Portable illuminating device for interior and exterior use
This is a two piece portable illuminating container with both pieces having the ability of being manufactured in various lengths, widths and depths and with a vertical wall of at least 3 inches high. This vertical wall keeps items placed in to it from falling out. The floor of the top unit acts as a diffusing panel to completely illuminate the device when the light assembly is energized. It makes it easy to transfer the unit in its entirety from one enclosure to another. Since this unit is self contained it can be utilized as a free standing illuminated container. It has a battery power and a light source which is activated by an automatic or manual external switch.
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What is claimed is:
1. An illuminated container which is inserted into an enclosure to identify objects in said enclosure in darkened conditions comprising: an upper and lower assembly made of asemi-rigid but flexible translucent plastic; said upper assembly being primarily a walled container with a translucent floor which when illuminated in a dark or semi-dark environment silhouettes any object on said floor and lights all the objects in theenclosure, the lower assembly containing a momentary switch, a light source and a power source; the upper assembly being attached to the lower assembly by applying a nominal pressure to the sides of the flexible plastic walls which have interlockingdepressions at the bottom of the top unit and the top of the bottom assembly; the illumining container being activated by depressing an exposed momentary switch on the outside of the container which may or may not protrude through the enclosure; wherein the illuminated container can be removed from the enclosure and placed in a similar enclosure, used as an independent free standing container or can be manufactured to any suitable size.
2. The illuminated container of claim 1 wherein the lower unit includes a delay timing circuit for powering the light source.
Patent number:
6851826
View patent at USPTO
Filing date:
July 29, 2002
Issue date:
February 8, 2005
Inventor:
Rose T. James (Ormond Beach, Volusia, FL)
Primary Examiner:
Thomas M. Sember
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Current U.S. Classification: 362/154 362/156 362/311 362/355
