Flashlight

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6726342
  • Patent Number
    6,726,342
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 26, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A flashlight comprises a barrel, a lamp shield assembly, and a lamp seat assembly. The lamp seat assembly includes a lamp seat, a movable seat, and a lamp mounted on the movable seat. The position of the movable seat in the lamp seat can be adjusted to locate the filament of the lamp in the focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly so that the light beams emitted from the lamp can travel a long distance.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a flashlight allowing adjustment of a filament of a lamp to a focus of a reflective member so that the light beams emitted from the lamp can travel a long distance.




2. Description of the Related Art




U.S. Pat. No. 5,006,969 discloses a flashlight comprising a conductive cylinder, a bulb threadedly engaged in a front end of the conductive cylinder, a light-shell threadedly engaged with an outer threading on the front end of the conductive cylinder, and a light condenser mounted in the light-cell. The bulb is mounted to a position in front of or behind a hole of the light condenser. For a qualified bulb, the filament


2


′ of he bulb held by two supports


1


′ should be parallel to a top face of an insulating member


3


′, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

of the drawings. When the filament of the bulb is not located in the focus of the light condenser, the bulb can be moved along a longitudinal direction of the barrel by means of turning the light-shell until the filament of the bulb is moved to the focus of the light condenser, as shown in FIG.


2


. Thus, the light beams emitted from the bulb may travel a long distance. However, as illustrated in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, in a case that the filament


2


′ of the bulb is not parallel to the top face of the insulating member


3


′, it is impossible to locate the filament


2


′ of the bulb in the focus of the light condenser. As a result, the light beams emitted from the bulb could not travel far.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of the present invention to provide a flashlight allowing adjustment of a filament of a lamp to a focus of a reflective member so that the light beams emitted from the lamp can travel a long distance.




A flashlight in accordance with the present invention comprises a barrel, a lamp shield assembly, and a lamp seat assembly. The lamp seat assembly includes a lamp seat, a movable seat, and a lamp mounted on the movable seat. The position of the movable seat in the lamp seat can be adjusted to locate the filament of the lamp in the focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly so that the light beams emitted from the lamp can travel a long distance.











Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a conventional bulb.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of a flashlight with a conventional bulb in FIG.


1


.





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are sectional views illustrating conventional bulbs with a tilted filament.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view illustrating illumination of a flashlight having a bulb with a tilted filament.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of a flashlight in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a partial sectional view of the flashlight in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the flashlight in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a partial sectional view of the flashlight in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a first embodiment of a flashlight in accordance with the present invention generally includes a barrel


1


, a lamp seat assembly


2


, and a lamp shield assembly


3


.




The barrel


1


is made from electrically conductive metal to form a hollow barrel for receiving a battery unit (two dry cells


10


in this embodiment) therein. A shoulder


11


is formed on a front end of an inner periphery of the barrel


1


. The front end of the inner periphery of the barrel


1


further includes an inner threading


12


. The front end of an outer periphery of the barrel


1


includes an outer threading


13


. The outer periphery of the barrel


1


further includes an annular groove


15


defined in the front end thereof and adjacent to the outer threading


13


for receiving an O-ring


151


for preventing water from entering the flashlight.




The lamp seat assembly


2


comprises a lamp seat


20


and an insulating plate


22


. The lamp seat


20


is made from electrically conductive metal. A flange


202


is formed on an end of an outer periphery of the lamp seat


20


. The lamp seat


20


includes an outer diameter slightly smaller than an inner diameter of the barrel


1


such that the lamp seat


20


can be mounted into the barrel


1


with outer threading


203


on the outer periphery of the lamp seat


20


being threadedly engaged with inner threading


12


of the barrel


1


and with the flange


202


of the lamp seat


20


abutting against a front annular end face of the barrel


1


, best shown in FIG.


6


. The lamp seat


20


includes a central through-hole


201


with a concave wall portion for receiving a movable seat


21


that is made from electrically conductive material. The movable seat


21


includes a through-hole


211


for threadedly or tightly receiving a lamp


212


.




