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Patent Grant
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6565354
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Patent Number
6,565,354
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Date Filed
Friday, July 27, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 20, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A safety electronic lighter includes an ignition control switch, which is operated to drive a high voltage coil, causing it to discharge a high voltage in producing sparks, the ignition control switch being rotatable between the operative position and the non-operative position, a safety lock, which is operated to lock the ignition control switch, prohibiting the ignition control switch from operation, a first power control switch, which is operated to switch on/off the power supply circuit of the electronic lighter, a second power control switch adapted to control the operation of the first power control switch and being rotated between the operative position and the non-operative position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to electronic lighters, and more particularly to a safety electronic lighter, which uses two power control switches to double-lock the ignition switch, preventing actuation of the ignition switch accidentally.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,012,916 discloses a safety electronic lighter, which comprises an ignition control switch, which is operated to drive a high voltage coil, causing it to discharge sparks, the ignition control switch being rotatable between the operative position and the non-operative position, a safety lock, which is operated to lock the ignition control switch, preventing the ignition control switch from operation, a first power control switch, which is operated to switch on/off the power supply circuit of the electronic lighter, a second power control switch connected in series to the first power control switch, the second power control switch being mounted inside the housing of the electronic lighter and kept from sight and accessible by a rod member through a hole at the housing of the electronic lighter. This structure of electronic lighter is functional, and safe in use.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is based on the aforesaid safety electronic lighter. According to one aspect of the present invention, the safety electronic lighter comprises an ignition control switch, which is operated to drive a high voltage coil, causing it to discharge a high voltage in producing sparks, the ignition control switch being rotatable between the operative position and the non-operative position, a safety lock, which is operated to lock the ignition control switch, prohibiting the ignition control switch from operation, a first power control switch, which is operated to switch on/off the power supply circuit of the electronic lighter, a second power control switch adapted to control the operation of the first power control switch and being rotated between the operative position and the non-operative position. According to another aspect of the present invention, the second power control switch is rotatable between the operative position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a safety electronic lighter according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a sectional assembly view of the safety electronic lighter according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is an exploded view in an enlarged scale of a part of the present invention, showing the arrangement of the ignition control switch, the safety lock, and the power control switch.
FIG. 4
is a sectional assembly view of a part of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view showing the operation of the present invention.
FIG. 6A
is a sectional view of a part of the present invention showing the positioning of the control knob in the housing.
FIG. 6B
is a schematic drawing showing the control knob rotated counter-clockwise according to the present invention.
FIG. 6C
is a schematic drawing showing the control knob rotated clockwise according to the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. from
1
through
4
, a safety electronic lighter in accordance with the present invention is generally comprised of a housing, which is formed of two outer shells
1
and
1
′, and an ignition control switch
2
mounted in a hole
11
on the middle of the top side of the housing of the outer shells
1
and
1
′. The ignition control switch
2
is comprised of a control knob
21
, a driving element
22
, and a control bar
23
. The control bar
23
is mounted in an opening
121
at a projecting frame
12
at one outer shell
1
, having a bottom pin
234
downwardly extended from its bottom, a top pin
231
raised from its top, a plurality of bevel steps
232
at its top side around the root of the top pin
231
, an extension
233
, and a metal strip
2331
at the end of the extension
233
. A spring
2341
is mounted on a substantially U-shaped holder plate
13
at one outer shell
1
around the bottom pin
234
below the projecting frame
12
. The spring
2341
supports the control bar
23
on the holder plate
13
. The driving element
22
comprises a center hole
222
, which receives the top pin
231
of the control bar
23
, and two sets of bevel steps
221
respectively disposed at its top and bottom sides around the center hole
222
. The bevel steps
221
at the bottom side of the driving element
22
are meshed with the bevel steps
232
at the control bar
23
. The control knob
21
is covered on a part of the control bar
23
, having a bottom chamber
213
, which receives the driving element
22
, a plurality of bevel steps
212
disposed inside the bottom chamber
213
and meshed with the bevel steps
221
at the top side of the driving element
22
, and two projecting rods
211
raised from the periphery at two opposite sides and respectively inserted in respective grooves
111
at the bottom side of the hole
11
for enabling the control knob
21
to be rotated clockwise/counter-clockwise within 90° angle. Stop strips
112
are provided in the grooves
111
to limit the angle of rotation of the control knob
21
within 90° angles, i.e., the control knob
21
is permitted to rotate through 90° angles in clockwise as well as counter-clockwise direction (see also FIGS. from
6
A through
6
C). Two metal contacts
141
are respectively mounted on a respective lug
14
at one outer shell, namely, the left outer shell
1
, and connected to power supply by a respective conductor. When the ignition control switch
2
is pressed down, the metal strip
2331
is forced into contact with the metal contacts
141
, thereby causing the electric circuit to be closed. On the contrary, when the ignition control switch
2
is released, the control bar
23
is pushed upwardly back to its former position, and the metal strip
2331
is moved with the control bar
23
from the metal contacts
141
to disconnect the electric circuit.
A safety lock
161
is slidably mounted in a sliding slot
16
in one outer shell, namely, the left outer shell
1
of the housing and supported on a spring
163
inside the left outer shell
1
, having a bottom stop strip
162
. The spring
163
imparts a forward pressure to the safety lock
161
. Due to the effect of the spring power of the spring
163
, the safety lock
161
is normally held in the locking position where the bottom stop strip
162
is stopped against the rear end of the extension
233
of the control bar
23
, preventing the control bar
23
from downward movement. Therefore, the safety lock
161
must be moved backwards from the extension
233
of the control bar
23
to compress the spring
163
before switching on the ignition control switch
2
.
