Miniature flashlight device having housing with outer and inner enclosures

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6454426
  • Patent Number
    6,454,426
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 9, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 24, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A miniature flashlight device includes a housing having a base and a cover adapted to interfit with the base so as to form therewith an outer enclosure for receiving an electric bulb and an inner enclosure within the outer enclosure for receiving a button-cell battery. The cover has a flexible portion overlying the inner enclosure and capable of being depressed by a user from an outer relaxed configuration to an inner flexed configuration in which the flexible portion of the cover is deflected toward the inner enclosure and capable of returning to the outer relaxed configuration upon release by the user.
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 miniature flashlight device having a housing with outer and inner enclosures.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Miniature portable flashlight devices which can be stored in a pocket or attached to a key chain are known in the prior art. Examples of such devices are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,158,356 to Guthrie, U.S. Pat. No. 5,893,631 to Padden and French Pat. No. 1,443,787 to Teisseire. Some common components of these devices include a disk-shaped battery, also known as a button-cell battery, an electric lamp or bulb having a pair of conductive portions or lead elements extending therefrom and positioned to electrically contact spaced portions of the battery having respective positive and negative polarities, and an actuating element being movable for closing and opening an electrical circuit between the battery and bulb.




While these devices are of various configurations and constructions, they all must reliably position the battery and the conductive portions or lead elements of the bulb relative to the spaced portions of the battery in order to ensure the closing and opening of the electrical circuit when desired. In the case of each of these devices, either the bulb or battery is moved relative to one another along with movement of the actuating element or one conductive lead element in order to close and open the electrical circuit between the battery and bulb. The more components that must be made to move relative to others the more likely it is that some of the components over time will wear and/or loosen up in a manner detrimental to their reliability.




Consequently, a need still remains for innovation in the construction of miniature flashlight devices that will avoid or eliminate the problems of the prior art without introducing new problems in place thereof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a miniature flashlight device with a housing having outer and inner enclosures designed to satisfy the aforementioned needs.




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a housing for a miniature flashlight device which comprises: (a) a base; and (b) a cover adapted to interfit with the base so as to form therewith an outer enclosure for receiving an electric bulb and an inner enclosure within the outer enclosure for receiving a button-cell battery. The cover has a flexible portion overlying the inner enclosure and capable of being depressed by a user from an outer relaxed configuration to an inner flexed configuration in which the flexible portion is deflected toward the inner enclosure and capable of returning to the outer relaxed configuration upon release by the user.




The present invention also is directed to a housing for a miniature flashlight device which comprises: (a) a base having an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall disposed within the outer sidewall and merging therewith at opposite side portions of the outer sidewall, the outer and inner sidewalls each having respective top and bottom portions and forward and rearward portions; and (b) a cover having an upper panel and a lower sidewall attached to and extending downwardly from a lower surface of the upper panel, the upper panel being adapted to overlie and close the top portion of the inner sidewall and the top portion of the outer sidewall at the forward portion thereof so as to form therewith an outer enclosure for receiving an electric bulb, the lower sidewall being adapted to fit within the inner sidewall of the base so as to form therewith an inner enclosure within the outer enclosure for receiving a button-cell battery. The upper panel of the cover having a flexible portion overlying the inner enclosure.




The present invention further is directed to a miniature flashlight device which comprises: (a) a housing having a base and a cover adapted to interfit with the base so as to form therewith an outer enclosure and an inner enclosure disposed within the outer enclosure, the cover capable of being depressed by a user from an outer relaxed configuration to an inner flexed configuration and capable of returning to the outer relaxed configuration upon release by the user; (b) a button-cell battery disposed within the inner enclosure of the housing and having first and second spaced apart portions of respective positive and negative polarities; (c) a dome switch disposed within the inner enclosure of the housing between the cover and the first portion of the battery and in response to application of force thereto capable of being deformed from an unflexed configuration to a flexed configuration and in response to release of force therefrom capable of returning to the unflexed configuration; and (d) an electric bulb disposed within the outer enclosure of the housing and having a pair of conductive lead elements extending therefrom into the inner enclosure of the housing, one of the lead elements having a portion disposed in electrical contact with the second portion of the battery and the other of the lead elements having a portion disposed between the cover and the dome switch such that the battery, dome switch and lead elements of the electric bulb will normally form an open electrical circuit with the cover in the outer relaxed configuration and the dome switch in the unflexed configuration whereas by depressing the cover to the inner flexed configuration the cover will force the dome switch into the flexed configuration and into electrical contact with the first portion of the battery so as to establish an electrical connection between the portion of the other lead element and the first portion of the battery via the dome switch and thereby form a closed electrical circuit between the battery, dome switch and lead elements of the electric bulb.











