The present invention relates generally to lighting systems. More particularly, this invention relates to a light assembly, accessories and kit.
Handheld lighting systems, such as battery powered flashlights, are well-known in the art. It would be advantageous to have multifunction light assembly that can be used as a handheld flashlight, or alternatively mounted to objects, or to surfaces, for use in a hands-free manner. It would also be useful if such a multifunction light assembly were available as a kit such that the user could select components, accessories and features for use in any given lighting application.
Accordingly, there exists a need in the art for a novel and nonobvious light assembly, kit and accessories for same.
Embodiments of the invention include various embodiments of a light assembly. An exemplary embodiment of a light assembly according to the present invention may include a cylindrical-shaped battery housing configured to house a battery, the battery housing having and an assembly axis, a proximal end and a battery housing distal end, the proximal end configured to receive an end cap, the end cap configured with a disk-shaped magnet and together forming a coaxial circular magnetic coupling. The battery housing may further include a radially-mounted socket disposed on an outside surface between the proximal end and the battery housing distal end. The socket may also be configured to receive a disk-shaped magnet and together forms a radial circular magnetic coupling with a radial circular magnetic coupling axis perpendicular to the assembly axis. The battery housing distal end may be configured with a circular shoulder having an external circular groove to receive a retaining ring. The coaxial and radial circular magnetic couplings are each configured to magnetically couple to magnetic surfaces. The embodiment of a light assembly according to the present invention may further include a cylindrical-shaped electronics housing configured to house a light source for generating a light beam. The light source may be powered by the battery. The electronics housing may further be configured with an electronics housing proximal end and a distal end. The housing proximal end may be configured to mate around the circular shoulder of the battery housing and be configured with external threading and an internal groove configured to receive an O-ring to achieve a water-resistant seal.
Various magnetically attachable accessories to the various embodiments of a light assembly are also disclosed, including: a tripod, a bendable extension arm, a carabiner accessory, a spring clip accessory, a sliding spring clip accessory, an armband accessory, a picatinny rail accessory, a barrel mount accessory and a belt mount accessory. These accessories are configured to magnetically connect to the coaxial or radial circular magnetic couplings on the embodiments of a light assembly. Kit embodiments of a light assembly including any suitable combination of the above accessories are also disclosed.
Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the detailed description which follows, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which together illustrate, by way of example, features of embodiments of the present invention.
The following drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments for carrying out the invention. Like reference numerals refer to like parts in different views or embodiments of the present invention in the drawings.
Various embodiments of a light assembly are disclosed herein. Embodiments of a light assembly can function as a hand-held flashlight. Other embodiments of a light assembly are configured to be free-standing or temporarily attached to objects to allow for directed, hands-free lighting with various accessories that are magnetically attachable to base embodiments 100 and 200A of the light assemblies disclosed herein.
According to one embodiment, battery housing 102 may further be configured to receive a radially-mounted socket 116 secured to the battery housing 102 with screws 118 (two shown in
According to one embodiment, battery housing 102 may further be configured with a plurality of arm slots 120 formed into the outer surface of the battery housing 102 extending from the end cap 108 toward a reduced diameter waist 122 adjacent to a central opening 124 having a recess for receiving a retaining ring 132. According the illustrated embodiment, battery housing may further include handgrip flutes 142 of various lengths and shapes configured to give the light assembly 100 a textured grip, weight reduction and an aesthetic appearance.
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According to still another embodiment, central opening 124 may be threaded and configured to mate directly with mating threads on a first end 136 of electronics housing 138 without the need for retaining ring 132. While this particular embodiment is not illustrated, it will be understood that such threaded engagements are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art and thus will not be further elaborated herein. As illustrated, and in accordance with both engagement embodiments (retaining ring and without) a sealing O-ring 134 may be used between the nut 126 and the first end 136 of electronics housing 138 to form a water-tight seal if needed and to protect the battery and electronics (neither shown) from the elements during use.
Electronics housing 138 may further include a radial opening 144 for receiving a button cover 146 held in place by an annular cover retainer 148. The button cover 146 and cover retainer 148 together form a switch 156 used to selectively switch battery power from the battery (not shown) to the optical radiation (light) source (also not shown) to turn the light assembly on and off. A plurality of circumferential grooves 150 may be formed circumferentially around the outer surface of the electronics housing 138, again for similar reasons to the handgrip flutes 142, namely, to provide a textured grip, weight reduction and an aesthetic appearance.
