Claims
- 1. A lighter resistant to use by unintended users, said lighter comprising:
- a lighter body having a fuel compartment;
- a valve for supplying fuel from said fuel compartment;
- an actuator mounted for movement with respect to said lighter body;
- an ignition mechanism having an actuation axis, movement of said actuator from a first position along said actuation axis to an actuation position along said longitudinal axis causing said ignition mechanism to ignite said fuel; and
- an actuation inhibiting mechanism arranged to limit movement of said actuator along and transverse to said actuation axis when said actuation inhibiting mechanism is engaged, whereupon disengagement of said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits movement of said actuator from said first position to said actuation position to actuate said ignition mechanism to ignite said fuel.
- 2. A lighter as in claim 1, wherein:
- said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits partial movement of said actuator along said actuation axis between said first position and an intermediate position, said intermediate position is between said first position and said actuation position;
- when engaged, said actuation inhibiting mechanism resists movement of said actuator from said intermediate position to said actuation position; and
- said actuation inhibiting mechanism resists movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis as said actuator is moved from said first position towards said intermediate position.
- 3. A lighter as in claim 2, wherein said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis when said actuator is at said intermediate position such that said actuator may be moved transverse to and then along said actuation axis toward said actuation position.
- 4. A lighter as in claim 1, wherein said actuation inhibiting mechanism comprises an interlocking mechanism arranged to resist movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis when said actuator is at said first position.
- 5. A lighter as in claim 4, wherein said interlocking mechanism comprises:
- a first projection moveable with said actuator; and
- a second projection fixed with respect to said lighter body;
- wherein said first and second projections are movable with respect to each other between an engaged configuration where said interlocking mechanism prevents movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis and a disengaged configuration where said first projection is movable away from said second projection and said actuator is movable transverse to said actuation axis.
- 6. A lighter as in claim 5, wherein:
- said first projection comprises a base projection and at least one wing extending therefrom; and
- said second projection includes a slot for receiving said at least one wing, and an undercut permitting removal of said at least one wing from said slot as said actuator approaches said intermediate position.
- 7. A lighter as in claim 6, further comprising a blocking mechanism arranged to permit movement of said actuator from said first position to said intermediate position and to resist further movement of said actuator toward said actuation position when said blocking mechanism is engaged.
- 8. A lighter as in claim 7, wherein movement of said actuator from said first position toward said intermediate position permits disengagement of said interlocking mechanism such that said actuator may be moved away from said blocking mechanism and thereafter further moveable towards said actuation position to actuate said ignition mechanism.
- 9. A lighter as in claim 8, wherein said actuator is tiltable relative to said lighter body when in said intermediate position to disengage said interlocking mechanism and said blocking mechanism and thus to permit further movement of said actuator to said actuation position.
- 10. A lighter as in claim 1, further comprising a blocking mechanism arranged to permit movement of said actuator from said first position to an intermediate position between said first position and said actuation position, and to inhibit further movement of said actuator toward said actuation position when said blocking mechanism is engaged.
- 11. A lighter as in claim 10, wherein said actuator is tiltable when in said intermediate position to disengage said blocking mechanism and to permit further movement of said actuator toward said actuation position.
- 12. A lighter as in claim 10, further comprising a biasing element biasing said actuator toward a position where said blocking mechanism is engaged.
- 13. A lighter as in claim 1, wherein:
- said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits partial movement of said actuator from a first position to an intermediate position located between said first position and said actuation position; and
- said actuator is tiltable with respect to said actuation axis when said actuator is in said intermediate position to permit movement of said actuator from said intermediate position to said actuation position.
- 14. A lighter as in claim 13, wherein:
- said actuation inhibiting mechanism resists movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis between said first position and said intermediate position; and
- said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits partial movement of said actuator along said actuation axis between said first position and said intermediate position.
- 15. A lighter as in claim 14, wherein said further movement of said actuator from said intermediate position toward said actuation position is along said actuation axis.
- 16. A lighter as in claim 13, wherein said ignition mechanism is partially bent upon movement of said actuator from said first position to said actuation position.
- 17. A lighter as in claim 16, wherein:
- said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits partial movement of said actuator along said actuation axis between said first position and said intermediate position;
- said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits movement of said actuator at said intermediate position to cause bending of said ignition mechanism and disengagement of said actuation inhibiting mechanism upon tilting of said actuator; and
- disengagement of said actuation inhibiting mechanism permits further movement of said actuator from said intermediate position to said actuation position.
- 18. A lighter as in claim 17, wherein movement of said actuator from said intermediate position to said actuation position is along said actuation axis.
- 19. A lighter as in claim 16, wherein:
- said ignition mechanism comprises a first portion mounted in a cavity defined in said actuator and a second portion mounted in said lighter body; and
- said first portion is tightly fit within said cavity in said actuator such that tilting of said actuator causes bending of said ignition mechanism.
- 20. A lighter as in claim 13, wherein:
- said ignition mechanism comprises a first portion mounted in a cavity defined in said actuator and a second portion mounted in said lighter body; and
- said first portion fits within said cavity in said actuator with sufficient clearance such that tilting of said actuator does not impart bending forces to said ignition mechanism.
