Claims
- 1. An improved safety cover for cardboard matches comprising:
- (a) a front cover portion terminating a first lower edge,
- (b) a back cover portion terminating at a second lower edge,
- (c) means for hingeably attaching said front cover with said back cover,
- (d) a first upturned lip portion extending from said second lower edge,
- (e) a safety member extending from said first upturned lip portion including striking strip covering means defining first and second deformable surfaces resiliently secured to each other, and movable between a first position wherein said surfaces are in a flattened, overlying relationship, and a second position wherein said surfaces are opened away from each other to define a generally tubular member having an open match receiving end, said striking strip covering means normally being in said first position, and including a second upturned lip portion which cooperates with said second deformable surface to define a seating groove for said lower edge of the front cover,
- (f) a match-striking strip affixed to one of said deformable surfaces interiorly of said tubular member; and
- (g) a staple extending through said first upturned lip portion and said back cover.
- whereby when the lower edge of the front cover is engaged in the seating groove, the striking strip covering means can be moved from its normal, flattened position to its open, tubular position by exerting a force on the front cover to shift the front cover towards the staple.
- 2. A safety matchbook comprising:
- (a) at least one comb of matches,
- (b) a cover including
- (i) a front cover portion with a lower edge,
- (ii) a back cover portion hingeably attached to the front cover portion, and
- (iii) an upturned lip portion extending forwardly from the back cover portion,
- (c) a staple extending through said upturned portion, said comb of matches, and said back cover portion; and
- (d) a safety flap extending from said upturned portion above the position of the staple, said safety flap including:
- (i) a flap of cardboard folded on itself in a "reverse S-curve" configuration defining an outer tube and an inner, front cover edge-receiving groove; and
- (e) a match striking strip affixed interiorly of said outer tube.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending patent application Ser. No. 825,672, filed Aug. 18, 1977, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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