Windproof lighter with flint-type ignition system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6537062
  • Patent Number
    6,537,062
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 20, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Bennett; Henry
    • Basichas; Alfred
    Agents
    • Chan; Raymond Y.
    • David and Raymond Patent Group
Abstract
A windproof lighter includes a gas directing arrangement including a torch nozzle, a gas nozzle, and a gas directing unit including a torch directing conduit and a gas directing conduit for directing a flow of gas toward the torch nozzle and the gas nozzle respectively. A gas detouring unit is movably mounted to the casing to block up the flow of gas passing through the gas directing conduit while the torch directing conduit is remained open. An ignition system installed into the casing for producing sparks directed toward the gas nozzle to ignite the gas emitted from the gas nozzle to provide a visible flame, so as to ignite the gas emitted from the torch nozzle to provide a torch flame. Therefore, the lighter is capable of providing the torch and visible flames at the same time and providing only the torch flame while operating the gas detouring unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a lighter, and more particularly to a windproof lighter incorporated with a flint-type ignition system to ignite the lighter to selectively provide a torch flame and a visible frame.




2. Description of Related Arts




Lighters have been known and sold through the world. A conventional lighter comprises a single gas emitting nozzle for producing either a torch flame or a visible flame. It is known that a visible flame type lighter, such as a conventional cigarette lighter, comprises a flint ignition system and provides a general temperature visible flame that fits for lighting up a cigarette or a cigar. However, it is difficult to ignite the lighter in a windy environment wherein the wind may blow off the visible flame immediately.




The torch flame type lighter comprises a torch nozzle, having a plurality of meshes, adapted for violently releasing the emitting gas so as to provide a windproof feature of the lighter. Since the torch flame is stronger and hotter than the visible flame, the torch flame is capable of easily lighting up a smoking material such as cigar. Since the cigar has a bigger diameter and the cigar tobacco is dryer and harder, the torch lighter that can produce a stronger and hotter torch flame is generally used to ignite the cigars.




Due to the structure of the torch nozzle, the torch nozzle must have a micro nozzle pore, having a diameter approximately from 0.05 mm to 0.12 mm, to pressurize the emitting gas so as to provide a stronger torch flame. Such torch flame type lighter must be incorporated with a piezoelectric unit because the micro nozzle pore of the torch nozzle may easily get stuck by the residue of the flint after ignition.




Conversely, the piezoelectric unit has a several drawbacks. The piezoelectric unit can only produce a single spark through an ignition tip directly toward the torch nozzle in order to ignite the emitting gas therefrom such that the spark always fail to ignite the emitting gas from the torch nozzle. In other words, the piezoelectric unit is not reliable for igniting the lighter. Comparing with a visible-type lighter, the flint can produces sparks in a spreading manner. In other words, the visible-type lighter is advantage in practical use.




Thus, due to the piezoelectricity production, the service life span of the piezoelectric unit is shorter than that of the flint ignition system. Once the piezoelectricity is used up, the lighter must be disposed. However, the flint is replaceable such that the user can re-use the visible-type lighter. Accordingly, a need will be seen for a lighter incorporated with the flint ignition system in order to provide a windproof torch flame.




Besides, smokers always have a conflict to choose the visible flame type lighter in order to keep the taste of the cigarette or the torch flame type lighter for conveniently. Pipe smokers will more concern the flame to light up the high quality of tobacco.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system, wherein the windproof lighter is adapted to produce both torch flame and visible flame.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system which comprises a flint and a striker wheel to produce a spark for igniting the emitting gas, so as to enhance the ignition of the windproof lighter.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system, which comprises a gas detouring button for directing a flow of the emitting gas to the torch nozzle and the gas nozzle, such that the windproof lighter is adapted to provide the torch flame from the torch nozzle and the visible flame from the gas nozzle individually or at the same time.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system, wherein the emitting gas released from a torch nozzle of the windproof lighter is ignited by the visible flame, so as to prevent the meshes of the torch flame being stuck by the residues of the flint when the striker wheel strikes against the flint. In other words, the flint-type ignition system does not affect the ignition operation of the windproof lighter of the present invention to provide the torch flame.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system, which does not significantly alter the original structural design of the lighter, so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the present invention.




Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a windproof lighter, comprising:




a supporting frame comprising a casing having a liquefied gas storage;




a gas directing arrangement comprising a gas releasable valve extended from the liquefied gas storage for controlling a flow of gas from the liquefied gas storage, a torch nozzle appearing from the ceiling of the casing, a gas nozzle positioned adjacent to the torch nozzle, and a gas directing unit comprising a torch directing conduit extended from the gas releasable valve to the torch nozzle for directing the flow of gas toward the torch nozzle and a gas directing conduit extended from the gas releasable valve to the gas nozzle for directing the flow of gas toward the gas nozzle; and




an ignition system, comprising:




a flint supported by the casing; and




a striker wheel having a circumferential coarse striking surface positioned in contact with the flint, wherein the flint is retained urging against the striking surface of the striker wheel for producing sparks directed toward the gas nozzle when the striking surface is driven to strike against the flint, such that the gas emitted from the gas nozzle is ignited to provide a visible flame, wherein the visible flame functions as a flame igniter to ignite the gas emitted from the torch nozzle to provide a torch flame at the same time.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional view of a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2A

is a partially sectional view of the windproof lighter with the flint-type ignition system according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the windproof lighter being ignited to selectively provide both torch flame and visible flame.





FIG. 2B

is a partially section view of the windproof lighter with the flint-type ignition system according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the windproof lighter being ignited to provide the torch flame only.





FIG. 3

illustrates an alternative mode of a torch nozzle of the windproof lighter with the flint-type ignition system according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

illustrates an alternative mode of a gas detouring unit of the windproof lighter with the flint-type ignition system according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the windproof lighter being ignited to provide visible flame.





FIG. 5

illustrates the alternative mode of the gas detouring unit of the windproof lighter with the flint-type ignition system according to the above first preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the windproof lighter being ignited to provide the torch flame only.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of a windproof lighter with the flint-type ignition system according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the windproof lighter being ignited to provide a windproof torch flame.





FIG. 7

is a sectional view of a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the gas flame functioning as a flame igniter to ignite the torch flame.





FIG. 8

is a partially section view of a windproof lighter with a flint-type ignition system according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention, illustrating the windproof lighter being ignited to provide both the visible flame and the torch flame at the same time.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 1

of the drawings, a windproof lighter according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, wherein the windproof lighter comprises a supporting frame


10


comprising a casing


11


having a liquefied gas storage


111


, a gas directing arrangement


20


communicating with the liquefied gas storage


111


, and an ignition system


30


.




The gas directing arrangement


20


comprises a gas releasable valve


21


extended from the liquefied gas storage


111


for controlling a flow of gas from the liquefied gas storage


111


, a torch nozzle


22


receiving in a nozzle housing


220


and appearing from the ceiling of the casing


11


, a gas nozzle


23


positioned adjacent to the torch nozzle


22


, and a gas directing unit


24


comprising a torch directing conduit


241


extended from the gas releasable valve


21


to the torch nozzle


22


for directing the flow of gas toward the torch nozzle


22


and a gas directing conduit


242


extended from the gas releasable valve


21


to the gas nozzle


23


for directing the flow of gas toward the gas nozzle


23


.




The ignition system


30


comprises a flint


31


supported by the casing


11


and a striker wheel


32


having a circumferential coarse striking surface


321


positioned in contact with the flint


31


.




The flint


31


is retained urging against the striking surface


321


of the striker wheel


32


for producing sparks directed toward the gas nozzle


23


when the striking surface


321


is driven to strike against the flint


31


, such that the gas emitted from the gas nozzle


23


is ignited to provide a visible flame, so as to ignite the gas emitted from the torch nozzle


22


to provide a windproof torch flame at the same time.




According to the preferred embodiment, the supporting frame


10


further has a pair of supporting walls


12


protruded on opposite sides of a ceiling of the casing


11


, and an ignition cavity


101


provided between the two supporting walls


12


wherein a flint housing


13


is provided on the ceiling of the casing


11


within the ignition cavity


101


.




The supporting frame


10


further comprises a lever arm


14


pivotally supported in the casing


11


wherein the lever arm


14


has a lifting end engaged with the gas releasable valve


21


and a depressible end arranged in such a manner that when the depressible end of the lever arm


14


is depressed downwardly, the lifting end of the lever arm


14


is pivotally lifted up the gas releasable valve


21


so as to release the gas in the liquefied gas storage


111


.




The flint


31


is supported by a flint-spring


311


wherein the flint


31


and the flint-spring


311


are received in the flint housing


13


. The striker wheel


32


is rotatably supported between the two supporting walls


12


wherein the flint


31


is retained urging against the striking surface


321


of the striker wheel


32


by means of the flint-spring


311


for producing the sparks directed toward the gas nozzle


23


when the striker wheel


32


is rotatably driven to strike against the flint


31


.




