Light beam modifier devices

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6761467
  • Patent Number
    6,761,467
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 1, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A light beam modifier device for attachment to a light beam generator apparatus such as a flashlight or a weapon light. The light beam modifier includes an easily operable clamp for facilitating securement and removal of the light beam modifier device to and from the light generator. The device provides a positive locking closure between the flip-open door and the clamp, and further includes a spring hinge for permitting at least one and preferably two flip-open positions of the door out of the path of the light beam.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to light beam modifier devices, and more particularly to light beam modifier devices for attachment to light beam generator apparatus such as flashlights as well as weapon lights including target illuminators and laser sights for firearms.




As used herein, the term “light beam modifier” embraces devices for modifying characteristics of a light beam, including devices for placing optical filters, lenses and diffusers in the path of the light beam for altering the light beam, as well as opaque covers for blocking the light beam. Such light beam modifier devices are generally provided as accessories for flashlights and weapon lights. The filter devices limit the color of white light to produce a blue, red, or infrared light, as examples, depending upon the tactical needs of the user of the flashlight or weapon light. Lenses or diffusers may be employed for producing a broader or more diffused light beam for close-up work or when an intense light focused beam is not desired. An opaque cover may be utilized for blocking the light beam. In any of these modifiers, the light beam may be returned to its unmodified or original condition by removing the filter, lens, diffuser or cover from the path of the light beam.




Conventional light modifier devices generally include a friction fit sleeve of elastic material such as rubber that is twisted onto the front end bezel or head of the light generator, a spring hinged door containing the light modifying material (filter, lens, diffuser or cover), the door being friction held about the front edge of the resilient sleeve and may be flipped open to remove the door from the light path. Such prior art devices may be difficult to be placed onto and removed from the light generator under tactical conditions, and the door is generally subject to being sprung open by being inadvertently touched by the user or by vibration such as when used on a weapon light secured to a firearm.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Light beam modifier devices according to the present invention resolve the deficiencies of the prior art light beam modifier devices. According to one aspect of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a light beam modifier device is provided which includes an easily operable clamp for facilitating securement of the light beam modifier device to the light generator and for facilitating removal of the light beam modifier device from the light generator when desired. A further aspect of the preferred embodiment provides a positive locking closure between the flip open door and the clamp, for assuring that the door is maintained in its closed position during tactical operations. According to another aspect of the preferred embodiment, the light modifier device includes a spring hinge that permits at least one and preferably two flip-open positions of the door out of the path of the light beam. The preferred embodiment is watertight when installed on the light generator, and leakage of light from the unmodified beam is precluded.




A preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of: a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between the front and rear edges, a latch on the tubular member across the longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of the opening for clamping the tubular member about the light beam generator head, the latch being manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of the opening to be increased for unclamping the tubular member from the light beam generator head; and a door pivotally secured to the clamp assembly and including a light modifier element, the door being pivotable to a closed position placing the light modifier element in the path of a light beam generated by the light beam generator when the tubular member is clamped to the light beam generator head, the door being pivotable to an open position placing the light modifier element out of the path of the light beam when the tubular member is clamped to the light beam generator. The latch across the longitudinal opening is preferably manually operable past the unlatched position for further increasing the width of the longitudinal opening.




In the preferred embodiment, the latch includes a pivot arm having first and second ends, the first end pivotally secured to a first longitudinal pivot pin secured to the tubular member, a finger-actuable member pivotally secured to a second longitudinal pivot pin secured to the tubular member, the first and second longitudinal pivot pins respectively situated on opposite sides of the longitudinal opening, the second end of the pivot arm pivotally secured to a third longitudinal pivot pin carried by the finger-actuable member. The pivot arm preferably describes an arc, the arc radius of the inner surface of the pivot arm being equal to or slightly greater than the radius of the exterior surface of the tubular member.




An elastomeric seal is fitted to the interior surface of the tubular member, the elastomeric seal extending over the tubular member's front edge for sealingly contacting the door when the door is in its closed position.




