LIGHTING UNITS
20200370717 ยท 2020-11-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/0084
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H01H19/36
ELECTRICITY
F21L4/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G01C9/32
PHYSICS
International classification
F21L4/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A lighting unit for a tool or instrument comprises a housing, a battery (100) within the housing, a bulb (103), and an electrical circuit (102) which is within the housing and connects the bulb to the battery. The housing has a switching portion (96), and a part of the circuit is mounted on the switching portion so that the switching portion (96) can be moved to open and close the circuit (102). Mounting means (90, 92) are arranged to mount the housing in the tool or instrument for rotation about an axis of rotation.
Claims
1. A lighting unit for a tool or instrument, the unit comprising: a housing, a battery within the housing, a bulb, and an electrical circuit, which is within the housing and connects the bulb to the battery, the housing having a switching portion, and a part of the circuit being mounted on the switching portion such that the switching portion can be moved to open and close the circuit, and a mounting means arranged to mount the housing for rotation about an axis of rotation.
2. The lighting unit according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises an outer wall which extends round the axis of rotation.
3. The lighting unit according to claim 1, further comprising two parallel coaxial axle portions each of which is arranged to be rotatably supported in the tool or instrument.
4. The lighting unit according to claim 3, wherein the bulb is housed in one of the axle portions.
5. The lighting unit according to claim 1, wherein the switching portion has a cam formed thereon and having a cam surface which can be pressed to close the circuit.
6. The lighting unit according to claim 1, wherein the switching portion is movable between a first position in which it opens the circuit and a second position in which it closes the circuit.
7. A tool or instrument comprising a body and a lighting unit, wherein the lighting unit is a lighting unit according to claim 1.
8. The tool or instrument according to claim 7, wherein the body defines an opening into which the lighting unit can be removably inserted, and the opening is shaped so as to support the lighting unit when it is inserted into the opening.
9. The tool or instrument according to claim 7, wherein the switching portion is arranged to be frictionally retained in each of the first and second positions.
10. The tool or instrument according to claim 7, wherein the switching portion is spring biased towards the first position.
11. A tool or instrument according to claim 7, wherein the housing is movably mounted in the body so as to be movable between a first position and a second position, and the body comprises a switching surface arranged to act on the switching portion to close the circuit when the housing is in the second position.
12. The tool or instrument according to claim 11, wherein the switching portion of the housing has a housing cam surface formed thereon which is arranged to be acted on by the switching surface as the housing is moved from the first position to the second position, thereby to close the circuit.
13. The tool or instrument according to claim 11, wherein the switching surface is shaped to form a stationary cam surface and the switching portion has a contact surface thereon which is arranged to be acted on by the stationary cam surface as the housing is moved from the first position to the second position thereby closing the switch.
14. The tool or instrument according to claim 7, wherein the housing is rotatably mounted in the body and arranged to rotate between the first position and the second position.
15. The tool or instrument according to claim 14, wherein the housing is rotatable about an axis of rotation and has an outer wall which is curved around its axis of rotation.
16. The tool or instrument according to claim 15, wherein a part of the curved outer wall is exposed so that the housing can be rotated between the first and second positions by pushing the outer wall.
17. tool or instrument according to claim 15, wherein the housing further comprises a side wall which forms the flexible portion.
18. A spirit level, the spirit level comprising: a body, a bubble vial mounted in the body, and a lighting unit, wherein the lighting unit comprises a housing, a battery within the housing, a bulb, and an electrical circuit which is within the housing and connects the bulb to the battery, the housing having a switching portion, and a part of the circuit being mounted on the switching portion so that the switching portion can be moved to open and close the circuit.
19. The spirit level according to any claim 18, wherein the housing is slidably mounted in the body and arranged to slide between the first position and the second position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0031] The vial housing 34 may include a wall 46 which extends around at least one side of the vial cavity 38 and separates the vial cavity 38 from a light-receiving cavity 50 in the body 32. In this case the light receiving cavity 50 of the body is partly defined by a light supporting portion 52 of an insert 54 which also forms the vial housing 34. The light supporting portion 52 of the insert 54 includes a side-wall 56 which extends around three sides of the light-receiving cavity 50, with the wall 46 of the vial cavity 38 extending between the fourth side of the light-receiving cavity 50 and the vial cavity 38. The wall 46 of the vial cavity, and optionally the whole insert 54, is formed of translucent or transparent plastics material so that when the bulb 18 of the light unit 10 is in the light-receiving cavity 50, it will illuminate the vial cavity 38 and hence the vial 40.
