Claims
- 1. A light assembly for use with a vacuum, the light assembly comprising:
(a) a reflector assembly having at least one light source; (b) a headlight optically coupled with the reflector assembly wherein the at least one light source provides light for the headlight; and (c) a sidelight optically coupled with the reflector assembly wherein the at least one light source provides light for the sidelight, whereby said headlight and sidelight are adapted to illuminate a first area in front of the vacuum and a second area along side the vacuum.
- 2. The light assembly of claim 1, wherein the reflector assembly includes a headlight reflector optically coupled with the at least one light source, and wherein the headlight includes a headlight lens.
- 3. The light assembly of claim 2, wherein the headlight reflector includes a generally vertical reflective surface defining at least one plane of curvature, the generally vertical reflective surface defining a focal region wherein the at least one light source is positioned generally within the focal region, whereby light from the at least one light source is reflected from the generally vertical reflective surface toward the headlight lens.
- 4. The light assembly of claim 3, wherein the generally vertical reflective surface defines a first plane of curvature and a second plane of curvature, the first plane of curvature being about the y-axis of a coordinate system, and the second plane of curvature being about the z-axis of the coordinate system.
- 5. The light assembly of claim 4, wherein the reflector assembly includes a first light bulb and a second light bulb, and wherein the generally vertical reflective surface defines a first generally hyperbolic reflective surface defining a first focal region and a second generally hyperbolic reflective surface defining a second focal region, and wherein the first light bulb is positioned generally within the first focal region of the first generally hyperbolic reflective surface and the second bulb is positioned generally within the second focal region, whereby light transmitted from the first bulb and from the second bulb is reflected toward the headlight lens.
- 6. The light assembly of claim 2, wherein the headlight lens defines a refraction contour adapted to direct light incident on the refraction contour downwardly and forwardly of the headlight lens.
- 7. The light assembly of claim 6, wherein the refraction contour of the headlight lens defines a generally saw tooth pattern having a plurality of teeth defining a long face and a short face, wherein light incident on the long face of the teeth is directed downwardly and forwardly of the headlight lens.
- 8. The light assembly of claim 7, wherein the headlight lens is configured such that the long face of the saw tooth pattern forms an angle greater than ninety degrees with respect to the light transmitted directly from the at least one light source.
- 9. The light assembly of claim 2, wherein a front side of the headlight lens is generally flat.
- 10. The light assembly of claim 1, wherein the reflector assembly includes a headlight reflector optically coupled with the at least one light source.
- 11. The light assembly of claim 10, wherein the headlight reflector includes a generally vertical reflective surface.
- 12. The light assembly of claim 11, wherein the headlight reflector further includes a generally horizontal reflective surface.
- 13. The light assembly of claim 12, wherein the generally horizontal reflective surface defines a generally flat reflective surface adjacent a bottom edge of the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 14. The light assembly of claim 13, wherein the generally horizontal reflective surface further defines a downwardly curved portion located forward of the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 15. The light assembly of claim 11, wherein the generally vertical reflective surface defines a focal region located forward of the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 16. The light assembly of claim 11, wherein the generally vertical reflective surface defines an aperture.
- 17. The light assembly of claim 16, wherein the light source includes a socket assembly, and the socket assembly is secured within the aperture of the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 18. The light assembly of claim 16, wherein the light source includes a wiring harness extends through the aperture of the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 19. The light assembly of claim 11, wherein the generally vertical reflective surface defines at least one ventilation recess.
- 20. The light assembly of claim 19, wherein the at least one ventilation recess is located along a top edge of the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 21. The light assembly of claim 19, wherein the at least one ventilation recess is located adjacent to the light source.
- 22. The light assembly of claim 10, wherein the headlight reflector includes a first generally vertical reflective surface and a second generally vertical reflective surface.
- 23. The light assembly of claim 22, wherein the at least one light source includes a first light bulb located adjacent to the first generally vertical reflective surface and a second light bulb located adjacent to the second generally vertical reflective surface.
- 24. The light assembly of claim 10, wherein the headlight reflector includes a generally horizontal reflective surface.
- 25. The light assembly of claim 24, wherein the generally horizontal reflective surface defines a downwardly curved portion.