The second end 140 of the electronics housing 138 may be configured to receive an optical reflector 152 generally funnel-shaped having a narrow annular opening 154 (not shown in perspective view of
According to another contemplated embodiment not illustrated herein, the optical radiation source, or “bulb”, may configured to move along the assembly axis 104 relative to the optical reflector 152 and within the narrow annular opening 154 thereby providing the user with the ability to selectively focus the light beam emanating from the bulb. This focusing feature may be achieved by various means known to those of ordinary skill in the art and thus will not be further elaborated herein.
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The illustrated embodiment of light assembly 200 includes a magnetically coupled tripod 210 disposed on the proximal end 106 of light assembly 200. The embodiment of tripod 210 may include a magnetic tripod base coupling 212 that is generally circular and configured to magnetically couple the tripod 210 to the disk-shaped magnet 114 in the coaxial circular magnetic coupling 270 (not shown in
It will be understood that the components of light assembly 600, may come as a kit to be assembled in any suitable combination for use by the user. One such combination is the serial assembly shown in
The spring pivot mechanism 376 may be biased toward the closed position (not shown). The open position, shown in
It will be understood that light assembly 900 shown in
Embodiments of armband 324 may further include a layer of foam padding 330 disposed inside of the loop formed by armband 324 for improved user comfort during use of light assembly 1000. In use, light assembly 1000 may be secured to an arm or wrist of a user (none shown) using the buckle 328 and hook and loop fasteners attached to the armband 324 and aimed by swiveling the light assembly 200 about the radial circular magnetic coupling 272. It will be understood that other means of securing armband 324 to the wrist or arm of a user may also be used consistent with the teachings of the present invention, including for example and not by way of limitation: conventional buckle with pin and strap holes, post and strap holes (like those used with an Apple Watch®), clamping buckles, etc. In yet another embodiment of light assembly 1000, the various components: light assembly 200A, tripod 210 (or in combination as light assembly 200), and armband accessory 320 may be provided separately as a kit to be assembled by the user as he or she sees fit. As with other embodiments of light assemblies 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800 and 900 featuring removable and attachable accessories disclosed herein, the various components: light assembly 200A, tripod 210, and armband accessory 320 of light assembly 1000 may be selectively combined to obtain various configurations or embodiments of a light assembly not specifically illustrated but within the scope of the present invention.
A picatinny rail system, also known as a MIL-STD-1913 rail, is a military standard rail interface system that provides a mounting platform for firearm accessories, such as laser sights, lighting systems, scopes and the like. Generally speaking, picatinny rail systems for use with firearms include a rail or track generally secured in parallel to the barrel axis of a firearm and a clamping feature secured to the firearm accessory. The clamping feature of such picatinny rail systems is also configured to mate with the rail or track and allow for adjustment and selective fixation along the length of the track or rail. The embodiment of a picatinny rail mount accessory 410 shown herein is the clamping feature of a picatinny rail mount system. The picatinny rail or rack to which it is configured to attach is not shown in
It will be understood that according other configurations, the barrel circular magnetic mount 512 may be configured to magnetically couple to the coaxial circular magnetic coupling 270 of light assembly 200 or external circular magnetic coupling 240 of tripod 210. As one might suspect, the barrel mount accessory 510 may be configured to mount around the barrel of a firearm (neither shown) thereby allowing the light assembly 1200 to direct its light beam in parallel to the barrel axis (also not shown) thereby illuminating a target (again, not shown) of the firearm. The mounting of light assembly 1200 to a firearm barrel is analogous to the mounting of a rifle scope to a firearm barrel and the procedure for doing so will be well understood by one of ordinary skill in the art and thus will not be further elaborated herein. It will be further understood that the barrel mount accessory 510 may be configured to mount around any generally cylindrical body, not just a firearm barrel, for example and not by way of limitation, a hollow pipe, or a solid rod, etc. Finally, it will be understood that the light assembly 1200 may be provided in kit form embodiment, namely separate components (200, 200A, 210 and 510) to be assembled as desired by the user.
It will be understood that any suitable means for adjusting and securing the length of the belt 1314, for example and not by way of limitation, hook and loop closures, pin buckles with associated belt holes, clamping buckles, ratchet straps, etc., may be used consistent with the teachings of the present invention and are contemplated to be within the scope of the present invention. As with other illustrated embodiments, light assembly 1300 may also be provided in kit form with separate components, namely, light assembly 200A and belt mount accessory 1310, to be assembled as desired by the user. It will be understood that light assembly 200A may rotated relative to the belt circular magnetic mount 1312 for selectively aiming of the light beam of the light assembly 200A.
