and positioned such that the latch tip


27


is proximal to, and preferably rests on, the flashlight housing


18


when the flashlight


15


is inserted through the cylindrical body


22


. The nose


29


on clip


20


is configured to bear against the tapered neck


19


of flashlight


15


when the flashlight is fully inserted into the cylindrical body


22


. Preferably, nose


29


is elliptical or rounded to cooperate with the tapered neck


19


of flashlight head


16


, thereby providing greater stability to the flashlight in the clip


20


. Once flashlight


15


is fully inserted into clip


20


, tip


27


of latch


28


is proximal to, and preferably rests on, flashlight housing


18


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The set screw


31


is of a sufficient length to extend through the set screw hole


25


to bear against the flashlight housing


18


and secure the flashlight within the cylindrical body


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, clip


20


is preferably formed of a resiliently flexible material, such as nylon, nylon


6


, reinforced nylon or other plastic, which provides flexibility and resiliency to arm


26


. As used herein, “resiliently flexible” refers to the flexibility of arm


26


that allows it to deflect outwardly and away from housing


18


and return substantially to its original position, thereby imposing an inward force on the arm that permits clipping of flashlight


15


onto an object, such as a belt, pants pocket or mounting body


40


. When the clip


20


containing flashlight


15


is initially clipped onto an object, the object pushes against the tapered face


30


of latch


28


, displaces the latch and arm


26


, and wedges in between the arm and flashlight housing


18


. The resiliency of arm


26


biases the arm and latch tip


27


inwardly to clamp down onto the object and secure the flashlight


15


to the object. When the flashlight


15


and clip


20


are detached from the object, the flexibility of arm


26


allows the latch tip


27


to release the object, and the resiliency of the arm returns it substantially to its original position.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, the mounting body


40


is shown with a forward end


60


and a rearward end


62


. Like the clip


20


, the mounting body


40


is preferably formed of a resiliently flexible material, such as nylon, nylon


6


, reinforced nylon or other plastic, but the mounting body need not be flexible or as flexible as the clip


20


. The mounting body


40


includes a sleeve


42


and a pair of pedestals


43


and


44


adapted to receive the clip arm


26


and latch


28


. The sleeve


42


defines a cylindrical aperture


47


and includes an annularly beveled edge


45


on the inward periphery of the forward end


60


. The beveled edge


45


is adapted to mate with the beveled edge


24


on the clip


20


. The cylindrical aperture


47


has a diameter similar to the outside diameter of flashlight housing


18


. The sleeve


42


also extends to define a suitable arrangement for attaching mounting body


40


to a gun or other implement.




An example of an attaching arrangement may include a pair of rails


50


and


51


separated by a channel


54


. Rails


50


and


51


include longitudinal grooves


52


and


53


, respectively, which face inward toward the channel


54


. Rails


50


and


51


also contain a pair of transverse slots


56


and


57


, respectively, that completely penetrate through the rails. Slots


56


and


57


are adapted to receive various means for securing the mounting body


40


to the gun


5


. For example, slots


56


and


57


may be adapted to receive a pair of locking pins, or may be aligned with holes in gun


5


to allow the mounting body


40


to be screwed to the gun.




Mounting body


40


includes an arrangement of features for engaging clip


20


. Pedestals


43


and


44


and a section of sleeve


42


between said pedestals extend to form an arc-shaped tongue


46


at the rearward end


62


of mounting body


40


. Pedestals


43


and


44


further define a groove or channel


49


on the exterior of mounting body


40


for receiving clip arm


26


. A notch


48


adapted to mate with latch


28


of clip


20


protrudes into the end of tongue


46


and is centered on the longitudinal axis of said tongue. Notch


48


provides an engaging face for engaging latch tip


27


. The exterior base of channel


49


forms a guide ramp that extends radially outwardly from the longitudinal axis of the sleeve, beginning at the forward end


60


of the mounting body


40


and expanding radially outwardly as it reaches the rearward end


62


of the mounting body. The gradual outward expansion of ramp


99


allows the arm


26


to initially engage the ramp surface with minimal deflection of the arm. As the arm


26


and latch


28


are slid further between the pedestals


43


and


44


, the contour of the ramp


99


gradually causes the arm and latch to deflect outward from the flashlight


15


. Once the latch


28


is slid beyond the end of the ramp and over the notch


48


, the resilient property of the arm


26


forces the latch back toward the flashlight


15


and into the notch


48


. Engagement of the latch


28


and latch tip


27


in notch


48


assists in minimizing lateral and longitudinal movement between the clip


20


and mounting body


40


, thereby holding light


15


in a desired position in relation to gun


5


.




