The present disclosure generally relates to personal lighting devices, and more specifically, to a personal lighting device having an ergonomic grip and a releasable locking mechanism for detachably mounting the lighting device to a collar or harness, such as a dog collar, or to a clip or other similar mounting device, to provide a personal light source for use in a variety of applications.
Walking at night or in low lighting conditions can be very hazardous since the ground and/or potential obstructions or other hazards often cannot be seen. For example, even well-traveled paths and sidewalks can have holes, obstructions, or be littered with glass or other sharp objects that could cause injuries, and which could be undetectable in low light or dark conditions. At times of low light, such as at night, it therefore can be desirable to provide a source of artificial light for safety and security. A lighting device that illuminates the ground and surrounding area may provide visibility and safety for both people and animals. There do exist lights that are attached to a collar or harness that can be worn by an animal or person (i.e., mounted on a dog collar or a headlamp harness for people) to provide illumination of an immediate surrounding area and/or enable the wearer to be seen at night. However, despite the simplicity of these devices, many lighting devices currently on the market often are not ergonomically designed and/or are fixedly mounted to or formed as a part of a collar or strap. Other devices that are releasably mountable can be difficult to securely install and/or remove as needed.
Consequently, there exists a need for an easily removable lighting component having an ergonomic grip and an easily detachable but secure locking mechanism, the lighting component being removable without having to remove the animal's collar or the entire lighting device.
In one embodiment, the present disclosure generally relates to a lighting device for mounting along a length of a collar, strap, harness or to an article of clothing of a user. The lighting device generally comprises a mount or base having an attachment portion for attaching the mount to a collar, harness, or clothing, or alternatively can be configured for attachment to surfaces or items having a radius or curved configuration, such as a handlebar, post or other article. The mount further comprises a cavity or receptacle defined therein, with a locking mechanism received within the cavity. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism includes a spring steel flexure and one or more locking elements or locking projections that extend into the cavity. The lighting device further comprises a lighting component that will be received within the cavity of the mount or base in a secure, lockable but easily releasable mounting, and will include a light source such as an LED or similar device.
In one embodiment, the lighting component comprises a housing having an upper portion and a lower portion. An outer shell generally is mounted over the upper portion of the housing and can have a protective lens, having a clear or polished lens section through which the light from the LED passes, and/or a textured lens section for diffusing the light. The outer shell also can be configured with a series of ergonomic features, for example, having a generally triangular, circular, square or other geometric design, and/or a series of indentions or contact areas formed thereabout so as to define ergonomic gripping areas, which contact/gripping areas further can include a series of rubberized pods or grip surfaces. The lower portion of the housing comprises a base portion having a chamber or battery compartment defined therein that is configured to receive one or more batteries and can be sealed with a base cover. The outside wall of the base portion also typically will have one or more complimentary locking features for mating with the locking elements of the mount.
Additional features, advantages, and embodiments of the disclosure may be set forth or apparent from consideration of the following detailed description, drawings, and claims. Moreover, it is to be understood that both the foregoing summary of the disclosure and the following detailed description are exemplary and intended to provide further explanation without limiting the scope of the disclosure as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the detailed description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. No attempt is made to show structural details of the invention in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention and the various ways in which it may be practiced. In addition, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments of the invention and the various features thereof discussed below are explained in detail with reference to non-limiting embodiments and examples that are described and/or illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the features illustrated in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, and features of one embodiment may be employed with other embodiments as the skilled artisan would recognize, even if not explicitly stated herein. Descriptions of certain components and processing techniques further may be omitted so as to not unnecessarily obscure the embodiments of the invention.
Referring now to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views,
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Various types of light sources 25 can be used, preferably selected to provide high intensity illumination while having a compact size and minimal power requirements. For example, in the present embodiments, a series of LED's 26A-26C can be used, with 3 LED's being shown mounted to a circuit board 27 and arranged approximately equidistant from one another. Alternatively, other configurations of more or less lights of different types and arrangement also can be made without departing from the disclosure. The protective lens 19 covers and protects the light source 25 and can include a polished front or top portion 20 (i.e., generally extending over the LED's) and allow for maximum optical clarity and sight distance. The lens 19 also can have surface features such as a frosted or textured pattern portion 29, for example, along the sides thereof, or otherwise be configured to diffuse or soften the glare from the light source, as desired.
