Apparatus for Creating a Storage Compartment in a Flashlight and Method of Its Use
20180259168 ยท 2018-09-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F21V19/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A storage compartment for a flashlight with a cylindrical barrel, a tail cap and a conductive spring fitted to the tail cap. The conductive spring is removed from the tail cap and fitted to the barrel end of a cylindrical compartment which has an outer diameter substantially the same as that of the barrel and then the tail cap is threaded into a tail cap end of the cylindrical compartment, thus sealing off an inner compartment
Claims
1. An apparatus for creating a storage compartment in a flashlight with a cylindrical barrel for housing one or more batteries, a tail cap which is removably threaded into the cylindrical barrel, and a conductive spring removably fitted to the tail cap for biasing said one or more batteries within the cylindrical barrel and completing an electrical circuit when the flashlight is switched on, comprising a cylindrical storage compartment having a barrel end and a tail cap end, wherein the barrel end is configured to receive the conductive spring and is configured with one or more sets of threads that allow the barrel end to be removably threaded into the cylindrical barrel so that the conductive spring will complete the electrical circuit when the flashlight is switched on when the barrel end is fitted with the conductive spring and removably threaded into the cylindrical barrel, wherein the tail cap end is configured so that the tail cap can be removably threaded into the tail cap end, wherein the cylindrical storage compartment has an inner storage compartment which is accessed via the tail cap end when the tail cap is not removably threaded to the tail cap end but which is sealed off by the tail cap when the tail cap is removably threaded to the tail cap end, wherein the cylindrical storage compartment has a second outer diameter which is substantially the same as a first outer diameter of the cylindrical barrel; and wherein the inner storage compartment is located between the conductive spring and the tail cap end.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the inner storage compartment is watertight when the tail cap is removably threaded to the tail cap end.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a lip seal located at the barrel end.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an inner wall which separates the inner storage compartment from an open area configured in the barrel end and the one or more batteries.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the open area is configured to receive the conductive spring.
6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the open area is configured to receive a spare bulb for the flashlight.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical storage compartment is configured so that it creates an appearance of being an extension of the barrel when the barrel end is removably threaded into the cylindrical barrel and the tail cap is removably threaded to the tail cap end.
8. A method for creating a storage compartment in a flashlight with a cylindrical barrel for housing one or more batteries, a tail cap which is removably threaded into the cylindrical barrel, and a conductive spring removably fitted to the tail cap for biasing said one or more batteries within the cylindrical barrel and completing an electrical circuit when the flashlight is switched on, comprising the steps of: removing the tail cap from the cylindrical barrel; removing the conductive spring from the tail cap; removably fitting the conductive spring on a barrel end of a cylindrical storage compartment; removably threading the barrel end of the cylindrical compartment to the cylindrical barrel; and removably threading the tail cap to a tail cap end of the cylindrical storage compartment; wherein the cylindrical storage compartment has an inner storage compartment which is accessed via the tail cap end when the tail cap is not removably threaded to the tail cap end but which is sealed off by the tail cap when the tail cap is removably threaded to the tail cap end; wherein the cylindrical storage compartment has a second outer diameter which is substantially the same as a first outer diameter of the cylindrical barrel; and wherein the inner storage compartment is located between the conductive spring and the tail cap end.
9. The method of claim 8, comprising the further steps of: removing a lip seal from the tail cap after the tail cap is removed from the cylindrical barrel; and fitting an O-ring to the tail cap before the tail cap is removably threaded to the tail cap end of the cylindrical storage compartment.
10. The method of claim 9, comprising the further step of fitting the lip seal to the barrel end of the cylindrical storage compartment.
