The present invention relates to a hand-held device with a surface for holding and/or securing in place any kind of paper, document(s), card or cards (i.e., identification cards), or any other flat material(s), while at the same time having a first illumination means for the surface of the hand-held device, and a second illumination means for illuminating an area adjacent to the hand-held device.
Historically, a law enforcement officer, security professional, emergency medical technician, cable repairman, or firefighter or other similar worker in the field (hereinafter, “user”) during the day or night may be required to record information by way of writing on a flat surface such as a clipboard. At times this process may require the user to interact with another individual, involving the use of multiple items during the interaction. During such an interaction, the user may need to multi-task, juggling various items such as a pen, flashlight, identification card (“ID”), or other documents such as vehicle registration, proof of insurance, field interview (“FI”) card, etc. This presents an awkward situation for the user who must then simultaneously hold the documents, write, and focus on other individuals. Further, the user may not have an adequately flat surface available for recording necessary information during this interaction. This situation might require the user to use the surface of a car, the sidewalk, or the back of another individual in the absence of a clipboard or another adequate surface. Juggling multiple items while attempting to write may further distract the user, potentially leaving them vulnerable to attack, as in the case of law enforcement.
Moreover at night, even if the users are equipped with a clipboard, without the use of a car headlight, flashlight in their teeth, or some other independent light source, users are unable to simultaneously hold a clipboard, record required information, and a flashlight to illuminate the material and the face of another individual.
Thus, based on the foregoing, there is a need for a device that allows a user to simultaneously manage and illuminate documents or paperwork while incorporating an additional layer of safety and security to the user by providing a high-powered light source the user can aim in a desired direction.
The present invention combines the utility and convenience of a clipboard for the management of documents and ease of writing in the absence of another writing surface such as a table or desk, with multiple illumination devices, and manner of securing the device to the user's hand.
The present invention includes a base providing a flat surface suitable for writing with a fastener for securing a document or card to the base. The fastener may be a single clip similar to that in a common clipboard, or a plurality of clips or other fasteners provided to enable the user to secure the top, bottom, or sides of a given document or card. Further, the base may be sized to accommodate multiple types of documents or multiple documents at once. A preferred embodiment may be sized particularly for a standard sheet of paper, while another preferred embodiment might be smaller for mobility and storage, sized for a specific use such as a traffic citation or ID card. Other preferred embodiments include a strap for securing the base to the hand of the user.
Further provided in the present invention are multiple light sources. The multiple light sources enable the user to view or write on documents secured to the base, while providing an additional light source for the simultaneous illumination of an adjacent subject.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention considers a situation such as a law enforcement officer taking a field interview (“FI”) or making a traffic stop at night. Ordinarily such an officer will have his issued flashlight in use when he approaches the witness or suspect vehicle and driver. If issuing a traffic citation, the officer will likely utilize a clipboard to fill out the citation illuminating it with the lights from his police cruiser as he will have to secure his flashlight or hold it in the same hand as the clipboard as he writes with his opposite hand. This prevents the officer from both writing and maintaining the light source on the suspect or driver all at once.
The present invention solves the officers problem in this matter by providing a first light source to illuminate the documents secured to the clipboard, while a second light source is provided to illuminate the suspect vehicle or the driver's face, as required. In the case of a field interview, the officer may clip the witness' ID card to the provided clip on the handheld device while having sufficient area on the flat surface of the base to fill out the index card or FI card. The provided lights are then capable of illuminating both the FI card and the witness' face simultaneously.
The utility of the present invention is not limited to a traffic stop or field interview as it provides a similar solution to a cable repairman working in a dark location, a city utilities inspector, or any other user that needs to see what they are writing while providing light in another direction.
Various embodiments of the present invention incorporate a writing surface, a fastener for maintaining the position of a document, with one light focused on the document, another light source focused in a user-adjustable direction, a storage compartment, and removable or adjustable hand strap.
The objects, features, and advantages of the method according to the invention will be more clearly perceived from the following detailed description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which:
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With the help of hand-held device 100, user 101 is now able to maintain visual contact with the car and driver, while still being able to view and write upon the documents secured to hand-held device 100. Further, user 101 is provided with an additional layer of safety because he is not distracted by other tasks such as holding a flashlight.
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It should be appreciated by those skilled in the art that while LEDs are contemplated a primary source of light for hand-held device 100, other light sources may be implemented in order to conserve power while providing a lightweight lighting system that provides sufficient usable light at a low cost and efficient manner.
Similarly, the second light source 114 is also contemplated as a single LED or array of LEDs arranged to provide the user 101 with an additional means of illuminating user's 101 desired subject. Second light source 114 may be a fixed lens, similar to a common flashlight that is directed with the movement of hand-held device 100.
In an embodiment, both the primary, or first light source 112 and second light source 114 employ various lighting modes, allowing the user 101 to select from various intensity levels high, medium, low, off) or modes (steady, strobe).
Fastener 118 in the preferred embodiment is contemplated as a hinged and spring-loaded clip, as utilized in a clipboard. Alternatively, however, a sliding mechanism, binder clip, magnetic clasp, hinge and latch system, or other fastener known in the art used to secure documents may further be employed without departing from the spirit of the invention. The orientation of the secured document 116 may be oriented toward user 101 as in this Figure, or it may be oriented in the opposite direction, holding the bottom of a card, ID, or similar, as shown in
Exemplary document 116 pictured in this Figure is a standard 8.5″×11″ sheet of paper, however in alternative embodiments, the shape of base 120 is modified to suit other applications such as smaller documents, or for easy storage and mobility. In an embodiment, the construction of the present invention is alternatively intended to provide a waterproof or even bulletproof construction.
