Piezoelectric gas lighter

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6666677
  • Patent Number
    6,666,677
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 23, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A piezoelectric gas lighter includes a lighter body. The fuel gas in the lighter body is supplied to a nozzle through a valve mechanism which is opened and closed by an actuator lever and a piezoelectric unit ignites the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle. A depression member actuates the actuator lever and the piezoelectric unit to open the valve mechanism and ignite the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle in response to depression of the depression controller. The depression member includes a control cap operatively connected to a piezoelectric unit, a stopper member which is movable between a locking position where the control cap is prevented from being depressed and a releasing position where the control cap is permitted to be depressed and an urging member which urges the stopper member to the locking position. The stopper member is provided with a pair of sliding portions extending back and forth on opposite sides of the control cap and the sliding portions are slidably supported by the control cap so that the stopper member is movable downward together with the control cap and movable between the locking position and the releasing position. The urging member includes a pair of resilient pieces provided on opposite sides of the control cap so that they are engaged with the sliding portions of the stopper member to urge the stopper member to the locking position and the stopper member is moved to the releasing position by urging the stopper member toward the control cap.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a piezoelectric gas lighter in which the fuel gas is discharged and ignited in response to depression of a depression means, and more particularly to a structure for improving controllability and stability of action of a lock mechanism for disabling the depression means from being depressed in the piezoelectric gas lighter.




2. Description of the Related Art




In a piezoelectric gas lighter in which a valve mechanism and a piezoelectric unit are actuated in response to depression of a depression means (a control cap) so that fuel gas discharged from a gas discharge nozzle is ignited by a spark generated by the piezoelectric unit, there have been known various lock mechanisms which disable the depression means from being depressed to lock the lighter when it is not used and enable the depression means to be depressed in response to a lock release action when the lighter is to be used.




For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,145,358 (will be referred to as “the first prior art”, hereinbelow) discloses a lock mechanism in which a control cap is provided with a stopper member which is movable between its locking position where it prevents depression of the control cap and its releasing position where it permits depression of the control cap and is urged to the locking position, the stopper member being moved from the locking position to the releasing position by sliding an upper end portion thereof.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,885,069 (will be referred to as “the second prior art”, hereinbelow) discloses a lock mechanism in which the whole control cap is movable about a piezoelectric unit between the locking position and the releasing position and a resilient portion for urging the control cap to the locking position is provided integrally with the control cap.




Further, U.S. Pat. No. 5,833,448 (will be referred to as “the third prior art”, hereinbelow) discloses a lock mechanism in which a piezoelectric unit/control cap assembly is arranged to be rotatable between the locking position and the releasing position and the assembly is urged to the locking position by a separate resilient member.




However, the gas lighters provided with the lock mechanism in accordance with the first to third prior arts are disadvantageous in that the part for releasing the lock mechanism is small and hard to handle, the action of the lock mechanism is instable, or the control cap is moved to a direction different from the direction of depression of the control cap in response to the action of the lock mechanism, which makes it instable the ignition action, and that changes in components from the conventional volume products and incorporation of the components is complicated, which adds to the manufacturing cost of the lighters.




Specifically, in the lighter provided with the lock mechanism in accordance with the first prior art, since a lock member having a small control portion is provided to be slidable on a part of the surface of the control cap and the lock member is controlled, the lock releasing action is difficult and the normal ignition action is hard. Further, since a coiled spring for urging the lock member is disposed above the piezoelectric unit in the control cap, the position of the piezoelectric unit is changed from that in the conventional lighter without a lock mechanism, which results in many components to be changed and complicates incorporation of the spring.




In the lighter provided with the lock mechanism in accordance with the second prior art, since the whole control cap is moved about a piezoelectric unit between the locking position and the releasing position, depression of the control cap is apt to be instable and the engagement between the piezoelectric unit and the control cap becomes instable which weaken the integrality of the assembly.




In the lighter provided with the lock mechanism in accordance with the third prior art, since lock of the lighter is released by inclining the piezoelectric unit/control cap assembly, the position of the piezoelectric unit becomes assembly and the distance between the piezoelectric and the nozzle across which the spark is generated varies from ignition action to action, which deteriorates the igniting performance. Further, the structure exposes the gap between the control cap and the lighter body and permits foreign matters to enter the lighter body to obstruct the igniting action and the quenching action.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing observations and description, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a piezoelectric gas lighter which can be manufactured at low cost without deteriorating the controllability of the lock mechanism, the stability in action and the igniting performance and with a less number of components to be changed from the conventional components.