The insulating plate


22


is substantially cylindrical and has an outer threading


220


for threading engagement with the inner threading


12


of the barrel


1


. A side of the insulating plate


22


abuts against the shoulder


11


of the barrel


1


and is thus positioned. The insulating plate


22


includes a longitudinal through-hole


221


for receiving a conductive member


222


having a length slightly greater than a thickness of the insulating plate


22


. The conductive member


222


has a first end electrically connected to a positive pole (not labeled) of the lamp


212


and a second end electrically connected to a positive pole of one of the dry cells


10


, thereby forming a positive pole circuit. The negative pole of the lamp


212


is electrically connected to the negative pole of the other dry cell


10


through the movable seat


21


, the lamp seat


20


, the barrel


1


, and a switch (not shown, as it is not the main feature of this embodiment), thereby forming a negative pole circuit.




A plurality of screw holes


223


are defined in the insulating plate


22


and surround the through-hole


221


of the insulating plate


22


. A screw or bolt


224


is mounted in each screw hole


223


. A front end of each bolt


224


can be adjusted to protrude beyond an associated screw hole


223


to a desired extent. The front end of each bolt


224


abuts against a flat rear side


214


(

FIG. 6

) of the movable seat


21


. Thus, by means of adjusting the protruded extent of each bolt


224


, the filament


213


of the lamp


212


can be adjusted in the vertical direction to locate in the focus of a reflective member


33


of the lamp shield assembly


3


(see the phantom lines and numerals


212


′ and


213


′ in

FIG. 6

showing the new position of the filament


213


and the lamp


212


). In other words; the position of the movable seat


21


is securely positioned in the through-hole


201


of the lamp seat


20


after adjustment in the vertical direction. It is noted that other means can be used to adjust the position of the filament


213


of the lamp


212


. The user may also use his or her finger to finely adjust the lamp


212


to make the convex surface of the movable seat


21


to slide along the concave wall portion of the through-hole


201


of the lamp seat


20


until the filament


213


of the lamp


212


reaches the focus of the reflective member


33


. Next, adhesive may be applied into (by means of permeation) the space between the convex outer surface of the movable seat


21


and the concave wall portion of the through-hole


201


of the lamp seat


20


to thereby bond them together.




The lamp shield assembly


3


comprises a lamp shield


30


, a waterproof sleeve


31


, a protective lens


32


, and a reflective member


33


. The lamp shield


30


is substantially a tubular member made from metal and includes a ledge


301


on an inner periphery thereof for retaining the waterproof sleeve


31


that is made from rubber. The waterproof sleeve


31


is securely mounted to the inner periphery of the lamp shield


30


and includes a ledge


311


for retaining the protective lens


32


in place. The reflective member


33


is made from metal and includes an outer threading


331


for engaging with the inner threading


302


of the lamp shield


30


. The outer threading


331


of the reflective member


33


can be forced to engage with the inner threading


302


of the lamp shield


30


by means of using suitable tools to thereby cause the reflective member


33


to push the protective lens


32


to press against the waterproof sleeve


31


. Two sides of the protective lens


32


are in tight and intimate contact with the ledge


301


of the lamp shield


30


that is stopped by the ledge


311


and the reflective member


33


, respectively. The required pressure-tight effect and waterproof effect are thus provided. The inner threading


302


of the lamp shield


30


is threadedly engaged with the outer threading


13


of the barrel


1


to allow adjustment of the relative position between the reflective member


33


and the lamp seat


20


upon manually rotating the lamp shield assembly


3


. Thus, the position of the filament


213


of the lamp


212


can be adjusted in the horizontal direction.





FIGS. 7 and 8

illustrate another embodiment of the flashlight in accordance with the present invention. In this embodiment, the flashlight includes a barrel


1


, a lamp seat assembly


2


, and a lamp shield assembly


3


.




