Flashlight with an electrical conductor unit for electrically connecting a lamp unit with a battery

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6347878
  • Patent Number
    6,347,878
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 27, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • O'Shea; Sandra
    • Ward; John Anthony
    Agents
    • Darby & Darby
Abstract
A flashlight includes a conductive barrel body having annular front and rear end portions spaced apart from each other in an axial direction, and a battery accommodating space extending in the axial direction between the front and rear end portions to accommodate a battery unit therein. A sleeve member is mounted co-axially on the front end portion of the barrel body. A lamp unit is disposed in the sleeve member, and includes a lamp seat and a light bulb mounted removably on the lamp seat. An electrical conductor unit is disposed in the sleeve member between the front end portion of the barrel body and the lamp unit. The conductor unit includes a conductive core member having a first end in electrical contact with the light bulb, and a second end to contact electrically a first electrode of the battery unit inside the battery accommodating space. A dielectric core holding block is formed with an axial core mounting hole, within which the core member is mounted. A tubular conductive coupling member has the core holding block received therein, and has a rear section in electrical contact with the front end portion of the barrel body, and a front section in electrical contact with the lamp seat, thereby connecting electrically the barrel body and the lamp seat.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a flashlight, more particularly to a flashlight that has an improved electrical conductor unit disposed between a conductive barrel body and a lamp unit so as to provide effective electrical connection therebetween.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional flashlight is shown to include a conductive barrel body


1


with front and rear end portions


10


,


11


, a light bulb assembly


2


mounted on the front end portion


10


, and a switch device


3


mounted on the rear end portion


11


.




As illustrated, the conductive barrel body


1


defines a battery accommodating space


100


that extends in the axial direction between the front and rear end portions


10


,


11


and that is adapted to accommodate a battery unit


12


therein.




The switch device


3


includes a rear sleeve member


31


mounted threadedly on the rear end portion


11


of the conductive barrel body


1


, and a push unit


33


with a dielectric outer sheath disposed inside the rear sleeve member


31


. A biasing member


333


establishes connection between a first end of the push unit


33


and an electrode of the battery unit


12


. The push unit


33


has a conductive radial outward projection


331


normally spaced apart from an end face


13


of the rear end portion


11


of the barrel body


1


in the axial direction, and a second end


335


that extends outwardly of the rear sleeve member


31


in the axial direction.




The light bulb assembly


2


includes a front sleeve member


21


sleeved threadedly on the front end portion


10


of the barrel body


1


, a light bulb seat


23


disposed inside the front sleeve member


21


, a reflector cap


25


mounted threadedly on the front sleeve member


21


, and a light reflector


235


disposed inside the reflector cap


25


and in electrical contact with the barrel body


1


. A biasing member


233


is disposed between the light reflector


235


and the light bulb seat


23


, thereby biasing the light bulb seat


23


to contact electrically with another electrode of the battery unit


12


via a coil spring


237


. Under such a condition, inward pressing action of the second end


335


of the push unit


33


relative to the rear sleeve member


31


will result in contact between the conductive outward projection


331


and the end face


13


of the rear end portion


11


of the barrel body


1


, thereby establishing an electrical connection between the light bulb


236


and the battery unit


12


. The reflector cap


25


can be moved relative to the front sleeve member


21


in order to achieve a variable focusing effect. The conductive barrel body


1


is further formed with a radial outward contact


14


adjacent to the front end portion


10


thereof. As such, in case the battery unit


12


is of a rechargeable type, the conventional flashlight can be disposed in the battery charging device


4


(see

FIG. 2

) so that clamping of the battery unit


12


can commence via the push unit


33


and the contact


14


of the flashlight, and charging terminals


41


,


43


on the battery charging device


4


.




Some of the disadvantages of the aforesaid conventional flashlight are as follows:




(i) Movement of the reflector cap


25


relative to the front sleeve member


21


when varying the focusing effect may result in displacement of the light bulb seat


23


, which in turn, affects proper electrical connection between the light bulb


236


and the battery unit


12


. In addition, the biasing member


233


may suffer from spring fatigue after long term use, thus leading to eventual poor electrical connection between the light bulb


236


and the battery unit


12


.




(ii) The light bulb


236


employed in the aforesaid conventional flashlight is generally a Krypton lamp and requires an electric current flow that is twice the current requirement of an ordinary light bulb. The large current flow can cause the coil spring


237


to melt, and can result in damage to the light reflector


235


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of this invention is to provide a flashlight which is clear of the disadvantages mentioned beforehand.




