Portable electric torch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6290370
  • Patent Number
    6,290,370
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 20, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 18, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
The torch comprises a support device shaped as a swivelling flap made of insulating material, pivotally mounted on a spindle between an inactive position allowing access to the batteries via the orifice after the reflector sub-assembly has been removed, and an active position in which the terminals are in contact with the poles of the batteries, said spindle extending orthogonally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the end-piece.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a portable electric torch comprising a housing containing:




an intermediate wall sub-dividing the inside of the housing into a first compartment containing the batteries and a second compartment having an orifice bounded by an end-piece with a threaded external lateral surface,




a reflector sub-assembly screwed onto the end-piece to seal off the second compartment,




and a common support device of the electric bulb and of an electrical switch controlling lighting, said device being housed in the second compartment.




1. State of the Prior Technique




A known torch of the kind mentioned is described in the document FR-A-2,708,714. The torch comprises a lighting system with two bulbs, lighting of each bulb being controlled selectively by a control selector. A second operating button enables the distance of one of the bulbs with respect to the reflector to be adjusted to adjust the light beam.




According to the document FR-A-2,755,497, a rotating cylinder with a ramp is equipped with a pushbutton designed to operate in conjunction with a stop of the reflector for control of the switch.




2. Object of the Invention




The object of the invention is to achieve a waterproof portable torch allowing the batteries to be replaced easily via the front face.




The electric torch according to the invention is characterized in that the support device is shaped as a swivelling flap made of insulating material, pivotally mounted on a spindle between an inactive position allowing access to the batteries via the orifice after the reflector sub-assembly has been removed, and an active position in which the switch is in electrical contact with the poles of the batteries, said spindle extending orthogonally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the end-piece.




According to a preferred embodiment, the body of the flap is equipped with a socket for housing the bulb, and securing means designed to operate in conjunction with notches of the end-piece to lock the flap in the active position.




The flap houses the switch having a movable contact element actuated from the outside of the housing by an operating button.




The structure of the swivelling flap enables a good contact pressure to be obtained for power supply of the bulb, and enables the switch to be incorporated in the internal volume of the flap.




According to one feature of the invention, the movable contact element is formed by a flexible conducting wire operating in conjunction With an insulating operating rod to make or break the power supply circuit of the bull.




According to another feature of the invention, the operating rod is secured to a crown-wheel link to form a monoblock insulating part extending inside the first compartment.




The spindle of the operating button passes radially through a hole of the housing provided with a seal, and is provided at the internal end with a pinion operating in conjunction with the crown-wheel link.




According to another feature, the flap comprises a gripping tab designed to perform unlocking of the securing means before its movement to the inactive position.




According to another feature, the torch comprises a stop catch arranged to block rotation of the reflector sub-assembly at the end of the tightening position on the end-piece.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other advantages and features will become more clearly apparent from the following description of an embodiment of the invention, given as a non-restrictive example only and represented in the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the torch according to the invention;





FIGS. 2 and 3

are perspective views of the front part of the torch, respectively in the inactive position and in the active position of the swivelling flap, after the reflector sub-assembly has been removed;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the bulb according to a longitudinal line passing through a row of batteries;





FIG. 5

is an axial cross-sectional view of the bulb according to a longitudinal line passing between the two rows of batteries;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view along the line


6





6


of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

shows a partial enlarged scale view of a detail A of

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

represents a partial perspective view of the end-piece of the body, equipped with the flap in the inactive position;





FIG. 9

is an exploded perspective view of the operating button of the switch;





FIGS. 10A and 11A

are top views of the operating rod of the switch, respectively when the operating button is in the open position and in the closed position;





FIGS. 10B and 11B

are identical views to

FIGS. 10A and 11A

representing the movable contact element of the switch in the open position and in the closed position;





FIG. 12

represents the electrical wiring diagram of power supply of the torch.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the figures, a portable electric torch


1


comprises a housing


12


made of molded plastic material, the inside of which is sub-divided by an intermediate wall


14


into a first compartment


16


containing the batteries


18


and a second compartment


20


housing a common support device


22


of the electric bulb


24


and of the electrical switch


26


.




The second compartment


20


comprises an orifice


21


situated opposite the wall


14


and bounded by a cylindrical end-piece


28


, whose external lateral surface is threaded.




A reflector sub-assembly


30


comprises a reflector


32


, a transparent shield


34


and a rotating ring


36


designed to be screwed onto the threading of the end-piece


28


to seal off the second compartment


20


.




The support device


22


is formed by a cover shaped as a flap


38


pivotally mounted around a spindle


40


which extends orthogonally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the end-piece


28


. The flap


38


made of insulating material can swivel between an inactive position (

FIG. 2

) allowing access to the batteries


18


and an active position (

FIG. 3

) in which the terminals


42


,


44


of the switch


26


are in contact with the poles of the batteries


18


.




The pivoting travel of the flap


38


is about 90°, enabling the batteries


18


to be replaced via the front face of the orifice


21


when the flap


38


is in the inactive position, and after the reflector sub-assembly


30


has been removed. The body of the flap


38


is equipped with a pair of securing spigots


46


designed to operate in conjunction with notches


48


of the end-piece


28


to lock the flap


38


in the active position. The flap


38


bears a gripping tab


50


actuation of which in the radial direction releases the spigots


46


from the notches


48


to perform unlocking of the flap


38


before its movement by pivoting to the inactive position.




Switching of the switch


26


is performed by means of an operating rod


52


actuated by means of a crown-wheel transmission


54


, which is driven in translation from outside by a pinion


55


secured to an operating button


56


. The operating rod


52


is secured to the crown-wheel link


54


and constitutes a monoblock insulating part extending inside the first compartment


16


. The axis of the button


56


passes radially through a circular hole


58


of the housing


12


fitted with a seal


60


.