According to the preferred embodiment, the gas nozzle


23


is positioned between the torch nozzle


22


and the flint


31


in such a manner that when the striker wheel


32


strikes against the flint


31


to produce the sparks, the sparks will ignite the flow of gas released from the gas nozzle


23


to provide the visible flame. Then, due to the heat of the visible flame, the visible flame will ignite the flow of gas released from the torch nozzle


22


to provide the windproof torch flame. Accordingly, the gas nozzle


23


is upwardly extended to a position at least


2


mm below a ceiling of the nozzle housing


220


of the torch nozzle


22


to prevent the residue of the flint


31


spit towards the torch nozzle


22


when the striker wheel


32


strike against the flint


31


.




Moreover, the torch nozzle


22


is surrounded by the nozzle housing


220


within the ignition cavity


101


such that when the striker wheel


32


is stroked against the flint


31


the residue of the flint


31


cannot be entered into the torch nozzle


22


and the torch directing conduit


241


as well. In other words, since the torch nozzle


22


is positioned with a predetermined distance away from the flint


31


, the residue of the flint


31


will not be stuck on the micro nozzle pore of the torch nozzle


22


after ignition, so as to prevent the failure in ignition of the windproof lighter.




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


A and


2


B, the torch nozzle


22


comprises a re-ignition element


221


provided on the ceiling of the nozzle housing


220


at a position above the torch nozzle


22


wherein when the torch nozzle


22


is ignited, the re-ignition element


221


is heated up and maintained at a predetermined temperature adequate to re-ignite the emitting gas passing through the torch nozzle


22


, so that the torch nozzle


22


is capable of providing a windproof torch flame for the windproof lighter.




The gas releasable valve


21


has a gas inlet


211


communicating with the liquefied gas storage


111


and two gas outlets


212


sealedly coupling with the torch directing conduit


241


and the gas directing conduit


242


respectively in such a manner that the flow of gas from the liquefied gas storage


111


is arranged to split into two portions by the gas releasable valve


21


directly toward to the torch nozzle


22


and the gas nozzle


23


respectively.




The gas directing arrangement


20


further comprises a gas detouring unit


25


mounted to the casing


11


in a movable manner to close the gas directing conduit


242


while the torch directing conduit


241


is remained open. As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the gas detouring unit


25


comprises a pusher arm


251


movably supported in the casing


11


and an operation button


252


extended from the casing


11


to outside wherein the pusher arm


251


is arranged to be driven by the operation button


252


to bias against the gas directing conduit


242


, so as to block up the flow of gas passing therethrough.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the operation button


252


is integrally extended from the pusher arm


251


and extended into the casing


11


at a position that a bottom portion of the operation button


252


is biased against the depressible end of the lever arm


14


in such a manner that when the operation button


252


is depressed downwardly, the depressible end of the lever arm


14


is driven downwardly to pivotally lift up the lifting end thereof for releasing gas.




Accordingly, the gas directing conduit


242


is made of elastic material, such as plastic or rubber, such that when the pusher arm


251


is pressed against the gas directing conduit


242


, the gas directing conduit


242


is capable of deforming its shape to block the flow of gas passing therethrough. Moreover, the gas directing conduit


242


is capable of deforming back to its original form after the pusher arm


251


is moved away from the gas directing conduit


242


so as to allow the flow of gas passing from the gas releasable valve


21


to the gas nozzle


23


. It is worth to mention that the operation button


252


is extended to outside of the casing


11


and is positioned underneath the striker wheel


32


in such a manner that the user is able to operate the pusher arm


251


by inwardly pressing the operation button


252


right below the striker wheel


32


after igniting the windproof lighter.




The gas detouring member


25


further comprises a resilient element


253


which is disposed in the casing


11


for applying an urging pressure against the pusher arm


251


so as to normally retain the pusher arm


251


at a position that the gas directing conduit


242


is adapted for the flow of gas passing therethrough.




The resilient element


253


, according to the preferred embodiment, is a compression spring disposed in the casing


11


and is provided between the operation button


252


and an inner wall of the casing


11


. The resilient element


253


has two ends biasing against the operation button


252


and the flint housing


13


, i.e. the inner wall of the casing


11


. Accordingly, the resilient element


253


will normally urge and retain the pusher arm


251


in a position that a pushing end of the pusher arm


251


, having a tapered shaped, is moved away from the gas directing conduit


242


in such a manner that the flow of gas released from the gas releasable valve


21


is adapted for passing through the gas directing conduit


242


to the gas nozzle


23


.




When an inward force is applied on the operation button


252


, the pusher arm


251


is driven to a position that the pushing end of the pusher arm


251


is pressed against the gas directing conduit


242


so as to block up the flow of gas passing therethrough. As shown in

FIG. 2B

, the gas directing conduit


242


is wedged between the pushing end of the pusher arm


251


and a blocking wall provided in the casing


11


, so that no gas is allowed to pass through the gas directing conduit


242


.




