Information
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Patent Grant
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6224368
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Patent Number
6,224,368
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 4, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 1, 200124 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
US
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- 431 153
- 431 255
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The child safety lighter includes a pair of pivoted elements one of which engages a valve stem for moving a valve between closed and opened positions upon pivoting the element by application of thumb pressure to a first finger-engageable surface. The second element includes a second finger-engageable surface extending about the outer periphery of the first surface whereby the two surfaces combined correspond in shape essentially to a typical thumb press pad of a conventional lighter. The second element is independently pivotal against the bias of a spring. Because the first surface area is reduced and located between the second surface and the spark wheel of the lighter, increased force and dexterity is necessary to pivot the first lever to actuate the lighter.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to child safety lighters of the type rendering the actuation of the lighter difficult, if not impossible, by a child, and particularly relates to a safety lighter having a compound finger pad for increasing the difficulty of lighter actuation by a child.
BACKGROUND
There is current emphasis in providing safety features for lighters, particularly to prevent actuation of the lighters by children. Many such child safety lighters have focused on preventing depression of the thumb pad of the valve actuator lever. In most conventional lighters, the thumb pad is mounted on one end of a pivotal lever having its opposite end in engagement with a valve for displacing the valve between valve-open and valve-closed positions. In the valve-open position, of course, fuel from the lighter's fuel reservoir is supplied to an ignition region where a spark ignites the fuel and, hence, the lighter. On those conventional child safety lighters, locking mechanisms are typically provided to prevent depression of the lever by thumb pressure on the thumb pad unless and until a safety latch is displaced. In those lighters, once the safety latch is moved to the unlocked position, the lighter is enabled for actuation by thumb pressure on the thumb pad. Actuation of the lighter by a child is thus much more difficult because of the necessity to manipulate the safety latch into its unlocked position prior to depressing the thumb pad. This complicates lighter actuation, presumably beyond the child's capability.
Other types of child safety lighters have incorporated slip wheels astride the spark wheel, preventing rotation of the spark wheel and the generation of a spark absent sufficient pressure on the slip wheels and spark wheel. Typically, the slip wheel serves as a mechanical barrier, preventing a child's thumb access to the spark wheel, with the slip wheels freely rotating relative to the spark wheel, effectively preventing generation of a spark by rotation of the spark wheel. This type of child safety lighter is particularly effective should the child rub the slip wheel along a surface which results only in free-wheeling rotation of the slip wheels and not rotation of the spark wheel.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a different approach to child safety lighters is taken. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a compound finger pad having discrete first and second finger-engageable surfaces forming respective parts of two relatively movable elements is provided. The first finger-engageable surface comprises one end of a first element preferably in the form of a lever pivotally mounted between support arms upstanding from the lighter housing. The first element terminates at its opposite end in a catch engaging a fuel valve. By pivoting this first element by application of thumb pressure on the first finger pad surface thereof, the element displaces the valve from its closed position to an open position, enabling fuel to enter the ignition region. The second finger-engageable surface comprises one end of a lever, the opposite end of which is pivoted relative to the first element. In the non-actuated condition of the lighter, the first and second finger-engageable surfaces preferably form a continuation of one another simulating a continuous single thumb pad. However, alternate arrangements of the first and second finger-engageable surfaces may locate the second surface higher or lower relative to the first surface thereby forming a discontinuous compound finger or thumb pad. Thus, in the preferred embodiment, the combined first and second finger-engageable surfaces of these two elements appears very similar to or identical to the traditional thumb pad for the valve actuating lever of a conventional lighter while the alternate arrangements are very nearly similar to the conventional thumb pad. It will also be appreciated that the first finger-engageable surface is considerably smaller than the traditional area of the thumb pad of a conventional lighter.
