Head Covering Or Clamp Patents (Class 362/105)
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Patent number: 7731378Abstract: A lighted hair accessory includes a power source; one or more light emitting devices in electrical connection with the power source; and a switch interposed between the power source and the light emitting devices. A hair accessory configured to secure a bunch of hair is fitted with the power source, light emitting devices, and switch for the hair accessory to selectively display light by activating the switch.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Inventor: Andrew T. Dutcher
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Publication number: 20100128468Abstract: An illuminator device that attaches to a safety helmet for providing illumination when a user is moving. The safety helmet includes an exterior surface. The illuminator device includes a fiber optic cable having two ends and adapted for mounting on the safety helmet so as to illuminate an exterior of the safety helmet. The illuminator device includes a light source coupled to a light interface, the light interface connected to one end of the fiber optic cable, the light source being activateable. A motion detector detects motion or motion of a preselected type or amount and provides a signal to activate the light source upon detection of motion or the preselected motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: MTO International Specialties, Inc.Inventors: Tony ONG, Nan-Sing Chua
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Patent number: 7703938Abstract: A mounting clip is formed for attachment to the side of a bill of a cap to mount a flashlight for hands free operation. The mounting clip is constructed with a clip portion and an integral flashlight mounting portion, both of which are made of memory retentive plastic so that the mounting of either portion takes advantage of the spring bias to exert a firm grip on the surface the portion engages. The upper and lower portions of the flashlight mounting portion are formed in a pair of arcuate segments that when taken together form a generally circular barrel grasping portion in two different diameters corresponding to known configurations of mini-flashlights. The surface of the mounting clip can be coated with a rubber-like material that enhances the grip on the surface engaged thereby. The clip portion can be formed with a different width dimension than the flashlight mounting portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Inventor: Kenneth J. Brown, Jr.
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Patent number: 7699485Abstract: A light adapted to be attached to an article of clothing, comprising a power supply casing, an illuminator casing, having therein an illuminator adapted to emit a beam of light when electrically powered, said power supply casing and illuminator casing being attachable and detachable to the article of clothing means of a clamping force applied by a clamp with at least one extension, said at least one extension providing mechanical interconnection and a clamping force between the light and the article of clothing to retain the article of clothing therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: KoolLight, LLCInventor: Paul J. Lagassey
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Patent number: 7699486Abstract: An illuminated eyeglass assembly includes one or more temple members having an integral lighting assembly structured and disposed to provide an illumination region proximate a user, for example, to illuminate an item within an arm's length of the user. Each integral light assembly includes at least one light source interconnected to a power source via a switch mechanism. Each of the light sources produce a light beam, and the light sources are structured and disposed such that the light beams provide an illumination region immediately proximate the user, thereby permitting the user to perceptively view an item in a low light environment, such as, to permit the user to read menu or a check in a restaurant or nightclub. A system is provided to retrofit an existing eyeglass assembly with one or more temple member having an integral lighting assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Inventor: Edward Beiner
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Patent number: 7695155Abstract: An illuminating device for a pair of glasses includes an illumination control device, a housing, a coupling seat, and a positioning mechanism. The illumination control device is received in the housing and includes a lamp emitting light beams out of the housing. The coupling seat includes first and second pivotal portions. The housing is pivotably coupled with the first and second pivotal portions, so that the housing is pivotable relative to the coupling seat. The coupling seat further includes a coupling section coupled to a middle of the pair of glasses. The positioning mechanism retains the housing in a desired angular position relative to the coupling seat, adjusting an illuminating angle of the lamp.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2009Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventor: Chu Shyuan Hou
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Patent number: 7690806Abstract: An illuminating headlamp consisting of a headband and at least one optical device providing illumination at a known distance from said optical device attached to said headband. Each optical device consists of a housing having an open first end and an open second end. There is a light emitting device attached to a mounting which is attached to the second end causing said light emitting device to be orientated at a known angle to an axis of said housing. At least one optically transparent lens is incorporated into said first end, and a means for adjusting said optically transparent lens in order to cause a focal point of the lens to be positioned behind said light emitting device, wherein a zone of substantially uniform illumination is projected at said known distance.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2008Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Designs for Vision, Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Feinbloom, Kenneth Braganca, Peter Yan
