Claims
- 1. A rechargeable flashlight system, comprising:
a flashlight comprising:
a rechargeable battery pack having a first electrical contact; and a body configured to receive the rechargeable battery pack; wherein the battery pack is separable from the body; a charger configured to receive the flashlight and the battery pack, and operable to charge the battery pack when the battery pack is in the body and when the battery pack is separated from the body, comprising:
a second contact in communication with an electrical source, wherein the second contact is cooperable with the first contact to provide an electrical path from the electrical source to the battery pack to charge the battery pack; a lock cooperable with the battery pack to releasably retain the battery pack in position in the charger so that the first contact is in the electrical path with the second contact.
- 2. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 1 comprising a third contact that is operable to provide an electrical path from the electrical source to the battery pack to charge the battery pack while the battery pack is disposed within the body of the flashlight.
- 3. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 2 wherein the charger comprises a socket and the third contact is disposed within the socket.
- 4. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 1 wherein the lock is biased toward engagement with the battery pack.
- 5. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 1 comprising a socket configured to receive the battery pack, wherein the third contact is disposed within the socket.
- 6. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 1 wherein the lock comprises a pivotable arm having a first end and a second end, and a latch is disposed on the first end.
- 7. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 6 wherein the battery pack comprises a retaining flange and the latch is cooperable with the flange to releasably retain the battery pack in the electrical path with the charger.
- 8. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 6 wherein the second end of the arm comprises an actuation surface for disengaging the lock to release the battery pack from the charger.
- 9. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 6 wherein the body includes a retaining flange and the latch is cooperable with the flange to releasably retain the flashlight in the socket.
- 10. A rechargeable flashlight system, comprising:
a flashlight comprising:
a rechargeable battery pack; a body configured to be connectable with the rechargeable battery pack; and a retaining surface on one of either the battery pack or the body; wherein the battery pack is separable from the body; a charger operable to charge the battery pack when the battery pack is connected with the body and when the battery pack is separated from the body, comprising: a lock co-operable with the retaining surface to releasably retain the one of the battery pack and the body in the charger to charge the battery pack.
- 11. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 10 wherein the lock is biased toward engagement with the one of the battery pack and the body.
- 12. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 10 wherein the lock comprises a pivotable arm having a first end and a second end, and a latch is disposed on the first end.
- 13. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 12 wherein the second end of the arm comprises an actuation surface for disengaging the lock to release the one of the battery pack and the body from the charger.
- 14. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 10 wherein the retaining surface comprises a flange.
- 15. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 14 wherein the lock is biased toward engagement with the one of the battery pack and the body.
- 16. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 14 wherein the lock comprises a pivotable arm having a first end and a second end, and a latch is disposed on the first end.
- 17. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 16 wherein the second end of the arm comprises an actuation surface for disengaging the lock to release the one of the battery pack and the body from the charger.
- 18. A method for charging a battery pack of a rechargeable flashlight, comprising the steps of:
providing a charger configured to cooperate with the flashlight and the battery pack; locking the flashlight in the charger so that the battery pack is in electrical communication with the charger; charging the battery pack while the flashlight is locked in the charger and the battery pack is connected with the flashlight; unlocking the flashlight to disengage the flashlight from the charger; using the flashlight to drain the battery; separating the battery pack from the flashlight; locking the separated battery pack in the charger so that the battery pack is in electrical communication with the charger; charging the battery pack while the battery pack is separated from the flashlight; and unlocking the battery pack to disengage the flashlight from the charger.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of locking the flashlight comprises the step of pivoting a latch into engagement with the flashlight.
- 20. The method of claim 19 comprising the step of providing a biasing element operable to bias the latch into engagement with the flashlight.
- 21. The method of claim 18 wherein the step of locking the battery pack comprises the step of pivoting a latch into engagement with the battery pack.
- 22. The method of claim 21 comprising the step of providing a biasing element operable to bias the latch into engagement with the battery pack.
- 23. The method of claim 18 comprising the step of attaching the battery pack to the flashlight after the step of charging the separated battery pack.
- 24. A method for charging a battery pack of a rechargeable flashlight, comprising the steps of:
providing a charger having a socket configured to cooperate with the flashlight; inserting the flashlight in the socket so that the battery pack of the flashlight is in electrical communication with the charger, wherein the step of inserting the flashlight into the socket pivots a lock so that the flashlight is locked in the socket; charging the battery pack while the flashlight is locked in the charger and the battery pack is connected with the flashlight; pivoting the lock to unlock the flashlight; removing the unlocked flashlight from the socket.