While releasing the inward force on the operation button


252


, the resilient element


253


will rebound to its original form, which pushes the pusher arm


251


back to the original position that the gas directing conduit


242


is adapted for the flow of gas passing therethrough. Therefore, the user is able to select the visible flame and the torch flame by simply operating the gas detouring unit


25


.




In order to hold the resilient element


253


in position, the gas detouring unit


25


further comprises a first holding member


254


protruded from the inner wall of the casing


11


and a second holding member


255


protruded from the operation button


252


, wherein the first holding member


254


and the second holding member


255


are adapted for engaging with the two ends of the resilient element


253


respectively, so as to secure the two ends of the resilient element


253


to bias against the casing


11


and the operation button


252


respectively to push the pusher arm


251


away from the gas directing conduit


242


. Accordingly, the first and second holding members


254


,


255


, each having a rod-like shape, are adapted for inserting into the two ends of the resilient element


253


at its two ends thereof respectively.




Referring to

FIG. 2A

, in order to ignite the windproof lighter, the user must apply a rotational force on the striker wheel


32


in such a manner that the striking surface


321


of the striker wheel


32


will strike against the flint


31


for producing sparks toward the gas nozzle


23


. At the same time, a downward force must be applied on the operation button


252


to depress the depressible end of the lever arm


14


for releasing gas. Therefore, the flow of gas released from the gas releasable valve


21


through the gas nozzle


23


is ignited by the sparks to provide the visible flame. At the mean time, the visible flame function as a flame igniter to ignite the flow of gas released from the torch nozzle


22


for providing the torch flame. It is worth to mention that since the flow of gas from the gas releasable valve


21


is divided into two portions, the intensity of the torch flame is relatively weak. However, when the user inwardly press against the operation button


252


to drive the pusher arm


251


pressing against the gas directing nozzle


242


so as to block up the flow of gas passing therethrough, the flow of gas from the gas releasing valve


21


will totally pass to the torch directing nozzle


241


, so that the intensity of the torch flame will be stronger, as shown in FIG.


2


B.




While releasing the downward force on the operation button


252


, the lever arm


14


will pivotally move to its position in such a manner that the operation button


252


is moved upwardly by the lifting up movement of the depressible end of the lever arm


14


. In other words, the operation button


252


is moved back to its original position after every ignition.





FIG. 3

illustrates an alternative mode of the torch nozzle


22


B which is adapted to provide two or more torch flames. The torch nozzle


22


B comprises a fuel nozzle assembly


4


B provided for vaporizing the gas released from the gas releasable valve


21


to a high-pressured gaseous fuel to emit to an ignition chamber


440


B.




The torch nozzle


22


B further comprises a vaporizer assembly comprising a tubular nozzle body


40


B, a nozzle member


41


B, a torch head


43


B, and a combustion housing


44


B.




The tubular nozzle body


40


B has a root opening


401


B at one end thereof, an emitting opening


402


B at another end thereof, at least an air inlet


421


B provided adjacent to the root opening


401


B, and an elongated mixing chamber


42


B axially extended between the air inlet


421


B to the emitting opening


402


B thereof, wherein a flow of air is capable of inletting into the mixing chamber


42


B through the air inlet


421


B.




The nozzle member


41


B is coaxially connected between the root opening


401


B of the nozzle body


40


B and the gas releasable valve


21


via the torch directing conduit


241


, wherein the torch member


41


B has a micro nozzle pore


410


B having a diameter as small as 0.05 mm to 0.12 mm, preferable 0.08 mm, wherein the gas released from the gas releasable valve


21


is vaporized into a strong, pressurized gaseous fuel jetting into the mixing chamber


42


B. The jetting gaseous fuel provides a suction force to absorb the air into the mixing chamber


42


B in such a manner that the mixing chamber


42


B has a predetermined length and size arranged for the air and the gaseous fuel being evenly mixed to form a mixture gas at the emitting end


402


B of the nozzle body


40


B.




The combustion housing


44


B is mounted at the emitting end


402


B of the nozzle body


40


B to define the ignition chamber


440


B therein.




The torch head


43


B is provided at the emitting end


402


B of the nozzle body


40


B and supported within the combustion housing


44


B in such a manner that the ignition chamber


440


B is formed surrounding the torch head


43


B.




The torch head


43


B has a root chamber


45


B having a size larger than the size of the emitting opening


402


B of the nozzle body


40


B to form a gas stabilizing reservoir to ensure a collective and stable flow of the mixture gas.




