1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a cigarette lighter.
2. Related Prior Art
Taiwan Patent Publication No. 441760 discloses a conventional cigarette lighter. In use of this conventional cigarette lighter, a cover 12 must be lifted from the shell 10 before a toothed wheel 23 can be rotated against a flint 20 in order to produce a spark. If the spark fails to ignite gas vented from a nozzle 38, the toothed wheel 23 has to be rotated against the flint 20 again in order to produce another spark. In outdoor use of this conventional cigarette lighter, particularly in windy weather, the toothed wheel 23 often has to be rotated against the flint 20 several times before a spark successfully ignites gas vented from a nozzle 38. This is inconvenient.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problem encountered in the prior art.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a convenient cigarette lighter.
According to the present invention, a cigarette lighter includes a shell, a nozzle, an ignition device, a button, a cap and a linkage. The shell includes a reservoir for fuel. The nozzle is in communication with the reservoir through a pipe. The ignition device includes a wire extending to the vicinity of the nozzle. The button is connected with the ignition device. The button is movable between a locking position, a first operative position and a second operative position. The cap is mounted on the shell for covering the nozzle. The linkage is connected between the button and the cap. The linkage locks the cap in the locking position. The linkage releases the cap in the first operative position. The ignition device creates electric arcs between a free end of the wire and the nozzle in the second operative position.
Other objectives, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
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The ignition device 20 includes a piston 21, a cylinder 22, a wire 23 and a button 24. The cylinder 22 is received in the container 15. A circuit (not shown) is received in the cylinder 22. The piston 21 includes an upper end located outside the cylinder 22 and a lower end inserted in the cylinder 22. The wire 23 includes an end connected with the circuit and a free end extending to the vicinity of the nozzle 14. The button 24 is mounted on the piston 21. Thus, when the button 24 and therefore the piston 21 are pushed, electricity is sent from the circuit to the free end of the wire 23. An electric arc is produced between the free end of the wire 23 and the nozzle 14.
A linking device 30 includes a rod 31, a spring 32 and a lever 33. The rod 31 includes a lower end and an upper end. The lower end of the rod 31 is attached to the button 24 so that they are movable together. The spring 32 is located beneath the nozzle 14. The lever 33 includes a first end in contact with the button 24 and a second end pressed under the spring 32.
A collar 40 includes a central aperture 41 defined therein, two ears 42 formed thereon, an eccentric aperture 43 defined therein and a cutout 45 defined therein. Each of ears 42 defines an aperture (not numbered). The collar 40 is secured to the upper end 12 of the shell 10 by means of a screw 44. The upper end of the rod 31 is inserted through the aperture 43. The second end of the lever 33 is inserted through the cutout 45.
A cap 50 includes two ears 51 formed thereon and a recess 54 defined in an internal face thereof. Each of the ears 51 defines an aperture (not numbered). In assembly, the ears 51 are located between the ears 42, and a pin 52 is inserted in the apertures of the ears 42, the apertures of the ears 51 and a spring 53. Thus, the cap 50 is pivotally mounted on the collar 40, and the spring 53 tends to lift the cap 50 from the collar 40.
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As soon as the button 24 is released, the spring 32 pushes down the second end of the lever 33 and therefore moves up the first end of the lever 33. Thus, the button 24 is moved back to its original position.
The present invention has been described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive many variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention. The scope of the present invention is defined in the attached claims.
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