Patent classifications
F21V23/0421
Tactical Flashlight with Dual Emitters and Tail Cap Control
A tactical carry flash light includes a dual independent switch assembly for independently controlling first and second light emitters. The switch assembly is mounted in a tail cap of the flash light housing to provide operation of all modes by the user's thumb or finger. The housing encloses a battery pack that includes conductive elements, enclosed within an insulating sleeve, that enable the independent control of the first and second light emitters.
Lamp with assembling and disassembling function
The invention discloses a lamp with an assembling and disassembling function, which includes a lamp tube, wherein a fixing element for mounting with an equipment guide rail is arranged on the lamp tube, and the fixing element includes a mounting sliding chute, which is adapted to the equipment guide rail, so that the mounting sliding chute can slide into the equipment guide rail; a locking element, which is arranged in the mounting sliding chute and is pressed against and matched with a groove of the equipment guide rail to fix the lamp tube on the equipment guide rail; and an operating element, an outer contour of the operating element being exposed from an outer contour of the lamp tube, an interior of the operating element being connected with the locking element, the rotating element being rotated to drive the locking element to lock and unlock equipment.
Flashlight display package
A retail display card holds a product such as a flashlight in a tilted or skewed orientation with respect to the general plane of the top and bottom surfaces of the display card. In this manner, substantially the entire front lens of the flashlight is held above the plane of the card and substantially the entire rear on-off switch of the flashlight is held below the plane of the card. This allows a potential purchaser to easily access the on-off switch and view a substantially unobstructed beam of light produced by the flashlight.
ELECTRIC LIGHTING DEVICES
Various embodiments of electric lighting devices and, in particular, electric candles are described. The devices can include a flame element onto which light can be projected from a light source. Preferably, the light is projected within a focal area on the flame element. The housing of the devices can include projections that help maintain a vertical position of a circuit board within the housing.
Portable Lighting Devices
A portable lighting product with a lock out mode of operation in which the portable lighting product cannot be turned on solely by a single actuation of a user-actuated switch until a sequence of operations is performed to unlock the user-actuated switch and turn off the lock out mode. Entry into the lock out mode of operation can be signaled by visual, audio or tactile signals. The sequence of operations can be activation of the user-actuated switch along with a designated movement of the principal axis of projection from a light source or activation of the user-actuated switch a plurality of times within a preselected interval.
Multi-mode portable lighting device
A portable lighting device, such as a flashlight, with a mechanical power switch and multiple operating modes is provided. The mechanical power switch is disposed in series with the controller for the lighting device and acts as the user interface to the controller to change modes of operation. Because the mechanical power switch is in series with the controller, the portable lighting device does not consume battery power when the mechanical switch is open. A state machine coupled to the controller is polled by the controller each time it is powered up to determine the operational mode of the lighting device.
Pistol mounted light and operation thereof
A flashlight for use with a pistol, the pistol having a trigger guard and a mounting rail. The flashlight includes an elongated housing having a clamping mechanism for mounting to the mounting rail, a light source at one end thereof, and paddle switches at an opposing end.
Tactical flashlight with raised tactical switch and support hand tactical grip
A tactical flashlight with a raised tactical switch and a support hand tactical grip integrally formed with the flashlight barrel to provide multiple gripping positions for use in a flashlight shooting technique where the thenar of a user can be used to turn the flashlight on/off.
Weapon mounted light and operation thereof
A flashlight assembly includes a body having a head portion at one end and an opposing tapered tail portion and a clamping assembly on a bottom side of the body. The tail portion of the body tapers rearwardly towards a tail end thereof and downwardly from an upper side towards the bottom side, such that the tail end of the tail portion merges with the bottom side of the body and forms an inclined contoured surface extending from the bottom side to the top side. A contoured switch is mounted within the inclined angled surface of the tapered tail portion, and includes a safety bail pivotably movable to selectively mechanically impede operation of the switch.
NOVEL MASSAGE GUN ATMOSPHERE LAMP
The present disclosure provides a novel massage gun atmosphere lamp. The massage gun atmosphere lamp includes a switch control unit, a PCB lamp control board, a sensing device, and a battery. The switch control unit is embedded onto a PCB main control board. The PCB main control board is assembled in a massage gun cavity. The PCB lamp control board is in cooperation with a lamp source, a motor, and a light-transmissive plate respectively. The sensing device is arranged in a massage gun cavity. The battery and the motor are mounted in the massage gun cavity. The PCB main control board is configured to send a level signal to the motor for rotation speed adjustment and to the PCB lamp control board for color adjustment. The lamp is convenient to use, and features high technology and smart sensing.