The barrel


1


is made from electrically conductive metal to form a hollow barrel for receiving a battery unit (two dry cells


10


in this embodiment) therein. A shoulder


11


is formed on a front end of an inner periphery of the barrel


1


. The front end of an outer periphery of the barrel


1


includes an outer threading


13


for threading engagement with the lamp shield assembly


3


. The outer periphery of the barrel


1


further includes two annular grooves


16


defined in the front end thereof and adjacent to the outer threading


13


. A C-clip


14


is received in each annular groove


16


for holding a lamp seat


20


of the lamp seat assembly


2


. A transverse hole


17


is defined in the barrel


1


and between the annular grooves


16


. A button


204


for the lamp seat


20


extends through the transverse hole


17


for manually control of on/off of a lamp


212


.




The lamp seat assembly


2


comprises a lamp seat


20


, a movable seat


21


, an outer conductive spring


23


, and an inner conductive spring


24


. The lamp seat


20


is tubular and includes a reduced section


205


on a top thereof. The inner conductive spring


24


and a conductive member


222


are mounted in the reduced section


205


, wherein the conductive member


222


has an end attached to an end of the inner conductive spring


24


. The other end of the conductive member


222


is connected to the positive pole of the lamp


212


. The other end of the inner conductive spring


24


is connected through the button


204


to the positive pole of one of the dry cells


10


, thereby forming a positive pole circuit. The outer conductive spring


23


is mounted around the reduced section


205


and includes an end connected to the negative pole of the lamp


212


. The other end of the outer conductive spring


23


is connected through the barrel


1


to the negative pole of the other cell


10


, thereby forming a negative pole circuit.




The front end of the reduced section


205


includes a concave wall


209


for receiving the movable seat


21


with a convex outer surface. The movable seat


21


includes a through-hole


211


for threadedly or tightly receiving a lamp


212


that is retained in place by a conductive cap


25


having an inner threading


251


threadedly engaged with an outer threading


208


on the front end of the reduced section


205


of the lamp seat


20


. Below the outer threading


209


are a number of screw holes


206


each receiving a bolt


207


therein.




A front end of each bolt


207


can be adjusted to protrude beyond an associated screw hole


206


to a desired extent. The front end of each bolt


224


abuts against a periphery


215


of the lamp


212


. Thus, by means of adjusting the protruded extent of each bolt


207


, the filament


213


of the lamp


212


can be adjusted to locate in the focus of a reflective member


33


of the lamp shield assembly


3


(see the phantom lines and numerals


212


′ and


213


′ in

FIG. 6

showing new position of the filament


213


of the lamp


212


). Thus, the movable seat


21


is retained in place in the inner concave wall


209


of the lamp seat


20


after adjustment in the vertical direction. It is noted that other means can be used to adjust the position of the filament


213


of the lamp


212


. The user may also use his or her finger to finely adjust the lamp


212


to make the convex outer surface of the movable seat


21


to slide along the concave wall


209


of the reduced section


205


of the lamp seat


20


until the filament


213


of the lamp


212


reaches the focus of the reflective member


33


. Next, adhesive may be applied into (by means of permeation) the space between the convex outer surface of the movable seat


21


and the concave wall


209


of the through-hole


201


of the reduced section


205


to thereby bond them together.




The lamp shield assembly


3


comprises a lamp shield


30


, a waterproof sleeve


31


, a protective lens


32


, and a reflective member


33


. The lamp shield


30


is substantially a tubular member made from metal and includes a ledge


301


on an inner periphery thereof for retaining the waterproof sleeve


31


that is made from rubber. The waterproof sleeve


31


is securely mounted to the inner periphery of the lamp shield


30


and includes a ledge


311


for retaining the protective lens


32


in place. The reflective member


33


is made from metal and includes an outer threading


331


for engaging with the inner threading


302


of the lamp shield


30


. The outer threading


331


of the reflective member


33


can be forced to engage with the inner threading


302


of the lamp shield


30


by means of using suitable tools to thereby cause the reflective member


33


to push the protective lens


32


to press against the waterproof sleeve


31


. Two sides of the protective lens


32


are in tight and intimate contact with the ledge


301


of the lamp shield


30


that is stopped by the ledge


311


and the reflective member


33


, respectively. The required pressure-tight effect and waterproof effect are thus provided. The inner threading


302


of the lamp shield


30


is threadedly engaged with the outer threading


13


of the barrel


1


to allow adjustment of the relative position between the reflective member


33


and the lamp seat


20


upon manually rotating the lamp shield assembly


3


. Thus, the position of the filament


213


of the lamp


212


can be adjusted in the vertical direction.