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 assembled top perspective view of a miniature flashlight device of the present invention having a housing with outer and inner enclosures.





FIG. 2

is an assembled bottom perspective view of the device.





FIG. 3

is an assembled top plan view of the device of

FIG. 1

on a reduced scale.





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the device as seen along line


4





4


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a longitudinal sectional view of the device taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of the device of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the device with a cover of the housing thereof removed.





FIG. 8

is a bottom perspective view of a base of the housing of the device of

FIG. 2

on a reduced scale.





FIG. 9

is a top perspective view of the base.





FIG. 10

is a top plan view of the base.





FIG. 11

is a side elevational view of the base as seen along line


11





11


of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is an end elevational view of the base as seen along line


12





12


of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 13

is a top plan view of the cover of the housing of the device on a reduced scale from that of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 14

is a side elevational view of the cover as seen along line


14





14


of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 15

is an end elevational view of the cover as seen along line


15





15


of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 16

is a top perspective view of the cover rotated 180° from the position of the cover in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 17

is a bottom perspective view of the cover.





FIG. 18

is a bottom plan view of the cover.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to the drawings and particularly to

FIGS. 1

to


7


, there is illustrated a miniature flashlight device of the present invention, generally designated


10


. The device


10


basically includes a housing


12


, a button-cell battery


14


, a dome switch


16


and an electric lamp or bulb


18


. The housing


12


includes a body or base


20


and a cover


22


adapted to interfit with the base


20


so as to form therewith an outer enclosure


24


for receiving the electric bulb


18


and an inner enclosure


26


disposed within the outer enclosure


24


for receiving the button-cell battery


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


12


, the base


20


of the housing


12


includes an outer sidewall


28


, an inner sidewall


30


and a bottom wall


32


. Each of the outer and inner sidewalls


28


,


30


has respective forward and rearward portions


28


A,


30


A and


28


B,


30


B and top and bottom portions


28


C,


30


C and


28


D,


30


D. The outer sidewall


28


has a generally egg-shaped configuration, as viewed from above or below, the base


20


, although other configurations are possible. The inner sidewall


30


has a generally circular configuration as viewed from above or below the base


20


, although, here too, other configurations are possible. The inner sidewall


30


is disposed within the outer sidewall


28


and merges therewith at opposite side portions


28


E of the outer sidewall


28


located between and interconnecting the forward and rearward portions


28


A,


28


B thereof. The outer and inner sidewalls


28


,


30


of the base


20


are spaced apart from one another at their respective forward portions


28


A,


30


A so as to define a cavity


33


in the outer enclosure


24


between the respective forward portions


28


A,


30


A of the outer and inner sidewalls


28


,


30


. The base


20


also includes a pair of honeycomb like structures


34


provided in the cavity


33


of the outer enclosure


24


between the forward portions


28


A,


30


A of the outer and inner sidewalls


28


,


30


. The structures


34


are laterally spaced from one another in opposite directions from a longitudinal centerline


36


of the base


20


and rigidly attached to the bottom wall


32


and opposite segments of the front portion


28


A of the outer sidewall


28


of the base


20


as to reinforce the base


20


and define a channel


38


between the structures


34


which receives the electric bulb


18


therein. The outer and inner sidewalls


28


,


30


of the base


20


further are spaced apart from one another at their rearward portions


28


B,


30


B so as to define an arcuate-shaped passage.


40


through the housing


12


for receiving a keychain (not shown) or the like through the passage


40


. The bottom wall


32


of the base


20


is rigidly attached to and covers all of the bottom portion


30


D of the inner sidewall


30


and the bottom portion


28


D of the outer sidewall


28


at the forward portion


28


A thereof so as to close the bottom side of the base


20


except for the passage


40


. The base


20


can be manufactured by any suitable well-known fabrication technique, such as by being injection molded as a one-piece unit from a suitable plastic material.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


7


and


13


to


18


, the cover


22


of the housing


12


has an upper panel


42


and a lower sidewall


44


. The upper panel


42


is generally flat and egg-shaped in configuration similar to the configuration of the outer sidewall


