Claims
- 1. A hand-held smoker's lighter for igniting smoking instrumentalities comprising:
- a lighter body having defined therein a fuel reservoir;
- means for conducting fuel from said reservoir to a flame location for combustion thereof;
- spark striking means carried by said body member in a position to permit sparks struck thereby to ignite lighter fuel and provide a flame at said flame location;
- a flame shield comprising a formed body member having an open interior portion which generally encompasses said flame location and is open to the exterior of said flame shield, and a transverse through opening which traverses said open interior portion;
- said transverse through opening having respective opposed open ends which are spaced apart generally in opposite directions from said flame location and an intermediate portion which extends intermediate said open ends and traverses said flame location and being operable as a venturi throat with air flow passing therethrough;
- at least one passageway means extending transversely of said through opening to communicate between said open interior portion and the exterior of said body member; and
- said at least one passageway means including a top opening formed in an upper portion of said body member upwardly adjacent said flame location and being of a size to permit the lighter flame to project upwardly thereof for lighting a first selected type of smoking instrumentality.
- 2. The lighter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said flame shield includes an enlarged, generally flat external surface area encompassing at least one of said open ends such that said lighter may be positioned for lighting a smoking pipe with said flat surface area in closely adjacent covering relationship with an open pipe bowl to permit lighting thereof by the drawing of air via said transverse through opening to thereby draw the lighter flame into the pipe bowl.
- 3. The lighter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said open ends comprise a relatively larger flow area open end adjacent one lateral side of said flame shield and a relatively smaller flow area open end adjacent the opposed lateral side portion of said flame shield.
- 4. The lighter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said intermediate portion includes converging side wall portions of said open interior portion which converge from said larger flow area open end toward said smaller flow area open end.
- 5. The lighter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said open ends include barrier means which shield the base of the lighter flame from air currents passing through said transverse through opening by forming a shielded fuel vapor well within said transverse through opening.
- 6. The lighter as claimed in claim 5 wherein said means for conducting fuel from said reservoir to said flame location passes the fuel through said fuel vapor well.
- 7. The lighter as claimed in claim 6 wherein said fuel vapor well is located adjacent a peripheral portion of said transverse through opening and said means for conducting fuel includes a wick which pases from said peripheral portion to said flame location within said transverse through opening.
- 8. In a lighter for lighting smoker's instrumentalities, an inner lighter assembly which carries thereon a lighter head including a friction means and a flame shield, and which is adapted to be received within the confines of a lighter case, comprising:
- a formed body member having an exterior form to permit sliding retention thereof within such a lighter case;
- said body member having a hollow interior space formed therein to receive absorbent material whereby said hollow interior space provides a lighter fluid reservoir;
- a through opening extending within said body member and having the opposed open ends thereof located adjacent the respective opposite ends of said body member and proportioned to receive a lighter flint slidably therein;
- spring bias means received within said through opening for biasing such a lighter flint toward one of said open ends and into biased engagement with such a friction means;
- an elongated flint storage barrel formed within said body member for storing spare flints therein, said flint storage barrel including an access opening located adjacent the said open end opposing said one open end; and
- a retention means cooperable with said access opening and said open end adjacent thereto to retain said spring bias means within said through opening and to close said access opening to thereby maintain such a flint in biased engagement with such a friction means and to retain such spare flints within said flint storage barrel.
- 9. The assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein said retention means includes a threaded fastener which is received in one of said access opening or said adjacent open end and overlapping means cooperable with said threaded fastener to overlap at least a portion of said access opening and said adjacent open end when said threaded fastener is engaged within said body member.
- 10. The lighter assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein said overlapping means is a head portion of said threaded fastener.
- 11. The lighter assembly as claimed in claim 9 wherein said overlapping means is a washer secured by said threaded fastener with respect to said body member.
- 12. The lighter assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein said retention means includes a retention block having interlocked means and said body member includes cooperating engagement means for engagement by said interlock means to secure said block with respect to said body member in at least partial overlying relationship with both of said access opening and said adjacent open end.
- 13. The lighter assembly as claimed in claim 12 wherein said block additionally includes guide means cooperable with one of said access opening or said adjacent open end for guiding said block in pivotal movement between engaged and disengaged configurations of said interlock means with said engagement means.
- 14. The lighter assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein said interlock means includes a stud having an enlarged head and said engagement means includes an open ended T-slot.
- 15. In a lighter for lighting smokers instrumentalities wherein an inner lighter assembly includes a lighter head portion that projects outwardly with respect to a case into which the inner lighter assembly is at least partially received, said lighter head portion comprising:
- an outwardly projecting flame shield which defines an open interior space generally within the confines thereof;
- a retention means for retaining an elongated flame propagating means within said open interior space such that the flame propagating means extends from a peripheral portion of said open interior space to deliver fuel thereinto for combustion of the fuel within said open interior space;
- a transverse through opening having respective opposed open ends which are spaced apart generally in opposite directions from the location of the flame within said open interior space, and an intermediate portion which extends intermediate said open ends and transverses the location of said flame within said open interior space;
- said transverse through opening being operable as a venturi throat when air currents are passing therethrough; and
- a shielded fuel vapor well located within said open interior space adjacent said peripheral portion thereof.
- 16. The lighter head portion as claimed in claim 15 additionally including transversely spaced shield means which extend into the respective said open ends of said through opening to form said fuel vapor well by shielding a portion of said transverse through opening adjacent said peripheral portion thereof from air currents passing through said transverse through opening.
- 17. The lighter head portion as claimed in claim 16 wherein said flame shield includes a pair of upstanding, laterally spaced apart sidewalls, each having one of said open ends formed therein.
- 18. The lighter head portion as claimed in claim 17 wherein said fuel vapor well is located transversely intermediate said upstanding sidewalls.
- 19. The lighter head portion as claimed in claim 17 wherein said shield means includes barrier means partially obstructing each of said open ends adjacent said peripheral portion.
- 20. The lighter head portion as claimed in 19 wherein said fuel vapor well is located adjacent a base portion of said lighter head portion which carries said upstanding side walls.
- 21. The lighter head portion as claimed in claim 20 wherein said open interior space is open to the exterior of the lighter head through said open ends and additionally through an opening formed intermediate said upstanding sidewalls and generally diametrically opposite said base portion, with respect to said transverse through opening.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 880,576, filed June 30, 1986, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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