The first finger-engageable surface is also located between the second finger-engageable surface and the spark wheel. That is, the first finger-engageable surface for actuating the lighter is surrounded or bounded, by the second finger-engageable surface on all sides, except between the first finger-engageable surface and the spark wheel. The first finger-engageable surface therefore provides a reduced area for application of thumb pressure in comparison with the surface area of the traditional thumb pad. Also, the second finger-engageable surface, when engaged by a child's thumb, is depressible relative to the first finger-engageable surface. Because the second finger-engageable surface is attached to an element carried by the lighter which has no effect on opening or closing the fuel valve, depression of the second finger-engageable surface cannot actuate the lighter. In the preferred embodiment, both surfaces are biased into a position such that the surfaces form a continuous compound finger pad, i.e., a continuation of one another, when the first finger-engageable surface lies in a valve-closed position. In alternative embodiments, one of the surfaces may be displaced above or below the other surface in the valve-closed position to form a discontinuous compound finger or thumb pad.
With the texture and color of the surfaces being substantially the same, the first finger-engageable surface is not readily identified or discerned by the child as a further lighter-actuating element and, hence, conceals the element of the lighter, i.e., the first finger-engageable surface, which, in fact, will cause actuation. Alternatively, the texture or color of the surfaces may be contrasted to one another. For example, the color of the second surface may be sharper, brighter or different from the color of the first surface. By adopting contrasting indicia, i.e., color and texture, on the first and second surfaces, it is possible to draw a child's attention to concentrate on the second surface and to ignore the first surface.
Because of the reduction in size of the first finger-engageable surface as compared with a full-sized conventional thumb pad, actuation of the lighter is difficult because only the tip or edge of an individual's thumb can engage the first finger-engageable surface. Also, because of the smaller size of the first finger-engageable surface and its location between the second finger-engageable surface and the spark wheel, the magnitude of the force and thumb dexterity required to actuate the lighter is substantially increased. Further, because of a child's smaller thumb size and inability to apply substantial force to the first finger-engageable surface, the lighter is virtually impossible to actuate by a child even assuming the child is aware that lighter actuation requires depression of the first finger-engageable surface.
In a preferred embodiment according to the present invention, there is provided a safety lighter comprising a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel, a valve for releasing the fuel from the reservoir and movable between valve-open and valve-closed positions, a device for producing a spark for igniting fuel released from the valve when the valve lies in the valve-open position and first and second elements mounted for movement on the lighter housing and having respective first and second finger-engageable surfaces, the first element being coupled to the valve and movable by finger pressure on the first surface to move the valve from the valve-closed position to the valve-open position, the second element being movable by finger pressure on the second surface without moving the valve from the closed position.
In a further preferred embodiment according to the present invention, there is provided a safety lighter comprising a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel, a valve for releasing the fuel from the reservoir and movable between valve-open and valve-closed positions, a device for producing a spark for igniting fuel released from the valve when in the valve-open position, a first lever pivotally carried by the housing having a first finger-engageable surface adjacent one end thereof and engageable at an opposite end thereof with the valve for moving the valve between the valve-open position and the valve-closed position, an element carried by the housing for movement between first and second positions and having a second finger-engageable surface, the first and second surfaces forming a substantially compound finger-engageable pad when the first lever lies in the valve-closed position and the element lies in the first position, the element being movable independently of the lever from the first position to the second position.
