Claims
- 1. An improved reflector for a flashlight, said reflector having an internal reflective surface of revolution, a central axis, a smaller end, and a larger end, said surface near its smaller end having an aperture therethrough to pass a flashlight lamp, said lamp including a light-emitting source, and adjacent to said aperture a peripheral true paraboloidal region having a focus, the improvement comprising:
- said reflector surface as its extends axially away from said true paraboloidal region departing from the shape of a continuation of the true paraboloidal region by gradual change of diameter as it extends from station to station toward said larger end to form a modified parabolic surface, whereby the angle between a tangent to the modified surface and the central axis is changed, so that when said source is spaced from the focus to form a broad beam, the pattern of the reflected rays crosses or diverges from the central axis at a sufficient range from the reflector to form a substantially continuous broad beam pattern, and when the source is disposed at the focus, the reflected rays form a substantially continuous spot beam pattern.
- 2. A reflector according to claim 1 in which the diameter of said modified parabolic surface is greater than the true paraboloid as the diameter of the true parabolic surface increases to provide said broad beam when the source is intended to be spaced from the focus in the direction of the larger end.
- 3. A reflector according to claim 1 in which the diameter of said modified parabolic surface is less than the true paraboloid as the diameter of the true parabolic surface increases to provide said broad beam when the source is intended to be spaced from the focus in the direction of the smaller end.
- 4. An improved reflector for a flashlight, said reflector having an internal reflective surface of revolution, a central axis, a smaller end, and a larger end, said surface near its smaller end having an aperture therethrough to pass a flashlight lamp, said lamp including a light-emitting source, and adjacent to said smaller end a peripheral true paraboloidal region having a focus, said reflector having the capability of forming a spot beam when the source is disposed at the focus, or a broad beam when the source is axially spaced from the focus, said bulb and said reflector being mounted to a base, and are axially movable relative to one another, whereby selectively to generate either a spot beam or a broad beam, the improvement comprising:
- said reflecting surface as it extends axially from said true paraboloidal region having a center region increasing in diameter as the diameter of the true paraboloid increases and also increasing the angle between a tangent to the surface at an axial station and the central axis both diameter and tangent being relative to a theoretical continuation of said true paraboloid, a region of the resulting modified surface being such that as the surface extends toward the larger end, the rays from the lamp that are displaced from said focus towards said larger end tend progressively to be reflected less inwardly whereby to form a pattern while crossing the central axis at a sufficient range from the reflector, said rays reflected from said smaller diameter illuminating the outer rim of the broad beam, and the rays reflected from said larger end illuminating the center of the broad beam when the lamp is at the broad beam setting, said rays reflected from both the smaller and larger end of the reflector illuminating the spot beam when the source is source at the focus of the true peripheral paraboloidal region.
- 5. The reflector of claim 4 in which the reflector is not a complete surface of revolution but instead has one or more intermediate surfaces in order to decrease the size of the reflector in the direction of said intermediate surfaces.
- 6. The reflector according to claim 4 in which the maximum diameter surface is extended further to provide additional reflector area having an angle relative to the central axis such that the reflected light rays further illuminate the center region of the broad beam thereby to produce a brighter spot therein.
- 7. The reflector according to claim 4 wherein the reflective surface between the maximum and minimum diameter sections is a linearly modified paraboloid.
- 8. The reflector according to claim 7 wherein the slope of the reflective surface relative to the central axis is increased linearly with the radius of the reflector relative to the theoretical paraboloid.
- 9. The reflector according to claim 7 wherein the reflective surface is a modified paraboloid whose slope is increased linearly with the axial distance from the smaller diameter relative to the theoretical paraboloid.
- 10. The reflector according to claim 7 wherein the slope of the reflective surface is increased in a monotonical fashion with the axial position from the smaller diameter relative to the theoretical paraboloid.
- 11. The reflector according to claim 4 where the reflective surface is a modified paraboloid whose slope is increased with axial distance from the minimum diameter to the maximum diameter relative to the theoretical paraboloid so as to terminate at said maximum diameter with a slope such that the reflected rays from the source at the broad beam setting will emerge parallel to the axis of the reflector so as to illuminate the center of the broad beam.
- 12. The reflector according to claim 4 in which the reflector is adjustable radially relative to the light bulb to correct for off of axis lamp filament source placement.
- 13. The flashlight according to claim 4 in which the light bulb is adjustable radially relative to the reflector to correct for off of axis lamp filament source placement.
