1. Field of Invention
The present invention generally relates to lighter holders, and more particularly to lighter holders that can clip on cigarette packages.
2. Related Art
The sales and use of cigarettes are substantial throughout the world. Smokers typically take their cigarettes wherever they go, such as in their purses, pockets, jackets, pants, and briefcases to name a few. This gives them the opportunity to smoke wherever and whenever they desire. However, as most smokers know, it is not always easy to locate a match or lighter when you want to smoke. As a result, smokers usually carry something to light their cigarettes, with matches and lighters being the most common.
Among lighters, disposable butane lighters are widely used to light cigarettes. These disposable lighters are very inexpensive and readily available at most locations where cigarettes are sold. Because of the low cost, smokers do not have to worry about losing the lighters, and as a result, are oftentimes careless in keeping track of the lighters. Consequently, even though the smoker may have the cigarettes, the smoker may not be able to locate their lighter to light the cigarette, such as misplacing the lighter or forgetting to bring along the lighter. Thus, it is important for smokers to have their lighter handy and available with their cigarettes.
To address this problem, there have been many attempts in the past to provide lighter holders that can be attached to a pack of cigarettes. One type of holder attaches to the side of the pack, with some sort of retaining mechanism to hold the lighter. Such holders have a tendency to be bulky since it increases the girth of pack of cigarettes. Also, some types of retention mechanisms do not securely attach to the pack of cigarettes, which results in loss of both the lighter and the holder.
Another type of holder clips on the top, bottom, or side of a cigarette pack. An example is shown in U.S. Pat. No. D489,478, entitled “Lighter with Clip”. Here, the lighter holder has a clip that slides onto a side of the pack to secure the holder to the pack. The holder also has an opening, into which a disposable butane lighter fits. The opening is designed to fit the shape of the butane lighter. A small hole is located at the bottom of the opening to allow the lighter to be more easily inserted into the opening. Without the opening, air would have to escape through the sides as the lighter is inserted, which makes insertion more difficult. Once fully inserted, only a small upper portion of the lighter is exposed. The lighter is then removed by pulling on this small portion. The disadvantage of this design is that the lighter may be difficult to remove, especially when the fit is tight, such as when the holder is new.
Therefore, there is a need for a lighter holder that overcomes the disadvantages of conventional holders discussed above.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a lighter holder has a lighter holder portion having an opening configured to hold a conventional lighter and a flexible flap attached to the holder portion in parallel with lighter holder portion. The opening is configured such that a conventional lighter can fit into the opening. An additional opening is provided along the front bottom portion, where a surface extends partially along the bottom portion from the back of the lighter holder to support the lighter. This additional opening allows the user to easily remove the lighter by simply pushing the lighter up and out of the opening, such as the user's thumb. As a result, more of the lighter is exposed through the top portion of the lighter holder, allowing the user to more easily pull the lighter completely out of the holder.
In one embodiment, the lighter holder portion and the flexible flap are approximately the width of a side or top of a pack of cigarettes. The flap is made of a plastic and is attached to the holder portion by another piece of plastic along the top portion of the holder portion. The free end of the clip is pressed into the body of the holder portion. Thus, the clip can be simply slipped into an opening of the pack of cigarettes and held securely thereto.
In one embodiment, the lighter holder portion has an approximately elliptical/rectangular opening to fit a conventional disposable butane lighter. The main opening is deep enough such that the lighter is held securely by the holder portion. The additional opening is along at least the front bottom part of the holder portion and is large enough for a user's thumb to contact a sufficiently large area of the lighter to allow easy movement of the lighter out of the main opening. In another embodiment, the additional opening also extends along the sides of the holder portion, where the transition from the front to the sides are curved. This allows the user to easily access the lighter.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the additional opening is provided along the top portion, away from the flexible flap. This additional opening also allows the user to push the lighter out of opening partially to expose more of the top part of the lighter, enabling the user to easily remove the lighter. In this embodiment, the additional opening along the top also allows simpler insertion since there is more of an opening with which to insert the lighter.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent from the detailed description of the preferred embodiments set forth below taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the present invention and their advantages are best understood by referring to the detailed description that follows. It should be appreciated that like reference numerals are used to identify like elements illustrated in one or more of the figures.
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In one type of use, lighter holder 100 is held in one hand, while a pack of cigarettes is held in another hand. Flap 110 is slid into an opening on the side of a top of the pack of cigarettes. Holder body 102 is now secured to the top of the pack of cigarettes. Referring to
To remove lighter 120 from lighter holder 100, the user can place a thumb onto lighter 120 through additional opening 106 and push the lighter partly out of holder body 102. A much larger area is now available for the user to grab and remove the lighter completely, as shown in
In one type of use, to remove the lighter from lighter holder 400, the user can place a thumb onto the lighter through additional opening 402 and push the lighter partly out of holder body 102. The main difference with this embodiment is that the pushing is along a side portion of the lighter, instead of the bottom portion. However, similar to the previous embodiments, a much larger area is now available for the user to grab and remove the lighter completely. With the present embodiment, the partial side openings also enable the user to grab the lighter through these openings and pull the lighter out completely. Thus, the lighter can be much more easily removed with the present invention than with conventional lighter holders.
Having thus described embodiments of the present invention, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the above description shows openings on both sides of the lighter holder. However, only one side may have an opening, whether partial or complete. Thus the invention is limited only by the following claims.