The present invention relates to a handheld clamp work light. More particularly, the invention relates to a handheld clamp work light having a light member, a housing member for movement of the light member, a handle member having a handle housing and a clamp member, and the handle housing and the clamp member include feet members which pivot and may be attached to an object.
Homeowners, garage mechanics and the like often require a light source for the work area or other environment of use (collectively “work area”). The light source must be capable of being directed to the work area and configured such that the user does not need to hold on to the light. It is desirable to have a handheld clamp work light which may be held by the user, which may stand on its own, which may be clamped to an object, or which may be attached to an object by an attachment member such as a magnet or a hook member, all for directing the light source to the work area. There are various portable lights available on the market providing one or more of these desired attributes. However, these known devices, while useful, have various shortcomings and improvement over these known devices is desirable. Accordingly, the shortcomings of these known devices are addressed by the present invention.
A primary object of the invention is to provide a handheld clamp work light.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light which may be handheld or attached to an object or which is free standing.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light having a clamp which is easily attached to a surface adjacent to a work area.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light that has a clamp member that allows the light to be clamped onto most surfaces and aimed in almost any direction through a double axis movement connection.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light which allows the light to be directed in multiple directions. The light may be directed up or down on a first axis and the light may be rotated 360 degrees on a second axis.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light that can be clamped to almost any angle surface based on the use of swivel feet having pivoting members to adjust their angle of attachment. The swivel feet may include a cross-check pattern on the feet to securely hold the feet to a flat or round surface such as a pipe, a piece of wood or other object.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light which includes a magnet located in the handle member to allow the light to be attached to metal surfaces such that the light may move in multiple directions.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light having a pivoting hook member which may be stored out of the way on the light housing when not in use or having the ability to hang from an object in a work area to direct the light source to the work area.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light which may be battery operated or which may include a USB rechargeable battery source.
Another primary object of the invention is to provide for a handheld clamp work light which is easy to use, simple in construction, easy to manufacture and provides multiple means for directing the light to the work area, including providing hands free lighting.
The handheld clamp work light invention comprises a light member, a housing member for movement of the light member, a handle member having a handle housing and a clamp member, and the handle housing and the clamp member include feet members which pivot and may be attached to an object.
These primary and other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments of the invention and from the accompanying drawings.
The following detailed description of the specific non-limiting embodiments of the present invention can be best understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structures are indicated by like reference numbers.
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The present invention is directed to a handheld clamp work light. More particularly, the invention relates to a handheld clamp work light having a light member, a housing member for movement of the light member, a handle member having a handle housing and a clamp member, and the handle housing and the clamp member include feet members which pivot and may be attached to an object. The invention may be used to direct light to a work area from multiple positions.
Referring to the drawings, the invention is directed to a handheld clamp work light 10 comprising a light member 12, a housing member 14 for movement of the light member 12, a handle member 16 comprising a handle housing 18 and a clamping member 20, and pivoting feet members 22 and 24. The light member 12 may rotate 360 degrees or be pivoted 90 degrees to multiple positions. As seen in
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Referring to the Figures, the light member 12 is attached to housing 14 and housing 14 is attached to handle member 16. Handle member 16 includes a handle housing 18 and a clamping member 20. Attached to handle housing 18 and clamping member 20 are pivoting feet members 22 and 24. As stated, the light 10 may be held in the hand by the user holding handle housing 16; may stand on feet members 22 and 24; may be clamped to an object by handle housing 18 and clamping member 20 and pivoting feet members 22 and 24; may be held on an object by magnets 75 in clamping member 20; or may be held on an object by a hook member 66. The light member 12 may rotated 360 degrees or may pivot up to 90 degrees to multiple positions to provide light in almost any direction in relation to a work area. In a preferred embodiment, the primary components of light 10 are made of plastic. The above components of the invention will now be described in further detail.
Light member 12 includes the light source and the operating components for the light source. A preferred light source is an LED COB light source. The light member 12 includes the following components, including as shown in
Housing 14 is adapted to provide for movement of light member 12 and light member 12 is attached thereto. Housing 14 comprises rotation housing cover 92, vertical detent 90, pin 80, vertical detent 78, and rotating detent top 70 and bottom 76. The vertical detents 90 and 78 provide for vertical movement, preferably ratcheting movement, of light member 12 on pin 80 in relation to handle member 16 as shown in
Handle member 16 comprises a handle housing 18 and a clamping member 20. These members further comprise front ribbed handheld panel 94, back cover and magnet housing 72 for receiving a magnet, internal magnet/spring housing 74 attached to housing 72, magnets 75 and spring 88. Front ribbed panel 94 includes a plurality of ribs 94a for gripping handle housing 18 when holding the handheld clamp work light 10. The clamping member 20 includes housing 72 which includes a thumb member 73 with ribs 73a for applying pressure to clamping member 20 for clamping movement through torsion spring 88 on pin 81 as shown in
As referenced above, handle housing 18 and clamping member 20 have attached thereto pivoting feet members 22 and 24. These feet members further comprise rotating feet members 86, rubber feet plates 82 attached to rotating feet members 86 and rubber feet plate stops 84. Rubber feet plates 82 may be generally V-shaped having a cross-checkered pattern to securely hold the feet to an object. Feet members 22 and 24 will pivot on pins (not shown) extending through openings 94b and 72b and mating with corresponding openings in housing 82 and 86.
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In use, the light is turned on by pushing light switch 68 which may have an on setting with one or more settings for light brightness and an off setting. The handheld clamp work light may be clamped to an object or may be hung from an object by hook 66 or attached to an object by magnets 75 in clamp member 20 or stand on feet 22 and 24. The light 10 may be powered by batteries 46 or may include a rechargeable power source.
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The handheld work light of the invention provides for an easy to use light capable of directing the light to specific areas of use of a work area. The handheld clamp work light is easy to use and handle.
The exemplary embodiments herein disclosed are not intended to be exhaustive or to unnecessarily limit the scope of the invention. The exemplary embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the present invention so that others skilled in the art may practice the invention. As will be apparent to one skilled in the art, various modifications can be made within the scope of the aforesaid description. Such modifications being within the ability of one skilled in the art form a part of the present invention and are embraced by the appended claims.
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/881,660, filed Aug. 1, 2019, entitled “Handheld Clamp Work Light,” which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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