Patent classifications
F21L4/045
FRAME WITH CLIP AND LOCKING WIRE
A frame having a clip for securing the frame to an article of clothing or other object. The frame includes a mount for receiving a removable module and a rotatably attached clip. The clip includes an opening for accommodating sewing ribs between portions of a webbing and a gate (which may be a locking wire) moveable between an open position and a closed position at one end of the opening. In the open position, the locking wire removably engages one of a pair of elongated members defining the opening, e.g., by removably engaging that elongated member at a recess in an outside edge thereof, and does not obstruct the opening. When in the closed position, the locking wire removably engages the other of the elongated members, for example by removably engaging that other elongated member at a recess in its outside edge, and obstructs the longitudinal opening.
CLAMPING LAMP AND LIGHT CONTROLLING METHOD APPLYING THE SAME
A clamping lamp for clamping a monitor comprises a first light source and a clamping body including a second light source, a first clamping component including a first clamping portion and a lamp connection portion, and a second clamping component including a second clamping portion. The lamp connection portion connects with the first clamping portion and the first light source. The first clamping portion leans against a front surface of the monitor and the second clamping portion leans against a back surface of the monitor when the clamping lamp clamps the monitor so the first light source is located above a top surface of the monitor. The first light source emits light toward a first zone that the front surface faces toward. The second light source emits light toward a second zone that the back surface faces toward.
FRAME WITH CLIP AND LOCKING WIRE
A frame having a clip for securing the frame to an article of clothing or other object. The frame includes a mount for receiving a removable module and a rotatably attached clip. The clip includes an opening for accommodating sewing ribs between portions of a webbing and a gate (which may be a locking wire) moveable between an open position and a closed position at one end of the opening. In the open position, the locking wire removably engages one of a pair of elongated members defining the opening, e.g., by removably engaging that elongated member at a recess in an outside edge thereof, and does not obstruct the opening. When in the closed position, the locking wire removably engages the other of the elongated members, for example by removably engaging that other elongated member at a recess in its outside edge, and obstructs the longitudinal opening.
Portable light, such as a stick light
A portable light including an elongated housing having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, and a light-emitting head pivotably coupled to the second end of the elongated housing. The light-emitting head having a housing portion defining a first end and a second end opposite the first end. A first light source is coupled to a first side of the light-emitting head and is positioned between the first end and the second end of the housing portion. A second light source coupled to the second end of the housing portion. A battery cell is removably coupled to the elongated housing to power the first and second light sources.
Magnetic pick-up tool
A magnetic pick-up tool, including a handle, a magnetic attraction head, and a telescopic rod. The magnetic attraction head is disposed in front of the handle. A first magnet is disposed on the magnetic attraction head. A front end of the telescopic rod is connected to a rear end of the magnetic attraction head. A rear end of the telescopic rod is connected to the handle. An illuminating lamp device capable of emitting light forwards is disposed on the magnetic attraction head. The illuminating lamp device capable of emitting light forwards is disposed on the magnetic attraction head and may be turned on as required for achieving free switching of auxiliary illumination, which have a wider illumination range on sides in a dark environment, so that users may pick up objects well and convenience is brought to the users.
BATTERY POWERED LIGHT
The present disclosure relates to a battery powered light. The light includes a removable battery pack and a base portion which receives the battery pack. A light section is operably connected to the base section. The light section includes a light generator which produces light. The light further includes a mount. The mount is movable so that the mount can attach to a variety of surfaces including at least a flat surface and a curved surface.
CLAMPING LIGHT WITH ROTATABLE LIGHT HEAD
A portable lighting device capable of being clamped on a multitude of structures is disclosed. In some embodiments, the portable lighting device includes a rotatably adjustable light head.
Multidirectionally adjustable outdoor solar lamp
A multidirectionally adjustable outdoor solar lamp includes a main light installed with a battery, and a multiple of auxiliary lights pivotally connected to the outer periphery of the top of the main light by a pivot assembly, and each auxiliary light has a solar panel and can be rotated using the corresponding pivot assembly as an axis, or deflected upwards or downwards relative to the main light, in order to improve the charging efficiency and achieve a multi-angle lighting effect.
Power routing for illumination device
An illumination device has a battery compartment with a pair of terminals electrically connected to one or more circuit elements housed in a pivotable illumination module through a pair of pivot joint elements. Each pivot joint element is disposed at a respective one of a pair of pivot joints about which the pivotable illumination module pivots. The battery compartment preferably includes a screwably-mounted cover having a securing lanyard attached to the illumination device at one of the pair of pivot joints.