- 21. A lighter as in claim 20, wherein a biasing member is disposed in the clearance between the first portion of the ignition mechanism and walls of said cavity.
- 22. A lighter as in claim 8 wherein the blocking mechanism comprises an extension member cooperatively engaging with a recess to resist movement between the intermediate position and the actuating position when a user-applied displacement is greater than necessary to disengage the first projection from the second projection of the interlocking mechanism.
- 23. A method of preventing unintended use of a lighter comprising the steps of:
- providing a lighter having a lighter body, a fuel compartment, a nozzle coupled to said fuel reservoir, an ignition mechanism having an actuation axis, an actuator movable along said actuation axis from a first position to an actuation position in which said actuator causes said ignition mechanism to create a flame, and an actuation inhibiting mechanism;
- arranging said actuation inhibiting mechanism to inhibit movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis when at said first position;
- arranging said actuation inhibiting mechanism to inhibit movement of said actuator from said first position to said actuation position by inhibiting movement of said actuator along said actuation axis beyond an intermediate position between said first position and said actuation position and by inhibiting movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis; and
- arranging said actuation inhibiting mechanism to permit movement of said actuator from said intermediate position to said actuation position to actuate said ignition mechanism after said actuator is moved transverse to said actuation axis.
- 24. A method as in claim 23, further comprising the step of arranging said actuation inhibiting mechanism to permit movement of said actuator transverse to said actuation axis only after movement of said actuator from said first position toward said intermediate position.
- 25. A method as in claim 24, further comprising the step of mounting said actuator in said housing to be tiltable when in said intermediate position to move said actuator transverse to said actuation axis and to permit further movement of said actuator from said intermediate position to said actuation position.
- 26. A child resistancy apparatus for devices including a body portion and an actuator movably mounted on said body portion, said child resistancy apparatus comprising:
- a first mechanism cooperating with said actuator to limit movement of said actuator to a first direction between a first position and an intermediate position; and
- a second mechanism cooperating with said actuator to prevent movement of said actuator in a second direction transverse to said first direction as said actuator is moved between said first position and said intermediate position;
- wherein movement of said actuator in said first direction and in said second direction permits said actuator to be further moved in a third direction substantially parallel to said first direction.
- 27. The child resistancy apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said body portion comprises the body of a child resistant lighter and said actuator comprises the valve actuator of said lighter.
- 28. The child resistancy apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said lighter includes a piezoelectric ignition mechanism.
- 29. The child resistancy mechanism according to claim 28, wherein said second mechanism comprises a flange part mounted on said actuator and a slot defining member having a slot and secured to said body portion, wherein said flange part is slideably received in and retained by said slot of said slot defining member such that depression of said actuator to at least said intermediate position causes said flange part to disengage from said slot.
- 30. The child resistancy mechanism according to claim 29, wherein said flange part defines a T-shaped flange and said slot defining member defines two opposed projections which slideably engage each side of said flange.
- 31. A lighter comprising:
- an elongated housing having a fuel compartment;
- a nozzle for supplying fuel from said fuel compartment;
- a spark producing mechanism for igniting said fuel;
- an actuator operatively engaged with said spark producing mechanism, such that movement of said actuator from a first elevation to a second elevation along an actuation axis actuates said spark producing mechanism;
- a blocking member disposed on the lighter body to prevent movement of said actuator from said first elevation to said second elevation along the actuation axis until said actuator is displaced in a direction transverse to the actuation axis.
- 32. The lighter of claim 31 in which said the actuator is biased toward a blocking position where the blocking member prevents movement along the actuation axis.
- 33. The lighter of claim 31, wherein said blocking member cooperates with a surface on the actuator to prevent movement along actuation axis.
- 34. The lighter of claim 31, wherein said actuator is tiltable relative to the elongated housing.
- 35. The lighter of claim 31, wherein said actuator is first moved in a direction transverse to the actuation axis and then along the actuation axis to ignite the fuel.
- 36. The lighter of claim 32, wherein said actuator automatically returns to said first elevation from said second elevation when a user applied force is removed.
- 37. A lighter comprising:
- an elongated housing having a fuel compartment;
- a nozzle for supplying fuel from said fuel compartment;
- a spark producing mechanism for igniting said fuel;
- an actuator operatively engaged with said spark producing mechanism, such that movement of said actuator from a first elevation to a second elevation along an actuation axis actuates said spark producing mechanism; and
- a blocking surface on the actuator adapted to prevent movement of said actuator from said first elevation to said second elevation along the actuation axis until said actuator is displaced in a direction transverse to the actuation axis.
- 38. The lighter of claim 37, in which said the actuator is biased toward a blocking position where the blocking member prevents movement along the actuation axis.
- 39. The lighter of claim 31, wherein said blocking surface cooperates with a blocking member disposed on the elongated body to prevent movement along actuation axis.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/922,040 filed Sep. 2, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,448, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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