FLOOD MAX

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FLOODMAX MAXLITE, INC. 12 York Avenue West Caldwell NJ 07006 FLOOD MAX;Compact Fluorescent Lamps for Down Lighting;
FLOODMAX FLOTEK INDUSTRIES, INC. Suite 150 8846 North Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston TX 77064 FLOOD MAX;providing temporary use of non-downloadable analysis and reporting software regarding fluids used in the oil and gas industry; providing temporary use of non-downloadable analysis and reporting software for use in maximizing profits through efficient use of goods and services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A lighting assembly (10) is adjustable between flood and spot lighting conditions for selectively illuminating an interior passenger compartment in a motor vehicle. The assembly (10) includes a housing (16) which clamps to a supporting member, such as a headliner (12), via a sleeve (18) interacting with a rotary cam lock (22). An LED light source (26) is orbitally supported within the housing (16) for projecting light in a directionally adjustable manner. A lens (50) is disposed in the light path (28) and is moveable between an extended spot position for task lighting and a retracted flood position for general illumination within the interior compartment. A switch (74) is responsive to movement of the lens (50) into its spot position for automatically energizing the LED (30). The switch (74) opens, thus de-energizing the LED (30) when the lens (50) is returned to its flood condition. A lighting control circuit (78, 78') is responsive to an override signal, such as from a door switch (80, 80'), for independently activating the light source (26) when the lens (50) is in its flood position. The light source (26) is supported for orbital movement within the housing (16) by a gimbal mechanism which includes an inner gimbal (38) carried in a cross (40). Pintals (42, 44) establish intersecting perpendicular axis (A,B) to accomplish the orbital movement. A latch mechanism (64) cooperates with leaf springs (62) by controlling movement of the lens (50) between its flood and spot conditions by a repeated push impulse applied by the finger of an operator. The switch (74) is incorporated into the leaf springs (62).