The present invention relates generally to a cutting tool, and more specifically, to a tool suitable for opening a cigar.
In recent years, cigars have become increasingly popular. Often times, cigars come in large sizes. Many times a cigar smoker does not smoke the entire cigar. Cigars can also be relatively expensive. Therefore, it is not desirable to waste even a portion of the cigar.
Another trend for cigar smokers is to roll their own cigars with their own rolling papers. Rolling papers come in a variety of styles and flavors to enhance the flavor of the cigar. To avoid waste, the cigar owner may find it desirable to open the cigar and divide the tobacco inside between a number of different and appropriately sized cigars.
To open a cigar, a knife may be used. A knife is typically not a very portable instrument due to the sharp blade associated therewith. Carrying a knife may pose a risk of injury a risk of injury may also present itself while using the knife to open the cigar.
It would therefore be desirable to provide a device for opening a cigar that is suitable for portability as well as reduces the potential for injury to the user.
The present invention provides a portable cigar opener that reduces the potential for injury during the opening process and during transportation of the device.
In one aspect of the invention, a cigar opener includes a blade housing having a first channel therethrough. The first channel has a blade disposed therein. A cover has a first opening and second opening therethrough. The blade housing is rotatable relative to the cover. The blade housing and the cover have a first position wherein the channel is aligned with the openings and a second position wherein the channel is not aligned with the openings.
In a further aspect of the invention, the blade housing has a first channel therethrough. The first channel has a blade disposed therein. A cover having a first opening and a second opening therethrough. The cover has a second channel therethrough. The channel housing is rotatable relative to the cover within the second channel about an axis of rotation. The first channel is perpendicular to the axis of rotation. The blade housing and said cover have a first position wherein the first channel is aligned with the openings and a second position wherein the channel is not aligned with the openings.
One advantage of the invention is that the blade remains protected within the cover when the openings are not aligned with the first channel to reduce the potential for injury. Another invention of the invention is that the cigar may be easily passed through the first channel and pulled through from the other side so that the cigar is easily opened.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent when viewed in light of the detailed description of the preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings and appended claims.
In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to illustrate the same components.
The various shapes and relative positions of the device are presented for illustrative purposes only and should not be construed as limiting unless set forth in the claims.
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Blade housing 14 has a generally cylindrical shaped portion 30 that is sized to be rotatably received within channel 18 of cover 12. That is, the diameter D1 of cylindrical shaped portion 30 is just smaller than the diameter of the channel 18.
The blade housing 14 also includes a first flange 32 and a second flange 34. The first flange 3 and the second flange 34 preferably have a diameter that is larger than the diameter D1 and the diameter of the channel 18. Although the diameter D2 is illustrated for both first flange 32 and second flange 34, the diameter of the flanges need not be the same.
The second flange 34 may be removably coupled to the cylindrical shaped portion 30 using a fastener 36 such as screw. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the second flange may be fixedly attached to the cylindrical shaped portion 30 in a commercial type embodiment to prevent the removal of the blade housing from the cover 12 after assembly.
The cylindrical shaped portion 30 has a channel 38 therethrough. Channel 38 preferably has a diameter the same or larger than the diameter of openings 22, 24. To make the device more aesthetically pleasing, the flanges 32, 34 may be slightly rounded to “finish off” the sphere of the cover 12 when assembled.
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The device may be assembled by inserting the cylindrical shaped portion 30 of the blade housing 14 into the channel 18 of the cover 12. The second flange 34 is positioned against the cylindrical shaped portion 30 and coupled by way of the fastener or other means.
To use the device, the cover 12 or the blade housing 14 is rotated so that the openings 22, 24 are aligned with the channel 38. The cigar 50 is placed through the openings 22, 24 and channel 38 to open the cigar. The tobacco may then be removed from the cigar and a smaller cigar may be formed.
While the invention has been described in connection with one or more embodiments, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to those embodiments. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, as may be included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
The present invention claims priority to provisional application 60/497,639, filed on Aug. 25, 2003.
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