In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a piezoelectric gas lighter comprising a lighter body in which fuel gas is stored, a fuel supply means which supplies the fuel gas in the lighter body to a nozzle through a valve mechanism, an actuator lever for opening and closing the valve mechanism, a spark ignition means which ignites the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle, and a depression means which actuates the actuator lever and the spark ignition means to open the valve mechanism and ignite the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle in response to depression of the depression means, wherein the improvement comprises that




the depression means comprises a control cap operatively connected to a piezoelectric unit, a stopper member which is movable between a locking position where a part of the stopper member is engaged with the lighter body to disable the control cap from being depressed and a releasing position where the stopper member is released from the lighter body to permit depression of the control cap and an urging member which urges the stopper member to the locking position, the stopper member is provided with a pair of sliding portions extending back and forth on opposite sides of the control cap and the sliding portions are slidably supported by the control cap so that the stopper member is movable downward together with the control cap and movable between the locking position and the releasing position, and the urging member comprises a pair of resilient pieces provided on opposite sides of the control cap so that they are engaged with the sliding portions of the stopper member to urge the stopper member in the locking position and the stopper member is moved from the locking position to the releasing position by urging the stopper member toward the control cap.




The urging member may be formed of a pair of resilient pieces of resin formed integrally with the control cap or may be formed of a pair of resilient pieces of resin or metal formed separately from the control cap.




The stopper member may comprise a peripheral wall which covers the opposite side surfaces and the rear surface of the control cap. Preferably, the stopper member is provided with a control portion which covers the upper surface of the control cap at least at a rear portion of the control cap.




Preferably, the control cap is provided with a hook portion which is engaged with a projection, which projects inward from the sliding portions of the stopper member, to limit the movement of the stopper member to the locking position.




In the gas lighter in accordance with the present invention, since the depression means is formed by a control cap, a stopper member and an urging member and the stopper member is provided with a pair of sliding portions which extend back and forth on opposite sides of the control cap and are slidably supported by the control cap so that the stopper member is movable downward together with the control cap and movable between the locking position and the releasing position, a part of the stopper member is in engagement with the lighter body to prevent depression of the control cap, thereby locking the lighter from being ignited, in the normal state where the stopper member is in the locking position, and when the stopper member is moved to the releasing position, the stopper member is disengaged from the lighter body to permit depression of the control cap.




After the gas lighter is ignited and the depression means is released, the depression means moves upward and at the same time, the stopper member is automatically moved to the locking position under the urging force of the urging member, thereby locking the lighter from being ignited.




Further, since the stopper member is separated from the control cap and the stopper member is moved relative to the control cap by virtue of the sliding portions and the resilient pieces, the lighter can be locked and released by a simple action of sliding the sliding portions back and forth relative to the nozzle, the locking action and the releasing action can be stabilized and the controllability of the lighter is improved. Further, by only changing the control cap of the conventional piezoelectric gas lighter without a lock mechanism, a piezoelectric gas lighter provided with a lock mechanism can be realized. That is, the lock mechanism can be incorporated in the conventional piezoelectric gas lighter without a lock mechanism without changing the relative positions between the components, such as the relative position between the piezoelectric unit and the nozzle, the manner of fixing the piezoelectric unit and the control cap and the movement of the piezoelectric. At the same time, the control cap is held stationery when the stopper member is moved between the locking position and the releasing position, and the piezoelectric unit and the control cap can be fixed together by fitting. Further, the control cap can be held by a windshield cap not to be drawn out in the vertical direction. Thus, a piezoelectric gas lighter with a lock mechanism which is stabilized in its igniting performance and igniting action can be manufactured at low cost.




Further, by disposing the resilient pieces on opposite sides of the control cap to be engaged with the stopper member and urge the same to the locking position, the lock mechanism can be incorporated without changing the relative position between the control cap and the piezoelectric unit, and the stopper member can be stably moved and urged to the locking position. Further, since the stopper member is moved from the locking position to the releasing position by urging the stopper member toward the control cap, lock releasing and ignition can be effected in a series of actions, which further improves controllability of the lighter. Especially when the urging member is formed by a pair of resilient pieces of resin formed integrally with the control cap or formed by a pair of resilient pieces of resin or metal formed separately from the control cap, incorporation of the depression means is facilitated and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.




When the stopper member is provided with a peripheral wall which covers the opposite side surfaces and the rear surface of the control cap, the stopper member is further stably moved between the locking position and the releasing position. When the stopper member is provided with a control portion which covers the upper surface of the control cap at least at a rear portion of the control cap, the area for operating the stopper member is enlarged and the operation of the stopper member is facilitated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a piezoelectric gas lighter in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention in a locked state,





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the depression means in the state shown in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the depression means in the state shown in

FIG. 2

,





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the gas lighter shown in

FIG. 1

in an ignited state,





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the depression means in the state shown in

FIG. 4

,





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are a plan view and a side view, respectively, of the gas lighter shown in

