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US1734620A
US1734620A US259099A US25909928A US1734620A US 1734620 A US1734620 A US 1734620A US 259099 A US259099 A US 259099A US 25909928 A US25909928 A US 25909928A US 1734620 A US1734620 A US 1734620A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
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    • A24F13/24Cigar cutters, slitters, or perforators, e.g. combined with lighters
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  • This invention relates to smokers accessories, and more particularly to a device for piercing the end of a cigar preparatory to smoking it.
  • the objects of this invention are to provide a cigar piercer of the above nature which will be simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, easy to manipulate, compact,
  • Fig. 1 is a side view, upon an enlarged scale, of a device embodying the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the device with the parts in their normal position.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section view illus- 5 g trating the action of the device in perforating or piercing a cigar.
  • the nuas meral indicates a tubular body portion or section suitably formed at its outer surface, as by the provision of a series of corrugations to enable it to be held firmly.
  • the body portion 10 is provided with an 39 inwardly turned flange 11, serving as abutinent means in which fits a tubular rear portion or section 12 having at its forward end abutment means, such as an enlarged forward end 13 fitting in the tubular portion 10 and adapted to engage the forward side of the flange 11 to prevent removal of the rear section 12 rearwardly from the body section 10.
  • a tubular g ide 18 Surrounding the tubular cutter 15 is a tubular g ide 18 having at its forward end abutment means in the form of an annular flange 19 and this guide is connected by suitable means, such as a pin 20, passing through 1928.
  • suitable means such as a pin 20, passing through 1928.
  • he vassemblagejust referred to may, be held in position in the body section 10 by any suitable means such as a tubular holder or connector 24: externally threaded to screw into a corresponding internally threaded part 79 of the casing section 10.
  • the connector'24 is provided with an inward ly extending abutment means or fiange25 which engages the flange 19 on the guide 18 and forces the guide 18 and ejector 21 slight- 7a lyto the rear of their extreme forward positions.
  • the cigar cutter or piercer also includes a tip 26 which comprises a tubular portion internally threaded to screw over the connector 24 and having an inturned conical 8,0, socket portion 27 extending to and substantially fitting the opening in the inturned flange 25.
  • a cigar piercer including a telescopic casing having a tubular body member with inwardly projecting abutment means at its rear end and a rearward tubular member passing through said abutment means and having at its forward end outwardly extending abutment means to co-operate with the first abutment means at the front thereof, a tubular cutter secured at its rear end to the rearward tubular member, a tubular guide for the cutter having at its forward end outwardly extending abutment means, a helical spring surrounding said guide and interposed between the rearward tubular member and the abutment means on the guide, and an externally threaded tubular member screwed into the forward end of the tubular body member and having abutment means extending inwardly to co-operate with the abutment means at the forward end of said guide.
  • a cigar piercer including a telescopic "casing having a tubular body member with inwardly projecting abutment means at its rear and a rearward tubular member passing through said abutment means and having at its forward end outwardly extending abutthe forward end of the tubular body memberand having abutment means extending in wardly to co-operate with the abutment means at the forward end of said guide and determine the forward position of said ejector.
  • ment means to co-operate with the first abutment means at the front thereof, a tubular cutter secured at its rear end to the rearward tubular member, a tubular guide for the cutter having at its forward end outwardly extending abutment means, a helical spring surrounding said guide and interposed between the rearward tubular member and the abutment means on the guide, an externally threaded member screwed into the forward end of the tubular body member and having “abutment means extending inwardly to co operate with the abutment means at the forward end of said guide, and a tip having an outer tubular portion screwed on the forward end of said externally threaded member and an inturned socket portion extending within the inward extending abutment means at the iorward end of said externally threaded mem- '8.
