Weapon mounted light and operation thereof
09874337 ยท 2018-01-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/0421
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G11/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F41G1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V21/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F41G11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21L4/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A novel flashlight assembly that includes an interface integrated into the housing thereof to facilitate mounting of the flashlight to the dovetail rail on a modern combat weapon. The outer body of the flashlight includes a head mounted to a flashlight body at one end and a tapered tail extending outwardly at the other end of the body. Further, the flashlight includes a clamping interface that is a seamless and integrated feature of the outer housing of the flashlight itself for interfacing the flashlight with a firearm. The operational modes of the flashlight are controlled by a single push button and a selector switch. To facilitate a highly compact design the flashlight employs two circuitry arrangements positioned remote from one another and in communication with one another via a single conductive trace to operate at a first signal frequency or a second signal frequency.
Claims
1. A flashlight comprising: an elongate body having a head portion at one end and an opposing tapered tail portion; a clamping assembly on a bottom side of said body, said clamping assembly being configured and arranged to releasably clamp said body to a dovetail rail, said tail portion of said body tapering rearwardly towards a tail end thereof and downwardly from an upper side of said body towards said bottom side of said body, such that said tail end of said tail portion merges with the bottom side of said body and forms an inclined angled surface extending from said bottom side to said top side; a push-button switch mounted within said inclined angled surface of said tapered tail portion; and a U-shaped safety bail pivotably mounted to said tapered tail portion of said body, said safety bail spanning a width of said body and being pivotably movable between a clear position wherein said safety bail is pivoted downwardly toward said bottom side of said body and operation of said push-button switch is unimpeded, and a blocking position wherein said safety bail is rotated upwardly away from said bottom side and a transverse portion thereof spans across said tapered tail portion and over said push-button switch such that operation of said push-button switch is mechanically impeded.
2. The flashlight of claim 1 further comprising a selector switch configured and arranged to control separate operational modes of said flashlight.
3. The flashlight of claim 2 wherein said selector switch is a slide switch.
4. The flashlight of claim 2 wherein said selector switch is a lever.
5. The flashlight of claim 1 wherein said clamping assembly comprises a first dovetail protrusion formed with said body and extending longitudinally along said bottom side of said body, and a second dovetail member mounted to said body in spaced opposing relation to said first dovetail protrusion, said first dovetail protrusion and said second dovetail member cooperating to engage said dovetail rail, said clamping assembly further comprising a threaded locking screw extending through said second dovetail member for selective locking engagement with said body.
6. A flashlight comprising: an elongate body having a head portion at one end and an opposing tapered tail portion; a clamping assembly on a bottom side of said body, said tail portion of said body tapering rearwardly towards a tail end thereof and downwardly from an upper side of said body towards said bottom side of said body, such that said tail end of said tail portion merges with the bottom side of said body and forms and inclined angled surface extending from said bottom side to said top side; a switch mounted within said includes angled surface of said tapered tail portion; and a U-shaped safety bail pivotably mounted to said tapered tail portion of said body, said safety bail spanning a width of said body and being pivotably movable between a clear position wherein said safety bail is pivoted downwardly toward said bottom side of said body and operation of said switch is unimpeded, and a blocking position wherein said safety bail is rotated upwardly away from said bottom side and a transverse portion thereof spans across said tapered tail portion and over said switch such that operation of said switch is mechanically impeded.
7. The flashlight of claim 6 further comprising a selector switch configured and arranged to control separate operational modes of said flashlight.
8. The flashlight of claim 7 wherein said selector switch is a slide switch.
9. The flashlight of claim 7 wherein said selector switch is a lever.
10. The flashlight of claim 6 wherein said clamping assembly comprises a first dovetail protrusion formed with said body and extending longitudinally along said bottom side of said body, and a second dovetail member mounted to said body in spaced opposing relation to said first dovetail protrusion, said first dovetail protrusion and said second dovetail member cooperating to engage said dovetail rail, said clamping assembly further comprising a threaded locking screw extending through said second dovetail member for selective locking engagement with said body.
11. A flashlight comprising: an elongate body having a head portion at one end and an opposing tapered tail portion; a clamping assembly on a bottom side of said body, said tail portion of said body tapering rearwardly towards a tail end thereof and downwardly from an upper side of said body towards said bottom side of said body, such that said tail end of said tail portion merges with the bottom side of said body and forms an inclined angled surface extending from said bottom side to said top side; a switch mounted within said inclined angled surface of said tapered tail portion, said switch being mounted on an angled platform of an insert body received within said tail portion.
