Claims
- 1. A lighting device for attachment to an upper edge of a thinly configured support structure for hands-free use in illuminating objects adjacent to the support structure, said lighting device comprising
- an elongated opaque housing configured to hold a plurality of batteries in an end-to-end relation, said housing having a substantially horseshoe-shaped cross-sectional configuration and opposed bottom edges, said housing also having an upper battery compartment and a light compartment positioned below said battery compartment, said battery compartment and said light compartment each having opposed open ends;
- an elongated light-focusing lens positioned and secured between said opposed bottom edges;
- a plurality of batteries positioned within said housing and substantially filling said battery compartment, each of said batteries having a positive terminal and a negative terminal, said positive terminal of adjacent ones of said batteries being in contact with a negative terminal of the next adjacent one of said batteries;
- a plurality of incandescent light sources spaced apart within said light compartment of said housing a sufficient distance from one another to provide a broad beam of focused light through said lens upon activation of said light sources;
- an elongated reflector positioned between said batteries and said lens, said reflector extending substantially a full length of said housing, said reflector having an arcuate configuration adapted to maximally reflect light projected by said light sources toward said lens;
- electrical connection means adapted for connecting each of said light sources to said batteries;
- a plurality of clips connected to said housing and extending downwardly toward said lens;
- a pair of end caps configured for sealing said opposed open ends of said battery compartment of said housing and being connected to said housing;
- a pair of end covers configured for sealing said opposed open ends of said light compartment of said housing and being connected to said housing; and
- an on-off switch connected through the one of said end caps in a position opposed to an exposed one of said positive terminals of said batteries so that upon engagement of said switch an electrical circuit is completed to allow sufficient power to be drawn from said batteries for activation of said light sources and illumination of objects adjacent to the support structure to which said housing is attached.
- 2. The lighting device of claim 1 further comprising two of said batteries, two of said light sources, and two of said clips.
- 3. The lighting device of claim 1 further comprising a spring to bias said batteries toward said switch.
- 4. The lighting device of claim 1 wherein said end caps are configured and positioned to help retain said end covers against said housing.
- 5. The lighting device of claim 1 wherein said clips are configured to provide more than one fixed orientation between said housing and said clips.
- 6. The lighting device of claim 5 wherein said clips each have a proximal end and said proximal end slides within said housing during changes in orientation between said housing and said clips.
- 7. The lighting device of claim 6 further comprising at least one protrusion and a plurality of complementing indentations for use in temporarily securing said housing in different orientations relative to said clips.
- 8. The lighting device of claim 1 wherein said on-off switch comprises at least one push button type of on-off switch.
- 9. The lighting device of claim 1 wherein said end caps have threaded means for secure attachment to said housing.
- 10. A lighting device for attachment to an upper edge of a divider in briefcases, travel bags having multiple compartments, and purses for hands-free use in illuminating objects placed within a compartment adjacent to the divider, as well as illumination of objects in an opposed portion of a bi-folding briefcase, said lighting device comprising
- an elongated opaque housing configured to hold a plurality of batteries in an end-to-end relation, said housing having a horseshoe-shaped cross-sectional configuration and opposed bottom edges, said housing also having an upper battery compartment and a light compartment positioned below said battery compartment, said battery compartment and said light compartment each having opposed open ends;
- an elongated light-focusing lens positioned and secured between said opposed bottom edges;
- two batteries positioned within said housing and substantially filling said battery compartment, each of said batteries having a positive terminal and a negative terminal, said positive terminal of one of said batteries being in contact with said negative terminal of the other of said batteries;
- two incandescent light sources spaced apart within said light compartment of said housing a sufficient distance from one another to provide a broad beam of focused light through said lens upon activation of said light sources;
- an elongated reflector positioned between said batteries and said lens, said reflector extending substantially a full length of said housing, said reflector having an arcuate configuration adapted to maximally reflect light projected by said light sources toward said lens;
- electrical connection means adapted for connecting each of said light sources to said batteries;
- a plurality of clips connected to said housing and extending downwardly toward said lens;
- a pair of end caps configured for sealing said opposed open ends of said battery compartment of said housing and being connected to said housing;
- a pair of end covers configured for sealing said opposed open ends of said light compartment of said housing and being connected to said housing; and
- a depressible on-off switch connected through the one of said end caps in a position opposed to an exposed one of said positive terminals so that upon engagement of said switch an electrical circuit is completed to allow sufficient power to be drawn from said batteries for activation of said light sources and illumination of said objects.
- 11. The lighting device of claim 10 further comprising two of said clips.
- 12. The lighting device of claim 10 further comprising a spring to bias said batteries toward said switch.
- 13. The lighting device of claim 10 wherein said end caps are configured and positioned to help retain said end covers against said housing.
- 14. The lighting device of claim 10 wherein said clips are configured to provide more than one fixed orientation between said housing and said clips.
- 15. The lighting device of claim 14 wherein said clips each have a proximal end and said proximal end slides within said housing during changes in orientation between said housing and said clips.
- 16. The lighting device of claim 15 further comprising at least one protrusion and a plurality of complementing indentations for use in temporarily securing said housing in different orientations relative to said clips.
- 17. The lighting device of claim 10 wherein said end caps have threaded means for secure attachment to said housing.
- 18. A method of lighting an inside surface of briefcases, travel bags, and purses, said method comprising the steps of
- providing an elongated opaque housing having a horseshoe-shaped cross-sectional configuration, opposed lower edges, and opposed open ends; an elongated light-focusing lens; a plurality of batteries; a plurality of incandescent light sources; an elongated reflector; electrical connection means; a plurality of clips; a pair of end caps with one of said end caps having an on-off switch therethrough; and a pair of end covers;
- positioning said lens between said opposed lower edges;
- positioning one of said end covers over a portion of said housing adjacent to said lower edges;
- placing said end cap having said on-off switch over a portion of said housing not sealed by said end cover as well as a sufficient amount of said end cover already attached to said housing to help maintain said end cover against said housing during use of said lighting device;
- positioning said batteries within said housing so that each of said batteries is oriented in the same direction and with a positive battery end positioned adjacent to said switch;
- connecting said incandescent light sources in a spaced-apart configuration to said reflector;
- positioning said reflector within said housing between said batteries and said lens;
- electrically connecting each of said light sources to said batteries;
- connecting the other one of said end caps and said end covers to the other of said opposed ends of said housing;
- tightening said end caps and said end covers against said housing; and
- connecting said clips to said housing so that said clips extend downwardly toward said lens and upon engagement of said switch an electrical circuit is completed to allow sufficient power to be drawn from said batteries for activation of said light sources and illumination of objects within a bag to which it is attached.
- 19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the steps of providing adjustable clips and connecting said clips to said housing so that said housing can be rotated slightly into at least two alternative orientations relative to said clips.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 08/991,274 filed on Oct. 21, 1997, now abandoned.
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