Flashlight
First Claim
1. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a semiconductor diode capable of emitting light when energized, and electrical circuitry connected with said source of power and said semiconductor diode, said electrical circuitry including a switch which is operable between a first condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a first flow of electrical current to provide light of a first intensity to facilitate locating said flashlight and a second condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a second flow of electrical current which is greater than the first flow of electrical current to provide light of a second intensity which is greater than the first intensity.
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Abstract
A flashlight includes a source of power, a source of light, and switching circuitry connected with the source of power and the source of light. The source of light is a semiconductor diode capable of emitting white light when energized. The source of power may be a battery or a generator. The switching circuitry is operable between an on condition and an off condition. When the switching circuitry is in the off condition, it is effective to energize the semiconductor diode to provide light of a low intensity to facilitate locating the flashlight. When the switching circuitry is in the on condition, it is effective to energize the semiconductor diode to emit white light of an intensity sufficient to illuminate objects spaced more than six feet from the flashlight. The switching circuitry includes a transistor which is operated between conducting and nonconducting conditions by a flip/flop in response to manual actuation of a pushbutton.
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- 1. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a semiconductor diode capable of emitting light when energized, and electrical circuitry connected with said source of power and said semiconductor diode, said electrical circuitry including a switch which is operable between a first condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a first flow of electrical current to provide light of a first intensity to facilitate locating said flashlight and a second condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a second flow of electrical current which is greater than the first flow of electrical current to provide light of a second intensity which is greater than the first intensity.
- 8. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a diode capable of emitting white light when energized, and electrical circuitry connected with said source of power and said diode, said electrical circuitry including a member which is manually movable between first and second positions, a flip/flop connected with said member and operable between first and second states in response to movement of said member between the first and second positions, and a semiconductor device connected with said flip/flop and said diode and operable between conducting and nonconducting conditions in response to operation of said flip/flop between the first and second states, said diode being energized to emit white light of an intensity sufficient to illuminate objects spaced more than six feet from said flashlight when said semiconductor device is in a first one of said conducting and nonconducting conditions, said diode being ineffective to emit white light of an intensity sufficient to clearly illuminate objects spaced more than six feet from said flashlight when said semiconductor device is in a second one of said conducting and nonconducting conditions.
- 11. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a diode capable of emitting white light when energized, and electrical circuitry connected with said source of power and said diode, said electrical circuitry including a switch which is operable between an on condition in which said diode is energized by a flow of electrical current to provide white light of an intensity sufficient to illuminate objects and an off condition, and regulator means connected with said diode and said source of power for maintaining the intensity of the white light emitted from said diode substantially constant with a decrease in the strength of said source of power when said switch is in the on condition.
- 13. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a semiconductor diode capable of emitting light when energized, and electrical circuitry connected with said source of power and said semiconductor diode, said electrical circuitry including a switch which is operable between a first condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a first flow of electrical current to provide light of a first intensity to facilitate locating said flashlight and a second condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a second flow of electrical current which is greater than the first flow of electrical current to provide light of a second intensity which is greater than the first intensity, said switch includes a member which is manually movable between first and second positions, a flip/flop which is connected with said manually movable member and is actuated between a first stable condition and a second stable condition in response to movement of said manually movable member between the first and second positions, and a transistor which is operable between a conducting state and a nonconducting state in response to actuation of said flip/flop between the first and second stable conditions.
- 19. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a semiconductor diode capable of emitting light when energized, and electrical circuitry connected with said source of power and said semiconductor diode, said electrical circuitry including a switch which is operable between a first condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a first flow of electrical current to provide light of a first intensity to facilitate locating said flashlight and a second condition in which said semiconductor diode is energized by a second flow of electrical current which is greater than the first flow of electrical current to provide light of a second intensity which is greater than the first intensity, said switch includes flip/flop which is in a first state when said switch is in the first condition and is in a second state when said switch is in the second condition.
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25. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a diode capable of emitting white light when energized, and electrical circuitry connected with said source of power and said diode, said electrical circuitry including a switch which is operable between an on condition in which said diode is energized by a flow of electrical current to provide white light of an intensity sufficient to illuminate objects and an off condition, said switch includes a member which is manually movable between first and second positions, a transistor, a flip/flop which is connected with said manually movable member and said transistor, said flip/flop is actuated between a first stable condition and a second stable condition in response to movement of said manually movable member between the first and second positions, said transistor being operated between conducting and nonconducting conditions in response to actuation of said flip/flop between the first and second stable conditions, and regulator means connected with said diode and said source of power for maintaining the intensity of the white light emitted from said diode substantially constant with a decrease in the strength of said source of power when said switch is in the on condition.
- 26. A flashlight comprising a source of power, a diode capable of emitting light of different intensities when energized with electrical potentials of different magnitudes, and electrical circuitry which is connected with said source of power and said diode, said electrical circuitry being operable to a first condition in which said electrical circuitry is effective to energize said diode with a first electrical potential to cause said diode to emit light of a first intensity, said electrical circuitry being operable to a second condition in which said electrical circuitry is effective to energize said diode with a second electrical potential which is less than said first electrical potential to cause said diode to emit light of a second intensity which is less than said first intensity, said electrical circuitry being operable to a third condition in which said electrical circuitry is ineffective to energize said diode and said diode is ineffective to emit light.
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