12. The flashlight of claim 11 further comprising: a U-shaped safety bail pivotably mounted to said tapered tail portion of said body, said safety bail spanning a width of said body and being pivotably movable between a clear position wherein said safety bail is pivoted downwardly toward said bottom side of said body and operation of said switch is unimpeded, and a blocking position wherein said safety bail is rotated upwardly away from said bottom side and a transverse portion thereof spans across said tapered tail portion and over said switch such that operation of said switch is mechanically impeded.
13. The flashlight of claim 12 wherein said clamping assembly comprises a first dovetail protrusion formed with said body and extending longitudinally along said bottom side of said body, and a second dovetail member mounted to said body in spaced opposing relation to said first dovetail protrusion, said first dovetail protrusion and said second dovetail member cooperating to engage said dovetail rail, said clamping assembly further comprising a threaded locking screw extending through said second dovetail member for selective locking engagement with said body.
14. The flashlight of claim 11 wherein said clamping assembly comprises a first dovetail protrusion formed with said body and extending longitudinally along said bottom side of said body, and a second dovetail member mounted to said body in spaced opposing relation to said first dovetail protrusion, said first dovetail protrusion and said second dovetail member cooperating to engage said dovetail rail, said clamping assembly further comprising a threaded locking screw extending through said second dovetail member for selective locking engagement with said body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(16) Now referring to the drawings, a flashlight assembly is shown and generally illustrated in the figures. As can be seen in
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(21) The operational modes of the flashlight are controlled by a single push button 48 and a selector switch 50. To facilitate a highly compact design the flashlight employs two circuitry arrangements positioned remote from one another and in communication with one another via a single conductive strap 46. The push button 48 consists of a single momentary switch while the selector 50 includes a magnet and a Hall Effect sensor 54 that operate together to toggle between an open and closed position. In this manner the selector switch 50, when moved between an open and closed position, provides a signal to the circuitry at the rear of the flashlight to instruct the flashlight to operate at a first signal frequency or a second signal frequency. That frequency is transmitted from the first circuit board 56, along the single conductive strap 46, along with modulated power to the second circuit board 30 at the head of the flashlight. When the circuit board 30 at the head of the flashlight receives the first frequency signal it operates by illuminating the white LED in accordance with the operational instructions. Similarly, when the circuit board 30 at the head of the flashlight receives the second frequency signal it operates by illuminating the infra-red LEDs in accordance with the operating instructions. It is of note that when moving the selector switch 50 the flashlight includes an instruction to power off the LEDs until a new operating instruction is received from the push button. This prevents the accidental switching from infra-red to visible white light simply by bumping the selector switch while the flashlight is in an on mode.
(22) In addition to using a change in frequency to toggle the selection of light sources, the present invention also provides additional operational modes such as high illumination, low illumination and strobe by way of example. These modes are known in the art and do not require further illustration herein. However, many users have a preference as to the manner in which the various operational modes are presented or arranged. For example, some users do not want a strobe function. The present invention allows the toggling on or off of various modes to allow customization of the flashlight operational modes. For example, if the user places the flashlight into strobe mode and then fully de-powers the light (by partially removing the flashlight head), holding the rear push button as the light is powered up will cause the strobe mode to be dropped from the operational modes menu. If the flashlight is again fully de-powered and the push button is held while the light is powered up, strobe functionality will again be toggled on. Similarly, other functions may be toggled on or off or their operation reversed such as making high or low illumination the first menu selection.
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(26) In another alternate arrangement of the present invention, the push button 48 in the ergonomic arrangement of the present invention is provided at
(27) Accordingly, it can be seen that the present invention provides a flashlight having a housing that includes a mounting interface that is integrated into the construction of its housing that provides an improved method of compactly and reliably mounting a flashlight onto a firearm that is multi-functional, easy to operate and provides an improved engagement method for firearms that has the ability to consistently and quickly engage, and provide accurate alignment, while providing a reduced profile, thereby reducing potential interference with other devices and attachments. It can be further seem that the present invention provides a device that includes multi-functionality in an improved flashlight construction that is easier to operate and exhibits a high degree of reliability even in the most rugged environment. For these reasons, the instant invention is believed to represent a significant advancement in the art, which has substantial commercial merit.
(28) While there is shown and described herein certain specific structure embodying the invention, it will be manifest to those skilled in the art that various modifications and rearrangements of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept and that the same is not limited to the particular forms herein shown and described except insofar as indicated by the scope of the appended claims.