Patent classifications
F21V21/088
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A SUPPORT CLIP TO ATTACH A DECORATIVE ELEMENT
Disclosed is a support clip that may be affixed to a variety of surfaces and objects and able to support a decoration. The support clip generally comprises two coiled ends connected by an arcuate body portion, with a support hook extending from the body portion. The coiled ends may include textured surfaces such as a plurality of ridges to improve grip and prevent the support clip from decoupling when the weight of a decoration is added. A variety of types, quantities, and orientations of support hooks are used in different embodiments of the support clip to enable a user to hang multiple or different types of decorations. The support clip is configured such that the flexural rigidity of any appropriate material causes the structure to couple in a vise-like manner to a variety of surfaces, for example the mantel of a fireplace, without additional fasteners.
Clamping structure and a tactical light
A clamping structure and a tactical light, wherein a sliding groove is provided on a bottom part of a clamping space; a plurality of first positioning areas are provided inside the sliding groove along its length direction; a sliding block is slidably provided inside the sliding groove; a plurality of first positioning portions are provided on a side of the sliding block facing the first positioning areas; an abutting component is fixed on the sliding block; when the sliding block slides inside the sliding groove, the abutting component slides along with the sliding block inside the clamping space to adjust the position of the sliding block relative to the clamping device, also, each first positioning portion moves from one first positioning area to another one, thereby fixing the sidling block inside the sliding groove, and realizing adjustment of the position of the clamping device relative to the sliding block.
Clamping structure and a tactical light
A clamping structure and a tactical light, wherein a sliding groove is provided on a bottom part of a clamping space; a plurality of first positioning areas are provided inside the sliding groove along its length direction; a sliding block is slidably provided inside the sliding groove; a plurality of first positioning portions are provided on a side of the sliding block facing the first positioning areas; an abutting component is fixed on the sliding block; when the sliding block slides inside the sliding groove, the abutting component slides along with the sliding block inside the clamping space to adjust the position of the sliding block relative to the clamping device, also, each first positioning portion moves from one first positioning area to another one, thereby fixing the sidling block inside the sliding groove, and realizing adjustment of the position of the clamping device relative to the sliding block.
Cargo van rear door warning light and illumination system
An illuminations system placed on a rear cargo van door providing auxiliary lighting to improve safety. Light modules are attached to the rear cargo van doors so that when the doors are opened an amber warning light is illuminated along the edge of the open cargo van door pointing rearward. A task light preferably is incorporated in the light modules to provide downward task lighting. The lighting modules are attached adjacent edges of the rear cargo van doors without permanent modification to the cargo van.
Cargo van rear door warning light and illumination system
An illuminations system placed on a rear cargo van door providing auxiliary lighting to improve safety. Light modules are attached to the rear cargo van doors so that when the doors are opened an amber warning light is illuminated along the edge of the open cargo van door pointing rearward. A task light preferably is incorporated in the light modules to provide downward task lighting. The lighting modules are attached adjacent edges of the rear cargo van doors without permanent modification to the cargo van.
MOUNT FOR INVERTED LIGHT
A mount for inverted light has a back, two spaced apart feet beneath the back, two tabs outwardly from the back, each tab having two pieces, an arcuate shroud opposite the back and an adjustment mechanism for the tabs. Opposite the back, the feet and tabs have a low friction surface limiting engagement of the mount with door glass. The adjustment mechanism includes knobs turning rack pinion gearing and knobs ratcheting one piece of a tab outwardly from the other. Beneath the shroud, the mount has two rests that receive a light attached to them aimed downward from the shroud. The mount has an elongated form for a generally centered position along the width of a door's window.
MOUNT FOR INVERTED LIGHT
A mount for inverted light has a back, two spaced apart feet beneath the back, two tabs outwardly from the back, each tab having two pieces, an arcuate shroud opposite the back and an adjustment mechanism for the tabs. Opposite the back, the feet and tabs have a low friction surface limiting engagement of the mount with door glass. The adjustment mechanism includes knobs turning rack pinion gearing and knobs ratcheting one piece of a tab outwardly from the other. Beneath the shroud, the mount has two rests that receive a light attached to them aimed downward from the shroud. The mount has an elongated form for a generally centered position along the width of a door's window.
Surgical light and uses thereof
Provided herein are surgical lighting devices, systems, and methods. In particular, provided herein are sterile surgical lights and uses thereof.
Surgical light and uses thereof
Provided herein are surgical lighting devices, systems, and methods. In particular, provided herein are sterile surgical lights and uses thereof.
DEVICE FOR INCREASING VISIBILITY OF GUY LINES AT NIGHT
Currently disclosed is a device for increasing visibility of a guy line at night. The device includes a housing, a light emitting source, a power source, and an on/off switch. The housing having an internal portion, external portion, and an attachment mechanism located on the external portion of the housing locking in place the housing to the guy line. The light emitting source is located within the housing and powered by the power source. The on/off switch is in contact with the power source providing readily activation of the light emitting source. The attachment mechanism may comprise at least one hook portion and a tensioning mechanism. The tensioning mechanism may comprise at least one offset portion. The tensioning mechanism prevents the device from sliding down the guy line.