- 26. The light assembly of claim 1, wherein the reflector assembly includes a sidelight reflector optically coupled with the light source, and wherein the sidelight includes a sidelight lens.
- 27. The light assembly of claim 26, wherein the sidelight reflector includes an upper sidelight reflector and a lower sidelight reflector.
- 28. The light assembly of claim 27, wherein the upper sidelight reflector is generally vertical.
- 29. The light assembly of claim 27, wherein the reflector assembly further includes a headlight reflector having a generally vertical reflective surface, and wherein the upper sidelight reflector is adjacent to the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 30. The light assembly of claim 29, wherein the lower sidelight reflector is generally transverse to the generally vertical reflective surface.
- 31. The light assembly of claim 27, wherein the reflector assembly further includes a headlight reflector having a generally horizontal reflective surface, and wherein the lower sidelight reflector is canted upwardly from the generally horizontal reflective surface of the headlight reflector towards the sidelight lens.
- 32. The light assembly of claim 26, wherein the sidelight reflector reflects light from the reflector assembly towards the sidelight lens.
- 33. The light assembly of claim 26, wherein the sidelight lens defines a refraction contour adapted to direct light incident on the refraction contour downwardly and forwardly of the sidelight lens.
- 34. The light assembly of claim 33, wherein the refraction contour of the sidelight lens defines a generally saw tooth pattern having a plurality of teeth defining a long face and a short face, wherein light incident on the long face of the teeth is directed downwardly and forwardly of the sidelight lens.
- 35. The light assembly of claim 26, wherein a front side of the sidelight lens is generally flat.
- 36. The light assembly of claim 1, wherein the sidelight is adapted to illuminate an area to be swept by a side brush.
- 37. The light assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one light source is optically coupled to both the sidelight and the headlight.
- 38. A vacuum having a light assembly, the light assembly comprising:
(a) a reflector assembly having a light source; (b) a sidelight optically coupled to the reflector assembly, wherein the light source is adapted to provide light to the sidelight, and whereby the sidelight is adapted to illuminate an area downwardly and along side of the vacuum.
- 39. The vacuum of claim 38, wherein the sidelight includes a sidelight lens.
- 40. The vacuum of claim 39, wherein the reflector assembly includes an upper sidelight reflector and a lower sidelight reflector.
- 41. The vacuum of claim 40, wherein the upper sidelight reflector is generally vertical.
- 42. The vacuum of claim 40, wherein the lower sidelight reflector is canted upwardly towards the sidelight lens.
- 43. The vacuum of claim 39, wherein the sidelight reflector reflects light from the reflector assembly towards the sidelight lens.
- 44. The vacuum of claim 39, wherein the sidelight lens defines a refraction contour adapted to direct light incident on the refraction contour downwardly and forwardly of the sidelight lens.
- 45. The vacuum of claim 44, wherein the refraction contour of the sidelight lens defines a generally saw tooth pattern having a plurality of teeth defining a long face and a short face, wherein light incident on the long face of the teeth is directed downwardly and forwardly of the sidelight lens.
- 46. The vacuum of claim 39, wherein a front side of the sidelight lens is generally flat.
- 47. The vacuum of claim 38, wherein the sidelight is adapted to illuminate an area to be swept by a side brush.
- 48. The vacuum of claim 38, wherein the sidelight is coupled with the vacuum on a side of the vacuum to illuminate the area downwardly and along side of the vacuum.
- 49. A lens for a light assembly of a vacuum, the light assembly including a light source, the lens comprising:
(a) a front face; and (b) a rear face defining a refraction contour, the refraction contour adapted to direct light incident on the refraction contour downwardly and forwardly.
- 50. The lens of claim 49, wherein the refraction contour of the lens defines a generally saw tooth pattern having a plurality of teeth defining a long face and a short face, wherein light incident on the long face of the teeth is directed downwardly and forwardly of the lens.
- 51. The light assembly of claim 50, wherein the lens is configured such that the long face of the saw tooth pattern forms an angle greater than ninety degrees with respect to light transmitted directly from the light source.
- 52. The lens of claim 49, wherein the front face of the lens is generally flat.