The torch head


43


B further has at least two elongated nozzle ducts


431


B, each having an ignition end and a root end extended to a ceiling of the root chamber


45


B, wherein the root ends of the two nozzle ducts


431


B are adjacently positioned to define a diversion joint edge


46


B therebetween while the ignition ends of the two nozzle ducts


431


B are diverged and extended in the ignition chamber


440


B to define a torch gap G therebetween. The mixture gas ejected from the two ignition ends is ignited in the ignition chamber


440


B to form two torch flames soaring away from the two ignition ends of the two nozzle ducts


431


B.




The torch head


43


B further comprises means for forming a stable environment root flame T


3


around the torch head


43


B and the emitting ends


402


B of the nozzle ducts


431


B adapted for igniting the beams of mixture gas ejected from the nozzle ducts


431


B to form two torches T


1


, T


2


soaring away from the ignition ends of the nozzle ducts


431


B and holding firm to the soaring torches T


1


, T


2


.





FIG. 4

illustrates an alternative mode of the gas detouring unit


25


′ of the gas directing arrangement


20


′ for releasing and detouring the flow of gas from the gas releasable valve


21


′ with a single directional motion. The operation button


252


′, which is disposed in the casing


11


′ in a vertical movable manner, has a bottom end extended to bias against the depressible end of the lever arm


14


′, a control portion extended from the casing


11


′ to outside, and a shoulder portion provided between the control portion and the bottom end, wherein the operation button


252


′ is arranged to press downwardly to depress the depressible end of the lever arm


14


′ for releasing gas from the releasable valve


21


′.




The pusher arm


251


′ is pivotally supported in the casing


11


′ wherein the pusher arm


251


′ has a pushing end having a tapered shaped and a driving end arranged to be downwardly driven by the shoulder portion of the operation button


252


′ to pivotally lift up the pushing end to press against the gas directing conduit


242


′ so as to block up the flow of gas passing through the gas directing conduit


242


′.




Furthermore, the torch nozzle


22


′, according to the embodiment, is arranged to provide a torch flame that is stronger than the visible frame produced by the gas nozzle


23


′, as shown in FIG.


5


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, when a downward force is applied on the control portion of the operation button


252


′, the bottom end thereof presses the depressible end of the lever arm


14


′ for releasing gas, so that the flow of gas from the gas releasable valve


21


′ is split to the torch directing conduit


241


′ and the gas directing conduit


242


′ for providing the torch flame and the visible flame respectively. The operation button


252


′ is adapted to be further pressed downwardly until the shoulder portion of the operation button


252


′ is pressed against the driving end of the pusher arm


251


′ downwardly for blocking up the flow of gas passing through the gas directing conduit


242


′, so as to provide the torch flame only, as shown in FIG.


5


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, a second embodiment of the windproof lighter illustrates an alternative mode of the first embodiment of the present invention, wherein the windproof torch flame produced by the torch nozzle


22


″ is arranged to re-ignite the visible flame produced by the gas nozzle


23


″, so as to provide a windproof visible flame.




According to the second embodiment, the gas directing arrangement


20


″ further comprises a gas filter


213


″, having a plurality of meshes, received in the gas directing conduit


242


″ to partially block the flow of gas passing through the gas directing conduit


242


″. In other words, the flow of gas passing through the gas directing conduit


242


″ is about the same of the flow of the gas passing through the torch directing conduit


241


″.




When the striker wheel


32


″ is rotated to strike against the flint


31


″ for producing sparks toward the gas nozzle


23


″, the flow of gas released from the gas releasable valve


21


″ through the gas nozzle


23


″ is ignited by the sparks to provide the visible flame. At the mean time, the visible flame will ignite the flow of gas released from the torch nozzle


22


″ to provide the windproof torch flame. Due to the windproof feature of the torch nozzle


22


″, the re-ignition element


221


″ is adapted to re-ignite the flow of gas passing through the torch nozzle


22


″. Therefore, the windproof torch flame is arranged to re-ignite the visible frame once the visible flame is blown out. Especially when using the lighter of the present invention to ignite the cigar, the visible flame is preferably used rather than the windproof torch flame since the windproof torch flame may destroy the taste of the cigar. However, the visible flame produced by a convention lighter is too weak that the visible flame is easy to be blown out by the wind. Therefore, the windproof torch flame produced by the torch nozzle


22


″ functions as an ignition arrangement to maintain the visible flame from the gas nozzle


23


″.




