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| United States Patent | 4225907 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4225907.html |
| Inventor(s) | Erdell; John B. (50 Morningside Dr., New York, NY 10025) |
| Abstract | An assembly adapted for attachment to a penlight body, comprising housing
means formed with a rear end and a front end in longitudinally spaced
relationship to each other and an axially extending aperture extending
inwardly from the rear end. The aperture is adapted to receive the bulbed
end of the penlight body in seated telescopic relation thereto, and first
magnetic means extending circumferentially on the housing means in spaced
relationship to said front end and terminating in a free end thereof is
used. Shoulder means is disposed intermediate the magnetic means and the
front end with viewing means adapted to be mounted on the shoulder means.
Coupling means having an inner end and a spaced apart outer end with an
axially directed bore extending inwardly of the inner end is provided for
securing the viewing means in removable fixed relationship to the first
magnetic means by means of a magnetic force formed between the first
magnetic means the coupling means. Second magnetic means extending within
the viewing means in spaced relationship to the outer end is utilized.
Filter means adapted to be positioned within the bore and magnetically
attracted to the second magnetic means such that the filter means is
readily replaced from time to time as desired is provided. The coupling
means is at least partially fabricated from a metallic material having
magnetic characteristics. The viewing means is sandwiched intermediate the
free end of the first magnetic means and the inner end of the coupling
means. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4225907 |
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Flashlight magnifier attachment |
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| Publication Date |
September 30, 1980 |
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| Filing Date |
December 26, 1978 |
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I claim:
1. An assembly adapted for attachment to a penlight body, comprising:
A. housing means formed with a rear end and a front end in longitudinally
spaced relationship to each other and an axially extending aperture
extending inwardly from said rear end, said aperture adapted to receive
the bulbed end of said penlight body in seated telescopic relation
thereto,
B. first magnetic means extending circumferentially on said housing means
in spaced relationship to said front end and terminating in a free end
thereof,
C. shoulder means disposed intermediate said first magnetic means and said
front end,
D. viewing means adapted to be mounted on said shoulder means,
E. coupling means having an inner end and a spaced apart outer end with an
axially directed bore extending inwardly of said inner end for securing
said viewing means in removable fixed relationship to said first magnetic
means by means of a magnetic force formed between said first magnetic
means and said coupling means,
F. second magnetic means extending within said viewing means in spaced
relationship to said outer end,
G. filter means adapted to be positioned within said bore and magnetically
attracted to said second magnetic means such that said filter means is
readily replaced from time to time as desired,
H. said coupling means being at least partially fabricated from a metallic
material having magnetic characteristics, and including an aperture
extending inwardly of said outer end and connected to said axially
directed bore so as to permit the light from the bulbed end of said
penlight to pass through said filter means such that said light may be
directed at the object being viewed,
I. said viewing means being sandwiched intermediate said free end of said
first magnetic means and said inner end of said coupling means,
J. said filter means includes a portion thereof fabricated from a metallic
material having magnetic characteristics,
K. said second magnetic means extending circumferentially to said filter
means for removably retaining said filter means in position,
L. alignment means to properly position said viewing means relative to said
housing means, and
M. said viewing means including:
(1) a base having an opening therethrough, with said opening adapted to
extend in telescopic relationship to said shoulder means,
(2) a flange extending outwardly relative to said base, and
(3) magnifying means fixedly secured to said flange.
2. An assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said alignment means
includes:
a. a protrusion extending on said shoulder means, and
b. a slot within said viewing means adapted to have said protrusion
received therein so as to prevent angular rotation of said viewing means
relative to said housing means.
3. An assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said first magnetic means is
fixedly secured to said housing means.
4. An assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said magnifying means is
rectangular in configuration and is disposed rearwardly of said inner end
of said coupling means in the assembled relationship of said assembly.
5. An assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said shoulder means is
adapted to be received in telescopic relationship within said axially
directed bore of said coupling means, and having said viewing means
disposed between said housing means and said coupling means.
6. An assembly as defined in claim 1, and further including seating means
at one end of said axially directed bore, so as to receive said second
magnetic means thereagainst for positionment relative thereto.
7. An assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein said filter means extending
within said axially directed bore is attracted to the magnetic field
established by said second magnetic means and has an outer peripheral
cross section facilitating easy insertion and removal within said axially
directed bore.
8. An assembly as defined in claim 7, wherein said filter means is adapted
to be inserted through said inner end of said coupling means for seated
positionment within said axially directed bore.
9. An assembly as defined in claim 1, and further including gripping means
associated with said housing means for frictionally engaging said housing
means with the penlight body.
10. As assembly as defined in claim 9, wherein said gripping means includes
an O-ring mounted within said housing means. |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a penlight flashlight attachment assembly
for photographic and other uses.