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Patent number: 7677751Abstract: A hands free magnification device is provided that is capable of illuminating an area adjacent the user. A method of use of the device is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Inventors: William E. Kinsman, Robert E. O'Brien, David J. O'Brien
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Publication number: 20100061115Abstract: A one-way see-through illumination system is constructed from a light guide panel, a front-illuminable image film, and a light injector. The light injector injects light into the light guide panel at a suitable angle for total internal reflection of the injected light at the surfaces of the light guide panel. The image film includes a half-toned front-illuminable image pattern that extracts light from the light guide panel. When active, light from the light guide panel front illuminates the image pattern for viewing by a front-side view, while a back-side viewer can see through the image pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: DONAHUE INVENTIONS LLCInventor: Kevin G. Donahue
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Patent number: 7667586Abstract: A multi-functional alert safety helmet assembly, comprises a safety helmet having a base plate, the base plate being installed with a wireless receiving module and a control unit; the safety helmet further installed with a display panel and indication lamps which are at the base plate; and the display panel is formed by light emitting elements; two sides of the display panel having the indication lamps; the light emitting elements flashing sequentially to present textures or patterns. The base plate is connected to the display panel and indication lamps for displaying signals from the wireless transmitting module; the flash of the indication lamps are controlled by the control unit; and display of the light emitting lights of the display panel; when turning right, right indication lamps will flash and when turning left, the left indication lamps will flash.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Inventor: Wen-Lung Cheng
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Publication number: 20100033958Abstract: A simple, low-cost wearable ornament system is disclosed that allows the user to easily interchange ornaments and may be used on wearable items such as garments, footwear, belts, hats, helmets, purses, backpacks, tote bags, scarves and other items. The system generally comprises a reinforced opening, grommet or eyelet in the garment, headwear or other item, an extended base, a screw cap, bottom housing and a decorative item or ornament member. A user desiring to change the design on the ornament system can easily interchange an existing ornament member with a new ornament member without damaging the wearable item and, if desired, without having to remove the garment or other wearable item.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2008Publication date: February 11, 2010Inventor: Suen Ching Yan
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Patent number: 7645050Abstract: A user-wearable illumination assembly comprises a mounting fixture that is adapted to be coupled to a user-wearable device, such as eyeglasses, goggles, face masks, helmets, or other devices. A light guide has a first end that can be coupled to a light source, and a second end coupled to a lens housing that is in turn coupled to the mounting fixture. An optical lens in the lens housing cooperates with the light guide to project light from the light source through the lens. In one embodiment, the lens has a substantially spherical surface facing the second end of the light guide and an aspheric surface facing away from the second end of the light guide. In another embodiment, the mounting fixture comprises articulating portions to permit independent or simultaneous adjustment of the lens housing to direct projected light in a desired direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2006Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Kerr CorporationInventors: Brian L. Wilt, Patrick Shipley, Frederick N. Bushroe, Kevin Garcia
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Publication number: 20090323317Abstract: A lighting device includes a head assembly, a battery pack, and a light housing. The light housing includes at least one light source and a diffuser lens. The diffuser lens is pivotably coupled to the light housing. The diffuser lens is configured to pivot between a first position in which the diffuser lens diffuses light emitted by the at least one light source and a second position in which a substantial amount of the light emitted by the at least one light source is not diffused by the diffuser lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: David A. Spartano, Thomas I. Meyers, David J. Hine, Scott W. Osiecki, Mark A. Ferguson
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Publication number: 20090303698Abstract: The present invention provides an illuminated helmet with a plurality of lamps positioned in at least one recess in the helmet to reduce the risk of damage to the lamps and prevent the lamps from injuring a user during an accident. The illuminated helmet also provides specific recesses for the lamps and other components located in a non-impact area of the helmet to further reduce the risk of injury from the components and lamps in an accident. Furthermore, the illuminated helmet provides a proximity sensor mounted within the helmet that lacks mechanical parts and automatically activates the lamps when the helmet is worn by a user, improving the safety and reliability of the proximity sensor and overall helmet. The lamps are arranged in such a manner as to be visible to a viewer from any angle, and the flashing patterns of the lamps are uniquely programmed to draw the attention of the human eye.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Stephen James Huss, Bryan Joseph Nielsen
