Claims
- 1. A flame producing lighter resistant to unauthorized use and normally maintained in a latched configuration comprising:
- an elongated housing having a fuel compartment;
- fuel supply means for supplying fuel from said fuel compartment;
- ignition means for igniting said fuel;
- valve means for controlling the flow of said fuel;
- a valve actuator operatively engaged with said valve means such that fuel is released when said valve actuator is depressed along a longitudinal axis of said housing from a first position to a second position;
- a latch positioned between said valve actuator and a portion of said housing for normally preventing said valve actuator from being depressed along the longitudinal axis of said housing, thereby maintaining said lighter in said latched configuration;
- spring means for applying an outward biasing force to said latch perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said housing;
- wherein inward movement of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said housing enables a tip portion of said latch to become aligned with a cavity in said valve actuator, said cavity being sufficient in size to accommodate said tip portion so as to enable said valve actuator to be depressed, and
- wherein upward movement along the longitudinal axis of said housing, subsequent to said inward movement, of said latch causes said aligned tip portion of said latch to enter said cavity and places said lighter in an unlatched configuration.
- 2. The flame producing lighter according to claim 1 wherein said ignition means comprises a spark-producing wheel and a flint urged against said wheel and wherein sparks are produced by rotation of said wheel.
- 3. The flame producing lighter according to claim 1 wherein said ignition means comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 4. The flame producing lighter according to claim 1 wherein said ignition means comprises piezoelectric spark-producing means.
- 5. The flame producing lighter according to claim 1 wherein said latch is constrained to move along only a single path when said lighter is configured from said latched configuration to said unlatched configuration.
- 6. The flame producing lighter according to claim 1 wherein said spring means comprises a spring which supplies a force biasing said latch outward.
- 7. The flame producing lighter according to claim 1 wherein said unlatched configuration is resiliently maintained by force applied by said spring means.
- 8. The flame producing lighter according to claim 1 wherein said latch has a portion normally positioned between at least a portion of said valve actuator and at least a portion of said housing, said latch portion normally preventing depression of said valve actuator.
- 9. A flame producing lighter which comprises:
- a housing defining a reservoir for containing a combustible gaseous medium under pressure;
- valve means for releasing the combustible gaseous medium from said reservoir;
- valve actuation means operatively engaged with said valve means for actuating said valve means from a closed position to an open position such that when said valve actuation means is depressed along a longitudinal axis of said housing the gaseous medium is released through said valve means, said valve actuation means including a cavity formed therein;
- means for igniting said gaseous medium;
- a latch having a finger actuatable portion and a tip portion connected thereto, said latch being positioned so as to interfere with tho movement of said valve actuation means along the longitudinal axis of the housing for preventing actuation of said valve means to the open position, said finger actuatable portion being movable inward toward the longitudinal axis of said housing so as to move said tip portion out of interference with said valve actuation means and into alignment with said cavity; and
- spring means for retaining said tip portion in said out of interference position.
- 10. The flame producing lighter according to claim 9 wherein said finger actuatable portion of said latch is movable inward and upward so as to move said tip portion into engagement with said cavity.
- 11. The flame producing lighter according to claim 9 wherein said finger actuatable portion is constrained to move along only a single path as said tip portion is moved out of interference with said valve actuation means.
- 12. The flame producing lighter according to claim 9 wherein said latch is positioned beneath at least a portion of said valve actuation means so as to interfere with the movement of said valve actuation means.
- 13. A flame producing lighter which comprises:
- a housing defining a reservoir for containing a combustible gaseous medium under pressure;
- valve means for releasing the combustible gaseous medium from said reservoir;
- means for igniting said combustible gaseous medium;
- actuator means operatively engaged with said valve means for actuating said valve means from a closed position to an open position such that when said valve actuator means is depressed along a longitudinal axis of said housing the gaseous medium is released through said valve means, said actuator means including a first interfering portion;
- means for preventing the movement of said actuator means along the longitudinal axis of said housing, said means for preventing having a finger actuatable portion and a second interfering portion, said first and second interfering portions being normally in alignment, said finger actuatable portion being selectively movable inward towards and upward along the longitudinal axis of said housing so as to move said second interfering portion out of alignment with said first interfering portion; and
- spring means for resiliently urging said second interfering portion outward away from the longitudinal axis.
