1. Field of Invention
The present invention is relates to a rechargeable halogen search light and more particularly, to a rechargeable halogen search light which is having four sources of lights, whereas, one of the lighting sources is a SOS signal flash light source and equipped with an adjustable handle, wherein said flashing light source can emit 300 continuing hours of flashing signals; one of the light source is a spotlight, another light source is a clod-cathode light which can emit lights for at least 15,000 hours continuously.
2. Description of Related Arts
Military, law enforcement, fire and rescue personnel, security personnel, hunters and recreational boaters among others for nighttime surveillance in any application commonly use handheld halogen searchlights, where a high intensity spotlight is required. Nowadays, such application is highly demeaned in all anti-terrorists actions that take place at nighttime. Conditions of use are highly varied, but generally require the light to deliver a desired field of view at long distances, be reliable, durable and field maintainable in order for it to be practically used in the designed applications. Typically the light is hand carried and must be completely operable using simple and easily access manual controls, which do not require the use of two hands. In prior art xenon short-arc searchlights or illumination systems, whether handheld, portable or fixed mounted, the luminance distribution of the arc has been positioned facing in the direction of the beam (cathode to the rear), to provide a uniform beam pattern when the arc is at the focal point of the parabolic reflector. When the arc is moved slightly beyond (or slightly rearward of) the reflector's focal point, the combination of a placing all available light in the high magnification section of the reflector and collecting it in a slightly convergent manner produces roughly twice the operating range as a conventional anode-forward device.
Also, all prior arts of lanterns are focusing mainly of power sources or power supply to power up lanterns. Seldom of prior arts are aiming to improve lighting angles. However, it is very obviously that lantern with an ability to rotate with certain degree of angles s so needed.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,685,337 provides a lanterns which combine both a flashlight with a candle together to ensure said lantern can still light up when power source is done or batteries are all used up. However, the lighting range, lighting angles and the lighting power of a candle are minimal. Such lantern light up by a candle will not be the most useful tool in an event of a big area.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,629,767 discloses a lantern with a batteries compartment with shock absorber lining to protect batteries contained therein from damage due to excessive shock applied to said batteries. Again, this lantern is only aiming a power supply to said lantern but lighting range and lighting angle are being ignored.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a rechargeable halogen search light having an ability to have at least three light sources.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a rechargeable halogen search light having a movable handle equipped with an adjustable light source which has an ability to rotate and/or to move any angles within 90 degree circular arc.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a rechargeable halogen search light having an ability to adopt difference power source supplies.
Another object of the present invention is provide a rechargeable halogen search light having four sources of lighting enable extra strength of lights.
Accordingly, to achieve the above objects, a rechargeable compact fluorescent comprises:
On the other hand, the present invention has a rotating clip which allows connection to the joint axle at the end of the flexible hand grip, a flange component at the outside of the illuminant, and a switch button. The said joint axle connects the flexible hand grip with the flange component, and rotates around the flange part. There is a square groove at one end of the flange component. Inside the flexible hand grip opposite to the square groove, there is a square groove of the same size. The said switch hand grip has a square pivot arm, which can insert into the flange component and the square groove inside the flexible hand grip. A spring is installed inside the switch button.
Thirdly, this present invention has a spotlight unit at the end of the flexible hand grip. The spotlight unit can rotate around the end of the hand grip and connect to the power circuit device.
Fourthly, this present invention has a cold-cathode light unit in the flexible hand grip that connects to the power circuit device. The cold-cathode light unit consists of a transparent mirror made of transparent materials and a cold-cathode fluorescent tube.
