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US2492277A
US2492277A US773995A US77399547A US2492277A US 2492277 A US2492277 A US 2492277A US 773995 A US773995 A US 773995A US 77399547 A US77399547 A US 77399547A US 2492277 A US2492277 A US 2492277A
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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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  • the invention relates to cigarette lighters, and more particularly to lighters of the pyrophoric type.
  • the primary object of the invention is to produce a cigarette lighter which is simple and sure in operation and is of uncomplicated construction.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a lighter of the typehaving a windshield for protecting the wick, in which this windshield is completely enclosed when the lighter is not in use, and is thus protected against damage,
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide a cigarette lighter in which a closure cap is thumb operated to cause a spark to be thrown on the wick, and in which this cap encloses the windshield.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a cigarette lighter in which the Windshield is secured on the top of the lighter in a simple and effective manner, namely b an extension arranged beneath an enlarged portion of the wick tube which in turn is threaded into the top wall of the lighter body.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide, in a lighte having a removable fuel tank, a novel and effective arrangement for preventing accidental release of the fuel tank from the position in which it is arranged.
  • Still another object of the invention is to provide an extremely simple arrangement for limiting the movement of the cap and preventing accidental shifting thereof.
  • Fig. 1 is a vertical cross-section through the top part of the cigarette lighter embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a cross-section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a front view of the lighter with the cap in raised position
  • Fig. 4 is a detailed view of the cap holding mechanism
  • Fig. 5 is a vertical section through the bottom part of the lighter.
  • the arrangement includes an outer casing 2 open at the top and closed at the bottom in which is slidably arranged a fuel chamber 4.
  • a fuel chamber 4 slidably arranged a fuel chamber 4.
  • Accidental sliding of the fuel chamber out of the casing is prevented, as shown in Fig. 5, by matching indentations 6 which can engage each other when the fuel chamber is pushed into the casing to its fullest extent.
  • the top wall 8 of the fuel casing has two portions on different levels as shown in Fig. 1. Upstanding from the higher portion are ears 39, I2 through which extend a pivot pin M. Rotatably mounted on this pin is a flint wheel l6 engaging a flint I8 which is resiliently held in position against the wheel in any conventional manner. Rigidly secured to the flint wheel [6 is a ratchet wheel 20, so that turning of the ratchet wheel will cause the flint wheel to turn.
  • a cover Pivoted on pin [4 on the outside of ears i0, i2 is a cover having side walls 22, a front wall 24 and a top wall 26.
  • the lower edge of front wall 24 is adapted to engage the upper edge of casing 2 as shown in Fig. 1.
  • a snuffer cap 30 Mounted on the inside of the cover and on the top wall by a screw 28 is a snuffer cap 30. This snufier cap is arranged to engage a bulging portion 32 of wick tube 34 through which extends the wick 35.
  • an operating member 38 Arranged between the snuffer cap 39 and the top Wall 25 is an operating member 38 having projecting rearwardly a pawl 40 engageabl with the teeth of ratchet wheel 20 so that when the cover is raised the pawl will drive the ratchet wheel and thus turn the flint wheel to project sparks on the wick.
  • Projecting downwardly towards the wick are four spring members 42 having their lower ends inwardly turned and engageable beneath the bulge 32 of wick tube 34 so as normally to prevent upward movement of. the cap until a sufficient pressure is exerted by the thumb on the back end of the top wall 25 to release the springs.
  • the wick is protected when the lighter is in use by a windshield composed of bottom Wall 44, a front wall 46 and side walls 48.
  • Bottom wall 44 has an opening, through which extends the lower end of the wick tube 34, this lower end being then threaded in the top wall 8 of the fuel chamber.
  • the Windshield is securely held in position on the lighter.
  • the front and side walls of the windshield are provided with openings 50, in the conventional fashion. It will be noted that this whole windshield is enclosed in the operating cover when the device is closed.
  • the user presses on the projecting back part of the top wall 26 (right hand part in Fig. 1) with the thumb until the resilency of grips42 is overcome so as to impart a sudden rotation to the fling wheel l6 and throw sparks on the wick.
  • the cover is merely pushed down by the thumb to closed position, thuscover ing the windshield and extinguishing the wick.

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Dec. 27, 1949 l. FLORMAN CIGARETTE LIGHTER Filed Sept, 15, 1947 7 7A 31 7 M7 o\ n M 5 M Z Q\\ n 1 a 4 x d f 7 m1 m F Fig. 5
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Irving Florman Snow,
Patented Dec. 27, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 4 Claims.
1 The invention relates to cigarette lighters, and more particularly to lighters of the pyrophoric type.
The primary object of the invention is to produce a cigarette lighter which is simple and sure in operation and is of uncomplicated construction. I
Another object of the invention is to provide a lighter of the typehaving a windshield for protecting the wick, in which this windshield is completely enclosed when the lighter is not in use, and is thus protected against damage,
Still another object of the invention is to provide a cigarette lighter in which a closure cap is thumb operated to cause a spark to be thrown on the wick, and in which this cap encloses the windshield.
A further object of the invention is to provide a cigarette lighter in which the Windshield is secured on the top of the lighter in a simple and effective manner, namely b an extension arranged beneath an enlarged portion of the wick tube which in turn is threaded into the top wall of the lighter body.
Still another object of the invention is to provide, in a lighte having a removable fuel tank, a novel and effective arrangement for preventing accidental release of the fuel tank from the position in which it is arranged.
Still another object of the invention is to provide an extremely simple arrangement for limiting the movement of the cap and preventing accidental shifting thereof.
Further objects and advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following description, particularly when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which form a part thereof.
In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a vertical cross-section through the top part of the cigarette lighter embodying my invention;
Fig. 2 is a cross-section on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a front view of the lighter with the cap in raised position;
Fig. 4 is a detailed view of the cap holding mechanism; and
Fig. 5 is a vertical section through the bottom part of the lighter.
The arrangement includes an outer casing 2 open at the top and closed at the bottom in which is slidably arranged a fuel chamber 4. Accidental sliding of the fuel chamber out of the casing is prevented, as shown in Fig. 5, by matching indentations 6 which can engage each other when the fuel chamber is pushed into the casing to its fullest extent.
The top wall 8 of the fuel casing has two portions on different levels as shown in Fig. 1. Upstanding from the higher portion are ears 39, I2 through which extend a pivot pin M. Rotatably mounted on this pin is a flint wheel l6 engaging a flint I8 which is resiliently held in position against the wheel in any conventional manner. Rigidly secured to the flint wheel [6 is a ratchet wheel 20, so that turning of the ratchet wheel will cause the flint wheel to turn.
Pivoted on pin [4 on the outside of ears i0, i2 is a cover having side walls 22, a front wall 24 and a top wall 26. The lower edge of front wall 24 is adapted to engage the upper edge of casing 2 as shown in Fig. 1. Mounted on the inside of the cover and on the top wall by a screw 28 is a snuffer cap 30. This snufier cap is arranged to engage a bulging portion 32 of wick tube 34 through which extends the wick 35. Arranged between the snuffer cap 39 and the top Wall 25 is an operating member 38 having projecting rearwardly a pawl 40 engageabl with the teeth of ratchet wheel 20 so that when the cover is raised the pawl will drive the ratchet wheel and thus turn the flint wheel to project sparks on the wick. Projecting downwardly towards the wick are four spring members 42 having their lower ends inwardly turned and engageable beneath the bulge 32 of wick tube 34 so as normally to prevent upward movement of. the cap until a sufficient pressure is exerted by the thumb on the back end of the top wall 25 to release the springs. This arrangement, of the type generally described in my Patent No. 2,224,341, ensures a snap action which makes the lighter more eflicient in operation.
The wick is protected when the lighter is in use by a windshield composed of bottom Wall 44, a front wall 46 and side walls 48. Bottom wall 44 has an opening, through which extends the lower end of the wick tube 34, this lower end being then threaded in the top wall 8 of the fuel chamber. Thus the Windshield is securely held in position on the lighter. The front and side walls of the windshield are provided with openings 50, in the conventional fashion. It will be noted that this whole windshield is enclosed in the operating cover when the device is closed.
In order to prevent the lighter cap from falling back down and extinguishing the wick when the mechanism is being used, there is arranged between the ear I0 and the correspondin side wall 22 of the lighter, and around the pin [4, a small piece 52 of spring wire biased out of its plane, and thus exerting a frictional grip between the cover and the ear II]. This grip prevents accidental movement of the cover to closed position.
In order to operate the lighter, the user presses on the projecting back part of the top wall 26 (right hand part in Fig. 1) with the thumb until the resilency of grips42 is overcome so as to impart a sudden rotation to the fling wheel l6 and throw sparks on the wick. When the lighter; is no longer needed the cover is merely pushed down by the thumb to closed position, thuscover ing the windshield and extinguishing the wick.
While I have described herein one embodiment of my invention, I wish it toibeunderstood that I do not intend to limit myself thereby except within the scope of the claims heretoor here inafter appended.
I claim:
1. In'a cigarette lighter, a member forming a fuel chamber having a top wall and a wick extending above said top wall, a windshield at least partially surrounding said wick and extending upwardly from said top wall, a cover movably mounted abovesaid top wall and enclosing said Wick and windshield when in closed position, igniting mechanism, means operatively connecting said cover to said igniting mechanism to operate said mechanism "and ignite the wick when the cover is" moved away from closed position, said windshield having a bottom wall lying on the top-wall of said fuel'chamber member and having an-opening therein, a wick tube holding said wick'havinga part engaging said windshield bottom wall and a-second part extending through said opening and threaded'in said top wall, a snuffer mounted on the interior of said cover and adapted to move'within the windshield to extinguish the wick when the mover is moved to closed position, ears extending upwardly-above said top Wall, said-cover being pivoted on said ears, resilient means preventing raising of said cover until apredetermined pressure is applied to the cover, said cover having side walls adjacent said ears, and a coiled piece of spring'metal between one of said cover side walls and one of said ears around the pivot axis of the cover.
2. In a device as claimed in claim 1, said fuel chamber member being open at the bottom, and
a casing into'which the fuel chamber member is slidable, said cover in closed position engaging the upper edge of 'said casing.
3. In a device as claimed in claim 2, said fuel chamber member and easing having cooperating indentations to prevent accidental removal of the fuel chamber from the casing.
4 In a cigarette lighter, a member forming a fuel chamber having a top wall and a wick extending above said top wall, a windshield at least partiall surrounding said wick and extending upwardly, from said top wall, a cover movably mounted above said top wall and enclosing said wick and windshield when in closed position, igniting mechanism, means operatively connecting said cover to said igniting mechanism to operate said mechanism and ignite the wick whensthe cover is moved away from closed position, said windshield having a bottom wall lying on the top wall of 'sail fuel chamber member and having an opening therein, a Wick tube holding said wick having a part engaging said Windshield bottom Wall and a second part extending through said opening and-threaded'in saidtop wall, a snufifer mounted" on the interior of said cover and adapted to move within the windshield to extinguish the wickwhen the cover is moved to closed position, ears extending upwardly above saidtop wall, said cover being pivoted on said ears, resilient means preventing raising of'said cover until a predetermined pressure is'applied to the cover, said cover having side Walls adjacent said ears, and friction means between one of said cover side walls and one of said ears'so as to'cause the cover to stand in any position to which it may be moved.
IRVING FLORMAN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,872,244: Clark et a1. Aug. 16, 1932' 2,032,695 Gimera et al- Mar. 3, 1936 2,105,072 Dubsky Jan. 11, 1938 2,224,341 Florman Dec. 10, 1940 2,339,325 Flormans Jan. 18, 1944 2,426,853 Aronson Sept. 2, 1947 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date- 367,165 Great Britain Feb. 8, 1932 771,123 France July 16, 1934
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GB367165A (en) * 1931-02-07 1932-02-18 Maurice Davis Improvements in frictional igniters
US1872244A (en) * 1930-01-03 1932-08-16 Art Metal Works Inc Pyrophoric pocket lighter
FR771123A (en) * 1934-03-31 1934-10-01 Lighters improvements
US2032695A (en) * 1934-05-17 1936-03-03 Zippo Mfg Co Pocket lighter
US2105072A (en) * 1935-08-06 1938-01-11 Dubsky Arthur Pyrophoric igniter
US2224341A (en) * 1940-08-31 1940-12-10 Florman Irving Lighter
US2339325A (en) * 1942-04-27 1944-01-18 Florman Irving Lighter
US2426853A (en) * 1944-04-18 1947-09-02 Ronson Art Metal Works Inc Lighter

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1872244A (en) * 1930-01-03 1932-08-16 Art Metal Works Inc Pyrophoric pocket lighter
GB367165A (en) * 1931-02-07 1932-02-18 Maurice Davis Improvements in frictional igniters
FR771123A (en) * 1934-03-31 1934-10-01 Lighters improvements
US2032695A (en) * 1934-05-17 1936-03-03 Zippo Mfg Co Pocket lighter
US2105072A (en) * 1935-08-06 1938-01-11 Dubsky Arthur Pyrophoric igniter
US2224341A (en) * 1940-08-31 1940-12-10 Florman Irving Lighter
US2339325A (en) * 1942-04-27 1944-01-18 Florman Irving Lighter
US2426853A (en) * 1944-04-18 1947-09-02 Ronson Art Metal Works Inc Lighter

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