The present invention relates to an igniter, more particular to an igniter having a body with an anti-slip part for preventing the igniter from slipping off user's hand.
Usually, when people is engaged in barbecue or ceremony, they can ignite the kindling material for barbecue or Incenses and candles, etc. with a lighter. However, as a result of conventional structure design, when people ignite these materials, the hand must be extremely close to these materials. Otherwise, the flame generated by the lighter won't reach these materials, making these materials hard to be ignited. Therefore, there is vendor that develops an igniter providing an igniter body built in with gas container. An extension tube that is protruded beyond one side of the igniter body and is far away from one side of the igniter body so as to transmit the gas provided in the gas container. Taking advantage of this, when user operates the igniter body and makes the extension tube away from one end of the igniter body generate spark in attempt to ignite the gas transmitted to outside, the fire flame can be generated at the place of one end away from the igniter body, allowing people to ignite these materials in a way not necessarily approaching to the material. For instance, when the kindling material placed inside the charcoal is extinguished all of sudden, user can hold the igniter body to insert the extension tube in the charcoal and further operate the igniter body to directly ignite the kindling material in the charcoal.
Whereas, in traditional igniter design, when user is proceeding activities like barbecue, etc., both hands are greasy and dirty; and meanwhile, if user intends to use the igniter, it is easy for the igniter to slip off the hand, causing damage easily, adding that, worse comes to worst, the igniter is even likely to plunge into the burning charcoal, putting the igniter's user in the environment of jeopardy. As such, how to design an igniter to solve the said problem is an urgent subject on top of the list to be tackled.
In view of the plentiful shortcomings in the practical use of the said igniter, the inventor targets at the said problem to design and develop an igniter of the invention in accordance with years of technical experience and accumulated professionalism.
One objective of the invention is to set up a body on which there is an anti-slip part for user to hold and preventing the igniter from slipping off user's hand. The anti-slip part comprises an embedment channel bundled with an anti-slip piece, in which at least an observation window juts out the embedment channel, allowing user to observe the fuel content filled in a fuel container inside the body through the observation window, and there is a hollow-out hole on the anti-slip piece corresponding to the observation hole. By means of this, when the anti-slip piece is fitted in the embedment channel, the observation window can be embedded with the corresponding hollow-out hole mutually so as to further firmly fasten the anti-slop piece on the body.
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.
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Specially stated here in the invention is that one side of the anti-slip piece 31 facing to the embedment channel 22 is placed with the glue 33. When the anti-slip piece 31 is embedded in the embedment channel 22 as a whole, the adhesion of the glue simply makes the anti-slip piece 31 be fixed inside the embedment channel 22. However, the embodiment to fasten the anti-slip piece 31 on the embedment channel 22 is not limited to this only. For instance: When producing the body 20 of the igniter 10 by virtue of the inject-forming technique, directly fix the anti-slip piece with the embedment channel 22 at the same time as well or lock the anti-slip piece 31 on the body 20 with a plurality of screw elements. As long as the one can embed the anti-slip piece and the embedment channel 22 together, it is the desired scope of the invention to be protected.
While the invention 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.