FIG. 1

when it is not being used,





FIGS. 7A and 7B

are a plan view and a side view, respectively, of the gas lighter shown in

FIG. 1

when lock is released,





FIGS. 8A and 8B

are a plan view and a side view, respectively, of the gas lighter shown in

FIG. 1

when it is being used,





FIGS. 9A and 9B

are perspective views respectively showing modifications of the depression means,





FIGS. 10A

to


10


C are perspective views respectively showing further modifications of the depression means,





FIG. 11

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a piezoelectric gas lighter in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention in a locked state,





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the depression means in the state shown in

FIG. 11

,





FIG. 13

is an exploded perspective view of the depression means in the state shown in

FIG. 12

,





FIG. 14

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the as lighter shown in

FIG. 11

in an ignited state,





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of the depression means in the state shown in

FIG. 13

, and





FIG. 16

is a modification of the urging member in the state shown in FIG.


13


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A piezoelectric gas lighter in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


8


B, hereinbelow. In this specification, front and back (rear), and left and right are expressed with the left and the right as seen in

FIG. 1

considered to be the front and the back.




In

FIGS. 1

to


8


B, the gas lighter


1


of the first embodiment comprises a lighter body


2


in which fuel gas is stored, a fuel supply means


3


including a nozzle


31


for discharging the fuel gas and a valve mechanism


32


, an actuator lever


4


for opening and closing the valve mechanism


32


, a spark ignition means


5


having a piezoelectric unit


51


, and a depression means


6


which actuates the actuator lever


4


and the spark ignition means


5


to ignite the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle


31


. The depression means


6


comprises a control cap


7


, a stopper member


8


and an urging member


9


. The stopper member


8


and the urging member


8


form a lock mechanism.




Though not shown in detail, the lighter body


2


comprises a rectangular reservoir body


21


which is formed by molding of synthetic resin, an upper lid


22


which is fixed to the upper end of the reservoir body


21


in an air-tight fashion to form a fuel reservoir inside the reservoir body


21


, and an intermediate casing


23


which is fitted on the reservoir body


21


.




The valve mechanism


32


of the fuel supply means


3


, which controls the amount of fuel gas to be discharged through the nozzle


31


, is mounted on the upper lid


22


of the lighter body


2


. The nozzle


31


is provided with a nozzle tip at its upper end and projects upward at the center of the valve mechanism


32


. The actuator lever


4


is L-shaped and a groove


41


formed in one end portion of the actuator lever


4


is in engagement with the nozzle


31


.




The actuator lever


4


is provided with a pivot


42


at the bent portion thereof and is supported for rotation about the pivot


42


on the intermediate casing


23


of the lighter body


2


with an arm


43


extending obliquely downward. The nozzle


31


is lifted upward to open the valve mechanism


32


in response to rotation of the actuator lever


4


, whereby the fuel gas is discharged through the tip of the nozzle


31


.




The upper portion of the nozzle


31


is surrounded by a windshield cap


10


. Reference numeral


33


denotes a flame regulator ring


33


for regulating the amount of the fuel gas to be discharged through the nozzle


31


.




The control cap


7


is disposed on the intermediate casing


23


of the lighter body


2


on the side opposite to the nozzle


31


. The control cap


7


can be depressed and is provided with a tubular portion. The piezoelectric unit


51


of the spark ignition means


5


is fitted in the tubular portion of the control cap


7


. The spark ignition means


5


comprises a discharge electrode


52


which is connected to the piezoelectric unit


51


and is disposed on the upper portion of the control cap


7


. A high voltage generated by the piezoelectric unit


51


is applied between the discharge electrode


51


and the nozzle


31


(nozzle tip) and a spark for igniting the fuel gas is generated.




The upper half of the piezoelectric unit


51


is moved downward in response to depression of the control cap


7


, and a lever pusher


53


which pushes the arm


43


of the actuator lever


4


to rotate the actuator lever


4


is provided on the upper half of the piezoelectric unit


51


. With this arrangement, the lever pusher


53


rotates the actuator lever


4


to open the valve mechanism


32


so that the fuel gas is discharged through the nozzle


31


in response to depression of the control cap


7


, and when the control cap


7


is further depressed, the piezoelectric unit


51


is actuated to generate a spark (FIG.


4


).




The structure of the depression means


6


and the lock mechanism for the depression means


6


will be described, hereinbelow. The depression means


6


comprises the control cap


7


which holds the piezoelectric unit


51


and the stopper member


8


mounted on the control cap


7


to be movable between a locking position and a releasing position. The control cap


7


and the stopper member


8


are separately formed by plastic molding and the urging member


9


which urges the stopper member


9


to the locking position is formed integrally with the control cap


7


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the control cap


7


is provided with the aforesaid tubular portion into which the upper end portion of the piezoelectric unit


51


is inserted. The tubular portion is formed by side walls


71


and the rear wall


72


, and an upper wall


73


is formed above the tubular portion. A front portion of the top surface of the upper wall


73


forms a depressing portion


73




a


exposed upward. An engagement projection


74


(

FIG. 1

) extends downward from the lower surface of the upper wall


73


to be engaged with the upper end portion of the piezoelectric unit


51


. A sliding groove


75


is formed in the outer surface of each side wall


71


to extend back and forth. A substantially square opening


76


is connected to the sliding groove


75


from below at the center of the sliding grove


75


. A hook portion


77


is formed on the rear end of the portion of the sliding groove


75


on the front side of the opening


76


to project into the sliding groove


75


.