In a still further preferred embodiment according to the present invention, there is provided a safety lighter comprising a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel, a valve actuatable to release the fuel from the reservoir, an ignition device for igniting fuel released from the valve when actuated, a first element carried by the housing for movement between first and second positions, the first element having a first finger-engageable surface coupled to the valve for actuating the valve in response to movement of the element from the first position to the second position, a second element carried by the housing for movement between first and second positions, the second element having a second finger-engageable surface, the first and second surfaces forming a substantially compound finger-engageable pad when the first and second elements lie in the first positions thereof, the second element being movable independently of the first element from the first position to the second position without actuating the valve.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of a child's safety lighter constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIGS. 2-4
are fragmentary side elevational views of the lighter illustrating the compound finger pad in various positions and with the windshield removed for clarity;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of the two elements forming the compound finger pad;
FIG. 6
is a side elevational view thereof in a non-actuated position;
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of the various parts forming the lighter; and
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 7
illustrating a further embodiment of the invention.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, there is illustrated a child safety lighter constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention and generally designated
10
. Lighter
10
includes a housing
12
having a reservoir
14
for containing fuel and an upper frame
16
secured to the top of housing
12
and a windshield
17
mounted on the frame. Upper frame
16
includes a pair of upstanding arms
18
essentially located along the top of the lighter and between which is mounted an ignition mechanism, generally designated
20
. The ignition mechanism
20
includes a device for generating a spark in a combustion ignition region
22
. While many different types of spark-generation devices can be employed, preferably there is mounted between the arms
18
a spark wheel
24
which engages a flint
25
biased by spring
26
into engagement along the underside of the spark wheel
24
. It will be appreciated that the spark wheel may comprise a conventional spark wheel having a roughened peripheral surface and flanked by a pair of drive wheels
27
fixed to the axle mounting the spark wheel whereby rotation of the spark wheel against flint
25
generates a spark which is directed into the ignition region
22
.
A valve
28
is provided for supplying fuel to the ignition region
22
. The valve
28
includes a valve actuator stem
30
which, in a preferred form, is spring-biased into a valve-closed position by a spring, not shown, within the valve
28
. Fuel is supplied from the fuel reservoir
14
via a tube
32
to the valve
28
such that when the valve stem
30
is raised against the bias of the spring, fuel is supplied to the ignition region
22
. The foregoing-described ignition mechanism is conventional in nature and it will be appreciated that conventional spark-generating devices and valves can be used.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an actuator is provided for actuating the lighter and more particularly for moving the valve
28
between valve-closed and valve-open positions. The actuator includes a first element
40
having an end thereof terminating in a first finger-engageable surface
44
. Central portions
41
of element
40
straddle the flint
25
and upstanding flint housing
42
(FIG.
1
). The central portions
41
engage or bear against the legs of the second element
50
. The opposite end of element
40
from surface
44
terminates in a catch
46
engageable with the valve stem
30
such that, upon pivoting element
40
by engaging a finger, e.g., a thumb, along the finger-engageable surface
44
and depressing, e.g., pivoting, the element
40
, the valve stem
30
may be raised, releasing fuel into the ignition region. In this preferred embodiment, upon removal of finger pressure on the first finger-engageable surface
44
, the valve spring displaces the valve stem
30
into the valve-closed position, returning the pivoted valve element
40
to its initial position.
The actuator also includes a second element
50
having at one end a second finger-engageable surface
52
. The element
50
has a pair of legs
53
straddling the flint housing
42
and the central portions
41
of element
40
. The legs terminate adjacent opposite ends thereof in a pair of laterally projecting cylindrical pins
54
which engage in the circular openings
43
in the arms
18
whereby the elements
40
and
50
are pivotally carried by the arms
18
. The central portions
41
of element
40
are wedged between the legs
53
of element
50
and bear on flats
55
on element
50
. Element
40
is retained in the lighter by the engagement of catch
46
and valve stem
30
. Elements
40
and
50
are also pivotally mounted relative to one another. Element
50
also includes a spring which, in a preferred form, comprises a pair of leaf springs
56
having distal ends engageable against the upper frame
16
, biasing the first and second elements
40
and
50
, respectively, into a position where the finger-engageable surface
52
corresponds to the position of the conventional thumb press of a typical lighter in its non-actuated position. Preferably, the springs
56
bias the element
50
such that its surface
52
and finger-engageable surface
44
of element
40
, respectively, form a substantially continuous finger, e.g., thumb pad surface simulating a conventional thumb press of a typical lighter in a non-actuated position. The contiguous edges of the first and second finger-engageable surfaces
44
and
52
, respectively, may be shaped to engage one another when the surfaces lie in a continuous, for example, co-planar relation, forming essentially a single continuous compound thumb pad, thereby enabling the biased second element, when moved independently of the first element
40
, to return under the bias of spring
56
to a position where the second surface
52
forms a continuation of the first surface
44
. In alternate forms hereof, the surface
44
may be higher or lower relative to surface
52
in the non-actuated position of the lighter forming a discontinuous compound finger or thumb pad.
