Swivel nightlight

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6200001
  • Patent Number
    6,200,001
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 15, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A night light which plugs directly into an electrical outlet with a rotatable housing which swivels 360° to direct light in a desired direction. The night light includes a light bulb connected to its power source in a self-contained housing. The night light also includes a light sensor which activates and deactivates the bulb depending upon ambient light levels.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates to the field of lamps providing low level illumination as night lights.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Night lights which provide low-level illumination are commonly found where illumination is sought, but only needed in a limited or subdued amount. Traditionally, most standard night lights consist of a bulb or reflector which casts the light in an unfocused way and to a widespread area. As well, the orientation of such night lights is affected by the availability of either a horizontal or vertical electric socket.




The present invention relates to a night light which allows its light to be focused in a specific direction, can be plugged into either horizontally or vertically oriented electric sockets; and possesses a light sensor for automatic activation or deactivation.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention involves a night light which can be swivelled. The night light includes a lens in a housing which rotates up to 360° to allow a focusing of illumination. The night light also has a bulb and power source inside one self-contained housing, and can be plugged directly into an electric socket. The night light possesses a light sensor that is also connected to the power source which activates or deactivates the bulb according to the level of ambient light. The night light herein disclosed, provides improved illumination by directing light where desired, and improved functionality through its activation/deactivation ability as well as its ease of use as compared to current night lights.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




other features and benefits of the invention can be more clearly understood with reference to the specification and the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the embodiment of the invention shown in

FIG. 1

displaying the internal connections of the invention; and





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the embodiment of the invention shown in FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




An embodiment of a swivel night light


10


shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


, includes a housing unit


12


comprising a first housing


14


, a second housing


16


, and a rotatable head


18


. Head


18


contains a lens


20


. The first housing


14


and second housing


16


connect to enclose a light bulb


22


, and a power source


24


for the night light


10


. The power source


24


includes a PCB board


26


connected to a D.C. positive contact


28


and a D.C. negative contact


30


in the form of a plug


32


. A light sensor


34


, seated in housing unit


12


, is also connected to the PCB board


26


, as is the light bulb


22


.




The head


18


is rotatably connected to housing unit


12


so that head


18


may be rotated or swivelled 360° allowing lens


20


to be aimed in multiple desired directions. The rotatability of the head


18


and lens


20


also allows the plug


32


to be connected to either vertically or horizontally oriented electrical outlets without affecting the cast light.




The housing unit


12


is generally rounded in shape. It possesses a series of three ridges


35


which run the circumference of the open end


36


of the housing unit


12


. The ridges


35


encompass ventilation slots


38


which allow the release of heat generated by the operation of the light bulb


22


, as well as provide the admittance of a cooling air flow. The stem like closed section


40


of the housing unit


12


possesses an opening


42


to seat the light sensor


34


as well as openings


44


through which the prongs


28


and


30


of plug


32


extend.




Head


18


possesses two outwardly extending flanges


46


and


47


which, when seated within the annular ring


48


found within the open end


36


of the housing unit


12


, serves as the connection of the head


18


to the housing unit


12


. The connection of the head


18


to the housing unit


12


by flanges


46


and


47


and annular notched ring


48


allows head


18


to rotate relative to the housing unit


12


. Of course, head


18


may include the annular ring or groove and housing


12


may include the extended flanges.




The light bulb


22


is secured within the housing unit


12


by a clamp-like holder


50


. The holder


50


also serves as a barrier, separating the light bulb


22


from the stem portion


40


of the housing unit


12


. Within the stem portion


40


, the PCB board


26


is secured by clamps


52


. A slot


54


in holder


50


allows for wires


56


to pass through and connect the light bulb


22


with the PCB board


26


.




The Lens


20


possesses parallel ridges


58


which reflect and recast the light provided by the light bulb


22


.




In use, the light


10


is first plugged into an electrical outlet. Then, through use of the rotatable head


18


, the lens is directed at the object or area to be illuminated. Since head


18


may rotate 360°, illumination of an object or surface can be directed as desired independent of how the light is actually plugged into an electrical outlet.




These and other examples of the concept of the invention illustrated above are intended by way of example and the actual scope of the invention is to be determined solely from the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A night light comprising:a housing defining an internal cavity in which a light source is located; a rotatable head having a lens affixed to said housing, said light source positioned to emit light through said lens and the rotation of said head and lens allows for the direction of light emitted through said lens to be adjusted by said rotation; and a power and circuit means located within said housing which activates and deactivates said light bulb in response to external levels of light.
  • 2. The night light of claim 1 where said housing comprises a first housing and a second housing which matingly connect together.
  • 3. The night light of claim 2 wherein said rotatable head includes at least one outwardly extending flange, said outwardly extending flange seats within an annular groove of said housing which allows said rotatable head to rotate in relation to said housing.
  • 4. The night light of claim 3 wherein said rotatable head includes an annular groove and said housing includes at least one extended flange which seats in said groove which allows said head to rotate in relation to said housing.
  • 5. The night light of claim 1 wherein said lens is angled.
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