A resilient piece


91


(as the urging member


9


) is provided in each of the opening


76


of the control cap


7


. The resilient piece


91


is formed integrally with the control cap


7


with its lower end portion connected to the front side wall of the opening


76


. The resilient piece


91


extends rearward from its lower end portion and is bent upward so that its upper end portion


91




a


is positioned in the sliding groove


75


. When the upper end portions


91




a


of the resilient pieces


91


are resiliently deformed back and forth, the stopper member


8


is urged. The upper end portions


91




a


of the resilient pieces


91


are also resiliently deformable inward.




A projecting portion


78


is provided in front of the depressing portion


73




a


slightly below the depressing portion


73




a


. The projecting portion


78


is inserted into the windshield cap


10


to prevent the control cap


7


from being drawn out upward. The projecting portion


78


is provided with a cutaway portion


78




a


on the lower surface thereof. The aforesaid discharge electrode


52


is disposed in the cutaway portion


78




a


. A recess


73




b


is formed on the rear side of the depressing portion


73




a


, and the side walls


71


and the rear wall


72


are inside of the peripheral surface of the intermediate casing


23


of the lighter body


2


.




The stopper member


8


is U-shaped in plan and comprises a pair of sliding portions (opposite side walls)


81


and a rear wall


82


. An upper wall


83


is formed on a rear portion of the upper surfaces of the sliding portions


81


. The front portion of the upper wall


83


is cut away in a shape conforming to the depressing portion


73




a


of the control cap


7


. A releasing operation portion


84


in the form of a stepped surface is formed from a rear portion of the upper wall


83


to an upper end portion of the rear wall


82


, and an engagement shoulder


85


is formed from a lower end portion of the rear wall


82


to rear end portions of the sliding portions


81


. An engagement projection


86


extends downward from the lower end of the rear wall


82


at the center thereof. The lower halves of the sliding portions


81


and the rear wall


82


are shaped to be able to be inserted into the upper portion of the intermediate casing


23


of the lighter body


2


, and their upper halves are expanded outward so that when the stopper member


8


is moved back to the locking position, the engagement shoulder


85


is brought into engagement with the rear upper end portion of the intermediate casing


23


. Front and rear projections


87


and


88


are formed on the inner surface of an upper portion of each of the sliding portions


81


. The front end surface


87




a


of the front projection


87


is inclined.




The stopper member


8


is mounted on the control cap


7


by fitting the stopper member


8


on the control cap


7


from the rear side with the front and rear projections


87


and


88


on the sliding portions


81


received in the sliding groove


75


so that the sliding portions


81


are held on the control cap


7


to be slidable back and forth between the locking position and the releasing position and to be movable downward together with the control cap


7


and so that the sliding portions


81


and the rear wall


82


surround the side surfaces and the rear surface of the control cap


7


.




When the front projection


87


is inserted into the sliding groove


75


from the rear side during mounting the stopper member


8


on the control cap


7


, the front projection


87


is caused to pass by the resilient piece


91


by deforming inward the resilient piece


91


by virtue of the inclined front end surface


87




a


of the front projection


87


and to pass by the hook portions


77


by deforming outward the sliding portions


81


at the opening


76


, and then is brought into engagement with the front portion of the sliding groove


75


. Thus the stopper member


8


is mounted on the control cap


7


to be movable back and forth relative to the control cap


7


. The rearmost position of the stopper member


8


relative to the control cap


7


is defined by abutment of the rear surfaces of the front projections


87


against the hook portions


77


. Further, when the front projections


87


is in abutment against the hook portions


77


, the rear projections


88


are in abutment against the upper portions


91




a


of the resilient pieces


91


with the resilient pieces


91


slightly deformed forward, whereby the stopper member


8


is urged rearward toward the locking position under the resiliency of the resilient pieces


91


.




The stopper member/control cap assembly thus formed is incorporated on the intermediate casing


23


of the lighter body


2


in the manner shown in

FIG. 1

, and then the windshield cap


10


is mounted.




A support column


24


is formed on each side of the intermediate casing


23


at an upper central portion thereof, and a partition plate


25


is held by the support columns


24


to separate the inside of the intermediate casing


23


into a nozzle side space and a piezoelectric unit side space.




