CIGARETTE LIGHTER
A burner includes a body, a connector and a handle. The body includes a nozzle mounted thereon and a valve mounted thereon and operable to adjust the rate at which gas leaves the nozzle and hence the intensity of fire generated thereby. The connector is connected to the valve so that the connector can be operated to drive the valve. The handle is connected to the connector so that the handle can be operated to drive the connector.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a cigarette lighter and, more particularly, to a cigarette lighter with an apparatus for adjusting the intensity of fire generated thereby.
2. Related Prior Art
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The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONAccording to the present invention, a burner includes a body, a connector and a handle. The body includes a nozzle mounted thereon and a valve mounted thereon and operable to adjust the rate at which gas leaves the nozzle and hence the intensity of fire generated thereby. The connector is connected to the valve so that the connector can be operated to drive the valve. The handle is connected to the connector so that the handle can be operated to drive the connector.
The primary advantage of the cigarette lighter is easy adjusting of the intensity of the fire generated thereby without requiring any other tool.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description referring to the drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of two embodiments in view of a conventional cigarette lighter referring to the drawings.
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The body 20 includes an aperture 21 defined therein, a valve 22 with an upper portion disposed in the body 20 and a lower portion exposed from the aperture 21, a nozzle 23 mounted on the body 20 opposite to the valve 22, a button 24 mounted on the body 20, an ear 25 formed on the body 20 and a cover 26 pivotally connected to the ear 25 by a pin 27. The valve 22 can be turned to adjust the rate at which gas leaves the nozzle 23 and therefore the intensity of fire generated by combusting the gas. The button 24 is part of an igniter. Hence, a spark is generated near the nozzle 23 every time the button 24 is pushed. The cover 26 is used to cover the nozzle 23.
The aperture 21 is defined by an edge. A chamfer 211 is made in the edge around the aperture 21. The valve 22 is formed with a plurality of teeth 221.
The connector 30 is connected to the valve 22 within the aperture 21. The connector 30 includes an upper portion and a lower portion. A U-shaped space 31 is defined below the upper portion of the connector 30 and beside the lower portion. The U-shaped space 31 is defined by a ceiling 311 and two walls 312. A plurality of teeth 321 is formed on the wall of an axial aperture 32 defined in the connector 30. Two transverse recesses 33 are defined in the lower portion of the connector 30. The teeth 321 are engaged with teeth 221 so that the connector 30 is connected to the valve 22 and that the connector 30 can be turned to turn the valve 22.
The handle 40 is connected to the connector 30 so that the handle 40 can be pivoted between an idle position and active position. In the idle position, the handle 40 is disposed within the aperture 21. In the active position, the handle 40 is located outside of the aperture 21 so that it can be operated. The handle 40 is formed with a first side 401 and a second side 402. When the handle 40 is located in the idle position of shown in
The handle 40 is formed with a middle portion 42 and two lateral portions 44 extended from the middle portion 42. Each of the lateral portions 44 of the handle 40 is formed with pivot 41. The pivots 41 are inserted in the transverse recesses 33 so that the handle 40 is pivotally connected to the connector 30. A wing 421 is extended from the middle portion 42 of the handle 40 near the second side 402.
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The primary advantage of the cigarette lighter is easy adjusting of the intensity of the fire generated thereby without requiring any other tool.
The present invention has been described through the illustration of the embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
Claims
1. A burner comprising:
- a body comprising a nozzle mounted thereon and a valve mounted thereon and operable to adjust the rate at which gas leaves the nozzle and hence the intensity of fire generated thereby;
- a connector connected to the valve so that the connector can be operated to drive the valve; and
- a handle connected to the connector so that the handle can be operated to drive the connector.
2. The burner according to claim 1 wherein the connector defines an axial aperture in which the valve is fit.
3. The burner according to claim 2 wherein the valve comprises a plurality of teeth formed thereon, and the connector comprises a plurality of teeth formed on the wall of the axial aperture for engagement with the teeth of the valve.
4. The burner according to claim 1 wherein the body comprises an aperture defined therein for receiving the connector and the handle.
5. The burner according to claim 4 wherein the handle is pivotally connected to the connector between an idle position in the aperture of the body and an active position outside the aperture of the body.
6. The burner according to claim 5 wherein the connector comprises a space defined therein for receiving the handle.
7. The burner according to claim 5 wherein the connector comprises two transverse recesses defined therein, and the handle comprises two pivots inserted in the recesses of the connector.
8. The burner according to claim 7 wherein the handle comprises a middle portion and two lateral portions extended from the middle portion, and each of the pivots is extended from a related one of the lateral portions.
9. The burner according to claim 8 wherein the handle comprises a wing extended from the middle portion, and the body comprises a chamfer defined in the edge of the aperture thereof for receiving the wing in the idle position of the handle.
10. The burner according to claim 1 wherein the burner is a cigarette lighter.
11. The burner according to claim 10 comprising a button mounted on the body so that a spark is generated near the nozzle every time the button is pushed.
12. The burner according to claim 1 comprising a cover pivotally connected to the body for covering the nozzle.
13. The burner according to claim 12 wherein the body comprises an ear formed thereon and connected to the cover.
14. The burner according to claim 13 comprising a pin for pivotally connecting the cover to the ear.
15. The burner according to claim 1 wherein the burner is a torch.
16. The burner according to claim 15 comprising a neck for connecting the nozzle to the body.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 29, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 3, 2008
Inventor: Arlo Lin (Taichung)
Application Number: 11/618,301
International Classification: F23Q 2/00 (20060101); F23D 14/38 (20060101); F23Q 25/00 (20060101);