Lighting device convertible between reading light and flashlight configurations and having separate light actuating switches

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6361184
  • Patent Number
    6,361,184
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 24, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A lighting device convertible between reading light and flashlight configurations has separate off/on light actuating switches. The lighting device includes a case, an elongated arm, hinge, light cap, light element, batteries, first switch and second switch. The hinge pivotally mounts a rear end of the arm to a rear end of the case to allow pivotal movement of the arm between an erect position angularly spaced from the case, the reading light configuration, and a lowered position against the main body, the flashlight configuration. The light element is mounted to the light cap which, in turn, is pivotally mounted to a front end of the arm for positioning the light element at various angles to provide light therebelow at various angles with the arm in the erect position and for positioning the light element at first and second angularly displaced positions to provide light directly forwardly of the case in the first position but not in the second position with the arm in the lowered position. The batteries are mounted within the case and are electrically connected to the light element and first and second switches. The first switch is mounted to the case and arm for switching the light element between off and on states in response to the arm being moved between the lowered and erect positions. The second switch is mounted to the case and arm for switching the light element between off and on states in response to the light cap being moved between the first and second positions with the arm in the lowered position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention generally relates to portable lighting devices and, more particularly, is concerned with a lighting device convertible between reading light and flashlight configurations and having separate off/on light actuating switches.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Lighting devices variously configured as miniature flashlights and as book or reading lights are well known in the prior art. Examples of lighting devices which are configured as book or reading lights are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,432,042 to Zeller, U.S. Pat. No. 4,598,340 to Dwosh et al, U.S. Pat. No. 4,680,681 to Fisherman et al, U.S. Pat. No. 5,203,622 to Sottile, U.S. Pat. No. 5,280,416 to Hartley et al and U.S. Pat. No. 5,442,528 to Vandenbelt. A drawback of these and other patented prior art lighting devices is that their designs appear to restrict them to a single type of use or purpose, either as a flashlight or as a reading light. They are configured to function as one or the other, not both. This requires consumers to purchase more than one lighting device for different functions or uses which results in higher cost to them and more devices which must be carried with them.




Another portable lighting device manufactured and marketed by Centaur is promoted as being capable of use as a table light, clip-on light and book light. However, though portable the Centaur lighting device is still rather large and bulky in size and does not appear adapted to be easily carried in a user's hand as a flashlight.




Consequently, a need exists for a lighting device easily carried by a user as well as clipped to a book and having dual functionality or use, both as a flashlight and as a book or reading light, which will overcome the drawbacks of the prior art without introducing any new problems in place thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a lighting device designed to satisfy the aforementioned need by being convertible between reading light and flashlight configurations. Further, the convertible lighting device of the present invention has separate light actuating switches for the user to operate depending upon which configuration the lighting device is in. The convertible lighting device of the present invention reduces the number of devices that must be purchased and carried by consumers to serve these two functions or uses. This results in a more cost-effective and efficient approach in fulfilling the diverse lighting needs of consumers.




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a convertible lighting device which comprises: (a) a case having opposite front and rear ends; (b) an elongated arm having opposite front and rear ends; (c) hinge means pivotally mounting the rear end of the arm to the rear end of the case for allowing pivotal movement of the arm between an erect position angularly spaced from the case and a lowered position adjacent to the case; (d) illumination means pivotally mounted to the arm adjacent to the front end thereof for positioning the illumination means at various angles relative to the arm so as to provide light therebelow at various angles relative to the arm when the arm is in the erect position and for positioning the illumination means at first and second angularly displaced positions relative to the arm so as to provide light directly forwardly of the case in the first position but not in the second position of the illumination means when the arm is in the lowered position; (e) means for supplying power to the illumination means being mounted to the case and electrically connected to the illumination means; (f) first switch means mounted to the case and arm and connected to the power supplying means and illumination means for switching the illumination means between off and on states in response to the arm being moved between the lowered and erect positions; and (g) second switch means separate from the first switch means and being mounted to the case and arm and connected to the power supplying means and illumination means for switching the illumination means between off and on states in response to the illumination means being moved between the first and second angularly displaced positions when the arm is in the lowered position.




The case has a recess at the front end in which the illumination means is inserted and exposed when the arm is in the lowered position. The case also includes a base member and a top member. The base member has a bottom wall with opposite front and rear ends and defines a compartment in the base member and a first portion of the recess of the case at the front end of the bottom wall. The top member has a top wall with opposite front and rear ends and is fixedly mounted on the base member and encloses the compartment of the base member. The top wall of the top member at the front end defines a second portion of the recess of the case complementary to the first portion of the recess defined at the front end of the bottom wall of the base member such that the base and top members together define the recess of the case. The lighting device further includes a clip mounted to the top wall of the top member of the case for facilitating retention on an article when the arm is in the erect position. The hinge means includes a plurality of aligned holes defined through the rear ends of the arm and case, and a pair of hinge pins fitted through the holes so as to pivotally couple the arm to the case for undergoing the pivotal movement between the erect and lowered positions.




