Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention given as a non-restrictive example only and represented in the accompanying drawings, in which:
With reference to the figures, a LED-based lamp 10 comprises a case 11 mounted on a fixing plate 12 by means of a ball and socket joint 13 enabling multidirectional orientation.
The case 11 is compact in the depthwise direction, and contains at least one button cell 14 of circular shape accessible via a rotating cover 16 integrated in a circular opening 17 arranged in the rear face 15.
The lighting module 18 is housed in a recess 19 of the front face 20 of the case 11, and comprises three white LEDs 21 arranged at the apexes of a triangle and a red LED 22 inserted in the centre of the three white LEDs 21.
A rotary selector switch 23 with several positions moves a contact slipper on a printed circuit board (not represented) to select the different operating modes of the lamp 10.
By successive pivoting of the selector switch 23 from right to left, the following states are obtained:
red LED 22 continuously lit,
The selector switch 23 is arranged next to the lighting module 18 and is mounted rotating on an axis 24 perpendicular to the front face 20. The axis 24 of the selector switch 23 extends in a parallel direction to the light beam emitted by the LEDs 21, 22.
Actuation of the selector switch 23 is performed by means of a gripping lug 25 which is equipped with a guide spigot 26 moving along a circular groove 27 arranged in the narrow side face of the case 11. The groove 27 preferably comprises a plurality of indexing notches 33 cooperating with the spigot 26 to define the successive angular positions relative to the various incremental operating modes.
The ball and socket joint 13 is securedly attached to the fixing plate 12 and is engaged in a housing 28 of complementary shape provided at the base of the case 11 opposite the gripping lug 25 when it is in the unlit locked end-of-travel position. The fixing plate 12 presents a flattened shape on the outside, and a dish 29 on the inside. Two slits 30 made in the fixing plate 12 enable an elastic strap to be fitted and removed to constitute a headlamp.
The fixing plate 12 is further provided with two holes 31 for use of a safety block, and with a stainless steel spring-loaded clip 32 for hooking onto any type of support, for example a webbing, pocket, elastic strap, belt, etc. . . .
Operation of the lamp and multiple orientation of the fixing plate 12 are as follows:
The various operating modes of the LEDs 21, 22 are obtained by incremental movement by swivelling of the selector switch 23. A specific lighting mode corresponds to each stable position of the selector switch 23 in a notch 33.
The ball and socket joint 13 enables multidirectional orientation of the fixing plate 13 with respect to the case 11 of the lamp 10, and also enables fitting on different supports.
On the side where the dish 29 is located, the fixing plate 12 can press on the front face 20 so as to cover the lighting module 18 with the LEDs 21, 22, and the selector switch 23 (see
The flattened outside of the fixing plate 12 also enables the lamp to be placed on a flat surface (table or other).
The fixing plate 12 can also be pressed against the rear face of the case 11 (
It is clear that the lighting module 18 can be constituted by a different number of LEDs, or by a single power LED. The rotary selector switch 23 can also be replaced by a momentary contact pushbutton salient from the front face 20.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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06 05466 | Jun 2006 | FR | national |