Claims
- 1. A flashlight comprising:
- a body having a cavity therein, a first end and formed with an actuator-receiving aperture;
- a head removably coupled to a first end of the body;
- a reflector coupled to the head and formed with a lamp-receiving aperture;
- a lamp;
- a conductive shaft having a first end and a second end defining a shaft axis, the first end of the shaft electrically coupled to a positive contact on the lamp, the conductive shaft slidably disposed within the cavity;
- a collar having an insulated portion and a conductive portion, the collar coupled to the first end of the conductive shaft with the insulated portion coupled to and extending a predetermined distance from the first end of the conductive shaft in the direction of the second end of the conductive shaft, the collar formed to have a lamp-receiving cavity for receiving and holding the lamp;
- a slide interface having a first surface angled with respect to the shaft axis and coupled to the conductive shaft;
- an actuator having a second surface angled with respect to the shaft axis to compliment the first surface, the actuator slidable within the actuator-receiving aperture on the body;
- a biasing means disposed between a portion of the head and the collar for urging the conductive shaft away from the first end of the body;
- whereby movement of the actuator in the actuator-receiving aperture causes the second surface of the actuator to slide with respect to the first surface of the slide interface to cause the lamp on the conductive shaft to move relative to the reflector to selectively focus the flashlight and whereby movement of the slide switch to an extreme portion terminates power to the lamp; and
- wherein the shaft has a first shoulder and wherein the slide interface is sized and positioned to rest against a portion of the first shoulder.
- 2. The flashlight of claim 1 further comprising a slide switch slidably coupled to an exterior portion of the body adjacent the actuator-receiving aperture, the slide switch having an internal surface angled with respect to the shaft axis for contacting the first end of the actuator.
- 3. The flashlight of claim 2 wherein the internal surface of the slide switch further comprises a plurality of detents for providing resistance to movement of the slide switch relative to the flashlight body.
- 4. The flashlight of claim 1 further wherein:
- the biasing means comprises a conductive spring;
- the lamp comprises a bulb, positive contact, and bulb jacket; and
- further comprising a slide shoe disposed within the cavity and disposed against the conductive shaft at a first end and coupled to a power supply at a second end.
- 5. The flashlight of claim 1 wherein the slide interface comprises a low-coefficient-of-friction plastic.
- 6. The flashlight of claim 1 further comprising an actuator housing disposed within the cavity of the flashlight body, the actuator housing for guiding the conductive shaft.
- 7. The flashlight of claim 1 wherein the body comprises aluminum.
- 8. A focusable flashlight comprising:
- a container having an opening and having a flat end and a second end defining a container axis;
- a lamp for producing light when energized, the lamp disposed with the container;
- a reflector for reflecting light, the reflector disposed within the container;
- an actuator disposed within the opening of the container and sized and configured to slide therein and having a first surface angled with respect to the container axis;
- a moveable shaft disposed within the container;
- a slide interface coupled to the shaft and having a second surface angled with respect to the container axis for sliding against the first angled surface of the actuator, the slide interface for urging the shaft in a first direction as the first surface of the actuator delivers a force to the second surface of the slide interface;
- a power switch for selectively energizing the lamp;
- a spring for urging the shaft in a second direction;
- the lamp and reflector associated with the shaft whereby movement of the shaft causes relative movement of the lamp and the reflector to allow focusing of light from the lamp; and
- wherein the power switch comprises an insulated collar on the shaft, a slide shoe urged against the shaft, and the actuator.
- 9. The flashlight of claim 8, wherein the lamp is secured to a first end of the shaft and the reflector is secured to a portion of the container.
- 10. The flashlight of claim 8 wherein the power switch further comprises a slide switch slidably coupled to an exterior of the container.
- 11. The flashlight of claim 8, further comprising a slide switch slidably attached to an exterior portion of the container and having an internal surface angled with respect to the container axis for engaging a portion of the actuator.
- 12. The flashlight of claim 11, further comprising detents formed on the internal surface of the slide switch.
- 13. A flashlight comprising:
- a body having a cavity therein with an actuator-receiving opening through a portion of the flashlight body;
- a shaft disposed within the cavity of the flashlight body and moveable therein, the shaft having a first end and a second end defining a shaft axis;
- an actuator link extending into the actuator-receiving opening, the actuator link sized to be slidable within the actuator-receiving opening, the actuator link having a first surface angled with respect to the shaft axis;
- a slide interface coupled to the shaft and having a second surface angled with respect to the shaft axis for sliding against the first angled surface, the slide interface for urging the shaft in a first direction when the first angled surface delivers a force to the second surface;
- a lamp disposed within the cavity and associated with the shaft;
- the slide interface and actuator operable in combination to focus light from the lamp when an operator causes the actuator to move;
- a switch means for selectively energizing the lamp; and
- wherein the switch means comprises:
- an insulated collar surrounding a portion of the shaft;
- a slide shoe coupled at a first end to a positive contact of a battery and impinging upon the shaft at a second end of the slide shoe; and
- a conductive spring disposed between the body and the lamp providing a negative contact to the lamp.
- 14. The flashlight of claim 13 wherein the flashlight comprises an exterior and further comprising a slide switch moveably disposed on the exterior of the flashlight for selectively moving the actuator.
- 15. The flashlight of claim 14 wherein the slide switch has an internal surface angled with respect to the shaft axis for moving the actuator and further comprising detents formed on the internal surface of the slide switch.
- 16. A focusable flashlight comprising:
- a container having an opening and having a first end and a second end defining a container axis;
- a lamp for producing light when energized, the lamp disposed within the container;
- a reflector for reflecting light, the reflector disposed within the container;
- an actuator disposed within the opening of the container and sized and configured to slide therein and having a first surface angled with respect to the container axis;
- a moveable shaft disposed within the container;
- a slide interface coupled to the shaft and having a second surface angled with respect to the container axis for sliding against the first surface of the actuator, the slide interface for urging the shaft in a first direction as the first surface of the actuator delivers a force to the second surface of the slide interface:
- a power switch for selectively energizing the lamp;
- a spring for urging the shaft in a second direction;
- the lamp and reflector associated with the shaft whereby movement of the shaft causes relative movement of the lamp and the reflector to allow focusing of light from the lamp; and
- a fastener means for securing the slide interface to the shaft.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority under 35 USC .sctn. 119 of provisional application number 60/015,236 filed Apr. 10, 1996.
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