A high-voltage coil
26
is provided in the housing of the outer shells
1
and
1
′ near the front side, and connected to a high-voltage generating circuit
18
and a battery
181
. The high-voltage generating circuit
18
controls the high-voltage coil
26
to discharge a high voltage in producing sparks for igniting fuel gas. A press-button switch
151
is mounted in a switch holder
15
at one outer shell
1
, and operated to close/open the circuit of the high voltage coil
26
, the high-voltage generating circuit
18
and the battery
181
.
A hole
17
is provided in the housing of the outer shells
1
;
1
′. An annular groove
171
is provided in the inside wall of the housing of the outer shells
1
;
1
′ around the hole
17
. Two notches
172
are provided in the annular groove
171
at two sides. A power control switch
3
is installed in the hole
17
, and adapted to control the operation of the press-button switch
151
. The power control switch
3
is comprised of a control knob
31
, a driving element
32
, a follower block
33
, and a compression spring
34
. The control knob
31
comprises a bottom chamber
313
, which receives the driving element
32
, a plurality of bevel steps
312
disposed inside the bottom chamber
313
and meshed with respective top bevel steps
321
of the driving element
32
, and two projecting rods
311
raised from the periphery at two opposite sides and respectively inserted in the annular groove
171
for enabling the control knob
31
to be rotated clockwise/counter-clockwise within 90° angle. The follower block
33
comprises a rectangular coupling hole
333
coupled to the rectangular button
152
of the press-button switch
151
, a top pin
331
inserted into the center hole
322
of the driving element
32
, and a plurality of bevel steps
332
disposed around the top pin
331
and meshed with respective bottom bevel steps
321
of the driving element
32
. When rotating the control knob
31
through 90 angles, the projecting rods
311
are engaged into the annular groove
171
to stop the control knob
31
from axial movement, and therefore the user cannot depress the control knob
31
to switch on the press-button switch
151
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
, when in use, the control knob
21
of the ignition control switch
2
and the control knob
31
of the power control switch
3
must be respectively rotated to such a position that the projecting rods
211
;
311
are respectively moved to the respective notches
113
;
172
and the safety lock
161
must be pushed away from the extension
233
of the control bar
23
, so that the control knobs
21
;
31
can be simultaneously depressed to switch on the ignition control switch
2
and the press-button switch
151
. After depressing of the ignition control switch
2
and the press-button switch
151
, the pull rod
24
is pulled to open the valve
251
of the gas tank
25
for enabling fuel gas to flow through the gas tube
252
to the flame tube
27
for burning by sparks producing due to discharge of a high voltage from the high-voltage coil
26
.
It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed.
Claims
- 1. A safety electronic lighter comprising:a housing having a first opening formed in an upper side thereof and a second opening formed in a lower side of said housing, each of said first and second opening having a groove formed in a perimeter edge thereof, each said groove having a pair of bilaterally disposed notches formed therein; a gas tank mounted in said housing in fluid communication with a flame tube for emitting a flame from said housing; electrical power supply means for generating electrical sparks at one end of said flame tube, said electrical power supply means including a battery, a high voltage coil and a battery power supply circuit coupled to said battery; an ignition control switch mounted in said housing and displaceable for electrical contact to said power supply means, said ignition control switch including (a) a first control knob disposed in said first opening of said housing and having a pair of bilaterally disposed projecting rods extending therefrom, said first control knob having a bottom chamber with bevel steps formed therein, (b) a first driving element disposed in said bottom chamber of said first control knob and having a plurality of bevel steps formed on top and bottom sides thereof, said bevel steps on said top side being engaged with said bevel steps within said bottom chamber of said first control knob, (c) a control bar having opposing top and bottom pins extending therefrom and a plurality of bevel steps surrounding said top pin, said first driving element being rotatably disposed on said top pin and said plurality of bevel steps on said bottom side of said first driving element being engaged with said plurality of bevel steps of said control bar, and (d) a spring disposed on said bottom pin for upwardly biasing said control bar, said first control knob being rotatable to displace said projecting rods within said groove to and from said notches; said first control knob being downwardly displaceable when said projecting rods are respectively disposed in said notches and blocked from downward displacement when said projecting rods are respectively disposed external to said notches; and a power control switch mounted in said housing at a location remote from said ignition control switch and electrically coupled to said electrical power supply means, said power control switch including (a) a second control knob disposed in said second opening of said housing and having a pair of bilaterally disposed projecting rods extending therefrom, said second control knob having a bottom chamber with bevel steps formed therein, (b) a second driving element disposed in said bottom chamber of said second control knob and having a plurality of bevel steps formed on top and bottom sides thereof, said bevel steps on said bottom side being engaged with said bevel steps within said bottom chamber of said second control knob, (c) a follower block having opposing top and bottom sides with a pin extending from said bottom side of said follower block and a plurality of bevel steps surrounding said pin, said second driving element being rotatably disposed on said pin and said plurality of bevel steps on said top side of said second driving element being engaged with said plurality of bevel steps of said follower block, (d) a push-button switch having an operating button coupled to said follower block, and (e) a spring disposed between said push-button switch and said follower block for downwardly biasing said follower block and said second control knob therewith, said second control knob being rotatable to displace said projecting rods thereof within said groove of said second opening to and from said notches respectively formed therein, said second control knob being upwardly displaceable when said projecting rods thereof are correspondingly disposed in said respective notches and blocked from upward displacement when said projecting rods are disposed external to said respective notches, whereby simultaneous actuation of said ignition control switch and said first power control switch discharges said electrical sparks.
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