- 14. A lighter having a fuel cut-off mechanism, said fuel cut-off mechanism comprising:
- (a) means for normally preventing the release of fuel;
- (b) means for selectively permitting the release of fuel, said means for selectively permitting including:
- (i) a depressible valve actuator which, upon depression along a longitudinal axis of said lighter, actuates the release of fuel;
- (ii) a latch which normally prevents the depression of said valve actuator along the longitudinal axis of said lighter by having at least a portion of said latch positioned between at least a portion of said valve actuator and at least a portion of a main body housing of said lighter; and
- (iii) spring means for urging said latch outward away from the longitudinal axis of said lighter,
- wherein inward movement of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said lighter provides a void between at least a portion of said valve actuator and at least a portion of said housing, said void being sufficient in size to enable said valve actuator to be depressed, and wherein upward movement of said latch along the longitudinal axis of said lighter, subsequent to said inward movement causes said valve actuator to resiliently maintain said latch so as to place said lighter in an unlatched configuration.
- 15. The fuel cut-off mechanism of claim 14 wherein said spring means retains said lighter in said unlatched configuration by applying a biasing force to said latch.
- 16. The fuel cut-off mechanism of claim 14 further comprising means for constraining said movement of said latch to a single path equally suitable for both right-handed and left-handed users.
- 17. A flame developing lighter comprising:
- (a) a housing defining a fuel compartment;
- (b) fuel supply memos for supplying fuel from said fuel compartment;
- (c) ignition means for igniting said fuel;
- (d) valve means for selectively permitting flow of said fuel; and
- (e) means for selectively unlatching said lighter from a normally latched configuration in which fuel is prevented from flowing, said means for selectively unlatching said lighter including:
- (i) a valve actuator which normally prevents release of fuel from said fuel supply when in a first position and is depressible along a longitudinal axis of said housing to a second position which permits release of said fuel;
- (ii) a latch which normally prevents depression of said valve actuator along the longitudinal axis of said housing, said latch having an interfering portion being normally positioned in alignment with an interfering portion of said valve actuator thereby preventing depression of said valve actuator; and
- (iii) spring means for applying a biasing force to said latch,
- wherein inward movement of said interfering portion of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said housing moves said interfering portion of said latch out of alignment with said interfering portion of said valve actuator, and wherein upward movement along the longitudinal axis of said housing, subsequent to said inward movement, of said latch, provides said lighter in an unlatched configuration in which said valve actuator is capable of being depressed.
- 18. The flame developing lighter according to claim 14 wherein said ignition means comprises a spark-producing wheel and a flint urged against said wheel and wherein sparks are produced by rotation of said wheel.
- 19. The flame developing lighter according to claim 14 wherein said ignition means comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 20. The flame developing lighter according to claim 14 wherein said ignition means comprises piezoelectric spark-producing means.
- 21. The flame developing lighter of claim 14 wherein said spring means retains said lighter in said unlatched configuration by applying a biasing force to said latch.
- 22. The flame developing lighter of claim 14 further comprising means for constraining said movement of said latch to a single path equally suitable for both right-handed and left-handed users.
- 23. A flame developing lighter comprising:
- (a) a housing having a fuel reservoir;
- (b) fuel supply means for supplying fuel to be ignited from said fuel reservoir;
- (c) ignition means for igniting said fuel;
- (d) valve means for selectively permitting flow of said fuel; and
- (e) control means for preventing fuel flow and ignition, said control means including:
- (i) a valve actuator which normally prevents escape of said fuel from said fuel supply means when said valve actuator is in a first position, said valve actuator being depressible along a longitudinal axis of said housing to a second position which permits actuation of said fuel supply means thereby permitting fuel to flow out from said fuel supply means;
- (ii) a latch having an interfering portion which is normally in an interfering position with said valve actuator thereby preventing depression of said depressible valve actuator along the longitudinal axis of said housing; and
- (iii) spring means for applying a biasing force to said latch,
- wherein inward movement of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said housing causes said interfering portion to move toward a non-interfering position and wherein further movement in a second direction, subsequent to said inward movement, of said latch into the non-interfering position provides said lighter in an unlatched configuration.
- 24. The flame developing lighter according to claim 23 wherein said ignition means comprises a spark-producing wheel and a flint urged against said wheel and wherein sparks are produced by rotation of said wheel.
- 25. The flame developing lighter according to claim 23 wherein said ignition means comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 26. The flame developing lighter according to claim 23 wherein said ignition means comprises piezoelectric spark-producing means.
- 27. The flame developing lighter of claim 23 wherein said another direction is upward.
- 28. The flame developing lighter of claim 27 wherein movement of said latch is limited to movement in a single path.
- 29. The flame developing lighter of claim 23 wherein said spring means retains said lighter in said unlatched configuration by applying a biasing force to said latch.
