Claims
- 1. A LED illuminator comprising;
a flat substantially planar plastic body with an edge, a top surface and a bottom surface; a chamber formed within the top surface of the plastic body adapted to receive a battery power supply, a means for switching and a LED mount; a LED mount formed within the chamber and extending through a portion of the plastic body; a battery power supply, adapted to fit within the chamber with a first and a second terminal; a LED adapted to seat within the LED mount with a first lead wire in conductive contact with the first terminal and a second lead wire; a switching channel, remote from the battery power supply, into which the second lead wire extends and terminates; a flexible contact strip conductively affixed, at one end, to the second terminal and extending above the second lead wire; a flexible chamber cover which mates with and seals off the chamber; and, a momentary switch formed by the reversible deformation of the flexible contact strip and chamber cover whereby pressing on the chamber cover will urge the flexible contact strip into contact with the second lead wire thereby supplying current to the LED.
- 2. The flat illuminator of claim 1, wherein the flexible contact strip is a conductive foil or ink affixed to the bottom face of the chamber cover.
- 3. The flat illuminator of claim 1, wherein the flexible contact strip is a conductive member of adequate integrity to be self supporting, and further comprising a strip guide formed across the top of the switching channel adapted to maintain the position of the flexible contact strip.
- 4. The flat illuminator of claim 1, further comprising:
One or more mounting tabs extending from the base of the LED; and, One or more tab guides formed as part of the LED mount and adapted to receive the one or more LED tabs.
- 5. The flat illuminator of claim 1, further comprising;
a battery holster, adapted to receive a battery power supply formed within the chamber; a first lead wire channel extending from the base of the LED to the battery holster; and, a second lead wire channel extending from the base of the LED into the switching channel.
- 6. The flat illuminator of claim 5, further comprising a lead lowering guide formed within the first lead wire channel extending from the base of the LED to within the battery holster, whereby the first lead is both partially recessed beneath the floor of the first lead channel.
- 7. The flat illuminator of claim 5, further comprising a lead support region formed as part of the second lead wire which is positioned to buttress against the chamber cover to urge the second lead wire downward in the chamber.
- 8. The flat illuminator of claim 5, further comprising a non-conductive fixture placed over a portion of the second lead wire, whereby the second lead wire is urged against the plastic body.
- 9. The flat illuminator of claim 1, further comprising a resistor placed in the electrical circuit between the battery power supply and the LED.
- 10. The flat illuminator of claim 1, wherein the chamber cover is a laminate which may have representation material within it and with substantially clear material above the representation material adapted to allow the representational material to be viewed through its top surface.
- 11. The flat illuminator of claim 1, wherein the chamber cover is a substantially clear material which may have representational material affixed or printed into its bottom surface which may be viewed through its top surface.
- 12. The flat illuminator of claim 10, wherein the chamber cover is textured.
- 13. The flat illuminator of claim 1, wherein representational material is printed on one or more portions of the outer surface of the plastic body.
- 14. The flat illuminator of claim 1 further comprising;
a key guide; a key blank adapted to be machined as a lock specific key adapted to nest within the key guide when not in use; and, a flexible support connecting the key blank to the key guide adapted to allow the key blank to be displaced outwardly from the key guide.
- 15. The flat illuminator of claim 1, further comprising one or more areas of data storage.
- 16. The flat illuminator of claim 1 further comprising one or more magnets affixed within the plastic body.
- 17. The flat illuminator of claim 1, further comprising:
An auxiliary battery holster formed within the chamber; an additional battery power supply adapted to fit within the auxiliary battery holster; and, an auxiliary contact strip adapted to connect, the battery power supply and the additional battery power supply in series, wherein the second terminal is located on the auxiliary battery power supply.
- 18. A LED illuminator comprising;
a flat substantially planar plastic body with a an edge, a top surface and a bottom surface; a chamber formed within the top surface of the plastic body adapted to receive the battery power supply, a means for switching and a LED mount;
a battery holster, adapted to receive a battery power supply, with a side wall and with a floor, formed within the chamber a LED mount formed within the chamber and extending through on edge of the plastic body; a battery power supply, placed within the battery holster, with a first and a second terminal; a LED adapted to seat within the LED mount with a first lead wire in conductive contact with the first terminal and a second lead wire; a unitary channel into which the second lead wire extends and conductive contact with the first terminal and a second lead wire; a unitary channel into which the second lead wire extends and terminates within the bottom of the battery holster; one or more lifting means are placed under the second terminal whereby the second terminal is held remote from the second lead wire; a flexible chamber cover which mates with and seals off the chamber; and, a momentary switch formed by the reversible deformation of the lifting means when the second terminal of the battery power supply is urged downward and against the second lead wire via the pressing on the chamber cover.
