Patent classifications
F21V19/02
Wirelessly controlled lighting device
A lighting device includes a housing that defines an opening, and light board moveably positioned in the housing adjacent the opening. The light board has a plurality of light modules operable to provide a light output through the opening. The lighting device further includes a motor operatively connected to the light board to move the light board. The lighting device further includes a controller in electrical communication with the motor and the light board. The controller is operable to receive signals from a communication device. The controller is further operable to control the motor to orient the light board. The controller is further operable to control an intensity and a color of the light output of the light modules.
ROTATABLE ILLUMINATOR
A rotatable illuminator has a housing and an illuminating body. The housing has an inner space and an opening. The illuminating body is rotatably mounted in the housing, and has an illuminating element. When the illuminating body is rotated until the illuminating element is toward the opening of the housing, the rotatable illuminator can be hanged to be used as a hanging lantern, or the user can directly hold the housing to use the rotatable illuminator as a flashlight. When the illuminating body is rotated until the illuminating element is toward the inner space of the housing, the rotatable illuminator can be put on a table to be used as a table lamp. As a result, the rotatable illuminator can be used as the hanging lantern, the flashlight, and the table lamp, and thus can reduce the cost and facilitates ease in portability.
ROTATABLE ILLUMINATOR
A rotatable illuminator has a housing and an illuminating body. The housing has an inner space and an opening. The illuminating body is rotatably mounted in the housing, and has an illuminating element. When the illuminating body is rotated until the illuminating element is toward the opening of the housing, the rotatable illuminator can be hanged to be used as a hanging lantern, or the user can directly hold the housing to use the rotatable illuminator as a flashlight. When the illuminating body is rotated until the illuminating element is toward the inner space of the housing, the rotatable illuminator can be put on a table to be used as a table lamp. As a result, the rotatable illuminator can be used as the hanging lantern, the flashlight, and the table lamp, and thus can reduce the cost and facilitates ease in portability.
LIGHTING DEVICE FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AND ASSOCIATED ASSEMBLY METHOD
A lighting device for an automotive vehicle includes a printed circuit board having one or more electronic components, and a support joined, or capable of being joined, to the printed circuit board. The lighting device included a first joining device for joining the printed circuit board to the support, the first device permitting the printed circuit board to rotate, with respect to the support, about an axis and perpendicularly to the axis. Also included is second joining device for joining the printed circuit board to the support, located at a distance from the first joining device and capable of blocking the rotations of the printed circuit board with respect to the support, in an assembled configuration of the printed circuit board and the support.
LIGHTING DEVICE FOR AN AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE AND ASSOCIATED ASSEMBLY METHOD
A lighting device for an automotive vehicle includes a printed circuit board having one or more electronic components, and a support joined, or capable of being joined, to the printed circuit board. The lighting device included a first joining device for joining the printed circuit board to the support, the first device permitting the printed circuit board to rotate, with respect to the support, about an axis and perpendicularly to the axis. Also included is second joining device for joining the printed circuit board to the support, located at a distance from the first joining device and capable of blocking the rotations of the printed circuit board with respect to the support, in an assembled configuration of the printed circuit board and the support.
RAIL LIGHTING AND LAMP ATTACHMENT FOR AUTOMOTIVE CREEPER
An illumination attachment apparatus for an automotive creeper is disclosed herein. The apparatus includes light sources, a rechargeable power supply source for supplying electric energy to the light sources, wiring for routing the electric energy to the light sources, cables for encasing the wiring, rails having a channel for circumscribing a portion of the creeper, and magnets disposed within each channel for magnetically attaching and detaching the apparatus to the creeper.
RAIL LIGHTING AND LAMP ATTACHMENT FOR AUTOMOTIVE CREEPER
An illumination attachment apparatus for an automotive creeper is disclosed herein. The apparatus includes light sources, a rechargeable power supply source for supplying electric energy to the light sources, wiring for routing the electric energy to the light sources, cables for encasing the wiring, rails having a channel for circumscribing a portion of the creeper, and magnets disposed within each channel for magnetically attaching and detaching the apparatus to the creeper.
LAMP
A lamp includes a first body and a second body. The first body has a protrusion, a first engaging portion and two ribs. The second body has a second engaging portion which is engaged with the first engaging portion. The second engaging portion has two L-shaped connection slots with which the ribs are engaged.
The second body has a first guide path and three second guide path. Two inclined ramps are located in the first guide path so that the protrusion of the first body slides along the inclined ramps to guide the first engaging portion to be engaged with the second engaging portion. The protrusion is restricted by the contact faces of the blocks to restrict that the second body can only be rotated in one direction to engage the ribs with the connection slots.
LAMP
A lamp includes a first body and a second body. The first body has a protrusion, a first engaging portion and two ribs. The second body has a second engaging portion which is engaged with the first engaging portion. The second engaging portion has two L-shaped connection slots with which the ribs are engaged.
The second body has a first guide path and three second guide path. Two inclined ramps are located in the first guide path so that the protrusion of the first body slides along the inclined ramps to guide the first engaging portion to be engaged with the second engaging portion. The protrusion is restricted by the contact faces of the blocks to restrict that the second body can only be rotated in one direction to engage the ribs with the connection slots.