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Patent number: 7611255Abstract: A light adapted to be attached to an article of clothing, comprising a power supply casing, an illuminator casing, having therein an illuminator adapted to emit a beam of light when electrically powered, said power supply casing and illuminator casing being attachable and detachable to the article of clothing through an aperture by means of at least one extension, said at least one extension providing mechanical interconnection and a clamping force between said internal casing and a clamp to retain the article of clothing therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2007Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Kool Light, LLCInventor: Paul J. Lagassey
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Publication number: 20090257217Abstract: An electrical power system for crash helmets is described, including a storage cell configured to provide electrical energy to a power system, the storage cell being coupled to a processor and sealed within a lining of a helmet, and a pocket formed within the lining of the helmet, the pocket being configured to house the system. Also described is a connector configured to couple the storage cell to a power source, the power source being configured to charge the storage cell, and a distribution system configured to deliver electrical current from the storage cell to the power system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2009Publication date: October 15, 2009Applicant: K. Harris R&D, LLCInventor: K. Harris
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Publication number: 20090225534Abstract: A headlight having a housing, a light assembly, at least one heat sink, and an air mover. The housing has a front end, a rear end, an air inlet, an air outlet, an intake chamber in fluid communication with the air inlet, an exhaust chamber in fluid communication with the air outlet, and a passageway establishing fluid communication between the intake chamber and the exhaust chamber. The passageway is positioned forward of both the air inlet opening and the air outlet opening. The heat sink is positioned in at least one of the intake chamber and the exhaust chamber. The air mover is supported by the housing in such a way as to move air into the housing through the air inlet, through the intake chamber, over the heat sink, through the exhaust chamber, and out of the housing through the air outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventors: Daniel Thomas, John Tepper, Austin Crowder
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Publication number: 20090207591Abstract: In a personal headlamp, a housing, containing both an illumination source and a power source, is mounted in cantilever fashion on a bracket that comprises a back part and a collar fastened to, and extending forward from, the back part. A resilient pawl, which extends from the back part through a slot in the collar, is engageable with any selected one of a series of circumferentially spaced notches formed on a ring-like protrusion on the housing that fits rotatably into the collar.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Applicant: PRINCETON TECTONICS, INC.Inventors: Yos Kumthampinij, Kenneth Zorovich, John Earle, Jesse DelGigante, Cleatis A. Eichelberger
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Patent number: 7568812Abstract: In a personal headlamp, a housing, containing both an illumination source and a power source, is mounted in cantilever fashion on a bracket that comprises a back part and a collar fastened to, and extending forward from, the back part. A resilient pawl, which extends from the back part through a slot in the collar, is engageable with any selected one of a series of circumferentially spaced notches formed on a ring-like protrusion on the housing that fits rotatably into the collar.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Princeton Tectonics, Inc.Inventors: Yos Kumthampinij, Kenneth Zorovich, John Earle, Jesse DelGigante, Cleatis A. Eichelberger
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Publication number: 20090190332Abstract: A flashlight for mounting on a helmet is provided. The flashlight includes a mount that is configured to be readily attachable to the brim of a variety of helmets. The flashlight includes a forward facing light to provide illumination and a rearward facing light for identifying the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Raymond L. Sharrah
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Patent number: 7566139Abstract: An illumination device for use on magnification headgear that provides for selective magnification of objects. The illumination device comprises detachable perimeter support frame with integrated multiple illumination LED's thereabout for uniform illumination of an object to be viewed. The support frame extends around the magnifying lenses in the headgear and has a remote source of switchable power.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Inventor: Scott Dority
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Patent number: 7562979Abstract: Lighted reading glasses are provided to enable clear reading of normal sized text to occur when the reading material is held at usual distances from the reader in poorly lit locations. The lighted glasses have high intensity lights, such as in the form of LEDs that generate narrow light beams cones and which are oriented in light modules to inwardly cant the light beam cones to meet and overlap so high brightness light is generated in a conical overlap area of light which is maximized in size in the range of normal reading distances. In another form, a clip-on light apparatus is provided that includes a spacer frame having opposite end portions each mounting lights, preferably constructed as described above. In one form, retainers at the end portions are adapted to releasably engage outer sides of the eyeglass lenses. The frame preferably incorporates a draw spring assembly to allow adjustments for different size glasses.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Inventor: Michael Waters