The illumination means includes a dome-shaped light cap pivotally mounted to a bifurcated portion of the front end of the arm for undergoing pivotal movement between a range of angular positions relative to the arm, a mounting element attached to and supported from an underside of the light cap, and a light generating element mounted to the mounting element and partially surrounded by the dome-shaped light cap. The lighting device further comprises a light reflecting shield mounted to the light cap adjacent to the mounting and light generating elements of the illumination means such that the light reflecting shield partially surrounds the light generating element of the illumination means and directs light downwardly therefrom when the arm is in the erect position and directs light forwardly therefrom when the arm is in the lowered position.




The first switch means includes a pair of opposite contact elements mounted to the case at the rear end thereof which make electrical contact with one another and complete an electrical circuit between the power supplying means and illumination means and turn on the illumination means in response to moving the arm to the erect position. The first switch means also includes an insulated member mounted to and protruding from the arm at the rear end thereof in alignment with the opposite contact elements such that the insulated member becomes disposed between and separates the contact elements preventing them from contacting one another and thereby interrupts the electrical circuit and turns off the illumination means in response to moving the arm to the lowered position.




The second switch means is separate from the first switch means and includes a first contact element mounted to the case adjacent to the power supplying means and a second contact element mounted to the mounting element of the illumination means. The second contact element respectively makes and breaks electrical contact with the first contact element upon pivoting the light cap of the illumination means between the first and second angularly-displaced positions of the illumination means when the arm is in the lowered position.




The present invention also is directed to a lighting device which comprises: (a) a body having opposite front and rear ends; (b) illumination means pivotally mounted to the front end of the body for positioning the illumination means at first and second angularly displaced positions relative to the front end of the body so as to provide light directly forwardly of the body in the first position but not in the second position, the illumination means including (i) a light cap pivotally mounted to the front end of the body for undergoing pivotal movement between the first and second positions, and (ii) a light element mounted to the light cap; (c) means for supplying power to the illumination means being mounted to the body and electrically connected to the light element of the illumination means; and (d) switch means mounted to the body and the illumination means and connected to the power supplying means and the illumination means for switching the illumination means between off and on states in response to the illumination means being moved between the first and second angularly displaced positions, the switch means including (i) a first contact element mounted to the body adjacent and connected to the power supplying means, and (ii) a second contact element mounted to the light cap of the illumination means and connected to the light element, the second contact element respectively making and breaking electrical contact with the first contact element in response to pivoting the light cap of the illumination means and the light element therewith between the first and second angularly-displaced positions. The body at the front end thereof defines a recess adjacent to the light element of the illumination means. The light cap is angularly displaced remote from the recess in the first position and adjacent to the recess in the second position.











These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described an illustrative embodiment of the invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a convertible lighting device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view of the device of

FIG. 1

assembled and converted to a flashlight configuration and its illumination means switch to an off state.





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the device of

FIG. 1

assembled and converted to a reading light configuration.





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal sectional view of the device of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a longitudinal sectional view of the device of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 7

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


7





7


of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal sectional view of the device of

FIG. 2

but with its illumination means switched to an on state.





FIG. 9

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


9





9


of FIG.


8


through hinge means of the device.





FIG. 10

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


10





10


of FIG.


8


through first switch means of the device.





FIG. 11

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


11





11


of FIG.


8


through main switch means of the device.





FIG. 12

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


12





12


of FIG.


8


through an AC/DC adapter jack of the device.





FIG. 13

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


13





13


of

FIG. 8 through a

battery compartment door slidable locking member of the device.





FIG. 14

is a transverse sectional view of the device taken along line


14





14


of FIG.


8


through second switch means of the device.





FIG. 15

is a bottom plan view of the illumination means of the device as seen along line


15





15


of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 16

is a longitudinal sectional view of the lighting device taken along line


16





16


of FIG.


8


.





FIGS. 17

to


21


are longitudinal sectional views through the illumination means of the device showing the sequence of steps in inserting and removing a lamp cartridge into and from a light mounting cap of the device.





