Claims
- 1. A flashlight comprising:a light source; a disk-shaped power source; a body enclosing at least a portion of the light source and the power source, said body having an elongated axis with the light source disposed on a first elongated end of the body with the light source emitting light substantially parallel to the elongated axis, said body having a second, flattened axis that is orthogonal to the elongated axis and that is substantially defined by a thickness of the disk-shaped power supply, said body having an intermediate axis, orthogonal to the elongated axis and to the flattened axis, the intermediate axis substantially defined by a diameter of the disk-shaped power source; a switch disposed on a flattened side of the body and operable to close a circuit including the light source and the power source; and a clip attached to the body and extending from a second elongated end of the body opposite the light source, said clip defined by first and second discrete members extending outwardly from the body with a distal end of the first member looping back to meet the distal end of the second member.
- 2. The flashlight as in claim 1 wherein the light source emitting light parallel to the elongated axis further comprises a spacing separating an axis of emission of light from the light source and the elongated axis.
- 3. The flashlight as in claim 1 wherein the body further comprises an oblong shape in cross-section in all three dimensions.
- 4. The flashlight as in claim 1 wherein the clip further comprises a keyring clip.
- 5. The flashlight as in claim 4 wherein the first and second members further comprise a periphery of a keyring opening.
- 6. The flashlight as in claim 5 wherein the first member further comprises a keyring extension.
- 7. The flashlight as in claim 6 wherein the keyring extension further comprises a relatively rigid structure.
- 8. The flashlight as in claim 7 wherein the body further comprise a power source frame integral with the keyring extension.
- 9. The flashlight as in claim 7 wherein the body further comprise a power source frame housing integral with the keyring extension.
- 10. The flashlight as in claim 8 wherein the second member further comprises a keyring lock.
- 11. The flashlight as in claim 10 wherein the keyring lock further comprises a pivotal support for the keyring lock disposed on the power source frame.
- 12. A flashlight comprising:a light source; a disk-shaped power source; a body having an elongated shape defined by a pair of opposing flattened sides, said opposing sides enclosing the power source and at least a portion of the light source disposed on an elongated end of the body; a switch disposed on one of the pair of flattened sides of the body and operable to close a circuit including the light source and the power source; and a keyring clip integral with the body and extending from the body on an opposing elongated end of the body opposite the light source, said keyring clip defined by first and second discrete members extending outwardly from opposing edges of the body in an initially parallel relationship with a distal end of the first member thereafter looping back to meet a distal end of the second member.
- 13. The flashlight as in claim 12 wherein the first and second members further comprise a periphery of a keyring opening.
- 14. The flashlight as in claim 13 wherein the first member further comprises a keyring extension.
- 15. The flashlight as in claim 14 wherein the keyring extension further comprises a relatively rigid structure.
- 16. The flashlight as in claim 15 wherein the body further comprises a power source frame integral with the keyring extension.
- 17. The flashlight as in claim 15 wherein the body further comprises a power source frame housing integral with the keyring extension.
- 18. The flashlight as in claim 16 wherein the second member further comprises a keyring lock.
- 19. The flashlight as in claim 18 wherein the keyring lock further comprises a pivotal support for the keyring lock disposed on the power source frame.
- 20. A flashlight comprising:a body having an elongated shape along a first axis, a flattened second axis orthogonal to the first axis and an intermediate axis orthogonal to the first and second axis; a light source disposed on an elongated end of the elongated shape with an axis of emission of the light source parallel to the first axis; a disk-shaped power source disposed within the body with a thickness of the disk-shaped power source disposed between opposing sides defining the flattened second axis and a diameter of the disk-shaped power source disposed between opposing edges defining the intermediate axis; a switch located within one of the opposing sides of the body and operable to close a circuit including the light source and the power source; and a keyring clip integral with the body on an end opposite the light source and having an opening defined by a keyring extension and a keyring lock, whereby a keyring can be attached to the keyring clip, and wherein, upon exerting a force against the keyring lock, the keyring clip is opened to permit a keyring to be inserted into the opening within the keyring clip.
- 21. The flashlight as in claim 20 wherein the keyring extension further comprises a relatively rigid structure.
- 22. The flashlight as in claim 20 wherein the body further comprises a power source frame integral with the keyring extension.
- 23. The flashlight as in claim 20 wherein the body further comprises a power source frame housing integral with the keyring extension.
- 24. The flashlight as in claim 20 wherein the keyring lock further comprises a pivotal support on the power source frame.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of and claims the benefit of priority from application Ser. No. 10/045,231, filed Nov. 9, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,749,317 “Miniature LED Flashlight,” currently pending, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/851,685, file May 8, 2001, having the same title, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,511,214, issue Jan. 28, 2003, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 9/653,646, filed Sep. 1, 2000, having the same title, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,357,890, issued Mar. 19, 2002, which is a continuation of application Ser. No.09/226,322, filed Jan. 6, 1999, having the same title, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,190,018, issued Feb. 20, 2001.
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