Electric gas lighter with dual ignition safety device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6241511
  • Patent Number
    6,241,511
  • Date Filed
    Friday, October 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Yeung; James C.
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
A gas lighter comprises a housing for receiving a fuel reservoir and a pivot plate, a spring-biased ignition button partially raised above the housing with bottom in contact with the pivot plate having a conductive contact, a spring-biased safety button partially raised below the housing, a high-voltage circuit device including a first contact coupled to ignition tube, a second contact coupled to a source, and a conductive pad coupled between the second contact and the stud. In use, depress the ignition button and the first safety button to form an electrical path from the source to the ignition tube for generating an arc, and the pivot plate is pivoted by the ignition button to open a gas outlet to introduce gas to the ignition tube for igniting the gas lighter.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a gas lighter and more particularly to an electric gas lighter with dual ignition safety device for preventing inadvertent ignition.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present inventor filed an application about electric gas lighter with Ser. No. 09/193,418 on Nov. 18, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,975,888, which is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The gas lighter comprises a gas fuel reservoir


2


, a high-voltage circuit device


3


, and a housing


1


enclosed gas fuel reservoir


2


and high-voltage circuit device


3


. Gas fuel reservoir


2


comprises a gas outlet


20


, a hose


22


coupled to gas outlet


20


, an ignition tube


24


in the front coupled to hose


22


, and a pivot plate


26


on top of gas outlet


20


. A conductive tube


16


and a sleeve


14


are put on ignition tube


24


sequentially. High-voltage circuit device


3


is powered by a source (e.g., cell)


4


for providing current to ignition tube


24


. An ignition button


10


is partially raised above housing


1


. An electrical path from source


4


to high-voltage circuit device


3


is formed by depressing ignition button


10


. Ignition button


10


is always in contact with pivot plate


26


. A movable safety button


12


having one end coupled to a spring is provided adjacent ignition button


10


. In a locked position, ignition button


10


is secured by the laterally projected member from the bottom of safety button


12


by virtue of spring, thus preventing inadvertent ignition of ignition button


10


.




In use, first push safety button


12


rearward to disengage safety button


12


from ignition button


10


. Then depress ignition button


10


to enable the electrical path from source


4


to high-voltage circuit device


3


to generate a high-voltage current which is flowed to ignition tube


24


for generating an electric arc. At the same time, the blockage of gas outlet


20


by pivot plate


26


is lifted such that gas is immediately flowed to ignition tube


24


through hose


22


. Thus a spark is generated at the mouth of ignition tube


24


, resulting in the ignition of gas lighter.




However, the previous design suffered from a disadvantage. In detail, safety button


12


may be inadvertently pushed rearward to disengage from ignition button


10


by children. To the worse, ignition button


10


is also depressed thereafter. Accordingly, as stated above, the electrical path from source


4


to high-voltage circuit device


3


is formed to generate a spark at the mouth of ignition tube


24


. Thus, it is desirable to provide an improved electric gas lighter with novel safety mechanism in order to overcome the above drawbacks of prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an electric gas lighter with dual ignition safety device comprising a first safety button and an ignition button, whereby the gas lighter is ignited only when the first safety button and the ignition button both are activated.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved electric gas lighter with enhanced safety mechanism by providing a second safety button in addition to the first safety button and the ignition button such that the gas lighter is activated only when the safety buttons and the ignition button all are activated.











The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a conventional electric gas lighter;





FIG. 2

is a (partial cross-sectional view of the

FIG. 1

gas lighter to illustrate the actuation mechanism thereof;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of a preferred embodiment of electric gas lighter with dual ignition safety device according to the invention;





FIG. 4

is a partial cross-sectional view of the

FIG. 3

gas lighter wherein the gas lighter is not activated in a locked position; and





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 4

wherein the gas lighter is activated in an unlocked position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, there is shown an electric gas lighter constructed in accordance with the invention comprising a housing


5


, an ignition button


84


, a first safety button


82


, a space


50


inside housing


5


for receiving a gas fuel reservoir


6


in the rear bottom portion, a high-voltage circuit device


7


, and a source (e.g., cell)


9


, a movable second safety button


86


having a front end latched to the rear of ignition button


84


, and a spring


862


coupled between second safety button


86


and a fixed member adjacent the source


9


.




A slit


58


is provided adjacent gas fuel reservoir


6


for operator observing the remained gas level of gas fuel reservoir


6


. A gas inlet


64


is provided in the rear of gas fuel reservoir


6


for feeding gas when gas is low. Gas outlet


60


is in the front of gas fuel reservoir


6


coupled to a hose


52


. A gas adjusting level


66


is provided between gas outlet


60


and gas fuel reservoir


6


having one side raised below housing


5


. Pivot plate


62


of gas fuel reservoir


6


is adjacent gas adjusting level


66


having the top portion always in contact with the bottom portion of ignition button


84


.




A tube


51


is formed in the front of the tapered housing


5


. Tube


51


comprises a tapered tube


512


in the front. An ignition tube


54


has one end received in tapered tube


512


being in communication with hose


52


and the other end (i.e., shaft) extended beyond tapered tube


512


. A spring


542


is put on the shaft of ignition tube


54


for regulating the gas flow in order to mix gas and air well, resulting in a good burning. A sleeve


53


is put on tapered tube


512


for fixing ignition tube


54


. A conductive tube


55


is put on sleeve


53


and tube


51


. Conductive tube


5


has a plurality of holes


552


in the front adjacent sleeve


53


for introducing external air into ignition tube


54


.