It has been found desirable to utilize a magnifying glass to view certain
objects in photographic and other procedures, and concurrently it is
necessary to use a filter in the assembly during use thereof. For example,
there is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 2,178,371, issued Oct. 31, 1939, a
combination flashlight and magnifying glass which does not lend itself to
either the end purpose or the novelty of the present invention.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a flashlight attachment
assembly for photographic and other uses that may be readily assembled and
disassembled and contains therein a lens or filter that is readily
replaceable in order to have different colors.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism whereby a
magnifying lens fixed relative to a flashlight body and the components of
the assembly may be readily assembled and disassembled to interchange
various filters to be used therewith.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
as the disclosure proceeds.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An assembly adapted for attachment to a penlight body, comprising housing
means formed with a rear end and a front end in longitudinally spaced
relationship to each other and an axially extending aperture extending
inwardly from the rear end. The aperture is adapted to receive the bulbed
end of the penlight body in seated telescopic relation thereto, and first
magnetic means extending circumferentially on the housing means in spaced
relationship to said front end and terminating in a free end thereof is
used.
Shoulder means is disposed intermediate the magnetic means and the front
end with viewing means adapted to be mounted on the shoulder means.
Coupling means having an inner end and a spaced apart outer end with an
axially directed bore extending inwardly of the inner end is provided for
securing the viewing means in removable fixed relationship to the first
magnetic means by means of a magnetic force formed between the first
magnetic means and the coupling means.
Second magnetic means extending within the viewing means in spaced
relationship to the outer end is utilized. Filter means adapted to be
positioned within the bore and magnetically attracted to the second
magnetic means such that the filter means is readily replaced from time to
time as desired is provided.
The coupling means is at least partially fabricated from a metallic
material having magnetic characteristics. The viewing means is sandwiched
intermediate the free end of the first magnetic means and the inner end of
the coupling means. The filter means includes a portion thereof fabricated
from a metallic material having magnetic characteristics. The magnetic
material forms a ring extending circumferentially on the filter means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly
pointed out in the claims, the invention itself, and the manner in which
it may be made and used, may be better understood by referring to the
following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings
forming a part thereof, wherein like reference numerals refer to like
parts throughout the several views and in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the flashlight magnifier attachment
assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a side view, partially in section, of the assembly illustrated in
FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged exploded view in cross section of the assembly of the
present invention;
FIG. 4 is a plan view taken along lines 4--4 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is an assembled the magnetic fields of force utilized in the
assembly of the present invention; and
FIGS. 6A, B, C and D illustrate different color filter means that may be
employed in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring to the drawings, there is illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 6 an
assembly 10 adapted for attachment to a penlight or flashlight 12 having a
body 14 terminating in a bulbous end 15 which has a bulb 16 associated
therewith in a normal manner. The assembly 10 is so utilized that the eye
11 of the user may focus in upon an object 13 having specific indicia 17
thereon to be viewed. The indicia 17 is radiated by light 19 which is
filtered through the assembly 10 in a manner hereinafter described in
detail.
The penlight 12 may be of various diameters or lengths and may be of a
conventional design or configuration well known in the art and readily
positionable by the user of the assembly 10. The penlight body 14 may have
a rear end 18 and the flashlight 12 may have a finger switch 20 associated
therewith.
The assembly 10 includes housing means 22 formed from a metallic or plastic
material and having a rear end 24 and a front end 25 in longitudinally
spaced relationship to each other. The housing means 22 includes an outer
wall surface 26 and may have a circular cross sectional configuration, as
illustrated in FIG. 1. There is provided an axially extending aperture 28
extending inwardly from the rear end 24 for receiving the bulbous end 15
of the penlight body 14 in seated telescopic relation thereto.
The aperture 28 may extend axially through the housing means 22 from the
rear end 24 to the front end 25. If desired, the housing means 22 may
further include gripping means 30, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3. The
gripping means 30 may include an O-ring or other gasket material 32
mounted within a groove 34. The gripping means 30 provides for securement
to the body 14, which diameter thereof may vary from manufacturer to
manufacturer. In this manner the gripping means further assures a proper
assembled relationship of the housing means 22 to the penlight body 14.
The element 32 may be made from a soft rubber or other material.
There is also provided first magnetic means 35 extending circumferentially
on the housing means 22 in spaced relationship to the front end 25 and
terminating in a free end 36. The first magnetic means 35 may be in the
form of a ring and is fabricated as a magnet and extends against the
abutting wall 38 of the housing means 22, as illustrated in FIG. 3. The
first magnetic means 35 includes a magnet 40 which may be contained in a
groove or depression 42 provided therefor. Furthermore, the housing means
22 may be fabricated from more than one section and assembled into the
position illustrated in FIG. 3.
The assembly 10 further includes shoulder means 45 disposed intermediate
the first magnetic means 35 and the front end 25. The shoulder means 45
may include a shoulder surface 46 having a circular configuration and may
be in coaxial alignment with the aperture 28. The distance between the
free end 36 and the front end 25 is selected depending upon the physical
dimensions of the additional components of the assembly 10 as hereinafter
described. Accordingly, the first magnetic means 35 is fixedly secured to
the housing means 22 by adhesive or other desired assembly mechanisms.
