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LED flashlight with improved heat sink and battery protection

  • US 9,453,625 B2
  • Filed: 05/06/2016
  • Issued: 09/27/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/22/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A flashlight, comprising:

  • a flashlight barrel that is thermally conductive;

    a light emitting diode (“

    LED”

    ) package contained within the flashlight barrel, said LED package comprising;

    a substrate;

    an LED die atop a substrate top surface; and

    a first electrically conductive contact, a second electrically conductive contact and an electrically neutral contact located under the substrate relative to the LED die, each of which is electrically isolated from each other;

    wherein the LED die emits light out of a first end of the flashlight barrel when power is applied to the first and the second electrically conductive contacts and heat is transferred from the LED die through the substrate to the electrically neutral contact; and

    a heatsink assembly held within the outer casing, said heatsink assembly comprising;

    an outer electrically conductive member that is thermally conductive and which is mechanically connected to the flashlight barrel;

    an electrically insulating material which is held within the outer electrically conductive member; and

    an inner electrically conductive member which is positioned and electrically isolated from the outer electrically conductive member by the electrically insulating material;

    wherein the first electrically conductive member of the LED package is electrically bonded to a top surface of the outer electrically conductive member and the second electrically conductive member of the LED package is electrically bonded to the inner electrically conductive member;

    wherein the electrically neutral contact is thermally bonded directly to the top surface of the outer electrically conductive member without the use of a printed circuit board (“

    PCB”

    ); and

    wherein the LED package is turned on when power from an electrical circuit is applied to the outer electrically conductive member and the inner electrically conductive member.

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