Lamp body pouch

Illumination – With wearing apparel or body support – Shoulder suspension or torso encircling

Reexamination Certificate

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C362S103000, C362S186000, C362S191000

Reexamination Certificate

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06554445

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention involves a device to hold a light generating device on the front of a person allowing the hands to be free to carry out tasks.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
From early times there has been a continuing need to provide a light that can illuminate the area in front of a person, while allowing the person's hands free to carry out tasks. For the sports of fishing and hunting there is a need to provide a hands free lamp that continually illuminates a major portion of the space to the person's front with broad area of light. One of the early devices used by early miners was a hat that held a candle. Flashlights are very handy, but to allow hand free operation, a device is required to hold them in position. Such devices include various mechanisms to hold pen lights to hats with limited light area coverage, such as U.S. Pat. No. 4,827,384 to Von Schlemmer. Larger lamps on hats would be too burdensome for long term use. Further, attaching a flashlight to a person's headgear, requires that the light beam from the flashlight moves to the side as the person's head moves in that direction. Large battery powered lamps provide enough light to the area in front of a person, but are unwieldy and in the way of carrying out many tasks. If such a lamp is set on the side of the person, shadows interfere with many tasks. Further, such lamps typically do not provide adjustment of the width and size of the illuminated area. Flashlights with a long flexible rear extension that is capable of holding a set position are commercially available. These lights may be curled around a person's head or draped over a person's shoulder to provide hands free operation. However, they do not provide a steady and stable light source if attached loosely on the body. If the extension is attached tightly around the person's neck, it is uncomfortable and the illumination moves as the head moves.
Squat shaped battery powered lamps in the shape of a translucent dome are commercially available that are typically turned on and off by tapping the translucent dome. The dome essentially covers a housing which encloses a lamp, a battery, and a switch mechanism. The battery is operably connected to the lamp and the switch mechanism enables the connection and disconnection of the lamp to the battery by pressing on the dome and moving it in a downwardly direction. These lamps are typically used by merely placing them on a horizontal surface or by attaching them to a vertical wall using two-sided adhesive tape or other mechanism. Alternatively, a dome covered battery powered lamp of essentially the same shape may be provided, but with a side wall of the housing below the translucent dome through which a prominent switch extends allowing the lamp to be turned on and off.
None of the prior art devices answer the above needs and attain the objects stated herein below.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
For persons fishing from a small boat or the shore and stationary hunting from a blind or a tree stand at low light levels or at night, a soft light over a wide area in front of the person provides ideal illumination to carry out a variety of tasks, including baiting the hook, changing lures, unraveling a line, surf casting, unhooking a fish, loading a rifle or shotgun, eating, dressing an animal and the like. The device of this invention holds an unobtrusive lamp on the person's stomach or chest that provides broad illumination that allows such tasks to be carried out without significant shadows interfering with even delicate tasks. However, circumstances arise when, for a time, the broad area of illumination is not desirable and a narrower beam of light is needed. The device allows the light from a lamp to be narrowed and even essentially hidden with a simple adjustment. When the broad area of illumination is needed again, another simple adjustment uncovers the light. The device includes a pouch of flexible material with a central aperture opening through the pouch frontwardly. The edges of the pouch around the peripheral edge of the aperture are capable of being gathered to adjustably and controllably reduce the size of the aperture and even close the aperture. The terms “gather” and “gathered” are not intended to limit the scope of the invention and are intended to be construed broadly. For example, the aperture may be circular and the “gathering” of the fabric by use of a cord through a casing around the edge of the aperture alternatively closes and opens the aperture. Also, the aperture may be rectangular and preferably square with a plurality of flaps attached around the periphery of the edge of the aperture adapted to be “gathered” by folding them inwardly toward the center of the aperture and toward each other. The term “gather” refers to bringing the peripheral edge of the aperture together.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device that holds a lamp on the front of a person that does not extend a significant distance frontwardly into the space that would interfere with tasks using the person's hands.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a device that holds a battery powered lamp on the front of a person that may easily be turned on and off without removing the lamp from the device.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a device that holds a battery powered lamp on the front of a person that provides a broad area of illumination frontwardly from the person.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a device that holds a battery powered lamp on the front of a person that allows the person to adjust the diameter of the area of illumination.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a device that holds a battery powered lamp on the front of a person that is comfortable and is essentially completely unobtrusive.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a device that holds a battery powered lamp on the front of a person that does not move when the person's head moves and provides illumination to the space to the ends of the person's hands held frontwardly with essentially no shadows interfering with fine tasks.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a device that holds a battery powered lamp on the front of a person that is secure and does not move even when the person exerts strenuous and quick movements such as surf casting.
An embodiment of this invention is a device for holding a light generating apparatus. The apparatus includes a light transmitting dome on a housing with a light generating means therein, and a switch means in the housing that enables the light generating means to be alternatively turned on and off while the illuminating apparatus remains in the device. The device includes a pouch adapted to hold the light generating apparatus, the pouch including a rear wall and a front wall, a central opening through the front wall with a peripheral edge around the opening, the opening adapted to allow the light transmitting dome of light generating apparatus to extend outwardly through the front wall, and means to alternatively gather the peripheral edge to reduce the size of the central opening and widen the peripheral edge to increase the size of the central opening. The device further includes strap means adapted to hold the pouch on a frontal area of a person with the front wall of the pouch facing outwardly.
It is preferred that the central opening be circular, the peripheral edge is a casing and the means to alternatively gather and widen the peripheral edge include a cord through the casing. It is preferred that the strap means be adapted to adjustably hold the pouch either on a person's chest or abdomen. It is further preferred that the strap means be adapted to hold the pouch on a person's abdomen. It is further preferred that a closable slit opens through the rear wall to enable the light generating apparatus to alternatively be inserted into the pouch and removed from the

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