FIG. 22

is a diagrammatic view of an electrical circuit in the device incorporating first, second and main switch means, adapter jack, batteries and illumination means of the device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and particularly to

FIGS. 1

to


5


, there is illustrated a convertible lighting device, generally designated


10


, of the present invention being convertible between a reading light configuration, as shown in

FIG. 3

, and a flashlight configuration, as shown in FIG.


2


. Basically, the convertible lighting device


10


includes a body


11


having a case


12


, an elongated arm


14


and hinge means


16


pivotally mounting the arm


14


to the case


12


, and illumination means


18


, power supplying means


20


, first switch means


22


and second switch means


24


. The case


12


has opposite front and rear ends


12


A,


12


B and defines a recess


26


at the front end


12


A. The arm


14


has opposite front and rear ends


14


A,


14


B. The hinge means


16


pivotally mounts the rear end


14


B of the arm


14


to the rear end


12


B of the case


12


for allowing pivotal movement of the arm


14


between a raised or erect position angularly spaced from the case


12


, being the reading light configuration of

FIG. 3

, and a lowered position adjacent to the case


12


, being the flashlight configuration of FIG.


2


. The illumination means


18


is pivotally mounted to the arm


14


adjacent to the front end


14


A thereof to allow positioning of the illumination means


18


at various angles relative to the arm


14


so as to provide light therebelow at various angles relative to the arm


14


when the arm


14


is in the erect position. The pivotal mounting of the illumination means


18


also allows positioning of the illumination means


18


at first and second angularly displaced positions (respectively seen in

FIGS. 2 and 8

) relative to the arm


14


so as to provide light directly forwardly of the case


12


in the first position but not in the second position of the illumination means


18


when the arm


14


is in the lowered position. The power supplying means


20


is mounted to the case


12


and is electrically connected to the illumination means


18


for supplying electrical power to the illumination means


18


. The first switch means


22


is mounted to the case


12


and arm


14


and connected to the power supplying means


20


and illumination means


18


for switching the illumination means


18


between off and on states in response to the arm


14


being moved between the lowered and erect positions. The second switch means


24


is separate from the first switch means


22


and is mounted to the case


12


and the arm


14


and connected to the power supplying means


20


and illumination means


18


for switching the illumination means


18


between off and on states in response to the illumination means


18


being moved between the first and second angularly displaced positions when the arm


14


is in the lowered position.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

to


15


, the case


12


of the lighting device


10


includes a base member


28


and a cover or top member


30


. The base member


28


of the case


12


has opposite front and rear ends


28


A,


28


B and elongated opposite side walls


32


which are continuous with one another around the front and rear ends


28


A,


28


B of the base member


28


and an elongated bottom wall


34


extending between and interconnecting the opposite side walls


32


so as to provide the base member


28


with a substantially curved, U-shaped or semi-cylindrical configuration, though it may have any other suitable shape. The side walls


32


and bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


defines a compartment


36


therewithin and a first portion


26


A of the recess


26


of the case


12


at the front end


28


A of the base member


28


. Further, the compartment


36


extends substantially the entire length of the base member


28


, though need not be so limited.




The base member


28


of the case


12


also has an opening


38


defined substantially in the bottom wall


34


thereof and partially extends into the opposite side walls


32


. The opening


38


is disposed in the bottom wall


34


symmetrically along a longitudinal centerline of the bottom wall


34


closer to the front end


28


A than to the rear end


28


B of the base member


28


, though need not be so limited. The opening


38


is a cutout of the bottom wall


34


and so has a configuration substantially similar to the configuration of the bottom wall


34


, but appears to have a substantially rectangular configuration in a top plan view. The opening


38


leads into the compartment


36


and must be of a size large enough to fit one or more conventional AA batteries therethrough, though may otherwise have any other suitable shape and size. The base member


28


also has a mounting portion


40


formed at the rear end


28


B of the base member


28


. The mounting portion


40


defines a pair of semi-circular recesses


40


A in the opposite side walls


32


at the rear end


28


B of the base member


28


.




The top member


30


of the case


12


has a top wall


42


with opposite front and rear ends


42


A,


42


B and is fixedly mounted on and encloses the compartment


36


of the base member


28


. The top wall


42


of the top member


30


at the front end


42


A thereof defines a second portion


26


B of the recess


26


of the main body


12


complementary to the first portion


26


A of the recess


26


defined by the base member


28


such that the base and top members


28


,


30


together define the recess


26


of the case


12


. The portion


26


B of the recess


26


defined by the top wall


42


has a substantially curved configuration which converges rearwardly from the front end


42


A to a point spaced interiorly from the front end


42


A, though it may have any other suitable shape. The remainder of the top wall


42


of the top member


30


has a substantially flat configuration, though it may have any other suitable shape.