11. A flashlight, comprising: a cylindrical barrel for housing one or more batteries, said cylindrical barrel having a first end and a second end; a lighting assembly located at the first end; a conductive spring; a cylindrical storage compartment having a barrel end and a tail cap end, wherein the barrel end receives the conductive spring and is configured with one or more sets of threads by which the barrel end is removably threaded into the second end of the cylindrical barrel so that the conductive spring completes an electrical circuit when the flashlight is switched on and light is emitted from the lighting assembly; and a tail cap which is removably threaded into the tail cap end of the cylindrical storage compartment; wherein the cylindrical storage compartment has an inner storage compartment which is accessed via the tail cap end when the tail cap is not removably threaded to the tail cap end but which is sealed off by the tail cap when the tail cap is removably threaded to the tail cap end; wherein the cylindrical storage compartment has a second outer diameter which is substantially the same as a first outer diameter of the cylindrical barrel; wherein the inner storage compartment is located between the conductive spring and the tail cap end; and wherein the conductive spring can be removed from the barrel end, the cylindrical storage compartment can be removed from the second end, the conductive spring can be fitted to the tail cap and the tail cap can be removably threaded to the second end so that the conductive spring completes the electrical circuit when the flashlight is switched on and light is emitted from the lighting assembly.
12. The flashlight of claim 11 wherein the inner storage compartment does not contain any of said one or more batteries.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the inner storage compartment does not contain any of said one or more batteries.
14. The method of claim 8 wherein the inner storage compartment does not contain any of said one or more batteries.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The present invention is generally applicable to flashlights having a cylindrical barrel and, more particularly, a machined aluminum barrel, examples of which are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,361,183 and 8,366,290, the disclosures of which are specifically incorporated by reference herein. Hereinafter, the invention will be illustrated by use of a machined aluminum flashlight without limiting the invention solely to such an embodiment.
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As can be seen from
[0033] In accordance with the present invention, a storage compartment, generally designated 10, has threads 21 for threading into barrel 11 of flashlight 1 in the same manner as tail cap 51 is threaded into barrel 11. Storage compartment 10 has an inner wall 15 which seals off compartment 17 from anything within barrel 11. In an especially preferred embodiment, inner wall 15 is recessed from the end of compartment 10 that is threaded into barrel 11 so that there is an open area 16 between spring 58 and inner wall 15 for accommodating an extra bulb in the same fashion as was common for prior art flashlights which used bulbs, rather than LEDs, in their lighting assembly 70. Storage compartment 10 also has inner threads 14 for threadably receiving threads 51T of tail cap 51 at its end opposite inner wall 15 and inner compartment 17 is only sealed off when tail cap 51 is threaded into inner threads 14. It is especially preferred, but not always required, that an O-ring 142 be used with tail cap 51 to create a watertight seal for inner compartment 17 when tail cap 51 is fully threaded into inner threads 14; alternatively, but less preferred, lip seal 42 can be left on tail cap 51, if a second lip seal 12 is either provided with storage compartment 10 or pre-assembled to compartment 10 by placing it over threads 21.
[0034] It is especially preferred that the outer diameter 13 of storage compartment 10 be substantially the same as that of barrel 11 (as shown in
[0035] A storage compartment according to the present invention can be sold with a new flashlight or sold as an aftermarket kit for adding on to existing flashlights. Because the storage compartment must be capable of threading into a flashlight barrel in the same manner and to perform the same functions as a tail cap (with a conductive spring) for a given flashlight, and also be capable of accepting the tail cap from the same said flashlight, a storage compartment will be designed for use with a given flashlight, or series of flashlights (e.g., MAGLITE flashlights which accept different numbers of batteries) due to the necessity of matched threading.
[0036] Storage compartments according to the present invention can have different lengths, which may be suitable for different uses, and multiple length compartments can be packaged in a single kit; similarly, stealth and not stealthy storage compartments might be sold in a single kit. Any given number of items, or types of items, can be stored in such storage compartments, with the potential end uses only being limited by user choice and imagination, as well as size of the storage compartment. Indeed, liquids can be carried inside such storage compartments, especially if the liquids are themselves stored in a separate container which is then itself stored within a storage container.
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[0038] Once a storage compartment according to the present invention is fitted to a flashlight, the tail cap will now function akin to a lid or top for the inner compartment whereas the whole storage compartment itself will need to be removed from the flashlight barrel to gain access inside of the barrel (such as, for example, when batteries need to be changed).
[0039] While the invention has been described herein with reference to certain preferred embodiments, those embodiments have been presented by of example only, and not to limit the scope of the invention. Additional embodiments will be obvious to those skilled in the art having the benefit of this detailed description.
[0040] Accordingly, still further changes and modifications in the actual concepts descried herein can readily be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed inventions as defined by the following claims.