The use of the flashlight mount


10


will now be described. Referring back to

FIG. 2

, the flashlight housing


18


is held in coaxial alignment with the bore


23


of clip


20


, such that the tail end


17


of flashlight


15


is adjacent to cylindrical body


22


. The tail end


17


of flashlight


15


is then inserted through bore


23


, followed by the flashlight housing


18


. The flashlight housing


18


is slid through bore


23


until nose


29


of the clip


20


abuts the tapered neck


19


of flashlight


15


, as shown in FIG.


3


. The set screw


31


is then rotated clockwise in the set screw hole


25


as needed to bear against the flashlight housing


18


and secure the flashlight


15


against the inside wall of the cylindrical body


22


. With the flashlight


15


inserted into the clip


20


, the flashlight can be clipped to an object or article of clothing.




To mount the flashlight


15


and clip


20


to a gun


5


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the flashlight


15


is held in coaxial alignment with the mounting body


40


, such that the tail end


17


of the flashlight is adjacent to the cylindrical aperture


47


of the mounting body, as shown in FIG.


5


. The latch


28


and arm


26


of clip


20


are deflected outwardly from flashlight


15


in the direction marked A. Preferably, clip arm


26


is sufficiently flexible to permit manual deflection without the assistance of any leverage tools. The tail end


17


of flashlight


15


is then inserted into the aperture


47


, followed by the flashlight housing


18


. Once the housing


18


has entered the aperture


47


, the latch


28


and arm


26


are released so that the latch tip


27


rests on the guide ramp


99


of mounting body


40


shown in FIG.


4


B. The housing is then advanced through aperture


47


, with the latch tip riding along the contour of guide ramp


99


. As the latch tip


27


rides along the guide ramp


99


, the latch


28


and arm


26


deflect outwardly from the flashlight


15


. Once the latch tip


27


reaches the notch


48


in tongue


46


, the latch tip and arm


26


deflect back inwardly toward flashlight


15


. At that point, the annular beveled edge


45


of mounting body


40


mates with the beveled edge


24


of clip


20


so that the clip and mounting body are in cooperation, as shown in FIG


6


. Referring back to

FIGS. 1

,


4


A and


4


B, grooves


52


and


53


are mated with corresponding surfaces on gun


5


to slidably mount the flashlight


15


to the gun. The gun


5


may be one of a variety of types of guns, including handguns, long guns or shot guns.




Thus far, the preferred embodiment has been described as a device for mounting a flashlight


15


to a gun


5


. However, the present invention is adaptable to mount a flashlight to a variety of objects in addition to guns, including tools, tables and walls. Therefore, it is intended that the mounting device


10


be used for mounting lights to a variety of objects and structures.




Referring now to

FIG. 7

, an alternate embodiment of the invention is illustrated and designated generally


110


. The device


110


includes a clip


120


adapted to hold a flashlight


115


, a mounting body


140


and a metal mounting ring


170


fastened to the mounting body. The flashlight has a head


116


, a tail end


117


, a housing


118


and a tapered neck


119


. The clip


120


is releasably attachable to the mounting body


140


. A bore


171


through the center of ring


170


is adapted so as to allow the ring to be slipped over part of a gun, such as a gun barrel.




As shown in

FIGS. 8A and 8B

, clip


120


includes a base


121


, a hollow cylindrical body


122


and an elongated arm


126


extending from the base. The arm


126


has two ends: a flanged end


125


connected to the base


121


and a distal end


124


. The distal end


124


of arm


126


contains a latch


128


similar to the previous embodiment. The latch


128


includes a latch tip


127


and a tapered face


130


. A ridge


129


protrudes from the arm


126


on the side opposite of the latch


128


and extends along the longitudinal axis of the arm so as to bisect the arm. The ridge


129


is flush with the arm at the distal end and protrudes increasingly outwardly as it reaches the flanged end


125


to add proportional strength and stiffness along the length of the arm.