Having described the various illustrated embodiments of light assemblies and their accessories, additional general embodiments of same will now be described, beginning with an embodiment of a light assembly. The embodiment of a light assembly may include a cylindrical-shaped battery housing configured to house a battery. The battery housing may have an assembly axis, a proximal end and a battery housing distal end. The battery housing proximal end may be configured to receive an end cap. The end cap may be configured to hold a disk-shaped magnet. The end cap and disk-shaped battery together form a coaxial circular magnetic coupling. Embodiments of the battery housing may further include a radially-mounted socket disposed on an outside surface of the battery housing and positioned between the proximal end and the battery housing distal end. This embodiment of a socket may also be configured to receive a disk-shaped magnet and together forms a radial circular magnetic coupling having a radial circular magnetic coupling axis perpendicular to the assembly axis. According to one embodiment of the light assembly, the socket may be secured to the outside of the battery housing by two screws. The battery housing distal end may be configured with a circular shoulder having an external circular groove to receive a retaining ring. This circular shoulder located on the battery housing distal end may be configured to mate with an annular nut described below and elsewhere herein. Each of the coaxial and radial circular magnetic couplings may be configured to magnetically couple to magnetic surfaces and thereby support the light assembly from such magnetic surfaces.
The embodiment of a light assembly may further include an embodiment of a cylindrical-shaped electronics housing. The embodiment of a cylindrical-shaped electronics housing may be configured to house a light source for generating a light beam. The light source is powered by the battery. The electronics housing may have an electronics housing proximal end and a distal end. The housing proximal end may be configured to mate around the circular shoulder of the battery housing. The housing proximal end further includes external threading configured to mate with threading on the annular nut. The housing proximal end still further includes an internal groove
Embodiments of a light assembly may include a light source that is an incandescent bulb or a light emitting diode (LED). According to another embodiment of the light assembly, the battery housing may narrow in diameter in a region between the battery housing distal end and the radial circular magnetic coupling. This narrowing may form a waist around a central latitude portion of the light assembly for gripping between fingers and thumb of a user.
According to another embodiment of the light assembly, the electronics housing may further be configured to house an internal reflective surface surrounding the light source. For example and not by way of limitation, this internal reflective surface may be parabolic in cross-section with the light source located at the parabolic focal point. One particular embodiment of an internal reflective surface may be configured to collimate light emanating from the light source into the light beam directed along the assembly axis and in a direction toward the distal end of the light assembly.
According to yet another embodiment, the light assembly may further include a lens enclosing the light source within the internal reflective surface, the lens held in place by a bezel threaded to the distal end of the electronics housing. According to still another embodiment, the light assembly may further include a switch located on an outer surface between the electronics housing proximal end and the distal end. The switch may be configured to provide a user with the ability to selectively energize the light source and also to turn it off.
According to one embodiment, the light assembly may further include an annular nut having an internal groove configured for receiving the retaining ring within the shoulder of the battery housing. This embodiment of an annular nut may also be configured with internal threading that can mate with counterpart threading on the electronics housing proximal end. It will be understood that the annular nut is configured to connect the battery housing to the electronics housing via spring engagement with the retaining ring and threaded engagement between the internal threading of the annular nut and the external threading on the electronics housing proximal end.
According to another embodiment of the light assembly, the end cap may further be configured to receive a coil spring. The coil spring may be configured to complete a circuit including the battery, the switch and the light source. The coil spring may be used to secure the battery within the battery housing. The use of a coil spring to complete such a circuit and to secure a battery are well known to those of ordinary skill in the art and thus will not be further elaborated herein.
According to yet another embodiment, the light assembly may further include a tripod. Embodiments of the tripod may include a tripod base coupling. Embodiments of the tripod base coupling may include a disk-shaped magnet. Embodiments of the tripod base coupling may be configured to mate with either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. Embodiments of the tripod may further include three tripod arms, each tripod arm rotationally coupled to the tripod base coupling at a proximal arm end and extending outward from the proximal arm end toward a distal foot end. It will be understood that each tripod arm may independently rotate relative to the tripod base coupling in order to accommodate uneven surfaces for supporting various embodiments of the light assembly.
