A light directing apparatus is disclosed. The light directing apparatus including a light mounting fixture, a ball joint including a ball stud having a round head on a first end and a stud shaft on a second end in which the stud shaft mounted to the light mounting fixture and a magnetic housing magnetically coupling the ball joint and the magnetic housing by a magnetic force of the magnetic housing such that the magnetic housing has a concave mount surface to accommodate the round head of the ball joint therein allowing the ball joint to move freely within the concave opening such that the light mounting fixture is rotatable in a 360 degree range around the ball joint and movable 180 degrees in a latitudinal and a longitudinal direction. The light directing apparatus further includes a moveable arm affixed to the magnetic housing by a sleeve mount.
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1. A light directing apparatus comprising:
a light attached to a light mounting fixture member;
a ball stud member including a ball member having a round head on a first end and a threaded shaft on a second end, the threaded shaft mounted to the light mounting fixture;
a magnetic housing member magnetically coupling the ball member and the magnetic housing by a magnetic force of the magnetic housing, the magnetic housing having a concave mount surface to accommodate the round head of the ball stud therein allowing the ball member to move freely within the concave opening such that the light mounting fixture is rotatable in a 360 degree range around the ball member and movable 180 degrees in a latitudinal and a longitudinal direction; and
a moveable arm member affixed to the magnetic housing member,
wherein the threaded shaft of the ball stud member is configurable to lie parallel to each surface of a body of an automobile if the movable arm member is horizontal and the light directing apparatus is configured to direct light parallel to the each surface of the body of the automobile.
8. A service light directing apparatus comprising:
a light mounting fixture member;
a ball joint member including a ball stud having a round head on a first end and a threaded shaft on a second end, the threaded shaft mounted to the light mounting fixture;
a magnetic housing member magnetically coupling the ball joint member and the magnetic housing by a magnetic force of the magnetic housing, the magnetic housing having a concave mount surface to accommodate the round head of the ball stud therein allowing the ball joint to move freely within the concave opening such that the light mounting fixture is rotatable in a 360 degree range around the ball joint and movable 180 degrees in a latitudinal and a longitudinal direction; and
a moveable arm member affixed to the magnetic housing member,
wherein the threaded shaft of the ball joint member is configurable to lie parallel to each surface of a body of an automobile if the movable arm member is horizontal and the service light directing apparatus is configured to direct an illumination of the light parallel to the each surface of the body of the automobile.
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The present disclosure pertains to light mounting and light directional devices. More specifically the present disclosure pertains to light mounting devices that provide rotational movement and mobility.
In a product service environment, lighting is critical to conducting efficient and accurate repair of the product. For example, in the automobile industry, dent repair business requires a variety of different lights in various directions to enable to a technician to clearly and easily see and identify the extent of the damage to the automobile exterior. The lights required for such environments must be easy to rotate around the automobile and easily adjustable to produce the required angle and lighting to analyze and repair the damage.
Conventional lighting that provides some adjustability in aiming the light source employ, as shown in
Therefore, a way is needed to provide the proper lighting that is easily rotational in a large range of motion and mobile in order to properly affect repairs.
A light directing apparatus is disclosed. The light directing apparatus including a light attached to a light mounting fixture member, a ball joint member including a ball stud having a round head on a first end and a threaded shaft on a second end in which the threaded shaft is mounted to the light mounting fixture and a magnetic housing member magnetically coupling the ball joint member and the magnetic housing by a magnetic force of the magnetic housing such that the magnetic housing has a concave mount surface to accommodate the round head of the ball joint therein allowing the ball joint to move freely within the concave opening such that the light mounting fixture is rotatable in a 360 degree range around the ball joint and movable 180 degrees a latitudinal and a longitudinal direction. The light directing apparatus further includes a moveable arm member affixed to the magnetic housing by a sleeve mount. The light directing apparatus is configured to direct light onto the body of an automobile to enhance detection of dents and scratches therein.
Various features, nature, and advantages may become apparent from the detailed description set forth below when taken in conjunction with the drawings in which like reference characters identify correspondingly throughout.
In the following description, specific details are given to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. However, it will be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. For example, structures and techniques may not be shown in detail in order not to obscure the embodiments.
Overview
A first feature provides a way to provide a repair light that is rotatable and moveable to see automobile dents clearly.
The rotatable light mounting fixture includes a ball joint that includes a metal ball stud having a round head provided at the back surface of a light mounting fixture that has a service light attached to it. The service light can be of any size or shape. The ball stud is pivotal about the round head with respect to a concave magnetic housing, and rotatable about a center axis of the ball as well as being free to move laterally and longitudinally.
Embodiments of the Invention
The various features of the invention described herein can be implemented in different systems without departing from the invention. It should be noted that the foregoing embodiments are merely examples and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. The description of the embodiments is intended to be illustrative, and not to limit the scope of the claims. As such, the present teachings can be readily applied to other types of apparatuses and many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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