Operation of the gas lighter


1


of this embodiment will be described, hereinbelow. In the locked state of the gas lighter


1


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the control cap


7


and the stopper member


8


are held in their uppermost positions under the force of a spring built in the piezoelectric unit


51


. Further, the stopper member


8


are held in the rearmost position under the resiliency of the resilient pieces


91


and a gap is formed between the rear wall


72


of the control cap


7


and the rear wall


82


of the stopper member


8


. In this state, the engagement shoulder


85


of the stopper member


8


is in engagement with the upper edge of the rear portion of the intermediate casing


23


with the engagement projection


86


in abutment against the inner surface of the peripheral wall of the intermediate casing


23


and accordingly, the control cap


7


and the stopper member


8


cannot be depressed, that is, the gas lighter is locked. The appearance of the gas lighter


1


in the locked state is shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

.




When the gas lighter


1


is to be used, the releasing operation portion


84


of the stopper member


8


is pushed forward to the releasing position and the stopper member


8


and the control cap


7


are depressed with the releasing operation portion


84


kept forward. That is, when the stopper member


8


is pushed forward toward the nozzle


31


overcoming the force of the resilient pieces


91


, the resilient pieces


91


are further deformed in response to the forward movement of the rear projections


88


and the rear wall


72


of the control cap


7


is moved toward the rear wall


82


of the stopper member


8


, whereby the engagement shoulder


85


is disengaged from the upper edge of the rear portion of the intermediate casing


23


to permit depression of the control cap


7


and the stopper member


8


, that is, the gas lighter


1


is released. The appearance of the gas lighter


1


in the released state is shown in

FIGS. 7A and 7B

.




When the stopper member


8


and the control cap


7


are subsequently depressed, the lever pusher


53


is brought into abutment against the arm


43


of the actuator lever


4


to rotate the actuator lever


4


, whereby the nozzle


31


of the fuel supply means


3


is lifted to open the valve mechanism


32


and the piezoelectric unit


51


is operated to ignite fuel gas discharged from the nozzle


31


as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The control cap


7


can be depressed by pushing downward the releasing operation portion


84


of the stopper member


8


instead of pushing downward the depressing portion


73




a


of the control cap


7


since the lower surface of the upper wall


83


of the stopper member


8


is in abutment against the recess


73




b


of the control cap


7


. The appearance of the gas lighter


1


in the ignited state is shown in

FIGS. 8A and 8B

.




When the control cap


7


and the stopper member


8


are released, the control cap


7


is returned to the original position under the force of the spring built in the piezoelectric unit


51


and the like, and the valve mechanism


32


is closed, whereby the flame is quenched. At the same time, the stopper member


8


is returned to the locking position under the force of the resilient pieces


91


and the lighter


1


comes to be locked where depression of the control cap


7


is prevented.





FIGS. 9A and 9B

and


10


A to


10


C show modifications of the depression means


6


. In the modification shown in

FIG. 9A

, the upper wall


83


of the stopper member


8


is extended forward halfway to the front end of the sliding portions


81


. In the modification shown in

FIG. 9B

, the upper wall


83


of the stopper member


8


is extended forward to the front end of the sliding portions


81


and covers the entire upper surface of the control cap


7


. In the modification shown in

FIG. 10A

, the upper wall


83


of the stopper member


8


is extended forward halfway to the front end of the sliding portions


81


and a transverse slit


83




a


is formed in the upper wall


83


. In the modification shown in

FIG. 10B

, the upper wall


83


of the stopper member


8


is extended forward to the front end of the sliding portions


81


and a pair of longitudinal slits


83




b


are formed from the front end of the sliding portions


81


halfway to the rear end of the same on opposite sides of the stopper member


8


. In the modification shown in

FIG. 10C

, the upper wall


83


of the stopper member


8


is extended forward to the front end of the sliding portions


81


and a pair of longitudinal slits


83




b


are formed from the front end of the sliding portions


81


to the rear end of the same on opposite sides of the stopper member


8


. Depending on the shape of the upper wall


83


of the stopper member


8


, the shape of the upper surface of the upper wall


73


of the control cap


7


is changed so that the area of the depressing portion


73




a


exposed upward becomes as small as possible.




A piezoelectric gas lighter


100


in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to

FIGS. 11

to


15


, hereinbelow. The gas lighter


100


of this embodiment differs from that of the first embodiment mainly in that the depression means


6


is separated into a control cap


17


, a stopper member


18


and an urging member


19


, and accordingly, the elements analogous to those of the first embodiment are given the same reference numerals and will not be described here.




In this embodiment, the depression means


6


comprises three separate components formed by plastic molding, a control cap


17


which holds the piezoelectric unit


51


, a stopper member


18


which is mounted on the control cap


17


to be movable between the locking position and the releasing position, and an urging member


19


which urges the stopper member


18


to the locking position.