The preferred light beam modifier device includes a door latch having a manually actuable latching member on the door in cooperative engagement with the clamp assembly for latching the door in its closed position to the clamp assembly. The door latch preferably includes a spring biasing the latching member for latching the door in the closed position, the latching member being manually operable against the bias of the spring for unlatching the latching member for permitting opening of the door. The clamp assembly includes a transverse ledge, and the latching member includes a hook end portion and a finger-actuable end portion, the latching member being pivotally secured between its end portions to the door; and the spring biases the finger-actuable end portion for urging the hook to engage the ledge for latching the door in its closed position.




The door may preferably be opened to a first open position and to a second open position, each of such open door positions placing the light modifier element out of the path of the light beam. A hinge, which pivotally secures the door to the clamp assembly, includes a transverse pivot pin secured to the clamp assembly forwardly of the front edge, an arm projecting from the door pivotally secured to the pin and including a cam surface, a spring secured to the clamp assembly and biasing the cam surface for maintaining the door in the first open position when the door is pivoted to that open position. The arm preferably includes a second cam surface, the spring biasing the second cam surface for maintaining the door in the second further or fully open position when the door is pivoted to that second open position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The novel features believed to be characteristic of the invention, together with further advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings in which a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated by way of example. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention.





FIG. 1

is a front/side perspective view (in reduced scale as compared with

FIGS. 2-15

) of a preferred embodiment of a light beam modifier device according to the present invention, in exploded combination with a flashlight, the light beam modifier door shown in a fully flipped-open position;





FIG. 2

is a front/side perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the light beam modifier device of

FIG. 1

, its door shown in its closed position;





FIG. 3

is a side elevation view of the preferred embodiment of

FIG. 2

, shown with its door in a partially flipped-open position;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional elevation view of the light modifier door of the preferred embodiment of

FIG. 2

, taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

in the direction of the appended arrows;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional elevation view of a clamping member of the light beam modifier preferred embodiment of

FIG. 2

, taken along the line


44


of

FIG. 2

in the direction of the appended arrows;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional elevation view (in enlarged scale) of the preferred embodiment of

FIG. 2

, taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

in the direction of the appended arrows;





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of a flat spring included in the preferred embodiment of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a side elevation view of the flat spring of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a top perspective view of the light modifier preferred embodiment with its door in a partially flipped-open position as in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 10

is a fragmentary cross-sectional elevation view of the light beam modifier preferred embodiment as in

FIG. 6

but with its door in a partially flipped-open position as in

FIGS. 3 and 9

;





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary cross-sectional elevation view of the light beam modifier preferred embodiment as in

FIG. 6

but with its door in a fully flipped-open position as in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 12

is a front elevation view of the clamping member included in the light modifier preferred embodiment of

FIG. 1

, showing the clamping member in its latched or clamping configuration;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional elevation view of a clamp seal included in the light beam modifier preferred embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary view of the clamping member of

FIG. 12

, shown unlatched; and





FIG. 15

is a fragmentary view of the clamping member of

FIG. 12

, shown in its unclamping configuration.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Turning to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a preferred embodiment of a light beam modifier


10


for being mounted to the front of a light beam generator such as a flashlight


12


. The light beam modifier


10


includes a clamp assembly


14


having a substantially cylindrical internal surface


16


for being clamped onto and about the front end bezel or head


18


of the flashlight


12


or of a weapon light. The clamp assembly


14


includes a generally cylindrical clamping member


20


(see also

FIGS. 3

,


5


,


12


,


14


and


15


) constructed of a plastic material such as nylon or, for example, a resinous plastic material marketed by Du Pont de Nemours under the trademark ZYTEL®. The clamping member


20


is generally in the form of a tube having a longitudinal axis


21


, and includes a longitudinal opening


22


defined between longitudinal ends


24


,


26


of the substantially tubular clamping member


20


. The clamping member's internal surface


28


generally conforms to but is slightly radially greater than the flashlight head


18


; in the preferred embodiment where the internal surface


28


and the head


18


are generally cylindrical the diameter of the internal surface


28


is slightly larger than the outside diameter of the head


18


. The clamping member's front edge


29


includes a radially inwardly projecting ledge


30


defining a circular opening having a diameter preferably slightly smaller than the outside diameter of the flashlight head


18


.




The clamping member interior surface


28


is fitted with an elastomeric substantially tubular seal


32


(

FIG. 13

, see also FIG.


