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US1018763A
US1018763A US66235011A US1911662350A US1018763A US 1018763 A US1018763 A US 1018763A US 66235011 A US66235011 A US 66235011A US 1911662350 A US1911662350 A US 1911662350A US 1018763 A US1018763 A US 1018763A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • F23Q2/00Lighters containing fuel, e.g. for cigarettes
    • F23Q2/02Lighters with liquid fuel fuel which is fluid at atmospheric pressure
    • F23Q2/04Lighters with liquid fuel fuel which is fluid at atmospheric pressure with cerium-iron alloy and wick with friction ignition
    • F23Q2/06Lighters with liquid fuel fuel which is fluid at atmospheric pressure with cerium-iron alloy and wick with friction ignition with friction wheel
    • F23Q2/08Lighters with liquid fuel fuel which is fluid at atmospheric pressure with cerium-iron alloy and wick with friction ignition with friction wheel with ignition by spring action of the cover

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  • My invention relates to an improved apparatus for producing sparks by the mechanical friction of a wheel or disk having a roughened or milled circumference, against apiece of pyrophorous metal or compound.
  • apiece of pyrophorous metal or compound such, for instance, as an alloy ofiron and cerium, the sparks produced by said frictional contact serving to ignite a wick or a match or a combustible gas into which thesaid sparks are thrown.
  • the said sparking apparatus is so constructed to contain in itself'or combine with each other all those parts which are necessary for producing sparks, viz.
  • any contrivances such as pocket trated the same in the lamps, lamp or lantern burners, gas-igniters and the like without requiring special means or tools for fitting the apparatus in position ready for use.
  • the sparking apparatus is constructed similar to the fashion of a ratchet-brace, and to make my invention properly understood, I have illus accompanying. drawings, in which: s
  • Figure 1 is a side-elevation of the apparatus for producing sparks;
  • Fig. 2 is a front-' view of the same and
  • Fig. 3 is a rear-elevation of the same.
  • Fig. 4 is a rear-elevation of the apparatus showing another modification of the construction, the pawl-carrying arm, in this figure, being shown in its 'lowercd position.
  • Fig. '5 represents a pocketlamp, partly in section, with the sparkingapparatus constructed according to Figs. '1 to 3, in position.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a pocketlamp opened and with a sparking apparatus in position constructed according to the modification shown in Fig. 4.
  • Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are, respectively, a sectionalelevation and a plan of the sparking apparatus, and a match-box shown open with the sparking apparatus fitted thereto according to another modification.
  • a is a supporting brace holding the pivot-pin c, to. which the ratchet-wheel (Z is loosely mounted with the friction-wheel rigidly secured or formed to it.
  • an arm 9 the base of which is formed in the shape of a yoke within which the said wheels (Z and e, are engaged.
  • a pawl f is secured, adapted to engage within the toothed circumference of the ratchet-wheel d.
  • the said pivot-pin c is adapted to engage within the toothed circumference of the ratchet-wheel d.
  • a coiled wire-spring s carries, within the yoke of said arm g, a coiled wire-spring s, one end of which rests against the supporting brace a, while the other or upper end of said spring has a bearing contact against the lower surface of the arm 9, thereby tending to turn said arm into the open position as shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
  • the supporting brace a has in its back or bent portion an aperture into which is secured a short tube 1), serving to hold, in its upper portion, the piece of pyrophorous metal 72., and below the same a coiled wirespring 6, the lower end of said tube being closed by a screw-plug j, which may be adjustedto increase or release the pressure of said spring a against the piece it of pyrophorous metal, thereby pressing the same against the friction-wheel e.
  • Fig. 5 the spring 2' and plug 7' are shown out of the tube 6, for making thesame visible.
  • said tube b which may be square or angular and the position of which, with relation to the brace a, may be inclined, as shown in Figs. 1', 2, 3, and 5, or vertical, as shown in v F s. 4 and 6, affords the means to fit theappara sparking apparatus is desired to be applied.
  • ig. 5 shows, how the sparking apparatus, as a whole and independent device, may be fitted into "a pocket-lamp by simply introducing the tubular extension 6, into a corresponding socket ofthe oil-fountain or any I to the device to which the said other part of the pocket-lamp.
  • a similar socket to hold the tubular extension may be provided for.
  • the force for throwing the arm g into the open position in this case, is derived from the spring 0, which serves to throw open the cover 0, as soon as the stud 7', has been pushed against the locking sprin
  • the cover 0, in this case, has a pin u, projecting inward from one of the sides of the cover, and said pin u, is engaged by an eye or a hook-shaped end 25, at the free endv of the arm g, of the apparatus.
