Piezoelectric lighter with safety lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6540507
  • Patent Number
    6,540,507
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 1, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bennett; Henry
    • Basichas; Alfred
    Agents
    • Chan; Raymond Y.
    • David and Raymond Patent Group
Abstract
A piezoelectric lighter incorporates with a safety lock which includes an ignition cap slidably mounted on the casing in a radially movable manner, a blocking stopper supported in the ignition cavity, a locking member including a locking latch disposed the ignition cavity and extended to a position that the locking latch is blocked by the blocking stopper, so as to lock up the ignition cap from ignition. To unlocked the safety lock, the locking latch is moved away from the blocking stopper so as to release the blocking up of the ignition cap with respect to the blocking stopper, so that the ignition cap is capable of being slid sidewardly and downwardly to ignite the piezoelectric lighter.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a piezoelectric lighter, and more particularly to a piezoelectric lighter with a safety lock which normally locks up the ignition cap of the piezoelectric lighter so as to prevent the piezoelectric lighter from being ignited accidentally or by children.




2. Description of Related Arts




Piezoelectric lighters have been known and sold throughout the United States. Generally, there are two types of piezoelectric lighter, namely the push-down type piezoelectric lighter that the ignition button must be depressed downwardly for ignition and the slide-down type piezoelectric lighter that the ignition button must be pushed to slide downwardly and rearwardly at the same time for ignition.




Due to safety purpose, both government and the consumers in United States demand a safety device employed in every lighter to prevent any unwanted ignition of the lighter. In order to prevent the ignition of the push-down type piezoelectric lighter, the safety device can simply block the downward movement of the ignition button so as to lock up the ignition button from ignition. However, the convention safety device which is designed for locking up the downwardly ignition button cannot fit the structure of the slide-down type piezoelectric lighter.




According to the slide-down type piezoelectric lighter, the ignition button is slidably mounted on the casing of the lighter in a radially movable manner about an operation axle provided in the casing, wherein the ignition button has a depressing arm extended to rest on the piezoelectric unit and arranged in such a manner that when the ignition button is depressed sidewardly and downwardly at the same time, the depressing arm will be driven to downwardly compress the piezoelectric unit to ignite the piezoelectric lighter. In other words, the ignition button must be traveled a radial pathway with respect to its operation axle for ignition.




An improved slide-down type piezoelectric lighter comprises a locking switch slidably mounted on the ignition button and a locking member extended from the locking switch to a rear edge of the casing to block the radial movement of the ignition button in order to lock up the ignition of the lighter. However, such locking switch is disadvantage in practice use, especially when the locking switch must be pushed forward to drive the locking member away from the radial pathway of the ignition button. The conflict movements of the locking switch and the ignition button will cause the difficulty of the ignition operation.




Moreover, the structure of the locking switch is more complicated that the original structural design of the piezoelectric lighter must be altered so as to highly increase the manufacturing cost of the piezoelectric lighter. Thus, not all the countries require the piezoelectric to employ with the safety device such that it is not economy for the manufacturer to make the piezoelectric lighters to fit both the markets whether the markets require the safety device or not.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a piezoelectric lighter with a safety lock which normally locks up the radially ignition motion of the ignition cap so as to prevent any unwanted ignition of the piezoelectric lighter.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a piezoelectric lighter with a safety lock, wherein the ignition of the piezoelectric lighter requires a single continuous action operation by an adult, i.e. firstly push the safety lock rearwardly and secondly push the ignition button rearwardly and downwardly. However, a child is unable to complete the two movements in one single action so that the safety lock can prevent the piezoelectric lighter from being ignited by the children.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a piezoelectric lighter with a safety lock which does not require to alter the original structural design of the piezoelectric lighter, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of incorporating the safety lock with every conventional slide-down type piezoelectric lighter having the ignition cap.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a piezoelectric lighter with a safety lock, wherein the safety lock is adapted to mount on all kinds of the ignition button of the slide-down type piezoelectric lighter to provide the locking feature of the ignition button. In other words, the manufacturer is able to simply make a universal lighter body to incorporate with the ignition button having the safety lock to fit the markets that requires the safety feature or the ignition button without the safety lock to fit the markets that do not require the safety feature.




Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a piezoelectric lighter, comprising:




a casing receiving a liquefied gas storage, an ignition cavity and a nozzle cavity provided in front of the ignition cavity;




a gas emitting nozzle disposed in the nozzle cavity of the casing and communicating with the liquefied gas storage for control a flow of gas;




a piezoelectric unit disposed in the ignition cavity of the casing for generating piezoelectricity; and




a safety lock, comprising:




an ignition cap, having a guiding slot, slidably mounted on the casing in a radially movable manner about an operation axle provided in the casing to define a radial traveling region within the ignition cavity, wherein the ignition cap comprises a depressing arm extended to rest on the piezoelectric unit and arranged in such a manner that when the ignition cap is depressed sidewardly and downwardly at the same time, the depressing arm is driven to downwardly compress the piezoelectric unit to ignite the piezoelectric lighter;




a blocking stopper provided at a front portion of the ignition cavity within the radial traveling region;




a locking member comprising a locking latch disposed in the ignition cavity and an operation button extended from the locking latch to outside through the guiding slot, wherein the locking latch is movably fitted in the ignition cavity in such a manner that the locking latch is arranged to be driven by the operation button to move from a normally locked position to an unlocked position; and




means for retaining the locking member at the locking position, wherein at the locking position, the locking latch is extended within the radial traveling region at a position that the locking latch is blocked by the blocking stopper, so as to lock up the ignition cap from ignition, and at the unlocked position, the locking latch is moved away from the radial traveling region so as to release the blocking up of the ignition cap with respect to the blocking stopper, so that the ignition cap is capable of being slid sidewardly and downwardly to ignite the piezoelectric lighter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a piezoelectric lighter with a safety lock according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view of the piezoelectric lighter in a locked position according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the piezoelectric lighter in an unlocked position according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of an ignition cap of the piezoelectric lighter according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings, a piezoelectric lighter according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the piezoelectric lighter, such as a standard piezoelectric lighter, comprises a casing


10


receiving a liquefied gas storage


11


, an ignition cavity


12


, and a nozzle cavity


13


provided in front of the ignition cavity


12


, and a gas emitting nozzle


20


disposed in the nozzle cavity


13


of the casing


10


and communicating with the liquefied gas storage


11


for control a flow of gas.




The piezoelectric lighter further comprises a piezoelectric unit


30


, which is disposed in the ignition cavity


12


of the casing


10


for generating piezoelectricity, comprising a movable operating part


31


extended upwardly and an ignition tip


32


extended to a position closed to the gas emitting nozzle


20


, wherein when the movable operating part


31


is depressed downwardly, sparks are generated from the ignition tip


32


to ignite the gas emitted from the gas emitting nozzle


20


at the same time.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the piezoelectric lighter further comprises a safety lock


40


which comprises an ignition cap


41


, a blocking stopper


42


, and a locking member


43


.




The ignition cap


41


, having a guiding slot


411


, is slidably mounted on the casing


10


in a radially movable manner about an operation axle


412


provided in the casing


10


to define a radial traveling region


413


within the ignition cavity


12


, wherein the ignition cap


41


comprises a depressing arm


414


extended to rest on the movable operating part


31


of the piezoelectric unit


30


and arranged in such a manner that when the ignition cap


41


is depressed sidewardly and downwardly at the same time, the depressing arm


414


is driven to downwardly compress the piezoelectric unit


30


to ignite the piezoelectric lighter.




The blocking stopper


42


is provided at a front portion of the ignition cavity


12


within the radial traveling region


413


. The locking member


43


comprises a locking latch


431


disposed in the ignition cavity


12


and an operation button


432


extended from the locking latch


431


to outside through the guiding slot


411


, wherein the locking latch


431


is movably fitted in the ignition cavity


12


in such a manner that the locking latch


431


is arranged to be driven by the operation button


432


to move from a normally locked position to an unlocked position.




The safety lock


40


further comprises means


44


for retaining the locking member


43


at the locking position, wherein at the locking position, the locking latch


431


is extended within the radial traveling region


413


at a position that the locking latch


431


is blocked by the blocking stopper


42


, so as to lock up a radial movement of the ignition cap


41


from ignition, and at the unlocked position, the locking latch


431


is moved away from the radial traveling region


413


so as to release the blocking up of the ignition cap


41


with respect to the blocking stopper


42


, so that the ignition cap


41


is capable of being slid sidewardly and downwardly to ignite the piezoelectric lighter.




According to the preferred embodiment, the blocking stopper


42


is constructed as two blocking edges


421


integrally protruded from two inner walls of the ignition cavity


12


of the casing


10


within the radial traveling region


413


wherein each of the blocking edges


421


has a top blocking surface


422


that faces upwardly towards the locking latch


431


of the locking member


43


. Accordingly, a thickness of each top portion of the inner walls is reduced to form the blocking edge


421


in such a manner that the respective top blocking surface


422


of the blocking stopper


42


is transversely extended on the front portion of the respective inner wall of the ignition cavity


12


, as shown in FIG.