6


), made for example of rubber or neoprene. The length of the seal


32


is preferably slightly greater than the length of the tubular clamping member


20


so as to slightly longitudinally extend from both the front edge


29


and the rear edge


33


of the clamping member


20


. At its rear, the seal


32


includes a radially outwardly projecting shoulder


34


contacting and overhanging the rear edge


33


of the clamping member


20


to form a rear rim seal


35


thereabout. The forward edge of the seal


32


defines a radially inward ridge


36


having a radially outward recess


38


for mating with the clamping member radially inward ledge


30


. In such manner, the fitted seal


32


is longitudinally held by the clamping member


20


, while the seal's ridge


36


provides a stop and seal (both water-tight and light-tight) for the forward edge of the flashlight head


18


, as well as providing a seal (both water-tight and light-tight) for the closed door


40


of the light beam modifier


10


as will be discussed later. The thickness of the elastomeric seal


32


is determined such that, when the clamping member


20


is installed on the flashlight head


18


, the inner surface


42


of the seal


32


contacts the head


18


and the seal


32


is compressed between the clamping member's interior surface


28


and the outer surface of the head


18


; i.e. the light beam modifier


10


is clamped about the front end portion of the flashlight


12


.




The clamping member


20


is provided with a latch


44


for relieving compression in the seal


32


, to facilitate installation and removal of the light beam modifier


10


onto and from the flashlight


12


. The latch


44


includes an arcuate pivot arm


46


pivotable about a first longitudinal pivot pin


48


secured to the clamping member


20


at one of its longitudinal ends


24


facing the opening


22


. A finger-actuable latch member


50


is pivotable about a second longitudinal pivot pin


52


secured to the clamping member


20


in the vicinity of the other one of the clamping member ends


26


and spaced from the first pivot pin


48


; in one example, the arcuate distance between the pins


48


and


52


was approximately 0.6 the arcuate length of the arm


46


. The other end of the arcuate arm


46


is pivotably attached to the finger-actuable latch member


50


and is pivotable about a third longitudinal pivot pin


54


secured to the finger-actuable latch member


50


. A preferred spatial relationship of the three pivot pins


48


,


52


,


54


is such that the arcuate arm


46


, having an inner surface arc radius equal to or slightly greater than the radius of the outer surface of the tubular clamping member


20


, will lie against or adjacent the outer surface of the clamping member


20


when the finger-actuable latch member


50


is urged into its fully closed position against or adjacent the outer surface of the clamping member


20


as shown in

FIG. 12

; in the example referred to above, the distance between the second pivot pin


52


and the third pivot pin


54


was approximately 0.4 the arcuate length of the arm


46


.




To install the light beam modifier device


10


on the flashlight


12


, the user unlatches the normally closed latch


44


(its latched or closed position being shown in

FIG. 12

) by flipping open the finger-actuated latch member


50


to pivot about the pivot pin


52


. This action causes the longitudinal pivot pin


54


to rotate upwardly and outwardly about the longitudinal pivot pin


52


, in turn causing the arcuate lever arm


46


to pivot about pivot pin


48


, as shown in FIG.


14


. The user then inserts the flashlight bezel's front edge or rim


58


within the pliable rim seal


35


comprising the rear end of the clamp seal


32


. As the light beam modifier


10


is slid onto the flashlight head


18


, radial forces induced into the clamp seal


32


are transmitted to the clamping member


20


which, being resilient and unlatched, produces a greater separation between the clamping member's opposing longitudinal ends


24


and


26


, increasing the effective diameter of the clamping member


20


. The effective diameter of the resilient clamping member


20


may be further increased by upwardly urging the finger-actuable member


50


(indicated by the force arrow


56


, see FIG.


15


), which causes the arm


46


to urge the pivot pin


48


to move to the left as shown in

FIG. 15

, resulting in the clamping member longitudinal end


24


moving away from the end


26


and further increasing the width of the longitudinal opening


22


. The user is thus permitted to easily slide the clamp assembly


14


onto the flashlight head


18


, until the front rim


58


of the head


18


abuts the rear of the clamp seal's inwardly projecting ridge


36


. At this point, the user urges the finger-actuatable latch


50


to pivot downwardly about the pivot pin


52


until the latch


44


is closed as shown in

FIG. 12

, whereupon the clamp seal


32


is compressably trapped between the head


18


and the clamp member


20


, the clamping member


20


clamping the light beam modifier device


10


to the flashlight head


18


.




