Daylight portable lamp for inspecting painted surfaces, in particular in the course of paint repair work on motor vehicles

US10129944B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10129944-B2
Application numberUS-201715678480-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 16, 2017
Priority dateAug 19, 2016
Publication dateNov 13, 2018
Grant dateNov 13, 2018

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A daylight portable lamp for inspecting painted surfaces, in particular during paint repair work on motor vehicles, has a setting device for setting the light intensity. The setting device has an operating element that can be adjusted between a minimum position and a maximum position, the light intensity being set to a minimum in the minimum position and the light intensity being set to a maximum in the maximum position. When the operating element is arranged in the vicinity of the minimum or maximum position returns automatically to the relevant minimum or maximum position on the basis of a spring restoring force. The operating element can be arranged infinitely variably in at least one transitional adjusting region between the minimum and maximum position without the operating element returning automatically to the minimum or maximum position, so that in the transitional adjusting region the light intensity can be set infinitely variably by the operating element.

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A daylight portable lamp for inspecting painted surfaces, in particular during paint repair work on motor vehicles, the daylight portable lamp having a setting device for setting the light intensity, the setting device comprising an operating element that can be adjusted between a minimum position and a maximum position, the light intensity being set to a minimum in the minimum position of the operating element and the light intensity being set to a maximum in the maximum position, the operating element when it is arranged in the vicinity of the minimum position or the maximum position returning automatically to the relevant minimum or maximum position on the basis of a spring restoring force, the operating element being able to be arranged infinitely variably in at least one transitional adjusting region between the minimum position and the maximum position without the operating element returning automatically to the minimum or maximum position, so that in the transitional adjusting region the light intensity can be set infinitely variably by the operating element. 2. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the operating element can be arranged in a midway position between the minimum position and the maximum position, the operating element likewise returning automatically to the midway position on the basis of the spring restoring force when it is arranged in the vicinity of the midway position. 3. The daylight portable lamp of claim 2 , wherein the at least one transitional adjusting region is formed between the minimum position and the midway position or between the midway position and the maximum position. 4. The daylight portable lamp of claim 3 , wherein between the midway position and the maximum position or between the minimum position and the midway position there is formed a further transitional adjusting region, in which the operating element can be arranged infinitely variably without the operating element returning automatically to the minimum, maximum or midway position, so that in the transitional adjusting region the light intensity can be set infinitely variably by the operating element. 5. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the light intensity can be reduced by the setting device only down to a minimum light intensity that is greater than 40%, in particular greater than 50%, of the maximum light intensity. 6. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the daylight portable lamp comprises at least one head part, which has a light-exit opening, and a handle part, by which an operator can grip the daylight portable lamp for the inspection of painted surfaces. 7. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal axis of the handle part extends substantially perpendicularly to the direction in which the light that can be produced leaves the head part through the light-exit opening. 8. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the operating element is arranged in or on the head part, in particular is rotationally mounted in the head part, and the operating element preferably being adjustable from the rear side of the head part, which is opposite from the light-exit opening. 9. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein for setting the light intensity, the operating element is mounted rotatably about a rotary setting axis. 10. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the rotary setting axis extends substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the handle part of the daylight portable lamp. 11. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the daylight portable lamp has in addition to the operating element an on/off switch, by means of which the daylight portable lamp can be switched on and off. 12. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the on/off switch is formed as a toggle switch. 13. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the operating element and the on/off switch are arranged on the daylight portable lamp in such a way that an operator grasping the daylight portable lamp with one hand by the handle part for inspecting painted surfaces can use the thumb of the same hand to adjust the operating element and can use the index finger of the same hand to actuate the on/off switch. 14. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the on/off switch is arranged opposite the operating element. 15. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the on/off switch is arranged at an end region of the handle part on the head side. 16. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein for producing the spring restoring force on the basis of which the operating element in the vicinity of the minimum, maximum and, if applicable, midway position returns automatically to the related position, the setting device has a slotted link and a spring element acting upon the slotted link, the spring element sliding along the slotted link when there is an adjustment of the operating element, and the minimum, maximum and, if applicable, midway position being formed by associated recesses in the slotted link. 17. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the slotted link is arranged on the operating element, preferably on a collar running around a rotary setting axis of the operating element. 18. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the collar that forms the slotted link is formed in one piece with the operating element. 19. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the operating element is formed substantially as a disk. 20. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the operating element has a protruding actuating lug. 21. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the operating element is fastened on an adjusting shaft of a potentiometer for rotation therewith, and is rotatable together with the adjusting shaft about the rotary setting axis. 22. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the slotted link is arranged on the side of the operating element that is facing away from the adjusting shaft of the potentiometer. 23. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein a rotary mounting for the operating element about the rotary setting axis is provided on that side of the operating element that is facing away from the adjusting shaft. 24. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the spring element is formed as a spring arm which is fastened on the inner side of a housing part of the daylight portable lamp, preferably is formed in one piece with it. 25. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein a second, redundant spring-element/slotted-linked pairing is provided in addition to the first spring-element/slotted-linked pairing. 26. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the daylight portable lamp has a lighting element for producing the light which comprises one or more light-emitting diodes. 27. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the setting device sets the light intensity in a pulse-controlled manner. 28. The daylight portable lamp of claim 1 , wherein the daylight portable lamp is formed as a cordless portable lamp operated by a rechargeable battery.

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  • Details, e.g. use of specially adapted sources, lighting or optical systems · CPC title

  • Specially adapted optical and illumination features · CPC title

  • the switch being part of, or disposed on the lamp head portion thereof · CPC title

  • for portable lighting devices · CPC title

  • Visual inspection (measuring projectors G01B9/08) · CPC title

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What does patent US10129944B2 cover?
A daylight portable lamp for inspecting painted surfaces, in particular during paint repair work on motor vehicles, has a setting device for setting the light intensity. The setting device has an operating element that can be adjusted between a minimum position and a maximum position, the light intensity being set to a minimum in the minimum position and the light intensity being set to a maxim…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sata Gmbh & Co Kg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B33/0845. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 13 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).