This application is a United States National Phase Application of International Application PCT/DE2021/100200, filed Mar. 1, 2021, and claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of German Application 10 2020 108 165.0, filed Mar. 25, 2020, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a torch (also known as a flashlight) having a torch head, which comprises a lighting unit, a housing, which is designed as a handle piece, extends along a longitudinal axis and comprises a closed end portion to the rear, and a push switch, which comprises a slider for operating the torch, the slider being captively mounted on the housing so as to be slidable.
Cylindrical torches which can be operated in various ways are known from the prior art, the operation being adapted to the preferred grip position or hold when the torch is used in the intended manner. A distinction can be drawn here between the standard grip position and the so-called tactical grip position.
In the standard grip position, the torch is positioned in the hand in such a way that the front portion of the torch rests with the torch head mostly between the thumb and index finger. Such torches have a switch which is located in the front region of the torch and is operated with the thumb. The switch in this case can be designed as a push switch or pressure switch. Such a torch is disclosed for example in DE 20 2010 009 881 U1.
In the tactical grip position, which is preferred in particular by emergency personnel, the torch is held rotated through 180°, so that the portion of the torch with the torch head leaves the closed hand in the region of the side of the hand, i.e. largely between the little finger and the ball of the thumb. Such torches usually have a pressure switch which is mounted in the end portion of the housing, preferably within an end cap, and is likewise operated with the thumb. A torch having such an end cap switch is described in WO 2012/010126 A2, for example.
The torches known from the prior art are disadvantageous because in each case they can only be comfortably used single-handedly in one particular grip position. If the torch is not held in the intended grip position, it has to be rotated through 180° in order to operate it, or the other hand must be used to operate the switch. While it is true that torches having two separate, functionally identical switches are known, such torches are complicated to manufacture and thus expensive, because two separate switch mechanisms with a corresponding wired connection have to be provided and installed.
The problem addressed by the present invention is therefore that of producing a torch which can be comfortably used single-handedly, regardless of the grip position, and yet is economical to produce.
This problem is solved by the torch according to the invention. The invention provides that the slider is L-shaped in configuration, with a first portion and a second portion, the first portion extending longitudinally-axially along the housing and the second portion engaging behind the closed end portion of the housing, so that the push switch can be operated in different grip positions. In this way, the torch can be used in both the standard and the tactical grip position, single-handedly, comfortably, and without the need to reach around it awkwardly. In the standard grip position, the thumb rests on the first portion of the slider, so that the torch can be operated by moving the slider in a longitudinally-axial manner. In the tactical grip position, the thumb rests on the second portion of the slider, which can thus be operated in the same way as a pressure switch or touch switch on an end cap switch. Despite the flexible operability of such a torch, only one switching mechanism is required; this reduces the costs of a torch according to the invention in comparison with torches that have two separate but functionally identical switches in different positions.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below.
According to a first embodiment of the invention, it is provided that, to operate the push switch, the slider can be moved against the force of a spring, wherein the spring is preferably configured as a compression spring and is mounted between the front face of the end portion of the housing and the second portion of the slider. The spring-loaded mounting of the slider prevents the torch from being switched on or off accidentally.
For the captive mounting of the slider, it is preferably provided that the first portion thereof engages at the front in a cylindrical receiver in the torch head and/or the second portion thereof has guide elements with guide faces and snap-in hooks, which engage in an undercut receiver on the rear end portion of the housing.
In the context of a further advantageous development of the invention, it is provided that in a portion between the contact face and the rear end portion of the housing, the slider is partially covered and in this portion runs inside a guide channel in the housing. In this way it is possible to operate the slider smoothly and without obstruction, even when the torch is held very firmly.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the torch has a magnetic switch, to which end a magnet-sensitive sensor is arranged in the torch head or in the housing of the torch in such a way that, by means of a sliding movement of the slider, the magnet-sensitive sensor can be brought into operative connection with a magnet element, which is connected to the slider. It is preferably provided that the magnet element is arranged in a portion of the slider which engages in the cylindrical receiver in the torch head. As an alternative to such a magnetic switch, the switch can also be configured as a mechanical pressure switch or touch switch. To this end, a touch switch or pressure switch can likewise be arranged in the cylindrical receiver in the torch head, wherein a rubber membrane is arranged between the touch switch and the slider to protect the interior of the housing against dust, dirt and water.
Finally, it is provided according to a preferred embodiment of the invention that the slider has a ball spring and the ball runs along an approach ramp when the slider is operated. The ball spring is preferably arranged in a ball spring receiver in the slider. Through the chosen form of the approach ramp and the spring force of the ball spring, the haptic feel when the push switch is operated can be adjusted in such a way that the operator can sense or feel at any time where the slider is in relation to the housing of the torch and how far the slider still needs to be pushed in order to operate the torch.
Such a torch can essentially be made from any materials, such as plastic and/or aluminum, for example, wherein the slider and the torch housing can if necessary also be made from different materials.
A specific embodiment of the present invention is explained below by reference to the drawings. The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which preferred embodiment of the invention are illustrated.
In the drawings:
Referring to the drawings,
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
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10 2020 108 165.0 | Mar 2020 | DE | national |
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English translation of Vomberg, DE-202010009881-U1, published Nov. 2010 (Year: 2010). |
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