1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a cover for cigarette lighters. More particularly, the invention relates to such a cover that includes a bottle opener.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
Persons who smoke commonly carry on their person a lighter for cigarettes or cigars. Regardless of the intended use of the lighter, it will be referred to hereinafter as a cigarette lighter. Hikers and campers also use lighters to start campfires. Because of this, the cigarette lighter lends itself as a carrier for some other item that a person may frequently use, such as a bottle opener. A lighter cover that includes a bottle opener is one that is called the MANTIS bottle opener lighter cover. This lighter cover is designed to receive the BIC® lighter. A pry-type bottle opener for opening crimped crown bottle caps is provided on the bottom of the lighter cover.
The crown bottle cap is used, of course, only on bottles. Beverages are also commonly provided in aluminum cans that have a pull-tab for opening the can. To open these pull tabs, one must insert a fingernail under the tab and lift up. Many people, particularly women with manicured and polished fingernails, do not like to do this, because the action frequently damages the nail polish or breaks the nail.
What is needed, therefore, is a cover lighter that includes a bottle opener and pull-tab opener.
The invention is a lighter cover for a conventional cigarette lighter, the lighter cover including a bottle opener and a pull-tab opener. The lighter cover is a molded component, dimensioned to receive a cigarette lighter, such that the cigarette lighter remains usable while in the cover. Incorporated into the cover is a pry-type bottle opener for opening crimped crown bottle caps and also a pull-tab opener to lift the pull-tab on a beverage can.
The bottle opener is provided on the side and the pull-tab opener on the bottom of the lighter cover. Additional elements, such as a golf-ball marker, a clock, a compass, etc. may also be incorporated into the lighter cover.
The lighter cover is molded from a strong, durable material, such as ABS plastic or stainless steel. The cover may be lined with an overmold of a softer, compressible material, so as to provide a secure frictional grip on the cigarette lighter, to prevent it from falling out of the lighter cover. An overmold of softer material may also be provided on the outer surface of the lighter cover, to aesthetic reasons, and also to provide a softer grip.
The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. The drawings are not drawn to scale.
The present invention will now be described more fully in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention should not, however, be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, they are provided so that this disclosure will be complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
Ideally, the lighter cover 100 has a shape and dimensions that provide a form-fit for a cigarette lighter. In the embodiments shown, the lighter cover is constructed to receive a cigarette lighter that has straight sides and is oval in shape. The cover body 10 has an open top 12, a bottom 14, and a side wall 16. The side wall has a front face 16A, a rear face 16B, a first end face 16C, and a second end face 16D. It is understood that the cover body 10 can be rectangular in shape, with four plane faces 16A-16D or round with four portions 16A-16D. The cover body 10 is constructed of a durable material, such as ABS plastic or stainless steel.
The bottle opener 30 is provided in the front face 16A and is defined by a recess 32 that is deep enough to accommodate an edge of a bottle cap. A metal plate or bar is embedded in the lower part of the cover body 10, such that a pry edge 34 for lifting a bottle cap from a bottle extends into the area of the recess 32. Also provided in the recess 32 is a magnet 36. This magnet 36 also serves as the leverage surface against the bottle cap, in the process of lifting it from the bottle. The purpose of the magnet is to attract and hold the cap, so that it may be properly disposed of, rather than fall to the ground.
Optional elements of the lighter cover 100 include a retainer for an additional element 50, a tether means 60, and a friction-fit liner 20. The additional element 50 may be a golf-ball-marker retainer, a clock, a compass, etc. In the embodiment shown, the additional element 50 is a golf-ball-marker. A recess 52 that is dimensioned to hold a golf-ball marker is formed in the side wall 16. The recess 52 is contoured to enable one to press an edge of the golf-ball marker into it, so as to force an opposite edge out of the recess, to facilitate removing the golf-bail marker from the recess. A magnet 56 is embedded into or adhesively bonded to the recess 52 to hold the metal golf-ball marker 54 in place. It is understood that the additional element may be any instrument or device that can be magnetically attached to the recess 52 or adhesively or otherwise affixed thereto. It is also within the scope of the invention to provide a lip around the perimeter of the recess, 52, so that the additional element may be snapped into place, rather than held by a magnet.
In the embodiment shown, the tether means 60 is provided in the bottom of the body 10. In this embodiment, the tether means 60 includes a through-bore 62 through the cover body 10 to which a key ring 64, a tether strap, etc may be attached. The user may then attach a strap, chain, cord, or other device to the tether means 60.
The bottom 14 includes an intermediate bottom 46, a lifter 42, and a gap 44 formed therebetween. The lifter 42 is thin enough to slip under and the gap large enough to receive the pull-tab on a conventional beverage can. Once the lifter 42 is inserted under the pull-tab, the lighter cover is moved at an angle relative to the place of the lid of the can, to lift the pull-tab sufficiently to open the can.
The inside of the body may be filled with a friction-fit liner 20 that is soft and compressible and provides a secure friction fit against the cigarette lighter.
Although not shown in the drawings, it is understood that an overmold of a soft material may be applied to the outer surface, or a portion thereof, to provide a comfortable feel and grip for the user.
It is understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention. Variations in the construction of the lighter cover may be contemplated by one skilled in the art without limiting the intended scope of the invention herein disclosed and as defined by the following claims.