- 19. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising:
One or more mounting tabs extending from the base of the LED; and, One or more tab guides formed as part of the LED mount and adapted to receive the one or more LED tabs.
- 20. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising a lead lowering guide formed within the unitary lead guide extending from the base of the LED to within the battery holster, whereby the second lead is partially recessed beneath the floor of the battery holster.
- 21. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising a non-conductive fixture interposed between the second and first lead wires, whereby the second lead wire is urged against the plastic body.
- 22. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising a resistor placed in the electrical circuit between the battery power supply and the LED.
- 23. The flat illuminator of claim 18, wherein the chamber cover is a multi-layered laminate which may have representation material laminated within it and with substantially clear layer(s) above the representation material adapted to allow the representational material to be viewed through its top surface.
- 24. The flat illuminator of claim 18, wherein the chamber cover is a substantially clear material which may have representational material affixed or printed into its bottom surface which may be viewed through its top surface.
- 25. The flat illuminator of claim 24, wherein the chamber cover is textured.
- 26. The flat illuminator of claim 18, wherein representational material is printed on one or more portions of the outer surface of the plastic body.
- 27. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising;
a key guide; a key blank adapted to be machined as a lock specific key adapted to nest within the key guide when not in use; and, a flexible support connecting the key blank to the key guide adapted to allow the key blank to be displaced outwardly from the key guide.
- 28. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising one or more areas of data storage.
- 29. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising:
an auxiliary battery holster formed within the chamber; an additional battery power supply adapted to fit within the auxiliary battery holster; an auxiliary contact strip adapted to connect across the top of the power supply.
- 30. The flat illuminator of claim 18, wherein the lifting means is one or more flexible spring risers formed integrally within the plastic body.
- 31. The flat illuminator of claim 18, wherein the lifting means is a soft compressible non-conductive washer.
- 32. The flat illuminator of claim 18, further comprising;
one or more additional LED mounts; and, one or more additional LEDs, which may be dissimilar in fan angle and wavelength, connected in series with the LED, and with the first lead wire extending from the LED and the second lead wire extending from the last additional LED in the series.
- 33. A LED illuminator comprising;
a flat substantially planar plastic body with a an edge, a top surface and a bottom surface; a chamber formed within the top surface of the plastic body adapted to receive a first and a second battery power supply, a means for switching and a LED mount;
a battery holster, adapted to receive the first battery power supply, with a side wall and with a floor, formed within the chamber an auxiliary battery holster, adapted to receive the second battery power supply, with a side wall and with a floor, formed within the chamber a LED mount formed within the chamber and extending through on edge of the plastic body; a channel extending from the LED mount to the first and second battery holsters; a first battery power supply, placed within the battery holster, with a top facing first terminal and a bottom facing second terminal; a second battery power supply, placed within the auxiliary battery holster, with a bottom facing first auxiliary terminal and a top facing second auxiliary terminal; an auxiliary contact strip adapted to sit beneath and in conductive contact with the second terminal and beneath the first auxiliary terminal; a LED adapted to seat within the LED mount with a first lead wire in conductive contact with the first terminal its second lead wire in conductive contact with the top facing second auxiliary terminal. one or more lifting means placed under the first auxiliary terminal above the auxiliary contact strip whereby the first auxiliary terminal is held remote from the auxiliary contact strip; a flexible chamber cover which mates with and seals off the chamber; and, a momentary switch formed by the selected movement of the first auxiliary terminal downward against the auxiliary contact strip.
- 34. The flat illuminator of claim 33, wherein the lifting means is one or more flexible spring risers formed integrally in the plastics body.
- 35. The flat illuminator of claim 33, wherein the lifting means is a soft compressible non-conductive washer.
- 36. The flat illuminator of claim 11, wherein the chamber cover is textured.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The invention claims the benefit, under Title 35, United States Code 119(e), of Provisional Patent Applications: No. 60/202,894, filed May 10, 2000, entitled “Flat Illuminator” and, No. 60/253,188, filed Nov. 27, 2000, entitled “Side Switched Flat Illuminator” and is also related to Applicants' pending application filed Dec. 19, 2000, entitled “Side Switched Flat Illuminator” Ser. No. 09/740,472.
Provisional Applications (1)
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