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Publication number: 20090161348Abstract: A headlamp lighting device is provided that allows for the adjustment of the size of the light beam and forward heat dissipation. The lighting device includes a housing, a light source provided on the housing for generating a light beam, an inner thermally conductive heat sink, and an outer heat sink member. The inner thermally conductive heat sink is disposed in thermal relationship with the light source. The outer heat sink member is in thermal heat transfer relationship with the inner heat sink and disposed generally forward of the rear end of the housing for directing thermal energy generated by the light source towards the front end of the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: EVEREADY BATTERY COMPANY, INC.Inventors: David A. Spartano, Michael S. Squires
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Publication number: 20090154143Abstract: A head band for diagnostic instruments comprising a light source and a battery has, at its back support part (12), a flat housing (21) for adjusting and fixing the head band length by means of a rotary knob (22). An accumulator module (31) optimized with regard to volume, weight and weight distribution can be mounted and detached by means of bayonet-type grooves (25) at the housing (21) and pins (33) at the accumulator module (31), and can be fixed by means of a resilient spring (26) at the housing (21) and a recess (34) in the accumulator module (31) without impairing the function of the rotary knob (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: HEINE OPTOTECHNIK GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Oliver Heine, Dirk Schade, Stefan Knesewitsch, Gerhard Guegel, Anton Schneider, Elisabeth Gingelmeier
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Publication number: 20090129064Abstract: A convertible light device useable as a flashlight and a headlight, comprising a body portion having an enlongated tube and a head portion, said head portion having a removeable light section with a lighting element and a battery bay for receiving batteries for powering the lighting element, said removeable light section having a strap adapted to be worn on a user's head, wherein the body portion defines a hollow interior for storing the strap, whereby the light device may be used as a hand held flashlight when the light section is connected to said body portion, and may be used as a handlamp when the light section is mounted to a user's head with the strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2007Publication date: May 21, 2009Inventor: Noel E. Zeller
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Patent number: 7534005Abstract: Apparatus 10 disclosed an improved welders helmet having a replaceable lens 16 thereon incorporating an electrically driven fan 14 which receives filtered air through a plurality of air ducts 24 having a filter 22 thereon. A receptacle 20 for containing a battery is disposed on the helmet along with photovoltaic elements 32 for recharging the batteries from the flash of the weld. Lights 30 are also disposed on the helmet as well as communication means.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Inventor: Michael Buckman
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Patent number: 7530704Abstract: An electrical power system for crash helmets is described, including a storage cell configured to provide electrical energy to a power system, the storage cell being coupled to a processor and sealed within a lining of a helmet, and a pocket formed within the lining of the helmet, the pocket being configured to house the system. Also described is a connector configured to couple the storage cell to a power source, the power source being configured to charge the storage cell, and a distribution system configured to deliver electrical current from the storage cell to the power system.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: K. Harris R&D, LLCInventor: Kerry S. Harris
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Publication number: 20090116226Abstract: The present invention relates to a carry-on light emitting decoration in which a light emitting device is provided on a base and an ornament section is correspondingly combined with the base. An appearance design matching with the event theme is formed on the ornament section. Further, a wearing member is abutted and combined with the base so as to be worn conveniently on a user's hand, head, and arm or fixed on the hat body. According to this structure, when the carry-on light emitting decoration is worn on the body of the user, the event theme is highlighted by the appearance design provided on the ornament section so as to raise the advertisement effect of event. Furthermore, the light emitting device emits light at night to construct the bustling atmosphere making effect of the activities.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventor: Li-Chen Wang
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Publication number: 20090116225Abstract: An assembly for providing illumination to a selected incident area includes a support; a first illumination device coupled to the support, the first illumination device including a first light emitting device and a first lens positioned for focusing light emitted by said first light emitting device; a second illumination device coupled to the support, the second illumination device including a second light emitting device and a second lens positioned for focusing light emitted by said second light emitting device; the first and second lenses projecting defocused images of the respective first and second light emitting devices to the selected incident area.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: May 7, 2009Inventors: Richard Feinbloom, Kenneth Braganca, Peter Yan