The top member


30


of the case


12


also has a mounting portion


44


formed at the rear end


42


B of the top wall


42


. The mounting portion


44


defines a pair of opposite semi-circular recesses


44


A at the rear end


42


B. The pairs of semi-circular recesses


40


A,


44


A combine to form a pair of substantially circular holes


46


at the rear end


12


B of the case


12


when the top member


30


is fixedly mounted to the base member


28


.




The top member


30


also defines a transverse slot


46


, a longitudinal slot


48


and an opening


50


. The transverse slot


46


is spaced inwardly from the opposite sides


42


C of the top wall


42


and disposed closer to the rear end


42


B than to the front end


42


A thereof. The transverse slot


46


has a longitudinal width less than its transverse length. The longitudinal slot


48


is spaced inwardly from the opposite sides


42


C and disposed closer to the rear end


42


B than to the front end


42


A of the top wall


42


and between the transverse slot


46


and the rear end


42


B of the top wall


42


. The longitudinal slot


48


has a transverse width less than its longitudinal length. The longitudinal slot


48


is smaller than the transverse slot


46


, though need not be so limited. The opening


50


is spaced inwardly from the opposite sides


30


C and disposed closer to the front end


42


A than to the rear end


42


B of the top wall


42


. The opening


50


is spaced from the recess


26


but disposed closer to the recess


26


than to the transverse slot


46


. The opening


50


has a circular configuration, though may have any other suitable shape.




The top member


30


of the case


12


also has a pair of partitions


52


spaced from one another along the longitudinal centerline of the top wall


42


and extends in substantially parallel relation to the other downwardly from the underside of the top wall


42


of the top member


30


. While the partitions


52


extend in substantially perpendicular relation to the top member


30


, they need not be so limited. A forward one of the partitions


52


is disposed closer to the front end


42


A of the top wall


42


than a rearward one of the partitions


52


although both are disposed closer to the front end


42


A than to the rear end


42


B of the top wall


42


. Each partition


52


has a substantially rectangular configuration, though it may have any other suitable shape. Each partition


52


also has a height approximately similar to a distance between the bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


and the top wall


42


of the top member


30


when the top member


30


and base member


28


are fixedly mounted to one another. Each partition


52


further extends between the opposite sides


42


C of the top wall


42


. The partitions


52


are positioned along the longitudinal centerline of the top member


30


on opposite sides of the opening


38


in the base member


28


when the top member


30


is mounted to the base member


28


and such that a portion of the compartment


36


directly above the opening


38


is separated from the rest of the compartment


36


.




The lighting device


10


further includes a clip


54


mounted to the top wall


42


of the top member


30


of the case


12


. The clip


54


has an upside down T-shaped end portion


56


disposed within the compartment


36


of the case


12


and extending therefrom through the transverse slot


46


to above and along the top wall


42


of the top member


30


of the case


12


. The clip


54


curves forwardly from the end portion


56


into a generally straight portion


58


to an opposite end above the top wall


42


of the top member


30


by which the clip


54


is available for use in temporarily attaching the lighting device


10


to a book or magazine for use when the arm


14


is in the erect position. The clip


54


is covered and hidden by the arm


14


when the latter is at the lowered position adjacent to the case


12


of the lighting device


10


.




The arm


14


of the lighting device


10


has elongated opposite side walls


60


, a top wall


62


extending between and interconnecting the opposite side walls


60


, and a pair of opposite tabs


64


formed on the opposite side walls


60


at the rear end


14


B of the arm


14


. The top wall


62


has a generally flat configuration, through may have any other suitable shape. The arm


14


has a length and width substantially the same as the length and width of the case


12


. The tabs


64


have substantially semicircular configurations, though may have any other suitable shape, and extends downwardly from the opposite side walls


60


. The front end


14


A of the arm


14


defines a concave-shaped bifurcated portion


66


that overlies the recess


26


at the front end


12


A of the case


12


and pivotally supports the illumination means


18


.




