Clip-On Pocket Light With Slideable Hinge Joint
First Claim
1. A pocket light comprising a first member being a main body, a second member being a lamp section, and a third member being a two-pronged sheath, wherein:
- said main body comprises a main front cover and a rear cover to form an enclosure, whereupon both main covers being closed and latched onto each other, form an opening through channel common to the main front cover and the main rear cover and a main stop;
said lamp section comprises a front lamp cover, a rear lamp cover, a lamp front neck, a lamp rear neck and a lamp stop; and
said sheath comprises an upper prong, a lower prong, a back, a slab nut, a fastener guide, a sheath hole, a grommet, a threaded fastener, and a cap;
whereby said pocket light, upon being assembled, may utilize an appropriately-sized battery for powering said light source and thereupon enabling light emissions from said light source to be directed, aimed and oriented in a plurality of combinations of relative orientations of said main body, lamp section, and sheath.
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Abstract
A portable pocket light, comprising three sections; (1) a main body containing an electric circuitry board, battery compartment, and a power switch; (2) a lamp section containing a light source, a lens, and a means for rotatably attaching said lamp section to the main body and facilitating rotation of said lamp section in a 300 degree arc about the an extended axis of said main body, and (3) a sheath section comprising two prongs, and an axial means for rotating said main body an unimpaired 360 degrees within the confines of the two sheath prongs. The two prongs further facilitate a self-standing base by means of which the pocket light may rest on a surface and provide stable, adjustably aimed illumination in a plurality of directions and orientations. The pocket light is fabricated with an integral spring-loaded clip which enables temporary attachment of the pocket light to the brim of a wearer'"'"'s cap, a shirt pocket, or other stable object. Overall, the disclosed pocket light provides low power consumption, and adequately bright light in either a hands-free or a handheld application.
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18 Claims
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1. A pocket light comprising a first member being a main body, a second member being a lamp section, and a third member being a two-pronged sheath, wherein:
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said main body comprises a main front cover and a rear cover to form an enclosure, whereupon both main covers being closed and latched onto each other, form an opening through channel common to the main front cover and the main rear cover and a main stop; said lamp section comprises a front lamp cover, a rear lamp cover, a lamp front neck, a lamp rear neck and a lamp stop; and said sheath comprises an upper prong, a lower prong, a back, a slab nut, a fastener guide, a sheath hole, a grommet, a threaded fastener, and a cap;
whereby said pocket light, upon being assembled, may utilize an appropriately-sized battery for powering said light source and thereupon enabling light emissions from said light source to be directed, aimed and oriented in a plurality of combinations of relative orientations of said main body, lamp section, and sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A pocket light comprising a first member being a main body, a second member being a lamp section, and a third member being a two-pronged sheath, wherein:
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said main body comprises a main front cover and a main rear cover having matching perimetral edges, whereupon both covers, upon being closed and latched onto each other, enclose a battery compartment, a battery door, a control circuitry board, and a power switch; said lamp section comprises a front lamp cover, and a rear lamp cover, whereupon both of said lamp covers, upon being closed and latched onto each other, enclose an electric terminal, a light source, a lens, and a means for attaching said lamp section to said main body such that said lamp section may rotate about an extended axis of said main body; and said sheath comprises an upper prong, a lower prong, a back, and a means for pivotally attaching said main body between said upper prong and lower prong such that said main body may rotate unimpaired, three hundred sixty (360) degrees within the confines of said upper and lower prongs;
wherebysaid pocket light, upon being assembled, may utilize an appropriately-sized battery for powering said light source and thereupon enabling light emissions from said light source to be directed, aimed and oriented in a plurality of combinations of relative orientations of said main body, lamp section, and sheath. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A pocket light comprising a first member being a main body, a second member being a lamp section, and a third member being a two-pronged sheath, wherein:
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said main body comprises a main front cover being a rectangular shaped enclosure with assorted openings and cut-outs, a main rear cover being a minor image of the shape, dimensions and features of said main front cover, said both front cover and rear cover comprise single hole opening perpendicularly attached to the outer surface, and further, both covers, upon being closed onto each other, enclose a battery compartment, a battery door, a spring battery terminal, a secondary battery terminal, a primary battery terminal, a control circuitry board, power switch, and a main stop; said lamp section comprises a front lamp cover, a rear lamp cover, a terminal, a light source, a lens, a lamp front neck, a lamp rear neck, and a lamp stop; and said sheath comprises an upper prong, a lower prong having a primarily longitudinal opening incised therein on both prongs, a back;
wherebysaid pocket light, upon being assembled, may utilize an appropriately-sized battery for powering said light source and thereupon enabling light emissions from said light source to be directed, aimed and oriented in a plurality of combinations of relative orientations of said main body, lamp section, and sheath. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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