  • the cover 0, carries the said arm g, along with it on being thrown open as well as on being closed by hand. 1
  • the tubular extension I) of the supporting brace (0, instead of being elongated in a downward direct-ion, has been enlarged in the lateral direction to form a frame 1/, which serves to fit the sparking apparatus into the box 72, as shown in Fig. S).
  • pin projecting inside the said frame w carries a coiled wire. spring as, which extends with its tree end into the tube 7), as fully shown in Fig. 7, to act a constant upward pressure against the lower end of the p ⁇ -'ro1' hor(-ns piece 71., to hold the same in a permanent frictional. contact against the wheel e.
  • the tubular cap k secured to the arm y, serves to extinguish'the flame on closing the cover 0, and the screw-plug 7) stoppers the opening of the font q, through which the fluid fueli's fed into the said font.
  • the combination in apparatus for producing lighting "sparks by mechanical friction, the combination, with a supporting brace, of a l ⁇ "()l'-])lll carried by said brace, a ratchet-wheel loosely mounted to said pivot-pin, a friction-wheel connected to said ratchet-wheel, an arm loosely mounted to said pivot-pin, a pawl carried by said arm to engage the said ratchet-wheel, a spring carried by the same pivot pin to operate the' said arm, means for holding a pyrophorous matter under pressure against the said friction-wheel, and means for fitting the sparking apparatus to an igniting device, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

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R. VON HORVATH. APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING SPARKS. v
APPLIOA'I'IOI rum) 11011.25, 1911.
150185763. Patent ed Feb. 27, 1912.-
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RIGHARD von HORVATH, VIENNA, AUSTRIA-HUN GARY, ASSIGNOR TO THE FIRM OF HOMPESCH & COMPANY, OF BERLIN, GERMANY.
APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING SPARKS.
I Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Feb. 27,1912.
Application filed November 25, 1911. Serial No. 662,350.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, RICHARD VON HoavATi-I, a subject of the Emperor of Austrla- Hungary, residing at No. 17 Giirtel, V1enna, Empire of Austria-Hungary, have invented new andusefnl Improvements in Apparatus for Producing Sparks, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to an improved apparatus for producing sparks by the mechanical friction of a wheel or disk having a roughened or milled circumference, against apiece of pyrophorous metal or compound. such, for instance, as an alloy ofiron and cerium, the sparks produced by said frictional contact serving to ignite a wick or a match or a combustible gas into which thesaid sparks are thrown. The said sparking apparatus is so constructed to contain in itself'or combine with each other all those parts which are necessary for producing sparks, viz. the means for rotating the friction-wheel, the piece of pyrophorous metal 1 and the means for resiliently pressing the 25 plied to any contrivances, such as pocket trated the same in the lamps, lamp or lantern burners, gas-igniters and the like without requiring special means or tools for fitting the apparatus in position ready for use. p
The sparking apparatus, according to this invention, is constructed similar to the fashion of a ratchet-brace, and to make my invention properly understood, I have illus accompanying. drawings, in which: s
Figure 1 is a side-elevation of the apparatus for producing sparks; Fig. 2 is a front-' view of the same and Fig. 3 is a rear-elevation of the same. Fig. 4 is a rear-elevation of the apparatus showing another modification of the construction, the pawl-carrying arm, in this figure, being shown in its 'lowercd position. Fig. '5 represents a pocketlamp, partly in section, with the sparkingapparatus constructed according to Figs. '1 to 3, in position. Fig. 6 illustrates a pocketlamp opened and with a sparking apparatus in position constructed according to the modification shown in Fig. 4. Figs. 7, 8, and 9 are, respectively, a sectionalelevation and a plan of the sparking apparatus, and a match-box shown open with the sparking apparatus fitted thereto according to another modification.
Referring to Figs. 1, 2, and 3, ais a supporting brace holding the pivot-pin c, to. which the ratchet-wheel (Z is loosely mounted with the friction-wheel rigidly secured or formed to it. To the same pivot-pin c is also loosely mounted an arm 9, the base of which is formed in the shape of a yoke within which the said wheels (Z and e, are engaged. To the said army, a pawl f, is secured, adapted to engage within the toothed circumference of the ratchet-wheel d. The said pivot-pin c. carries, within the yoke of said arm g, a coiled wire-spring s, one end of which rests against the supporting brace a, while the other or upper end of said spring has a bearing contact against the lower surface of the arm 9, thereby tending to turn said arm into the open position as shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3.