1


. Moreover, the top blocking surface


422


of each blocking edge


421


should have a predetermined width adapted to block the radial movement of ignition cap


41


by the locking latch


431


.




The operation button


432


is slidably mounted on the ignition cap


41


wherein the locking latch


431


is downwardly extended from the operation button


432


into the ignition cavity


12


through the guiding slot


411


. Accordingly, the guiding slot


411


is an elongated slot formed on top of the ignition cap


41


wherein the guiding slot


411


has a predetermined length that allows the operation button


432


to be pushed rearwardly enough to move the locking latch


431


out of the radial traveling region


413


in the ignition cavity


12


in purpose of unlocking the safety lock


40


of the piezoelectric lighter.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the locking latch


431


is slidably fitted in the ignition cavity


12


wherein a bottom end of the locking latch


431


is positioned on top of the top blocking surface


422


of the blocking stopper


42


. At the normal locked position, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the bottom end of the locking latch


431


is extended into the ignition cavity


12


in order to block the ignition cap


41


from being radially moved sidewardly by the top blocking surface


422


of the blocking stopper


42


. Accordingly, there are two locking latches


431


downwardly extended from the operation button


432


to the top of the top blocking surfaces


422


of the blocking edges


421


, as shown in FIG.


1


.




When the locking latch


431


is moved rearwardly by the operation button


432


, the bottom end of the locking latch


431


is moved behind a rear end of the respective blocking edge


421


, which is moved out of the radial traveling region


413


of the ignition cavity


12


, as shown in

FIG. 3

, so as to release the blocking up of the ignition cap


41


with respect to the top blocking surface


422


of the blocking stopper


42


, so that the ignition cap


41


is capable of being slid radially to ignite the piezoelectric lighter. In other words, each of the blocking edges


421


has a predetermined length that each locking latch


431


is adapted to be moved from the locking position, i.e. on top of the blocking edge


421


, to the unlocked position, i.e. behind the rear end of the blocking edge


421


.




The retaining means


44


comprises a resilient element


441


disposed in the ignition cap


41


for applying an urging pressure against the locking member


43


so as to normally retain the locking member


43


at the locking position. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the resilient element


441


, according to the preferred embodiment, is a compression spring provided between the operation button


432


and an inner side of a rear wall of the ignition cap


41


wherein the resilient element


441


has two ends biasing against the operation button


432


and the rear wall of the ignition cap


41


. The resilient element


441


will normally urge and retain the locking member


43


frontwardly that the bottom end of the locking latch


431


positioned on top of the blocking stopper


42


to block up the ignition cap


41


from being slid radially from the casing


10


, so as to lock up the ignition cap


41


from ignition.




Accordingly, a height of the rear wall of the ignition cap


41


must be at least larger than a height of the locking latch


431


in such a manner that when the locking latch


431


is rearwardly moved out of the radial traveling region


413


of the ignition cavity


12


, the locking latch


431


is entirely received in the ignition cap


41


so as to release the blocking up of the ignition cap


41


with respect to the blocking stopper


42


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the bottom end of the locking latch


431


has a front sloping surface


431


A for ensuring the locking latch


431


to slide back to an original locked position along the blocking stopper


42


. When the ignition cap


41


is slid radially for ignition, the bottom end of the locking latch


431


is pulled rearwardly. Therefore, when the ignition cap


41


is rebounded to the original locked position thereof after ignition, the front sloping surface


431


A of the bottom end of the locking latch


431


, which urges against the rear end of the blocking edge


421


of the blocking stopper


42


, compresses the retaining means


44


and guides the locking latch


431


sliding back on top of the top blocking surface


422


of the blocking stopper


42


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the retaining means


44


further comprises a first holder


442


provided on a rear side of the operation button


432


and a second holder


443


provided on the inner side of the rear wall of the ignition cap


41


wherein the first and second holders


442


,


443


are arranged to securely hold two ends of the resilient element


441


respectively, so as to retain the resilient element


441


between the operation button


432


and the rear wall of the ignition cap


41


. Accordingly, the first holder


442


is a socket provided at the rear side of the operation button


432


to receive one end of the resilient element


441


and the second holder


443


is a protrusion, having rod-like shaped, protruded from the inner side of the rear wall of the ignition cap


41


to insert into another end of the resilient element


441


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the ignition cap


41


comprises a cap cover


415


and a cap base


416


mounted underneath the cap cover


415


to define a receiving cavity


410


between the cap cover


415


and the cap base


416


wherein the operation button


432


is slidably received in the receiving cavity


410


such that a top portion of the operation button


432


is extended to outside through the guiding slot


411


provided on the cap cover


415


while the locking latch


431


is downwardly extended into the ignition cavity


12


.