- 53. A vacuum having a headlight, the vacuum comprising:
(a) a vacuum head housing defining a headlight cavity with a rear wall and a front portion; (b) a reflector assembly attached to the vacuum head housing within the headlight cavity; (c) a headlight lens housing releasably attached to the vacuum head housing adjacent to the front portion of the vacuum head housing; and (d) a headlight lens releasably attached with the headlight lens housing.
- 54. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the front portion of the vacuum head housing further defines a reflector assembly surface.
- 55. The vacuum of claim 54, wherein the reflector assembly includes a generally horizontal reflective surface that rests on the reflector assembly surface.
- 56. The vacuum of claim 55, wherein the reflector assembly surface is generally downwardly sloping, and the generally horizontal reflective surface follows the downwardly sloping reflector assembly surface.
- 57. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the reflector assembly defines a hook that engages a rear surface of the rear wall.
- 58. The vacuum of claim 57, wherein the reflector assembly further defines a pressure tab that abuts a front surface of the rear wall.
- 59. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the vacuum head housing further includes a pair of locating walls.
- 60. The vacuum of claim 59, wherein at least one of the locating walls defines a sidelight cavity.
- 61. The vacuum of claim 60, wherein the reflector assembly includes a sidelight reflector located within the sidelight cavity.
- 62. The vacuum of claim 61, wherein the vacuum head housing defines a recess, and a sidelight lens is affixed within the recess.
- 63. The vacuum of claim 62, wherein the sidelight cavity extends between the recess and the headlight cavity.
- 64. The vacuum of claim 59, wherein the pair of locating walls further comprise a pair of side ledges for supporting the headlight lens housing.
- 65. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the headlight lens includes a bottom edge having a same contour as the front portion of the vacuum head housing.
- 66. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the front portion of the vacuum head housing defines a front ledge including a pair of generally flat side portions, a lower middle portion, and a pair of downwardly sloping portions between the middle and side portions.
- 67. The vacuum of claim 66, wherein the headlight lens includes a bottom edge having a downwardly sloping contour from the side edges toward a lower middle portion that rests upon the front ledge of the vacuum head housing when assembled.
- 68. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the headlight lens housing secures the headlight lens within the headlight cavity of the vacuum head housing.
- 69. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the headlight lens housing includes a flange that defines a wall of a channel adapted to engage and retain an edge of the headlight lens.
- 70. The vacuum of claim 69, wherein the flange defines a front edge of the headlight lens housing.
- 71. The vacuum of claim 69, wherein the flange extends downwardly to define a sidewall of the headlight lens housing adapted to rest on a front ledge of the vacuum head housing.
- 72. The vacuum of claim 71, wherein the sidewall further defines a channel adapted to retain and engage a side edge of the headlight lens.
- 73. The vacuum of claim 69, wherein the channel defines a recess adapted to engage a headlight lens snap.
- 74. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the headlight lens housing defines a cover having a rear edge and two side edges.
- 75. The vacuum of claim 74, wherein the headlight lens cover further comprises at least one guide tab along the rear edge of the headlight lens housing.
- 76. The vacuum of claim 75, wherein the vacuum head housing further includes a guide slot to engage the guide tab of the headlight lens housing.
- 77. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the vacuum head housing further comprises a guide rail.
- 78. The vacuum of claim 53, wherein the vacuum head housing further comprises a rear ledge for supporting the headlight lens housing.
- 79. A headlight assembly for a vacuum having a headlight cover defining a headlight cavity, the headlight assembly comprising:
(a) a headlight lens housing defining a rearwardly offset lens retaining channel; and (b) a headlight lens releasably attached within the rearwardly offset lens retaining channel, wherein the headlight lens housing is releasably attached with the headlight cavity so that the headlight lens housing is rearwardly offset within the headlight cavity; and whereby the headlight lens is protected from collisions with objects in the vacuum's path during vacuuming.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of U.S. utility application Ser. No. 09/678,280, filed Sep. 20, 2000, now pending (the '280 application). The '280 application is hereby incorporated by reference as though filly set forth herein.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09678280 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
Child |
09992386 |
Nov 2001 |
US |