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Patent number: 7520630Abstract: A mask illumination device and method. The device includes a mask having a face shield, a portion of which is visible therethrough, and configured to substantially isolate fluid communication of an external environment from an interior of the mask when worn by the user. The mask also includes an illumination apparatus disposed within the interior of the mask. The illumination apparatus is configured to illuminate the face of the user, project light outward of the mask, or illuminate or beacon a user from a distance. The method includes substantially isolating fluid communication of an external environment from an interior environment with a mask worn by a user, the mask having a face shield, a portion of which is visible therethrough. The method also includes disposing an illumination apparatus within the interior of the mask, the illumination apparatus configured to project light outward of the mask.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Trispec Eye GearInventor: Gary E. Murphy
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Patent number: 7513660Abstract: A headlamp lighting device is provided that allows for the adjustment of the size of the light beam and forward heat dissipation. The lighting device includes a housing, a light source provided on the housing for generating a light beam, and an optical focus lens disposed in the path of the light beam for focusing the light beam. The lighting device also includes a lens ring supporting the optical focus lens to move the focus lens relative to the light source to adjust size of the light beam. The lens ring also serves as an outer heat sink in thermal conductive relationship with an inner heat sink.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Eveready Battery Company, Inc.Inventors: David A. Spartano, Michael S. Squires
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Patent number: 7506992Abstract: The LED cap light has a housing with an arcuate top surface. LED's on the housing front surface are disposed at intervals along a laterally extending arc. A power switch is on the housing bottom. A battery is inside the housing. Electronic circuitry in the housing is responsive to the power switch to select at least one central LED for illumination while the remaining LEDs are powered off, and to select the remaining LEDs for illumination while the at least one central LED is powered off, and to power off all LEDS. The at least one central LED is designed to emit a substantially monochromatic primary color. Two steel spring clips are attached to the housing and extend above the top surface of the housing. Spring clip surfaces contact the housing top surface to provide a resilient frictional force for attachment to a hat visor.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Inventor: William Rex Carter
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Patent number: 7497585Abstract: A light assembly includes an electrically powered light source, a hand-powered electric dynamo and a rechargeable battery. The hand-powered electric dynamo has the capability to power the light source and recharge the battery. A fastener is used to detachably mount the light source, dynamo and battery to the user. In providing the user with a detachably mounted light assembly having the capability to recharge the batteries thereon, a more reliable light source is provided for the user working under extreme and often dangerous conditions.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Inventor: Sun Yu
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Patent number: 7490949Abstract: A surgical headlamp containing dual lamp housings, each containing multiple LED light sources is featured. Both lamp housings may be adjusted so that light beams emitted by each LED be selectively converged through a focusing lens 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 focusing lenses to gather and direct the light generated by the LED's forward to an illuminated work area. Batteries, preferably rechargeable, are mounted either on the headband supporting the headlamp on a users head or external to the headband, are used to power the LED's. A cooling system for the LED's is included, which utilizes a heat sync associated with the printed circuit board for the LED's, combined with a liquid cooling solution which is pumped in chamber surrounding the base of the heat sync of the LED light system.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2006Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Inventor: David M. Medinis
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Patent number: 7484646Abstract: An index bracket assembly positions an external apparatus on a facemask having top and side portions extending to lower corners. A U-shaped frame connected to the external apparatus has top and side openings and a U-shaped bearing surface having orthogonally extending feet at its opposite ends. The U-shaped bearing surface extends along the top and side portions and the feet abut against the lower corners of the facemask. A three-point harness has a top strap connected to the top opening and side straps are connected to the side openings. The top strap and side straps each have a separate adjustable buckle component connected together for tightening them and pulling the U-shaped bearing surface against the top and side portions of the facemask. A layer of compliant material on the U-shaped surface elastically yields to the top and side portions of the facemask to prevent slippage.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: Charles Holmes, Dennis Gallagher, William D. Olstad, William W. Hughes, III