28


of the base


20


. The upper panel


42


is adapted to overlie and close the top portion


30


C of the inner sidewall


30


of the base


20


and the top portion


28


C of the outer sidewall


28


of the base


20


at the forward portion


28


A thereof. The upper panel


42


has a circular portion


42


A which is generally centrally located and is flexible due to it being reduced in thickness compared to the remaining peripheral portion


42


B of the upper panel


42


surrounding the flexible circular portion


42


A. The lower sidewall


44


has a generally circular configuration and is rigidly attached to a lower surface


42


C of the upper panel


42


and extends about and downwardly from the flexible circular portion


42


A thereof. The lower sidewall


44


is open at its lower end


44


A and is slightly smaller in diameter than the inner sidewall


30


of the base


20


, adapting the lower sidewall


44


of the cover


22


to snugly interfit within the inner sidewall


30


of the base


20


and form the inner enclosure


26


therewith when the cover


22


is mounted upon the top side of the base


20


as seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The cover


22


has a pair of pins


46


attached to and extending downwardly from the peripheral portion


42


B of the top panel


42


at opposing locations on a forward portion


42


D thereof. The pins


46


contact and seat upon a ledge


48


formed along the interior cavity


33


of the forward portion


28


A of the outer sidewall


28


of the base


20


when the cover


22


is mounted upon the base


20


. The cover


22


can be manufactured by any suitable well-known fabrication technique, such as by being injection molded as a one-piece unit from a suitable plastic material, like the base


20


. The cover


22


can be attached upon the top side of the base


20


in any suitable manner, such as by being adhesively attached or ultrasonically welded thereon. The flexible central portion


42


A of the upper panel


42


of the cover


22


is capable of being depressed by a user from an outer relaxed configuration, as seen in solid line form in

FIG. 15

to an inner flexed configuration, as seen in broken line form in FIG.


15


. The central portion


42


A of the upper panel


42


of the cover


22


is capable of returning to the outer relaxed configuration upon release by the user. The inner sidewall


30


of the base


20


and the lower sidewall


44


of the cover


22


have slots


50


,


52


defined at corresponding front portions thereof such that an opening


54


is formed through the interfitted sidewalls


30


,


44


between outer and inner enclosures


24


,


26


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5

to


7


, the button-cell battery


14


is snugly disposed within a chamber


56


defined by the inner enclosure


26


of the housing


12


. The battery


14


has first and second spaced apart portions


14


A,


14


B of respective positive and negative polarities. The dome switch


16


also is disposed within the chamber


56


of the inner enclosure


26


of the housing


12


between the flexible portion


42


A of the upper panel


42


of the cover


22


of the housing


12


and the first portion


14


A of the battery


14


. In response to the external application of suitable force to the cover


22


, the flexible portion


42


A of the cover


22


and the dome switch


16


therewith are deformed from respective unflexed configurations, as seen in solid line form in

FIG. 5

, to a flexed configuration, as seen in dashed line form in FIG.


3


. In response to release of the external force therefrom, the flexible portion


42


A of the upper panel


42


of the cover


22


and the dome switch


16


therewith return to their respective unflexed configurations. The electric bulb


18


is disposed and positioned within and by the channel


38


of the outer enclosure


24


of the housing


12


so as to adapt a pair of conductive lead elements


58


,


60


of the bulb


18


to extend from the channel


38


through the opening


54


into the chamber


56


of the inner enclosure


26


of the housing


12


. One lead element


58


of the pair thereof has a portion


58


A disposed in electrical contact with the second portion


14


B of the battery


14


and the other lead element


60


of the pair thereof has a portion


60


A disposed between the flexible portion


42


A of the cover


22


and the top of the dome switch


16


such that the battery


14


, dome switch


16


and lead elements


58


,


60


of the electric bulb


18


will normally form a non-conducting open electrical circuit with the flexible portion


42


A of the cover


22


in the outer relaxed configuration and the dome switch


16


in the unflexed configuration whereas by depressing the flexible portion


42


A of the cover


22


to the inner flexed configuration the cover


22


will force the dome switch


16


into the flexed configuration and into electrical contact with the first portion


14


A of the battery


14


so as to establish an electrical connection between the portion


60


A of the other lead element


60


and the first portion


14


A of the battery


14


via the dome switch


16


and thereby form a conducting closed electrical circuit between the battery


14


, dome switch


16


and lead elements


58


,


60


of the electric bulb


18


.