It will be appreciated that with the foregoing surfaces
44
and
52
aligned with one another forming a continuous thumb pad, or with slight elevational displacement relative to one another, the appearance of the surfaces of the elements
40
and
50
corresponds substantially to the appearance of a typical valve-actuating thumb pad of a conventional lighter. See, for example,
FIGS. 2 and 5
. However, it will be appreciated that application of finger pressure on second finger-engageable surface
52
will cause the surface
52
to be depressed against the bias of springs
56
without depressing the surface
44
or pivoting lever
40
See FIG.
3
. Thus, the surface
52
serves as a mock lever which can be depressed without effect, e.g., without assisting lighter actuation by moving the valve from a valve-closed to a valve-open position. From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that it is necessary to depress the finger-engageable surface
44
to pivot lever
40
in order to actuate the lighter, i.e., by opening the valve. Thus, while surface
52
is movable independently relative to surface
44
without lighter-actuation effect, lighter actuation will be typically accomplished by depressing both surfaces
44
and
52
together with substantially simultaneous generation of a spark by rotating the spark wheel. From a review of
FIG. 1
, however, it will also be appreciated that because the surface
44
is located between the surface
52
and the spark wheel
24
, a reduced area is provided in which an individual's thumb can depress surface
44
. Moreover, because of the reduction in size of surface
44
as compared with the size of a conventional thumb pad which would correspond to the size of the combined surfaces
44
and
52
, depression of surface
44
is difficult because only the tip or edge of an individual's thumb can bear on the surface
44
. Consequently, a child's smaller thumb typically cannot be applied to the surface
44
with sufficient force to pivot element
40
. The child may only be able to pivot the element
50
by depressing finger-engageable surface
52
, e.g., as seen in
FIG. 3
, which has no effect on lighter actuation.
Moreover, because in the preferred embodiment the outer periphery of the surfaces
44
and
52
corresponds to a typical thumb pad, the existence of the discrete surface
44
is not readily noticeable, especially by a child. The child's efforts to depress the thumb pad will result substantially in depressing only the second surface
52
relative to the first surface
44
as illustrated in
FIG. 3
without effecting lighter ignition. While the surfaces
44
and
52
are illustrated as having different surface configurations, it will be appreciated that by providing similar or identical surface configurations on both surfaces and providing them in the same color, the existence of the compound surfaces is essentially not noticeable which further inhibits actuation of the lighter by a child. Alternatively, contrasting colors, textures or other contrasting indicia may be employed on surfaces
44
and
52
to draw a child's attention away from surface
44
and toward surface
52
.
Referring now to
FIG. 8
, illustrating a further embodiment of the safety lighter hereof, like reference numerals are applied to like parts as in the prior embodiment. In this form, however, the second element
50
includes a pair of laterally extending pins
60
which are semi-cylindrical in configuration. The flat upper surface of the semi-cylindrical pins
60
extend in upwardly opening recesses in the legs
53
of the second element
50
. The first element
40
of the actuator also has a pair of semi-cylindrical laterally extending pins
62
projecting from the central portions
41
thereof. The semi-cylindrical pins
60
and
62
in final assembly of the actuator have the flat sides thereof engaged with one another forming bifurcated cylindrical pins received in the openings
43
of arms
18
. That is, the semi-cylindrical pins
60
and
62
share the cylindrical openings
43
in the support arms
18
but have sufficient play relative to one another to enable independent pivotal movement. The operation of this embodiment of the safety lighter hereof is identical to the operation of the lighter as described in connection with the first embodiment hereof.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiment, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A safety lighter comprising:a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel; a valve for releasing the fuel from the reservoir and movable between valve-open and valve-closed positions; a device for producing a spark for igniting fuel released from said valve when said valve lies in said valve-open position; and first and second elements mounted for movement on said lighter housing and having respective first and second finger-engageable surfaces, said first element being coupled to said valve and movable from a first position by finger pressure on said first surface into a second position thereby to move said valve from said valve-closed position to said valve-open position, said second element being movable by finger pressure on said second surface from a first position into a second position without inhibiting movement of said first element into said second position to move said valve into said open position.
