MINIATURE FLASHLIGHT
First Claim
1. A flashlight assembly comprising:
- a coin cell battery having first and second contact surfaces;
a lighting element having first and second contact leads,a frame having a bottom wall and a plurality of wall structures extending upwardly from said bottom wall, said bottom wall and said wall structures cooperating to define a seat for receiving said lighting element and a cavity for receiving said coin cell battery, said frame further including a shoulder extending upwardly from said bottom wall and adjacent to said seat for supporting said at least one of said contact leads of said lighting element;
a cover having a top wall adapted to overlie and substantially close said cavity, said frame and said cover including mating formations that interfittingly engage to retain said frame and said cover in assembled relation; and
an electrically conductive contact member received in assembled relation within said frame and said cover and overlying said shoulder, said contact member having a first contact surface in fixed electrically conductive engagement with said at least one of said contact leads, and further having a second contact surface electrically engageable with said first contact of said battery.
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Abstract
A miniature flashlight consists of a housing, a light emitting diode (LED), a pair of batteries, and a flexible cover and a contact clip that acts as a switch. The LED has a head portion and two contact arms. One of the contact arms is shorter than the other and is displaced at a slight angle relative to the longer contact arm. The LED is received in a seat formed in the housing with the head portion of the diode received in an aperture in the side wall of the housing. The longer contact arm is captured in a channel formed in the bottom wall. The shorter contact arm rests on a shoulder that forms part of the LED seat. A pair of coin cell batteries are received within another seat formed in housing. The lower battery sits on top of the longer contact arm captured in the channel of the bottom wall. A resilient plastic cover is assembled with the housing to maintain the diode and the batteries within the housing.
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1. A flashlight assembly comprising:
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a coin cell battery having first and second contact surfaces; a lighting element having first and second contact leads, a frame having a bottom wall and a plurality of wall structures extending upwardly from said bottom wall, said bottom wall and said wall structures cooperating to define a seat for receiving said lighting element and a cavity for receiving said coin cell battery, said frame further including a shoulder extending upwardly from said bottom wall and adjacent to said seat for supporting said at least one of said contact leads of said lighting element; a cover having a top wall adapted to overlie and substantially close said cavity, said frame and said cover including mating formations that interfittingly engage to retain said frame and said cover in assembled relation; and an electrically conductive contact member received in assembled relation within said frame and said cover and overlying said shoulder, said contact member having a first contact surface in fixed electrically conductive engagement with said at least one of said contact leads, and further having a second contact surface electrically engageable with said first contact of said battery.
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2. A housing for a flashlight assembly comprising:
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a frame including a bottom wall and a plurality of wall structures extending upwardly from said bottom wall, said bottom wall and said wall structures cooperating to define a seat for receiving a lighting element and a cavity adjacent to said seat for receiving a coin cell battery, said frame further including a shoulder extending upwardly from said bottom wall adjacent to said seat for supporting at least one contact lead of a lighting element; a cover having a top wall adapted to overlie and substantially close said cavity, said frame and said cover including mating formations that interfittingly engage to retain said frame and said cover in assembled relation; and an electrically conductive contact member received in assembled relation within said frame and said cover and overlying said shoulder, said contact member having a first contact surface in fixed electrically conductive engagement with said at least one of said contact leads, and further having a second contact surface electrically engageable with a battery.
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