Claims
- 1. A utility lighter comprising a lighter housing, a lighting rod projecting from the lighter housing, a fuel tank, a valve for releasing fuel from said tank, a gas tube connected to the valve and extending through the lighting rod, an ignition unit for generating a spark, and a safety mechanism comprising:a trigger mounted in said lighter housing and said trigger having an exterior surface capable of being engaged by a user, said trigger also having an interior portion positioned substantially within said lighter, said interior portion having a stopper tab; a locking lever having a top surface with at least a first elevation and a second elevation, said locking lever secured within said housing to project toward said interior portion of said trigger, said locking lever biased in a position capable of engaging said stopper tab to prevent said trigger from sliding a sufficient distance to engage said ignition unit; a safety button mounted on said housing and capable of moving in a substantially parallel but opposite direction to said trigger; said safety button having a contact surface, a fuel release segment and a unlocking segment; said contact surface capable of manipulation by a user so that said fuel release segment opens said valve to release fuel while the unlocking segment substantially and simultaneously moves from a first position in which it is in contact with said first elevation of said locking lever to a second position in which the fuel release segment is in contact with said second elevation of said locking lever whereby said locking lever is caused to move out of interference with the stopper tab permitting said activation of said ignition unit by said trigger to ignite the fuel being released from said valve.
- 2. A utility lighter comprising a lighter housing, a lighting rod projecting from the lighter housing, a fuel tank, a valve for releasing fuel from said tank, a gas tube connected to the valve and extending through the lighting rod, an ignition unit for generating a spark, and a safety mechanism comprising:a trigger mounted in the lighter housing and said trigger having an exterior surface capable of being engaged by a user for activating the ignition unit, said trigger also having an interior portion positioned substantially within said lighter; a locking mechanism comprising a locking lever, a locking spring, and a stopper tab; said locking lever extending from said interior portion of said trigger and having a top surface with at least a first elevation and a second elevation; said locking spring capable of urging the locking lever into a position so that the locking lever is capable of being biased against the stopper tab to prevent said trigger from sliding a sufficient distance to engage said ignition unit; a safety button, which is mounted on said housing and capable of moving in a substantially parallel but opposite direction to said trigger; said safety button having a contact surface, a fuel release segment and a unlocking segment; said contact surface capable of manipulation by a user so that said fuel release segment opens said valve to release fuel while the unlocking segment substantially and simultaneously moves from a first position in which it is in contact with said first elevation of said locking lever to a second position in which the fuel release segment is in contact with the second elevation of said locking lever whereby said locking lever is caused to move out of interference with the stopper tab permitting said activation of said ignition unit by said trigger to ignite the fuel being released from said valve.
- 3. A utility lighter comprising a lighter housing, a lighting rod projecting from the lighter housing, a fuel tank, a valve for releasing fuel from said tank, a gas tube connected to the valve and extending through the lighting rod, an ignition unit for generating a spark, and a safety mechanism comprising:a trigger slidably mounted in said lighter housing and said trigger having an exterior surface capable of being engaged by a user for slidably activating the ignition unit, said trigger also having an interior portion positioned substantially within said lighter, said interior portion having a stopper tab; a locking lever having a top surface with at least a first elevation and a second elevation, said locking lever secured within said housing to project toward said interior portion of said trigger, said locking lever biased in a position capable of engaging said stopper tab to prevent said trigger from sliding a sufficient distance to engage said ignition unit; a safety button, which is slidably mounted on said housing and capable of moving in a substantially parallel but opposite direction to said trigger; said safety button having a contact surface, a fuel release segment and a unlocking segment; said contact surface capable of manipulation by a user so that said fuel release segment opens said valve to release fuel while the unlocking segment substantially and simultaneously moves from a first position in which it is in contact with said first elevation of said locking lever to a second position in which the fuel release segment is in contact with said second elevation of said locking lever whereby said locking lever is caused to move out of interference with the stopper tab permitting said activation of said ignition unit by said trigger to ignite the fuel being released from said valve.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This continuing application claims priority to the following United States Patent Applications:
Ser. No. 09/751,628 (filed Dec. 30, 2000), which claims priority to Ser. No. 09/531,082 (filed Mar. 18, 2000), now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,420 on Jan. 2, 2001, which claims priority to Ser. No. 09/507,100 (filed Feb. 17, 2000), now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,186,773 on Feb. 13, 2001, which claims priority to Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/126,326 (filed Mar. 26, 1999);
Ser. No. 09/716,573 (filed Nov. 17, 2000), which also claims priority to Ser. No. 09/507,100 (filed Feb. 17, 2000), now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,186,773 on Feb. 13, 2001; and
Ser. No. 09/572,509, filed May 18, 2000, which claims priority to Ser. No. 09/531,083, filed Mar. 18, 2000.
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