The light beam modifier


10


may be removed from the flashlight head


18


by the user outwardly flipping open the finger-actuable latch member


50


to unlatch the latch


44


, thereby substantially relieving compression in the clamp seal


32


and permitting the user to forwardly urge the light beam modifier


10


with respect to the head


18


. Removal may be further facilitated by upwardly urging the finger-actuable latch member


50


(

FIG. 15

) to further increase the effective diameter of the clamping member


20


.




Turning to

FIGS. 2-11

along with

FIG. 1

, the light beam modifier


10


includes a door


40


pivotally secured to the clamping member


20


such that when the light beam modifier


10


is installed on the flashlight head


18


the door


40


may be placed in front of the head


18


in the path of the light beam and may be pivoted away from the front of the head


18


out of the path of the light beam. The door


40


comprises a substantially circular frame


62


of outside diameter or dimension sufficient to cover the front opening


64


of the clamping assembly


14


. The frame


62


includes a central opening or window


66


for being interposed in the light path when the door


40


is in its closed position as shown in FIG.


2


.




A light modifier element


68


, such as an optical filter, an optical lens, a diffuser or an opaque cover, is held within the window


66


by the frame


62


such that the light modifier element


68


is interposed in the light path when the door


40


is in its closed position as shown in FIG.


2


. In the preferred door embodiment


40


of

FIG. 4

, the light modifier element


68


is held by the frame


62


radially within a recess


70


circumferentially of the opening


66


and longitudinally held between an annular gasket


72


and a retaining ring


74


, producing a watertight seal. Preferred examples of light modifying elements


68


include an optical filter for limiting the color of the light beam to produce a light beam of a particular color, such as blue, red, or infrared; an optical lens or lens system or translucent element for altering the light beam to produce a broader or more diffused light beam; and an opaque cover for completely blocking the light beam, as well as for permitting the flashlight


12


(or weapon light) to be stored without risk of damage to the front lens of the flashlight (or weapon light).




Alternative configurations for securing the light modifier element


68


to the frame


62


may be utilized; for example, the frame


62


may include threads about the circular window


66


for threadably mating with circumferential threads of the light modifier elements, permitting convenient interchangeability among different filters, lenses and covers. Where interchangeability is not desired, a particular light modifier element


68


may be permanently secured to the frame


62


, such as by thermoplastic welding or adhesive techniques well known in the art.




The door


40


is pivotally secured to the clamping member


20


, pivotable about a transverse axis


76


(see

FIGS. 9 and 12

) by hinge


78


which includes a transverse pivot pin


80


(see also

FIGS. 1 and 2

) held by two spaced forwardly projecting laterally spaced arms


82


of the clamping member


20


. The hinge


78


further includes an arm


84


projecting from the door frame


62


, preferably along a radius of the door


40


, situated between the clamping member arms


82


and pivotally secured to the pivot pin


80


. The door frame


62


may further include two additional arms


86


, laterally outwardly of the respective clamping member arms


82


, pivotally secured to and retaining the ends of the pivot pin


80


.




The door radial arm


84


includes a transverse cam surface


88


in contact with a bent end portion


90


of a flat spring


92


(FIGS.


7


and


8


), the angle a of the bend in one example being approximately 22°. The flat spring


92


is secured to the clamping member


20


, for example by two screws


94


through respective apertures


96


in the spring


92


and cooperating with mating threads in respective apertures


98


in the clamping member


20


. The cam surface


88


of the radial arm


84


surrounds the transverse aperture


100


(

FIG. 4

) through which the hinge pivot pin


80


extends, and the cam surface


88


includes a substantially cylindrical surface


102


extending through an arc of approximately 180° between two substantially flat cam surfaces


104


and


106


having an included angle of approximately 90°. When the door is in its closed position as shown in

FIG. 6

, the cam first flat surface


104


—which is at an angle of approximately 23° from the face of the door—is contacted by the flat spring end portion


