The present invention relates to a light stick, holster and shade. In particular the present invention relates to a tubular sheath which both protects the light stick and may also act as a support. A shade for a light stick is also disclosed.
The prior art teaches a plurality of holders, holsters, wand attachments, and the like used to provide support to light sticks used in visual signalling applications. However, a common problem encountered in use of light sticks is the shortened life span of the light stick due to usage in hostile and rugged environments, in which the light stick is exposed to manual battering as well as the natural elements. Typically, conventional holder assemblies for light sticks do not enable the latter to be conveniently retrievably stored for later re-use.
What is therefore needed, and an object of the present invention, is an improved light stick holster, which easily enables the light stick to be protected when not in use as well as be effectively supported when illumination is desired.
In order to address the above and other drawbacks, there is provided in accordance with the present invention a holster for holding a light stick providing visual signalling, the light stick comprising a handle portion and a light emitting tube portion attached to the handle portion. The holster comprises a hollow tubular body with at a forward end thereof an opening adapted to receive therein the light stick such that the light stick is retained within the opening at the handle portion in a selected one of a stored position and a reversed light-emitting position. In the stored position, the body is accommodated over the tube portion and in the light-emitting position, the tube portion is exposed and extends away from the forward end.
In accordance with the present invention, there is also provided a holder for a light stick, the light stick comprising a handle portion and a light emitting tube portion attached to the handle portion. The holder comprises a hollow tubular body with at a forward end thereof an opening adapted to receive therein the light stick such that the light stick is retained within the opening at the handle portion in a selected one of a stored position and a reversed light-emitting position. In the stored position, the body is accommodated over the tube portion and in the light-emitting position, the tube portion is exposed and extends away from the forward end.
Still in accordance with the present invention, there is also provided a holster assembly for holding a light stick providing visual signalling, the light stick comprising a handle portion and a light emitting tube portion attached to the handle portion. The holster assembly comprises a hollow tubular body with at a forward end thereof an opening adapted to receive therein the light stick such that the light stick is retained within the opening at the handle portion with the tube portion exposed and extending away from the forward end and an open-ended tubular light shade adapted to be fitted over the exposed tube portion, the shade comprising an elongate aperture formed on an outer surface thereof for directing light emitted by the tube portion through the aperture.
Still in accordance with the present invention, there is also provided a light stick holster kit comprising a light stick comprising a handle portion and a light emitting tube portion attached to the handle portion. The kit also comprises a hollow tubular body with at a forward end thereof an opening adapted to receive therein the light stick such that the light stick is retained within the opening at the handle portion, the light stick releasably insertable into the opening in a selected one of a stored position where the body is accommodated over the tube portion and a reversed light-emitting position where the tube portion is exposed and extends away from the forward end. The kit further comprises an open-ended tubular light shade adapted to be fitted over the exposed tube portion when the light stick is in the light-emitting position, the shade comprising an elongate aperture formed on an outer surface thereof for directing light emitted by the tube portion through the aperture.
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Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of an illustrative embodiment thereof, this embodiment can be modified at will without departing from the spirit and nature of the subject invention.
This application claims priority on U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/986,693, filed on Nov. 9, 2007 and which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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