(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a watertight light-emitting device configured on a snorkel tube, and more particularly to providing an emitting light or flashing light from the snorkel tube for when a diver is floating on the water surface. The light-emitting device is advantageous to the diver by providing a warning sign easily seen by sailing vessels, speeding motorboats or other companions, thereby safeguarding the safety of the diver.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
Referring to
Referring to prior art U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,622,422, 5,553,606, and 5,701,884, the light-emitting devices are all for usage under the water surface, resulting in the brightness of the emitting light being insufficient for anyone above the surface to notice, and only able to provide sufficient light for companions in the vicinity to see. Moreover, the structure of the aforementioned patents are very simple, only taking into consideration the light-emitting feature of the light bulb or LED, and not enhancing the water proofing effectiveness of the unit itself, thus resulting in the light-emitting device easily faltering or failing upon immersing in the water.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a light-emitting device attached to a topmost portion of snorkel. The light-emitting device comprises batteries to supply electricity to LEDs. Upon pressing down on a button configured on the head of the light-emitting device, a switch on a circuit board is actuated, thereupon light is emitted through the transparent light-emitting device thereof. The light-emitting device is applicable for usage by divers on cloudy days or when diving at night, whereby a safety warning effectiveness is maintained, thus preventing being hit by sailing vessels or speeding motorboats, and safeguarding the safety of the diver thereof. Moreover, the light-emitting device facilitates fellow companions finding a diver should the diver lose their direction.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
Referring to
A transparent light-emitting device 2 mounted on the topmost portion of a snorkel tube. The light-emitting device 2 comprises and is constructed from a light-emitting unit 21, a float 22, an inner cap 23, a circuit board 24, an upper cap 25, and a button 26. In one section of the light-emitting unit 21 is defined a tubular hole 212, one side of which is attached a compartment 213 defined to dispose a float 22 therein. The bottom and sidings of the compartment 213 are configured with a plurality of openings 2131, which facilitate entry of air or water into the float 22 allowing the float 22 to rise upward. The inner cap 23 is designed to be circular in shape, whereby it can be lodged into a circular valve 214 defined in the topmost portion of the light-emitting unit 21. A cut-off tube 231 is affixed to the lower end of the inner cap 23, and is designed to fit into the compartment 213. An air hole 232 is defined in the siding of the cut-off tube 231, and is configured to orient a passageway with the circular valve 214 and the tubular hole 212. In case of the snorkel light-emitting device immersing below the water surface, the float 22 thereupon floats upwards and obstructs a hole at the lower end of the cut-off tube 231, thereby preventing water in the compartment 213 from entering the tubular hole 212 and consequently stopping water from flowing into the mouth of the diver (see
A PC circuit slot 233 defined in a top end of the inner cap 23 is configured for the circuit board 24 to be fitted into thereof. Batteries 241 are installed at the bottom of the circuit board 24 (see FIG. 4). A switch 242 and two LED lights 243 are configured on top of the PC circuit 24. Outer threads 215 configured on outside of an upper section of the light-emitting unit 21 are designed such that inner threads 251 configured on a lower edge of the upper cap 25 can be screwed tight onto thereof. Moreover, a watertight washer 2151 is slipped onto a lower end of the outer threads 215 of the light-emitting unit 21, thereby preventing water from permeating into the light-emitting unit 21 thereof. A round aperture 252 defined in a topmost of the upper cap 25 is configured to allow a soft, rubber button 26 to protrude and be depressible therein. A lower end of the button 26 is designed to lodge into a disc 253 thereof. The disc 253 can be tightly joined to the upper cap 25 by means of machine thermal compression. Upon depressing the button 26, a switch 242 is actuated; thereby the LED lights 243 commence emitting light. Pressing the button 26 once more de-actuates the LED lights and turns off their lights thereon.
In conclusion, the present invention comprises a watertight light-emitting device configured on the topmost of a snorkel tube, and distinct from the aforementioned cited patents, which are configured, for usage under the water surface. The objective of the present invention is to provide the topmost of a snorkel tube with a device enabled to emit light or strobe lighting for when a diver is on the water surface. On cloudy days or at nighttime when sunlight is lacking, the emitting light facilitates being seen by sailing vessels or speeding motorboats, thereby safeguarding the safety of the diver.
It s of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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20050047122 A1 | Mar 2005 | US |