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The lighter wind protector is directed to a device for blocking wind so that the user can light a cigarette or other combustible material in windy conditions.
Lighters for cigarettes are built with a flame guard to block wind from blowing out the flame produced by the lighter. Unfortunately, the flame guard is oftentimes insufficient to block the wind. As a workaround, people will cover the lighter with their hand to prevent the wind from blowing out the flame. In other situations, the smoker will ask other people to stand around the lighter to create a zone of still wind so that the user can light his or her cigarette.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an improved device to help smokers in maintaining the flame of the lighter in windy conditions.
The lighter wind protector discussed herein addresses the needs discussed above, discussed below and those that are known in the art.
The lighter wind protector may be sized and configured to fit around a lighter. It produces a zone of still air around the ignition mechanism so that the user can light a cigarette or other combustible material in windy conditions. The protector may have sidewalls that block the wind and prevent the wind from blowing out the flame. The lighter may slide into an “off” position and an “on” position. In the “on” position, a lighter head is recessed further into the sidewalls of the protector to maximize the zone of still air around the ignition mechanism of the lighter. The thumbwheel and gas lever of the lighter are still accessible with the person's thumb in both the “on” and “off” positions.
More particularly, a lighter wind protector for blocking wind to mitigate flame blowout when lighting a combustible material is disclosed. The protector may comprise a body. The body may have an entry through hole for receiving a lighter at a first portion of the body. The body may have a second portion having a flame opening and a trigger opening. The flame opening may be sized and configured to accommodate a flame therethrough when the lighter is lit for igniting the combustible material. The trigger opening may be sized and configured to accommodate a trigger of the lighter therethrough so that a user has access to the trigger for producing the flame. The flame opening may be located at the distal end of the body. The trigger opening may be on a side of the body.
The trigger may be a thumbwheel or a push button switch.
The body may be fabricated from a fire resistant material. Alternatively, the inner surfaces of the body may be lined with a fire resistant material and/or heat insulation material. In this case, the body may be fabricated from a rubber or plastic material.
The entry through hole may match a cross sectional shape of a gas tank of a lighter.
The body may define first and second sidewalls which define the trigger opening. An end wall may define the flame opening. The body may have a cut out at the trigger opening so that the user's finger or thumb may access the trigger. By way of example and not limitation, the user's finger or thumb may be inserted into the trigger opening to operate the trigger. In the alternatively, the trigger may extend out of the trigger opening.
A depth of the entry through hole may be less than a height of the lighter so that a finger sized bottom portion of the lighter extends out of the entry through hole. Alternatively, a depth of the entry through hole may be equal to a height of the lighter.
These and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
Referring now to the drawings, a lighter wind protector 10, 10a is shown. The lighter wind protector 10, 10a blocks the wind so that the user can operate the lighter 12 without having to block the wind with his or her hand and without having to ask another person to block the wind so that the user can light a cigarette 14 or other combustible material. The lighter wind protector 10, 10a may be sized and configured to receive the lighter 12 so that the user can slip the lighter 12 into the lighter wind protector 10, 10a. When the lighter 12 is inserted into the lighter wind protector 10, 10a, a thumbwheel 16 is exposed and accessible to a thumb 18 of the user. The user rotates the thumbwheel 16 with his or her thumb and presses down on the gas lever 20 shown in
More particularly, the lighter wind protector 10 may have a body 26 which may have any external configuration. The body 26 may define a lighter cavity 28 which receives the lighter 12. The lighter cavity 28 (see
Although the entrance hole 30 and the lighter cavity 28 is described as having the same configuration as the lighter 12, it is also contemplated that the starter portion 36 of the hole 30a may be larger to aid in the insertion of the lighter 12 into the lighter cavity 28. The starter portion 36 may be flared outwardly and produce a larger entrance hole 30a as shown in
The length 34 of the lighter cavity may be sufficiently long so that a finger sized portion 42 (see
The insertion depth of the lighter 12 into the lighter cavity 20 may be regulated by an optional nub 50 (see
Since the flame guard 38 is aligned to the flame hole 24, the flame 22 shoots out of the lighter 12, through the flame hole 24 and then bends upwardly as shown in
The body 26 of the lighter wind protector 10, 10a may also have a thumb cutout 54 which provides thumb access to the thumbwheel 16 and the gas lever 20 of the lighter 12. With the lighter 12 inserted into the lighter wind protector 10, 10a, the thumbwheel 16 and the gas lever 20 is exposed through the thumb cutout 54 when the flame guard 38 of the lighter 12 butts up against or contacts the nub 50 (i.e. “off” position). The thumbwheel 16 and the gas lever 20 may also be exposed through the thumb cutout 54 when the wind protector 10 is in the “on” position. In windy conditions, the user may traverse the wind protector 10 to the “on” position. In the on position, the user may hold the lighter 12 in the horizontal position as shown in
Referring now to
In use, the user may insert the lighter 12 into the wind protector 10a. The lighter 12 is inserted into the lighter cavity 28 until the flame guard 38 contacts the nub 50. In this position, the thumbwheel 16 and the gas lever 20 are still exposed through the thumb cutout 54a so that the user can still operate the lighter. The user may provide additional wind protection to the ignition mechanism 27 of the lighter 12 by pushing the lighter 12 in the direction of arrow 64. In this manner, the ignition mechanism is disposed deeper between the sidewalls of the wind protector 10a. While the user holds the lighter 12 and the wind protector 10a in the horizontal position as shown in
As shown in
The body 26 may also have a lanyard hole 60 so that a lanyard may be attached to the body 26 to help the user attach the lighter wind protector 10, 10a to his or her neck, wrist, handbag or other object or personal effects.
The above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including various ways of forming the exterior shell of the body of the lighter wind protector 10, 10a. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/668,899, filed Jul. 6, 2012, the contents of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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61668899 | Jul 2012 | US |