The supporting brace a, has in its back or bent portion an aperture into which is secured a short tube 1), serving to hold, in its upper portion, the piece of pyrophorous metal 72., and below the same a coiled wirespring 6, the lower end of said tube being closed by a screw-plug j, which may be adjustedto increase or release the pressure of said spring a against the piece it of pyrophorous metal, thereby pressing the same against the friction-wheel e. In Fig. 5 the spring 2' and plug 7' are shown out of the tube 6, for making thesame visible. The
1 said tube b, which may be square or angular and the position of which, with relation to the brace a, may be inclined, as shown in Figs. 1', 2, 3, and 5, or vertical, as shown in v F s. 4 and 6, affords the means to fit theappara sparking apparatus is desired to be applied.
ig. 5 shows, how the sparking apparatus, as a whole and independent device, may be fitted into "a pocket-lamp by simply introducing the tubular extension 6, into a corresponding socket ofthe oil-fountain or any I to the device to which the said other part of the pocket-lamp. In fitting the sparking apparatus to any other lighting or igniting device, a similar socket to hold the tubular extension may be provided for.
From Fig. 5 itwill be clearly seen, that on closing the cover of the box n. the arm y, of the sparking apparatus will be forced down from the position shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, and that, by forcing down said arm 9, the spring 8, the upper end of which bears against said arm y, will be. stretched. The pawl f secured to said arm will treely slide over the toothed periphery of the ratchetwheel cl, owing to the inclined position of each ratchet-tooth. .-\s soon as the cover 0 of the box 12. has been set free in the usual manner by a pressure applied to the stud 'r, acting a ainst the locking spring and releasing the-same from its engaging notch, the said cover 0, will be thrown open by the tension of the spring 8 and by the arm 1 pressing against the inside surface of said cover owing to the tension of said spring 8. \Vhile the cover 0, is being thrown open, the said arm 9, will simultaneously be thrown into its vertical position and the pawl f, engaging into the ratchet-wheel cl, will turn said wheel and the friction-wheel e, secured to said wheel (Z. Accordingly, the frictionwheel a will be carried along the pyrophorous piece h held within the tube 1), and sparks will be produced in the well-known manner to ignite the wick projecting from the wick-tube m.
The modification illustrated by Figs. 4 and 6 consists in that the spring saround the pivot-pin 0. of the supporting brace a,
has been omitted. As will be seen in Fig. (3,
the force for throwing the arm g into the open position, in this case, is derived from the spring 0, which serves to throw open the cover 0, as soon as the stud 7', has been pushed against the locking sprin The cover 0, in this case, has a pin u, projecting inward from one of the sides of the cover, and said pin u, is engaged by an eye or a hook-shaped end 25, at the free endv of the arm g, of the apparatus. The cover 0, carries the said arm g, along with it on being thrown open as well as on being closed by hand. 1
In the other modification illustrated by Figs. 7, 8, and S), the tubular extension I) of the supporting brace (0, instead of being elongated in a downward direct-ion, has been enlarged in the lateral direction to form a frame 1/, which serves to fit the sparking apparatus into the box 72, as shown in Fig. S). pin projecting inside the said frame w, carries a coiled wire. spring as, which extends with its tree end into the tube 7), as fully shown in Fig. 7, to act a constant upward pressure against the lower end of the p \-'ro1' hor(-ns piece 71., to hold the same in a permanent frictional. contact against the wheel e.
The tubular cap k, secured to the arm y, serves to extinguish'the flame on closing the cover 0, and the screw-plug 7) stoppers the opening of the font q, through which the fluid fueli's fed into the said font.
I claim as my invention:
In apparatus for producing lighting "sparks by mechanical friction, the combination, with a supporting brace, of a l\"()l'-])lll carried by said brace, a ratchet-wheel loosely mounted to said pivot-pin, a friction-wheel connected to said ratchet-wheel, an arm loosely mounted to said pivot-pin, a pawl carried by said arm to engage the said ratchet-wheel, a spring carried by the same pivot pin to operate the' said arm, means for holding a pyrophorous matter under pressure against the said friction-wheel, and means for fitting the sparking apparatus to an igniting device, substantially as and for the purpose set forth.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
RICHARD VON HORVATIT.
W'itnesses:
AUGUST BUoonR, ADA MARIA BERGER.
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