Claims
- 1. A flame producing lighter, comprising:
- a housing having an outer wall defining an upper edge along its periphery, said housing defining a reservoir for containing fuel under pressure;
- a valve selectively actuatable between a closed position which prevents exit of said fuel from said reservoir and an open position which permits exit of fuel from said reservoir through said valve;
- a valve actuator having a depressible portion which is movable to actuate the valve for movement between first and second positions corresponding, respectively, to said closed and open valve positions:
- spark producing mechanism capable of producing sparks at a location proximate a gaseous medium exit opening of said valve thereby selectively causing ignition of said fuel; and
- a latch member disposed below the valve actuator and movable between
- (i) a latched position, disposed between the valve actuator and housing such that movement of the valve actuator to the second position is blocked by contact between said valve actuator, a latch member contact portion and said housing upper edge, and
- (ii) an unlatched position allowing movement of the valve actuator to the second position; wherein the latch member is moved inward with respect to the outer wall to the unlatched position from the latched position and wherein the distance between the latch member and a longitudinal axis, along an axis both perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and aligned with said valve and said valve actuator, is reduced from the latched to the unlatched positions.
- 2. The lighter according to claim 1, wherein the latch member is moveable with the valve actuator from the first position to the second position.
- 3. The lighter according to claim 1, wherein the latch member is in contact with the valve actuator in the unlatched position.
- 4. The lighter according to claim 3, further comprising a resilient element biasing the latch member into contact with the valve actuator in the unlatched position, wherein depression of the valve actuator causes a movement between the latch member and valve actuator such that said resilient element automatically returns the latch member to the latched position.
- 5. The lighter according to claim 4, wherein said latch member is movable inward and upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exists said valve and the latch member moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 6. The lighter according to claim 4, wherein said latch member is movable cross-wise, then inward and then upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve and the latch member moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 7. The lighter according to claim 4, wherein said latch member is movable inward, then cross-wise and then upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve and the latch moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 8. The lighter according to claim 1, wherein said spark producing mechanism comprises flint material and a rotatable sp ark-producing wheel having a toothed surface positioned and arranged to selectively frictionally contact said flint material.
- 9. The lighter according to claim 1, wherein said spark producing mechanism comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 10. A flame producing lighter, comprising:
- a housing formed around a longitudinal axis and defining a reservoir for containing fuel under pressure;
- a valve selectively actuatable between a closed position which prevents exit of said fuel from said reservoir and an open position which permits exit of fuel from said reservoir through said valve;
- a valve actuator pivotable about an axis transverse to the longitudinal axis, having a depressible portion which is movable to actuate the valve for movement between first and second positions corresponding, respectively, to said closed and open valve positions:
- means for producing sparks at a location proximate a gaseous medium exit opening of said valve thereby selectively causing ignition of said fuel; and
- a latch member movable between
- (i) a latched position, disposed between the valve actuator and housing such that movement of the valve actuator to the second position is blocked by contact between said valve actuator, latch member contact portions and said housing, and
- (ii) an unlatched position allowing movement of the valve actuator to the second position; wherein the latch member and latch member contact portions are moved inward toward the longitudinal axis and at least a portion of the latch member pivots about an axis parallel to the value actuator transverse axis from the latched position to the unlatched position.
- 11. The lighter according to claim 10, further comprising a resilient element biasing the latch member into contact with the valve actuator in the unlatched position, and wherein depression of the valve actuator causes a movement between the latch member and valve actuator such that said resilient element automatically returns the latch member to the latched position.
- 12. The lighter according to claim 10, further comprising a resilient element biasing the latch member into contact with the valve actuator in the unlatched position, and wherein depression of the valve actuator causes a movement between the latch member and valve actuator such that said resilient element automatically returns the latch member to the latched position.
- 13. The lighter according to claim 12, wherein said latch member is movable inward and upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve and the latch member moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 14. The lighter according to claim 12, wherein said latch member is movable cross-wise, then inward and then upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve and the latch member moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 15. The lighter according to claim 12, wherein said latch member is movable inward, then cross-wise and then upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve and the latch moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 16. The lighter according to claim 10, wherein said spark producing mechanism comprises flint material and a rotatable spark-producing wheel having a toothed surface positioned and arranged to selectively frictionally contact said flint material.