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Publication number: 20090016045Abstract: A surgical headlamp containing lamp housings, each containing multiple LED light sources is featured wherein the LEDs cooperate together to produce a light engine. The lamp housings may be adjusted so that light beams emitted by each LED be selectively converged through a focusing lens at a spot a predetermined distance in front of the lamp housings. Each lamp housing typically contains in addition to the LEDs, one or more focusing lenses to gather and direct the light generated by the LEDs forward to an illuminated work area. Batteries, preferably rechargeable, are mounted in a waist pack external to the headband, and are used to poser the LEDs. A cooling system for cooling the heat generated by the LED's is provided which utilizes a swirling effect of fluid adjacent a heat sink to transfer the heat to the swirling fluid.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2007Publication date: January 15, 2009Inventor: David M. Medinis
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Publication number: 20090009986Abstract: This invention relates to an illuminating tool and particularly to a headlamp that may be worn on a human head for use and may be dismantled. In a skill of this invention, the headlamp that may be dismantled comprises a fixture with a head strap, and a floodlight. The floodlight comprises a lamp body and a lamp receptacle, being characterized in that the head body and lamp receptacle of the floodlight is an all-in-one unit. The fixture mount may be dismantled from the floodlight or inserted to match with each other. In the manner, the floodlight may be taken apart from the fixture mount to serve as an ordinary flashlight for an extra use of the headlamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2007Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: Jian-Jun Wu
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Patent number: 7473004Abstract: The present invention relates to a light-emitting head decoration, comprising: a mount unit (1) provided with a groove (11) having a plurality of mounting seats (12) and retaining slots (13) inside; an ornamental unit (2) with a predetermined aesthetical design which has a light-emitting circuit (3) thereon, an inserting segment (27) provided at the bottom of the ornamental unit (2) is inserted into the groove (11), a plurality of receiving slots (271) are provided on the inserting segment (27), and each receiving slot (271) has respective light source (33) which is connected to the light-emitting circuit (3), each receiving slot (271) matches with respective mounting seat (12) and several hooks (28) are provided on the bottom edge of the inserting segment (27) for inserting into the retaining slots (13) so as to hold the ornamental unit (2) on the mount unit (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2007Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventor: Tien-Chun Tsai
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Publication number: 20080316734Abstract: A headlamp lighting device is provided that allows for the adjustment of the size of the light beam and forward heat dissipation. The lighting device includes a housing, a light source provided on the housing for generating a light beam, and an optical focus lens disposed in the path of the light beam for focusing the light beam. The lighting device also includes a lens ring supporting the optical focus lens to move the focus lens relative to the light source to adjust size of the light beam. The lens ring also serves as an outer heat sink in thermal conductive relationship with an inner heat sink.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: David A. Spartano, Michael S. Squires
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Publication number: 20080316733Abstract: A headlamp lighting device is provided that allows for the adjustment of the size of the light beam and forward heat dissipation. The lighting device includes a housing, a light source provided on the housing for generating a light beam, and an optical focus lens disposed in the path of the light beam for focusing the light beam. The lighting device also includes a lens ring supporting the optical focus lens to move the focus lens relative to the light source to adjust size of the light beam. The lens ring also serves as an outer heat sink in thermal conductive relationship with an inner heat sink.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2007Publication date: December 25, 2008Inventors: David A. Spartano, David J. Alessio, Michael S. Squires
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Publication number: 20080310144Abstract: The LED mount with a built-in circuit and a new design element allows the unit to receive interchangeable attachments (i.e. suction cup, headband, and clip) and significantly extends the use of LED lighting to more locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Eric Hsin-Yi Wu
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Publication number: 20080310145Abstract: A personal lighting apparatus (100) is disclosed. The personal lighting apparatus has a light source (131) and a non-contact switching device (123) in operative communication with the light source in order to actuate the light source between an on position and an off position. Additionally, the personal lighting apparatus has a mounting apparatus (110) adapted to locate the personal light apparatus on a user such that light emitted by the light source is directed substantially in a direction of the user's field of view.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2006Publication date: December 18, 2008Applicant: JOHN BLAKE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PTY. LTD.Inventors: John Thirlwall Blake, Neil Davidson
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Publication number: 20080298048Abstract: The present invention relates to a headlamp having a detachable LED flashlight and having a strap and a main body made of a flexible material and is designed to fit easily and comfortably over a user's head. The main body of the headlamp has a housing with a cavity formed therein, and the detachable flashlight is configured to have a snug-fit in the cavity. The flashlight comprises a body and a cap, the cap being attached to the body by a flexible strap. The body of the flashlight has a battery compartment and a circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: Garrity Industries, Inc.Inventors: Kevin S. Garrity, James Sener