In an alternative embodiment, instead of fixing the axis of second light source 114 in line with the longitudinal axis 123 of the hand-held device 100, second light source 114 may be mounted in an adjustable manner. Second light source can be mounted within a ball-and-socket fixture, or extendable flexible mount (not shown). Such a feature allows user 101 to freely adjust the light off-axis in range 115, either in up and down or eft and right directions.
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This embodiment retains the primary elements of hand-held device 100 with first light source 212, second light source 214, and fastener 218. Thus hand-held device 200 provides the same key functionality as hand-held device 100, providing illumination of document 216, as it is secured to base 220 of upper section 204, with the light 213 from the first light source, and light 215 from the second light source 214.
Latch 222 secures upper section 204 to base section 206, in use. In order to access storage area 210, the latch 222 is actuated, allowing a user to rotate upper section 204 in direction 224, Latch 222 may be a ball-and-groove system, a lever-style latch as shown, or any other system known in the art.
In this alternative embodiment, a second fastener 226 is supplied at the bottom 228 of upper section 204, supplying user 101 with an additional space for another item, such as ID card 230. Depending on the size of the overall construction, in particular, the dimensions of base 220 of hand-held device 200, second fastener 226 may be used to secure the bottom of document 216, further securing document 216 in place when user 101 accesses storage area 210. The fastener 226 may be configured to secure such object(s) against a portion of the writing area that is oriented towards, or closer, to a user 101 of the device 200.
In an embodiment, second light source 214, as shown in this Figure, is further adjustable in range 232, allowing user 101 to direct light 215 off hand-held device's 200 longitudinal axis 234. This is accomplished by mounting second light source 214 within a ball-and-socket system, or similar system known in the art, allowing adjustment of the light 215 in the direction user 101 requires.
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In an embodiment, a calculator (not shown) may be formed into the base 302 of the hand-held device 300. Such an embedded feature may draw its power from the same power source as the light sources 312 and 314 or it may have its own independent source such as a solar panel for use in the daylight.
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It is to be appreciated by those skilled in the art that additional circuits and corresponding multiple light sources may be added without departing from the spirit of the invention. Such additions may be required for the addition of detachable light sources or light bars, as described above, or different light settings, such as high, medium, and low power.
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Hand-held device 400 is equipped with first light sources 412a and 412b. Light sources 412a and 412b are each placed on opposite sides of the top 402 of the base 404 of hand-held device 400. Further, light sources 412a and 412b are shrouded, such that they illuminate the document 416 secured to the base 404 by lower clip 420 in two-sided fastener 418. Two-sided fastener 418 provides the ability to secure two documents, one by the top of the document, as in lower clip 420, and another, such as an ID, in the upper clip 422, as shown in
Shrouds 413 cover light sources 412a and 412b such that they direct light toward document 416. The tops of shrouds 413 are formed so as to direct light coming out of the base 404 of the hand-held device 400 toward the document 416, and not into the eyes of the user 101. This aspect is especially important in dimly lit environments because it prevents the impairment of the user's 101 night vision.
In an embodiment, the user 101 can rotate the shrouds 413 adjusting how much light is provided to document 416, or further remove the shrouds 413 altogether. The left-and-right aspect of light sources 412a and 412b also provide left and right-handed users 101 options for maximizing the illumination of the particular document in use, as user's 101 writing hand block the light coming from that side. That is, a right-handed user 101 would make best use of light source 412a as light source 412b is blocked by his hand when writing.
In an embodiment, the LEDs beneath shrouds 413 and within first light sources 412a and 412b are user-replaceable. Shrouds 413 may be removed, exposing the LEDs within light sources 412a and 412b. This allows for replacement of one or both of the LEDs within light source 412a and 412b, In an embodiment, the LEDs used may emit standard white light or alternatively, the LEDs utilized may emit ultraviolet light, for use with modern drivers' licenses or other documentation equipped with UV-reflective holograms. Such an embodiment would be useful when checking the authenticity of a license.
In an embodiment, the surface of base 404 is covered in a non-slip material, such as a rubberized coating preventing document 416 from inadvertently moving from its position. The base 404 is further contemplated as being of a waterproof or bulletproof construction.
Second light source 414 is further provided similar to the embodiments above, providing a secondary light source, user 101 may direct as desired. In an embodiment, second light source 414 is removable from the base 404, and may be used as a separate, yet smaller light source, such as a flashlight.
In use, the user 101 slides his or her hand along the back of hand-held device 404 through the adjustable hand-strap 432 (shown in
Sufficient power switches 430 are further provided to give user 101 the ability to control which lights are activated, what program they will follow (steady, strobe), and on which power setting (high, medium, low, off).
As described above, when securing a single document to lower clip 420, the user 101 may rotate shrouds 413 in the range 419, to maximize the light provided. The same may be done when two separate documents 417 and 417 are each secured in two-sided fastener 418. The shrouds 413 are equally adjustable, and in an embodiment, they may formed such that they are interchangeable as parts.
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The reverse side 403 of hand-held device 400 is formed with slots 442 through which adjustable strap 432 is moved, allowing adjustment, removal, or replacement of the entire strap. Access to the interior of the hand-held device 400 is provided through the removal of hardware 444, shown as four screws in this Figure. In an embodiment, the power supply, such as a battery or batteries 350 in
This Utility Patent Application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/558,602 entitled “Hand-Held Device With a Multi-Mode Light Source and a Secondary Illumination Source” filed Nov. 11, 2011.
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61558602 | Nov 2011 | US |