Claims
- 1. A lighted knife, comprising:a. a handle member having a distal end, a proximal end, and a length extending between the proximal and distal ends, the handle member defining a bore longitudinally extending along at least a portion of the length, the bore having a first end and an opposite second end adjacent the proximal end of the handle member and forming an interior surface of the handle member; b. a unitary light module having a front end, an opposed back end, and an exterior surface, the front end having a light source capable of producing a beam of light, the light module being of a size to be complementarily received within the bore of the handle member so that the front end is disposed adjacent the first end of the bore, the back end is disposed adjacent the proximal end of the handle member, and the exterior surface is disposed adjacent the interior surface of the handle member, the light module being operable within the bore as well as externally and independently of the handle member; c. power means for energizing the light source; and d. a blade member engaged with the handle member adjacent the distal end thereof, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore, the beam of light produced travels from the front end of the light module and out of the distal end to illuminate at least a portion of the blade member.
- 2. The lighted knife of claim 1, wherein the blade member is disposed in a position laterally centered relative to the optically conductive portion of the handle member so that the beam of light produced by the light source of the light module is substantially bisected by the blade member after exiting from the front end of the light module.
- 3. The lighted knife of claim 1, wherein the light source of the light module comprises:a. a light bulb disposed adjacent the front end of the light module; and b. a reflective shield circumscribing at least a portion of the light bulb so that, when the light bulb produces light, the reflective shield reflects a portion of the light to form a light beam that is directed away from the back end of the light module.
- 4. The lighted knife of claim 3, wherein the light bulb is recessed within the light module adjacent the first end thereof and wherein the light source of the light module further comprises a transparent covering that shields the light bulb.
- 5. The lighted knife of claim 1, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore of the handle member, the back end of the light module is substantially flush with the proximal end of the handle member.
- 6. The lighted knife of claim 1, wherein the first end of the bore is spaced apart from the distal end of the handle member, and wherein the portion of the handle member between the first end of the bore and the distal end of the handle member is optically conductive so that light can traverse therethrough.
- 7. The lighted knife of claim 6, wherein the optically conductive portion of the handle comprises a hardened transparent plastic material.
- 8. The lighted knife of claim 1, further comprising means for detachably securing the light module within the bore of the handle member so that the light module is insertable into the bore and removable therefrom.
- 9. The lighted knife of claim 1, wherein the blade member has a rear end and an opposed tip end, the rear end defining at least one cutout passing therethrough.
- 10. The lighted knife of claim 9, wherein the rear end of the blade member defines two cutouts passing therethrough.
- 11. The lighted knife of claim 1, wherein the detachably securing means comprises:a. a threaded surface defined by the exterior of the back end of the light module; and b. a complementarily threaded surface defined by the proximal end of the interior surface of the bore of the handle member, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore of the handle member and the light module and handle member are twisted relative to each other, the complementarily threaded surfaces engage one another.
- 12. A lighted tool, comprising:a. a handle member having a distal end, a proximal end, and a length extending between the proximal and distal ends, the handle member defining a bore longitudinally extending along at least a portion of the length, the bore having a first end and an opposite second end adjacent the proximal end of the handle member and forming an interior surface of the handle member, wherein a portion of the handle member is optically conductive between the first end of the bore and the distal end so that light can traverse therethrough; b. a unitary light module having a front end, an opposed back end, and an exterior surface, the front end having a light source capable of producing a beam of light, the light module being of a size to be complementarily received within the bore of the handle member so that the front end is disposed adjacent the first end of the bore, the back end is disposed adjacent the proximal end of the handle member, and the exterior surface is disposed adjacent the interior surface of the handle member, the light module being operable within the bore as well as externally and independently of the handle member; c. power means for energizing the light source; and d. a blade member engaged with the distal end of the handle member and disposed in a position laterally centered relative to the optically conductive portion of the handle member so that the beam of light produced by the light source of the light module is substantially bisected by the blade member when exiting from the front end of the light module, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore, the beam of light produced by the light source travels from the front end of the light module, through the optically conductive portion of the handle member, and out of the distal end.
- 13. A lighted tool, comprising:a. a handle member having a distal end, a proximal end, and a length extending between the proximal and distal ends, the handle member defining a bore longitudinally extending along at least a portion of the length, the bore having a first end and an opposite second end adjacent the proximal end of the handle member and forming an interior surface of the handle member; b. a unitary light module having a front end, an opposed back end, and an exterior surface, the front end having a light source capable of producing a beam of light, the light module being of a size to be complementarily received within the bore of the handle member so that the front end is disposed adjacent the first end of the bore, the back end is disposed adjacent the proximal end of the handle member, and the exterior surface is disposed adjacent the interior surface of the handle member, the light module being operable within the bore as well as externally and independently of the handle member; c. power means for energizing the light source; and d. means for detachably securing the light module within the bore of the handle member so that the light module is insertable into the bore and removable therefrom, and e. a blade member engaged with the handle member adjacent the distal end thereof, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore, the beam of light produced by the light source travels from the front end of the light module and out of the distal end.
