This invention relates to a cigar cutter.
The document U.S. Pat. No. 5,937,523 describes a cigar cutter that comprises two movable blades between a closed configuration, in which they close the cutting opening of the cigar cutter, and an open configuration, in which they release the cutting opening. A bolt makes it possible to keep the blades in the closed configuration. To cut a cigar, it is necessary to move the bolt downward, which has the effect of allowing the blades to switch to the open configuration under the action of a spring, and then to rest on the blades.
The user is therefore to change the position of his hands during use. The use of the cigar cutter is therefore not easy and quick.
In the above-mentioned document, the blades have a rotational movement relative to one another. There are also cigar cutters in which the blades have a translational movement relative to one another, and in which the same problems of manipulating a bolt are encountered.
One problem that this invention proposes to resolve is to facilitate the use of a cigar cutter. In particular, one object of the invention is to provide a cigar cutter in which the blades can be unlocked quickly and easily.
The solution that is proposed by the invention is a cigar cutter that comprises a housing that has a cutting opening, a first movable blade module, and a second movable blade module relative to said housing between a closed configuration, in which the blades of the blade modules close said cutting opening, and an open configuration, in which the blades of said blade modules release said cutting opening, whereby a locking mechanism is able, in a locked state, to keep said blade modules within said closed configuration, and, in an unlocked state, to allow said blade modules to switch to said open configuration, characterized by the fact that said blade modules are able to move toward one another from said closed configuration to an actuation configuration, whereby said locking mechanism is able to switch from the locked state to the unlocked state and vice versa during the switching from the closed configuration to the actuation configuration.
Owing to these characteristics, the user can switch the locking means from their locked state to their unlocked state only by resting on the blade modules to bring them closer to one another. After this unlocking, the blade modules can assume their open configuration, for example under the action of a spring. The user can then rest again on the blade modules to cut a cigar. During these manipulations, it is not necessary that he change the position of his hands. The use of the cigar cutter is therefore quick and easy.
According to a particular embodiment, the first blade module comprises at least a first foot that is received in a first opening of the housing, and the second blade module comprises at least a second foot that is received in a second opening of the housing.
Advantageously, said first opening and said second opening are adjacent and communicate via a slot.
The slot allows cooperation between the first foot and the second foot for forming the locking mechanism.
Preferably, said second foot has a rib that penetrates said first opening via said slot.
Advantageously, said first foot comprises a first toothed socket and a second toothed socket that moves in rotation and in translation relative to the first toothed socket.
Preferably, the first toothed socket has six teeth that are separated by six slots, whereby the second toothed socket has three pairs of teeth that are separated by three slots.
Advantageously, in said closed configuration, the rib works with the second toothed socket to preserve said closed configuration.
Preferably, during the movement to the actuation configuration, the rib works with the second toothed socket to make it rotate relative to the first socket and to make it possible to switch to the open configuration.
The above-mentioned characteristics are an embodiment of the locking mechanism.
Advantageously, said first opening has two other ribs.
According to one embodiment, play is present at a free end of said first foot.
Play allows the movement from the closed configuration to the actuation configuration.
The invention will be better understood, and other objects, details, characteristics and advantages of the latter will emerge more clearly during the following description of a particular embodiment of the invention, provided only by way of illustration and in a non-limiting manner, with reference to the accompanying drawings. In these drawings:
The cigar cutter 1 shown in
The blade modules 4 and 5 can slide relative to the housing 1. In
With reference to
The housing 2 comprises two half-shells 6 of complementary shapes, between which a casing 7 is arranged. The half-shells 6 are attached to one another by screws 8.
