Claims
- 1. A hand-held lamp comprising:an electronics housing including a carry handle; an illumination unit adapted to house a bulb that utilizes a first type of electrical current, the illumination unit being in electrical communication with the electronics housing; a power converter housed within the electronics housing in electrical communication with the illumination unit; a receptacle on the electronics housing including, two or more connections in electrical communication with the illumination unit independent of the power converter, and two or more connections in electrical communication with the illumination unit via the power converter; a first power cord having a first termination with connections corresponding with the two or more connections in electrical communication with the illumination unit independent of the power converter and a second termination adapted to connect to a power supply of the first type of electrical current; and a second power cord having a first termination with connections corresponding with the two or more connections in electrical communication with the illumination unit via the power converter and a second termination adapted to connect to a power supply of a second type of current.
- 2. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 further comprising:a ballast housed within the electronics housing in electrical communication with an ignition device housed within the illumination unit; wherein the first type of electrical current is alternating current and electrical power is provided to the bulb via the ballast and ignition unit.
- 3. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 wherein the second type of current is direct current and the power converter is an inverter.
- 4. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 wherein the first type of current is direct current and the power converter is an alternating current to direct current converter.
- 5. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 further comprising a flexible electrical conduit connecting the illumination unit and electronics housing, wherein all of the electric communication between the illumination unit and electronics housing travel through the conduit.
- 6. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 wherein the receptacle is a multi-pin receptacle.
- 7. The hand-held lamp of claim 6 wherein the multi-pin receptacle has 6 pins.
- 8. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 wherein the lamp is an inspection lamp and further comprises a light filter secured to an end of the illumination unit.
- 9. The hand-held lamp of claim 8 wherein the lamp is a n ultra-violet inspection lamp.
- 10. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 further comprising a reflector contoured to focus light from the bulb into a beam having a long focal length, the reflector being secured to the base of bulb to form an assembly adapted to mount within the illumination unit.
- 11. The hand-held lamp of claim 10 further comprising a cover removeably attached to the reflector such that the cover can be removed from the reflector after the bulb/reflector assembly has been installed in the illumination unit by an installer without the installer touching the reflector, the cover comprising,a base having a periphery corresponding with the shape and size of a periphery of the reflector, and a cover handle.
- 12. The hand-held lamp of claim 11 wherein the cover is formed from cardboard.
- 13. The hand-held lamp of claim 11 wherein the cover handle extends perpendicular from the base.
- 14. The hand-held lamp of claim 11 wherein the cover handle comprises punch-out tabs in the base through which an installer may put fingers.
- 15. The hand-held lamp of claim 11 wherein the cover is removeably attached to the reflector by two or more tabs extending through two or more apertures in an external collar on the reflector.
- 16. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 wherein at least one of the connections in electrical communication with the illumination unit independent of the power converter is also in electrical communication with the illumination unit via the power converter.
- 17. The hand-held lamp of claim 1 wherein the illumination unit and electrical housing are housed within a common shell.
- 18. The hand-held lamp of claim 17 wherein the carry handle comprises part of the shell.
- 19. A hand-held inspection lamp comprising:an illumination unit having a bulb capable of utilizing a first type of electrical current; means for converting a second type of electrical current to the first type of current; means for interchangeably electrically connecting the illumination unit to a first power cord such that the first type of current is supplied to the bulb without passing through the converting means and connecting the illumination unit to a second power cord such that the second type of current is supplied to the illumination unit through the converting means.
- 20. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 19 further comprising:means for reflecting light such that the reflected light has a long focal length, the reflecting means adapted to be installed in the illumination unit; and means for installing the reflecting means into the illumination unit such that an installer need not touch the reflecting means.
- 21. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 19 wherein the first type of electrical current is alternating current.
- 22. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 21 wherein the bulb is a micro-discharge halide light source.
- 23. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 21 further comprising ballasting equipment and an ignition device, wherein when the lamp is switched on, the bulb is connected to alternating current via ballasting equipment and an ignition device.
- 24. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 23 wherein the converting means is an inverter and power is supplied to the ballasting equipment via the inverter when the lamp is switched on and a cord carrying direct current is connected to the interchangeably connecting means.
- 25. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 19 wherein the first type of electrical current is direct current.
- 26. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 25 wherein the bulb is a tungsten-halogen bulb.
- 27. A hand-held inspection lamp comprising:an illumination unit adapted to receive a bulb for utilizing a first type of electrical current; and an electronics housing having a multi-connection receptacle in electrical communication with the illumination unit and a power converter, the multi-connection receptacle comprising, first and second electrical connections in electrical communication with the illumination unit independent of the power converter, third and fourth electrical connections in electrical communication with the power converter.
