Roobuck Cap Lamp Bracket
20170231311 ยท 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V17/107
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V21/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An adaptor (1) for connecting a first object (2) to a second object (3). The adaptor having an elongate base (5) having a free end (5a) and a hinge end (5b), an elongate arm (10) having a free end (10a) and a hinge end (10b). The hinge end of said base hingedly connected to said hinge end of said arm so that said free end of said arm is moveable in use with respect to said free end of said base about a hinge defining a hinge axis (XX). The base having means (12) to connect said adaptor to said first object. The arm having means (14) to connect said adaptor to said second object. Whereby in use when said first and second objects are connected together a user can alter a position of said second object with respect to said first object without having to separate said objects.
Claims
1. An adaptor for connecting a first object to a second object, said adaptor having: an elongate base having a free end and a hinge end, an elongate arm having a free end and a hinge end, said hinge end of said base hingedly connected to said hinge end of said arm so that said free end of said arm is moveable in use with respect to said free end of said base about a hinge defining a hinge axis; said base having means to connect said adaptor to said first object; said arm having means to connect said adaptor to said second object; whereby in use when said first and second objects are connected together a user can alter a position of said second object with respect to said first object without having to separate said objects.
2. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said first object is a helmet.
3. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said second object is a device to provide light.
4. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said connection means of said base includes an elongate member, said member being adapted for receipt with a bracket located on said helmet.
5. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said connection means of said base includes a raised portion, said portion being adapted for receipt with a bracket located on said helmet.
6. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said bracket includes a pair of opposing angle members defining a slot therebetween within which said connection means of said base can be located in use.
7. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said bracket includes a pair of legs separated by a bridging member, said legs and bridging member defining a slot therebetween within which said connection means of said base can be located in use.
8. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said base includes locking means to inhibit removal of said base from said bracket.
9. The adaptor according to claim 8, wherein said locking means includes a fastening means.
10. The adaptor according to claim 9, wherein said connection means of said base is a first planar member and said base further includes a second planar member substantially parallel to said first planar member and defining a slot therebetween within which the bridging member can be located in use.
11. The adaptor according to claim 10, wherein said fastening means is adapted to extend between said first and second members to inhibit removal of said base from said bracket.
12. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said arm includes mounting means adapted to permit mounting of said second object to said adaptor.
13. The adaptor according to claim 12, wherein said mounting means includes a pair of opposing angle flanges defining a slot therebetween adapted for receipt of said second object in use.
14. The adaptor according to claim 1, wherein said base includes a connection pad to be located in use between said base and said first object to assist with retaining said adapter to said first object.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0029] A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0043] There is disclosed in the drawings an adaptor 1 for connecting a first object 2 to a second object 3. The objects 2, 3 could be any objects, however, in the preferred form the first object is a helmet 2 and the second object is a device to provide light such as a lamp, torch or the like 3. The adaptor 1 includes an elongate base 5 having a free end 5a and a hinge end 5b. The adaptor 1 also includes an elongate arm 10 having a free end 10a and a hinge end 10b. In the preferred form, the hinge end 5b of the base 5 is hingedly connected to the hinge end 10b of the arm 10 as best seen in
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[0046] The locking means 40 in use passes through the bracket 71 to inhibit removal of the adaptor 1 from the helmet 2. In further embodiments discussed below, the locking means 40 (or screw) is not required.
[0047] The arm 10 of the adaptor 1 as best seen in
[0048] Typically, miners helmets 2 for example have a bracket in the front and a clip on the back. To mount a cap lamp headpiece on to a helmet, you simply plug the headpiece clip into the helmet bracket. The light of the cap lamp 3 is a focused beam. The beam direction has about a 15 degree downward angle with a horizontal line. This angle is fixed because neither the bracket on the helmet 2 nor the clip on the headpiece has any mechanism to adjust this angle. The present invention in at least a preferred embodiment permits the cap lamp headpiece 3 to be moved up or down so the light beam direction can be changed easily. By adding two adapters together the degree of freedom of the angles becomes even greater as set out below.
[0049] To further assist with the above,
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[0052] A downward light is significant for underground work such as mining. Miners need such a light beam occasionally. However, extreme angles make the helmet tilt forward so the miner may feel an imbalance of the helmet, although the cable holds the cap lamp and helmet up. Therefore, in a normal situation, the adaptor 1 folds up so it acts like a normal adaptor (like the first or second embodiment), as shown in
[0053] A series of photos showing a sample of the above is set out in
[0054] Miners like to adjust beam angle in various situations. It is especially important to have a downward angle so the miner can comfortably read paper, check meters, and tighten a screw or the like.
[0055] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.