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US2702999A
US2702999A US175406A US17540650A US2702999A US 2702999 A US2702999 A US 2702999A US 175406 A US175406 A US 175406A US 17540650 A US17540650 A US 17540650A US 2702999 A US2702999 A US 2702999A
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  • This invention relates to a lighter of the pyrophoric ignition type in which the fuel is in the-form of a compressed gas.
  • One of the objects of this invention is to provide a fully automatic lighter which will ignite in the same manner as liquid fuel lighters of the automatic type.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide a valve control for the gas conduit to the burner so that upon hand pressing a lever the valve will be opened, permitting the gas to escape, and at the same time a spark will be thrown to the gas for igniting the same, while upon release of the hand lever, the valve will be closed for extinguish ing the light.
  • Figure l is a side elevation partly in section showing the operating mechanism of the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmental detail showing in top plan a burner and part of the operating mechanism therefor;
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view through the burner and the gas conduit thereto.
  • I utilize the ignition mechanism substantially as it is in the liquid fuel type of lighter which has heretofore been provided with certain changes so that a valve will be controlled as sparks are ignited and thrown toward the gas burner, the arrangement being such that with a small change of the usual mechanism, the adaptation may be accomplished.
  • Hand lever 21 has an arm 22 which is pivoted on the shaft 17 and has a finger piece 23 which engages a roll 24 on shaft 25 carried by the snuffer arm so that as the finger piece is pressed downwardly, the snnifer arm is lifted.
  • a long spring 26 resting in socket 27 serves to lift the lever 21 to its raised position and close the snutr'er.
  • a tube 28 guides pyrophoric material into engagement with the wheel 18 and has in it a spring for pressing the pyrophoric into engagement with the wheel in a usual manner.
  • a container 31 of compressed fuel gas which discharges through the opening 32' through a puncturing prong in 2,702,999 Patented Mar. 1, 1955 ICC the bottom of the recess of the top wall so that gas is conveyed through the conduit 32 in the member 33 (see Figure 3).
  • This member 33 has a sleeve 34 of the burner designated generally 35 which is slidably mounted thereon. This sleeve is enlarged into a chamber 36 having burner openings 37 and a plug 38 which will engage the valve seat 39 formed at the end of the conduit 32.
  • a spring 40 engages the flange 41 at the inner end of the sleeve and also the flange 42 on the cap 43 which engages the enlarged portion 44 of the member 33 so as to force the sleeve downwardly as shown in Figure 3 with the plug 38 engaging the valve seat 39 to close the conduit 32.
  • This chamber 36 has shoulders 45 by reason of its extending outwardly and a bell crank lever is pivoted as at 47 on stands 48 with arms 46 having rounded ends 49 engaging beneath the shoulders 45.
  • the lever 21 has an extension arm 50 connected to arm 51 of said lever so that as the lever 21 is pushed downwardly, the plug closure 38 for the conduit 32 is pushed upwardly allowing gas to pass into the chamber 36 and out through the openings 37.
  • this burner is supplied with gas, the friction wheel will be rotated to throw a spark from the pyrophoric material to the gas which is escaping through the openings 37 so as to ignite the same.
  • the spring 26 When the finger piece 23 is released, the spring 26 will move to the ignition mechanism and snuffer to engage the beveled edge 53 of the burner nozzle and will move the same downwardly assisted by the spring 40 to close the conduit 32 through which the gas escapes, thus snufling off air by reasons of the snuffer 16 and also shutting off the fuel in order that the light may be extinguished.
  • a lighter comprising a receptacle for a gaseous fuel under pressure and having an upper wall, a discharge nozzle attached to said wall to be held stationary thereon and having a stern portion provided with a bore therethrough forming a conduit from said receptacle, a valve seat surrounding said bore at the upper end of said stem, a burner having a sleeve portion slidably received on said stem portion and having an upper perforated wall spaced from said valve seat, a valve plug adapted to engage said seat and carried by said perforated wall, said burner being resiliently biased to hold said valve plug in engagement with the valve seat to close said conduit to the flow of fuel therethrough, ignition material, a rotatable wheel engaging said material and when rotated throwing a spark to said burner, a manually operated lever, and a bell crank lever coupled to said first named lever to engage said burner and slidably move said burner in the direction to unseat said valve plug, said first named lever rotating said wheel to throw a spark to said burner so as to ignite the fuel discharge

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March 1, 1955 A. F. REILLY GAS FUEL CIGARETTE LIGHTER Filed July 22, 1950 IN V EN TOR.
elfred F. Reilly ATTORNEY United States Patent GAS FUEL CIGARETTE LIGHTER Alfred F. Reilly, North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to This invention relates to a lighter of the pyrophoric ignition type in which the fuel is in the-form of a compressed gas.
