18608078. PORTABLE LIGHTING SYSTEMS simplified abstract (MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION)

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PORTABLE LIGHTING SYSTEMS

Organization Name

MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Bennett W. Westling of Milwaukee WI (US)

Christopher S. Spaulding of Green Bay WI (US)

Scott T. Moeller of Richfield WI (US)

PORTABLE LIGHTING SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18608078 titled 'PORTABLE LIGHTING SYSTEMS

The patent application describes a portable lighting system with a housing that has a cavity divided into two spaces, a light body that can move between enclosing one space and allowing access to it, and a removable battery in the second space.

  • The housing of the lighting system includes a lower surface and walls that define a cavity.
  • The cavity is divided into a first space and a second space.
  • A light body is attached to the housing and can move between enclosing the first space and allowing access to it.
  • A battery is removably received in the second space.
  • The design allows for easy access to the battery for replacement or recharging.

Potential Applications: - Outdoor lighting for camping or hiking - Emergency lighting during power outages - Task lighting for workshops or construction sites

Problems Solved: - Easy access to the battery for replacement or recharging - Versatile lighting options with movable light body

Benefits: - Convenient and portable lighting solution - Versatile usage in various settings - Efficient battery management

Commercial Applications: Title: "Versatile Portable Lighting System for Various Applications" This technology can be marketed to outdoor enthusiasts, emergency preparedness companies, and construction industries for their lighting needs.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the design of the housing contribute to the functionality of the lighting system? 2. What are the potential advantages of having a movable light body in a portable lighting system?


Original Abstract Submitted

A portable lighting system includes a housing with a lower surface, walls extending from the lower surface, and a cavity defined by the lower surface and the walls. The cavity is divided into a first space and a second space. A light body is coupled to the housing for movement between a first position, in which the light body encloses the first space, and a second position, in which the light body allows access to the first space. A battery is removably received in the second space.