- 2. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said surfaces are disposed on a side of the spark-producing device remote from said valve, said first surface being disposed between said second surface and said spark-producing device.
- 3. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said surfaces are substantially continuous relative to one another and form a continuous compound finger-engageable pad.
- 4. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said finger-engageable surfaces provide an appearance of a single finger-engageable pad.
- 5. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said second surface in said first position thereof forms a substantially continuous compound finger-engageable pad with said first surface of said first element, and a spring for biasing said second element for movement from said second position thereof to said first position.
- 6. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said device includes a spark wheel and flint carried by said housing on one side of said valve, said surfaces lying on a side of said spark wheel remote from said valve, said first surface being located substantially between said second surface and said spark wheel.
- 7. A lighter according to claim 6 wherein the first surface is bounded by said second surface except between said first surface and said spark wheel.
- 8. A safety lighter comprising:a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel; a valve for releasing the fuel from the reservoir and movable between valve-open and valve-closed positions; a device for producing a spark for igniting fuel released from said valve when in said valve-open position; a lever pivotally carried by said housing having a first finger-engageable surface adjacent one end thereof and engageable at an opposite end thereof with said valve for moving said valve between said valve-open position and said valve-closed position; and an element carried by said housing for movement between first and second positions and having a second finger-engageable surface, said first and second surfaces forming a substantially compound finger-engageable pad when said first lever lies in said valve-closed position and said element lies in said first position, said element being movable independently of said lever from said first position to said second position and without inhibiting movement of said lever into said valve-open position.
- 9. A lighter according to claim 8 wherein said first and second surfaces form with one another a substantially continuous compound finger-engageable pad when said first lever is in said valve-closed position and said element lies in said first position, said element being movable independently of said lever to misalign said first and second surfaces.
- 10. A lighter according to claim 8 including a spring for biasing said element for movement into said first position thereof.
- 11. A lighter according to claim 10 wherein said spring comprises a leaf spring integrally formed with said element and disposed between said housing and said surface of said element.
- 12. A lighter according to claim 8 wherein said device includes a spark wheel and a flint carried by said housing on one side of said valve, said finger-engageable pad lying on a side of said spark wheel remote from said valve, said first finger-engageable surface being located substantially between said second finger-engageable surface and said spark wheel.
- 13. A safety lighter comprising:a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel; a valve for releasing the fuel from the reservoir and movable between valve-open and valve-closed positions; a device for producing a spark for igniting fuel released from said valve when said valve lies in said valve-open position; first and second elements mounted for movement on said lighter housing and having respective first and second finger-engageable surfaces, said first element being coupled to said valve and movable by finger pressure on said first surface to move said valve from said valve-closed position to said valve-open position, said second element being movable by finger pressure on said second surface without moving said valve from said closed position; said first element being pivotally carried by said housing for movement between positions opening and closing said valve, said first and second elements being pivotal relative to and independently of one another.
- 14. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said surfaces are disposed on a side of the spark-producing device remote from said valve.
- 15. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said first surface is disposed between said second surface and said spark-producing device.
- 16. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said surfaces form a compound finger-engageable pad.
- 17. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said surfaces are substantially continuous relative to one another and form a continuous compound finger-engageable pad.
- 18. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said finger-engageable surfaces provide an appearance of a single finger-engageable pad.