90


. When the user causes the door


40


to flip open, the door frame's radial arm


84


will rotate about the hinge pin


80


until the cylindrical cam surface


102


is contacted by the flat spring end portion


90


when the door


40


pivots to a first open position out of the path of the light beam, as represented in

FIGS. 3

,


9


and


10


. The door may be maintained in this first position by the bias of the flat spring end portion


90


against the cylindrical cam surface


102


, or the door may be further flipped rearwardly such that the cam cylindrical surface


102


travels along the spring end portion


90


until the second flat surface


106


of the cam portion


88


contacts the flat spring end portion


90


, urging the door


40


to a second or further position out of the light beam path, in which second position the door


40


is preferably fully open as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 11

. The door is maintained in this fully open and “out of the way” position by the bias of the flat spring end


90


against the second flat cam surface


106


. The user reverses the above procedure to cause the door


40


to assume its closed position as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 6

.




The preferred embodiment of the light beam modifier


10


is equipped with a door latch


108


(see

FIGS. 4 and 6

) including a hook member


110


pivotally secured to the door frame


62


diametrically opposite the door frame's radial arm


84


. The latch hook member


110


is pivotable about transverse pivot pin


112


between a finger-actuable portion


114


of the hook member


110


and the hook portion


116


of the hook member


110


. The finger-actuable portion


114


is radially outwardly (i.e. downwardly as shown in the drawing of

FIG. 6

) biased by compression spring


118


, for pivotally urging the hook portion


116


into latching engagement with transverse latching ledge


120


(see

FIGS. 5 and 6

) of the clamping member


20


, the latching ledge


120


situated diametrically opposite the clamping member arms


82


, positively latching the door


40


to the clamp assembly


14


when the door


40


is closed and the latch hook member


110


is urged longitudinally rearwardly by the user. When the door


40


is closed and latched, the door frame's inner circular rim


122


(see

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


6


) is urged against the front of the elastomeric seal ridge


36


, producing a water-tight and light-tight seal between the door frame


62


and the clamp assembly


14


.




To release the latch


108


, the user presses the finger-actuable hook portion


114


radially (upwardly as shown in the drawing of

FIG. 6

) against the bias of the compression spring


118


, causing the hook member


110


to pivot clockwise about the hook pivot pin


112


. Such action results in the hook portion


116


being disengaged from the latching ledge


120


, whereupon the door


40


is caused to be unlatched and opened by action of the flat spring end portion


90


upon the first flat surface


104


of the door frame radial arm


84


. The door


40


may simultaneously be flipped open by the user, as previously described.




Thus, there has been described preferred a embodiment of a light beam modifier device for attachment to a light beam generator apparatus such as a flashlight or a weapon light. The light beam modifier includes an easily operable clamp for facilitating securement and removal of the light beam modifier device to and from the light generator. The device provides a positive locking closure between the flip-open door and the clamp, and further includes a spring hinge for permitting at least one and preferably two flip-open positions of the door out of the path of the light beam. Other embodiments of the present invention, and variations of the embodiment described herein, may be developed without departing from the essential characteristics thereof. Accordingly, the invention should be limited only by the scope of the claims listed below.