The cylindrical body


122


forms a bore


123


adapted to receive the tail end


117


and housing


118


of flashlight


115


. Bore


123


has a diameter that is similar to the outside diameter of housing


118


such that the outside surface of the housing is proximal to the inside surface of the cylindrical body


122


when the flashlight is inserted into the clip


120


. Similar to the previous embodiment, when the flashlight


115


is inserted into clip


120


, the latch tip


127


is proximal to, and preferably rests on, flashlight housing


118


. After the housing


118


has been inserted through cylindrical body


122


, the tapered neck


119


of the flashlight


115


prevents further insertion of the flashlight into the cylindrical body. The clip


120


is preferably formed of a resiliently flexible material, such as nylon, nylon


6


or reinforced nylon, providing flexibility and resiliency to arm


126


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 9A and 9B

, the mounting body


140


is shown with a forward end


160


and a rearward end


162


. The mounting body


140


includes a sleeve


142


that forms a rectangular channel


147


extending longitudinally from the forward end


160


to the rearward end


162


. The sleeve


142


flares outwardly at the forward end


160


to form a pair of wings


144


and


145


. A pair of rectangular grooves


152


and


153


extend longitudinally along the interior of wings


144


and


145


, respectively, and adjoin with rectangular channel


147


so as to form a polygonal aperture


148


at the forward end


160


. The polygonal aperture


148


is shaped to receive arm


126


and flange


125


of clip


120


.




The sleeve


142


contains means for attaching the mounting ring


170


to the mounting body


140


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the mounting ring


170


includes an elongated bar


172


that secures the ring to the mounting body


140


. The bar


172


is attachable to the mounting body


140


in a number of ways, including screws, bolts, rivets or other fastening arrangements. The mounting ring


170


could also be molded with the mounting body


140


. In

FIG. 7

, the elongated bar


172


is shown as being riveted to the mounting body


140


with a pair of rivets,


174


and


175


. The mounting body


140


includes a pair of mounting slots


156


and


157


, shown in

FIG. 9A

, to allow the mounting ring


170


to be riveted to the mounting body. Referring to

FIG. 9B

, an access port


158


and arc-shaped groove


159


on the underside of the mounting body


140


allow a riveting tool or other tool to reach the slots


156


and


157


from the underside of the mounting body when fasteners are to be connected. Once the mounting ring


170


is connected to the mounting body


140


, the mounting ring can be slid around part of a gun, such as a gun barrel.




The mounting body


140


is also mountable directly to the stock of a gun without the use of the mounting ring


170


. After slots


156


and


157


are aligned with similar holes in the stock, screws or bolts are inserted through the underside of the mounting body


140


and screwed into the stock of the gun. The access port


158


and groove


159


provide clearance for a screwdriver in the event that screws are used.




The operation of flashlight mount


110


is similar to that of the previous embodiment. Referring to

FIG. 10

, the tail end


117


and housing


118


of flashlight


115


are inserted through the bore


123


of clip


120


. With the flashlight


115


inserted into clip


120


, the flashlight can be clipped to an object or article of clothing. To attach the clip


120


to the mounting body


140


, arm


126


is aligned with the aperture


148


at the forward end


160


of the mounting body. Once aligned, the distal end


124


of arm


126


is inserted into aperture


148


and advanced through the channel


147


so that the distal end emerges through the sleeve


142


at the rearward end


162


of mounting body


140


, as shown in FIG.


10


. During insertion of the arm


126


, the flange


125


slides into grooves


152


and


153


, thereby minimizing lateral movement of the arm within the sleeve


142


. Upon completion of the insertion of arm


126


through the sleeve


142


, the latch tip


127


passes over the tongue


146


so that the arm and latch


128


are flush with the tongue, as shown in FIG.


11


. Tongue


146


provides an engaging surface for engaging tip


127


. Contact between latch tip


127


and tongue


146


assists in minimizing longitudinal movement of the arm


126


within the sleeve


142


, and assists positioning light


115


in relation to an object to which it is mounted.




While particular embodiments of the present invention have been herein illustrated and described, it is not intended to limit the invention to such disclosure, but changes and modifications may be made therein and thereto. For instance, flashlight


15


and clip body


22


have thus far been described as having a round or cylindrical shape. However, the flashlight housing


18


can also be polygonal, having one or more flat sides or an irregular cross-sectional shape that cooperates with an irregularly shaped bore in clip body


22


. One skilled in the art will also see that the flashlight


15


and clip


20


need not be separate and distinct components. Referring now to

FIG. 12

, a clip


220


can be affixed to a flashlight housing


218


so that the clip is an integral part of flashlight


215


. Clip


220


can be molded to flashlight


215


or attached to the flashlight using glue, bolts or any other common fastener. In such a case, the clip


220


does not require a cylindrical collar to secure the clip to the flashlight


215


. The cylindrical body


22


on clip


20


has been described herein as being a closed cylinder with no partition or break in the cylinder wall. However, the cylindrical body that receives the flashlight could also be an open or “C-shaped” cylinder with a cut through the wall. This opening would allow the cylinder to flexibly expand to accommodate flashlights of varying diameters. The cylinder could include a cut in its wall and an adjustable coupling fastened over the opening. The coupling could contain one or more screws to adjust the size of the bore, or could be resiliently flexible as needed to accommodate flashlights of different sizes.