According to still another embodiment, the light assembly may further include three equidistant arm slots extending from the proximal end toward the distal end and parallel to the assembly axis and configured for receiving the three tripod arms when magnetically coupled to the coaxial circular magnetic coupling in a folded configuration. According to yet another embodiment of the light assembly, an open position of the tripod mounted to the coaxial circular magnetic coupling may include each of the three arms rotationally extending from the base coupling with each arm distal foot end displaced radially away from the assembly axis, such that each arm distal foot end may rest on a horizontal surface to support the assembly axis oriented in a vertical direction. According to still yet another embodiment of the light assembly, when the base coupling of the tripod is coupled to the radial circular magnetic coupling, the tripod may be configured in an open position, thereby supporting the light assembly on a horizontal surface to support the assembly axis of the light assembly oriented in a horizontal direction. It will be understood that the light assembly with its tripod may also be supported on an uneven or non-horizontal and directed as the user desires.
In addition to a tripod as a removable and magnetically attachable accessory for use with the various embodiments of a light assembly disclosed herein, various other removable and magnetically attachable accessories are also disclosed and claimed herein. For example, one embodiment of the light assembly may further include a bendable extension arm. Embodiments of a bendable extension arm may include a flexible pipe. Embodiments of a bendable extension arm may further include extension arm magnetic couplings located at opposite ends of the flexible pipe. Each of the extension arm magnetic couplings may be configured to mate with either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling located on the battery housing of an embodiment of a light assembly. It will be understood that each extension arm magnetic coupling may be further configured for magnetic coupling to any magnetic metal surface. In this way, the light assembly may be supported from the magnetic metal surface. Additionally, the bendable extension arm may be configured to selectively position the light beam of the light assembly in any desired direction.
According to still another embodiment, the light assembly may further include a carabiner accessory. The embodiment of a carabiner accessory may include a circular magnetic ring including a disk-shaped magnet at a proximal ring end. The circular magnetic ring may be configured to magnetically couple with either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The circular magnetic ring may further include an annular opening opposite the proximal ring end. The embodiment of a carabiner accessory may further include a carabiner configured to mechanically couple through the annular opening. The carabiner accessory gives the user of an embodiment of a light assembly the option to indirectly attach the light assembly or any other accessory
According to one embodiment, the light assembly may further include a spring clip accessory. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may include a first clip arm having a first clip arm outer surface, a first clip arm inner surface, a first distal end, a first proximal end and a first row of teeth disposed along the first clip arm inner surface and extending from the first distal end. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further include a clip circular magnetic coupling affixed to the first slip arm outer surface, the clip circular magnetic coupling configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling of the light assembly. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further include a second clip arm having a second clip arm outer surface, a second clip arm inner surface, a second distal end, a second proximal end and a second row of teeth disposed along the second clip arm inner surface and extending from the second distal end. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further include a spring pivot mechanism connected to the inner surfaces of the first and the second clip arms, the spring pivot mechanism biasing the first and the second distal ends and their associated first and second rows of teeth of the first and the second clip arms toward each other. The spring pivot mechanism will conversely bias the first and the second proximal ends of the first and the second clip arms away from each other. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further be configured to grip an object between the first and second rows of teeth and thereby support the light assembly from the position of the object being gripped.
According to another embodiment, the light assembly may further include a sliding spring clip accessory. The embodiment of a sliding spring clip accessory may include a sliding spring clip, shaped like a belt clip, having a straight arm, the straight arm including an open end, a closed end and a circular magnetic coupling affixed on an outer surface. The circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The embodiment of a sliding spring clip accessory may further include a curved end arm extending from the closed end of the straight arm and ending with a lip. According to this particular embodiment, the curved end arm may be spring biased against the straight arm with the lip curved away from the straight arm.
According to yet another embodiment, the light assembly may further include an armband accessory. The embodiment of an armband accessory may include an adjustable length armband. The embodiment of an armband accessory may further include an armband circular magnetic coupling affixed to the armband and configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling.
According to still another embodiment, the light assembly may further include a picatinny rail mount accessory. The embodiment of a picatinny rail mount accessory may include a rail clamp with locking screws. The rail clamp may be configured to mate with a picatinny rail on an open side. The rail clamp may further include an opposite side. The embodiment of a picatinny rail mount accessory may further include a picatinny circular magnetic coupling affixed to the opposite side. The picatinny circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling.
