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Rechargeable flameless candle systems and methods

According to embodiments of the present invention, a recharging device includes a recharging port that receives a flameless candle and recharges a battery in the candle. The recharging device includes a first stacking structure that has a top portion and a bottom portion. There is a top stacking contact on the top portion. The electrical power bus is connected with the top stacking contact. The top portion of the first stacking structure is configured to mate with a bottom portion of a first stacking structure of another recharging device. In an embodiment, the bottom portion of the first stacking structure has a bottom stacking contact electrically connected with the electrical power bus. The bottom stacking contact may have a pogo spring. The recharging device may also have a second stacking structure having a top portion without an electrical contact. The second stacking structure is configured to mate with a bottom portion of another second stacking structure. In an embodiment, the device has two first stacking structures and two second stacking structures.
Owner:STERNO HOME INC

Flashlight with incrementing brightness selector switch

A flashlight has a single lamp, a power storage element, and a switch. The switch operates by being incremented through a sequence of states, and each increment may be caused an application and release of pressure. The different states correspond to different lamp brightness levels, and may include an off state. An electronic controller may be included with connections to each of a number of contacts on the switch. The lamp may be a single LED efficiently operable over a range of power and brightness levels at a consistent color output.
Owner:SUREFIRE LLC

Multifunction warning device

A multifunction warning device can be used as a flashlight, a warning sign and an illuminating traffic baton. The multifunction warning device mainly contains: a manual power generator, a lamp, a seat, a storage battery, and plural legs. The lamp is secured and electronically connected to a head end of the manual power generator. The seat is connected the manual power generator. The seat has a socket therein. The storage battery has an automobile charging connector removably attached to the socket of the seat. Each of the plural legs contains: a longitude frame and a light pervious shell. The longitude frame has plural LEDs thereon. The longitude frame is pivotally secured to the seat. The light pervious shell is fastened to the longitude frame. The plural legs can be assembled to a baton body.
Owner:CHEN HSIU CHIN

Flashlight and recharging system therefor

A guide plate on the head of the flashlight provides an alignment feature which aligns a pair of flashlight charging contacts with a pair of terminals in charging unit for releasably holding the flashlight in its charging receptacle. The flashlight is held within the charging receptacle in a consistent orientation, so that the flashlight switch may be easily found when the flashlight is grasped. The charging receptacle grips the head portion of the flashlight with a pair of spring-loaded jaws. A battery assembly is provided which presents both positive and negative terminals at the forward end of the battery unit. Connections are made from the forward end of the battery to an interconnection module within the flashlight head assembly.
Owner:STREAMLIGHT

Induction rechargeable electronic candle system

A large plurality of artificial, battery-operated, electronic candles are arranged to be simultaneously recharged upon placement on a series of interconnected charging trays that include a transformer primary winding at defined locations thereon. The primary windings are driven by an AC signal whose duty cycle is controlled by a pulse width modulator IC to induce a voltage across secondary windings contained within the candle housing. This induced signal is rectified to produce the battery charging current and the delivery of the charging current to the rechargeable batteries is controlled by a microprocessor IC.
Owner:L&L CANDLE CO LLC

Portable electric candle having a lamp pendulating and rotating simulataneously

ActiveUS20140362592A1Approximate natural flameLight source combinationsPoint-like light sourceEngineeringCandle
Disclosed is a portable electric candle having a lamp pendulating and rotating simultaneously, including: a lamp unit (10) having a lamp (12), a weight (18), and a permanent magnet (19), wherein the lamp unit (10) can perform a pendulating motion using both a magnetic force and a repulsive force and repeats the pendulating motion using a restoring force; a rotator (20) including a cylindrical base (22), an inner container body (24), a contact terminal (26), the electromagnet (27), a magnetized body (28), and a power supply terminal part (29); a rotator housing (30) for inducing a rotation of the rotator (20) therein; and a motion selecting switch (102) for selecting a motion of the lamp (12) so as to perform one of a rotating motion and a pendulating motion selectively or to perform both the rotating motion and the pendulating motion simultaneously.
Owner:LEE CHONG CEUL

Induction rechargeable electronic candle system

A large plurality of artificial, battery-operated, electronic candles are arranged to be simultaneously recharged upon placement on a series of interconnected charging trays that include a transformer primary winding at defined locations thereon. The primary windings are driven by an AC signal whose duty cycle is controlled by a pulse width modulator IC to induce a voltage across secondary windings contained within the candle housing. This induced signal is rectified to produce the battery charging current and the delivery of the charging current to the rechargeable batteries is controlled by a microprocessor IC.
Owner:L&L CANDLE CO LLC

Autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system

An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system includes a set of one or more self-standing rechargeable lighting fixtures (luminaries) removably supported on a recharging and support member. The luminaries each include a light diffusor that may resemble a candle to the from that turn on when removed from the recharging and support member. The luminaries may also turn on when power to the recharging and support member is turned off, turning the luminaries on automatically as during a power failure. The luminaries may each be inductively coupled to the recharging and support member, which enables to provide an aesthetically pleasing interface free of electrical contacts. Relative rotation of luminary cover and foot members may be used to controllably alter the characteristics of the illumination, such as dimming / brightening.
Owner:HELEN OF TROY LIMITED

Explosion proof lantern

A portable rechargeable lantern capable of use in an explosive environment includes light emitting diode light source, fault tolerant circuitry, a rechargeable battery and a charging circuit that receives power from an external charger via an induction coil. Formed within a sealed housing, the induction coil charging system eliminates external metal contacts, thereby eliminating a potential ignition source during charging operations. Fault tolerant circuitry and a cool-running light emitting diode light source eliminate potential ignition sources due to breakage or fault conditions. Mating surfaces between the lantern and its charger cradle facilitate aligning the charging induction coils.
Owner:SUNLITE SAFETY PRODS

Multifunction warning device

A multifunction warning device is provided for being used as a flashlight, a warning sign or an illuminating traffic baton. The multifunction warning device mainly contains a base, plural legs, and a rechargeable device. The base has a top portion and a bottom portion having a first electric socket therein. Each of the plural legs is pivotally secured to the base. Each of the plural legs has plural illuminating elements thereon. The plural illuminating elements are electrically connected to the first electric socket. The rechargeable device contains a shell, plural rechargeable batteries, a charging circuit, and a discharging circuit. The shell has a charging connector detachably plugged into the first electric socket and thereby electric power is provided from the rechargeable batteries to the illuminating elements. The plural legs are stretchable to be a support and retractable to be assembled as a baton.
Owner:CHEN HSIU CHIN

Portable lighting device having externally attached voltage tester

A battery tester for use in combination with a portable lighting device such as a flashlight or lantern having a housing for retaining at least one battery including first and second terminals, each in electrical contact with an opposite pole of the battery, a conductor located on the exterior of the housing and having one end in electrical contact with the first terminal and an opposite end operably connectable to the second terminal. An indicator material overlies and is in responsive contact with the conductor to respond to and indicate a state that is present in the conductor. The indicator material is preferably a thermochromic ink responsive to heat changes in the conductor caused by a current flowing therethrough. The conductor and indicator material are preferably mounted on a flexible substrate imprinted with decorative ink and indicia and protected by a transparent protective layer.
Owner:EVEREADY BATTERY CO INC

Deployment system for ruggedized illuminating, marking, or signaling device

A deployment system for illumination devices, including: a holding mechanism for engaging at least one illumination device; and a deploying mechanism for causing the at least one illumination device to exit the system. In the preferred embodiment, the deploying mechanism is at least one solenoid, where the at least one solenoid extends to cause the illumination device to exit the system. The system allows a user or an automated system to deploy illumination devices without being exposed to dangerous conditions. For example, the system can be mounted internally or externally to a law enforcement, road crew, or utility company vehicle. The user may then deploy the illumination devices to mark the road without being subjected to the dangers of oncoming traffic.
Owner:POWERFLARE CORP

Light box having a solar panel cover

The present solar light assembly uses a unique solar light box that has an upper step which visually frames a lower step. The lower step has a deep cavity that houses most of the components of the solar light assembly, such as an LED light source and a 12 volt battery. The lower step is completely covered by a solar panel which functions as a lid in addition to gathering energy that is stored in the battery. The upper step conceals the solar panel from view by a passerby. There is a rain barrier ridge substantially around an opening to the lower step's deep cavity to prevent water that may collect in the upper step from entering the deep cavity. The solar light box is large enough to house additional components, such as a motion sensor or a camera. In the preferred use of the solar light assembly, the solar light box is mounted to a pole that extends over the top of a cluster box unit.
Owner:FOGERLIE SIVERT G

Headlamp

In a casing of a headlamp, a substrate portion to which a light-emitting diode as a light source is mounted, and a battery case accommodating a battery for providing necessary power to the light-emitting diode are provided. The substrate portion is spaced apart from a partition disposed on the front side of the battery case, with spacing provided therebetween. The partition is provided with a vent hole, having an upper vent hole and a lower vent hole, for establishing communication of the spacing between the substrate portion and the partition with the space within the battery case, for circulation of the air. Thus, a headlamp capable of suppressing adverse effects of the heat generated from the light-emitting diode or the like on the elements mounted on the substrate is provided.
Owner:CATEYE

Multi-beam flashlight

A flashlight is provided. The flashlight includes a housing having a first end and a second end. A first light source is disposed at the first end of the housing. A second light source is disposed at the second end of the housing. A battery is disposed in the housing. A selector selectively couples the first light source and the second light source to the battery.
Owner:VECTOR PRODS

Autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system

An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system includes a set of one or more self-standing rechargeable lighting fixtures (luminaries) removably supported on a recharging and support member. The luminaries each include a light diffusor that may resemble a candle to the from that turn on when removed from the recharging and support member. The luminaries may also turn on when power to the recharging and support member is turned off, turning the luminaries on automatically as-during a power failure. The luminaries may each be inductively coupled to the recharging and support member, which enables to provide an aesthetically pleasing interface free of electrical contacts.
Owner:HELEN OF TROY LIMITED

Autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system

An autoilluminating rechargeable lamp system includes a set of one or more self-standing rechargeable lighting fixtures (luminaries) removably supported on a recharging and support member. The luminaries each include a light diffusor that may resemble a-that turn on when removed from the recharging and support member. The luminaries may also turn on when power to the recharging and support member is turned off, turning the luminaries on automatically as during a power failure. The luminaries may each be inductively coupled to the recharging and support member, which enables to provide an aesthetically pleasing interface free of electrical contacts.
Owner:HELEN OF TROY LIMITED

Miniature flashlight

A waterproof flashlight wherein the flashlight is activated by means of a switch located in the flashlight's end cap. Another aspect of the invention being the orientation of the positive terminals of the flashlight's batteries away from the head assembly.
Owner:MAG INSTR INC

Laser light

A novel hand held waterproof or submersible laser illumination device which provides for prolonged precise controlled illumination. The present invention also provides for a combination generalized illumination and selectable precise laser outputs.
Owner:KRIETZMAN MARK HOWARD

Surgical headlight

A surgical headlamp containing dual lamp housings, each containing one or more LED light sources is featured. Both lamp housings may be adjusted so that light beams emitted by each may be selectively converged at a spot a predetermined distance in front of the lamp housings. Each lamp housing typically contains, in addition to the LED(s), one or more reflectors to gather and direct light generated by the LED(s) forward to an illuminated work area. Batteries, preferably rechargeable, mounted either on the headband supporting the headlamp on a user's head or external to the headband, are used to power the LED(s). Switch and / or dimming circuitry may be provided. Hot swapping, a capability whereby batteries may be interchanged during a lengthy surgical procedure, is also provided.
Owner:VISILED

Convenience light

A convenience light for illuminating small interior spaces of enclosures, such as furniture, chests, jewelry boxes and the like, has a battery powered LED lamp. A mechanical or magnetic switch device is used to automatically turn on and off the LED by opening and closing the movable member (drawer, door, etc.) of the enclosure. The low power consumption LED provides lengthy continuous use of the light with a tiny watch battery. The LED and watch battery allow the housing to have a small form factor for discrete placement in the enclosure at various positions. In variations forms, the device can include a reflective surface at the exterior of the housing adjacent the lamp and a mechanism to articulate the lamp to direct the light in a specific direction.
Owner:WARRENDER MARY J +2

Flashlight able to emit forceful light

InactiveUS20050036307A1Easy to produce high-temperaturePoint-like light sourceElectric circuit arrangementsEngineeringFlashlight
A flashlight able to emit forceful light includes a lamp base having plural LED lamps at the front side and an anode disc and a cathode ring on the rear side, a light-concentrating base having plural sleeves on the rear side for receiving the LED lamps, an O-shaped ring fitted on the light-concentrating base, a light-focusing lens fitted on the light-concentrating base, a battery holder having three battery grooves separated in parallel and having a cathode conducting member, a front cover having an anode disc and a cathode ring on the front side and a series conducting member and an anode conducting member on the rear side, a rear cover having a series conducting member and a cathode spring on the front side and a cathode disc and a cathode ring on the rear side, and a press switch fitted in a bottom base.
Owner:WANG KUO TSAI

Sun shield for vehicles

A sun shield, having disengageable swivel bearing, rollable and flexible solar modules on a support material made of scrim tissue or taffeta with layer material to form a laminate, organic (OLED) or polymer (PLED) luminous diodes, has a small cross section in which for an enlargement of the solar surface the support material with thin-layer elements is arranged to be extended and retracted from the sun shield. A component which can be snapped in the opening on the back of the sun shield can be disengaged and used as a flashlight outside the vehicle.
Owner:MULLER HERMANN FRANK

Light source apparatus

A light source apparatus includes at least a light-emitting module. The light-emitting module includes a hollow rod-shaped base and a plurality of LED chips. The hollow rod-shaped base has an outer surface and an inner surface opposite to the outer surface, in which the inner surface surrounds a space. The LED chips are disposed in flip chip bonding way on the outer surface of the hollow rod-shaped base, in which the LED chips are disposed surrounding the space.
Owner:EVERGREEN OPTRONICS
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