Ignition button


84


is provided in the space


50


with top portion raised above housing


5


. Ignition button


84


comprises a conductive contact


842


and a spaced spring


844


both projected below the bottom side wherein spring


844


is anchored in a fixed member inside space


50


, thus enabling the up-and-down elastic movement of ignition button


84


. First safety button


82


is provided in the space


50


with bottom portion raised below housing


5


. First safety button


82


comprises a stud


822


projected from the top side and a spring


826


put on stud


822


, thus enabling the up-and-down elastic movement of first safety button


82


. High-voltage circuit device


7


comprises two contacts


72


,


74


and a high-voltage generator


76


. Contact


72


is electrically coupled to high-voltage generator


76


and ignition tube


54


through cable


73


, while contact


74


is electrically coupled to source


9


through cable


75


. A conductive pad


742


is coupled between contact


74


and stud


822


. A cover


508


is provided adjacent source


9


in the rear end of space


50


. As such, operator may remove the cover


508


to replace source


9


when source


9


is consumed.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, the operation of the electric gas lighter will now be described in detail below. First, operator uses one hand to push second safety button


86


rearward to compress spring


862


for disengaging second safety button


86


from ignition button


84


. Then operator use the other hand to depress ignition button


84


and first safety button


82


to cause conductive contact


842


to move downward and conductive pad


742


to pivot upward respectively until conductive contact


842


contacts conductive pad


742


and contact


72


respectively, thus forming an electrical path from source


9


to high-voltage circuit device


7


to excite a high-voltage current from high-voltage generator


76


. The current is flowed to ignition tube


54


and conductive tube


55


for generating an electric arc therebetween. At the same time, pivot plate


62


is pivoted by the depressed ignition button


84


to open the gas outlet


60


. Then gas is flowed to ignition tube


54


through hose


52


. Thus a spark is generated at the mouth of ignition tube


54


, resulting in the ignition of gas lighter. This is an unlocked position of gas lighter.




When the purpose of ignition is achieved, operator may release ignition button


84


, first safety button


82


, and second safety button


86


. Then ignition button


84


is returned to its original position by virtue of spring


844


, first safety button


82


is returned to its original position by virtue of spring


826


, and second safety button


86


is returned to its original position by virtue of spring


862


respectively. This is a locked position of gas lighter as shown in FIG.


4


.




It is designed by the invention that a depressed second safety button


86


or first safety button


82


can not activate the high-voltage circuit device


7


. That is, the gas lighter is ignited only when the second safety button


86


, the first safety button


82


, and the ignition button


84


all are activated. Thus the invention can prevent inadvertent ignition of ignition button


84


by, for example, young children.




While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electric gas lighter comprising:a housing including an inside space for receiving a gas fuel reservoir having a gas outlet coupled to a hose being in communication with an ignition tube in the front of the space, a conductive tube adjacent the ignition tube, and a pivot plate adjacent the gas fuel reservoir; an ignition button in the space with a top portion raised above the housing and a bottom portion in contact with the pivot plate, the ignition button including a conductive contact and a spaced first spring for enabling an up-and-down elastic movement of the ignition button; a first safety button in the space with a bottom portion raised below the housing including a stud projected from a top side and a second spring put on the stud for enabling an up-and-down elastic movement of the first safety button; a high-voltage circuit device including a high-voltage generator, a first contact electrically coupled to the high-voltage generator and the ignition tube, a second contact electrically coupled to a source, and a conductive pad coupled between the second contact and the stud, wherein in use depress the ignition button and the first safety button to cause the conductive contact to move downward and the conductive pad to pivot upward respectively until the conductive contact contacts the conductive pad and the first contact, thus forming an electrical path from the source to the high-voltage circuit device to excite a high-voltage current from the high-voltage generator, the current is flowed to the ignition tube and the conductive tube for generating an electric arc therebetween, and the pivot plate is pivoted by the depressed ignition button to open the gas outlet to introduce gas to the ignition tube through the hose, thus generating a spark at the ignition tube to ignite the gas lighter.
  • 2. The electric gas lighter of claim 1, the gas fuel reservoir further comprises a gas inlet in the rear for feeding gas when gas is low.
  • 3. The electric gas lighter of claim 1, further comprising an adjusting level between the gas outlet and the gas fuel reservoir having a side raised below the housing for adjusting the flow of gas from the gas fuel reservoir.
  • 4. The electric gas lighter of claim 1, wherein the housing is tapered from the center toward the front to form a tube member comprising a tapered portion in the front with one end of the ignition tube received therein and the other end of the ignition tube extended beyond the tapered portion, the housing further comprising a sleeve put on the tapered portion for fixing the ignition tube and a conductive tube put on the sleeve and the tube member.
  • 5. The electric gas lighter of claim 1, further comprising a second safety button in the space with a top portion raised above the housing and a front end latched to the ignition button, and a third spring coupled to the rear of the second safety button such that the second safety button is rearward movable to compress the third spring for disengaging from the ignition button.
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