  • a cigar piercer including a telescopic casing having a tubular body member with outwardly projecting abutment means at its rear end and a rearward tubular member passing through said abutment means and having at its forward end outwardly extend ing abutment means to co-operate with the first abutment means at the front thereof, a tubular cutter secured at its rear end to the rearward tubular member and having a longitudinalis'lot in'its rear vportion, an ejector in said cutter, a tubular guide for the cutter

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NOV. 5, 1929. GlACOPlM 1,734,620
CIGAR PIERCER Filed March 5; 1928 mm, ;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,run,
I INVENTOR A ugusf Giaco az'n L' mgg ATTORNEY l atented Nov. 5, 1929 AUGUST Gmoorrnr, or ronnnve'ron, CONNECTICUT CIGAR PIERCER Application filed March 5,
This invention relates to smokers accessories, and more particularly to a device for piercing the end of a cigar preparatory to smoking it. The objects of this invention are to provide a cigar piercer of the above nature which will be simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, easy to manipulate, compact,
ornamental in appearance, and very efficient and durable in use.
lVith these and other objects in View there has been illustrated on the accompanying drawing one form in which the invention may be conveniently embodied in practice.
Fig. 1 is a side view, upon an enlarged scale, of a device embodying the invention.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section of the device with the parts in their normal position.
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section view illus- 5 g trating the action of the device in perforating or piercing a cigar.
Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numerals denote corresponding parts throughout the several views, the nuas meral indicates a tubular body portion or section suitably formed at its outer surface, as by the provision of a series of corrugations to enable it to be held firmly. At its rear end the body portion 10 is provided with an 39 inwardly turned flange 11, serving as abutinent means in which fits a tubular rear portion or section 12 having at its forward end abutment means, such as an enlarged forward end 13 fitting in the tubular portion 10 and adapted to engage the forward side of the flange 11 to prevent removal of the rear section 12 rearwardly from the body section 10. 15 indicates a tubular cutter or piercer having an inclined cutting edge 16 and having secured to its rear end an annular member 17 held in the rear end of the rear section 12 by a constricted portion of the section 12 which forms an internal flange 23 and prevents the forward passage therethrough of the member 17.
Surrounding the tubular cutter 15 is a tubular g ide 18 having at its forward end abutment means in the form of an annular flange 19 and this guide is connected by suitable means, such as a pin 20, passing through 1928. Serial no. 259,099.-
a slot in the cutter 15, with an ejector 21 which fits in the cutter. Surrounding the guide 18 and the tubular cutter is a helical spring22 of which the forward end engages the rear side of the flange 19 and the rearward end engages the constricted portion or internal flange 23 at the rear end of the rear casing section. It will be evident that the forward movement of the guide 18 and cutter 15 is limited by-engagement of-the pin 20 with 69 the forward end of the slot in the cutter "15 so i that the rear section 12, cutter 15 ejector 21, and guide 18 form an assemblagewhich may be'inserted in or removed from the body section 10.
he vassemblagejust referred to may, be held in position in the body section 10 by any suitable means such as a tubular holder or connector 24: externally threaded to screw into a corresponding internally threaded part 79 of the casing section 10. At its forward end the connector'24 is provided with an inward ly extending abutment means or fiange25 which engages the flange 19 on the guide 18 and forces the guide 18 and ejector 21 slight- 7a lyto the rear of their extreme forward positions. The cigar cutter or piercer also includes a tip 26 which comprises a tubular portion internally threaded to screw over the connector 24 and having an inturned conical 8,0, socket portion 27 extending to and substantially fitting the opening in the inturned flange 25. o l It will be evident that upon placingthe end of a cigar 28 in the tip 26 and applying g5 pressure to the rearsection 12 that the tubular piercer or perforator will be pressed into the cigar 28 as indicated in Fig. 3, the forward end of the tubular cutter being filled with a plug of tobacco which, however, willf be 9Q ejected by the ejector 21 when the partsre; turn to their normal position under the action of the spring 22. 5: 1' While there has been disclosed in this specification one form in which the invention may 95 be embodied, it is to beunderstood that this form is shown for the purpose of illustra- 7 tion only, and that the invention is not tobe limited to the specific disclosure butmay be modified and embodied in various other forms 10,0
without departing from its spirit. In short, the invention includes all the modifications and embodiments coming within the scope of the following claims.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A cigar piercer, including a telescopic casing having a tubular body member with inwardly projecting abutment means at its rear end and a rearward tubular member passing through said abutment means and having at its forward end outwardly extending abutment means to co-operate with the first abutment means at the front thereof, a tubular cutter secured at its rear end to the rearward tubular member, a tubular guide for the cutter having at its forward end outwardly extending abutment means, a helical spring surrounding said guide and interposed between the rearward tubular member and the abutment means on the guide, and an externally threaded tubular member screwed into the forward end of the tubular body member and having abutment means extending inwardly to co-operate with the abutment means at the forward end of said guide.