According to still yet another embodiment, the light assembly may further include a barrel mount accessory. The barrel mount accessory may include an upper half ring with a first pivot end and a first locking end having an upper threaded screw hole. The barrel mount accessory may further include a lower half ring with a second pivot end and a second locking end having a lower threaded screw hole. The barrel mount accessory may further include a hinge rotationally coupling the upper and the lower rings together at the first and the second pivot ends. The barrel mount accessory may further include a barrel circular magnetic coupling mounted to a convex side of the upper half ring between the first pivot end and the first locking end. The barrel circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The barrel mount accessory may further include a screw for selectively locking the upper and the lower half rings around a cylindrical member. The screw is not visible in
According to one embodiment, the light assembly may further include a belt mount accessory. The embodiment of a belt mount accessory may include an adjustable length belt. The embodiment of a belt mount accessory may further include a belt circular magnetic coupling affixed to the belt. The belt circular magnetic coupling may also be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling.
An embodiment of a light assembly kit is also disclosed. Embodiments of a light assembly kit may include one of the base embodiment light assemblies 100 and 200A and include one or more accessories as described herein. According to one embodiment, a light assembly kit may include a light assembly. This particular embodiment of a light assembly may include a cylindrical-shaped battery housing configured to house a battery. The battery housing may have an assembly axis, a proximal end and a battery housing distal end. The proximal end may be configured to receive an end cap. The end cap may be configured with a disk-shaped magnet. The end cap and disk-shaped magnet together form a coaxial circular magnetic coupling. The battery housing may further include a radially-mounted socket disposed on an outside surface between the proximal end and the battery housing distal end. The socket may also be configured to receive a disk-shaped magnet. The socket and its associated disk-shaped magnet together form a radial circular magnetic coupling having a radial circular magnetic coupling axis perpendicular to the assembly axis. The battery housing distal end may be configured with a circular shoulder having an external circular groove to receive a retaining ring. The coaxial and radial circular magnetic couplings each may be configured to magnetically couple to magnetic surfaces.
This particular embodiment of a light assembly may further include a cylindrical-shaped electronics housing configured to house a light source for generating a light beam. According to this embodiment, the light source may be powered by the battery. The electronics housing may have an electronics housing proximal end and a distal end. The housing proximal end may be configured to mate around the circular shoulder of the battery housing with external threading and an internal circular groove configured to receive an O-ring. The electronics housing may further include an internal reflective surface having a narrow end surrounding the light source. The internal reflective surface may be configured to collimate light emanating from the light source into the light beam directed along the assembly axis in a direction toward the distal end. The electronics housing may further include a lens closing a wide end of the internal reflective surface. The electronics housing may further include a bezel threaded to the distal end of the electronics housing and enclosing the distal end of the light assembly. The electronics housing may further include a switch located on an outer surface between the electronics housing proximal end and the distal end. The switch may be configured to provide a user with the ability to selectively energize the light source. The electronics housing may further include an annular nut having an internal groove configured for receiving the retaining ring within the shoulder of the battery housing and may also be configured with internal threading, The annular nut may be configured to connect the battery housing to the electronics housing via spring engagement with the retaining ring and threaded engagement between the internal threading of the annular nut and the external threading on the electronics housing proximal end.
This particular embodiment of a light assembly may further include at least one of the following accessories for magnetically coupling to the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling: a tripod, a bendable extension arm, a carabiner accessory, a spring clip accessory, a sliding spring clip accessory, an armband accessory, a picatinny rail accessory, a barrel mount accessory and a belt mount accessory. Particular embodiments of each of the above accessories follows.
According to one embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a tripod may include a tripod base coupling. The tripod base coupling may further include a disk-shaped magnet. The tripod base coupling may be configured to mate with either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The embodiment of a tripod may further include three tripod arms, each arm rotationally coupled to the tripod base coupling at a proximal arm end and extending outward from the proximal arm end toward a distal foot end.
According to another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a bendable extension arm may include a flexible pipe. The embodiment of a bendable extension arm may further include extension arm magnetic couplings disposed at opposite ends of the flexible pipe. Each of the extension arm magnetic couplings may be configured to mate with either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling.
According to another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a carabiner accessory may further include a circular magnetic ring including a disk-shaped magnet at a proximal ring end. The circular magnetic ring may be configured to magnetically couple with the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The circular magnetic ring may further include an annular opening opposite the proximal ring end. The embodiment of a carabiner accessory may further include a carabiner configured to mechanically couple through the annular opening.