There is also provided viewing means 50 adapted to be mounted on the
shoulder means 45, as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3. The viewing means 50
includes a base 52 having an opening 54 therethrough. The opening 54 is
adapted to extend in telescopic relationship with the shoulder means 45
and the outer surface 46 thereof. The viewing means 50 further includes a
flange 55 extending angularly relative to the base 52 with magnifying
means 56 fixedly secured to the flange 55. The magnifying means 56 may be
fabricated from plastic or glass and is disposed adjacent to the first
magnetic means 35.
In order to provide proper mounting relationship and alignment between the
viewing means 50 and housing means 22, there is further provided alignment
means 60 which may take various shapes and configurations. One such
configuration is providing a protrusion 62 on the shoulder means 45 and a
slot or groove 64 within the viewing means 50 and as part of the opening
54 extending through the viewing means 50. In this manner proper alignment
may be maintained so as to prevent angular rotation of the viewing means
50 relative to the assembly 10.
There is further provided coupling means 65 associated with the assembly
10. The coupling means 65 includes an inner end 66 and a spaced apart
outer end 68 with an axially directed bore 70 extending inwardly of the
inner end 66. The coupling means 65 acts in a manner for securing the
viewing means 50 in removable fixed relationship to the first magnetic
means 35 by means of a magnetic force formed between the first magnetic
means 35 and the coupling means 65. The coupling means 65 may be
fabricated from a plastic or a non-magnetic material.
In order to obtain the magnetic forces desired, the coupling means 65
includes a ring 72 which may be in the form of a rim fabricated from steel
and adapted to be mounted within a cavity 74 extending inwardly from the
inner end 66 of the coupling means 65. The ring 72 is such that it is
magnetically attracted to the first magnetic means 35 in the assembled
relationship of the assembly 10. Since the viewing means 50, and in
particular the flange 55, is fabricated from a plastic material, the
magnetic force is transmitted therethrough such that the viewing means 50
is sandwiched intermediate the free end 36 of the first magnetic means 35
and the inner end 66 of the coupling means 65.
In this manner the coupling means 65 is mounted utilizing the alignment
means 60 so as to obtain the interrelationship with the aid of the
magnetic forces illustrated by the arrows 75 in FIG. 5. The assembly is
removably retained in operative position by utilization of the gripping
means 30.
The coupling means 65 may further include an aperture 76 extending inwardly
of the outer end 68 and connected to the axially directed bore 70 so as to
permit the light from the bulb 16 of the penlight 12 to pass through.
There is also provided second magnetic means 80 extending within the
viewing means 50 and in spaced relationship to the outer end 68 thereof.
The second magnetic means 80 may be in the form of a ring 82 of magnetic
material to form a magnet. The second magnetic means 80 is adapted to be
positioned in abutting engagement with the seating means 85 which is
contained at one end of the axially directed bore 70. The seating means 85
is adapted to receive the second magnetic means 80 thereagainst for
positive positionment relative thereto.
The second magnetic means 80 may be fixedly secured within the coupling
means 65 in a conventional manner and is adapted to function in
conjunction with the filter means 90 which may be of a circular
configuration. The filter means 90 as illustrated in FIGS. 6A, 6B, 6C, and
6D are respectively red, green, yellow, and blue per the appropriate
shading in accordance with Patent Office guidelines. Obviously the
particular selection of colors for the filter means 90 may vary. The
filter means 90 is designed to be magnetically attracted to the second
magnetic means 80 so that it may readily be replaced from time to time as
desired. The filter means 90 includes a portion or element 92 that is
fabricated from a metallic material having magnetic materials. The portion
92 may be in the form of a band extending circumferentially over the lens
element 94 for each of the respective filter means 90 that are supplied
with the assembly 10.
The cross sectional area of this filter means 90 with the band 92 thereon
is dimensioned to be readily extended within the axially directed bore 70
such that it is magnetically attracted to the second magnetic means 80. In
this manner the filter means 90 may be readily replaced upon removal of
the coupling means 65 from its assembled relationship with the shoulder
means 45 of the housing means 22.
Initially when the components of the assembly 10 are disassembled, the
respective filter means 90 desired may be inserted into positionment
within the coupling means 65, and due to the magnetic attraction between
the band 92 and the second magnetic means 80, the filter means 90 remains
in place for transmittal of light rays therethrough.
The viewing means 50 may then be positioned into the shoulder means 45 with
proper utilization of the alignment means 60, as previously discussed.
When this is accomplished, the coupling means 65 may be slid onto the
shoulder means 45, and the magnetic attraction between the metallic steel
ring 72 and the first magnetic means 35 is sufficient to effectuate the
coupling relationship desired. The magnetic force may be readily overcome
to disassemble the components of the assembly 10 as required when changing
the filter means 90.
Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described in
detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be
understood that the invention is not limited to the precise embodiments,
and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein without
departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
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