Portable lantern light with multiple operating modes
US-10598319-B2 · Mar 24, 2020 · US
US10914433B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10914433-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016826785-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Feb 9, 2021 |
| Grant date | Feb 9, 2021 |
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A portable lantern light is configured to be operated in a range of selectable operational modes to provide flexible illumination solutions in both stationary and portable situations. The lantern light includes an elongated central body with a plurality of external longitudinal ribs, longitudinal channels positioned between a pair of external ribs, a lighting element residing within the channel, and a lens overlying the lighting element that acts as a primary optic. A power source that includes a battery cartridge is removably inserted within a receiver of the central body. The lantern light includes an operating mode selector assembly to control which lighting elements are illuminated during operation of the portable lantern light, and a luminosity selector assembly to selectively control the lumen output (brightness) of the lighting elements. The lantern light also includes a retractable stabilization assembly that can be deployed to stabilize the light on a support surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A portable light comprising: a central body including: a plurality of external longitudinal ribs that extend along the entire length of the central body; a plurality of lighting elements, wherein one of the plurality of lighting elements resides between a pair of the plurality of external longitudinal ribs; a plurality of lenses, wherein one of the plurality of lenses overlies one of the plurality of lighting elements; and a power source positioned within the plurality of lighting elements; a first end assembly operably coupled to a first end portion of the central body and the power source; and a second end assembly operably coupled to a second end portion of the central body. 2. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the power source includes a battery cartridge having a first end and a second end, wherein either end of the battery cartridge can be oriented to operably place all batteries contained within the battery cartridge in contact with the first end assembly without reconfiguring the battery cartridge or circuitry contained within the portable light. 3. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the power source is a rechargeable battery configured to supply power to a receptacle that is positioned within the second end assembly. 4. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein each one of the plurality of lighting element includes an emitter assembly operably connected to a lighting element printed circuit board (PCB), said emitter assembly being a chip on board (COB) LED. 5. The portable light of claim 4 , further comprising a power source printed circuit board (PCB) with an aperture, and wherein an extent of the lighting element PCB extends through the aperture and is electrically coupled to the power source PCB. 6. The portable light of claim 1 , the first end assembly includes a mode selector that is slidingly coupled to the first end assembly, wherein a user displaces the operating mode selector relative to an extent of the upper housing to select which lighting element is to be illuminated during operation of the portable light. 7. The portable light of claim 6 , wherein the operating mode selector overlaps an extent of the upper housing while an upper flange of the upper housing remains exposed, said upper flange including lighting element indicia designating which lighting element is to be illuminated during operation of the portable light. 8. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the first end assembly further includes a luminosity selector assembly to selectively control lumen output of the lighting elements that are selected for illumination during operation of the portable light. 9. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the second end assembly includes a motion sensor or a speaker. 10. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the second end assembly includes a second light source that emits a second light pattern that is oriented axially to the central body. 11. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the portable light has an elongated configuration with a length that is between five to eight times a width of the central body of the portable light. 12. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein each one of the external longitudinal ribs have an outer surface and each one of the plurality of lenses have an outer surface, wherein an extent of the outer surface of one of the plurality of lenses is substantially flush with the outer surface of one of the external longitudinal ribs. 13. A portable light comprising: a central body defining a tubular receiver, the central body having: a channel extending longitudinally along the central body and being positioned radially outward of the tubular receiver; a lighting element residing within the channel; a lens overlying the lighting element; a power source positioned within the tubular receiver of the central body, and wherein said power source extends along the entire length of the central body; and an end assembly operably coupled to the central body and the power source. 14. The portable light of claim 13 , wherein the end assembly includes an operating mode selector assembly configured to control operation of the portable light. 15. The portable light of claim 14 , wherein the operating mode selector assembly is a single depressible button. 16. The portable light of claim 13 , wherein the central body further includes an external longitudinal rib extending longitudinally along the central body, wherein the channel is positioned adjacent the external longitudinal rib. 17. The portable light of claim 16 , wherein an outer surface of the external longitudinal rib is substantially flush with an outer surface of the lens. 18. The portable light of claim 17 , wherein the longitudinal rib includes a projection that is configured to receive a peripheral edge of the lens. 19. The portable light of claim 13 , further including a wireless module that is configured to communicate to an external electronic device. 20. The portable light of claim 13 , wherein the power source is a rechargeable battery configured to supply power to a receptacle. 21. The portable light of claim 13 , further comprising a second end assembly that includes a second light source that emits a second light pattern oriented axially to the central body. 22. The portable light of claim 13 , wherein the lighting element has a length that is at least 60% of a length of the power source.
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