1. The Present Invention
The present invention relates to a portable lighting device comprising a power supply housing; a lighting head having at least one light source; a linking arm having an elongate shape; the arm having a first end which is connected to the supply housing and a second end which is connected to the lighting head in order mechanically to link the supply housing and the lighting head, the lighting head being movable relative to the supply housing between a first position, in which the lighting head is close to and/or integral with the supply housing, and at least one second position, in which the lighting head is remote from and/or not integral with the supply housing.
2. State of the Prior Art
It is known from patent EP-B1-0 528 501 to use a flashlight comprising a power supply housing, an elongate extension, of which one end is connected to the housing and the other carries a lighting head, and energy transfer means carried by the extension and designed to connect the power supply housing to the lighting head. The extension can easily be flexed by hand and is able to retain a given shape indefinitely, so that the power supply housing and the lighting head can each be positioned and oriented independently of one another. The housing comprises a peripheral groove on which the extension is wound in order to obtain compact storage. A holding member integral with the housing allows the lighting head to be held in the immediate vicinity of and integral with the supply housing.
However, that flashlight is not suitable for use in confined spaces such as, for example, a motor vehicle engine or a substructure of such a motor vehicle. A flashlight according to the prior art does not have either compactness or stability for effective use in the most difficult places to access.
The technical problem to be solved is that of improving the versatility of the portable lighting device in order to allow it to be used in various configurations while ensuring that the lighting device is compact and stable.
To that end, the invention relates to a portable lighting device of the above-mentioned type, characterised in that the length of the arm is less than or equal to the largest dimension of the supply housing.
According to other features:
According to another aspect, the object of the invention is to improve the mounting of the lighting head. That problem is solved in that, in a portable lighting device of the type mentioned above, the lighting head comprises a protective cover, a body and an optical element, the latter being mounted at a distance from the light source and in abutment on support means integral with the body under the force of resilient means integral with the cover.
The invention and its advantages will be better understood upon reading the description which follows, which is given solely by way of example and with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
The portable lighting device also comprises a lighting head 16 which is rotatably mounted at one end of an arm 18 (
A holding member 20 retains the lighting head 16 in a recess 22 which has a shape substantially complementary to that of the lighting head and is provided in the supply housing 12.
The arm 18 has a first end 24 which is connected to the supply housing by a bent connecting piece 26, and a second end 27 which is connected to the lighting head by a straight connecting piece 28. The linking arm 18 is made of a flexible material which can be manipulated by hand and is able to retain a given shape indefinitely. By way of variation, it is made of a rigid material. The arm 18 is hollow so that electrical conductors (not shown) for transferring energy from the power supply housing 12 to a light source 30 (
A button 32 (
As is shown in
Accordingly, the supply housing 12 equipped with its electronics and its battery has, in a compact space, a weight that is very much greater than that of the other components of the lighting device 10.
In addition to the light source 30 in the form of at least one high-power light-emitting diode, the lighting head 16 has a body 42 on which the or each diode is mounted. The body 42 is intended to dissipate, by conduction, the heat emitted by the diode. A collimating lens 44 is arranged in front of the light-emitting diode 30 in the light propagation direction. A cover 46, made of elastomeric material, for protecting the lighting head 16 is fixed to the body 42 and holds the lens 44 in place, as will be described hereinbelow.
The lighting head 16 is movable relative to the supply housing 12 between:
To that end, the arm 18 is pivotably articulated relative to the supply housing 12 in the region of the bent connecting piece 26 according to a first axis of rotation Y-Y (
Also to that end, the lighting head 16 is pivotably articulated relative to the arm 18 in the region of the straight connecting piece 28 according to a second axis of rotation Z′-Z′, which is substantially perpendicular to the first axis of rotation Y-Y when the arm is substantially straight.
The angle of rotation about the first axis of rotation Y-Y and the angle of rotation about the second axis of rotation Z′-Z′ are substantially greater than or equal to 270°.
The rear shell 14 has a longitudinal groove 50 which is arranged substantially in the median plane IV-IV (
The length of the arm 18 is less than or equal to the largest dimension of the supply housing 12. Such a dimension of the arm 18, combined with the degree of freedom of the lighting head 16 relative to the arm 18, and of the arm 18 relative to the supply housing 12, allows the portable lighting device according to the invention to have improved characteristics of compactness and use.
The size of the arm 18 means that the position of the center of gravity of the device can be kept close to that of the housing, whatever the position of the lighting head 16, and the stability of the lighting device 10 can thus be improved.
As shown in
A fixing element 54, such as a screw integral with the body 42, engages in a circular groove 56 provided on the outer periphery of the straight connecting piece 28.
Accordingly, while ensuring the degree of freedom of rotation of the lighting head 16 relative to the arm 18 about the axis Z′-Z′, the fixing element 54 stops any axial movement of the lighting head 16 relative to the arm 18 according to the axis Z′-Z′.
A braking element 58, such as an O-ring, mounted in a circular groove 60 provided on the outer periphery of the straight connecting piece 28 allows the rotary movement of the lighting head 16 relative to the arm 18 to be braked.
The high-power light-emitting diode 30, which is of hemispherical shape, is fixed by a suitable means, such as adhesive bonding, to a suitable support 62 of peripheral form integral with the heat-dissipating body 42.
