This application is related to lighting devices, and particularly to lighting devices that also provide a storage tray.
Hand-held flashlights provide illumination for a wide variety of uses. However, conventional flashlights do not typically include any convenient means for storing small parts, such as screws, nuts, washers, O-rings, clips, brackets, and the like. Further, conventional flashlights are typically not self-supporting in a variety of positions so as to be able to stably direct light in a variety of selected directions as needed. As such, there remains a need for alternative lighting device designs, particularly lighting devices that provide a convenient means of holding small parts while being suitable for use in a variety of situations.
The present invention provides a lighting device with a storage tray or cavity. In one or more embodiments, the lighting device includes a head section pivotally connected to a base section via a connection assembly. The head section includes a light source, and the base section includes a storage cavity with a magnetic floor. The connection assembly allows the head section to be variably positioned relative to the base section by pivoting simultaneously about mutually orthogonal axes, one of which is fixed relative to the base section, and the other of which is movable relative to the base section. For some embodiments, the lighting device optionally includes removable tools, such as a telescopic pick-up tool, and/or various means for attaching the lighting device to a support.
In one or more embodiments, the invention more particularly provides a lighting device comprising a head section, a base section, and a connection assembly. The head section is pivotally connected to the base section via the connection assembly. The base section has a longitudinal axis and comprises a storage cavity having a floor, wherein the floor is magnetic, and an upper surface defining a perimeter about the storage cavity. The head section comprises a base frame, a cover attached to the base frame, and a light source disposed so as to selectively emit light beyond the cover in an emission direction E oriented from the base frame toward the cover. The connection assembly comprises a pivoting body pivotably mounted to the base section and pivotably mounted to the head section. The connection assembly is configured to allow the head section to simultaneously pivot relative to the base section both: a) about a fixed first axis disposed transverse to the longitudinal axis of the base section; and b) about a movable second axis that remains disposed orthogonal to the first axis. The lighting device is movable between a first closed configuration, a first open configuration, and a second open configuration. In the first closed configuration: a) an angle α between the second axis and the longitudinal axis of the base section is a first amount; b) a first theoretical plane normal to direction E is parallel to the first axis; and c) the entire perimeter of the storage cavity is overlapped by the head section so as to enclose the storage cavity. In the first open configuration: a) the angle α is a second amount more than the first amount; b) the first theoretical plane is parallel to the first axis; and c) the entire perimeter of the storage cavity is not overlapped by the head section so that the storage cavity is at least partially open. In the second open configuration: a) the angle α is a third amount larger than the second amount; b) the first theoretical plane is transverse to the first axis; and c) the entire perimeter of the storage cavity is not overlapped by the head section so that the storage cavity is at least partially open.
In some embodiments, the head section is rotatable 360° about the second axis. In some embodiments, the angle α may vary between about 0° and about 180°. In some embodiments, the base section further comprises a selectively deployable hook. In some embodiments, the lighting device further comprises a telescoping shaft removably mounted to the base section; the telescoping shaft having a magnetic tip. The base section may comprise a recess disposed in spaced relation to the storage cavity and generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the base section, wherein the recess is configured to receive the telescoping shaft. In some embodiments, the lighting device further comprises a mirror assembly removably mounted to the head section. The mirror may be configured to be removably mated to the telescoping shaft via the magnetic tip. In some embodiments, the mirror assembly is removably mated to the telescoping shaft via a male/female connection that includes the magnetic tip, with the mirror assembly forming being a male portion of the male/female connection. In some embodiments, the head section comprises a movable switch operative to control an on/off state of the light source; wherein the movable switch is disposed on a lateral side of the head section. In some embodiments, the connection assembly includes a plurality of detents configured to hold the head section in a plurality of positions relative to the base section. In some embodiments, the light source comprises a Chip On Board Light Emitting Diode (COB LED) assembly.