- 28. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 27 further comprising:a first power cord having a first termination adapted to connect to an alternating current electrical power source; a second power cord having a first termination adapted to connect to a direct current electrical power source; the first and second power cords each having a second termination adapted to connect to the multi-connection receptacle such that either the first or second power cord may be connected to the receptacle at a time; wherein the second termination of the first power cord communicates with the first and second connections of the receptacle when connected thereto; and wherein the second termination of the second power cord communicates with the third and fourth connections of the receptacle when connected thereto.
- 29. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 28 wherein the connections of the receptacle comprise pins and the second terminations of the power cords comprise pin sockets.
- 30. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 27 further comprising:a fifth connection in the receptacle in electrical communication with the fourth connection; a first power cord having a first termination adapted to connect to an alternating current electrical power source; a second power cord having a first termination adapted to connect to a direct current electrical power source; the first and second power cords each having a second termination adapted to connect to the multi-connection receptacle such that either the first or second power cord may be connected to the receptacle at a time; wherein the second termination of the first power cord comprises connections corresponding with the second and fourth connections of the receptacle and an electrical bridge between the first and third connections of the receptacle when connected thereto; and wherein the second termination of the second power cord communicates with the second and fourth connections of the receptacle and electrically connects the first and fifth connections of the receptacle when connected thereto.
- 31. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 30 wherein the fourth connection is electrically connected to both an alternating current to direct current converter and to the fifth connection via a switch.
- 32. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 31 wherein the third connection of the receptacle is isolated by the second termination of the second cord when connected thereto.
- 33. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 30 wherein the connections of the receptacle comprise pins and the second terminations of the power cords comprise pin sockets.
- 34. A hand-held inspection lamp comprising:an illumination unit adapted to receive a bulb that utilizes alternating current; an electronics housing having an inverter wired to supply power to a ballast, the ballast being in electrical communication with the illumination unit; a multi-connection receptacle including a set of connections adapted to complete a circuit between the ballast and a first power cord carrying alternating current when connected thereto, and to complete a circuit between the inverter and a second power cord carrying direct current when connected thereto.
- 35. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 34 wherein the multi-connection receptacle comprises first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth electrical connections.
- 36. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 35 whereinthe first connection is connected to a positive terminal of the inverter, the second connection is connected to a negative terminal of the inverter, the third and fourth connections are connected to an alternating current output of the inverter, and the fifth and sixth connections are connected to the ballast.
- 37. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 36 wherein the first power cord comprises a termination adapted to connect with the receptacle such that alternating current is provided to the fifth and sixth connections.
- 38. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 37 wherein the termination of the first power cord comprises a ground terminal which connects with the second connection when connected to the receptacle.
- 39. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 36 wherein the second power cord comprises a termination adapted to connect with the receptacle such that direct current is supplied to the receptacle through the first and second connections.
- 40. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 39 wherein the termination of the second power cord further comprises an electrical bridge between the third and fifth connections and an electrical bridge between the fourth and sixth connections.
- 41. A hand-held inspection lamp comprising:an illumination unit adapted to receive a bulb that utilizes direct current; an electronics housing having an alternating current to direct current converter in electrical communication with the illumination unit; a multi-connection receptacle including a set of connections adapted to complete a circuit between the illumination unit and a first power cord carrying direct current when connected thereto, and to complete a circuit between the converter and a second power cord carrying alternating current when connected thereto.
- 42. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 41 wherein the multi-connection receptacle comprises first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth connections.
- 43. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 42 whereinthe first connection is electrically connected in parallel to an input of the converter and to the sixth connection, the second and fifth connections are connected to the illumination unit, the third connection is a ground terminal, and the fourth connection is connected to an output of the converter.
- 44. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 43 wherein the first power cord comprises a termination adapted to connect with the receptacle such that direct current is provided to the first and fifth connections.
- 45. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 44 wherein the termination of the first power cord further comprises an electrical bridge between the second and sixth connections.
- 46. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 45 wherein the termination of the first power cord isolates the third and fourth connections.
- 47. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 43 wherein the second power cord comprises a termination adapted to connect with the receptacle such that alternating current is supplied to the receptacle through the first and fifth connections.
- 48. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 47 wherein the termination of the second power cord further comprises an electrical bridge between the second and fourth connections.
- 49. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 48 wherein the termination of the second power cord further comprises a ground terminal adapted to connect with the third connection.
- 50. The hand-held inspection lamp of claim 49 wherein the termination of the second power cord isolates the sixth connection.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Ser. No. 60/222,335 filed Aug. 1, 2000.
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