Claims
- 1. A lighter comprising:a housing having a fuel supply and a blocking surface; a valve for supplying fuel from said fuel supply; an actuator mounted for movement with respect to said housing; an ignition mechanism coupled to said actuator such that movement of said actuator from a first position to an actuation position causing said ignition mechanism to ignite said fuel; and a latch member having a first portion and a second portion having a free end, wherein said latch member is pivotally and non-bendably coupled to said actuator, such that in a locked position the free end of the latch member is aligned with the blocking surface, wherein movement of the first portion in a first direction causes the free end to move in a second direction opposite to the first direction and causes the free end to become unaligned with the blocking surface which permits movement of said actuator from said first position to said actuation position to actuate said ignition mechanism to ignite said fuel.
- 2. The lighter of claim 1, further including the latch member being pivotally coupled to a rear wall of the actuator.
- 3. The lighter as in claim 2, wherein the actuator further including two longitudinally extending spaced ribs extending from the rear wall, each rib defining a cutout.
- 4. The lighter as in claim 3, wherein the latch member further includes transversely extending pins being disposed within the cutouts for allowing the pivoting of the latch member.
- 5. The lighter as in claim 1, wherein the first direction is forward and the second direction is rearward.
- 6. The lighter as in claim 1, wherein the free end in the locked position is forward of the free end when in an intermediate position.
- 7. The lighter as in claim 1, wherein the housing further includes an outer wall and a spaced inner wall, and the inner wall including the blocking surface.
- 8. The lighter as in claim 7, wherein a chamber is defined between the outer wall and the inner wall.
- 9. The lighter as in claim 8, further including a biasing element for biasing the latch member into the locked position, wherein the biasing element is disposed within the chamber.
- 10. The lighter as in claim 9, wherein said biasing element is a leaf spring.
- 11. The lighter as in claim 10, wherein said leaf spring is separate from the latch member.
- 12. The lighter as in claim 1, further including a biasing element for biasing the latch member into the locked position.
- 13. The lighter as in claim 12, wherein the biasing element is a leaf spring connected to the housing.
- 14. The lighter as in claim 1, wherein the first portion is a finger actuation portion and the second portion is a body portion, and a user applies a first force to the finger actuation portion to move the latch member from the locked position to an intermediate position where the free end is unaligned with the blocking surface and the user applies a second force to the finger actuation portion to move the actuator along a longitudinal axis, the first force being forward and at an angle to a horizontal plane, the angle being between 0 to less than 90 to the horizontal plane.
- 15. The lighter as in claim 14, wherein the user applies the first and second forces by a finger.
- 16. The lighter as in claim 14, wherein a portion of the pulp of the finger contacts the finger actuation portion.
- 17. The lighter as in claim 1, wherein in the locked position a top of the latch member is spaced from the actuator.
- 18. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the first portion is a finger actuation portion and the second portion is a body portion, and a user's finger makes uninterrupted contact with the finger actuation portion from the movement of the latch member from the locked position to an unlocked position and movement of the actuator from the first position to the actuation position.
- 19. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the first portion is a finger actuation portion and the second portion is a body portion, and the body portion further includes an upper cam surface, and the latch mechanism further includes a cam member and the cam member has the finger actuation portion on the upper surface and a lower cam surface, the cam member being slidably coupled to the body portion such that the lower cam surface contacts the upper cam surface.
- 20. The lighter of claim 19, wherein in a locked position the finger actuation portion being below an outer surface of the actuator by a first distance and in an intermediate position the finger actuation portion being below the outer surface of the actuator by a second distance greater than the first distance.
- 21. The lighter of claim 19, wherein the actuator includes an internal cavity for receiving the body portion and defining an opening, the opening being in communication with the internal cavity, and the cam member being disposed within the opening.
- 22. The lighter of claim 21, wherein the opening extends through the rear of the actuator.
- 23. The lighter of claim 21, wherein the opening extends through a top wall of the actuator.
- 24. The lighter of claim 19, wherein in the inoperative position the finger actuation portion being above the outer surface of the actuator and in an intermediate position the finger actuation portion being below the outer surface of the actuator.
- 25. The lighter of claim 24, wherein a user's finger makes uninterrupted contact with the finger actuation portion from the movement of the latch member from the locked position to intermediate position and movement of the actuator from the first position to the actuation position.
- 26. The lighter as in claim 25, wherein a portion of the pulp of the finger makes uninterrupted contact with the finger actuation portion.
- 27. The lighter of claim 19, wherein in the cam member includes an actuation axis forming an angle with a longitudinal axis, the angle being between substantially 0° and about 90°.
- 28. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the first portion is a finger actuation portion and the second portion is a body portion, body portion being pivotally coupled to the actuator, wherein in a locked position the finger actuation portion being below an outer surface of the actuator by a first distance and in an intermediate position the finger actuation portion being below the outer surface of the actuator by a second distance greater than the first distance.
- 29. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the latch member is held in an operative position by the user's finger, wherein once in the operative position the free end of the latch member is unaligned with the blocking surface.
- 30. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the actuator is capable of being depressed at least once by a finger of a user while the latch member is in an intermediate position.
- 31. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the ignition mechanism further includes a longitudinal axis, and the movement of the actuator from the first position to the actuation position is along the longitudinal axis.
- 32. A lighter comprising:a housing having a fuel supply and a blocking surface; a valve for supplying fuel from said fuel supply; an actuator mounted for movement with respect to said housing; an ignition mechanism for igniting the fuel; a latch member having a first portion and a second portion having a free end; and a biasing element operatively associated with the latch member, wherein said latch member is only coupled to said actuator by a pivotal connection, such that in a locked position the free end of the latch member is aligned with the blocking surface, wherein movement of the first portion in a first direction causes the free end to move in a second direction opposite to the first direction and causes the free end to become unaligned with the blocking surface which permits movement of said actuator from said first position to an actuation position, and the biasing element biases and moves the latch member into the locked position whenever the latch member is released by a user.
- 33. The lighter of claim 32, wherein the latch member is separate from the actuator.
- 34. The lighter of claim 32, wherein the ignition mechanism further includes a longitudinal axis, and the movement of the actuator from the first position to the actuation position is along the longitudinal axis.
- 35. A lighter comprising:a housing having a fuel supply and a blocking surface; a valve for supplying fuel from said fuel supply; an actuator mounted for movement with respect to said housing; an ignition mechanism operatively associated with the actuator, where movement of said actuator from a first position to an actuation position causing said ignition mechanism to ignite said fuel; a latch member including a first portion having a first free end and a second portion having a second free end, wherein said latch member is pivotally coupled to said actuator, such that in a locked position the second free end of the latch member is aligned with the blocking surface, wherein movement of the first portion in a first direction causes the second free end to move in a second direction opposite to the first direction and causes the free end to become unaligned with the blocking surface in an unlocked position which permits movement of said actuator from said first position to said actuation position to actuate said ignition mechanism to ignite said fuel, and the latch member is always freely movable between the locked position and the unlocked position.
- 36. The lighter of claim 35, wherein the ignition mechanism further includes a longitudinal axis, and the movement of the actuator from the first position to the actuation position is along the longitudinal axis.
- 37. The lighter of claim 35, further including a biasing element operatively associated with the latch member, the biasing element biases and moves the latch member into the locked position whenever the latch member is released by a user.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application No. 09/172,609, filed Oct. 15, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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