As a result, the scope of the invention should be determined in accordance with the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A flashlight clip and mount comprising:a flashlight clip including: a body having an opening adapted for receiving a flashlight; and a flexible clip arm extending from said body and having a latch tip adapted for clipping a flashlight to a first object; and a flashlight mount including: a body having a first engaging feature adapted for engaging a second object and a channel having a guide surface for slidable engagement with the latch tip, said channel further having an end face substantially normal to the guide surface and configured for engagement with the latch tip to limit displacement of the clip arm and flashlight relative to the mount body.
  • 2. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 1 wherein the flexible clip arm is constructed of a resiliently flexible material.
  • 3. The flashlight clip and mount in claim 1 wherein the first object includes one of a pocket or a belt.
  • 4. The flashlight clip and mount in claim 1 wherein the second object includes one of a weapon, a gun, a tool or an implement.
  • 5. The flashlight clip and mount in claim 1 comprising a flashlight disposed in the opening in the clip body.
  • 6. A flashlight clip and mount comprising:a flashlight clip including: a flexible clip arm extending from a flashlight and having a latch tip adapted for clipping the flashlight to a first object, wherein the clip arm is one of affixed to or integrally molded to the flashlight; and a flashlight mount including: a body having a first engaging feature adapted for engaging a second object and a channel having a guide surface for slidable engagement with the latch tip, said channel further comprising an end face substantially normal to the guide surface and configured for engagement with the latch tip to limit displacement of the clip arm and flashlight relative to the mount body.
  • 7. A mountable light comprising:a flashlight; a flashlight clip including: a body having an opening adapted for receiving said flashlight; and a flexible clip arm extending from said body and having a latch tip adapted for clipping the flashlight to a first object; and a flashlight mount including: a body having a first engaging feature adapted for engaging a second object and a channel having a guide surface for slidable engagement with the latch tip, said channel further having an end face substantially normal to the guide surface and configured for engagement with the latch tip to limit displacement of the clip arm and flashlight relative to the mount body.
  • 8. The mountable light of claim 7 wherein the flexible clip arm is constructed of a resiliently flexible material.
  • 9. The mountable light in claim 7 wherein the first object includes one of a pocket or a belt.
  • 10. The mountable light in claim 7 wherein the second object includes one of a weapon, a gun, a tool or an implement.
  • 11. A mountable light comprising:a flashlight; a flashlight clip including: a flexible clip arm extending from the flashlight and having a latch tip adapted for clipping the flashlight to a first object, wherein the clip arm is one of affixed to or integrally molded to the flashlight; and a flashlight mount including: a body having a first engaging feature adapted for engaging a second object and a channel having a guide surface for slidable engagement with the latch tip, said channel further comprising an end face substantially normal to the guide surface and configured for engagement with the latch tip to limit displacement of the clip arm and flashlight relative to the mount body.
  • 12. A mount body adapted for receiving a flashlight, said mount body comprising an engaging feature for engaging a first article and having a channel for receiving a clip arm extending from a flashlight, said clip arm having a latch, wherein said channel has a guide surface in the channel for slidable engagement with the latch and an end face substantially normal to the guide surface and configured for engagement with the latch to limit displacement of the clip arm and flashlight relative to the mount body.
  • 13. The mount body in claim 12 wherein the first article includes one of a weapon, a gun, a tool or an implement.
  • 14. The mount body in claim 12 wherein the clip arm is one of affixed to or integrally molded to the flashlight.
  • 15. A releasable flashlight mount comprising:a flashlight clip adapted for attachment to a flashlight and including an elongated resiliently flexible arm having at one end thereof a latch having a latch tip for engaging an engaging feature; and a mounting body adapted for attachment to an object and having a channel with an engaging face proximate an end thereof for providing the engaging feature, wherein the channel of said mounting body is for releasably receiving the elongated resiliently flexible arm with the latch tip thereof engaging the engaging face of said mounting body.
  • 16. A flashlight clip and mount comprising:a flashlight clip including: a body having a cylindrical sleeve adapted for receiving a flashlight; a flexible clip arm extending generally parallel to and offset from the longitudinal axis of said sleeve, said clip arm having a latch extending inwardly toward the axis of said sleeve and an edge on the latch adapted for clipping a flashlight to a first object; and a securing means on the cylindrical sleeve for engaging and holding a flashlight securely within said cylindrical sleeve; and a flashlight mount including: a base having a cylindrical bore adapted for receiving a flashlight; a grooved passage offset from the longitudinal axis of the bore and extending along the exterior of the base, said passage being adapted for engaging a second object; a securement means in the grooved passage for engaging the second object to securely hold the base on the second object; and a channel extending along the exterior of the base opposite the grooved passage, said channel having a notch for receiving and engaging the latch on said flexible clip arm to connect said flashlight clip to the base.
