1. Field of the Invention
The disclosure relates generally to work lights and, more specifically, to rotatable and adjustable work lights that can be clamped to, mounted to or placed on a surface.
2. Description of the Related Art
Handheld lights are common tools found in the everyday toolbox. However, many times an individual user of a handheld light may need to operate another tool in the space illuminated by a handheld light. Small portable lamp assemblies, especially those that employ quartz halogen lamps, are especially well suited for home use as well as for professional use that includes automotive repair shops, construction and excavation sites, photography studios and in various situations where a portable light source is required to illuminate specific objects and areas.
Most portable lamp assemblies are equipped with either a handle for carrying or are mounted on a stand for stationary, long-term positioning. These lamps are most often connected to a standard 120 volt a-c receptacle by way of an electrical power cord. Despite their relative ease of use, the prior art lamps are often not designed to be selectively and easily positioned and secured for more unique or specialized applications. There is, therefore, a need for a rotatable and adjustable work light system that can be clamped to, mounted to or placed on a surface.
A portable work light clamp system includes a first clamp handle assembly having a proximal end, a mid section and a distal end and a gripping member rotatably coupled to the proximal end of the first clamp handle assembly. The work light clamp system further includes a second clamp handle assembly having a proximal end and a distal end and a gripping member rotatably coupled to the proximal end of the second clamp handle assembly. The first clamp handle assembly and the second clamp handle assembly pivotally connected by a clamp pivot for pivotal opposed operation. A light assembly is coupled to the distal end of the first clamp handle assembly. The light assembly includes a swivel base member and a light housing pivotally coupled to the swivel base member by a light pivot that enables the light housing to selectively pivot 50 degrees about a longitudinal axis of the light pivot. The light assembly further includes a light base coupled to the swivel base member and rotatable relative to the light base by a swivel connector that enables the swivel base member to selectively rotate 360 degrees around a longitudinal axis of the light base. The work light clamp further can include a slotted extension member having a length that is coupled to the distal end of the first clamp handle assembly and coupled to a light base by a connector that enables the light base member to slidably extend along the length of the slotted extension member.
Additional aspects of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The aspects of the invention will be realized and attained by means of the elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The embodiments illustrated herein are presently preferred, it being understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:
Similar to first clamp handle assembly 102, second clamp handle assembly 104 can include a proximal end 110 and a distal end 112. The proximal end 110 can include a standing/gripping member 118 that is pivotally coupled thereto by jaw pivot 119. Distal end 112 can include a locking assembly 120. Locking assembly 120 can include a locking assembly housing 122 coupled to the distal end 112 of the second clamp handle assembly 104 and a trigger assembly 124 mounted in the locking assembly housing 122 the engages the clamp bar 128 which is mounted or coupled to the mid section 107 of the first clamp handle assembly 102 to provide for opening and closing of the clamp assembly. In embodiments as illustrated in
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Similar to first clamp handle assembly 502, second clamp handle assembly 504 can include a proximal end 510 and a distal end 512. The proximal end 510 can include a standing/gripping member 518 that is pivotally coupled thereto by jaw pivot 519. Distal end 512 can include a locking assembly 520. Locking assembly 520 can include a locking assembly housing 522 coupled to the distal end 512 of the second clamp handle assembly 504 and a trigger assembly 524 mounted in the locking assembly housing 522 the engages the clamp bar 528 which is mounted or coupled to the mid section 507 of the first clamp handle assembly 502 to provide for opening and closing of the clamp assembly. Similar to the embodiments illustrated in
In operation, work light clamp system 100 can be deployed to stand on a work surface by rotating standing/gripping members 116, 118 to a substantially 85 degree angle with respect to the respective axes of the proximal end portions of first and second clamp handle assembly 102, 104. Alternatively, work light clamp system 100 can be deployed to clamp to a work surface by rotating standing/gripping members 116, 118 to a substantially zero degree angle (i.e., parallel position) with respect to the respective axes of the proximal end portions of first and second clamp handle assembly 102, 104. In this operative position, the surface contact sides of the standing/gripping members 116, 118 can grip a work surface. In both operations, gripping and/or standing, the light assembly 114 can be adjusted in three direction directions or along three direction axes. For example, in a first adjustment, light assembly 114 can be rotated from zero to about 50 degrees along a horizontal axis of the swivel base member 134. In a second adjustment, light assembly 114 can be rotated from zero to about 360 degrees along a vertical axis of the swivel base member 134. In a third adjustment, light assembly 114 can be telescopically extended along a vertical direction from the clamp assembly via a slotted extension member 532 that provides for telescopic extension of the light assembly 114.
The invention has been described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, but the invention is not limited only to the particular constructions disclosed and shown in the drawings as examples, and also comprises the subject matter and such reasonable modifications or equivalents as are encompassed within the scope of the appended claims.
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