Flashlight accessory

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Inventors

Accordino, Carmine L.

Application #

532245

Filed

Sep-22-1995

Published

Nov-26-1996

Current US Class

248/206.5
248/316.7

International Classes

A47G 001/17

Field of Search

248/206.5 248/313 248/316.7 248/316.8 248/229.16 248/229.26 211/89 224/545 224/553 224/562

Examiners

Braun; Leslie A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McGue; Frank J.

US Patent References

4506317   Magnetic support f...
4727462   Clamp-on magnet f...
4848714   Mounting plate wit...
4907769   Flashlight holder
4938440   Rotatable flashlight...
4998187   Headlamp holder...

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Other References

Flashmnate.TM. flyer dated 1991.

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Abstract
A flashlight accessory is disclosed which comprises a connector bar having two clamps rotatably mounted at each end of the bar. Lastly, a magnet is mounted on the connector bar between the respective clamps. The preferred clamps are "Y" shaped with the lower extension being received in an open ended slot cut in each end of the connector bar. A screw extends through holes on either side of the slot and through a corresponding hole in the lower extension. Tightening the wingnut firmly secures the clamp in the desired position. The upwardly extending arms of each clamp are arcuate in shape and flexible enough to allow insertion of a standard flashlight but resilient enough to firmly grasp the flashlight when inserted therebetween. One or both clamps may be used to secure the flashlight.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An accessory for use in combination with a flashlight having a lamp portion and a battery storage portion, the accessory comprising:

a connector bar having two arms at each end, the arms defining a slot therebetween,

two Y-shaped clamps being independently rotatably mounted at each end of said connector bar, the lower extension of each of the Y-shaped clamps being rotatably mounted in the slot between the arms, the upwardly extending arms of each Y-shaped clamp adapted for firmly and removably securing the battery storage portion of the flashlight therebetween, the two clamps being positioned whereby both clamps can simultaneously engage the battery storage portion;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to flashlight accessories, and, more particularly, to an accessory which mounts a standard flashlight on a variety of surfaces and allows a user to direct the light therefrom as desired.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Various types of flashlight accessories have been described in the patent literature.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,938,440 entitled "Rotatable Flashlight Holder" which issued Jul. 3, 1990 to Weinfield shows a portable, rotatable holder for a flashlight comprises a base structure, an upright housing secured thereto, a receptacle for receiving and releasably holding a flashlight and means for dual rotational movement of the clamped flashlight to a desired position.

U.S. Pat. No. 2,042,385 entitled "Flashlight Attachment for Gasoline Hose Nozzles" which issued on May 26, 1936 to Boring discloses a means for attaching a flashlight to a gasoline nozzle including split clamps connected by frictional pivot links to an elongated strip.
 
  The present invention 10 discloses a fishing rod holder harness comprising a harness member, with straps 20, 22, body pad member 24 and a fishing rod holder...  A clamp for holding a flashlight in position, while removably securing it to a support, having a generally U-shaped retaining member that is resistant...