The present disclosure claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202410646339.2, filed on May 23, 2024. The content of aforesaid application is incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of lighting devices, and in particular to a lighting device with low mispress buttons.
At present, lighting device such as flashlights have been widely used. Ordinary flashlights have only one switch at the tail end, which can only be used to turn the power on and off. In order to adapt to the changing application environment, flashlights with double switches at the tail end appear. The double-button design allows users to quickly operate the flashlight with one hand without changing the holding posture. For example, one button can be designated to turn the flashlight on and off, and the other button can be designated to switch from dimming to strobe mode or switch the lighting intensity level. This is very convenient for law enforcement officers or soldiers who use flashlights in dark environments, making the flashlight more flexible in tactical situations.
Generally, flashlights designed with double tail-button as switches always have the power on/off and dimming modes both designed at the tail end. However, the tail space of the flashlight is narrow, and the crowded end surface results in a small button contact area, making it difficult to press, which brings inconvenience to operation. In the prior art, a pressing plate is placed above the sub-button, and the sub-button is triggered and released by pressing the pressing plate. Since the surface area of the pressing plate is larger than that of the sub-button, the area of user's finger may contact is increased, thereby ensuring a easy trigger of the sub-button. However, when such button structure is adopted, it is very easy for the user to accidentally mispress the pressing plate when operating the main button, thereby causing the sub-button (the button triggered by the pressing plate) to be accidentally triggered.
Therefore, the existing technology still needs to be improved and developed.
The purpose of the present disclosure is to provide a lighting device with low mispress buttons to reduce the probability of mispressing the buttons that are cooperated with the pressing plate.
The technical solution adopted by the present disclosure to solve the technical problem is as follows:
A lighting device with low mispress buttons, which includes a tail cover, a first button and a second button, and further includes:
In the lighting device with low mispress buttons, an angle between the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface is an obtuse angle.
In the lighting device with low mispress buttons, a groove recessed downwardly is arranged on the tail cover, the first button is arranged outside the groove, and the second button is arranged on a bottom of the groove.
The lighting device with low mispress buttons further includes:
The lighting device with low mispress buttons further includes:
In the lighting device with low mispress buttons, an anti-slip portion is arranged on the first inclined surface and/or the second inclined surface.
The lighting device with low mispress buttons further includes:
In the lighting device with low mispress buttons, an upper surface of the mounting portion is inclined and is arranged on a same plane as the first inclined surface.
In the lighting device with low mispress buttons, a receiving groove is arranged on the mounting portion, the receiving groove is recessed from bottom to top; a portion of the first button is arranged in the receiving groove, and when the first button is in a released state, the first button is in contact with a top wall of the receiving groove.
In the lighting device with low mispress buttons, an inclination angle of the first inclined plane relative to a horizontal plane is 5° to 30°; an inclination angle of the second inclined plane relative to the horizontal plane is 30° to 70°.
Beneficial effect: In the present disclosure, when the user uses the thumb to trigger the first button, the surface formed by the connection of the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface effectively avoids the thumb from moving downward, and the probability of accidentally touching the pressing plate is reduced by the inclination of the first inclined surface and the second inclined surface, thereby reducing the probability of mispressing the second button when the first button is triggered.
In order to make the purpose, technical solution and advantages of the present disclosure clearer and more specific, the present disclosure is further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the embodiments described herein are only used to explain the present disclosure and are not used to limit the present disclosure.
The present disclosure provides a lighting device with low mispress buttons, as shown in
It can be understood that the first button 2 can be a main button, and the second button 3 can be a sub-button; or the first button 2 can be the sub-button, and the second button 3 can be the main button. The functions of the first button 2 and the second button 3 are not limited in the present disclosure, such as the first button 2 may be configured to control the on and off of the power supply, and the second button 3 is configured to dimming (adjusting the lighting mode and level); or the first button 2 is configured to dimming, and the second button 3 is configured to control the on and off of the power supply. The pressing plate 4 is used to increase the contact area between the second button 3 and the user's finger, thereby improving the convenience of pressing and triggering the second button 3. The pressing plate 4 can be a metal pressing plate 4, a plastic pressing plate 4, or a rubber pressing plate 4.