Accordingly, a flashlight of this invention includes a conductive barrel body, a sleeve member, a lamp unit, and an electrical conductor unit. The conductive barrel body has annular front and rear end portions spaced apart from each other in an axial direction, and a battery accommodating space that extends in the axial direction between the front and rear end portions and that is adapted to accommodate a battery unit therein. The sleeve member is mounted co-axially on the front end portion of the barrel body. The lamp unit is disposed in the sleeve member, and includes a lamp seat and a light bulb mounted removably on the lamp seat. The electrical conductor unit is disposed in the sleeve member between the front end portion of the barrel body and the lamp unit. The conductor unit includes a conductive core member having a first end in electrical contact with the light bulb, and a second end to contact electrically a first electrode of the battery unit inside the battery accommodating space. A dielectric core holding block is formed with an axial core mounting hole. The core member is mounted in the core mounting hole of the core holding block. A tubular conductive coupling member has the core holding block received therein, and has a rear section in electrical contact with the front end portion of the barrel body, and a front section in electrical contact with the lamp seat, thereby connecting electrically the barrel body and the lamp seat.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of this invention will become more apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a conventional flashlight;





FIG. 2

illustrates a battery charging device for charging the conventional flashlight shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the preferred embodiment of this invention;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a fragmentary view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how a switch device is actuated in order to establish electrical connection between a battery unit and a light bulb; and





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating how a light reflector is adjusted in order to achieve a variable focusing effect.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


,


5


and


6


, the preferred embodiment of a flashlight of this invention is shown to include a conductive barrel body


5


, a conductive front sleeve member


81


, a lamp unit


82


, and an electrical conductor unit


83


.




As illustrated, the conductive barrel body


5


has annular front and rear end portions


57


,


59


spaced apart from each other in an axial direction, and a battery accommodating space


50


that extends in the axial direction between the front and rear end portions


57


,


59


that is adapted to accommodate a battery unit


52


therein. Preferably, the barrel body


5


has a roughened outer wall surface


56


between the front and rear end portions


57


,


59


to facilitate handling thereof.




The sleeve member


81


is mounted co-axially and threadedly on the front end portion


57


of the barrel body


5


.




The lamp unit


82


is disposed in the sleeve member


81


, and includes a conductive lamp seat


824


and a light bulb


821


mounted removably on the lamp seat


824


.




The conductor unit


83


is disposed in the sleeve member


81


between the front end portion


57


of the barrel body


5


and the lamp unit


82


. The conductor unit


83


includes a conductive core member


831


, a dielectric core holding block


833


, and a tubular conductive coupling member


835


. The conductive core member


831


has a first end


8311


in electrical contact with the light bulb


821


, and a second end


8312


that is adapted to contact electrically a first electrode of the battery unit


52


inside the battery accommodating space


50


. The dielectric core holding block


833


is formed with an axial core mounting hole


8330


. The core member


831


is mounted in the core mounting hole


8330


of the core holding block


833


. The tubular conductive coupling member


835


has the core holding block


833


received therein, a rear section


8352


in electrical contact with the front end portion


57


of the barrel body


5


, and a front section


8351


in electrical contact with the lamp seat


821


, thereby connecting electrically the barrel body


5


and the lamp seat


821


. Preferably, the front section


8351


of the conductive coupling member


835


is connected threadedly to the lamp seat


821


.




A switch device


6


includes a conductive rear sleeve member


61


threadedly mounted on the rear end portion


59


of the barrel body


5


, a conductive push button


63


with a dielectric outer sheath


631


disposed in the rear sleeve member


61


. A biasing member


635


establishes electrical connection between a first end of the push button


63


and a second electrode of the battery unit


52


. The push button


63


has a second end


639


that projects outwardly of the rear sleeve member


61


, and a conductive radial projection


633


normally spaced apart from an end face of the rear end portion


59


of the barrel body


5


. The second end


639


of the push button


63


is adapted to be operated so as to make or break electrical connection between the rear end portion


59


of the barrel body


5


and the radial projection


633


of the push button


63


, as best shown in FIG.


5


. Preferably, the barrel body


5


is further formed with a radial outward contact


55


which cooperates with the second end


639


of the push button


63


for recharging the battery unit


52


on the battery charging device


4


of FIG.


2


.