Claims
  • 1. A device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of;a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between said front and rear edges, a latch pivotally secured to said tubular member on opposing sides of said longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of said opening for clamping said tubular member about the light beam generator head, said latch manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of said opening to be increased for unclamping said tubular member from the light beam generator head; a door pivotally secured to said clamp assembly and including a light modifier element, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of a light beam generated by the light beam generator when said tubular member is clamped to the light beam generator head, said door being pivotable for maintaining said door in an open position with said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam; and a door latch including a manually actuable latching member on said door in cooperative latching relation with said clamp assembly for latching said door in said closed position to said clamp assembly, said door latch including a spring biasing said latching member for latching said door in said closed position, said latching member being manually actuable against the bias of said spring for unlatching said latching member for permitting opening of said door.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein:said latch of said clamp assembly is manually operable past said unlatched position for further increasing said width of said longitudinal opening.
  • 3. The device according to claim 1, wherein:said latch of said alarm assembly includes a pivot arm having first and second ends, said first end pivotally secured to a first longitudinal pivot pin secured to said tubular member, a finger-actuable member pivotally secured to a second longitudinal pivot pin secured to said tubular member, said first and second longitudinal pivot pins respectively situated on opposing sides of said longitudinal opening, said second end of said pivot arm pivotally secured to a third longitudinal pivot pin carried by said finger-actuable member.
  • 4. The device according to claim 3, wherein:said pivot arm describes an arc, the arc radius of the inner surface of said pivot arm being equal to or slightly greater than the radius of the exterior surface of said tubular member.
  • 5. The device according to claim 1, further including:an elastomeric seal fitted to the interior surface of said tubular member.
  • 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein:said elastomeric seal extends over said front edge of said tubular member for sealingly contacting said door when said door is in said closed position.
  • 7. The device according to claim 1, wherein:said clamp assembly includes a transverse ledge; said latching member includes a hook end portion and a finger-actuable end portion, said latching member being pivotally secured between said end portions to said door; and said spring biases said finger-actuable end portion for urging said hook to engage said ledge for latching said door in said closed position.
  • 8. The device according to claim 1, wherein:said latch of said clamp assembly includes a pivot arm having first and second ends, said first end pivotally secured to said tubular member on one side of said longitudinal opening, a finger-actuable member pivotally secured to said tubular member on the other side of said longitudinal opening, said second end of said pivot arm pivotally secured to said finger-actuable member.
  • 9. The device according to claim 8, wherein:said latch of said clamp assembly across said longitudinal opening is manually operable past said unlatched position for further increasing said width of said longitudinal opening.
  • 10. A device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of:a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between said front and rear edges, a latch pivotally secured to said tubular member on opposing sides of said longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of said opening for clamping said tubular member about the light beam generator head, said latch manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of said opening to be increased for unclamping said tubular member from the light beam generator head; and a door pivotally secured to said clamp assembly and including a light modifier element, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of a light beam generated by the light beam generator when said tubular member is clamped to the light beam generator head, said door being pivotable for maintaining said door in a first open position with said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam, and said door is pivotable further for being maintained in a second open position past said first open position.
  • 11. A device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of:a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between said front and rear edges, a latch on said tubular member across said longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of said opening for clamping said tubular member about the light beam generator head, said latch manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of said opening to be increased for unclamping said tubular member from the light beam generator head; a door including a light modifier element; and a hinge pivotally securing said door to said clamp assembly, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of a light beam generated by the light beam generator when said tubular member is clamped to the light beam generator head, said door being pivotable to an open position placing said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam, said hinge including a transverse pivot pin secured to said clamp assembly forwardly of said front edge, an arm projecting from said door pivotally secured to said pin and including a cam surface, a spring secured to said clamp assembly and biasing said cam surface for maintaining said door in said open position when said door is pivoted to said open position.
  • 12. The device according to claim 11, wherein:said arm includes a second cam surface, said spring biasing said second cam surface for maintaining said door in a further open position when said door is pivoted to said further open position.
  • 13. The device according to claim 12, wherein:said cam surface is substantially cylindrical; and said second cam surface is substantially flat.
  • 14. The device according to claim 11, further including:a door latch including a manually actuable latching member on said door in cooperative latching relation with said clamp assembly for latching said door in said closed position to said clamp assembly.
  • 15. The device according to claim 14, wherein:said door latch includes a spring biasing said latching member for latching said door in said closed position, said latching member being manually actuable against the bias of said spring for unlatching said latching member for permitting opening of said door.
