Claims
- 1. A lighter comprising:
- a lighter body having a top end;
- a striker wheel, said striker wheel having an axis, and an outer annular surface, said outer annular surface of said striker wheel having
- an annular recessed center portion with a rough surface formed thereon, and annular unrecessed lateral portions disposed beside said annular recessed center portion, said annular unrecessed lateral portions having smooth surfaces;
- a mounting frame attached to the top end of the lighter body, said
- mounting frame having
- a complimentary pair of mounting slots formed therethrough to rotatably receive said axis of said striker wheel in a first position and in a second position, and a spring receptacle;
- a spring received within the spring receptacle; and
- a flint;
- the spring exerting a compressive force against the flint and forcing the flint into contact with the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion of the striker wheel, the compressive force exerted by the spring being insufficient to cause the flint to generate sparks when the axis of the striker wheel is in the first position and the compressive force exerted by the spring being sufficient to cause the flint to generate sparks when the axis of the striker wheel is in the second position.
- 2. The lighter of claim 1, wherein the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion comprises protuberances extending outward from the annular recessed central portion of the outer annular surface.
- 3. The lighter of claim 1, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a depth, the depth being of a size such that the finger of a user is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion of the striker wheel.
- 4. The lighter of claim 1, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a width, the width being of a size such that the finger of a user is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion.
- 5. The lighter of claim 1, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a depth, the depth being of a size such that a child's finger is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion, while the pulp of an adult's finger is allowed to contact and grip the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion.
- 6. The lighter of claim 1, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a width, the width being of a size such that a child's finger is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion, while the pulp of an adult's finger is allowed to contact and grip the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion.
- 7. A method for manufacturing a safety lighter comprising:
- providing a lighter body having a top end;
- providing a striker wheel having an axis and an outer annular
- surface, said outer annular surface of said striker wheel having an annular recessed center portion with a rough surface formed thereon and annular unrecessed lateral portions disposed beside said annular recessed center portion, said annular unrecessed lateral portions having smooth surfaces;
- providing a mounting frame with a spring receptacle;
- forming a complimentary pair of mounting slots through the mounting frame;
- attaching the mounting frame to the top end of the lighter body;
- mounting the axis of the striker wheel in the complimentary pair of mounting slots, said complimentary pair of mounting slots providing a first mounting position for the axis and a second mounting position for the axis;
- inserting a spring into the spring receptacle;
- inserting a flint between the spring and the striker wheel such that the spring exerts a compressive force against the flint and forces the flint into contact with the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion of the striker wheel, the compressive force exerted by the spring being insufficient to cause the flint to generate sparks when the axis of the striker wheel is in the first mounting position and the compressive force exerted by the spring being sufficient to cause the flint to generate sparks when the axis of the striker wheel is in the second mounting position.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion comprises protuberances extending outward from the annular recessed central portion of the outer annular surface.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a depth, the depth being of a size such that the finger of a user is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion of the striker wheel.
- 10. The method of claim 7, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a width, the width being of a size such that the finger of a user is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion.
- 11. The method of claim 7, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a depth, the depth being of a size such that a child's finger is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion, while the pulp of an adult's finger is allowed to contact and grip the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion.
- 12. The method of claim 7, wherein said annular recessed center portion has a width, the width being of a size such that a child's finger is prevented from contacting and gripping the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion, while the pulp of an adult's finger is allowed to contact and grip the rough surface of the annular recessed center portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/583,214, filed Jan. 4, 1996 and now abandoned.
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