Illumination – Self powered lamp – Flat flashlight casing
Patent
1994-06-08
1995-10-10
Lazarus, Ira S.
Illumination
Self powered lamp
Flat flashlight casing
362201, 362205, F21L 700
Patent
active
054576130
ABSTRACT:
A peripherally sealed card-like flashlight device includes an inner light generating module, a middle folded card insert, and an outer peripherally sealed protective cover. The inner module includes a flat battery pack, a lamp having a light emitting element and a pair of conductive lead elements extending therefrom, and an electrical switch assembly attached on the flat battery pack. Strips of metallic tape are used to electrically connect one of the lead elements to one electrically conductive portion of the flat battery pack and to position the other of the lead elements over an aperture through the switch assembly and overlying and spaced from another electrically conductive portion of the flat battery pack. The switch assembly is operable for making and breaking an electrical circuit between the flat battery pack and lead elements of the lamp by applying and releasing pressure on and from a region of the outer protective cover overlying the aperture of the switch assembly of the inner light generating module.
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Altman Peter
Vandenbelt Rudy
Flanagan John R.
Heyman L.
Lazarus Ira S.
Lumatec Industries, Inc.
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