The outer shell further generally will be formed with an easy to grip configuration, for example, having a generally triangular or tri-lobed shape that can generally correspond to the orientation of the 3 LED lights 26A-26C inside the outer shell. Other easy to grip geometric configurations such as square, round, etc. also can be used. The outer shell further can include a series of ergonomic features, here shown as including indentations 32A-32C defining the ergonomic grip configuration 21 of the lighting component 11. By way of example, as illustrated, one or more indentations can be provided, even arranged adjacent one of the LED lights. In one embodiment, the ergonomic grip 21 further can include rubberized portions 33 located within the indentations 32A-32C formed about the outer surface of the outer shell. Each of the ergonomic features further can have a gripping feature 34, for example, grip protrusions, ridges, dots, or other similar features, that can further facilitate gripping of the outer shell 18 that aid in frictionally gripping the lighting component 11. The gripping features may comprise more or less grip protrusions, or none, without departing from the disclosure. The indentations 32A-32C and their gripping features can be designed for optimal grip by the thumb, index, and middle fingers of a user's hand, thus reducing stress on the fingers and hands when gripped and turned to facilitate easy, one-handed locking and release. Other ergonomic features, such as outwardly projecting tabs, flattened areas, and/or additional features other than indented or recessed areas, which facilitate gripping of the light component also can be used.
When the light component is actuated by the power button 22, the light component turns on and the LEDs 26A-26C emit light. The polished portion 20 directs the primary illumination of the light source over a desired area, and the use of a textured portion 29 along the sides or other areas of the lens can help diffuse the light emitted by the LEDs, creating a glowing effect that is capable of dawning light on large areas. The light component 11 may also be configured to emit flashes or strobes of light, and/or could be provided with a shutter to focus the light to a directed or more defined area.
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The locking features 61 of the base 41 each can be formed as inwardly directed projections having a ramp mating feature 66 with a slanted edge for easy engagement with the corresponding locking elements 63 of the mount 12. Each locking feature also can have a front stop 68 and a back stop 69. The front stop 68 and the back stop 69 of each locking feature form an engagement recess or indentation 71 that matingly receives a corresponding locking element of the mount. The back stop 69 thus prevents a captured locking element from turning past a point “P” (
The locking mechanism 60 further generally includes a biasing member 80, such as a metal (i.e., steel) or other material spring flexure 81 that is received within the receptacle and applies a bearing/biasing force against the base of the light component. As shown in
The mount 12 further will include an attachment portion that can be formed in various configurations for mounting to a collar, strap, harness, clothing or a variety of other, differing applications as desired. For example, in one embodiment shown in
In one exemplary method of use of the lighting device 10, the mount generally will be attached to an article, such as a pet collar, strap, harness, or an article of clothing, for example, or to a surface such as handlebars, rail, etc., typically by clipping, threading or otherwise releasably attaching the mount to the strap, etc. Alternatively, the mount can be more permanently affixed to a surface such as a handle, post, rail, etc. . . . , by adhesives, fasteners, or other, similar means. With the mount in place, while holding the light component in the ergonomic grip 21 with thumb, index, and middle fingers; the user can simply insert the light component 11 into the receptacle of the mount 12/12′, 12″, rotating the light component 11 to align the locking features 61 of the light component 11 with cutout portion 76 of the mount. The user then can urge or push the light component 11 fully into the receptacle of the mount and turn the light component clockwise until the one or more of the locking elements 63 of the mount hit a back stop 69 of their engaged locking features, preventing the light component for continuing to turn. The user then releases the light component, which is biased slightly forwardly by the biasing member 80 (
To remove the light component from the collar mount, the user will first push the light component 11 inward such that the locking element(s) 63 of the mount are moved to a position so as to be moved out of the recesses 71 of the locking features and to a location at a clearance with respect to the front stops 68 of their engaged locking features 61. The user then simply turns the light component 11 counter-clockwise until the locking elements 63 are moved past/out of engagement with the locking features 61. The light component is then free to be removed from the mount.
The foregoing description generally illustrates and describes various embodiments of the present invention. It will, however, be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made to the above-discussed construction of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as disclosed herein, and that it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as being illustrative, and not to be taken in a limiting sense. Furthermore, the scope of the present disclosure shall be construed to cover various modifications, combinations, additions, alterations, etc., above and to the above-described embodiments, which shall be considered to be within the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, various features and characteristics of the present invention as discussed herein may be selectively interchanged and applied to other illustrated and non-illustrated embodiments of the invention, and numerous variations, modifications, and additions further can be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the appended claims.
The present Patent Application is a formalization of previously filed, co-pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/908,846, filed Nov. 26, 2013 by the inventor named in the present Application. This Patent Application claims the benefit of the filing date of the United States Provisional Patent Application cited above according to the statutes and rules governing provisional patent applications, particularly 35 U.S.C. §119(e) and 37 C.F.R. §1.78(a)(3)-(4). The specification and drawings of the Provisional Patent Application referenced above are specifically incorporated herein by reference as if set forth in their entirety.
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61908846 | Nov 2013 | US |