  • 17. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 16 wherein the flexible clip arm is constructed of a resiliently flexible material.
  • 18. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 16 wherein the first object includes one of a pocket or a belt.
  • 19. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 16 wherein the second object includes one of a weapon, a gun, a tool or an implement.
  • 20. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 16 comprising a flashlight disposed in the cylindrical sleeve.
  • 21. A flashlight clip and mount comprising:a flashlight clip including: a body having a cylindrical sleeve adapted for receiving a flashlight; a generally rectangular flange attached to the exterior of sleeve and offset from the axis of the sleeve; and a flexible clip arm extending from the flange and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said sleeve, said clip arm having an elongated ridge extending outwardly on one side of the arm and a latch on the opposite side of the arm extending inwardly toward the axis of said sleeve, said latch having an edge adapted for clipping a flashlight to a first object; and a flashlight mount including: a base having a forward end and a rearward end; a cavity extending through the base having a polygonal cross-section adapted to receive said clip arm on the clip; a pair of opposed grooves in the cavity adapted to engage the flange as the clip arm is inserted into the cavity; a ceiling in the cavity adapted to engage the ridge on said flexible clip arm as the clip arm is inserted into the cavity; a tongue extending from the rearward end of the base, said tongue generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base and having a rear edge adapted to engage the latch on said flexible clip arm after the clip arm is inserted through the cavity; and attachment means on the base for affixing the base to a second object.
  • 22. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 21 wherein the flexible clip arm is constructed of a resiliently flexible material.
  • 23. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 21 wherein the first object includes one of a pocket or a belt.
  • 24. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 21 wherein the second object includes one of a weapon, a gun, a tool or an implement.
  • 25. A mountable flashlight comprising:a flashlight having a flexible clip arm extending generally parallel to and offset from the longitudinal axis of said flashlight, said clip arm having a latch extending inwardly toward the axis of said flashlight and an edge on the latch adapted for clipping the flashlight to a first object; and a flashlight mount including: a base having a cylindrical bore adapted for receiving the flashlight; a grooved passage offset from the longitudinal axis of the bore and extending along the exterior of the base, said passage being adapted for engaging a second object; a securement means in the grooved passage for engaging the second object to securely hold the base on the second object; and a channel extending along the exterior of the base opposite the grooved passage, said channel having a notch for receiving and engaging the latch on said flexible clip arm to connect said flashlight clip to the base.
  • 26. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 25 wherein the flexible clip arm is constructed of a resiliently flexible material.
  • 27. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 25 wherein the first object includes one of a pocket or a belt.
  • 28. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 25 wherein the second object includes one of a weapon, a gun, a tool or an implement.
  • 29. A mountable flashlight comprising:a flashlight; a flashlight clip affixed to the flashlight and including: a generally rectangular flange attached to the exterior of the flashlight and offset from the axis of the flashlight; and a flexible clip arm extending from the flange and parallel to the longitudinal axis of said flashlight, said clip arm having a longitudinal ridge on one side of the arm and a latch on the opposite side of the arm extending inwardly toward the flashlight, said latch having an edge adapted for clipping the flashlight to a first object; and a flashlight mount including: a base having a forward end and a rearward end; a cavity extending through the base having a polygonal cross-section adapted to receive said clip arm on the clip; a pair of opposed grooves in the cavity adapted to engage the flange as the clip arm is inserted into the cavity; a ceiling in the cavity adapted to engage the ridge on said flexible clip arm as the clip arm is inserted into the cavity; a tongue extending from the rearward end of the base, said tongue generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base and having a rear edge adapted to engage the latch on said flexible clip arm after the clip arm is inserted through the cavity; and attachment means on the base for affixing the base to a second object.
  • 30. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 29 wherein the flexible clip arm is constructed of a resiliently flexible material.
  • 31. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 29 wherein the first object includes one of a pocket or a belt.
  • 32. The flashlight clip and mount of claim 29 wherein the second object includes one of a weapon, a gun, a tool or an implement.
Parent Case Info

This Application hereby claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/244,366 filed Oct. 30, 2000.

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