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Patent number: 7455418Abstract: A reflective/glow in the dark safety band formed by either a single layer, or a double layer of fabric or plastic which can be worn on users head, wrist, or ankle providing reflective and glow in the dark characteristics to enhance safety for the person who participate in sport activities at nighttime.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Inventor: Hazel Graham
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Patent number: 7452106Abstract: The invention provides a circuit device for controlling N light-emitting devices disposed in a sequence on an object, wherein N is an integer larger than 1, and each light-emitting device includes a respective light-emitting diode. The circuit device includes a water-proof enclosure, a motion-actuated switch, a controller, and a battery. Particularly, the controller is capable of driving the light-emitting diodes lighting up on the basis of a first predefined sequence and a consequent second predefined sequence when triggered by the motion-actuated switch.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2006Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventor: Shen Ko Tseng
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Patent number: 7450028Abstract: A LED operation light, comprising at least two power sources, at least one of which is an adjustable power source, at least two LED units, and measuring and control means. The LED units, which comprise one or more LED components, emit light in response to power received from the power source. The LED components have been arranged to produce emission of light color components of at least two different wavelengths. The measuring means have been arranged to measure light emission of the LED unit and, based on measurement data, to generate control information to be sent to the adjustable power source to adjust the magnitude of power to be supplied to the LED unit. The light emission of the LED component changes as the received power changes, which again results in a change in the correlation between the emitted light color components, and therefore in the color temperature.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Planmeca OyInventor: Christian De Godzinsky
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Publication number: 20080266838Abstract: An illuminated helmet has a body, an illuminating device and a shell. The body is plastic foam and has an outer surface. The illuminating device is mounted on the outer surface of the body and has a flexible ribbon cable, multiple LEDs, a battery cartridge, and a switch. The switch is mounted on the body and is connected with the multiple LEDs and the battery cartridge by using the flexible ribbon cable. The shell is a plastic sheet and has an inner surface. The ribbon cable is flexible and thin, allowing the ribbon cable to be mounted smoothly on the outer surface of the body without breaking so the shell caps the body well and will not break.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Henkel Lin
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Publication number: 20080253109Abstract: A light housing member and a generator housing member configured and dimensioned to be mechanically attached to the light housing member in a first closed light emitting apparatus configuration is disclosed. The generator housing member defines a cavity. A strap assembly is configured to extend around the head of a user. The strap assembly is attached to the light housing member. A rechargeable battery is mechanically associated with the light housing member. An electrically driven light source is mechanically associated with the light housing member. The light source is positioned to output light from the light housing member. A generator is mechanically associated with the generator housing member. A crank is mechanically coupled to the generator. A generator housing member electrical connector is electrically coupled to the generator. A light housing member electrical connector is electrically coupled to the electrically driven light source.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2007Publication date: October 16, 2008Applicant: ICC Innovative Concepts Corp.Inventors: Serafino Sal Canino, Scott Gelormino
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Patent number: 7434969Abstract: A light support comprising a base plate and a light-carrying plate comprising a proximal end mounted to the base plate and being adapted for mounting a light thereon. The base plate comprises an anchoring element, an anti-tipping assembly and a concave support-mounting face. The anchoring element is adapted to be anchored within a penetrable material. The support mounting face co-acts with a surface on which the light support is mounted to. The light support further comprises an auxiliary element that comprises an auxiliary mounting element or an auxiliary anchoring element that can be moveable or stationary.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: The Flewelling Ford Family TrustInventors: Timothy Ford, Stephane Gascon
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Publication number: 20080239707Abstract: An illuminating headlamp consisting of a headband and at least one optical device providing illumination at a known distance from said optical device attached to said headband. Each optical device consists of a housing having an open first end and an open second end. There is a light emitting device attached to a mounting which is attached to the second end causing said light emitting device to be orientated at a known angle to an axis of said housing. At least one optically transparent lens is incorporated into said first end, and a means for adjusting said optically transparent lens in order to cause a focal point of the lens to be positioned behind said light emitting device, wherein a zone of substantially uniform illumination is projected at said known distance.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: Designs for Visions, Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Feinbloom, Kenneth Braganca, Peter Yan