The casing 7 has four circular-section openings 9 to 12 that extend parallel to one another. As can be seen in particular in
The first blade module 4 comprises a support 16, shaped like an elongated rod, as well as two feet 17 and 18 that are attached perpendicularly to the support 16. The first blade module 4 also comprises a blade 19 that is attached to the support 16. The blade 19 is essentially planar and has a cutting edge in the shape of an arc. As
Similarly, the second blade module 5 comprises a support 20 as well as two feet 21 and 22 that are attached perpendicularly to the support 20. The second blade module 5 also comprises a blade 23 that is attached to the support 20. As
Each foot 17, 18, 21, 22 has a central opening 28, in which a spring 24 is arranged. Each spring 24 is also guided by a rod 25 that has a head 26 that is received in a receptacle 27 that is provided in the housing 2. The spring 24 rests, on the one hand, on the head 26, and, on the other hand, on the bottom of the central opening 28.
Thus, the four springs 24 have the effect of pushing the blade modules 4 and 5 at a distance from one another in the open configuration of
As can be seen in particular in
The foot 22 comprises a first part 29 that is attached to the support 20, and a second part 30 that is attached to the first part 29. The part 30 has a rib 31 that projects, via the slot 15, into the opening 11 of the casing 7. The rib 31 can therefore work with the foot 18. This two-part production facilitates the manufacturing and makes possible a suitable selection of material for each part.
The foot 18 comprises a rod 35 that is attached to the support 16. The rod 35 has, on the side opposite to the support 16, a collar 36 in which a slot 37 is provided opposite the slot 15. The foot 18 also comprises, surrounding the rod 35 and successively from the support 16, a cylinder 32, a first toothed socket 33, and a second toothed socket 34, and a spring 42. The cylinder 32 and the first toothed socket 33 are attached relative to the rod 35 by insertion with force. In contrast, the second toothed socket 34 can slide along the rod 35 and rotate around the latter. The spring 42 pushes the second toothed socket 34 toward the first toothed socket 33.
The first toothed socket 33 is shown in perspective in
The second toothed socket 34 is shown in
Also, two ribs that are not visible in the Figures are found in the opening 11 of the casing 7. These ribs extend longitudinally approximately over the same length as the rib 31 in the configuration of
The operation of the cigar cutter 1 is as follows.
In the closed configuration shown in
From the closed configuration shown in
During this movement toward the actuation position, the second toothed socket 34 moves toward the right of
When the user simultaneously releases the pressure that he exerted on the blade modules 4 and 5, the latter will move in opposite directions under the action of the springs 24. During this movement, the ribs rest on the second toothed socket 34, but this time at the level of the teeth 44, due to the above-mentioned 60° rotation. Then, the ribs push on the teeth 44 until the two toothed sockets are disengaged. The second toothed socket 34 can then rotate until the ribs and slots 38 are aligned with the slots 41. Owing to this alignment, the above-mentioned cooperation between the ribs and the second toothed socket 34 is eliminated, which makes it possible for the blade modules 4 and 5 to move until reaching the open configuration shown in
It is possible to see in
In the open configuration, the user can place in particular the end of a cigar or any other section in the cutting opening 3. Then, he can rest on the blade modules 4 and 5, for drawing one near the other, and cut the end of the cigar with the blades 19 and 23. During this movement, the alignment of the slots 41 with the slots 39 is preserved by the ribs of the opening 11. The rib 31 can therefore go back from the left side (according to the view from
By continuing to rest on the blade modules 4 and 5, the user reaches the actuation position. This causes, in a manner that is similar to that which is described above, a rotation of the second socket 34. The teeth 43 are again found opposite the ribs. In other words, the cigar cutter 1 is again in the closed configuration.
It is understood from the preceding that when the ribs of the opening 11 and the rib 31 are found opposite the teeth 43, the switching to the open configuration of
If, from the open configuration, the user rests on the blade modules 4 and 5 to switch to the closed configuration, and then to the actuation configuration, the second socket 34 also rotates, and these are again the teeth 43 that are found opposite the ribs. The locking mechanism is again in a locked position.
Although the invention has been described in connection with a particular embodiment, it is quite obvious that it is in no way limited and that it comprises all of the technical equivalents of the means that are described as well as their combinations if the latter fall within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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08.57139 | Oct 2008 | FR | national |