One of the objects of this invention is to provide a fully automatic lighter which will ignite in the same manner as liquid fuel lighters of the automatic type.
Another object of this invention is to provide a valve control for the gas conduit to the burner so that upon hand pressing a lever the valve will be opened, permitting the gas to escape, and at the same time a spark will be thrown to the gas for igniting the same, while upon release of the hand lever, the valve will be closed for extinguish ing the light.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists of certain novel features of construction, as will be more fully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claim.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure l is a side elevation partly in section showing the operating mechanism of the invention;
Figure 2 is a fragmental detail showing in top plan a burner and part of the operating mechanism therefor; and
Figure 3 is a sectional view through the burner and the gas conduit thereto.
In proceeding with this invention, I utilize the ignition mechanism substantially as it is in the liquid fuel type of lighter which has heretofore been provided with certain changes so that a valve will be controlled as sparks are ignited and thrown toward the gas burner, the arrangement being such that with a small change of the usual mechanism, the adaptation may be accomplished.
With reference to the drawings, designates a case which has its top wall 11 recessed as at 12 providing a well therein. The side walls extend upwardly as shown in dotted lines at 13 to provide a mounting for a pivot pin 14 upon which a snuffer arm 15 is pivotally mounted carrying a snuifer 16 therein. This support also carries the pivot pin 17 upon which a friction wheel 18 is rotatably mounted and actuated by a ratchet secured to the wheel and ratchet arm 19 (shown as broken off) pivoted as at 20 to the snuffer arm 15 and engaging the ratchet so that as the snuifer arm swings upwardly about its center 14, the friction wheel is actuated. Hand lever 21 has an arm 22 which is pivoted on the shaft 17 and has a finger piece 23 which engages a roll 24 on shaft 25 carried by the snuffer arm so that as the finger piece is pressed downwardly, the snnifer arm is lifted. A long spring 26 resting in socket 27 serves to lift the lever 21 to its raised position and close the snutr'er. A tube 28 guides pyrophoric material into engagement with the wheel 18 and has in it a spring for pressing the pyrophoric into engagement with the wheel in a usual manner.
Within the chamber 30 of the casing there is provided a container 31 of compressed fuel gas which discharges through the opening 32' through a puncturing prong in 2,702,999 Patented Mar. 1, 1955 ICC the bottom of the recess of the top wall so that gas is conveyed through the conduit 32 in the member 33 (see Figure 3). This member 33 has a sleeve 34 of the burner designated generally 35 which is slidably mounted thereon. This sleeve is enlarged into a chamber 36 having burner openings 37 and a plug 38 which will engage the valve seat 39 formed at the end of the conduit 32. A spring 40 engages the flange 41 at the inner end of the sleeve and also the flange 42 on the cap 43 which engages the enlarged portion 44 of the member 33 so as to force the sleeve downwardly as shown in Figure 3 with the plug 38 engaging the valve seat 39 to close the conduit 32.
This chamber 36 has shoulders 45 by reason of its extending outwardly and a bell crank lever is pivoted as at 47 on stands 48 with arms 46 having rounded ends 49 engaging beneath the shoulders 45. The lever 21 has an extension arm 50 connected to arm 51 of said lever so that as the lever 21 is pushed downwardly, the plug closure 38 for the conduit 32 is pushed upwardly allowing gas to pass into the chamber 36 and out through the openings 37. At the same time that this burner is supplied with gas, the friction wheel will be rotated to throw a spark from the pyrophoric material to the gas which is escaping through the openings 37 so as to ignite the same.