According to the above description, it is appreciated that the lamp


212


is engaged on the movable seat


211


that has a convex outer surface for mating with the concave wall


209


of the lamp seat


20


, thereby allowing adjustment of the filament


213


of the lamp


212


in the vertical direction until the filament


213


of the lamp


212


is located in the focus of the reflective member


33


. As a result, the light beams emitted from the lamp


212


can travel a long distance.




The position of the reflective member


33


relative to the lamp seat


20


can be varied by means of manually turning the reflective member


33


. Thus, the focus of the flashlight can be altered in the horizontal direction.




Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A flashlight comprising:a barrel, a lamp seat assembly, and a lamp shield assembly having a reflective member; the barrel being made from electrically conductive metal for receiving a battery unit, the barrel including an inner periphery having a front end, the front end of the inner periphery of the barrel having an inner threading, the barrel further including an outer periphery having a front end, the front end of the outer periphery of the barrel having an outer threading for threading engagement with the lamp shield assembly; the lamp seat assembly comprising a lamp seat and a movable seat mounted in the lamp seat, the lamp seat being made from electrically conductive metal, the lamp seat including an outer threading on the outer periphery thereof for threadedly engagement with the inner threading of the barrel, the movable seat including a central through-hole for holding a lamp, the movable seat further including an outer convex surface for slidingly engaging with an inner concave wall of a through-hole of the lamp seat such that the movable seat is slidable relative to the lamp seat until a filament of the lamp is located in a focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly.
  • 2. The flashlight as claimed in claim 1, wherein adhesive is permeated into a space between the convex outer surface of the movable seat and the inner concave wall of the lamp seat for fixing the lamp after the filament of the lamp is located in the focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly.
  • 3. The flashlight as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lamp seat assembly further includes an insulating plate mounted in the lamp seat and behind the movable seat, a plurality of screw holes being defined in the insulating plate and surrounding a central through-hole of the insulating plate, each said screw hole receiving a bolt therein, a front end of each said bolt being adjustable to protrude beyond an associated one of the screw holes to a desired extent, the front end of each said bolt abutting against a flat rear side of the movable seat to thereby retain the lamp in place after the filament of the lamp is located in the focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly.
  • 4. A flashlight comprising:a barrel, a lamp seat assembly, and a lamp shield assembly having a reflective member; the barrel being made from electrically conductive metal for receiving a battery unit, the barrel including an inner periphery having a front end, the front end of the inner periphery of the barrel having two annular grooves each for receiving a C-clip, the barrel further including an outer periphery having a front end, the front end of the outer periphery of the barrel having an outer threading for threading engagement with the lamp shield assembly; the lamp seat assembly comprising a lamp seat securely held in place by said C-clips and a movable seat mounted in the lamp seat, the lamp seat including a reduced section on a top thereof, the reduced section including a front end having a concave wall for slidingly receiving an outer convex surface of the movable seat, the movable seat including a central through-hole for securely holding a lamp, the movable seat being slidable relative to the lamp seat until a filament of the lamp is located in a focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly.
  • 5. The flashlight as claimed in claim 4, wherein adhesive is permeated into a space between the convex outer surface of the movable seat and the concave wall of the reduced section of the lamp seat for fixing the lamp after the filament of the lamp is located in the focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly.
  • 6. The flashlight as claimed in claim 4, wherein the reduced section of the lamp seat includes a plurality of screw holes each receiving a bolt therein, a front end of each said bolt being adjustable to protrude beyond an associated one of the screw holes to a desired extent, the front end of each said bolt abutting against a periphery of the movable seat to thereby retain the lamp in place after the filament of the lamp is located in the focus of the reflective member of the lamp shield assembly.
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