- 14. The lighted tool of claim 13 wherein the first end of the bore is spaced apart from the distal end of the handle member, and wherein the portion of the handle member between the first end of the bore and the distal end of the handle member is optically conductive so that light can traverse therethrough.
- 15. A lighted tool, comprising:a. a handle member having a distal end, a proximal end, and a length extending between the proximal and distal ends, the handle member defining a bore longitudinally extending along at least a portion of the length, the bore having a first end and an opposite second end adjacent the proximal end of the handle member and forming an interior surface of the handle member, wherein the first end of the bore is spaced apart from the distal end of the handle member, and wherein the portion of the handle member between the first end of the bore and the distal end of the handle member is optically conductive so that light can traverse therethrough; b. a unitary light module having a front end, an opposed back end, and an exterior surface, the front end having a light source capable of producing a beam of light, the light module being of a size to be complementarily received within the bore of the handle member so that the front end is disposed adjacent the first end of the bore, the back end is disposed adjacent the proximal end of the handle member, and the exterior surface is disposed adjacent the interior surface of the handle member, the light module being operable within the bore as well as externally and independently of the handle member; c. power means for energizing the light source; and d. means for detachably securing the light module within the bore of the handle member so that the light module is insertable into the bore and removable therefrom, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore, the beam of light produced by the light source travels from the front end of the light module and out of the distal end, and wherein the optically conductive portion of the handle comprises a hardened transparent plastic material.
- 16. The lighted tool of claim 13, wherein the blade member is disposed in a position laterally centered relative to the optically conductive portion of the handle member so that the beam of light produced by the light source of the light module is substantially bisected by the blade member when exiting from the front end of the light module.
- 17. A lighted knife, comprising:a. a handle member having a distal end, a proximal end, and a length extending between the proximal and distal ends, the handle member defining a bore longitudinally extending along at least a portion of the length of a size to receive a light source therein, the bore having a first end and an opposite second end adjacent the proximal end of the handle member and forming an interior surface of the handle member; b. a blade member engaged with the handle member adjacent the distal end thereof; and c. means, disposed between the first end of the bore and the distal end, for optically directing light produced by the light source so that the light travels through the optically directing means and out of the distal end of the handle member.
- 18. A lighted tool, comprising:a. a handle member having a distal end, a proximal end, and a length extending between the proximal and distal ends, the handle member defining a bore longitudinally extending along at least a portion of the length, the bore having a first end and an opposite second end adjacent the proximal end of the handle member and forming an interior surface of the handle member, wherein a portion of the handle member is optically conductive between the first end of the bore and the distal end so that light can traverse therethrough; b. a unitary light module having a front end, an opposed back end, and an exterior surface, the front end having a light source capable of producing a beam of light, the light module being of a size to be complementarily received within the bore of the handle member so that the front end is disposed adjacent the first end of the bore, the back end is disposed adjacent the proximal end of the handle member, and the exterior surface is disposed adjacent the interior surface of the handle member, the light module being operable within the bore as well as externally and independently of the handle member; and c. power means for energizing the light source, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore, the beam of light produced by the light source travels from the front end of the light module, through the optically conductive portion of the handle member, and out of the distal end, and wherein the optically conductive portion of the handle comprises a hardened transparent plastic material.
- 19. The lighted tool of claim 18, further comprising means for detachably securing the light module within the bore of the handle member so that the light module is insertable into the bore and removable therefrom.
- 20. A method of illuminating an implement that is longitudinally extending from a distal end of a handle member, the handle member having an opposite proximal end and defining a bore extending at least partially therebetween and at least a portion of the distal end being transparent, comprising the steps of:a. inserting a light source into the bore of the handle member, the light source being operable within the bore as well as externally and independently of the handle member; b. detachably securing the light source within the bore; and c. energizing the light source so as to produce a light through the transparent portion of the handle member and onto the implement, wherein the implement comprises a blade member.
- 21. A lighted tool, comprising:a. a handle member having a distal end, a proximal end, and a length extending between the proximal and distal ends, the handle member defining a bore longitudinally extending along at least a portion of the length, the bore having a first end and an opposite second end adjacent the proximal end of the handle member and forming an interior surface of the handle member; b. a unitary light module having a front end, an opposed back end, and an exterior surface, the front end having a light source capable of producing a beam of light, the light module being of a size to be complementarily received within the bore of the handle member so that the front end is disposed adjacent the first end of the bore, the back end is disposed adjacent the proximal end of the handle member, and the exterior surface is disposed adjacent the interior surface of the handle member, the light module being operable within the bore as well as externally and independently of the handle member; c. power means for energizing the light source; and d. means, disposed between the first end of the bore and the distal end, for optically directing the beam of light produced by the light source of the light module, wherein, when the light module is disposed within the bore, the beam of light travels from the front end of the light module, through the optically directing means, and out of the distal end of the handle member and wherein the optically directing means comprises a hardened transparent plastic material.
- 22. The lighted tool of claim 21, further comprising means for detachably securing the light module within the bore of the handle member so that the light module is insertable into the bore and removable therefrom.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 09/069,549, filed on Apr. 29, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,030,092, the status of which is still pending.
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