The present invention relates to hand-held torches and lighters having safety interlocked ignitor, in particular torches and lighters having an ignitor interlock deactivated by the ignitor actuating finger.
Hand-held torches and lighters are intended to be used only by one hand, the hand that holds the device. However, the added necessity of safety interlocks to prevent unwanted activation or ignition adds yet one more step, releasing the interlock, to operation of the device, in addition to holding, aiming and igniting. Often, such interlocks or safety latches require pressure or movement that is entirely separate from the movement used to ignite the flame or to hold the device, to the point of needing a separate finger or even a second hand in order to activate the torch or lighter.
Attempts to make release of the interlock proximal to the operation of the ignitor are still relatively clumsy, requiring compound motions of the actuating finger, such as sliding an element in a way that makes it harder to apply force or movement to the actual fuel valve and/or ignitor. In frustration, the typical user will simply interrupt their activity to again use both hands (if possible) to use the torch or lighter.
However, interlocks which are easier to use may also be too easy to defeat, and thus ineffective. If the lighter interlock is defeated by obvious or gross movements, then the torch or lighter may accidentally or too easily light. If the underlying application is to prevent use by children, some skill should be required, yet not overly interfere with intentional adult operation.
The torch and ignitor according to the present invention includes an ignitor and gas valve interlock located on the same part that the operator moves to activate the torch (or lighter), which is overcome by the operator by providing a tangential rolling force to the interlock as the finger is seated on a downwardly actuated ignitor. The torch ignitor and gas valve interlock according to the present invention requires a skilled, compound motion easily provided by an adult and unlikely to be imposed by accidental gross motions, without diminishing or interfering with the operator's ability to easily operate the ignitor.
These and further features of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following Detailed Description together with the Drawing, wherein
The exemplary embodiment 50 of
To operate the torch 50, the thumb (or other operating digit) is moved over the roller 64 to cause it to rotate about an axial pin 66 longitudinally aligned with a corresponding stop axis 67 substantially perpendicular to an axis into the ignitor housing and along a corresponding longitudinal ignitor housing axis, the pin 66 being retained in the cap 54, and rotated or rolled either by tangential motion over the roller 64 surface, by engaging the roller 64 surface and moving the thumb in an arcuate manner 44, or a combination thereof. The pin 66 and also the roller 64 (and the surface of the cap 54 receiving the thumb) is spaced from the ignitor housing 52 and its top 53 by at least the length of the tab 62 as seen in the figures. The result thereof is shown in
As shown in
A more detailed view of one embodiment of the interlock according to the present invention is shown in
Simultaneously with the cap 54 movement to activate the ignitor 72, the fuel (gas) valve 80 is activated to provide a fuel flow through tubular member 84 by lever 86 having first extremities 89 engaging the cap 54 (on plate 57,
A further expanded view of the interlock 60 is shown in
Alternate embodiments envision other shapes of the roller as desired which provide the ability of the user to engage and rotate it about the pin 66 to move the tab 62 out of engagement of the housing 52. Moreover, the tab is shown extending somewhat tangentially from the roller, e.g. the tab 62 plane being offset from the axis of the pin 66, but other embodiment may include still further offset of the tab plane, or alignment thereof with the axis 67 of the pin 66 in a manner which allows the tab 62 to disengage contact with the housing ignitor 52 or any other torch 50 structure to which the tab is interposed to inhibit movement of the ignitor, the fuel valve, or both. Further modifications or substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are within the scope of the present invention which is not to be limited except by the claims which follow.
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