Claims
- 1. A lighter comprising:
- a housing defining a fuel reservoir;
- valve means for releasing fuel from said fuel reservoir;
- means for igniting the released fuel;
- actuator means operatively engaged with said valve means such that fuel is released when said actuator means is depressed along a longitudinal axis of said housing;
- interference means for preventing the movement of said actuator means along the longitudinal axis of said housing when in a closed position, said interference means being selectively movable inward towards the longitudinal axis to an open position out of interference with said actuator means, thereby allowing said actuator means to be depressed, and said interference means including an extending, resiliently deformable portion cooperating with a mating element for securing the interference means in the open position wherein said deformable portion is in a relaxed and undeformed condition in the open position, said portion being deformed by the mating element as the interference means is moved inward and returning to the undeformed condition and being under no loading when in said closed position; and
- camming means operatively engaging said interference means when said actuator means is depressed for moving said interference means outward away from said longitudinal axis into the closed position, said deformable portion being deformed by the mating element during such outward movement.
- 2. The lighter according to claim 1 wherein said actuator means includes protrusion means on either side thereof forming said mating element, and said interference means includes corresponding indentation means formed on said resiliently deformable portion for mating with said protrusion means, said interference means normally retained in said closed position by resiliently interfering with said actuator means.
- 3. The lighter according to claim 2 wherein said interference means is retained in said open position by said protrusion means resiliently mating with said indentation means.
- 4. The lighter according to claim 3 wherein said interference means is a latch having an interfering portion which is movable inward towards the longitudinal axis of said housing into alignment with a cavity in said housing.
- 5. The lighter according to claim 4 wherein said latch is slideably mounted to said valve actuator.
- 6. The lighter according to claim 3 wherein said means for igniting comprises flint material and a rotatable spark-producing wheel having a toothed surface positioned and arranged to selectively frictionally contact said flint material.
- 7. The lighter according to claim 3 wherein said means for igniting comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 8. The lighter according to claim 3 wherein said means for igniting comprises piezoelectric spark-producing means.
- 9. The lighter according to claim 1 wherein said interference means is movable along only a single path from said closed position to said open position.
- 10. A lighter normally maintained in a latched configuration comprising:
- a housing having a longitudinal axis;
- fuel supply means for supplying fuel;
- ignition means for igniting said fuel;
- valve means for controlling the flow of said fuel;
- a valve actuator operatively engaged with said valve means, said valve actuator preventing the flow of said fuel when in a first position, said valve actuator being depressible along said longitudinal axis into a second position to permit the flow of fuel;
- a latch member separate from the valve actuator and positioned at least partially beneath said valve actuator in a first position normally preventing said valve actuator from being depressed into said second position by interfering with the movement thereof along the longitudinal axis of said housing,
- wherein inward movement of said latch towards the longitudinal axis of said housing enables an interfering portion of said latch to become aligned with a cavity in said housing, and places said lighter in an unlatched configuration, said cavity being sufficient in size to accommodate said interfering portion so as to enable said valve actuator to be depressed; and
- camming means, comprising an upright surface of the lighter housing disposed to interfere with the latch member in the unlatched configuration when the valve actuator is depressed, for forcing said latch outward away from said longitudinal axis into its first position and the lighter out of its unlatched configuration when said valve actuator is depressed, moving said latch downward along a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis and into contact with said upright surface.
- 11. The lighter according to claim 10 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.
- 12. The lighter according to claim 10 wherein said ignition means comprises electric spark-producing means.
- 13. The lighter according to claim 10 wherein said ignition means comprises piezoelectric spark-producing means.
- 14. The lighter according to claim 10 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.
- 15. The lighter according to claim 10 wherein said lighter is maintained in each of said latched and unlatched configurations by the interaction between said latch and said valve actuator.
- 16. The lighter according to claim 10 wherein said latch is slideably attached to said valve actuator between said latched and unlatched configurations.
- 17. The lighter according to claim 16 wherein said latch is under no loading in each of said latched and said unlatched configuration.
- 18. The lighter according to claim 10 wherein said latch comprises a portion normally positioned between at least a portion of said valve actuator and at least a portion of said housing.
- 19. The lighter according to claim 10 wherein said unlatched configuration is maintained until said valve actuator is depressed and released.
- 20. A lighter comprising:
- a housing having a fuel compartment;
- fuel release means for releasing fuel from said fuel compartment;
- means for igniting said released fuel;
- a thumb-depressible actuator operatively engaged with said release means such that when depressed along a longitudinal axis of said housing fuel is released, said actuator having protrusions on either sides thereof;
- a U-shaped latch disposed between said actuator and a portion of said housing for preventing said actuator from being depressed by abutting at least a portion of said housing, said latch having indentations on either sides thereof, said latch being selectively movable inward towards the longitudinal axis of said housing such that said protrusions engage and mate with said indentations thereby holding said latch inward,
- wherein said movement inward produces a void between said latch and said housing, said void sufficient in size to allow said actuator to be depressed so as to allow fuel to be released from said fuel compartment; and
- camming means operatively engaged with said latch when said latch is in its inward position and when said actuator is depressed for disengaging said protrusions from said indentations thereby allowing said latch to move outward away from the longitudinal axis of said housing.
- 21. The lighter according to claim 20 wherein said latch is slideably attached to said actuator.
- 22. The lighter according to claim 20 wherein said means for igniting includes flint material and a rotatable spark-producing wheel having a toothed surface positioned and arranged to selectively frictionally contact said flint material.
- 23. The lighter of claim 20 wherein said means for igniting includes electric spark-producing means.
- 24. The lighter of claim 20 wherein said means for igniting includes piezoelectric spark-producing means.
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", abandoned which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/609,668 filed on Nov. 6, 1990, abandoned. 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 application Ser. Nos. 07/965,958, 07/965,596 and 07/965,831, 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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