When the finger piece 23 is released, the spring 26 will move to the ignition mechanism and snuffer to engage the beveled edge 53 of the burner nozzle and will move the same downwardly assisted by the spring 40 to close the conduit 32 through which the gas escapes, thus snufling off air by reasons of the snuffer 16 and also shutting off the fuel in order that the light may be extinguished.
I claim:
A lighter comprising a receptacle for a gaseous fuel under pressure and having an upper wall, a discharge nozzle attached to said wall to be held stationary thereon and having a stern portion provided with a bore therethrough forming a conduit from said receptacle, a valve seat surrounding said bore at the upper end of said stem, a burner having a sleeve portion slidably received on said stem portion and having an upper perforated wall spaced from said valve seat, a valve plug adapted to engage said seat and carried by said perforated wall, said burner being resiliently biased to hold said valve plug in engagement with the valve seat to close said conduit to the flow of fuel therethrough, ignition material, a rotatable wheel engaging said material and when rotated throwing a spark to said burner, a manually operated lever, and a bell crank lever coupled to said first named lever to engage said burner and slidably move said burner in the direction to unseat said valve plug, said first named lever rotating said wheel to throw a spark to said burner so as to ignite the fuel discharge from said nozzle.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,508,600 Guinn Sept. 16, 1924 1,875,821 Nazare Sept. 6, 1932 1,889,849 Aronson Dec. 6, 1932 2,099,284 Strelow et a1 Nov. 16, 1937 2,153,432 Reich Apr. 4, 1939 2,482,794 Peterson Sept. 27, 1949 2,561,270 Felt July 17, 1951 2,571,435 Flamm Oct. 16, 1951 FOREIGN PATENTS 288,913 Great Britain Apr. 19, 1928 612,226 Great Britain Nov. 10, 1948 923,219 France Feb. 17, 1947
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US1508600A (en) * 1923-06-16 1924-09-16 Samuel E Guinn Cigar lighter
GB288913A (en) * 1927-10-24 1928-04-19 Robert Dale Carr Improvements relating to closures for scent sprays and the like
US1875821A (en) * 1930-09-12 1932-09-06 Aromel Corp Atomizer
US1889849A (en) * 1927-03-17 1932-12-06 Art Metal Works Inc Cigar lighter
US2099284A (en) * 1935-05-23 1937-11-16 Strelow Wilbelm Gas valve construction
US2153432A (en) * 1934-11-17 1939-04-04 Julius Vignati Lighter
FR923219A (en) * 1946-01-25 1947-07-01 Table or desk lighter
GB612226A (en) * 1945-06-05 1948-11-10 Henri John Blondel Improvements in a pyrophoric lighter
US2482794A (en) * 1944-09-12 1949-09-27 Repeter Products Inc Portable lighter and the like
US2561270A (en) * 1950-05-13 1951-07-17 Brown & Bigelow Liquefied petroleum gas lighter
US2571435A (en) * 1949-06-11 1951-10-16 Ronson Art Metal Works Inc Gas fueled cigar lighter

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1508600A (en) * 1923-06-16 1924-09-16 Samuel E Guinn Cigar lighter
US1889849A (en) * 1927-03-17 1932-12-06 Art Metal Works Inc Cigar lighter
GB288913A (en) * 1927-10-24 1928-04-19 Robert Dale Carr Improvements relating to closures for scent sprays and the like
US1875821A (en) * 1930-09-12 1932-09-06 Aromel Corp Atomizer
US2153432A (en) * 1934-11-17 1939-04-04 Julius Vignati Lighter
US2099284A (en) * 1935-05-23 1937-11-16 Strelow Wilbelm Gas valve construction
US2482794A (en) * 1944-09-12 1949-09-27 Repeter Products Inc Portable lighter and the like
GB612226A (en) * 1945-06-05 1948-11-10 Henri John Blondel Improvements in a pyrophoric lighter
FR923219A (en) * 1946-01-25 1947-07-01 Table or desk lighter
US2571435A (en) * 1949-06-11 1951-10-16 Ronson Art Metal Works Inc Gas fueled cigar lighter
US2561270A (en) * 1950-05-13 1951-07-17 Brown & Bigelow Liquefied petroleum gas lighter

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