Therefore, the present invention has many alternative independent light sources and hand grip. The flexible hand grip makes relative movements around the illuminant, and serves as a handling device for the user when it falls on the same horizontal line with the illuminant, and it serves as an alternative handling device and support when it is perpendicular to the illuminant. The aforesaid independent sources are installed as follows: the first source, that is, the spotlight unit, is installed in the front end of the illuminant; this super-power source lights up to 5000 meters distance, and finds it use mainly in long-distance lighting and search. The second source, that is, the SOS warning flashlight unit, is installed in the rear end of the illuminant; this SOS warning flashlight can flash for as long as 300 continuous hours and provide constant SOS signaling service for the user. The third source, that is, the small spotlight unit, is installed in the rear end of the flexible hand grip and can provide continuous light for as long as 220 hours, especially ideal for environment and occasions where intensity rather than the duration of the light is important. The fourth source is a cold-cathode unit that is connected to the top of the middle hand grip in a flexible manner. It consists of a cold-cathode fluorescent tube that stands 15,000 hours of continuous use, and is especially suitable for short-distance lighting that simulates sunlight. The aforesaid third source also makes relative movements around the end of the flexible hand grip while the latter rotates around the illuminant. The user may regulate the movement of the flexible hand grip between the vertical or parallel levels in contrast to the illuminant, and stay at any angle for the optimal lighting angle.
Therefore, the present invention is an environmental and energy-saving new-tech structural product that is convenient for search of targets or multi-angle lighting and especially effective for high-risk workers such as policemen, firefighters and army, and is a must-have lighting tool for night battle and chase of suspects.
As illustrated in all figures various views of present invention is provided.
Referring to
A light source (2) can light up to 5000 meters and comprises of a super-power bulb, which is powered by a light source (8) within said illuminant (1). Said source (8) is connected to a power circuit device (9) within said illuminant (1) through a power line. Both receptor (10) and switch button (11) are connected to said bulb. It is obvious that the source is powered by ordinary or charging battery, or directly by external power supply through external power socket.
A flexible hand grip (12) is connected to said illuminant (1) through a flange component (14). Said hand grip (12) is usually shaped in rectangular cylinder or cylinder for the convenience of holding. On one end of the hand grip, there is a cylinder joint axle (13), which connects to said flange (14) pivot that is fastened to the external sphere of said illuminant (1), and rotates around said flange component (14). Said flange component (14) has a rectangular cylinder switch hand grip (15) at its end. A spring system (16) is installed inside said switch hand grip (15). Said illuminant (1) has a hand grip (29) in a shaped of a reversed U, and is fastened to said illuminant (1) by both ends. In practice, said hand grip (12) is in position one right next to an up surface of said hand grip (29). As shown in
In this new practical invention, said hand grip (12) moves to and stay at any angle between position one and position two as indicated in
A second light source is an SOS signal flashlight unit that provides continuous SOS signal flashlight for 300 hours. Said unit is located in a center bottom portion of said illuminant (1) and connected to a power circuit device. On a bottom portion of said illuminant (1), there is a transparent light shade (31). There is a super-power bulb (30) inside said shade (31). Said shade (31) may come in different colors. When user produces SOS signals, said super-power bulb (30) can produce continuous flashing SOS or warning signals for
200 hours.
A third source (19), is a second spotlight unit, which connects to a bottom end portion of said hand grip (12) and rotates around said hand grip (12). Referring to
Said third source (19) prefers cylinder structure, and consists of a bulb (25), a parabola-shaped reflecting mirror (26), and a transparent front panel (27). A sealing washer annular head (28) is used to seal up said front panel (27) and said reflecting mirror (26). Said annular head (28) fastened to said front end of said third source (19).
A fourth light source (38) is located above said hand grip (12). A cold-cathode light consists of a transparent mirror (36). Said light source (38) is fastened to a tube frame (37). Said cold-cathode fluorescent tube lasts 15,000 hours of usage in indoor or outdoor short-distance lighting.
Said four light sources are independently operating and can emit lights simultaneously or separately.
As illustrated in
On end portion of said hand grip (12) of this rechargeable halogen searcheye, there is a third source (19) that can adjust angles for convenience of users of spotlight who can not hold by hands yet need sufficient source of light, when they can invert said illuminant 91) as illustrated in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004100705047 | Aug 2004 | CN | national |