- 14. The flashlight according to claim 4 in which the reflector is adjusted angularly relative to the light bulb axis to correct from misoriented lamp filament source.
- 15. The flashlight according to claim 4 in which the light bulb is adjustable angularly relative to the reflector to correct for misoriented lamp filament source.
- 16. The reflector according to claim 4 wherein the slope of the surface at the maximum diameter is such as to reflect the rays in a direction to illuminate an area of the spot beam no farther from the flashlight centerline axis than the rays reflected from its paraboloidal region at the smaller diameter.
- 17. An improved reflector for a flashlight, said reflector having an internal reflective surface of revolution, a central axis, a smaller end, and a larger end, said surface near its smaller end having an aperture therethrough to pass a flashlight lamp, said lamp including a light-emitting source, and adjacent to said smaller end a peripheral true paraboloidal region having a focus, said reflector having the capability of forming a spot beam when the source is disposed at the focus, or a broad beam when the source is axially spaced from the focus, said bulb and said reflector being mounted to a base, and are axially movable relative to one another, whereby selectively to generate either a spot beam or a broad beam, the improvement comprising:
- said reflecting surface as it extends axially from said true paraboloidal region having a center region decreasing in diameter as the diameter of the true paraboloid increases and also decreasing the angle between a tangent to the surface at an axial station and the central axis both diameter and tangent being relative to a theoretical continuation of said true paraboloid, a region of the resulting modified surface being such that as the surface extends toward the larger end, the rays from the source that are displaced from said focus towards said smaller end tend progressively to be reflected less outwardly whereby to diverge from the central axis, said rays that are reflected from the smaller diameter illuminating the outer rim of the broad beam and the rays reflected from the larger end to illuminate the center of the broad beam when the source is at the broad beam setting, said rays reflected from both the smaller end and larger end to illuminate the spot beam when the source is at the focus of the true paraboloidal region.
- 18. The reflector according to claim 17 in which the reflector is not a complete surface of revolution but instead has one or more intermediate surfaces in order to decrease the size of the reflector in the direction of the intermediate surfaces.
- 19. The reflector according to claim 17 in which the maximum diameter surface is extended further to provide additional reflector area having an angle relative to the central axis such that the reflected light rays further illuminate the center region of the broad beam thereby to produce a brighter spot therein.
- 20. The reflector according to claim 17 wherein the reflective surface between the maximum and minimum diameter sections is a linearly modified paraboloid.
- 21. The reflector according to claim 20 where the slope of the reflective slope is decreased linearly with the radius relative to the theoretical paraboloid.
- 22. The reflector according to claim 20 wherein the reflective surface is a modified paraboloid whose slope is decreased linearly with axial distance from the smaller diameter relative to the theoretical paraboloid.
- 23. The reflector according to claim 20 wherein the slope of the reflective surface decreases in a monotonical fashion with axial position from the smaller diameter relative to the theoretical paraboloid.
- 24. The reflector according to claim 17 wherein the reflective surface is a modified paraboloid whose slope decreases with the axial distance from the minimum diameter to the maximum diameter relative to the theoretical paraboloid so as to terminate at a maximum diameter with a slope such that the reflected rays from the source when the filament is located at the broad beam setting will emerge parallel to the axis of the reflector so as to illuminate the center of the broad beam.
- 25. The reflector according to claim 17 in which the reflector is adjustable radially relative to the reflector to correct for off of axis lamp filament source placement.
- 26. The flashlight according to claim 17 in which the light bulb is adjustable radially relative to the reflector to correct for off of axis lamp filament source placement.
- 27. The flashlight according to claim 17 in which the reflector is adjustable angularly relative to the light bulb axis to correct for misoriented lamp filament source.
- 28. The flashlight according to claim 17 in which the light bulb is adjustable angularly relative to the reflector to correct for misoriented lamp filament source.
- 29. The reflector according to claim 17 wherein the slope of the surface at the maximum diameter is such as to reflect the rays in a direction to illuminate an area of the spot beam no farther from the flashlight centerline axis than the rays reflected from its paraboloidal region at the smaller diameter.
Parent Case Info
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No. 07/685,086 filed Apr. 10, 1991, entitled "ADJUSTABLE BEAM FLASHLIGHT WITHOUT NON-ILLUMINATED BEAM REGION AREAS", now abandoned, and Ser. No. 07/951,184 filed Sep. 28, 1992, entitled "ADJUSTABLE BEAM FLASHLIGHT WITHOUT NON-ILLUMINATED BEAM REGION AREAS", now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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