Furthermore, at least one and preferably both of the base


20


and cover


22


of the housing


12


are made of a translucent material which permits light to be transmitted therethrough from the electric bulb


18


such that large areas of the device


10


are illuminated by the lamp


18


when the electrical circuit is closed. optionally, as seen in

FIG. 6

, an opaque insert disc


62


can disposed in the chamber


56


of the inner enclosure


26


between the bottom wall


32


of the base


20


and the battery


14


so as to hide the bottom of the battery


14


such that it cannot be seen or viewed through the adjacent portion of the bottom wall


32


of the base


20


. A front end


28


f of the outer sidewall


28


of the base


20


has a bore


64


formed therethrough in alignment with the channel


38


and the longitudinal axis


26


of the base


20


to permit the projection of a beam of light from the front end


28


f of the housing


12


. optionally, the bore


64


can be omitted and instead the translucent nature of the housing


12


will provide the necessary illumination.




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 housing for a miniature flashlight device, comprising:(a) a base including an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall of circular configuration being disposed within said outer sidewall and merging therewith at opposite side portions of said outer sidewall, said outer and inner sidewalls having respective forward portions being spaced apart so as to define a cavity therebetween for receiving an electric bulb in said base, said outer and inner sidewalls also having respective rearward portions and opposite top and bottom portions, said top portions of said outer and inner sidewalls being open, said base also including a bottom wall rigidly attached to and covering all of said bottom portion of said inner sidewall and rigidly attached to and covering at least most of said bottom portion of said outer sidewall including said forward portion thereof; and (b) a cover including an upper panel adapted to overlie and close all of said top portion of said inner sidewall of said base and to overlie and close at least most of said top portion of said outer sidewall of said base including said forward portion thereof so as to form an outer enclosure enclosing said cavity that receives the electric bulb, said cover also including a lower sidewall of circular configuration rigidly attached to and extending downwardly from said upper panel and open at a lower end and adapted to interfit within said circular inner sidewall of said base so as to form therewith and with said bottom wall of said base and said upper panel of said cover an inner enclosure within said outer enclosure for receiving a button-cell battery, said upper panel of said cover having a flexible portion overlying said inner enclosure and capable of being depressed by a user from an outer relaxed configuration to an inner flexed configuration in which said flexible portion is deflected toward said inner enclosure and capable of returning to said outer relaxed configuration upon release by the user.
  • 2. The housing of claim 1 wherein at least one of said base and cover are made of a translucent material.
  • 3. The housing of claim 1 wherein said base further includes a pair of honeycomb structures provided in said outer enclosure in said cavity defined between said respective forward portions of said outer and inner sidewalls and spaced apart from one another and rigidly attached to said outer sidewall and bottom wall of said base to as to reinforce said base and define a channel between said honeycomb structures for positioning the electric bulb therein and adapting a pair of conductive leads of the electric bulb to be extended from said channel into said inner enclosure.
  • 4. The housing of claim 1 wherein said outer and inner sidewalls of said base are spaced apart at said rearward portions thereof so as to define a passage therebetween through said base not closed by said upper panel of said cover nor said bottom wall of said base for receiving a keychain through said base.
  • 5. A housing for a miniature flashlight device, comprising:(a) a base including an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall of circular configuration disposed within said outer sidewall and merging therewith at opposite side portions of said outer sidewall, said outer and inner sidewalls having respective forward portions being spaced apart so as to define a cavity therebetween for receiving an electric bulb in said base, said outer and inner sidewalls also having respective rearward portions and opposite top and bottom portions, said top portions of said outer and inner sidewalls being open, said base also including a bottom wall rigidly attached to and covering all of said bottom portion of said inner sidewall and rigidly attached to and covering at least most of said bottom portion of said outer sidewall including said forward portion thereof, said base further including a pair of honeycomb structures provided in said outer enclosure in said cavity defined between said respective forward portions of said outer and inner sidewalls and spaced apart from one another and rigidly attached to said outer sidewall and bottom wall of said base to as to reinforce said base and define a channel between said honeycomb structures for positioning the electric bulb therein and adapting a pair of conductive leads of the electric bulb to be extended from said channel into said inner enclosure; and (b) a cover including an upper panel being adapted to overlie and close all of said top portion of said inner sidewall of said base and to overlie and close at least most of said top portion of said outer sidewall of said base including said forward portion thereof so as to form an outer enclosure enclosing said cavity that receives the electric bulb, said cover also including a lower sidewall of circular configuration rigidly attached to and extending downwardly from said upper panel and open at a lower end and adapted to interfit within said circular inner sidewall of said base so as to form therewith and with said bottom wall of said base and said upper panel of said cover an inner enclosure within said outer enclosure for receiving a button-cell battery, said upper panel of said cover having a flexible portion overlying said inner enclosure and capable of being depressed by a user from an outer relaxed configuration to an inner flexed configuration in which said flexible portion is deflected toward said inner enclosure and capable of returning to said outer relaxed configuration upon release by the user.