  • 16. The device according to claim 15, wherein:said clamp assembly includes a transverse ledge; said latching member includes a hook end portion and a finger-actuable end portion, said latching member being pivotally secured between said end portions to said door; and said spring biases said finger-actuable end portion for urging said hook to engage said ledge for latching said door in said closed position.
  • 17. Light beam generator and modifier apparatus, comprising in combination:a light beam generator having a head, for generating a light beam emanating from said head; a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member clamped about said head and having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between said front and rear edges, a latch pivotably secured to said tubular member on opposing sides of said longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of said opening, said latch manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of said opening to be increased for unclamping said tubular member from said head; a door pivotally secured to said clamp assembly and including a light modifier element, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of the light beam, said door being pivotable for maintaining said door in an open position with said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam; and a door latch including a latching member on said door in cooperative latching relation with said clamp assembly for latching said door in said closed position to said clamp assembly.
  • 18. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein:said latch of said damn assembly is manually operable past said unlatched position for further increasing said width of said longitudinal opening.
  • 19. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein:said latch of said clamp assembly includes a pivot arm having first and second ends, said first end pivotally secured to a first longitudinal pivot pin secured to said tubular member, a finger-actuable member pivotally secured to a second longitudinal pivot pin secured to said tubular member, said first and second longitudinal pivot pins situated on opposing sides of said longitudinal opening, said second end of said pivot arm pivotally secured to a third longitudinal pivot pin carried by said finger-actable member.
  • 20. The apparatus according to claim 19, wherein:said pivot arm describes an arc, the arc radius of the inner surface of said pivot arm being equal to or slightly greater than the radius of the exterior surface of said tubular member.
  • 21. The apparatus according to claim 17, further including:an elastomeric seal fitted to the interior surface of said tubular member.
  • 22. The apparatus according to claim 21, wherein:said elastomeric seal extends over said front edge of said tubular member and sealingly contacting said door when said door is in said closed position.
  • 23. The apparatus according to claim 17, wherein:said door latch includes a spring biasing said latching member for latching said door in said closed position, said latching member being manually actable against the bias of said spring for unlatching said latching member for permitting opening of said door.
  • 24. The apparatus according to claim 23, wherein:said clamp assembly includes a transverse ledge; said latching member includes a hook end portion and a finger-actuable end portion, said latching member being pivotally secured between said end portions to said door; and said spring biases said finger-actuable end portion for urging said hook to engage said ledge for latching said door in said closed position.
  • 25. Light beam generator and modifier apparatus, comprising in combination:a light beam generator having a head, for generating a light beam emanating from said head; a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member clamped about said head and having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between said front and rear edges, a latch pivotably secured to said tubular member on opposing sides of said longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of said opening, said latch manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of said opening to be increased for unclamping said tubular member from said head; and a door pivotally secured to said damn assembly and including a light modifier element, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of the light beam, said door being pivotable for maintaining said door in a first open position with said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam, and said door is pivotable further for being maintained in a second open position past said first open position.
  • 26. Light beam generator and modifier apparatus, comprising in combination:a light beam generator having a head, for generating a light beam emanating from said head; a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member clamped about said head and having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between said front and rear edges, a latch on said tubular member across said longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of said opening, said latch manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of said opening to be increased for unclamping said tubular member from said head; a door including a light modifier element; and a hinge pivotally securing said door to said clamp assembly, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of the light beam, said door being pivotable to an open position placing said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam, said hinge including a transverse pivot pin secured to said clamp assembly forwardly of said front edge, an arm projecting from said door pivotally secured to said pin and including a cam surface, a spring secured to said clamp assembly and biasing said cam surface for maintaining said door in said open position when said door is pivoted to said open position.
  • 27. The apparatus according to claim 26, wherein:said arm includes a second cam surface, said spring biasing said second cam surface for maintaining said door in a further open position when said door is pivoted to said further open position.
  • 28. The apparatus according to claim 27, wherein:said cam surface is substantially cylindrical; and said second cam surface is substantially flat.
  • 29. A device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of:a substantially tubular member adapted to be secured about the light beam generator head; a door pivotally secured to said tubular member and including a light modifier element, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of a light beam generated by the light beam generator when said tubular member is secured to the light beam generator head, said door being pivotable for maintaining said door in an open position with said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam; and a door latch including a latching member on said door in cooperative latching relation with said tubular member and a spring biasing said latching member for latching said door in said closed position, said latching member being manually actuable against the bias of said spring for unlatching said latching member for permitting opening of said door.