The control cap


7


is provided with a tubular portion into which the upper end portion of the piezoelectric unit


51


is inserted. The tubular portion is formed by side walls


171


and the rear wall


172


, and an upper wall


173


is formed above the tubular portion. A front portion of the top surface of the upper wall


173


forms a depressing portion


173




a


exposed upward. A sliding groove


175


is formed in the outer surface of each side wall


171


to extend back and forth. The part of the side wall


171


below the sliding groove


175


is substantially equal to the intermediate casing


23


of the lighter body


2


in width and can be fitted in the intermediate casing


23


. An insertion groove


176


is formed in the part of the si de wall


171


below the sliding groove


175


to extend up and down and open at the upper and lower end. The upper wall


173


is smaller than the side walls


171


in width. A hook portion


177


projects into the sliding groove


175


at an intermediate portion thereof, and the rear end surface


177




a


of the hook portion


177


is inclined. A vertical groove


179


is formed in the rear wall


172


at the center thereof. An engagement portion


173




c


extends rearward from the rear end of the upper wall


173


at the center thereof. A recess


173




b


is formed on the upper wall


173


on the rear side of the depressing portion


173




a


. A projecting portion


178


is provided in front of the depressing portion


173




a


slightly below the depressing portion


173




a


. The projecting portion


178


is inserted into the windshield cap


10


to prevent the control cap


17


from being drawn out upward.




The urging member


19


comprises a pair of side frame portions


192


extending along the side walls


171


of the control cap


17


and a rear frame portion


193


which connects the rear ends of the side frame portions


192


. A support portion


194


extends upward from the front end of each side frame portion


192


. A resilient piece


191


is connected to the rear face of the support portion


194


. The resilient piece


191


is connected to the rear face of the support portion


194


at its lower end and extends rearward curving upward to its upper end portion


191




a


which is higher than the upper end of the support portion


194


and is resiliently deformable back and forth. The rear top corner of the upper end of the upper end portion


191




a


is chamfered. A boss


195


extends upward from each of the side frame portions


192


near the rear end thereof, and the bosses


195


are inserted into the bottom of the control cap


17


, whereby the urging member


19


is mounted on the control cap


17


. At this time, the support portions


194


and the resilient pieces


191


of the urging member


19


are inserted into the insertion groove


176


of the control cap


17


from below so that the upper end portions


191




a


of the resilient pieces


191


project into the sliding grooves


175


. The front portions of the upper ends of the support portions


194


project forward in engagement with the upper ends of the front ends portions of the insertion grooves


176


.




The stopper member


18


comprises a pair of sliding portions


181


extending along the opposite sides of the control cap


17


and an upper wall


183


formed to connect the rear portions of the sliding portions


181


. The sliding portions


181


an the upper wall


183


are formed to cover the upper peripheral edge of the control cap


17


. The front portion of the upper wall


183


is cut away in a shape conforming to the depressing portion


173




a


of the control cap


17


. A rear wall


182


extends downward from the lower surface of the upper wall


183


at the center of the rear end thereof. The rear wall


182


is of such a width that permits the rear wall


182


to be inserted into the vertical groove


179


on the rear side of the control cap


17


. The lower end face of the rear wall


182


forms an engagement shoulder


185


and an engagement projection


186


extends downward inward from the lower end face of the rear wall


182


. A releasing operation portion


184


in the form of a stepped surface is formed on the upper surface of the upper wall


183


. A recess


183




a


on which the engagement portion


173




c


extending from the rear end of the upper wall


173


slides is formed below the rear end portion of the lower surface of the upper wall


183


as shown in FIG.


11


.




Front and rear projections


187


and


188


(

FIG. 11

) are formed on the inner surface of each of the sliding portions


181


on opposite sides of the position to be inserted into the sliding groove


175


of the control cap


17


. The front end surface


187




a


of the front projection


187


is inclined and the front lower edge of the rear projection


188


is chamfered.




The stopper member


18


is mounted on the control cap


17


by fitting the stopper member


18


on the control cap


17


from the rear side with the front and rear projections


187


and


188


on the sliding portions


181


received in the sliding groove


175


so that the sliding portions


181


are held on the control cap


17


to be slidable back and forth between the locking position and the releasing position and to be movable downward together with the control cap


17


and so that the rear wall


182


is inserted into the vertical groove


179


of the control cap


17


.




When the front projection


187


is inserted into the sliding groove


175


from the rear side during mounting the stopper member


18


on the control cap


17


, the front projection


187


is caused to pass by the hook portion


77


by deforming outward the sliding portions


181


by virtue of the inclined front end face


187




a


, and then is brought into engagement with the front portion of the sliding groove


175


. Thus the stopper member


18


is mounted on the control cap


17


to be movable back and forth relative to the control cap


17


. The rearmost position of the stopper member


18


relative to the control cap


17


is defined by abutment of the rear surfaces of the front projections


187


against the hook portions


177


. Further, the rear projection


188


is in the rear portion of the sliding groove


175


.