The hinge means


16


of the lighting device


10


includes a plurality of aligned holes


68


,


70


and a pair of hinge pins


72


. The holes


68


,


70


are four in number, though may be of any other suitable number. A pair of the holes


68


are defined at the rear end


14


B of the arm


14


through the opposite tabs


64


thereon and another pair of the holes


70


are defined at the rear end


12


B of the case


12


through the opposite sides of the mounting portions


40


,


44


of the base and top members


28


,


30


being respectively defined by the semi-circular recesses


40


A,


44


A thereof when the base and top members


28


,


30


are fixedly attached to one another. The holes


68


,


70


have substantially circular configurations and receive the hinge pins


72


of similar configurations therethrough. One of the hinge pins


72


fits through the one hole


68


in one of the tabs


64


of the arm


14


and through the adjacent hole


70


of the case


12


. The other of the hinge pins


72


fits through the other hole


68


in the other of the tabs


64


of the arm


14


and through the adjacent hole


70


of the case


12


. The hinge pins


72


so fitted and retained through the aligned holes


68


,


70


pivotally mount the arm


14


to the case


12


to undergo pivotal movement between the erect and lowered positions.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


4


,


6


,


15


and


17


to


21


, the illumination means


18


of the lighting device


10


includes a dome-shaped light cap


74


, a mounting element


76


and a light generating means in the form of a light cartridge


78


having a light bulb


78


A. The light cap


74


is pivotally mounted at


74


A to the bifurcated portion


66


of the front end


14


A of the arm


14


for undergoing pivotal movement between a range of angular positions relative to the arm


14


. The mounting element


76


is attached to and supported from an underside of the light cap


74


. The light cartridge


78


is mounted to the mounting element


76


and also partially surrounded by the dome-shaped light cap


74


. More particularly, the mounting element


76


has a forward portion


76


A of a substantially inverted V-shaped configuration in longitudinal cross-section, though may have any other suitable shape, a middle portion


76


B receiving therethrough a mounting screw


80


which threads into the light cap


74


, and a rearward portion


76


C which is disposed within the bifurcated end portion


66


of the arm


14


and is in the form of a generally flat plate. The forward portion


76


A of the mounting element


76


receives a pair of leads


82


of the light bulb


78


A so as to electrically connect the bulb


78


A to the second switch means


24


. The light bulb


78


A may be of any conventional type and have a lens focusing element for generating a relatively intense light beam. The light cartridge


78


further includes a light reflecting shield


78


B mounted to the underside of the light cap


74


adjacent to the mounting element


76


and light bulb


78


A of the illumination means


18


such that the light reflecting shield


78


B partially surrounds the light bulb


78


A and directs light downwardly therefrom when the arm


14


is in the erect position and directs light forwardly therefrom when the arm


14


is in the lowered position. The light reflecting shield


78


B has a generally inverted U-shaped configuration, though may have any other suitable shape. The light cartridge


78


is insertable into and removable from the light cap


74


in the manner shown in

FIGS. 17

to


21


. A snap fit relationship is formed between the light cartridge


78


and an interior ledge


74


B on the light cap


74


and the forward portion


76


A of the mounting element


76


. An edge of a coin C may be used to easily release the light cartridge


78


from the light cap


74


as shown in

FIGS. 20 and 21

.




The power supplying means


20


of the lighting device


10


includes at least one and, preferably, a pair of batteries


84


. Each battery


84


is preferably of the AA type, but the lighting device


10


could be designed to use any other suitable type of battery. The batteries


84


are insertable into and removable from within the compartment


36


through the opening


38


in the bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


of the case


12


. The batteries


84


when in the compartment


36


are disposed between the partitions


52


of the top member


30


of the case


12


.




The lighting device


10


further includes a compartment door


86


and a compartment door locking member


88


. The compartment door


86


is attachable to and removable from the base member


28


of the case


12


for covering and uncovering the opening


38


in the bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


. The compartment door


86


has a configuration substantially similar to and a continuation of the bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


, though may have any other suitable shape. The compartment door


86


has a tongue member


90


extending from one end thereof.




The compartment door locking member


88


is slidably mounted to and through the opening


38


of the bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


of the case


12


adjacent to the end of the compartment door


86


where the tongue member


90


is located such that sliding movement of the locking member


88


in one direction causes the locking member


90


to overlap an edge of the compartment door


86


preventing it from being removed from the bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


of the main body


12


whereas sliding movement of the locking member


90


in an opposite direction clears the locking member


88


from overlapping the compartment door


86


allowing it to be removed from the bottom wall


34


. An outer portion


88


A of the locking member


88


can be contacted by a user from outside the compartment


36


for manually sliding the locking member


88


.




Referring to

FIGS. 16 and 22

, the power supplying means


20


of the lighting device


10


further includes the elements required for providing an electrical circuit


92


making electrical connections between the illumination means


18


, batteries


84


and first and second switch means


22


,


24


. These elements include first and second contact plate means


94


,


96


and electrical conductors


98


made of electrically conductive material. The first and second contact plate means


94


,


96


are mounted adjacent to the partitions


52


, between the partitions


52


and the opposite ends of the batteries


84


. The batteries


84


are disposed side by side and between and make electrical contact with the first and second contact plate means


94


,


96


.