  • 30. The device according to claim 29, wherein:said tubular member includes a transverse ledge; said latching member includes a hook end portion and a finger-actuable end portion, said latching member being pivotally secured between said end portions to said door; and said spring biases said finger-actuable end portion for urging said hook to engage said ledge for latching said door in said closed position.
  • 31. A device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of:a substantially tubular member adapted to be secured about the light beam generator head; a door including a light modifier element; and a hinge pivotally securing said door to said tubular member, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of a light beam generated by the light beam generator when said tubular member is secured to the light beam generator head, said door being pivotable to a first open position placing said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam, said door being pivotable to a second open position placing said light modifier out of the path of the light beam, said hinge including a transverse pivot pin secured to said tubular member, an arm projecting from said door pivotally secured to said pin and including a first cam surface and a second cam surface, a spring secured to said tubular member and biasing said first cam surface for maintaining said door in said first open position when said door is pivoted to said first open position, said spring biasing said second cam surface for maintaining said door in a said second open position when said door is pivoted to said second open position.
  • 32. The device according to claim 31, wherein:said first cam surface is substantially cylindrical; and said second cam surface is substantially flat.
  • 33. A device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of:a clamp assembly including a substantially tubular member having a front edge and a rear edge and a longitudinal opening defined by longitudinal ends extending between said front and rear edges, a latch on said tubular member across said longitudinal opening and manually operable to a latched position maintaining the width of said opening for clamping said tubular member about the light beam generator head, said latch manually operable to an unlatched position permitting the width of said opening to be increased for unclamping said tubular member from the light beam generator head; a door including a light modifier element; and a hinge pivotally securing said door to said clamp assembly, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of a light beam generated by the light beam generator when said tubular member is clamped to the light beam generator head, said door being pivotable to an open position placing said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam when said tubular member is clamped to the light beam generator, said hinge including an arm projecting from said door pivotally secured to said clamp assembly forwardly of said front edge, said arm including a cam surface, a spring secured to said clamp assembly and biasing said cam surface for maintaining said door in said open position when said door is pivoted to said open position.
  • 34. The device according to claim 33, wherein:said arm includes a second cam surface, said spring biasing said second cam surface for maintaining said door in a further open position when said door is pivoted to said further open position.
  • 35. The device according to claim 34, wherein:said cam surface is substantially cylindrical; and said second cam surface is substantially flat.
  • 36. The device according to claim 33, further including:a door latch including a manually actuable latching member on said door in cooperative latching relation with said clamp assembly for latching said door in said closed position to said clamp assembly.
  • 37. The device according to claim 36, wherein:said door latch includes a spring biasing said latching member for latching said door in said closed position, said latching member being manually actuable against the bias of said spring for unlatching said latching member for permitting opening of said door.
  • 38. The device according to claim 37, wherein:said clamp assembly includes a transverse ledge; said latching member includes a hook end portion and a finger-actuable end portion, said latching member being pivotally secured between said end portions to said door; and said spring biases said finger-actuable end portion for urging said hook to engage said ledge for latching said door in said closed position.
  • 39. A device for modifying a light beam emanating from the head of a light beam generator, the device comprising the combination of:a substantially tubular member adapted to be secured about the light beam generator head; a door including a light modifier element; and a hinge pivotally securing said door to said tubular member, said door being pivotable to a closed position placing said light modifier element in the path of the light beam, said door being pivotable to an open position placing said light modifier element out of the path of the light beam, said hinge including an arm projecting from said door pivotally secured to said tubular member forwardly thereof, said arm including a cam surface, a spring secured to said tubular member and biasing said cam surface for maintaining said door in a first open position when said door is pivoted to said open position.
  • 40. The device according to claim 39, wherein:said hinge includes a transverse pivot pin secured to said tubular member, and said arm is pivotably secured to said pivot pin.
  • 41. The apparatus according to claim 39, wherein:said arm includes a second cam surface, said spring biasing said second cam surface for maintaining said door in a further open position when said door is pivoted to said further open position.
  • 42. The device according to claim 39, further including:a door latch including a manually actuable latching member on said door in cooperative latching relation with said tubular member for latching said door in said closed position to said tubular member.
  • 43. The device according to claim 42, wherein:said door latch includes a spring biasing said latching member for latching said door in said closed position, said latching member being manually actuable against the bias of said spring for unlatching said latching member for permitting opening of said door.
  • 44. The device according to claim 43, wherein:said tubular member includes a transverse ledge; said latching member includes a hook end portion and a finger-actuable end portion, said latching member being pivotally secured between said end portions to said door; and said spring biases said finger-actuable end portion for urging said hook to engage said ledge for latching said door in said closed position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/308,168, filed Jul. 25, 2001, which provisional application is incorporated herein by reference.

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Number Date Country
60/308168 Jul 2001 US