With reference to

FIG. 12

, the switch


26


is housed inside the flap


38


and comprises a first conductor


62


connected to one of the terminals


44


. A second conductor


64


is permanently in contact with the ground of the bulb


24


and the terminal


42


. A wire


66


made of flexible conducting material acts as movable contact element operating in conjunction with the operating rod


52


to make or break the power supply circuit of the bulb


24


. In

FIGS. 10A and 10B

, the operating rod


52


engages in a notch


68


of the flap


38


and pushes the wire


66


aside to move the switch


26


to the open position. In

FIGS. 11A and 11B

, reverse pivoting of the button


56


causes withdrawal of the operating rod


52


causing closing of the switch


26


.




The tightness of the torch


10


at the level of the reflector sub-assembly


30


is achieved by means of two O-rings


70


,


72


housed in grooves of the end-piece


28


.




A spring


74


with double winding is fitted opposite the wall


14


between the base of the housing


12


and the batteries


18


so as to perform electrical connection of the two rows of batteries


18


in series, and to provide the contact pressure with the terminals


42


,


44


when the flap


38


is in the active position. A stop catch


76


(

FIG. 5

) enables the reflector sub-assembly


30


to be blocked in rotation in the end of tightening position. To unscrew the ring


36


, the catch


76


simply has to be pushed beforehand after the stop screw


75


has been unscrewed to perform unscrewing of the reflector sub-assembly


30


.




Replacement of the batteries


18


is performed in the following manner:




After the reflector sub-assembly


30


has been removed, the gripping tab


50


is actuated to move the pivoting flap


38


to the inactive position (FIGS.


2


and


8


). The terminals


42


,


44


are separated automatically from the upper poles of the batteries


18


to break the power supply of the bulb


24


regardless whether the switch


26


is in the open or closed state.




The new batteries


18


are then inserted via the orifice


21


in the front face of the housing


12


in the first compartment


16


, bearing on the spring


74


. Stacking of the batteries


18


is performed in two parallel rows forming a series circuit. Reclosing of the flap


38


around the spindle


40


to the active position (

FIG. 3

) causes a limited compression movement of the batteries


18


to ensure a good contact pressure of the terminals


42


,


44


on the conductors


62


,


64


, and between the batteries


18


of each row.




The reflector sub-assembly


30


then simply has to be screwed back onto the end-piece


28


with locking at the end of travel by the catch


76


and stop screw


75


(FIG.


5


).




The presence of the O-rings


70


,


72


on the end-piece


28


and of the seal


60


on the button


56


enables a good tightness of the housing


12


to be obtained, respectively at the level of the orifice


21


and of the hole


58


.




Actuation of the button


56


to the left (

FIG. 10A

) causes the rod


52


to be engaged in the notch


68


of the flap


38


, followed by opening of the switch


26


to extinguish the bulb


24


. Lighting of the bulb


24


is achieved by actuating the button


56


to the right (

FIG. 11A

) causing withdrawal of the rod


52


and closing of the switch


26


.



Claims
  • 1. A portable electric torch, comprising:a torch housing containing an intermediate wall that subdivides an inside portion into a first compartment containing batteries with poles orientated along a longitudinal axis of the housing and a second compartment having an orifice bounded by an end-piece with a threaded external lateral surface; a reflector subassembly screwed onto the end-piece of the torch housing to seal off the second compartment; and a common support device housed in the second compartment, the common support device supporting an electric bulb on one side of the support device facing the reflector subassembly and an electrical switch on an opposite side facing the first compartment, wherein the support device is pivotally mounted to the second compartment between an inactive position that allows access to the batteries after removal of the end-piece and reflector subassembly, and an active position that places the electrical switch in electrical contact with the poles of the batteries.
  • 2. The portable electric torch according to claim 1, wherein the support device is mounted to the second compartment by a spindle oriented orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the torch housing.
  • 3. The portable electric torch according to claim 1, wherein the support device is made of an insulating material.
  • 4. The portable electric torch according to claim 1, wherein the support device has a socket for housing the electric bulb and a securing means that operates in conjunction with the end-piece to lock the support device in the active position.
  • 5. The portable electric torch according to claim 1, wherein the electrical switch includes a movable contact element actuated from outside of the torch housing by an operating button.
  • 6. The portable electric torch according to claim 5, wherein the movable contact element is formed by a flexible conducting wire operating in conjunction with an insulating operating rod to make or break a power supply connection to the bulb.
  • 7. The portable electric torch according to claim 6, wherein the operating rod is secured to a crown-wheel link to form a monoblock insulating part extending inside the first compartment.
  • 8. The portable electric torch according to claim 7, wherein the operating button passes radially through a hole of the torch housing and includes a pinion operating in conjunction with the crown-wheel link, a seal being provided between the operating button and the pinion.
  • 9. The portable electric torch according to claim 1, wherein a compression spring is fitted between a longitudinal end of the first compartment and the batteries to provide a contact pressure with the poles of the batteries when the support device is in the active position.
  • 10. The portable electric torch according to claim 1, wherein the support device further includes a gripping tab.
  • 11. The portable electric torch according to claim 1, further comprising a stop catch to block the reflector subassembly in rotation when the reflector subassembly is fully tightened onto the end-piece.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 14036 Nov 1998 FR
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4286311 Maglica Aug 1981
4709309 Yamaki Nov 1987
6050699 Bouffay et al. Apr 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2 755 497-A1 May 1998 FR