Claims
- 1. A method for assembling a bi-sided flashlight to include a personalized billboard in which said flashlight has a top, said top having a holder laterally disposed from a bulb aperture, a bulb having a bulb base proportioned for insertion in said bulb aperture, a bottom, a tubular housing member between said top and said bottom, means for removably securing the top to the bottom to sandwichingly engage the tubular housing member, means provided for supporting a pair of batteries, an electrical bridge on the bottom member for electrically connecting and physically removably securing the two lower portions of the two batteries, means for supporting a lens light bulb interiorly of the top beneath the bulb aperture, a contact switch having a base and extending switch arms at the top of one battery end and with the switch arms which extend in flanking relationship to the bulb base, and means extending from the bottom to snap-actingly engage the top thereby removably securing the tubular housing member therebetween, comprising the steps of:
- providing a billboard with a personalized message proportioned to fit interiorly of the housing,
- assembling the bulb into the top, and the two batteries into the bottom, said bulb being above one battery and the holder being above the adjacent battery,
- orienting the contact switch atop one battery and offset from the bulb and beneath the holder,
- thereafter positioning the tubular housing member with the billboard message inside, the indicia of which faces the outside, and
- snap-actingly securing the top to the connecting means extending upwardly from the bottom to thereby complete the configuration of the bi-sided flashlight with the billboard means interiorly positioned therein to permit squeezing either side to force the contact switch into electrical engagement with the bulb,
- whereby illuminating the bulb sends light to an area adjacent the holder to illuminate a target area near items held by the holder.
- 2. A method for activating a flashlight having a pair of batteries, a bulb, a housing for supporting the batteries, said housing comprising a bottom, a top, said top having a laterally disposed holder and bulb aperture, a contact switch having leaf springs extending from a contact bridge at the top of one battery end, said leaf springs extending in flanking relationship to the bulb base, and means extending from the bottom to snap-actingly engage the top thereby removably securing the tubular housing member therebetween, a tubular connection between the bottom and top, and means extending from the bottom to snap-actingly engage the top thereby removably securing the tubular housing member therebetween, comprising the steps of:
- connecting opposite polarity ends of the batteries at the bottom portion electrically and physically,
- connecting the top portion of one such battery with the bulb,
- providing the opposite battery top with said connector switch, said connector switch having leaf springs which can selectively or together contact the bulb,
- positioning the top aperture above a battery with the holder adjacent the aperture,
- whereby yieldably engaging the tubular portion of the flashlight from either side or both will activate the switch springs to connect the battery to the bulb by means of the bulb being the ultimate connected open element in an electrical circuit, and the illumination of the bulb is adjacent the holder to illuminate a hand held item such as a key when inserted into a key slot.
- 3. In the method according to claim 2,
- providing space between the top and the bottom of said flashlight to accommodate a billboard interiorly of the tubular member,
- forming said tubular member of a transparent material, whereby a "billboard" can be presented interiorly of the flashlight.
- 4. In the method according to claim 2,
- modifying said opposed means extending upwardly from the base to have top engaging means at the upper portion, and
- providing upstanding removably engaging means on the top, whereby the subject flashlight can be assembled or disassembled for purposes of replacing the batteries, or billboard, or bulb.
- 5. In the method according to claim 2,
- spacing the batteries from each other to preclude one battery from directly contacting the other, whereby batteries having an uninsulated case or an insulated case may be interchangeably used in the housing for the subject batteries.
- 6. In a bi-sided flashlight which comprises in combination, a tubular flexible body portion with opposed body sides and having body top and body bottom ends spaced from each other, a flashlight top proportioned to matingly engage the top portion of the tubular body and support the batteries in side by side relationship with the tops and bottoms directly opposite each other, a pair of batteries each having a battery top and a battery bottom, a flashlight bottom proportioned to engage the bottom of the tubular flexible body portion, and means for selectively connecting the batteries to a bulb in the flashlight top, the improvement comprising:
- said means for connecting including a contact switch with yieldable arms positioned to contact the bulb base and said arms being joined by a bridge which engages the top of one battery,
- a light bulb and aperture therefor positioned atop one of the batteries at one side portion of the flashlight top, and
- a holder positioned on the flashlight top immediately adjacent the flashlight bulb, whereby the illumination provided by the bulb may be conveniently directed at a target area where an item held by the holder, such as a key, can be placed in an illuminated key slot.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application is a Divisional Application of application Ser. No. 08/942,024, filed Oct. 1, 1997 from which U.S. Pat. No. 5,895,112 issued Apr. 20, 1999.
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Divisions (1)
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