The first switch means


22


of the lighting device


10


includes a pair of opposite contact elements


100


and an insulated member


102


. The opposite contact elements


100


are mounted to the case


12


, particularly attached on the bottom wall


34


of the base member


28


at the rear end


28


B thereof and extending upwardly therefrom within the compartment


36


of the base member


28


. When the arm


14


is disposed in the raised or erect position as seen in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the opposite contact elements


100


are biased to make electrical contact with one another and thus complete the electrical circuit


92


formed by the batteries


84


, first and second contact plates


94


,


96


and electrical conductors


98


of the power supplying means


20


and the leads


82


of the light bulb


78


A of the light cartridge


78


of the illumination means


18


and turn on the light bulb


78


A of the light cartridge


78


of the illumination means


18


. Each contact element


100


has a substantially inverted V-shaped configuration, though may have any other suitable shape, such that the contact elements


100


disposed next to one another appear to have a substantially M-shaped configuration. The light bulb


78


A of the light cartridge


78


is thereby turned on automatically merely in response to the movement of the arm


14


to its raised or erect position of

FIGS. 3 and 5

.




The insulated member


102


of the first switch means


22


is fixedly attached to and protrudes outwardly from the underside of the top wail


62


of the arm


14


at the rear end


14


B thereof. The insulated member


102


is disposed in alignment with the opposite contact elements


100


such that when the arm


14


is moved to its lowered position the insulated member


102


becomes lodged between the opposite contact elements


100


forcing them apart and causing their separation so as to prevent them from electrically contacting one another. In such manner, the insulated member


102


functions to interrupt or break the electrical circuit


92


and turn off the light bulb


78


A of the light cartridge


78


of the illumination means


18


in response to arm


14


being moved into its lowered position. The insulated member


102


has a generally tapered configuration which assists its insertion between the opposite contact elements


100


upon moving the arm


14


toward the case


12


of the lighting device


10


to the lowered position.




The second switch means


24


of the lighting device


10


which is separate from the first switch means


22


is also mounted to the case


12


and arm


14


but at the front ends


12


A,


14


A thereof as opposed to location of the first switch means


22


at the rear ends


12


B,


14


B of the case


12


and arm


14


. The second switch means


24


is connected in the electrical circuit


92


formed by the batteries


84


, first and second contact plate means


94


,


96


, other electrical conductors


98


and the leads


82


of the light bulb


78


A of the light cartridge


78


which is in parallel electrically with the first switch means


22


. Thus, the first and second switch means


22


,


24


of the electrical circuit


103


can be employed independently of one another to turn on the light bulb


78


A.




The second switch means


24


functions to switch the light-generating element


78


of the illumination means


18


between off and on states in response to the light cap


74


of the illumination means


18


being moved between the first and second angularly displaced positions, respectively seen in

FIGS. 4 and 10

, when the arm


14


is already in the lowered position. Particularly, the second switch means


24


includes a first contact element


104


which is disposed above the batteries


84


and connected to the electrical conductors


98


of the electrical circuit


92


and a second contact element


106


which is mounted and attached to the mounting element


76


of the illumination means


18


. The second contact element


106


respectively makes and breaks electrical contact with the first contact element


104


in response to pivoting of the light cap


74


of the illumination means


18


between the first and second angularly-displaced positions when the arm


14


is in the lowered position. As can be seen in reference to

FIGS. 4 and 10

, the light cap


74


supports the light cartridge


78


and overlies the light bulb


78


A thereof of the illumination means


18


and as explained earlier is pivotally mounted to the arm


14


so as to be movable between the first and second angularly displaced positions. In the first position of

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the light cap


74


is angularly displaced more remote from the front end


12


A of the case


12


providing sufficient clearance therebetween that the light generated is allowed to project forwardly therefrom. On the other hand, in the second position of

FIG. 8

, the light bulb


78


A of the light cartridge


78


is turned off and the light cap


74


substantially covers the light bulb


78


A so as to protect it. The light cap


74


has one or more ridges


108


defined thereon for receiving fingers of a user at a portion which the user depresses in order to move the light cap


86


from the second to first position.




The power supplying means


20


of the lighting device


10


further includes a main switch means


110


having a switch member


112


slidably mounted on the case


12


between the first switch means


22


and an adapter jack


114


. The main switch means


110


is electrically connected in the electrical circuit


92


so as to be capable of switching the entire device


10


between on and off states upon movement of the switch member


112


in the direction of arrow A. In other words, the main switch means


110


has to be switched to the on state in order for the first and second switch means


22


,


24


to function as described above.




