The present invention relates to a flashlight.
A standard flashlight has a normally cylindrical casing, a light source, a lamp-head collar and a lamp head. A variety of different shapes and configurations of flashlight is known, often having a plurality of parts that have to be assembled in the factory in a complicated manner and thus with high labor costs. In addition, there are increased production costs that, due to the high number of different components, are relatively high.
However, a reduction of the parts is often at the expense of a long surface life and durability of the flashlight because certain components have to carry out different functions at the same time within the flashlight.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved flashlight.
Another object is the provision of such an improved flashlight that overcomes the above-given disadvantages, in particular that is made of as few parts as possible, has a compact design and, at the same time, functions reliably.
A flashlight has according to the invention a casing extending along an axis and having axially opposite front and rear ends, a collar fittable on the front end, a support disk engaged and gripped axially between the collar and the front end, a light source on a front face of the disk, thermally conductive regions on the disk, and a lamp head secured to the collar.
Overall, beside the standard components, namely the casing including an end cap and a battery cartridge, and the lamp-head collar, no further parts are necessary to build a reliably functioning flashlight. In particular, an additional element by means of which the support disk is connected to the casing is no longer required.
Preferably, a light-emitting diode (LED) is used as light source that, despite putting out considerable light, produces comparatively little heat. In addition, compared to conventional light bulbs, LED's are characterized by their durability.
According to a preferred configuration of the present invention, the support disk has circular and/or annular electrical contacts mounted concentrically on its outer edge and on its back face. This configuration of electrical contact surfaces is particularly suitable for flashlights in which the batteries are mounted in a battery cartridge because the latter, independent of its angular alignment, is always connected to the electrical contact surface. However, this can also be eliminated as long as it is ensured that the electrical connection between the battery cartridge and the support disk is closed, which can be done, for example, by fitting the battery cartridge to a groove in the housing.
Preferably, the support disk has an annular, thermally conductive abutment surface on its outer edge that, in the assembled condition, engages the casing. Provision of the thermally conductive abutment surface, ensures that the entire support is cooled by effectively dissipating the heat to the casing, so the durability of the used light source is increased. As preferred materials, in particular aluminum, brass or copper are suitable here.
However, it is also possible that the abutment surface on edge is thermally conductive not only on its outer edge surfaces. In order to increase the cooling of the support it is advantageous that the support disk has a outer surface that is formed as thermally conductive surface and, in the assembled condition, engages a tubular section of the casing. Moreover, the support disk can have thermally conductive surfaces also on the lamp head face that, in the assembled condition, engage an abutment face of the lamp-head collar.
In order to ensure a secure hold of the support within the flashlight, the lamp-head collar and the casing have respective abutment shoulders for the positive-locking mounting of the support, between which abutment shoulders the support disk is held in the assembled condition. The respective abutment surfaces are configured in a thermally conductive manner so that the heat generated at the LED can be dissipated in an optimal manner.
Preferably, the lamp-head collar and the casing are connected to each other by a screwthread that is comparatively robust and, at the same time, can be manufactured in a simple manner. In addition, the lamp head and the lamp-head collar are also threaded to each other, for which purpose the lamp head and the lamp-head collar have complementary internal and external screwthreads. A potentially installed reflector lens can be mounted therebetween so that it is captured between the lamp head and the lamp-head collar. Alternatively, the reflector lens can also have a separate threaded section so that it can be screwed into the lamp head, and the lamp head can also be screwed directly onto the casing. This way, the number of parts used is reduced by the part formed by the lamp-head collar, which saves further assembly costs. Of course, it is also possible to fasten the reflector lens in the lamp head by means of a separate support that, for example, can be a cylinder with an adequate external thread. In such a configuration, the lamp head and the lamp-head collar are formed as one piece.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
a is an exploded view of a flashlight according to the invention;
b is an axial section through the assembled flashlight;
a is a rear view of a detail of the flashlight; and
b is a cross-section through the detail of
As seen in
In the assembled condition (
In order to ensure an optimal electrical contact between the battery cartridge 3 and the support disk 8, it has as best shown in
The LED light source 9 is centrally mounted on the front face of the disk 8 and is connected via unillustrated conductors or traces to the contacts 20, 20′, and or 21 for connection to the battery pack 3 that can be connected, for instance to the casing 2 via a switch 11 in the end cap 4.
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2010 1 0236847 | Jul 2010 | CN | national |
101778017 | Sep 2010 | EP | regional |
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