Then the urging member


19


is mounted on the control cap


17


from below. That is, the support portions


194


and the resilient pieces


191


are inserted into the insertion grooves


176


of the control cap


17


from below so that the chamfered rear upper edges of the upper end portions


191




a


of the resilient pieces


191


are brought into abutment against the chamfered front lower edges of the rear projections


188


and the resilient pieces


191


are slightly deformed forward and so that the front portions of the upper ends of the support portions


194


are brought into engagement with the upper front ends of the insertion grooves


176


and the bosses


195


are fitted in the bottom of the control cap


17


. The stopper member


18


is urged rearward toward the locking position under the resiliency of the resilient pieces


191


with the front projections


187


in abutment against the hook portions


177


.




The control cap


17


mounted with the stopper member


18


and the urging member


19


is incorporated on the intermediate casing


23


of the lighter body


2


in the manner shown in

FIG. 11

, and then the windshield cap


10


is mounted.




Operation of the gas lighter


100


of this embodiment will be described, hereinbelow. In the locked state of the gas lighter


1


shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the control cap


17


and the stopper member


18


are held in their uppermost positions under the force of a spring built in the piezoelectric unit


51


. Further, the stopper member


18


are held in the rearmost position under the resiliency of the resilient pieces


191


. In this state, the engagement shoulder


185


of the stopper member


18


is in engagement with the upper edge of the rear portion of the intermediate casing


23


with the engagement projection


186


in abutment against the inner surface of the peripheral wall of the intermediate casing


23


and accordingly, the control cap


17


and the stopper member


18


cannot be depressed, that is, the gas lighter is locked.




When the gas lighter


100


is to be used, the releasing operation portion


184


of the stopper member


18


is pushed forward to the releasing position and the stopper member


18


and the control cap


17


are depressed with the releasing operation portion


184


kept forward. That is, when the stopper member


18


is pushed forward toward the nozzle


31


, the resilient pieces


191


are further deformed in response to the forward movement of the rear projections


188


and the engagement shoulder


185


is disengaged from the upper edge of the rear portion of the intermediate casing


23


to permit depression of the control cap


17


and the stopper member


18


, that is, the gas lighter


1


is released.




When the stopper member


18


and the control cap


17


are subsequently depressed, the lever pusher


53


is brought into abutment against the arm


43


of the actuator lever


4


to rotate the actuator lever


4


, whereby the nozzle


31


of the fuel supply means


3


is lifted to open the valve mechanism


32


and the piezoelectric unit


51


is operated to ignite fuel gas discharged from the nozzle


31


as shown in

FIGS. 14 and 15

.




When the control cap


17


and the stopper member


18


are released, the control cap


17


is returned to the original position under the force of the spring built in the piezoelectric unit


51


and the like, and the valve mechanism


32


is closed, whereby the flame is quenched. At the same time, the stopper member


18


is returned to the locking position under the force of the resilient pieces


191


and the lighter


100


comes to be locked where depression of the control cap


17


is prevented.




Also in this embodiment, the upper wall


183


of the stopper member


18


may be modified as described above in conjunction with

FIGS. 9A

to


10


C.





FIG. 16

shows a modification of the urging member


19


shown in FIG.


13


. The modification is formed by stamping press of a metal plate (metal spring). The basic shape of the urging member shown in

FIG. 16

is the same as that shown in

FIG. 13

, and the analogous parts are given the same reference numerals.




That is, the urging member


19


formed of a metal plate comprises a pair of side frame portions


192


which extends back and forth at a lower portion of the urging member


19


and a rear frame portion


193


which connects the rear ends of the side frame portions


192


. A support portion


194


extends upward from the front end of each side frame portion


192


. A resilient piece


191


is erected upward from an intermediate portion of each side frame portion


192


. The resilient piece


191


is connected to the side frame portion


192


at its lower end and extends upward to its upper end portion


191




a


which is higher than the upper end of the support portion


194


and is resiliently deformable back and forth. A projection


195


extends upward from the middle of the rear frame portion


193


, and the projection


195


is inserted into the bottom of the control cap


17


, whereby the urging member


19


is mounted on the control cap


17


. The urging member


19


shown in

FIG. 16

is mounted on the control cap


17


in the similar manner to that shown in FIG.


13


. The resilient pieces


191


are resiliently deformed by the rear projections


188


of the stopper member


18


and the stopper member


18


is urged to the locking position under the force generated by the resilient deformation of the resilient pieces


191


.