According to yet another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further include a first clip arm having a first clip arm outer surface, a first clip arm inner surface, a first distal end, a first proximal end and a first row of teeth disposed along the first clip arm inner surface, the first row of teeth extending from the first distal end. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further include a clip circular magnetic coupling affixed to the first slip arm outer surface. The clip circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further include a second clip arm having a second clip arm outer surface, a second clip arm inner surface, a second distal end, a second proximal end and a second row of teeth disposed along the second clip arm inner surface the teeth extending from the second distal end. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further include a spring pivot mechanism connected to the inner surfaces of the first and the second clip arms. The spring pivot mechanism may be configured to bias the first and the second distal ends and their associated first and second rows of teeth of the first and the second clip arms toward each other. Conversely, the spring pivot mechanism may be configured to bias the first and the second proximal ends of the first and the second clip arms away from each other. The embodiment of a spring clip accessory may further be configured to grip an object between the first and second rows of teeth and thereby support the light assembly from the position of the object.
According to still another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a sliding spring clip accessory may further include a sliding spring clip, shaped like a belt clip, having a straight arm, the straight arm including an open end, a closed end and a circular magnetic coupling affixed on an outer surface. The circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The embodiment of a sliding spring clip accessory may further include a curved end arm extending from the closed end of the straight arm and ending with lip. The curved end arm spring may be spring biased against the straight arm with the lip curved away from the straight arm.
According to still yet another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of an armband accessory may further include an adjustable length armband. The embodiment of an armband accessory may further include an armband circular magnetic coupling affixed to the armband. The armband circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling.
According to another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a picatinny rail accessory may further include a rail clamp with locking screws. The rail clamp may be configured an open side and an opposite side. The open side of the rail clamp may further be configured to mate with a picatinny rail. The embodiment of a picatinny rail accessory may further include a picatinny circular magnetic coupling affixed to the opposite side of the rail clamp. The picatinny circular magnetic coupling may further be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling.
According to another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a barrel mount accessory may further include an upper half ring with a first pivot end and a first locking end having an upper threaded screw hole. The embodiment of a barrel mount accessory may further include a lower half ring with a second pivot end and a second locking end having a lower threaded screw hole. The embodiment of a barrel mount accessory may further include a hinge rotationally coupling the upper and the lower rings together at the first and the second pivot ends. The embodiment of a barrel mount accessory may further include a barrel circular magnetic coupling mounted to a convex side of the upper half ring between the first pivot end and the first locking end. The barrel circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling. The embodiment of a barrel mount accessory may further include a screw for selectively locking the upper and the lower half rings around a cylindrical member.
According to another embodiment of a light assembly kit, the embodiment of a belt mount accessory may further include an adjustable length belt. The embodiment of a belt mount accessory may further include a belt circular magnetic coupling affixed to the belt. The belt circular magnetic coupling may be configured to magnetically couple to either the coaxial or the radial circular magnetic coupling.
It will be understood that the particular electronics, battery (alkaline, lithium ion, etc.), optical source (incandescent, light emitting diode (LED), etc.), wiring and circuitry which would form a complete light assembly have intentionally not been disclosed herein. This is because any suitable electronics, battery, optical source, wiring and circuitry known to those of ordinary skill in the art could be used with the embodiments of light assemblies, accessories and kits disclosed herein. It will further be understood that such conventional features do not form the novel and nonobvious aspects of this invention.
In understanding the scope of the present invention, the term “configured” as used herein to describe a component, section or part of a device includes necessary structure to carry out the desired function. In understanding the scope of the present invention, the term “comprising” and its derivatives, as used herein, are intended to be open ended terms that specify the presence of the stated features, elements, components, groups, integers, and/or steps, but do not exclude the presence of other unstated features, elements, components, groups, integers and/or steps. The foregoing also applies to words having similar meanings such as the terms, “including”, “having” and their derivatives. Also, the terms “part,” “section,” “portion,” “member” or “element” when used in the singular can have the dual meaning of a single part or a plurality of parts. As used herein to describe the present invention, the following directional terms “forward, rearward, above, downward, vertical, horizontal, below and transverse” as well as any other similar directional terms refer to those directions of the illustrated embodiments of the present invention. Finally, terms of degree such as “substantially”, “about” and “approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed.
It will further be understood that the present invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the component parts, method steps and limitations disclosed herein. However, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
While the foregoing advantages of the present invention are manifested in the detailed description and illustrated embodiments of the invention, a variety of changes can be made to the configuration, design and construction of the invention to achieve those advantages. Hence, reference herein to specific details of the structure and function of the present invention is by way of example only and not by way of limitation.