Accordingly, the resilient element


441


of the retaining means


44


is disposed in the receiving cavity


410


for applying the urging pressure against the operation button


432


and the rear wall of the cap cover


415


of the ignition cap


41


so as to normally push the locking latch


431


frontwardly at the locked position.




The cap base


416


is securely mounted to a bottom side of the cap cover


415


wherein the depressing arm


414


is downwardly extended from the cap base


416


to rest on top of the movable operating part


31


of the piezoelectric unit


30


.




In order to ignite the piezoelectric lighter, an adult must apply a rearward pushing force on the operation button


432


to push the bottom end of the locking latch


431


out of the radial traveling region


413


, so as to release the blocking up of the ignition cap


41


with respect to the blocking stopper


42


. While maintaining the locking latch


431


in the unlocked position, simultaneously, the adult may apply a radial force on the ignition cap


41


to depress the movable operating part


31


of the piezoelectric unit


30


to ignite the piezoelectric lighter.




In accordance with the preferred embodiment as disclosed above, the safety lock can prevent the piezoelectric lighter of the present invention to be unintentional ignited. Moreover, the original structural design of the piezoelectric lighter does not require alteration in order to be incorporated with the safety lock. Therefore, the lighter manufacturer is able to make a conventional ignition cap or the ignition cap of the safety lock to incorporate with the casing for safety purpose, so as to fit all the markets whether the piezoelectric lighter requires the safety feature or not.