[0032] The top of the side walls 46, 56 are level with each other so that the top panel 56 of the body 32 can be located against them. This top panel 56 may be part of an extrusion including the side walls and bottom panel, or it may be a separate part. The cover 56 has an opening 58 in it exposing the vial cavity 38, and a further opening 60 exposing the light-receiving cavity 50. A light-supporting cover 62 is arranged to cover the opening 60 in the flat cover 56, and has an opening 64 through it arranged to receive the front end of the light unit 10 including the light bulb 18. The opening 64 may be arranged to fit closely around the body 12 of the light unit so as to support the light unit 10 in position with its bulb 18 in the light receiving cavity 50. The switching portion 14 of the light unit may be exposed when the light unit 10 is supported in the opening 64 so that a user can turn the light on and off.
[0033] If the sliding switch 25 is present, the opening 64 may be wide enough to allow the housing 12 to pass into it, but too narrow to allow the sliding switch 25 to pass into it. This means that whenever the lighting unit is pushed into position in the lighting cavity, the switch 25 will be pushed to its on position by the surface of the cover 62 adjacent to the opening 64. When the lighting unit 10 is removed from the spirit level, the light will remain on until it is turned off by a user pushing the switch 25 to its off position.
[0034] In a modification to this arrangement, the switch 25 may be spring-biased towards its off position, and may be arranged to be moved to its on position as described above when the lighting unit is inserted into the spirit level, but to move to its off position under the influence of the spring bias when the lighting unit is removed from the spirit level.
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[0038] The main part 88 of the housing comprise a curved outer wall 94, which has the central axis X-X of the lighting unit 84 as its centre of curvature, and two substantially annular side walls 96, 98 connecting the edges of the outer wall 94 to the base of the respective axle parts 90, 92. Referring to
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[0040] One of the annular walls, for example the front annular wall 96, of the housing may have a cam 114 formed on it. The cam may be formed around the base of one of the axle portions 90 of the housing. The cam may be of generally annular shape and has a cam surface 116, and may vary in height, in the axial direction of the lighting unit, including one or more raised portions 117, and one or more lowered portions 118, joined by sloping portions, so that the cam surface 116 is of a varying height above the annular wall 96 in the axial direction. It will be appreciated that the cam 114 could be of a variety of shapes. For example the lower parts 118 could be omitted altogether, and only one or both of the higher parts 117 and their associated sloping portions provided.
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[0043] In operation, when the lower part 118 of the cam 114 is opposite the switching surface 120, the switching surface 120 is clear of the cam 114 and so the two annular walls 96, 98 of the lighting unit are not pressed together. The switching contact 112 is therefore clear of the terminal 113 of the battery pack and the electrical circuit is open and the light is not lit. This is therefore an off position of the lighting unit 84. If the lighting unit 84 is rotated so that the raised part 117 of the cam 114 is opposite the switching surface 120, then the switching surface pushes the cam 114, and therefore also the front wall 96, inwards towards the rear wall 98. This brings the switching contact into contact with the terminal 113 of the battery pack, which closes the circuit and lights the bulb. Light from the bulb is transmitted through the translucent side wall 46 of the vial cavity and illuminates the vial. This is therefore an on position of the lighting unit.
[0044] It will be appreciated that may details of the embodiments shown in the drawings may be modified in various ways which will be apparent to the skilled man, and the embodiments shown are purely as non-limiting examples of how the invention can be put into practice.
[0045] For example in one modification the light may be provided on the rim of the rotatable lighting unit rather than in one of the ends. When the lighting unit is located within a spirit level the lighting unit may be orientated so that that outer wall of the lighting unit faces towards the vial.