Portable lantern light with multiple operating modes
US-11678414-B2 · Jun 13, 2023 · US
US12041700B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12041700-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318316411-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 12, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2024 |
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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 configured to provide distinct operating modes, the portable light comprising: a central body having a receiver and a central axis that extends through a length of the central body; a power source positioned within the receiver of the central body; a flashlight head operably coupled to the power source and configured to emit light, wherein a portion of the emitted light is oriented substantially parallel with the central axis; an upper housing coupled to the central body and having a mode indicia; a mode selector having: (i) a mode selector ring that circumscribes a portion of the upper housing, and (ii) a mode selection indicator; wherein an application of an angularly directed force on the mode selector ring causes said mode selector ring to be angularly displaced relative to the central axis, and wherein said angular displacement of the mode selector ring causes: (i) the mode selection indicator to move relative to the mode indicia, and (ii) the portable light to change from a first operational mode to a second operational mode. 2. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the power source is a rechargeable battery configured to: (i) supply current to a USB receptacle, and (ii) receive current from the USB receptacle. 3. The portable light of claim 1 , further comprising a button configured to switch the portable light from an OFF state to an ON state, and wherein in the OFF state, no light is emitted from the flashlight head, and wherein in the ON state, light is emitted from the flashlight head. 4. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the mode selector ring is configured to be displaced less than 360 degrees. 5. The portable light of claim 4 , wherein the mode selector ring is configured to be displaced less than 100 degrees. 6. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein in the first operational mode, the portable light emits light at a first lumen output level, and wherein in the second operational mode, the portable light emits light at a second lumen output level, the first lumen output level being less than the second lumen output level. 7. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the portable light is waterproof for up to 30 meters. 8. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the portable light is configured to output more than 3,000 lumens. 9. The portable light of claim 1 , wherein the mode selector ring includes an external surface that is configured to enhance the user's grip during the angular displacement of the mode selector ring. 10. A portable light configured to provide multiple operating modes, the portable light comprising: a mode selector having a mode selector ring that circumscribes a portion of a housing of the portable light; a light emitter: (a) coupled to the mode selector, (b) configured to emit a portion of light in a direction that is substantially parallel with a central axis of the portable light, and (c) configured to emit (i) a first amount of light when the portable light is a first operational mode and (ii) a second amount of light when the portable light is a second operational mode; and wherein the mode selector ring is configured to be rotated relative to the central axis of the portable light, and wherein said rotation of the mode selector ring causes the portable light to change from the first operational mode to the second operational mode. 11. The portable light of claim 10 , further comprising a power source that is coupled to the mode selector and the light emitter, and wherein said power source includes a rechargeable battery configured to: (i) supply current to a USB receptacle, and (ii) receive current from the USB receptacle. 12. The portable light of claim 10 , further comprising a button configured to switch the portable light from an OFF state to an ON state, and wherein in the OFF state, no light is emitted from the flashlight head, and wherein in the ON state, light is emitted from the flashlight head. 13. The portable light of claim 10 , wherein the mode selector ring is configured to be rotated less than 100 degrees. 14. The portable light of claim 10 , wherein in the first operational mode, the portable light emits light at a first lumen output level, and wherein in the second operational mode, the portable light emits light at a second lumen output level, the first lumen output level being less than the second lumen output level. 15. The portable light of claim 10 , wherein the mode selector ring includes a means for enhancing the user's grip during rotation of the mode selector ring. 16. A portable light comprising: a housing coupled to a central body, and wherein said central body includes a receiver and a central axis that extends along a length of the central body; a power source positioned within the receiver of the central body; a flashlight head coupled to an extent of the power source and configured to emit: (i) a first amount of light in a first mode and (ii) a second amount of light in a second mode, and wherein the second amount of light is greater than the first amount of light; a mode selector ring that circumscribes a portion of the housing; and wherein the mode selector ring is configured to be rotated around the central axis, and wherein said rotation of the mode selector ring causes the portable light to change between the first mode and the second mode. 17. The portable light of claim 16 , wherein the power source is a rechargeable battery configured to: (i) supply current to a USB receptacle, and (ii) receive current from the USB receptacle. 18. The portable light of claim 16 , further comprising a button configured to switch the portable light from an OFF state to an ON state, and wherein in the OFF state, no light is emitted from the flashlight head, and wherein in the ON state, light is emitted from the flashlight head. 19. The portable light of claim 16 , wherein the mode selector ring is configured to be rotated less than 100 degrees. 20. The portable light of claim 16 , wherein the portable light is configured to output more than 3,000 lumens. 21. The portable light of claim 20 , wherein the portable light is waterproof for up to 30 meters. 22. The portable light of claim 16 , wherein the mode selector ring includes an external surface that is configured to enhance the user's physical interaction with and displacement of the mode selector ring.
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