The collimating lens 44, which is of circular shape, has a hemispherical recess 45 which receives the diode 30 with play in all directions. The lens additionally abuts columns 63 (
When the lighting head 16 is mounted, the resilient protuberances 64 are compressed slightly in order to take up the functional play and enable the lens 44 to be held in a stable position in the head 16 without additional fixing. Mounting is thus simple. Impacts transmitted from the cover 46 to the light source are attenuated by the presence of the elastomeric protuberances and by the play between the diode 30 and the recess 45 in the lens.
In the device according to the invention, the materials used to produce the lighting head 16, the arm 18 and the connecting pieces 26 and 28 are such that the weight of the assembly is very much lower than that of the supply housing 12 equipped with its electronics and its battery.
Accordingly, with the housing 12 serving as a base to be placed on a support surface, the lighting device 10 is kept stable while permitting orientation of the lighting head 16 according to at least two degrees of freedom.
As is shown in
The shell 13 has, on the inside, two projections 72 which are axially remote from one another and are each equipped with a blind bore. Once the front and rear shells 13 and 14 have been fitted together, each receiver 70 is located opposite a projection 72. Screws 74 are provided for fixing the shells 13 and 14 to one another, the screw head resting in the receivers 70 while the threaded portion is screwed into the projection 72.
Resilient lugs 74 (
As is shown in
When the bent connecting piece 26 is fitted onto the positioning lug 76, the circular groove 56 of the bent connecting piece 26 engages with the rib 77 of the lug 76 in order to stop any axial movement of the bent connecting piece 26 according to the axis Y-Y while permitting a degree of freedom about that axis of rotation Y-Y.
As above for the straight connecting piece 28, the bent connecting piece 26 has a second groove 60 in which there is arranged an O-ring 58, the purpose of which is to brake the rotary movement of the arm 18 by friction against an inside surface of the housing 12.
As is shown in
The shells 13 and 14 are preferably made of coated plastics material. Accordingly, each shell comprises a rigid inside part 80 over which there is moulded, externally, a flexible part 82 made of elastomer.
The on/off button 32 is advantageously derived from the overmoulded part 82 of flexible elastomeric material in order to improve the tightness of the portable lighting device. In the region of the button 32 (
The rear shell 14 has at its base an internal lateral passage 90. This allows the bent connecting piece 26 to be inserted into an opening 92 provided opposite the passage 90.
The portion of the bent connecting piece 26 that extends according to the first axis of rotation Y-Y is accordingly disposed in the space envelope of the housing 12. That portion of the bent connecting piece 26 does not have an element projecting from the housing 12, which improves the compactness of the portable lighting device 10.
The front and rear shells 13 and 14 comprise passages 94 and 96, respectively, which open at the respective front and rear faces of the housing 12 and as a continuation of one another when the shells are fitted together. In that manner, a recess 97 is freed for the passage of the arm 18 and of the bent connecting piece 26 on rotation thereof about the first axis of rotation Y-Y.
A base 100 comprises a recess 102 delimited by a bottom 104 suitable for receiving the lower portion 98 of the housing 12.
A plug 106 of a connector plug 108 passes through an opening 110 provided in the bottom 104 of the base 100. The plug 106 is complementary to the socket 40 and is of the jack type. The connector 108 is advantageously removably mounted on the base 100.
To that end, a lug 112 derived from the base has a generally V-shaped opening 114 which receives a lateral prolongation 116 integral with the connector 108. Accordingly, recharging of the rechargeable battery 34 can be carried out in two different ways. A first method consists in using, as seen hereinbefore, the base 100 equipped with the connector 108 provided with the plug 106. The second method consists in plugging the plug 106 of the connector 108 directly into the socket 40 without using the base 100.
The housing 12 is equipped with a C-shaped holding member 20 which is integral with the housing 12 and is to hold the lighting head 16 in a fixed position in the immediate vicinity of the housing 12. The holding member 20 is mounted on the housing 12. It is connected thereto by one end and has at its other end a gripping member 120, such as a non-slip pad made of elastomeric material, the gripping member being intended to fixedly engage the supply housing 12 relative to an external support 122 (
Advantageously, the holding member 20 surrounds the outer periphery 124 of the lighting head 16 at least partially (
The holding member 20 comprises an element 126 which is movable relative to the housing 12. That element is a hook of curved shape and has one end 128 which is pivotably articulated relative to the supply housing 12 and a free end on which the pad 120 is arranged.
A biasing means 136, in the form of a hairpin spring, biases the hook 126 and tends to bring the free end 120 of the hook 126 and the supply housing 12 together. The helical portion 137 of the hairpin spring 136 is wound coaxially on the pin 130 and inside the C shape of the hook 126. The free ends 138 and 140 (
The pivoting end 128 of the hook 126 is extended beyond the pin 130 by an operating trigger 150 integral with the hook 126. This arrangement facilitates activation of the movement of the hook 126 by application of a force to the trigger 150 according to arrow F shown in
Because the hook 126 has a curved shape, the concavity of which faces the supply housing, it is possible, by operating the trigger 150, to position a flat external support 122 (
It is also possible to use the hook 126 as a hanging element in the conventional manner. To that end, the trigger 150 is operated against the spring 136, and the hook 126 is positioned around an external rod 123 (
In the description just given, the recess 22 for receiving the lighting head 16 surrounds and protects part of the head from any impacts. However, the recess 22 is not essential for carrying out the invention.
By virtue of the invention, the portable lighting device is versatile in use and is compact. The ratios of weight and dimensions between the various components of the device are such that its stability is improved whatever the use configuration. Moreover, the lighting device according to the invention can be hung in various ways.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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07 54419 | Apr 2007 | FR | national |
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WO2008/145880 | 12/4/2008 | WO | A |
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