A reflector unit


9


is mounted co-axially on the front sleeve member


81


, and includes a tubular reflector cap


91


sleeved on and engaging threadedly the external thread


811


of the sleeve member


81


, alight reflector


90


disposed in the reflector cap


91


, and a biasing member


92


for biasing the light reflector


90


in the axial direction away from the sleeve member


81


and toward a stop


93


formed in the reflector cap


91


. The light reflector


90


is made of a heat resistant material, such as an aluminum alloy.




In the preferred embodiment, the conductive coupling member


835


is constructed to have an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of the core holding block


833


so as to permit axial displacement of the core holding block


833


inside the conductive coupling member


835


. The sleeve member


81


is formed with an inwardly projecting stop unit


813


therein. The lamp unit


82


further includes a biasing member


823


disposed between the lamp seat


824


and the stop unit


813


. Preferably, the stop unit


813


is formed as an annular flange. The core member


831


has an axial length greater than that of the core mounting hole


8330


of the core holding block


833


such that the two ends


8311


,


8312


of the core member


831


project out of the core mounting hole


8330


. The core member


831


and the conductive coupling member


835


are made of a heat resistant material, such as copper, while the core holding block


833


is made of a heat resistant dielectric material, such as bakelite plastic. Alternatively, the core holding block


833


can be made of teflon resin or polycarbonate polymer.




The advantages provided by the flashlight of the present invention are as follows:




(i) The conductive core member


831


has two opposite ends projecting outwardly from two opposite ends of the dielectric core holding block


833


to ensure electrical connection between the battery unit


52


and the light bulb


823


. In addition, slidable mounting of the core member


831


in the core holding block


833


will further ensure an effective electrical connection between the battery unit


52


and the light bulb


823


.




(ii) The core member


831


can accommodate a relatively large current flow without damage thereo.




(iii) The conductor unit


83


and the light reflector


90


employed in the flashlight are more durable by virtue of its high heat-resistance properties, and the service life thereof are accordingly prolonged.




(iv) Replacement of the light bulb


821


can be conducted by simply removing the sleeve member


81


.




(v) Adjustment of the light reflector cap


90


can be conducted without affecting the position of the lamp seat


824


in the sleeve member


81


. In addition, removal of the light reflector cap


90


from the sleeve member


81


can still permit operation of the flashlight as a candle.




With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A flashlight comprising:a barrel body of electrically conductive material having annular front and rear end portions spaced apart from each other in an axial direction to form a battery unit accommodating space therebetween; a sleeve member sleeved co-axially and threadedly on said front end portion of said barrel body and having an inner wall surface formed with an inwardly projecting stop unit; a lamp unit disposed in said sleeve member, said lamp unit including a lamp seat and a light bulb mounted removably on said lamp seat; an electrical conductor unit disposed in said sleeve member between said front end portion of said barrel body and said lamp unit, said electrical conductor unit including a conductive core member having a first end in electrical contact with said light bulb, and a second end adapted to electrically contact with a first electrode of the battery unit in the battery accommodating space, a core holding block of electrical insulating material formed with an axial core mounting hole in which said core member is mounted, and a tubular conductive coupling member having said core holding block received therein, said coupling member having a rear section in electrical contact with said front end portion of said barrel body, and a front section engaging in electrical contact with said lamp seat thereby electrically connecting said barrel body and said lamp seat; a resilient biasing member disposed in said sleeve member and having one end limited by said stop unit and an opposite end abutting against said lamp seat, said resilient biasing member pushing said lamp seat for urging said coupling member to abut against said front end portion of said barrel body to ensure electrical contact between said coupling member and said barrel body when said sleeve member is rotated relative to said barrel body while maintaining engagement with said barrel body; and a switch device mounted operably on said rear end portion of said barrel body and adapted to be operated to make or break electrical connection between said barrel body and a second electrode of the battery unit in said battery accommodating space.
  • 2. The flashlight as defined in claim 1, further comprising a reflector unit mounted co-axially on said sleeve member.
  • 3. The flashlight as defined in claim 2, wherein said reflector unit includes a reflector cap sleeved threadedly on said sleeve member, a light reflector disposed in said reflector cap, and a biasing member for biasing said light reflector in the axial direction away from said sleeve member.
  • 4. The flashlight as defined in claim 3, wherein said coupling member engages threadedly to said lamp seat.
  • 5. The flashlight as defined in claim 1, wherein said stop unit is formed as an annular flange.
  • 6. The flashlight as defined in claim 1, wherein said core member has an axial length greater than that of said core mounting hole.
  • 7. The flashlight as defined in claim 1, wherein said barrel body has a roughened outer wall surface.
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