In addition, all of the contents of Japanese Patent Application No. 11(1999)-323770 are incorporated into this specification by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A piezoelectric gas lighter comprising a lighter body in which fuel gas is stored, a fuel supply means which supplies the fuel gas in the lighter body to a nozzle through a valve mechanism, an actuator lever for opening and closing the valve mechanism, a spark ignition means which ignites the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle, and a depression means which actuates the actuator lever and the spark ignition means to open the valve mechanism and ignite the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle in response to depression of the depression means, wherein the improvement comprises thatthe depression means comprises a control cap operatively connected to a piezoelectric unit, a stopper member which is movable between a locking position where a part of the stopper member is engaged with the lighter body to disable the control cap from being depressed and a releasing position where the stopper member is released from the lighter body to permit depression of the control cap and an urging member which urges the stopper member to the locking position, the stopper member is provided with a pair of sliding portions extending back and forth on opposite sides of the control cap and the sliding portions are slidably supported by the control cap so that the stopper member is movable downward together with the control cap and movable between the locking position and the releasing position, and the urging member comprises a pair or resilient pieces provided on opposite sides of the control cap so that they are engaged with the sliding portions of the stopper member to urge the stopper member to the locking position and the stopper member is moved from the locking position to the releasing position by urging the stopper member toward the control cap in which the urging member is formed of a pair of resilient pieces formed integrally with the control cap.
  • 2. A piezoelectric gas lighter comprising a lighter body in which fuel gas is stored, a fuel supply means which supplies the fuel gas in the lighter body to a nozzle through a valve mechanism, an actuator lever for opening and closing the valve mechanism, a spark ignition means which ignites the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle, and a depression means which actuates the actuator lever and the spark ignition means to open the valve mechanism and ignite the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle in response to depression of the depression means, wherein the improvement comprises thatthe depression means comprises a control cap operatively connected to a piezoelectric unit, a stopper member which is movable between a locking position where a part of the stopper member is engaged with the lighter body to disable the control cap from being depressed and a releasing position where the stopper member is released from the lighter body to permit depression of the control cap and an urging member which urges the stopper member to the locking position, the stopper member is provided with an upper surface portion adjacent to an upper surface of the control cap and with a pair of sliding portions extending back and forth on opposite sides of the control cap and the sliding portions are slidably supported by the control cap so that the stopper member is movable downward together with the control cap and movable between the locking position and the releasing position, and the urging member comprises a pair of resilient pieces provided on opposite sides of the control cap so that they are engaged with the sliding portions of the stopper member to urge the stopper member to the locking position and the stopper member is moved from the locking position to the releasing position by urging the stopper member toward the control cap, wherein the control cap is provided with a hook portion which is engaged with a projection, which projects inward from the sliding portions of the stopper member, to limit the movement of the stopper member to the locking position.
  • 3. A piezoelectric gas lighter comprising a lighter body in which fuel gas is stored, a fuel supply means which supplies the fuel gas in the lighter body to a nozzle through a valve mechanism, an actuator lever for opening and closing the valve mechanism, a spark ignition means which ignites the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle, and a depression means which actuates the actuator lever and the spark ignition means to open the valve mechanism and ignite the fuel gas discharged from the nozzle in response to depression of the depression means, wherein the improvement comprises that the depression means comprises:a control cap operatively connected to a piezoelectric unit, wherein the control cap has a pair of sliding grooves formed along its side walls; a stopper member having projections that are slidably supported in the sliding grooves, wherein the stopper member is slidable between a locking position where a part of the stopper member is engaged with the lighter body to disable the control cap from being depressed and a releasing position where the part of the stopper member is conversely disengaged from the lighter body to enable depression of the control cap; and an urging member comprising a pair of pieces disposed on opposite sides of the control cap so that they are engaged with the projections of the stopper member to urge the stopper member to the locking position, and wherein sliding the projections along the surfaces of the sliding grooves away from the locking position pushes the urging member to allow the stopper ember to slide from the locking position to the releasing position.
  • 4. A piezoelectric gas lighter of claim 3 wherein the urging member comprises resilient material.
  • 5. A piezoelectric gas lighter of claim 3 wherein the urging member comprises:a pair of side frame portions whose rear ends are connected by a rear frame portion; a pair of support portions, wherein each support portion extends upward from a front end of a respective side frame portion; a pair of resilient pieces, wherein each resilient piece is connected to a respective side frame portion, and wherein each resilient piece extends upward substantially parallel to the support portions.
  • 6. The piezoelectric gas lighter of claim 3 wherein the urging member comprises:a pair of side frame portions whose rear ends are connected by a rear frame portion; a pair of support portions, wherein each support portion extends upward from a front end of a respective side frame portion; a pair of resilient pieces, wherein each resilient piece is connected to a respective side frame portion, and wherein each resilient piece extends upward substantially parallel to the support portions.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-323770 Nov 1999 JP
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Number Date Country
0 345 729 Dec 1989 EP