18608558. SITE LIGHT simplified abstract (MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION)

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SITE LIGHT

Organization Name

MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC TOOL CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

David Proeber of Milwaukee WI (US)

Ross Mcintyre of Milwaukee WI (US)

Jason D. Thurner of Menomonee Falls WI (US)

Michael A. Verhagen of Nashotah WI (US)

Gareth Mueckl of Milwaukee WI (US)

Brian Cornell of West Allis WI (US)

Dalton F. Hansen of Grafton WI (US)

Anthony R. Sleck of Lisbon WI (US)

SITE LIGHT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18608558 titled 'SITE LIGHT

The patent application describes a site light with a telescopic arm assembly, a light assembly, and a leg assembly that can be adjusted between stowed and deployed positions.

  • The leg assembly includes a first lock mechanism to secure it in deployed positions and a second lock mechanism to secure it in the stowed position.
  • The second lock mechanism disengages when the leg assembly is deployed, while the first lock mechanism disengages when the leg assembly is stowed.

Potential Applications:

  • Construction sites
  • Outdoor events
  • Emergency response situations

Problems Solved:

  • Providing stable lighting in various environments
  • Easy transportation and storage of the site light

Benefits:

  • Versatile lighting solution
  • Space-saving design
  • Enhanced safety in dark or low-light conditions

Commercial Applications:

  • Lighting equipment rental companies
  • Construction companies
  • Event management companies

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the telescopic arm assembly contribute to the functionality of the site light? 2. What materials are typically used in the construction of the leg assembly for durability and stability?


Original Abstract Submitted

A site light including a body, a telescopic arm assembly coupled to the body, a light assembly coupled to the telescopic arm and movable with respect to the body, and a leg assembly coupled to the body and including a contact surface. Where the leg assembly is adjustable between a stowed position and one or more deployed positions, where the leg assembly includes a first lock mechanism configured to selectively secure the leg assembly in a respective one of the one or more deployed positions, and a second lock mechanism configured to selectively secure the leg assembly in the stowed position. Where the second lock mechanism is disengaged when the leg assembly is in the one or more deployed positions, and where the first lock mechanism is disengaged when the leg assembly is in the stowed position.