Referring to

FIG. 7

of the drawings, a third embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, which is similar to the above first embodiment except that an alternative mode of gas directing arrangement


20


A is disclosed, wherein the gas flame functions as a flame igniter to ignite the torch flame.




According to the second embodiment, the gas nozzle


23


A is extended to a position below the torch nozzle


22


A wherein the flow of gas released from the gas nozzle


23


A is ignited by the sparks produced by the ignition system


30


A to provide a visible flame having a relatively small intensity adapted to ignite the flow of gas released from the torch nozzle


22


A to provide a torch flame.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, since the purpose of the visible flame, which functions as a flame igniter, is to ignite the gas from the torch nozzle


22


A, the amount of the flow of gas through the gas directing conduit


242


A should be lesser than the amount of the flow of gas through the torch directing conduit


241


A. An inner diameter of the gas directing conduit


242


A is smaller that an inner diameter of the torch directing conduit


241


A, so that the flow of gas released from the gas releasable valve


21


A is split into a larger portion passing toward the torch nozzle


22


A through the torch directing conduit


241


A and a smaller portion passing toward the gas nozzle


23


A through the gas directing conduit


242


A. Therefore, the torch flame will be stronger with more gas supply and the visible flame will be strong enough to ignite the gas from the torch nozzle


22


A.




It is obvious that the gas releasable valve


21


A is adapted to be constructed that the one of the gas outlets


212


A allows a larger flow of gas passing to the torch directing conduit


241


A from the liquefied gas storage


111


A while another gas outlet


212


A allow a smaller flow of gas passing to gas directing conduit


242


A from the liquefied gas storage


111


A in order to achieve the stronger torch flame and the weaker visible flame as mentioned above.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, a windproof lighter of a fourth embodiment illustrates another alternative mode of the third embodiment of the present invention, wherein the windproof lighter is ignited by directly striking the striker wheel


32


C against the flint


31


C to ignite both the visible flame and the torch flame.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the windproof lighter further comprises a lighter cover


50


C pivotally mounted on the casing


11


C of the supporting frame


10


C by means of a pivot arm


51


C wherein an inner end of the pivot arm


51


C is engaged with the one end of the lever arm


14


C in such a manner that when the lighter cover


50


C is pivotally and radially folded with respect to the supporting frame


10


C, the pivot arm


51


C pivotally lifts up the releasable gas valve


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C by the lever arm


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C for releasing gas. At the same time, by rotating the striker wheel


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C against the flint


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C for producing the sparks, the gas emitted from the gas nozzle


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C is ignited to provide a visible flame, so as to ignite the gas emitted from the torch nozzle


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C to provide a windproof torch flame simultaneously. In other words, the windproof lighter of the fourth embodiment does not require any actuation button for the ignition operation.