2. A cigar piercer, including a telescopic "casing having a tubular body member with inwardly projecting abutment means at its rear and a rearward tubular member passing through said abutment means and having at its forward end outwardly extending abutthe forward end of the tubular body memberand having abutment means extending in wardly to co-operate with the abutment means at the forward end of said guide and determine the forward position of said ejector.
In testimony whereof, I have affixed my signature to this specification.
AUGUST GIACOPINI.
ment means to co-operate with the first abutment means at the front thereof, a tubular cutter secured at its rear end to the rearward tubular member, a tubular guide for the cutter having at its forward end outwardly extending abutment means, a helical spring surrounding said guide and interposed between the rearward tubular member and the abutment means on the guide, an externally threaded member screwed into the forward end of the tubular body member and having "abutment means extending inwardly to co operate with the abutment means at the forward end of said guide, and a tip having an outer tubular portion screwed on the forward end of said externally threaded member and an inturned socket portion extending within the inward extending abutment means at the iorward end of said externally threaded mem- '8. A cigar piercer, including a telescopic casing having a tubular body member with outwardly projecting abutment means at its rear end and a rearward tubular member passing through said abutment means and having at its forward end outwardly extend ing abutment means to co-operate with the first abutment means at the front thereof, a tubular cutter secured at its rear end to the rearward tubular member and having a longitudinalis'lot in'its rear vportion, an ejector in said cutter, a tubular guide for the cutter
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US5535763A (en) * 1995-10-19 1996-07-16 Conte; M. Joseph Cigar punch and tobacco ejector
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US5799662A (en) * 1997-03-21 1998-09-01 Gevena Corporation Cigar punch and tobacco ejector
US5862808A (en) * 1997-08-26 1999-01-26 Cigar Savor Enterprises Llc Cigar punch
US6026574A (en) * 1997-03-28 2000-02-22 Ghavami; Bert Cigar plug cutting apparatus
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US20050257797A1 (en) * 2004-05-24 2005-11-24 Taylor Stephen A Combination cigar cutting device comprising a plurality of cutters and writing instrument
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US20110146696A1 (en) * 2009-12-18 2011-06-23 Cigar Punches, Llc Cigar punch
US8485200B1 (en) * 2012-02-10 2013-07-16 Frederick N. Levinger Combination light and cigar cutting blade
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US2520767A (en) * 1946-06-26 1950-08-29 Jay B Hinson Extinguisher
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US5535763A (en) * 1995-10-19 1996-07-16 Conte; M. Joseph Cigar punch and tobacco ejector
EP0791440A1 (en) * 1996-02-14 1997-08-27 Jürgen Lashöfer Cutting tool in a protective housing comprising an ejector means
US5799662A (en) * 1997-03-21 1998-09-01 Gevena Corporation Cigar punch and tobacco ejector
US6026574A (en) * 1997-03-28 2000-02-22 Ghavami; Bert Cigar plug cutting apparatus
US5862808A (en) * 1997-08-26 1999-01-26 Cigar Savor Enterprises Llc Cigar punch
US6032679A (en) * 1998-05-01 2000-03-07 Mcglauflin; Michael Cigar punching device
US20040142293A1 (en) * 2003-01-21 2004-07-22 Smith Andrew D. Lighter with dual cutter assemblies
US6875013B2 (en) * 2003-01-21 2005-04-05 Colibri Corporation Lighter with dual cutter assemblies
US20040182406A1 (en) * 2003-03-21 2004-09-23 Conatser Ronald D. Cigarette filter density adjustment device
US20050257797A1 (en) * 2004-05-24 2005-11-24 Taylor Stephen A Combination cigar cutting device comprising a plurality of cutters and writing instrument
US20090183743A1 (en) * 2008-01-18 2009-07-23 Randy Simmons Cigar puncture tool with cylindrical body and inner spike
US20110146696A1 (en) * 2009-12-18 2011-06-23 Cigar Punches, Llc Cigar punch
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