1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an illumination device for providing synchronous forward and backward lighting. More particularly, the present invention relates to an illumination device configured for projecting light in predetermined generally opposite directions (e.g., upward and downward, or forward and laterally) so as to provide wide-range lighting, wherein the light projected in the secondary direction serves not only esthetic purposes but also as an alert when it is too dark for the user using the illumination device to be seen by others.
2. Description of Related Art
Nowadays, commercially available illumination devices such as wall lamps, small night lamps, and desk lamps typically include a light housing of a predetermined shape and an illumination light source set in the light housing. The illumination light source in the light housing projects light through an illumination area at one end of the light housing so as to produce the expected lighting effect.
One notable example of such illumination devices is the flashlight, which essentially includes a housing, an illumination unit, and a cap internally formed with a reflective area. The illumination unit includes a preset illumination light, a battery pack for supplying electric power to the illumination light, and electrically conductive plates connected with the battery pack, all of which components are received in the housing. In addition, a switch for turning on and off the illumination unit is provided at a predetermined position on the housing. Once the illumination unit is received in the housing, and the cap is screwed onto the front end thereof, the flashlight is fully assembled and ready for use.
However, the aforesaid conventional illumination devices can only provide lighting at one end but cannot emit light in multiple directions. As the reflective area in such an illumination device is generally flared forward, light is projected in one direction (i.e., forward) only. This can raise safety issues where it is so dark that the user using the illumination device cannot be seen by others. It is highly desirable that an illumination device can also provide lateral lighting as an alert to those nearby.
The present invention provides an improvement over the existing illumination devices that are designed for illumination purposes, wherein the improvement consists in overcoming the afore-mentioned drawbacks in use. More specifically, the improvement consists in equipping an illumination device with a reflector which is located in a light housing and whose front and rear sections form flared reflective areas respectively. Thanks to the reflective areas of the front and rear sections of the reflector, light emitted by an illumination light source in the light housing is directed both forward and backward, so as for the illumination device to provide lighting over a wider range than its prior art counterparts.
The first objective of the present invention is to provide an illumination device including a light housing of a predetermined shape and an illumination light source installed in the light housing. Also installed in the light housing is a reflector having a front section and a rear section, each of which sections forms a flared reflective area. The reflective areas of the front and rear sections of the reflector can reflect light emitted by the illumination light source so that the light is directed both forward and backward and hence covers a wider range than that which is attainable by the conventional devices.
The second objective of the present invention is to provide an illumination device including a light housing, a main body, a reflector, and a cap fitted therein with a transparent cover. The light housing is composed of an inner housing member and an outer housing member. The inner housing member is formed of a light-permeable material and has a front end extended with an externally threaded section. In addition, an O-ring is mounted around this externally threaded section, and at least one hollow area is formed on the periphery of the outer housing member. The main body is configured for receiving a battery pack therein and has a front end connected with the reflector. The reflector has a front section and a rear section, each of which sections forms a flared reflective area. To assemble the illumination device, the main body, whose front end is connected with the reflector in advance, is inserted into the inner housing member. Then, the inner housing member is connected with the outer housing member. After that, the cap is screwed onto the externally threaded section extending from the front end of the inner housing member. When the assembled illumination device is powered on, light emitted by the illumination light source at the front end of the main body is reflected by the reflective areas of the front and rear sections of the reflector and is therefore directed both forward and backward. The forward directed light passes through the cap at the front end of the illumination device, while the backward directed light passes through the light-permeable inner housing member and the at least one hollow area on the periphery of the outer housing member. Thus, the illumination device, once turned on, synchronously provides forward lighting and lateral lighting, the latter of which serves not only esthetic purposes but also as an alert when it is too dark for the user using the illumination device to be seen by others.
The third objective of the present invention is to provide the foregoing illumination device, wherein the outer periphery of the inner housing member is provided with at least one groove, and the outer housing member is provided with at least one pair of spaced apart ribs corresponding in position to the at least one groove. The at least one pair of ribs can be tightly fitted in the at least one groove to limit the relative positions of the inner and outer housing members.
The fourth objective of the present invention is to provide the foregoing illumination device, wherein the rear end of the inner housing member is formed with at least one recess, and the outer housing member is protrudingly provided with at least one engaging portion corresponding in position to the at least one recess. The at least one engaging portion can be engaged with the at least one recess to assist in limiting the relative positions of the inner and outer housing members.
The fifth objective of the present invention is to provide the foregoing illumination device, wherein a rear-end periphery of the reflector is extended with two hooks to be respectively engaged in openings formed at corresponding positions of the main body, and a pressing portion is circumferentially provided adjacent to, on the inner side of, and spaced from each hook of the reflector and is engageable with a corresponding peripheral portion of the main body. The hooks and the pressing portions of the reflector and the openings and the peripheral portions of the main body serve to limit the relative positions of the reflector and the main body.
The sixth objective of the present invention is to provide the foregoing illumination device, wherein the rear end of the inner housing member is formed with a hole through which a pushbutton portion at the rear end of the main body can extend during assembly.
The structure as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives, and advantages of the present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of some illustrative embodiments in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention discloses an illumination device for providing synchronous forward and backward lighting. In one embodiment of the present invention as shown in
The inner housing member 1 is a hollow and generally cylindrical housing member formed of a light-permeable plastic material. The front end of the inner housing member 1 is extended with an externally threaded section 11 around which an O-ring 12 is mounted. The rear end of the inner housing member 1 is formed with a hole 13. Besides, the outer periphery of the inner housing member 1 is provided with at least one groove 14, and the rear end of the inner housing member 1 is further formed with at least one recess 15 (see
The outer housing member 2 is a light-impermeable housing member corresponding in shape to the outer periphery of the inner housing member 1. The outer housing member 2 is peripherally provided with at least one hollow area 21. The inner periphery of the outer housing member 2 is formed with at least one pair of spaced apart ribs 22 (see
The main body 3 is an illumination unit receivable in the inner housing member 1. The middle section of the main body 3 defines a receiving area for receiving a plurality of batteries 31. The front end of the main body 3 is connected with a base plate 32 (see
The reflector 4 is a light-reflecting component to be connected to the front end of the main body 3. The front section and the rear section of the reflector 4 form a flared reflective area 41 and a flared reflective area 42 respectively (see
The cap 5 is a cover component corresponding in shape to the externally threaded section 11 at the front end of the inner housing member 1. The cap 5 is fitted therein with a transparent cover 6 (see
The inner housing member 1, the outer housing member 2, the main body 3, the reflector 4, and the cap 5 fitted therein with the transparent cover 6 are put together in the following manner, as shown in
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In another embodiment of the present invention, the disclosed illumination device for providing synchronous forward and backward lighting is implemented as a wall lamp, a small night lamp, or a desk lamp. The illumination device includes a light housing of a predetermined shape and an illumination light source located in the light housing. A reflector having a front section and a rear section is provided in the light housing, wherein each of the front and rear sections forms a flared reflective area. Light emitted by the illumination light source in the light housing is reflected by the reflective areas of the front and rear sections of the reflector and hence directed both forward and backward (or upward and downward), so as for the illumination device to provide wide-range lighting.