  • 6. The housing of claim 5 wherein at least one of said base and cover are made of a translucent material.
  • 7. The housing of claim 5 wherein said rearward portion of said outer sidewall of said base extends rearwardly from said opposite side portions of said outer sidewall and is spaced apart from said rearward portion of said inner sidewall of said base so as to define a passage therebetween through said base not closed by said upper panel of said cover nor said bottom wall of said base for receiving a keychain through said base.
  • 8. A miniature flashlight device, comprising:(a) a housing including (i) a base having an outer sidewall and an inner sidewall of circular configuration disposed within said outer sidewall and merging therewith at opposite side portions of said outer sidewall, said outer and inner sidewalls having respective forward portions being spaced apart so as to define a cavity therebetween for receiving an electric bulb in said base, said outer and inner sidewalls also having respective rearward portions and opposite top and bottom portions, said top portions of said outer and inner sidewalls being open, said base also including a bottom wall rigidly attached to and covering all of said bottom portion of said inner sidewall and rigidly attached to and covering at least most of said bottom portion of said outer sidewall including said forward portion thereof, and (ii) a cover including an upper panel adapted to overlie and close all of said top portion of said inner sidewall of said base and to overlie and close at least most of said top portion of said outer sidewall of said base including said forward portion thereof so as to form an outer enclosure enclosing said cavity that receives the electric bulb, said cover also including a lower sidewall of circular configuration rigidly attached to and extending downwardly from said upper panel and open at a lower end and adapted to interfit within said circular inner sidewall of said base so as to form therewith and with said bottom wall of said base and said upper panel of said cover an inner enclosure disposed within said outer enclosure for receiving a button-cell battery, said upper panel of said cover having a flexible portion overlying said inner enclosure and capable of being depressed by a user from an outer relaxed configuration to an inner flexed configuration in which said flexible portion is deflected toward said inner enclosure and capable of returning to said outer relaxed configuration upon release by the user; (b) a button-cell battery disposed within said inner enclosure of said housing and having first and second spaced apart portions of respective positive and negative polarities; (c) a dome switch disposed within said inner enclosure of said housing between said cover and said f first portion of said battery and in response to application of force thereto capable of being deformed from an unflexed configuration to a flexed configuration and in response to release of force therefrom capable of returning to said unflexed configuration; and (d) an electric bulb disposed within said cavity of said outer enclosure of said housing and having a pair of conductive lead elements extending therefrom into said inner enclosure of said housing, one of said lead elements having a portion disposed in electrical contact with said second portion of said battery and the other of said lead elements having a portion disposed between said cover and said dome switch such that said battery, dome switch and lead elements of said electric bulb will normally form an open electrical circuit with said cover in said outer relaxed configuration and said dome switch in said unflexed configuration whereas by depressing said cover to said inner flexed configuration said cover will force said dome switch into said flexed configuration and into electrical contact with said first portion of said battery so as to establish an electrical connection between said portion of said other lead element and said first portion of said battery via said dome switch and thereby form a closed electrical circuit between said battery, dome switch and lead elements of said electric bulb.
  • 9. The device of claim 8 wherein at least one of said base and cover of said housing are made of a translucent material.
  • 10. The housing of claim 8 wherein said base further has a pair of honeycomb structures provided in said outer enclosure in said cavity defined between said respective forward portions of said outer and inner sidewalls and spaced apart from one another and rigidly attached to said outer sidewall and bottom wall of said base to as to reinforce said base and define a channel between said honeycomb structures for positioning the electric bulb therein and adapting said conductive leads of said electric bulb to be extended from said channel into said inner enclosure.
  • 11. The housing of claim 8 wherein said outer and inner sidewalls of said base are spaced apart at said rearward portions thereof so as to define a passage therebetween through said base not closed by said upper panel of said cover nor said bottom wall of said base for receiving a keychain through said base.
  • 12. The device of claim 8 wherein an insert disc is disposed in said inner enclosure between said bottom wall and said battery.
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Number Date Country
1443787 May 1966 FR