- 19. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said second surface is carried by said housing for movement between first and second positions and in said first position thereof forms a substantially continuous compound finger-engageable pad with said first surface of said first element, and a spring for biasing said second element for movement from said second position thereof to said first position.
- 20. A lighter according to claim 1 including a spring biasing said second element for movement such that said second surface forms a continuation of the first surface to define therewith a compound finger pad when said first element lies in said position closing said valve.
- 21. A lighter according to claim 1 wherein said device includes a spark wheel and flint carried by said housing on one side of said valve, said surfaces lying on a side of said spark wheel remote from said valve, said first surface being located substantially between said second surface and said spark wheel.
- 22. A lighter according to claim 21 wherein the first surface is bounded by said second surface except between said first surface and said spark wheel.
- 23. A safety lighter comprising:a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel; a valve for releasing the fuel from the reservoir and movable between valve-open and valve-closed positions; a device for producing a spark for igniting fuel released from said valve when in said valve-open position; a lever pivotally carried by said housing having a first finger-engageable surface adjacent one end thereof and engageable at an opposite end thereof with said valve for moving said valve between said valve-open position and said valve-closed position; an element carried by said housing for movement between first and second positions and having a second finger-engageable surface, said first and second surfaces forming a substantially compound finger-engageable pad when said first lever lies in said valve-closed position and said element lies in said first position, said element being movable independently of said lever from said first position to said second positions; said housing including a pair of support arms, said element being carried by said support arms for pivotal movement relative to said housing, said lever being carried for pivotal movement by said element.
- 24. A lighter according to claim 23 wherein said first and second surfaces form with one another a substantially continuous compound finger-engageable pad when said lever is in said valve-closed position and said element lies in said first position, said element being movable independently of said first surface to misalign said first and second surfaces.
- 25. A lighter according to claim 23 including a spring for biasing said element for movement into said first position thereof.
- 26. A lighter according to claim 25 wherein said spring comprises a leaf spring integrally formed with said element and disposed between said housing and said surface of said element.
- 27. A lighter according to claim 23 wherein said device includes a spark wheel and a flint carried by said housing on one side of said valve, said finger-engageable pad lying on a side of said spark wheel remote from said valve, said first finger-engageable surface being located substantially between said second finger-engageable surface and said spark wheel.
- 28. A safety lighter comprising:a lighter housing having a reservoir for containing a combustible fuel; a valve actuatable to release the fuel from the reservoir; an ignition device for igniting fuel released from said valve when actuated; a first element carried by said housing for movement between first and second positions, said first element having a first finger-engageable surface coupled to said valve for actuating said valve in response to movement of said element from said first position to said second position; a second element carried by said housing for movement between first and second positions, said second element having a second finger-engageable surface, said first and second surfaces forming a substantially compound finger-engageable pad when said first and second elements lie in said first positions thereof, said second element being movable independently of said first element from said first position to said second position without actuating said valve; said housing including a pair of support arms, said element being carried by and between said support arms for pivotal movement thereof relative to said housing, said first element being pivotally carried by said second element.
- 29. A lighter according to claim 28 wherein said second element is movable from said first position into said second position independently of said first element, said first and second surfaces being offset from one another when said first element lies in said first position and said second surface lies in said second position.
- 30. A lighter according to claim 28 including a spring for biasing said second element for movement into said first position thereof.
- 31. A lighter according to claim 30 wherein said spring comprises a leaf spring integrally formed with said second element and disposed between said housing and said second surface of said second element.
- 32. A lighter according to claim 28 including a spark wheel and a flint carried by said housing on one side of said valve, said compound finger-engageable pad lying on a side of said spark wheel remote from said valve, said first finger-engageable surface being located substantially between said second finger-engageable surface and said spark wheel.
- 33. A lighter according to claim 28 wherein said first surface and said second surface form continuations of one another when said first element and said second element lie in said first positions thereof, the area of said first finger-engageable surface being less than the area of said second finger-engageable surface.
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