Claims
- 1. A flashlight switch comprising
a tubular switch housing body having a front flange, a back flange, and a receptacle opening extending through the switch housing in between the front flange and the back flange, a front contact slot through the front flange and a back contact slot through the back flange; a front contact aligned with the front contact slot and a back contact aligned with the back contact slot; a tubular neck section co-axially and integrally attached to the front flange of the switch housing body around the front contact slot, the neck section having a neck slot; a push button switch assembly contained within the receptacle opening and having an upper switch assembly housing and a lower switch assembly housing, the upper switch assembly housing containing an indexer, a switch driver, contact clips on opposite sides of the assembly housing and a center contact ring which alternately makes and breaks contact with the contact clips and the front and back contacts and is incrementally rotated when the switch driver is pressed.
- 2. The flashlight switch of claim 1 further comprising a spring for biasing the indexer upwardly.
- 3. The flashlight switch of claim 1 wherein the contact clips on opposite sides of the switch assembly housing having protruding legs.
- 4. The flashlight switch of claim 1 further comprising indexer ridges in the upper switch assembly housing which cooperate with the indexer.
- 5. The flashlight switch of claim 1, further comprising a battery contact extending from the back flange and in electrical contact with the back contact.
- 6. The flashlight switch of claim 1, further comprising a lamp holder slidably positioned within the neck, a spring between the lamp holder and front contact slot, in electrical contact with the front contact and biasing the lamp away from the switch housing body.
- 7. The flashlight switch of claim 6, further comprising a ground contact extending from the switch housing body into the neck and in sliding contact with the lamp holder.
- 8. The flashlight switch of claim 7, further comprising a set screw in the lower switch assembly housing connecting the ground contact to the switch assembly housing.
- 9. The flashlight switch of claim 5, further comprising an o-ring between the battery contact and the back flange of the switch housing for sealing against the switch housing.
- 10. A flashlight comprising
a flashlight barrel; a switch housing within the flashlight barrel; a switch assembly in the switch housing; means for adjustably positioning the switch housing within the barrel.
- 11. The flashlight of claim 10 further comprising a neck attached to the switch housing and a lamp holder slidably contained within the switch housing neck.
- 12. The flashlight of claim 11 further comprising a ground contact extending from the switch housing body into the neck and in sliding contact with the lamp holder.
- 13. The flashlight of claim 12 further comprising a set screw in the switch assembly connecting the ground contact to the barrel.
- 14. The flashlight of claim 10 wherein the switch assembly comprises an indexer, a switch driver, contact clips on opposite sides of the assembly housing and a center contact ring which alternately makes and breaks contact with the contact clips and is incrementally rotated when the switch driver is pressed.
- 15. The flashlight of claim 14 wherein the switch housing comprises a front flange and a back flange and an o-ring groove in the back flange.
- 16. The flashlight of claim 15 further comprising a retainer ring within the barrel for positioning the front flange of the switch housing.
- 17. The flashlight of claim 10 further comprising a switch seal covering the switch assembly.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/931,548, filed Sep. 16, 1997 and now pending, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/483,381, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,749,645, which in turn is a continuation of U.S patent application Ser. No. 08/138,918, filed Oct. 18, 1993, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/832,857, filed Feb. 7, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,260,858.
Continuations (4)
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