As shown in
When the user uses the lighting device with low mispress buttons, the user usually arranges the lighting device with low mispress buttons vertically, with the tail cover 1 facing upward, and then uses the thumb to trigger the first button 2 or the second button 3. While the user's remaining four fingers hold the barrel body of the lighting device with low mispress buttons, and the thumb presses the first button 2 (as shown in
At the same time, since the surface of the pressing plate 4 is formed by connecting the first inclined surface 41 and the second inclined surface 42, compared with the pressing plate 4 having a flat surface, the surface of the pressing plate 4 in the present disclosure increases the contact area with the user's thumb, so that the contact area of the limited area on the surface of the pressing plate 4 is maximized.
It should be noted that, when the second button 3 is in the released state, the pressing plate 4 is lower than the first button 2, that is, when the second button 3 is in the released state, the surface of the pressing plate 4 is in the rearmost position, and the end of the first inclined surface 41 close to the first button 2 is lower than the first button 2, and the end of the first inclined surface 41 close to the second inclined surface 42 is lower than the end close to the first button 2, so that the whole surface of the pressing plate 4 is lower than the first button 2, thereby reducing or even eliminating the contact between the user's thumb and the pressing plate 4 when pressing the first button 2.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, the second angle α2 is an obtuse angle, so that after the user adjusts the state of the first button 2, the user can lifts the thumb without moving the proximal phalanx of the thumb, and apply pressure to the second inclined surface 42 through the distal phalanx, thereby triggering the second button 3.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
Specifically, a height difference exists between the plane where the first button 2 is located on the tail cover 1 and the plane where the second button 3 is located on the tail cover 1, and as shown in
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
Specifically, the pressing plate 4 and the second button 3 are both located between the two first enclosures 6. An arranging direction of the two first enclosures 6 is perpendicular to an arranging direction of the first button 2 and the second button 3. The two first enclosures 6 shield the second button 3 from both sides of the groove 5, thereby preventing the user from accidentally mispressing the pressing plate 4 from other directions.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
The first enclosure 6 is lower than the second enclosure 7, so that the second enclosure 7 is more suitable for pressing the first button 2, and the first enclosure 6 is more suitable for pressing the second button 3, thereby preventing the first enclosure 6 from causing adverse interference to the thumb when the user switches from pressing the first button 2 to pressing the second button 3, thereby improving the convenience of the user to switch between pressing the first button 2 and the second button 3.
The surface 61 of the first enclosure 6 is a curved surface (as shown in
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
When the second button 3 is in the released state, a lower surface 92 of the mounting portion 9 (as shown in
In one implementation of the present embodiment, an upper surface of the mounting portion 9 is inclined and is located on the same plane as the first inclined surface 41, so that the upper surface of the mounting portion 9 forms an extension of the first inclined surface 41 in the direction close to the first button 2. When the user's thumb presses the first button 2, the upper surface of the mounting portion 9 can also produce a certain avoidance effect for the user's thumb, further decreasing the probability of the second button 3 being pressed by mistake.
In one implementation of the present embodiment, as shown in
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, an inclination angle b1 of the first inclined surface 41 relative to a horizontal plane is 5°˜30°, and an inclination angle b2 of the second inclined surface 42 relative to the horizontal plane is 30°˜70°, so that the inclination degree of the surface of the pressing plate 4 that contacts the user's thumb is more ergonomically designed and more conducive to the user's thumb pressing.
In one embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
It should be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments. For those skilled in the art, improvements or modifications can be made based on the above description. All these improvements and modifications should fall within the scope of protection of the claims attached to the present disclosure.
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