Claims
  • 1. A piezoelectric lighter, comprising:a casing receiving a liquefied gas storage, an ignition cavity, and a nozzle cavity provided in front of said ignition cavity; a gas emitting nozzle disposed in said nozzle cavity of said casing and communicating with said liquefied gas storage for controlling a flow of gas; a piezoelectric unit disposed in said ignition cavity of said casing for generating piezoelectricity; and a safety lock, comprising: an ignition cap, having a guiding slot, slidably mounted on said casing in a radially movable manner about an operation axle provided in said casing to define a radial traveling region within said ignition cavity, wherein said ignition cap comprises a depressing arm extended to rest on said piezoelectric unit and arranged in such a manner that when said ignition cap is depressed sidewardly and downwardly at said same time, said depressing arm is driven to downwardly compress said piezoelectric unit to ignite said piezoelectric lighter; a blocking stopper provided at a front portion of said ignition cavity within said radial traveling region; a locking member comprising a locking latch disposed in said ignition cavity and an operation button extended from said locking latch to outside through said guiding slot, wherein said locking latch is movably fitted in said ignition cavity in such a manner that said locking latch is arranged to be driven by said operation button to move from a normally locked position to an unlocked position; and means for retaining said locking member at said locking position, wherein at said locking position, said locking latch is extended within said radial traveling region at a position that said locking latch is blocked by said blocking stopper, so as to lock up said ignition cap from ignition, and at said unlocked position, said locking latch is moved away from said radial traveling region so as to release a blocking up of said ignition cap with respect to said blocking stopper, so that said ignition cap is capable of being slid sidewardly and downwardly to ignite said piezoelectric lighter.
  • 2. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 1, wherein said blocking stopper, having a top blocking surface, provided on an inner wall of said ignition cavity of said casing within said radial traveling region, wherein a bottom end of said locking latch is extended into said radial traveling region at a position on top of said top blocking surface of said blocking stopper so as to block said ignition cap from being radially moved for ignition.
  • 3. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 2, wherein said bottom end of said locking latch has a front sloping surface for ensuring said locking latch to slide back to said locked position along said blocking stopper.
  • 4. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 2, wherein said blocking stopper is constructed as two blocking edges integrally protruded from said front portions of said two inner walls of said ignition cavity of said casing to form said top blocking surfaces respectively in such a manner that said locking latch is arranged to be moved rearwardly until said bottom end of said locking latch is moved behind a rear end of said respective blocking edge so as to release said blocking up of said ignition cap with respect to said blocking stopper.
  • 5. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 3, wherein said blocking stopper is constructed as two blocking edges integrally protruded from said front portions of said two inner walls of said ignition cavity of said casing to form said top blocking surfaces respectively in such a manner that said locking latch is arranged to be moved rearwardly until said bottom end of said locking latch is moved behind a rear end of said respective blocking edge so as to release said blocking up of said ignition cap with respect to said blocking stopper.
  • 6. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 4, wherein each of said blocking edges is formed by reducing a thickness of a top portion of said respective inner wall in such a manner that said respective top blocking surface of said blocking stopper is transversely extended on said front portion of said respective inner wall of said ignition cavity.
  • 7. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 5, wherein each of said blocking edges is formed by reducing a thickness of a top portion of said respective inner wall in such a manner that said respective top blocking surface of said blocking stopper is transversely extended on said front portion of said respective inner wall of said ignition cavity.
  • 8. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 1, wherein said guiding slot is an elongated slot formed on top of said ignition cap, wherein said guiding slot has a predetermined length that allows said operation button to be pushed rearwardly enough to move said locking latch out of said radial traveling region of said ignition cavity in purpose of unlocking said safety lock of said piezoelectric lighter.
  • 9. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 2, wherein said guiding slot is an elongated slot formed on top of said ignition cap, wherein said guiding slot has a predetermined length that allows said operation button to be pushed rearwardly enough to move said locking latch out of said radial traveling region of said ignition cavity in purpose of unlocking said safety lock of said piezoelectric lighter.
  • 10. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 5, wherein said guiding slot is an elongated slot formed on top of said ignition cap, wherein said guiding slot has a predetermined length that allows said operation button to be pushed rearwardly enough to move said locking latch out of said radial traveling region of said ignition cavity in purpose of unlocking said safety lock of said piezoelectric lighter.
  • 11. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 7, wherein said guiding slot is an elongated slot formed on top of said ignition cap, wherein said guiding slot has a predetermined length that allows said operation button to be pushed rearwardly enough to move said locking latch out of said radial traveling region of said ignition cavity in purpose of unlocking said safety lock of said piezoelectric lighter.
  • 12. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 2, wherein a rear wall of said ignition cap has a height at least larger than a height of said locking latch in such a manner that when said locking latch is rearwardly moved out of said radial traveling region, said locking latch is entirely received in said ignition cap so as to release said blocking up of said ignition cap with respect to said blocking stopper.
  • 13. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 5, wherein a rear wall of said ignition cap has a height at least larger than a height of said locking latch in such a manner that when said locking latch is rearwardly moved out of said radial traveling region, said locking latch is entirely received in said ignition cap so as to release said blocking up of said ignition cap with respect to said blocking stopper.
  • 14. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 7, wherein a rear wall of said ignition cap has a height at least larger than a height of said locking latch in such a manner that when said locking latch is rearwardly moved out of said radial traveling region, said locking latch is entirely received in said ignition cap so as to release said blocking up of said ignition cap with respect to said blocking stopper.
  • 15. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 1, wherein said ignition cap comprises a cap cover and a cap base mounted underneath said cap cover to define a receiving cavity between said cap cover and said cap base, wherein said operation button is slidably received in said receiving cavity such that a top portion of said operation button is extended to outside through said guiding slot provided on said cap cover while said locking latch is downwardly extended into said ignition cavity.
  • 16. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 5, wherein said ignition cap comprises a cap cover and a cap base mounted underneath said cap cover to define a receiving cavity between said cap cover and said cap base, wherein said operation button is slidably received in said receiving cavity such that a top portion of said operation button is extended to outside through said guiding slot provided on said cap cover while said locking latch is downwardly extended into said ignition cavity.
  • 17. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 7, wherein said ignition cap comprises a cap cover and a cap base mounted underneath said cap cover to define a receiving cavity between said cap cover and said cap base, wherein said operation button is slidably received in said receiving cavity such that a top portion of said operation button is extended to outside through said guiding slot provided on said cap cover while said locking latch is downwardly extended into said ignition cavity.
  • 18. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 15, wherein said retaining means comprises a resilient element disposed in said receiving cavity for applying an urging pressure against said operation button, wherein said resilient element has two ends biasing against said operation button and said ignition cap, so as to normally retain said locking latch in said locked position.
  • 19. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 16, wherein said retaining means comprises a resilient element disposed in said receiving cavity for applying an urging pressure against said operation button, wherein said resilient element has two ends biasing against said operation button and said ignition cap, so as to normally retain said locking latch in said locked position.
  • 20. A piezoelectric lighter, as recited in claim 17, wherein said retaining means comprises a resilient element disposed in said receiving cavity for applying an urging pressure against said operation button, wherein said resilient element has two ends biasing against said operation button and said ignition cap, so as to normally retain said locking latch in said locked position.
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