It is worth to mention that the torch nozzle, according to the preferred embodiments and their alternatives, is adapted to be constructed to produce two or more strong diverging torch flames via a single fuel supplying source, so as to virtually produce a strong and stable gathering group of soaring torches, that is especially good at igniting cigars. Moreover, the re-ignite element is adapted to be installed into the torch nozzle for further enhancing the windproof feature of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A windproof lighter, comprising:a supporting frame comprising a casing having a liquefied gas storage and a lever arm, having a lifting end and a depressible end, pivotally supported in said casing; a gas directing arrangement, comprising: a gas releasable valve extended from the liquefied gas storage for controlling a flow of gas from the liquefied gas storage wherein said lifting end of said lever arm is engaged with said gas releasable valve in such a manner that when said depressible end of said lever arm is depressed downwardly, said lifting end of said lever arm lifts up said gas releasable valve for releasing said flow of gas from said liquefied gas storage; a torch nozzle receiving in a nozzle housing and appearing from a ceiling of said casing; a gas nozzle positioned adjacent to said torch nozzle at a position at least 2 mm below a ceiling of said nozzle housing of said torch nozzle; a gas directing unit comprising a torch directing conduit extended from said gas releasable valve to said torch nozzle for directing said flow of gas toward said torch nozzle and a gas directing conduit extended from said gas releasable valve to said gas nozzle for directing said flow of gas toward said gas nozzle; and a gas detouring unit mounted to said casing in a movable manner; and an ignition system installed into said supporting frame for producing sparks towards said gas nozzle to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said gas nozzle for providing a visible flame so as to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said torch nozzle for producing a torch flame, wherein said gas detouring unit is adapted to move to a position to block said flow of gas passing through said gas directing conduit while said torch directing conduit is remained open in such a manner that said flow of gas passing from gas releasable valve is selectively detoured to said gas nozzle for producing said visible flame and to said torch nozzle for producing said torch flame.
  • 2. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 1, wherein said gas detouring unit comprises a pusher arm movably supported in said casing and an operation button extended from said casing to outside wherein said pusher arm is arranged to be driven by said operation button to bias against said gas directing conduit so as to block up said flow of gas passing therethrough while said torch directing conduit is remained open to allow said gas passing through said torch directing conduit for producing said torch flame.
  • 3. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 2, wherein said operation button is integrally extended from said pusher arm and arranged to push said pusher arm inwardly to bias against said gas directing conduit, wherein a bottom end of said operation button is extended to bias against said depressible end of said lever end so as to depress said depressible end of said lever end for releasing gas when said operation button is moved downwardly.
  • 4. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 2, wherein said operation button, which is disposed in said casing in a vertical movable manner, has a bottom end extended to bias against said depressible end of said lever arm to drive said depressible end downwardly for releasing gas, a control portion extended from said casing to outside for driving said bottom end downwardly, and a shoulder portion provided between said control portion and said bottom end, wherein said pusher arm which is pivotally supported in said casing has a pushing end and a driving end arranged to be downwardly driven by said shoulder portion of said operation button by further depressing said operation button, so to pivotally lift up said pushing end to press against said gas directing conduit for blocking up said flow of gas passing through said gas directing conduit.
  • 5. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 1, wherein said ignition system comprises a flint supported by said supporting frame and a striker wheel having a circumferential coarse striking surface positioned in contact with said flint, wherein said flint is retained urging against said striking surface of said striker wheel for producing sparks directed toward said gas nozzle when said striking surface is driven to strike against said flint, such that said flow of gas emitted from said gas nozzle is ignited to provide said visible flame, so as to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said torch nozzle to provide said torch flame.
  • 6. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 3, wherein said ignition system comprises a flint supported by said supporting frame and a striker wheel having a circumferential coarse striking surface positioned in contact with said flint, wherein said flint is retained urging against said striking surface of said striker wheel for producing sparks directed toward said gas nozzle when said striking surface is driven to strike against said flint, such that said flow of gas emitted from said gas nozzle is ignited to provide a visible flame, so as to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said torch nozzle to provide a torch flame.
  • 7. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 4, wherein said ignition system comprises a flint supported by said supporting frame and a striker wheel having a circumferential coarse striking surface positioned in contact with said flint, wherein said flint is retained urging against said striking surface of said striker wheel for producing sparks directed toward said gas nozzle when said striking surface is driven to strike against said flint, such that said flow of gas emitted from said gas nozzle is ignited to provide a visible flame, so as to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said torch nozzle to provide a torch flame.
  • 8. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 5, wherein said supporting frame further has a pair of supporting walls protruded on opposite sides of said ceiling of said casing and an ignition cavity provided between said two supporting walls such that said striker wheel is rotatably received in said ignition cavity, wherein said torch nozzle is surrounded by said nozzle housing within said ignition cavity so as to prevent residues of said flint entering into said torch nozzle when said striker wheel is rotated to strike against said flint.
  • 9. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 6, wherein said supporting frame further has a pair of supporting walls protruded on opposite sides of said ceiling of said casing and an ignition cavity provided between said two supporting walls such that said striker wheel is rotatably received in said ignition cavity, wherein said torch nozzle is surrounded by said nozzle housing within said ignition cavity so as to prevent residues of said flint entering into said torch nozzle when said striker wheel is rotated to strike against said flint.