The various aspects discussed above may be used alone or in any combination. The various apparatus disclosed herein may operate according to any combination of various methods disclosed herein, and vice versa. Further, the present invention is not limited to the above features and advantages. Indeed, those skilled in the art will recognize additional features and advantages upon reading the following detailed description, and upon viewing the accompanying drawings.
The present application is directed to a lighting device that provides a storage tray or cavity. In one or more embodiments, the lighting device includes a head section pivotally connected to a base section via a connection assembly. The head section includes a light source, and the base section includes a storage cavity with a magnetic floor. The connection assembly allows the head section to be variably positioned relative to the base section by pivoting simultaneously about mutually orthogonal axes, one of which is fixed relative to the base section, and the other of which is movable relative to the base section. For some embodiments, the lighting device optionally includes removable tools, such as a telescopic pick-up tool, and/or various means for attaching the lighting device to a support.
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The head section 40 includes a main frame 42, a bezel 60, and a light source 50. Similar to main frame 22 of the base section 20, the main frame 42 of the head section 40 is advantageously generally rectilinear, with suitable internal reinforcing ribs and the like, and with suitable external recesses, as discussed further below. The main frame 42 includes a battery recess 43, which is selectively enclosed by battery cover 44. In addition, as shown in
As mentioned above, the head section 40 is movably mounted to the base section 20 by the pivot mechanism 70. The pivot mechanism 70 may take any suitable form known in the art that allows the head section 40 to pivot relative to the base section 20 about two different axes that remain mutually perpendicular. In some embodiments, the pivot mechanism 70 includes a support bracket 72, a pivot body 76, and an optional latch 86. The support bracket 72 mounts to the bezel 30 of the base section 20, substantially internal to the bosses 37. The support bracket 72 is somewhat U-shaped, with a central recess and upstanding retention flanges 73. The retention flanges 73 help rotatably support the pivot body 76. The lower side of the support bracket 72 may include a downwardly extending stub 74 for engaging a portion (typically ball-shaped) of the hook 38, if desired. The pivot body 76 includes a block 78 and a stem 80, and may be made from a unitary piece or may be made from multiple pieces. For the illustrated embodiment, the pivot body 76 is made from two pieces, for ease of reference referred to as the upper half 78u and the lower half 78d (due to their relative locations in
The lighting device 10 optionally includes a pick-up tool 90 that may be removably received in side recess 39 of base section 20. The pick-up tool 90 may take the form of a telescoping rod with a magnetic tip 92. When not in use, the pick-up tool 90 may be stored in side recess 39.
In addition, the lighting device 10 may optionally include a mirror 94 that may be removably mounted to head section 40 in tool recess 47 via clip 48. The mirror 94 may advantageously include a multi-axis joint 96, and a suitable mounting portion 98 for mating with the magnetic tip 92 of pick-up tool 90. Thus, the mirror 94 may be mated to pick-up tool 90 to provide a selectively elongated observation tool. See
The lighting device 10 may be selectively moved into a variety of configurations by moving head section 40 relative to base section 20. For example, the head section 40 may be pivoted about fixed pivot axis F from a closed configuration (
Because head section 40 can be independently swiveled about both fixed pivot axis F and movable pivot axis M, either serially or simultaneously, the lighting device 10 is very versatile. The light from light source 50 (in emission direction E) can be oriented in a wide variety of directions relative to the base section 20, such as upward (upward in this context being directly away from the floor 32 of storage cavity 34), downward, laterally to either side, forwardly (forward in this context being generally in the direction from fixed pivot axis F toward the opposite end of storage cavity 34), rearwardly, and numerous directions in-between. Further, the provision of the storage cavity 34 allows small items to be securely stored, and the provision of the magnetic floor 32 helps prevent small metallic items from being lost when the storage cavity 34 is open (e.g.,
The lighting device 10 may be made from any suitable materials, such as plastics, metals, or combinations thereof, known in the art.
The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive.