US20190271467A1 - Casing for lighter and lighter comprising the casing - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
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- F23Q2/00—Lighters containing fuel, e.g. for cigarettes
- F23Q2/16—Lighters with gaseous fuel, e.g. the gas being stored in liquid phase
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23Q—IGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
- F23Q2/00—Lighters containing fuel, e.g. for cigarettes
- F23Q2/34—Component parts or accessories
- F23Q2/36—Casings
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23Q—IGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
- F23Q2/00—Lighters containing fuel, e.g. for cigarettes
- F23Q2/16—Lighters with gaseous fuel, e.g. the gas being stored in liquid phase
- F23Q2/161—Lighters with gaseous fuel, e.g. the gas being stored in liquid phase with friction wheel
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23Q—IGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
- F23Q2/00—Lighters containing fuel, e.g. for cigarettes
- F23Q2/32—Lighters characterised by being combined with other objects
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F23—COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
- F23Q—IGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
- F23Q2/00—Lighters containing fuel, e.g. for cigarettes
- F23Q2/16—Lighters with gaseous fuel, e.g. the gas being stored in liquid phase
- F23Q2/173—Valves therefor
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- the present invention finds its application into the technical field of ignition devices and it particularly relates with a casing for lighters and with a lighter comprising the casing.
- ordinary lighters include a fuel reservoir for a fluid with a fluid dispensing valve and a pushbutton that promotes fluid exit.
- the pushbutton is also usually associated with a mechanism that, while pushing the button, produces a spark which causes the the fluid to burn.
- the dispensing valve is usually designed in such a manner that the fluid can be continuously supplied when the pushbutton is held down.
- CA2329890 describes a lighter equipped with a casing housing a circuit designed to emit a noise at the time of ignition of the flame.
- circuit activation is produced by a piezoelectric element located between the base of the lighter and the noise generating device inserted inside a casing, so that the pressure applied to the lighter to promote the dispensing of the gas and the ignition of the flame also causes the sliding of the lighter and its contact with the piezoelectric element.
- An object of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks, by providing a casing for lighters which is particularly effective and economic.
- a particular object is to provide a casing for lighters adapted to emit a warning when the dispensing valve of the fuel inside the lighter is dispensing the fluid, so as to guarantee high safety against accidental leakage.
- Another object is to provide a casing for lighters that can be used effectively with most lighters on the market.
- Yet another object is to provide a casing for lighters that can be effectively used with most commercially available lighters as well as a lighter with such a casing that has high reliability with regard the operation of the device designed to emit the warning.
- a casing for lighters which, according to claim 1 , comprises a first housing for the lighter having an upper open edge for insertion thereof, means for detecting the activation of said valve means housed in said first housing and having an emitter designed to generate a visual and/or audible signal when the pushbutton is pressed.
- the detection means comprise a normally open electric circuit operatively associated with said emitter and having contact terminals located at said upper open edge of said first housing to be closed following the contact with the user's finger at the pressure of the pushbutton or after contact with the pushbutton.
- the activation of the signal will also occur with a minimum sliding of the lighter inside the casing, as it will be sufficient to perform the common trigger movement with the finger and bring the finger or the pushbutton in contact with the contact terminals of the circuit so as to determine the closure thereof.
- a lighter according to claim 10 .
- FIG. 1 is a side view of the casing according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the casing of FIG. 1 wherein the inner elements are made visible;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the casing of FIG. 1 provided with a lighter in rest position;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the casing of FIG. 1 provided with a lighter in operative position;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a detail of the lighter of the invention.
- the casing may be used with the most common lighters used for cigarette smoking or similar smoking items, such as gift items, either disposable or rechargeable.
- the casing may be designed and sized in various ways to fit with the shape of the most commonly available lighters on the market.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplifying but not limitative embodiment of the casing, generally indicated by 1 , inside which there is incorporated a common lighter 2 having, in a known manner, a reservoir 3 for a fuel fluid, generally propane, butane or mixtures thereof such as LPG or other flammable liquids, valve means 4 for dispensing the fluid having a pushbutton 5 for dispensing a jet of the fuel fluid and ignition means of the fluid jet.
- a fuel fluid generally propane, butane or mixtures thereof such as LPG or other flammable liquids
- valve means 4 for dispensing the fluid having a pushbutton 5 for dispensing a jet of the fuel fluid and ignition means of the fluid jet.
- the ignition means may comprise a knurled wheel 6 adapted to be rotated at the same time of the pressure of the pushbutton 5 to operate against a small flint stone, not shown in the figures, to generate the ignition spark of the jet, or they may comprise a piezoelectric device of a known type.
- the casing 1 comprises a first housing 7 which will have a substantially complementary shape to that of the reservoir 3 .
- the first housing 7 will be sized to substantially fit at least the reservoir 3 of the lighter 2 and will have an upper open edge 8 for the insertion and extraction thereof.
- the first housing 7 will have a width w substantially close to the width w′ of the reservoir 3 or slightly higher to allow the sliding of the lighter 2 along its longitudinal axis L without allowing it to rotate appreciably with respect to the same axis L.
- the height h of the first housing 7 and the height h′ of the lighter 2 will be such that the valve means 4 and in particular the pushbutton 5 will protrude outside the first housing 7 to allow the user to access the pushbutton 5 and allow the pressure thereof to cause the flame to ignite.
- the first housing 7 will comprise means 9 for detecting the movement of the lighter 2 inside it which will be adapted to generate a visual and/or audible signal as a result of the activation of the pushbutton 5 which may also produce a predetermined minimum shift of the lighter 2 , as visible from FIG. 4 .
- the detection means 9 comprises an emitter 12 of the visual and/or audible signal located within a second housing 15 and having a generator 16 of an audio signal that will emit the audio signal upon the activation of the detection means 9 .
- the emitter 12 may be designed to generate only an audible signal, only a visual signal, or both.
- the signal generator 16 may be programmed to emit a single sound or sound pattern or it may comprise a programmable memory card 17 for inserting a customizable audio signal.
- the second housing 15 will be provided with one or more openings 18 for emitting the audio signal.
- the emitter 12 may comprise a warning light associated with the outer wall 19 of the casing 1 and adapted to emit a visual signal as a result of the activation of the detection means 9 .
- the detection means 9 comprise an electrical circuit 20 connected to the emitter 12 and that is open in the rest condition, to be closed only when the lighter 2 is actuated.
- the electrical circuit 20 will be arranged on the casing in such a manner to have two contact terminals 21 arranged at the upper open edge 8 so as to cause the circuit to be closed due to the finger contact with the terminals together with the ignition movement with which the finger operates on the pushbutton 5 .
- the pushbutton 5 may also have on its lower face 22 , opposite the upper face 24 on which the finger will act and facing the upper open edge 8 of the casing 1 , at least one electrical contact 23 which is adapted to be brought into contact with the terminals 21 of the electrical circuit 20 for closing following the pressure of the pushbutton 5 .
- the activation of the emitter 12 may be operated either by the finger or through the pushbutton 5 .
- This configuration will also have the advantage of alerting the user for any unintentional operation of the pushbutton 5 , for example when the lighter is stored in a pocket or purse, which could cause leakage of the fluid into the reservoir 3 .
- the emitter 12 may be associated with an accelerometer or similar device integrated in the casing 1 and adapted to detect an oscillation movement of the casing 1 . In this way the activation of the emitter 12 may be obtained simply by shaking the casing 1 .
- the electrical powering of the various components may be obtained by batteries or similar accumulators, either disposable or rechargeable, arranged for example in the second housing 15 or in a special compartment, also providing a port for connecting a charger.
- the detection means 9 comprises an actuator 10 located on the bottom wall 11 of the first housing 7 and connected to the emitter 12 of the visual and/or audible signal.
- the actuator 10 is further provided with a pressure switch 13 which can be actuated by the bottom wall 14 of the lighter 2 as a result of the sliding thereof promoted by the pressure of the pushbutton 5 .
- the switch 13 will be designed to return to the rest position once the pressure on the pushbutton 5 of the lighter 2 will be interrupted, so that the lighter may also be pushed to the starting rest position.
- the emitter 12 may be designed to generate only an audible signal, only a visual signal, or both.
- the actuator 10 may comprise a single switch 13 adapted to simultaneously activate both the two signals or comprise two separate switches.
- the lighter may have the classic configuration for use in the kitchen, that is, with a lower portion containing the reservoir and provided with the ignition pushbutton and an elongated body for the gas delivery having at its end the ignition device adapted to cause the spark to ignite the flame.
- the lower portion may house the emitter that will be connected via an electrical circuit normally open to the pushbutton so that the pressure of the pushbutton will cause the circuit to be closed and the emitter to be activated to generate the audible and/or visible signal.
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- The present invention finds its application into the technical field of ignition devices and it particularly relates with a casing for lighters and with a lighter comprising the casing.
- As known, ordinary lighters include a fuel reservoir for a fluid with a fluid dispensing valve and a pushbutton that promotes fluid exit.
- The pushbutton is also usually associated with a mechanism that, while pushing the button, produces a spark which causes the the fluid to burn.
- Since for commercial reasons these lighters need to have a cost as lower as possible, no special security systems are provided, i.e. for alerting the user in the event of accidental fluid leakage.
- By contrast, the dispensing valve is usually designed in such a manner that the fluid can be continuously supplied when the pushbutton is held down.
- On the market there are also casings suitable to house a lighter thereinside in a removable manner, allowing the use of a lighter without it being necessary to remove it.
- However, these known casings have only aesthetic function since common lighters are usually made of low-grade materials, such as common plastics.
- CA2329890 describes a lighter equipped with a casing housing a circuit designed to emit a noise at the time of ignition of the flame. In particular, circuit activation is produced by a piezoelectric element located between the base of the lighter and the noise generating device inserted inside a casing, so that the pressure applied to the lighter to promote the dispensing of the gas and the ignition of the flame also causes the sliding of the lighter and its contact with the piezoelectric element.
- This configuration is unreliable because the sliding of the lighter may not be enough to operate the piezoelectric element.
- An object of the present invention is to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks, by providing a casing for lighters which is particularly effective and economic.
- A particular object is to provide a casing for lighters adapted to emit a warning when the dispensing valve of the fuel inside the lighter is dispensing the fluid, so as to guarantee high safety against accidental leakage.
- Another object is to provide a casing for lighters that can be used effectively with most lighters on the market.
- Yet another object is to provide a casing for lighters that can be effectively used with most commercially available lighters as well as a lighter with such a casing that has high reliability with regard the operation of the device designed to emit the warning.
- Such objects, as well as others that will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a casing for lighters which, according to claim 1, comprises a first housing for the lighter having an upper open edge for insertion thereof, means for detecting the activation of said valve means housed in said first housing and having an emitter designed to generate a visual and/or audible signal when the pushbutton is pressed.
- The detection means comprise a normally open electric circuit operatively associated with said emitter and having contact terminals located at said upper open edge of said first housing to be closed following the contact with the user's finger at the pressure of the pushbutton or after contact with the pushbutton.
- In this way, the activation of the signal will also occur with a minimum sliding of the lighter inside the casing, as it will be sufficient to perform the common trigger movement with the finger and bring the finger or the pushbutton in contact with the contact terminals of the circuit so as to determine the closure thereof.
- In addition, the accidental sliding of the lighter inside the first housing, or an accidental pressure of the pushbutton, will generate an immediate warning to the user.
- According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a lighter according to
claim 10. - Advantageous embodiments of the invention are obtained according to the dependent claims.
- Further features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent in the light of the detailed description of some preferred but non-limiting embodiments of the casing and of the lighter according to the present invention, described and illustrated by way of non-limiting example with the aid of the attached drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a side view of the casing according to the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the casing ofFIG. 1 wherein the inner elements are made visible; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the casing ofFIG. 1 provided with a lighter in rest position; -
FIG. 4 is a side view of the casing ofFIG. 1 provided with a lighter in operative position; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of a detail of the lighter of the invention. - With reference to the figures, a preferred but not exclusive form of a casing for lighters according to the invention is illustrated.
- The casing may be used with the most common lighters used for cigarette smoking or similar smoking items, such as gift items, either disposable or rechargeable.
- To this end, it is evident that the casing may be designed and sized in various ways to fit with the shape of the most commonly available lighters on the market.
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FIG. 1 shows an exemplifying but not limitative embodiment of the casing, generally indicated by 1, inside which there is incorporated a common lighter 2 having, in a known manner, areservoir 3 for a fuel fluid, generally propane, butane or mixtures thereof such as LPG or other flammable liquids, valve means 4 for dispensing the fluid having apushbutton 5 for dispensing a jet of the fuel fluid and ignition means of the fluid jet. - In an exemplary manner, the ignition means may comprise a
knurled wheel 6 adapted to be rotated at the same time of the pressure of thepushbutton 5 to operate against a small flint stone, not shown in the figures, to generate the ignition spark of the jet, or they may comprise a piezoelectric device of a known type. - However, further types of ignition means may be provided other than those described above, without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.
- As can be more clearly seen from
FIG. 2 , the casing 1 comprises afirst housing 7 which will have a substantially complementary shape to that of thereservoir 3. - In particular, as visible from
FIG. 3 , thefirst housing 7 will be sized to substantially fit at least thereservoir 3 of the lighter 2 and will have an upper open edge 8 for the insertion and extraction thereof. - The
first housing 7 will have a width w substantially close to the width w′ of thereservoir 3 or slightly higher to allow the sliding of the lighter 2 along its longitudinal axis L without allowing it to rotate appreciably with respect to the same axis L. - In addition, the height h of the
first housing 7 and the height h′ of the lighter 2 will be such that the valve means 4 and in particular thepushbutton 5 will protrude outside thefirst housing 7 to allow the user to access thepushbutton 5 and allow the pressure thereof to cause the flame to ignite. - In this way, the pressure exerted on the
pushbutton 5 will cause a minimal longitudinal sliding of the lighter 2 inside thefirst housing 7, which will instead be kept locked by the user grab. - The
first housing 7 will comprise means 9 for detecting the movement of the lighter 2 inside it which will be adapted to generate a visual and/or audible signal as a result of the activation of thepushbutton 5 which may also produce a predetermined minimum shift of the lighter 2, as visible fromFIG. 4 . - According to the preferred but not exclusive configuration of the figures, the detection means 9 comprises an
emitter 12 of the visual and/or audible signal located within asecond housing 15 and having agenerator 16 of an audio signal that will emit the audio signal upon the activation of the detection means 9. - The
emitter 12 may be designed to generate only an audible signal, only a visual signal, or both. - The
signal generator 16 may be programmed to emit a single sound or sound pattern or it may comprise aprogrammable memory card 17 for inserting a customizable audio signal. - Moreover, the
second housing 15 will be provided with one ormore openings 18 for emitting the audio signal. - According to a not shown variant, the
emitter 12 may comprise a warning light associated with theouter wall 19 of the casing 1 and adapted to emit a visual signal as a result of the activation of the detection means 9. - According to the preferred configuration, as illustrated in
FIG. 5 , the detection means 9 comprise an electrical circuit 20 connected to theemitter 12 and that is open in the rest condition, to be closed only when the lighter 2 is actuated. - In particular, the electrical circuit 20 will be arranged on the casing in such a manner to have two
contact terminals 21 arranged at the upper open edge 8 so as to cause the circuit to be closed due to the finger contact with the terminals together with the ignition movement with which the finger operates on thepushbutton 5. - In addition, the
pushbutton 5 may also have on its lower face 22, opposite theupper face 24 on which the finger will act and facing the upper open edge 8 of the casing 1, at least oneelectrical contact 23 which is adapted to be brought into contact with theterminals 21 of the electrical circuit 20 for closing following the pressure of thepushbutton 5. - In this way, the activation of the
emitter 12 may be operated either by the finger or through thepushbutton 5. - This configuration will also have the advantage of alerting the user for any unintentional operation of the
pushbutton 5, for example when the lighter is stored in a pocket or purse, which could cause leakage of the fluid into thereservoir 3. - According to still another variant, also not illustrated, the
emitter 12 may be associated with an accelerometer or similar device integrated in the casing 1 and adapted to detect an oscillation movement of the casing 1. In this way the activation of theemitter 12 may be obtained simply by shaking the casing 1. - The electrical powering of the various components may be obtained by batteries or similar accumulators, either disposable or rechargeable, arranged for example in the
second housing 15 or in a special compartment, also providing a port for connecting a charger. - According to an alternative embodiment, the detection means 9 comprises an
actuator 10 located on thebottom wall 11 of thefirst housing 7 and connected to theemitter 12 of the visual and/or audible signal. - The
actuator 10 is further provided with apressure switch 13 which can be actuated by the bottom wall 14 of the lighter 2 as a result of the sliding thereof promoted by the pressure of thepushbutton 5. - The
switch 13 will be designed to return to the rest position once the pressure on thepushbutton 5 of the lighter 2 will be interrupted, so that the lighter may also be pushed to the starting rest position. - The
emitter 12 may be designed to generate only an audible signal, only a visual signal, or both. In this latter case, theactuator 10 may comprise asingle switch 13 adapted to simultaneously activate both the two signals or comprise two separate switches. - According to a further embodiment, not illustrated, the lighter may have the classic configuration for use in the kitchen, that is, with a lower portion containing the reservoir and provided with the ignition pushbutton and an elongated body for the gas delivery having at its end the ignition device adapted to cause the spark to ignite the flame.
- In this case, the lower portion may house the emitter that will be connected via an electrical circuit normally open to the pushbutton so that the pressure of the pushbutton will cause the circuit to be closed and the emitter to be activated to generate the audible and/or visible signal. From above it is apparent that the casing and the lighter according to the invention reach the intended objects.
- The casing and the lighter according to the invention are subject to numerous modifications and variations, all of which fall within the inventive concept as set forth in the appended claims. All details may be replaced by other technically equivalent elements, and the materials may be different according to the needs without departing from the scope of the present invention.
- Although the casing and the lighter have been disclosed with particular reference to the attached figures, the reference numbers of the description and claims are used to improve the intelligence of the invention and do not constitute any limitation to the claimed scope of protection.
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