- 30. A flame developing lighter comprising:
- (a) a housing having a fuel reservoir;
- (b) fuel supply means for supplying fuel to be ignited from said fuel reservoir;
- (c) ignition means for igniting said fuel;
- (d) valve means for selectively permitting flow of said fuel; and
- (e) control means for preventing fuel flow and ignition, said control means including:
- (i) a valve actuator operatively engaged with said valve means and which normally prevents release of said fuel from said fuel supply means when in a first position, said valve actuator being depressible along a longitudinal axis of said housing to a second position so as to permit the flow of fuel from said fuel supply means;
- (ii) a latch having an interfering portion which is normally in an interfering position thereby preventing depression of said valve actuator; and
- (iii) spring means for applying a biasing force to said latch,
- wherein movement of said latch in a first direction followed by movement of said latch in a second direction followed by movement of said latch in a third direction, subsequent to said first and second movements, one of said movements being in a direction along said longitudinal axis of the housing, into a non-interfering position, said non-interfering position being resiliently maintained, provides said lighter in an unlatched configuration in which said valve actuator is capable of being depressed, thereby permitting fuel to flow.
- 31. The flame developing lighter of claim 30 wherein movement of said latch is limited to movement in a single path.
- 32. The flame developing lighter of claim 30 wherein said spring means retains said lighter in said unlatched configuration by applying a biasing force to said latch.
- 33. A flame producing lighter which comprises:
- a housing defining a reservoir for containing a combustible gaseous medium under pressure;
- valve means for permitting the release of fuel from said reservoir;
- a depressible valve actuator operatively engaged with said valve means and which actuates said valve means between a normally closed position which prevents exit of said gaseous medium from said reservoir, and an open position which permits exit of gaseous medium from said reservoir through said valve means;
- means for selectively producing sparks at a location proximate the gaseous medium exit opening of said valve means;
- an interference member which normally prevents depression of said valve actuator along a longitudinal axis of said housing, said interference member being movable inward towards the longitudinal axis of said housing whereby depression of the valve actuator is permitted thus selectively permitting actuation of said valve means and exit of said combustible gaseous medium from said valve means;
- spring means for retaining said member in the valve actuation position at least until said valve means is moved to the open position; and
- means for returning said member to the valve actuation prevention position once said valve actuator is depressed and released.
- 34. A flame producing lighter which comprises:
- a housing defining a reservoir for containing fuel under pressure;
- valve means operatively arranged with said reservoir for selective actuation between a normally closed position which prevents exit of said fuel from said reservoir, and an open position which permits exit of said fuel from said reservoir through said valve means;
- means for selectively producing sparks at a location proximate the gaseous medium exit opening of said valve means;
- means normally positioned for preventing actuation of said valve means to the open position, said valve actuation prevention means being movable inward and cross-wise with respect to a longitudinal axis of said lighter, into a second position;
- spring means, independent of said valve actuation prevention means, for applying a biasing force to said valve actuation prevention means, wherein said cross-wise movement of the valve actuation prevention means is a movement relative to said spring means; and
- means for selectively moving said valve actuation prevention means to said second position whereby actuation of said valve means to the open position is permitted,
- wherein the resilient movement of said valve actuation interference means facilitates said valve actuation interference means to return to its position beneath said valve actuator once the valve actuator is released, thus preventing the valve means from opening.
- 35. The flame producing lighter according to claim 34 wherein said valve means is actuated to the open position by actuator means and said means for preventing actuation of said valve means to the open position comprises interference means for preventing movement of said actuator means, said valve actuation interference means being selectively movable to a position out of interference with said valve actuator means.
- 36. The flame producing lighter according to claim 35 wherein said valve actuation interference means is normally retained in a valve actuation interference position, the movement thereof to said position out of interference with said valve actuator means being resiliently provided by said spring means.
- 37. The flame producing lighter according to claim 34 wherein said valve actuation interference means is a latch movable inward and cross-wise toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve means and the latch moves back under the valve actuator to its interference position when the valve actuator is released.
- 38. The flame producing lighter according to claim 34 further comprising means to retain said valve actuation prevention means in said second position.
- 39. The flame producing lighter according to claim 34 wherein said spring means comprises a spring which applies a force biasing said valve actuation prevention means outward.
- 40. The flame producing lighter according to claim 34 wherein said valve actuation prevention means is movable along two different paths to two different positions in which actuation of said valve means to the open position is permitted.
- 41. A flame producing lighter resistant to unauthorized use and normally maintained in a latched configuration comprising:
- a housing having fuel supply means for supplying fuel to be ignited;
- ignition means for igniting said fuel;
- valve means for controlling the flow of said fuel;
- a valve actuator operatively engaged with said valve means which normally prevents the flow of said fuel when said valve actuator is in a first position, said valve actuator being depressible along a longitudinal axis of said housing to a second position which permits actuation of said fuel supply means thereby permitting fuel to flow out from said fuel supply means;
- a latch positioned so as to normally prevent depression of said valve actuator and normally maintain said lighter in said latched configuration;
- spring means for applying a biasing force to said latch,
- wherein a first, inward movement of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said housing enables an interfering portion of said latch to move out of alignment with an interfering portion of said actuator, and
- wherein a second, cross-wise movement with respect to the longitudinal axis of said housing, subsequent to said inward movement, of said latch places said lighter in an unlatched configuration in which said valve actuator is capable of being depressed, thereby permitting fuel to flow.
