Paul J. Reiff - Bluffton IN David L. Reiff - Bluffton IN
Assignee:
General Manufacturing, Inc. - Bluffton IN
International Classification:
F21K 700
US Classification:
362260, 362223, 362399
Abstract:
A fluorescent work light having a cover with restraining elements for restricting the movement of the fluorescent lamp. The restraining elements are inwardly projecting integral portions of the cover and restrict the lateral, rotational and axial movement of the fluorescent lamp. The work light also includes a rotatable socket with permits the cover to be threadingly engaged to the handle while rotationally engaging the fluorescent lamp. The distal end of the cover may consist entirely of transparent material to thereby permit light to be emitted from the distal end of the cover in all outward directions. The handle is provided with a removable end cover which is interchangeable with a plurality of different end covers.
A work light for work or task areas which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light. LED clusters are mounted on a circuit board which is located in a housing. The LED work lights may be powered by conventional 120 or 240-volt electrical outlets, a DC generator, a battery, a battery pack, or a car adapter.
Paul J. Reiff - Bluffton IN, US David L. Reiff - Bluffton IN, US Clyde M. Brown - Hebron IN, US
Assignee:
General Manufacturing, Inc. - Bluffton IN
International Classification:
F21L004/02
US Classification:
362184, 362244, 362294, 362373, 362545
Abstract:
A work light for work or task areas which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light. LED clusters are mounted on a circuit board which is located in a housing. The LED work lights may be powered by conventional 120 or 240-volt electrical outlets, a DC generator, a battery, a battery pack, or a car adapter.
Paul J Reiff - Bluffton IN, US Clyde M Brown - Hebron IN, US
Assignee:
General Manufacturing, Inc. - Bluffton IN
International Classification:
F21V 9/00
US Classification:
362231, 362228, 362260
Abstract:
A light for use in applications requiring conventional and specialized, dimmable lighting wherein the color of the emitted light can easily be switched. The light includes fluorescent and/or LED light sources which are dimmable by a control box. The control box further allows for switching between two light sources provided in the light. The light sources may provide white light or specialized light including red or blue “invisible” light required in some military applications or UV lighting.
Paul J. Reiff - Bluffton IN, US David L. Reiff - Bluffton IN, US Clyde M. Brown - Hebron IN, US
Assignee:
General Manufacturing, Inc. - Bluffton IN
International Classification:
F21L 4/02
US Classification:
362184, 362197, 362244, 362800, 362228
Abstract:
A work light for work or task areas which uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light. LED clusters are mounted on a circuit board which is located in a housing. The LED work lights may be powered by 3. 6 volt, 4. 8 volt, or 6. 0 volt sources.
Paul J. Reiff - Bluffton IN David L. Reiff - Bluffton IN
Assignee:
General Manufacturing, Inc. - Bluffton IN
International Classification:
F21K 2700
US Classification:
362260
Abstract:
A fluorescent work light having a cover with restraining elements for restricting the movement of the fluorescent lamp. The restraining elements are inwardly projecting integral portions of the cover and restrict the lateral, rotational and axial movement of the fluorescent lamp. The work light also includes a rotatable socket with permits the cover to be threadingly engaged to the handle while rotationally engaging the fluorescent lamp. The distal end of the cover may consist entirely of transparent material to thereby permit light to be emitted from the distal end of the cover in all outward directions.
William Krisch, Ethan Harzheim, Andrea Esposito, Paula Tadrowski, Sanne Blankestijn, Brian Gelder, Scott Conn, Danielle Maher, Sandy Gross, Kelly Rampson, Ben Quattrone