Claims
- 1. A flashlight comprising:a flashlight body having a first end and a second end; a head assembly operatively coupled to the first end of the flashlight body and including a lamp; an endcap removably coupled to the second end of the flashlight body and having a peripheral side wall and a bore defined within said end cap; first and second switches disposed within said bore; said end cap having a first end adapted for mating with the second end of the flashlight body, and having a second end provided with a closure; one of said first and second switches comprising a latching ON/OFF switch that can be activated to open or close an electrical circuit including the lamp in response to actuation of a first switch actuator, and the other of said first and second switches comprising an intermittent switch operative to intermittently close an electrical circuit including the lamp only when activated in response to actuation of a second switch actuator, a selected one of said first and second switch actuators being exposed outwardly of said end closure, the other of said first and second switch actuators being exposed outwardly of a peripheral sidewall of said flashlight body or said end cap whereby said lamp can be continuously connected in electrical circuit in response to actuation of said first switch actuator or can be intermittently connected in electrical circuit in response to intermittent actuation of said second switch actuator.
- 2. A flashlight as defined in claim 1 wherein the end cap includes a radial bore, said other switch actuator being operatively associated with said radial bore and including a first flexible membrane cover which may be moved selectively into contact with said selected one of said first and second switches.
- 3. A flashlight as defined in claim 2 wherein said selected one of said switch actuators is operatively associated with said closure and includes a second flexible membrane cover which may be moved selectively into contact with the other of said first and second switches.
- 4. A flashlight comprising:a flashlight body having opposite first and second ends; a head assembly operatively coupled to the first end of the flashlight body, the head assembly including a lamp; an endcap removably coupled to the second end of the flashlight body, the endcap accommodating a first printed circuit board, a second printed circuit board adapted for operative association with a first switch, and a third printed circuit board adapted for operative association with a second switch.
- 5. A flashlight as defined in claim 4 including a first switch mounted directly on the second printed circuit board, the second printed circuit board being electrically interconnected with the first printed circuit board.
- 6. A flashlight as defined in claim 5 wherein the second printed circuit board is mounted on the first circuit board.
- 7. A flashlight as defined in claim 4 including a second switch mounted directly on the third printed circuit board, the third printed circuit board being electrically interconnected with the first printed circuit board.
- 8. A flashlight as defined in claim 7 wherein the third circuit board is electrically interconnected to the first circuit board by at least one conductive fastener extending from the first circuit board to the third circuit board.
- 9. A flashlight as defined in claim 4 wherein the first circuit board and the third circuit board are disposed parallel to each another.
- 10. A flashlight as defined in claim 4 wherein the first circuit board is positioned transversely to a longitudinal axis of the endcap.
- 11. A flashlight as defined in claim 10 wherein the second printed circuit board is positioned perpendicular to the first circuit board.
- 12. The flashlight as defined in claim 4 wherein the third circuit board is positioned transversely to a longitudinal axis of the endcap.
Parent Case Info
This invention is a continuation from Ser. No. 09/513,731, filed Feb. 14, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,474,833, which is incorporated herein by reference, and relates generally to flashlights and, more particularly, to flashlights having switches to control the operation of the flashlight lamp.
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