- 42. The flame producing lighter according to claim 41 wherein said ignition means comprises a spark-producing wheel and a flint urged against said wheel and wherein sparks are produced by rotation of said wheel.
- 43. The flame producing lighter according to claim 41 wherein said ignition means comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 44. The flame producing lighter according to claim 41 wherein said ignition means comprises piezoelectric spark-producing means.
- 45. The flame producing lighter according to claim 41 wherein said latch is able to move along two different paths to two different unlatched positions.
- 46. The flame producing lighter according to claim 41 wherein said spring means comprises a spring which supplies a force biasing said latch outward.
- 47. The flame producing lighter according to claim 41 wherein said unlatched configuration is resiliently maintained.
- 48. The flame producing lighter according to claim 41 wherein said latch has a portion normally positioned between at least a portion of said valve actuator and at least a portion of said housing, said latch portion normally preventing depression of said valve actuator.
- 49. A lighter having a fuel cut-off mechanism, said fuel cut-off mechanism comprising:
- (a) means for releasing fuel from a fuel supply; and
- (b) means for selectively permitting actuation of said fuel supply, such selective actuation of said fuel supply and a corresponding production of sparks by spark-producing means causing fuel from said fuel supply to be ignited, said actuation permitting means including:
- (i) a depressible valve actuator which, upon depression along a longitudinal axis of said lighter, actuates said fuel supply thereby permitting fuel to flow out from said fuel supply;
- (ii) a latch which normally prevents depression of said depressible valve actuator, at least a portion of said latch being normally positioned between at least a portion of said valve actuator and at least a portion of a main body housing of said lighter thereby preventing depression of said valve actuator; and
- (iii) spring means for applying a biasing force to said latch,
- wherein inward movement of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said housing followed by cross-wise movement of said latch with respect to the longitudinal axis of said housing toward a position being resiliently maintained, provides said lighter in an unlatched configuration in which said valve actuator is capable of being depressed, thereby permitting fuel to flow.
- 50. A flame developing lighter comprising:
- (a) a housing having a fuel reservoir;
- (b) fuel supply means for supplying fuel to be ignited from said fuel reservoir;
- (c) ignition means for igniting said fuel;
- (d) valve means for selectively permitting flow of said fuel; and
- (e) means for selectively unlatching said lighter from a normally latched configuration in which fuel is prevented from flowing, said means for selectively unlatching said lighter including:
- (i) a valve actuator which normally prevents release of fuel from said fuel supply when in a first position and is depressible along a longitudinal axis of said housing to a second position which permits release of said fuel;
- (ii) a latch which normally prevents depression of said depressible valve actuator, said latch having an interfering portion being normally positioned in alignment with an interfering portion of said valve actuator thereby preventing depression of said valve actuator; and
- (iii) spring means for applying a biasing force to said latch,
- wherein inward movement of said interfering portion of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said housing moves said interfering portion of said latch out of alignment with said interfering portion of said valve actuator, and wherein cross-wise movement with respect to the longitudinal axis of said housing, subsequent to said inward movement, of said latch, provides said lighter in an unlatched configuration in which said valve actuator is capable of being depressed, thereby permitting fuel to flow.
- 51. The fuel cut-off mechanism of claim 14 further comprising means for constraining said movement of said latch to a single path equally suitable for both right-handed and left-handed users.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/723,989 filed on Jul. 1, 1991 entitled "Selectively Actuatable Lighter", which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/609,668 filed on Nov. 6, 1990, entitled "Selectively Actuatable Lighter", abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/239,734 filed on Sep. 2, 1988, entitled "Selectively Actuatable Lighter", which issued on Mar. 26, 1991 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,482. This is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/912,421, filed on Jul. 10, 1992, entitled "Selectively Actuatable Lighter", which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/609,668. Each of these four patent applications is incorporated herein by reference.
This application is also related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,125,829, entitled "Bidirectional Selectively Actuatable Lighter" which issued on Jun. 30, 1992, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,092,764, entitled "Selectively Actuatable Lighter With Locking Value Cap" which issued on Mar. 3, 1992. This application is also related to U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 07/965,958, 07/965,596 and 07/965,832, each entitled "Selectively Actuatable Lighter" and each filed concurrently herewith. Each of these two patents and three patent applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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