- 25. The method of claim 24 comprising the steps of separating the battery pack from the flashlight and charging the separated battery pack with the charger.
- 26. The method of claim 24 comprising the step of locking the battery pack to the charger.
- 27. The method of claim 24 comprising the step of providing a biasing element operable to bias the lock toward engagement with the flashlight.
using the flashlight to drain the battery; separating the battery pack from the flashlight; locking the separated battery pack in the charger so that the battery pack is in electrical communication with the charger; charging the battery pack while the battery pack is separated from the flashlight; and unlocking the battery pack to disengage the flashlight from the charger.
- 28. A rechargeable flashlight system, comprising:
a flashlight configured to receive a rechargeable battery assembly therein, the flashlight having a body with a lamp positioned at a forward portion and having a rear portion, the flashlight having a flashlight charging contact positioned to be electrically connected with the rechargeable battery assembly; a charger having a housing formed to provide a receptacle extending vertically to receive the rear portion of the flashlight and having a charger contact located in the receptacle to connect with the flashlight charging contact; wherein the charger comprises: a latching assembly including a lever arm pivotally mounted on the charger housing to engage and hold the flashlight in the receptacle, the latching assembly having an actuator for operating the lever arm to release the flashlight.
- 29. The rechargeable flashlight system of claim 28, wherein the flashlight comprises a clip mounted to the body for attachment of the flashlight to a user, and wherein the charger has a recess formed therein for accommodating the clip when the rear end of the flashlight is inserted into the receptacle.
- 30. The rechargeable flashlight system of 28, wherein the charger contact comprises a spring mounted in the charger and extending vertically within the receptacle for contacting the flashlight charging contact when the flashlight is inserted into the receptacle.
- 31. The rechargeable flashlight system of 28 wherein the flashlight comprises a rim formed in the rear portion of the body for receiving an end of the lever arm of the latching assembly for holding the flashlight in the charger.
- 32. The rechargeable flashlight system of 28 wherein the rechargeable battery assembly comprises a case for holding a plurality of rechargeable battery cells, the case configured for insertion into the rear end of the flashlight, and the case having a closed end forming a rear surface of the flashlight when the battery assembly is inserted into the flashlight.
- 33. The rechargeable flashlight system of 32 wherein the closed end of the case comprises a compressible seal member for sealing the rear end of the flashlight.
- 34. The rechargeable flashlight system of 28 wherein the latching assembly includes a spring for urging one end of the lever arm into engagement with the flashlight when it is inserted into the charger;
and wherein the actuator is operable to counteract the spring to release the flashlight from the charger.
- 35. A rechargeable flashlight system, comprising:
a rechargeable battery assembly having a latch engagement surface thereon; a flashlight configured to receive the rechargeable battery therein, the flashlight having a body with a lamp positioned at a forward portion and having a rear portion, the flashlight having a flashlight charging contact to be electrically connected with the rechargeable battery assembly; a charger having a housing formed to provide a receptacle extending vertically to receive the battery, and having a charger contact located in the receptacle to connect with the flashlight charging contact; wherein the charger comprises: a latching assembly including a lever arm pivotally mounted therein to engage and hold the flashlight in the receptacle, one end of the lever arm positioned in the receptacle for engaging the latch engagement surface of the rechargeable battery, and having an actuator for operating the lever arm to release the lever arm from the engagement surface of the rechargeable battery.
- 36. The rechargeable flashlight system of 35 wherein the rechargeable battery assembly comprises a case for holding a plurality of rechargeable battery cells, the case configured for insertion into the rear portion of the flashlight, and the case having a closed end forming a rear surface of the flashlight when the battery assembly is inserted in the flashlight.
- 37. The rechargeable flashlight system of 36 wherein the latch engagement surface comprises an abutment surface formed in the case for receiving said end of the lever arm.
- 38. The rechargeable flashlight system of 37 wherein the latching assembly comprises a spring compressed between the lever arm and the charger housing for urging said end of the lever arm into engagement with the battery assembly.
CONTINUING APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] This is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/828,620 filed Apr. 6, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/455,988 filed Dec. 7, 1999, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,771, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/168,459 filed Oct. 8, 1998, now issue as U.S. Pat. No. 6,012,824 which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 08/789,916 filed Jan. 28, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,272. Each of the foregoing applications are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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