- 17. The lighter according to claim 10, wherein said spark producing mechanism comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 18. A flame producing lighter resistant to unauthorized use, comprising:
- a housing defining a reservoir for containing fuel under pressure;
- a valve nozzle mounted on the housing communicating with said reservoir and adapted to emit said fuel;
- a value actuator arranged for selective actuation, pivotally mounted about a fixed axis, said axis being orthogonal to an axis of said valve nozzle, one end of said valve actuator having an opening which is engaged under a part of said nozzle, the other end of said valve actuator being depressible by the user;
- a spring disposed on the housing to resiliently maintain the valve activator in a closed position;
- spark producing means mounted onto said housing adjacent said valve nozzle;
- a blocking member movable between an interfering position and a non-interfering position, wherein the interfering position substantially prevents movement of the valve actuator and the non-interference position permits depression of the valve actuator, said blocking member being partially contained within the housing of a said lighter, mounted so as to slide under a lower surface of the valve actuator and into a cavity defined by said housing, said blocking member being normally maintained in the interfering position and automatically returned to interfering position after depression of the valve actuator; and
- an exterior housing part located beneath the blocking member, wherein in the interfering position said housing part, in conjunction with said blocking member, serves to prevent depression of said valve actuator and wherein the distance between the latch member and a longitudinal axis, along an axis both perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and aligned with said valve and said valve actuator, is reduced from the latched to the unlatched positions.
- 19. The lighter according to claim 18, wherein said valve actuator comprises a forward end cooperating with said nozzle and an opposite rear end such that the blocking member slides under the lower surface of said rear end of the actuator.
- 20. The lighter according to claim 18, wherein the blocking member in the non-interfering position moves along a trajectory which avoids said exterior housing part in moving to an open position.
- 21. The lighter according to claim 18, where said block member is maintained in the non-interfering position by contact between said blocking member and valve actuator and wherein said lighter includes a resilient element for maintaining said contact such that depression of the valve actuator causes movement of the blocking member to the interfering position.
- 22. A fuel cut-off mechanism for use in combination with a lighter having a main body housing, with an outer wall containing a fuel supply, said mechanism comprising:
- valve means for normally preventing release of fuel from the fuel supply;
- means for selectively permitting release of fuel from the fuel supply, including a depressible valve actuator which upon depression actuates said fuel supply thereby permitting fuel to flow out from said fuel supply; and
- a latch which normally interferes with 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 said outer wall of said lighter so as to normally interfere with depression of said valve actuator, said latch being arranged such that inward movement of said latch moves the latch out of interference with said outer wall portion into an unlatched position in which said latch is resiliently maintained, thereby placing said lighter in an unlatched configuration wherein said valve actuator is capable of being depressed thereby permitting fuel to flow and wherein the distance between the latch member and a longitudinal axis, along an axis both perpendicular to said longitudinal axis and aligned with said valve and said valve actuator, is reduced from the latched to the unlatched positions.
- 23. The mechanism according to claim 22, further comprising a resilient element biasing the latch into contact with the valve actuator in the unlatched position, and wherein depression of the valve actuator causes a movement between the latch and valve actuator such that said resilient element automatically returns the latch to the latched position.
- 24. The mechanism according to claim 23, wherein said latch is movable inward and upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exists said valve and the latch moves back, under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 25. The mechanism according to claim 23, wherein said latch is movable cross-wise, then inward and then upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve and the latch moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
- 26. The mechanism according to claim 23, wherein said latch is movable inward, then cross-wise and then upward toward a cavity in said valve actuator until said valve actuator is depressed, whereby fuel exits said valve and the latch moves back under the valve actuator when the valve actuator is released.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/443,569, filed May 22, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,636,979; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/723,989 filed Jul. 1, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,456,598; 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", now 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; each of these two patent applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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