The present disclosure relates generally to the field of lighting devices.
Flashlights and other task lights are often used to illuminate an area while performing work, such as electrical work, utility work, automotive work, etc. With many lighting systems it can be difficult to position the light to properly illuminate the work area.
Embodiments will be readily understood by the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims. Embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings.
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration embodiments that may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural or logical changes may be made without departing from the scope. Therefore, the following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of embodiments is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Various operations may be described as multiple discrete operations in turn, in a manner that may be helpful in understanding embodiments; however, the order of description should not be construed to imply that these operations are order dependent.
The description may use perspective-based descriptions such as up/down, back/front, and top/bottom. Such descriptions are merely used to facilitate the discussion and are not intended to restrict the application of disclosed embodiments.
The terms “coupled” and “connected,” along with their derivatives, may be used. It should be understood that these terms are not intended as synonyms for each other. Rather, in particular embodiments, “connected” may be used to indicate that two or more elements are in direct physical or electrical contact with each other. “Coupled” may mean that two or more elements are in direct physical or electrical contact. However, “coupled” may also mean that two or more elements are not in direct contact with each other, but yet still cooperate or interact with each other.
For the purposes of the description, a phrase in the form “A/B” or in the form “A and/or B” means (A), (B), or (A and B). For the purposes of the description, a phrase in the form “at least one of A, B, and C” means (A), (B), (C), (A and B), (A and C), (B and C), or (A, B and C). For the purposes of the description, a phrase in the form “(A)B” means (B) or (AB) that is, A is an optional element.
The description may use the terms “embodiment” or “embodiments,” which may each refer to one or more of the same or different embodiments. Furthermore, the terms “comprising,” “including,” “having,” and the like, as used with respect to embodiments, are synonymous, and are generally intended as “open” terms (e.g., the term “including” should be interpreted as “including but not limited to,” the term “having” should be interpreted as “having at least,” the term “includes” should be interpreted as “includes but is not limited to,” etc.).
With respect to the use of any plural and/or singular terms herein, those having skill in the art can translate from the plural to the singular and/or from the singular to the plural as is appropriate to the context and/or application. The various singular/plural permutations may be expressly set forth herein for sake of clarity.
Various embodiments herein provide a light device that is selectively attachable to a support device. For example, in some embodiments, the light device may be selectively attachable to a support device that may be worn on a hand of a user (e.g., a glove, fingerless glove, glove wrap, etc.). The light device may include a housing and a light unit coupled to the housing. The light unit may be selectively extendable from the housing, e.g., via a flexible neck.
The light device may include an engagement mechanism to selectively couple the light device to the support device in any of multiple configurations (e.g., with the light unit facing in a first direction or a second direction (opposite the first direction), and/or with one side of the light device facing toward or away from a surface of the support device). For example, in some embodiments, the light unit may include a pair of C-shaped members that slidably couple to respective rails on the support device (e.g., from either end of the rails. The engagement mechanism may additionally or alternatively include other means for selectively attaching the light unit to the other device, such as one or more magnets, hook-and-loop fasteners, clips, etc.
The light device is described herein with reference to being selectively attachable to a glove wrap. However, it will be apparent that the light device may be attachable to other suitable support devices. For example, the support device may be a wearable device, such as wearable on a hand of a user (e.g., a glove with fingers, a fingerless glove, a glove wrap), a head of a user (also referred to as headwear, such as a helmet and/or hat), and/or on a body of a user (e.g., a vest, such as a safety vest, or another garment such as a belt, pants, etc.). Additionally, or alternatively, the support device may another suitable device, such as a portion of a workspace (e.g., electrical box, a portion of a car, etc.).
In some embodiments, the engagement mechanism of the support device (e.g., rails) may be selectively attachable to the body of the support device, e.g., via a hook-and-loop fastener, an adhesive, another type of mechanical coupling mechanism, one or more magnets, etc. For example, the engagement mechanism may be disposed on a patch that is selectively attachable to the body of the support device. The engagement mechanism may or may not be readily detachable after it is selectively attached to the support device.
The light device 100 includes a housing 102 and a light unit 104. The light unit 104 may include one or more lighting elements 106, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs) and/or other suitable lighting elements. The light device 100 may include a power interface within the housing 102 to receive power source, such as a rechargeable battery and/or single use battery. In some embodiments, the housing 102 of the light device 100 may include a first side 108 and a second side 110 opposite the first side 108. As shown, the housing 102 may have a relatively flat shape with the first side 108 and second side 110 being significantly larger than other sides/surfaces of the housing 102. It will be apparent that other shapes of the housing 102 may be used in accordance with various embodiments herein.
In some embodiments, the light unit 104 may be located on a front side 112 of the light device 100. For example, the light unit 104 may be located offset from the center of the front side 112, e.g., at a corner of the light device 100 and/or housing 102. As discussed further herein, the light device 100 may be coupled to a support device (e.g., glove wrap 150) in a variety of configurations. The laterally offset location of the light unit 104 may enable the orientation of the one or more lighting elements 106 to be adjusted based on the needs of the user. The light device 100 may include one or more controls 111 (e.g., one or more buttons) to control operation of the light (e.g., to turn the light on and off and/or adjust a lighting mode of the light (e.g., color, intensity, etc.)). The one or more controls 111 may be located on the opposite end of the front side 112 from the light unit 104, as shown, and/or in another location.
In various embodiments, the light unit 104 may be selectively extendable from the housing 102.
The light device 100 may include an engagement mechanism 118 to couple the light device 104 to a support device. For example,
The engagement mechanisms 118 and 152 may enable the light device 100 to be coupled to the glove wrap 150 in multiple configurations. For example, in a first configuration, the first side 108 faces the glove wrap 150 and the second side 110 faces away from the glove wrap 150. In a second configuration, the first side 108 faces away from the glove wrap 150 and the second side 110 faces the glove wrap 150. This places the light unit 104 on the other side of the light device 100 with reference to the user of the glove wrap 150. In both the first and second configurations, the front side 112 of the light device may face in a first direction (e.g., toward the fingers of the user). In some embodiments, the engagement mechanisms 118 and 152 may enable the light device 100 to further be coupled to the glove wrap 150 with the front side 112 facing in a second direction opposite the first direction. For example, the light device 100 may be coupled in a third configuration in which the front side 112 faces the second direction, the first side 108 faces the glove wrap 150, and the second side 110 faces away from the glove wrap 150. The light device 100 may further be coupled in a fourth configuration in which the front side 112 faces the second direction, the first side 108 faces away from the glove wrap 150, and the second side 110 faces the glove wrap 150.
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In various embodiments, the glove wrap and engagement mechanism 152 may position the light device 100 on or near a base of the hand of the user, e.g., on the wrist of the user and/or on a base of the hand below the base of the thumb. This region may not move as much as other regions of the hand when the hand and/or fingers are moving, thus providing more stability for the light emitted by the light device 100.
Although certain embodiments have been illustrated and described herein, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that a wide variety of alternate and/or equivalent embodiments or implementations calculated to achieve the same purposes may be substituted for the embodiments shown and described without departing from the scope. Those with skill in the art will readily appreciate that embodiments may be implemented in a very wide variety of ways. This application is intended to cover any adaptations or variations of the embodiments discussed herein. Therefore, it is manifestly intended that embodiments be limited only by the claims and the equivalents thereof.
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