  • 10. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 7, wherein said supporting frame further has a pair of supporting walls protruded on opposite sides of said ceiling of said casing and an ignition cavity provided between said two supporting walls such that said striker wheel is rotatably received in said ignition cavity, wherein said torch nozzle is surrounded by said nozzle housing within said ignition cavity so as to prevent residues of said flint entering into said torch nozzle when said striker wheel is rotated to strike against said flint.
  • 11. A windproof lighter, comprising:a supporting frame comprising a casing having a liquefied gas storage and a lever arm, having a lifting end and a depressible end, pivotally supported in said casing; a gas directing arrangement, comprising: a gas releasable valve extended from said liquefied gas storage for controlling a flow of gas from said liquefied gas storage wherein said lifting end of said lever arm is engaged with said gas releasable vale in such a manner that when said depressible end of said lever arm is depressed downwardly, said lifting end of said lever arm lifts up said gas releasable valve for releasing said flow of gas from said liquefied gas storage; a torch nozzle receiving in a nozzle housing and appearing from a ceiling of said casing; a gas nozzle positioned adjacent to said torch nozzle at a position at least 2 mm below a ceiling of said nozzle housing of said torch nozzle; a gas directing unit comprising a torch directing conduit extended from said gas releasable valve to said torch nozzle for directing said flow of gas toward said torch nozzle and a gas directing conduit extended from said gas releasable valve to said gas nozzle for directing said flow of gas toward said gas nozzle; and a gas detouring unit mounted to said casing in a movable manner and arranged to move to a position to block said flow of gas passing through said gas directing conduit while said torch directing conduit is remained open; and an ignition system, installed into said supporting frame for producing sparks towards said gas nozzle to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said gas nozzle for providing a visible flame to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said torch nozzle for providing a windproof torch flame, wherein said windproof torch flame is arranged to re-ignite said visible flame when said visible flame is blown out.
  • 12. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 11, wherein said ignition system comprises a flint supported by said supporting frame and a striker wheel having a circumferential coarse striking surface positioned in contact with said flint, wherein said flint is retained urging against said striking surface of said striker wheel for producing sparks directed toward said gas nozzle when said striking surface is driven to strike against said flint, such that said flow of gas emitted from said gas nozzle is ignited to provide said visible flame, so as to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said torch nozzle to provide said windproof torch flame.
  • 13. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 12, wherein said supporting frame further has a pair of supporting walls protruded on opposite sides of said ceiling of said casing and an ignition cavity provided between said two supporting walls such that said striker wheel is rotatably received in said ignition cavity, wherein said torch nozzle is surrounded by said nozzle housing within said ignition cavity so as to prevent residues of said flint entering into said torch nozzle when said striker wheel is rotated to strike against said flint.
  • 14. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 11, wherein said gas directing arrangement further comprises a gas filter, having a plurality of meshes, received in said gas directing conduit to partially block said flow of gas passing through said gas directing conduit.
  • 15. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 12, wherein said gas directing arrangement further comprises a gas filter, having a plurality of meshes, received in said gas directing conduit to partially block said flow of gas passing through said gas directing conduit.
  • 16. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 13, wherein said gas directing arrangement further comprises a gas filter, having a plurality of meshes, received in said gas directing conduit to partially block said flow of gas passing through said gas directing conduit.
  • 17. A windproof lighter, comprising:a supporting frame comprising a casing having a liquefied gas storage; a gas directing arrangement, comprising a gas releasable valve extended from the liquefied gas storage, a torch nozzle receiving in a nozzle housing and appearing from a ceiling of said casing, a gas nozzle positioned adjacent to said torch nozzle at a position at least 2 mm below a ceiling of said nozzle housing of said torch nozzle, and a gas directing unit comprising a torch directing conduit extended from said gas releasable valve to said torch nozzle for directing said flow of gas toward said torch nozzle and a gas directing conduit extended from said gas releasable valve to said gas nozzle for directing said flow of gas toward said gas nozzle; and an ignition system, comprising: a flint supported by said supporting frame, and a striker wheel having a circumferential coarse striking surface positioned in contact with said flint, wherein said flint is retained urging against said striking surface of said striker wheel for producing sparks directed toward said gas nozzle when said striking surface is driven to strike against said flint, such that said flow of gas emitted from said gas nozzle is ignited to provide a visible flame which functions as a flame igniter, so as to ignite said flow of gas emitted from said torch nozzle to provide a torch flame.
  • 18. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 17, wherein said gas directing conduit has an inner diameter smaller than an inner diameter of said torch directing conduit in such a manner that said flow of gas released from said gas releasable valve is split into a larger portion passing through said torch directing conduit to said torch nozzle and a smaller portion passing through said gas directing conduit to said gas nozzle.
  • 19. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 17, wherein said supporting frame further has a pair of supporting walls protruded on opposite sides of said ceiling of said casing and an ignition cavity provided between said two supporting walls such that said striker wheel is rotatably received in said ignition cavity, wherein said torch nozzle is surrounded by said nozzle housing within said ignition cavity so as to prevent residues of said flint entering into said torch nozzle when said striker wheel is rotated to strike against said flint.
  • 20. The windproof lighter, as recited in claim 18, wherein said supporting frame further has a pair of supporting walls protruded on opposite sides of said ceiling of said casing and an ignition cavity provided between said two supporting walls such that said striker wheel is rotatably received in said ignition cavity, wherein said torch nozzle is surrounded by said nozzle housing within said ignition cavity so as to prevent residues of said flint entering into said torch nozzle when said striker wheel is rotated to strike against said flint.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01254775 Nov 2001 CN
US Referenced Citations (2)
Number Name Date Kind
5055033 Lee Oct 1991 A
20020123017 Xu Sep 2002 A1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2 259 755 Mar 1993 GB