The flashlight 104 may include a spring biased bar 132 configured to cooperate with a cross slot 144 in the cooperating rail mounting structure 142 of the first rail mounting assembly 140 to allow the user to attach/detach the flashlight to/from the first rail mounting assembly 140. The flashlight 104 may include one or more actuators 108 for controlling the on/off status of the light source 106.
A cooperating flashlight may be removably coupled to the cooperating rail mounting structure 142 using a variety of mounting methods, for example the mounting method described in issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,574,901, pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/678,383 (both of which a incorporated herein by reference in their entirety), a linearly slidable bar generally perpendicular to the rigid elongated projections, a side clamp, or any other mounting method that allows the user to selectively attach and detach the flashlight to the cooperating rail mounting structure 142. For example, one of the elongated rigid projections and a cross bar may be fixed to a housing and the other projection may be rotatable parallel to a longitudinal axis and biased by a spring and/or a mechanical fastener, such as a screw, towards the first projection.
The rail mounting assembly 140 may have a clamping portion 146 coupled to the rail mounting structure 142 with a single degree of freedom coupler 160 to allow the rail cooperating rail mounting structure 142 to rotate relative to the clamping portion 146. Alternatively, as shown in
The clamping portion 146 may have one or more end portions 146A, 146B and a clamping portion 148 may have one or more end portions 148A, 148B configured to grasp the clamp 120 or any other object. The clamping portions 146, 148 may be formed from a single piece of material, for example metal or plastic, or from two or more pieces of material and a spring 154 or other mechanism. The clamping portions 146, 148 may be configured to bias the ends 148A, 148B, 148A, 148B towards each other to provide a clamping force. The clamping portions 146, 148 may be secured in a variety of positions along the clamp 120 of the face piece assembly 102 so as not to interfere with the seal 118.
Although reference has been made to firefighters, other users desiring hands-free lighting, including peace officers, first responder, industrial workers, sports persons, miners and cave spelunkers, high climbers, may benefit.
In one embodiment, the rail mounting system may provide as a flashlight, utensil, instrument or device mounting point that accepts products manufactured with the interface to mate to a cooperating rail structure, for example a MIL-STD-1913 or a Weaver rail, to allow for the attachment to be firmly fixed and aimed (oriented) to free the user's hands to accomplish the mission. Interchangeability, standardization of mounting system, and hands-free stability are maintained and provide one or more degrees of freedom to the user.
In another embodiment, the rail mounting system may be attached to the brim of a protective helmet, protective face/eye protector, or a head harness to allow a flashlight to be affixed thereto and provide one or more degrees of freedom.
In another embodiment, the rail mounting system may be attached to a wrist band or wristlet (bracelet) to allow a flashlight to be affixed thereto and provide one or more degrees of freedom.
In another embodiment, the rail mounting system may be attached to the harness of a self contained breathing apparatus or back support harness to allow a flashlight to be affixed thereto and provide one or more degrees of freedom.
In another embodiment, the rail mounting structure may be coupled to a police riot shield to allow a flashlight to be coupled thereto to provide one or more degrees of freedom.
In another embodiment, the rail mounting system may be coupled to a user's clothing or equipment to allow a flashlight to be coupled thereto to provide one or more degrees of freedom.
Although several embodiments have been described in detail herein, the invention is not limited hereto. It will be appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art that various modifications can be made without materially departing from the novel and advantageous teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the embodiments disclosed herein are by way of example. It is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not to be limited thereby.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent applications Ser. No. 60/795,318, filed Apr. 27, 2006, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60795318 | Apr 2006 | US |