It is thought that the present invention and many of its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form hereinbefore described being merely preferred or exemplary embodiment thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A convertible lighting device, comprising:(a) a case having opposite front and rear ends; (b) an elongated arm having opposite front and rear ends; (c) hinge means pivotally mounting said rear end of said arm to said rear end of said case for allowing pivotal movement of said arm between an erect position angularly spaced from said case and a lowered position adjacent to said case; (d) illumination means pivotally mounted to said arm adjacent to said front end thereof for positioning said illumination means at various angles relative to said arm so as to provide light therebelow at various angles relative to said arm when said arm is in said erect position and for positioning said illumination means at first and second angularly displaced positions relative to said arm so as to provide light directly forwardly of said case in said first position but not in said second position of said illumination means when said arm is in said lowered position; (e) means for supplying power to said illumination means being mounted to said case and electrically connected to said illumination means; (f) first switch means mounted to said case and pivoting arm and connected to said power supplying means and said illumination means for switching said illumination means between off and on states in response to said arm being moved between said lowered and erect positions; and (g) second switch means separate from said first switch means and being mounted to said case and arm and connected to said power supplying means and said illumination means for switching said illumination means between off and on states in response to said illumination means being moved between said first and second angularly displaced positions when said arm is in said lowered position.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said case has a recess at said front end in which said illumination means is inserted and exposed when said arm is in said lowered position.
  • 3. The device of claim 1 wherein said case includes:a base member having a bottom wall with opposite front and rear ends and defines a compartment in said base member; and a top member having a top wall with opposite front and rear ends and being mounted on said base member and enclosing said compartment of said base member.
  • 4. The device of claim 3 further comprising:a clip mounted to said top wall of said top member of said case for facilitating retention of said case on an object when said arm is in the erect position.
  • 5. The device of claim 3 wherein said base member of said case has an opening defined in said bottom wall leading into said compartment in said base member.
  • 6. The device of claim 5 further comprising:a compartment door attachable to and removable from said bottom wall of said base member of said case for covering and uncovering said opening in said bottom wall.
  • 7. The device of claim 1 wherein said hinge means includes:a plurality of aligned holes defined through said rear ends of said arm and case; and a pair of hinge pins fitted through said holes so as to pivotally couple said arm to said case for undergoing the pivotal movement between said erect and lowered positions.
  • 8. The device of claim 1 wherein said power supplying means includes at least one battery.
  • 9. The device of claim 1 wherein said first switch means includes a pair of opposite contact elements mounted to said case at said rear end thereof for making electrical contact with one another and completing an electrical circuit between said power supplying means and said illumination means to turn on said illumination means in response to moving said arm to said erect position.
  • 10. The device of claim 9 wherein said first switch means further includes an insulated member mounted to and protruding from said arm at said rear end thereof in alignment with said opposite contact elements such that said insulated member becomes disposed between and separates said opposite contact elements preventing said opposite contact elements from contacting one another and thereby interrupts said electrical circuit and turns off said illumination means in response to moving said arm to said lowered position.
  • 11. The device of claim 1 wherein said illumination means includes:a light cap pivotally mounted to said front end of said arm for undergoing pivotal movement between a range of angular positions relative to said arm; a mounting element attached to and supported from an underside of said light cap; and a light element mounted to said mounting element and partially surrounded by said light cap.
  • 12. The device of claim 11 further comprising:a light reflecting shield mounted to said arm adjacent to said mounting and light elements of said illumination means such that said light reflecting shield partially surrounds said light element and directs light downwardly therefrom when said arm is in said erect position and directs forwardly therefrom when said arm is in said lowered position.
  • 13. The device of claim 11 wherein said second switch means includes:a first contact element mounted to said case adjacent and connected to said power supplying means; and a second contact element mounted to said mounting element of said illumination means, said second contact element respectively making and breaking electrical contact with said first contact element in response to pivoting said light cap of said illumination means between said first and second angularly-displaced positions when said arm is in said lowered position.
  • 14. A convertible lighting device, comprising:(a) a case having opposite front and rear ends, said case including (i) a base member having a bottom wall with opposite front and rear ends and defines a compartment in said base member and an opening in said bottom wall leading into said compartment, and (ii) a top member having a top wall with opposite front and rear ends and being mounted on said base member and enclosing said compartment of said base member; (b) an elongated arm having opposite front and rear ends; (c) hinge means pivotally mounting said rear end of said arm to said rear end of said case for allowing pivotal movement of said arm between an erect position angularly spaced from said case and a lowered position adjacent to said case; (d) illumination means pivotally mounted to said arm adjacent to said front end thereof for positioning said illumination means at various angles relative to said arm so as to provide light therebelow at various angles relative to said arm when said arm is in said erect position and for positioning said illumination means at first and second angularly displaced positions relative to said arm so as to provide light directly forwardly of said case in said first position but not in said second position of said illumination means when said arm is in said lowered position, said illumination means including (i) a light cap pivotally mounted to said front end of said arm for undergoing pivotal movement between a range of angular positions relative to said arm, and (ii) a light element mounted to said light cap; (e) means for supplying power to said illumination means being mounted to said case and electrically connected to said light element of said illumination means; (f) first switch means mounted to said case and pivoting arm and connected to said power supplying means and said illumination means for switching said illumination means between off and on states in response to said arm being moved between said lowered and erect positions, said first switch means including (i) a pair of opposite contact elements mounted to said case at said rear end thereof for making electrical contact with one another and completing an electrical circuit between said power supplying means and said illumination means and turning on said illumination means when said arm is moved to said erect position, and (ii) an insulated member mounted to and protruding from said arm at said rear end thereof in alignment with said opposite contact elements such that said insulated member becomes disposed between and separates said opposite contact elements preventing said opposite contact elements from contacting one another and thereby interrupts said electrical circuit and turns off said illumination means in response to moving said arm to said lowered position; and (g) second switch means separate from said first switch means and being mounted to said case and arm and connected to said power supplying means and illumination means for switching said illumination means between off and on states in response to said illumination means being moved between said first and second angularly displaced positions when said arm is in said lowered position, said second switch means including (i) a first contact element mounted to said case adjacent and connected to said power supplying means, and (ii) a second contact element mounted to said light cap of said illumination means and connected to said light element, said second contact element respectively making and breaking electrical contact with said first contact element in response to pivoting said light cap of said illumination means between said first and second angularly-displaced positions when said arm is in said lowered position.
  • 15. The device of claim 14 wherein:said base member at said front end of said bottom wall thereof defines a first portion of a recess defined in said front end of said case for receiving said light element therein when said arm is in said lowered position; and said top member at said front end of said top wall thereof defines a second portion of said recess of said case complementary to said first portion of said recess defined at said front end of said bottom wall of said base member such that said base and top members together define said recess of said case.
  • 16. The device of claim 14 further comprising:a compartment door attachable to and removable from said bottom wall of said base member of said case for covering and uncovering said opening in said bottom wall.
  • 17. The device of claim 14 wherein said hinge means includes:a plurality of aligned holes defined through said rear ends of said arm and case; and a pair of hinge pins fitted through said holes so as to pivotally couple said arm to said case for undergoing the pivotal movement between said erect and lowered positions.
  • 18. The device of claim 14 further comprising:a light reflecting shield mounted to said arm adjacent to said mounting and light elements of said illumination means such that said light reflecting shield partially surrounds said light element and directs light downwardly therefrom when said arm is in said erect position and directs forwardly therefrom when said arm is in said lowered position.
  • 19. A lighting device, comprising:(a) a body having opposite front and rear ends; (b) illumination means pivotally mounted to said front end of said body for positioning said illumination means at first and second angularly displaced positions relative to said front end of said body so as to provide light directly forwardly of said body in said first position but not in said second position, said illumination means including (i) a light cap pivotally mounted to said front end of said body for undergoing pivotal movement between said first and second positions, and (ii) a light element mounted to said light cap; (c) means for supplying power to said illumination means being mounted to said body and electrically connected to said light element of said illumination means; and (d) switch means being mounted to said body and said illumination means and connected to said power supplying means and said illumination means for switching said illumination means between off and on states in response to said illumination means being moved between said first and second angularly displaced positions, said switch means including (i) a first contact element mounted to said body adjacent and connected to said power supplying means, and (ii) a second contact element mounted to said light cap of said illumination means and connected to said light element, said second contact element respectively making and breaking electrical contact with said first contact element in response to pivoting said light cap of said illumination means and said light element therewith between said first and second angularly-displaced positions.
  • 20. The device of claim 19 wherein said body at said front end thereof defines a recess adjacent to said light element of said illumination means, said light cap being angularly displaced remote from said recess in said first position and adjacent to said recess in said second position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

Reference is hereby made to a copending patent application entitled “Lighting Device Convertible Between Reading Light And Pen Light Configurations And Having Single Light Actuating Switch” by Sarah Dobbin et al, U.S. Ser. No. 09/451,176, filed Nov. 30, 1999 and assigned to the same assignee as this application.

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Two Sheet Containing Color Photocopies of Carton Showing Booklite by Centaur.