EASY OPERATED CIGAR CUTTER

A cigar cutter mainly formed by a bottom sheet, a left blade, a right blade and an upper sheet. The four sheets are locked by a stud, while the left and right blade are movable with respective to the bottom sheet. The centers of these sheets have holes which are aligned. When a cigar passes through the hole, the two blades can move inwards to cut the cigar. A skilled design mechanism is formed in the four sheets so that as the two blades can be received within the two blades in a storage state. When it is desired to insert a cigar into the holes of the sheets, the two blades can be compressed inwards, and than the blades will resilient outwards by resilient forces of springs.

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Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to cigar cutters, and in particular to a cigar cutter which has two blades at two sides. The blades can move inwards to a fixed position and to cut a cigar and moreover, the two blades is movable outwards by an easy operation with slightly force applied thereto so that a cigar can be inserted into a hole in the cigar cutter for being cut.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many cigar cutters exist in which one or two blades push through a cigar. Such cutters can be appropriately called guillotine or double-guillotine cutters. These types of cutters suffer from the deficiency that they can crush, squash, or otherwise deform the cigar as they cut it. They can also tear the wrapper leaf or the endcap of the cigar as the blades are forced through the cigar.

In one prior art a cigar cutter, the cigar cuter comprises a frame with a slot and a hole therethrough, said frame having two sides which are parallel to each other, said frame being teardrop shaped, which slot has a rectangular cross section, and which hole is perpendicular to the slot and is sized to accommodate a cigar tip; and two blades, each blade with a hinge end and a cutter end, said cutter end having two edges, the first of which said edges is sharp and the second of which is dull, said blades hingeably coupled with each other and said frame and operably mounted so that said blades slide through the slot in said frame and effectuate movement of first edges of said cutter ends of said blades across each other scissors-like, said blades crossing at the hole in said frame.

Furthermore, in another type of cigar cutter exists in which a part of the cigar cutter can be pivotally displaced with respect to another part of the cigar cutter. In the course of this pivoting movement, the cutter's blades are subjected to a rotational movement corresponding to the pivoting movement and concurrently to a translational movement, thus progressively effecting the cutting of the cigar. In the alternative, the cigar cutter includes a lever that is turnable. By pivoting the lever, the cutter's blades are moved circularly in a hypocycloidal path. Both embodiments produce a peripheral cutting action at the same time that the blades penetrate into the cigar.

In view of the art, a need exists for a cigar cutter in which the application of a squeezing force causes the cutter's blades to cut a cigar in a manner intended to avoid substantial deformation and tearing of the cigar.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a cigar cutter, which has two blades at two sides. The blades can move inwards to a fixed position and to cut a cigar and moreover, the two blades is movable outwards by an easy operation with slightly force applied thereto so that a cigar can be inserted into a hole in the cigar cutter for being cut.

To achieve above objects, the present invention provides a cigar cutter mainly formed by a bottom sheet, a left blade, a right blade and an upper sheet. The four sheets are locked by a stud, while the left and right blade are movable with respective to the bottom sheet. The centers of these sheets have holes which are aligned. When a cigar passes through the hole, the two blades can move inwards to cut the cigar. A skilled design mechanism is formed in the four sheets so that as the two blades can be received within the two blades in a storage state. When it is desired to insert a cigar into the holes of the sheets, the two blades can be compressed inwards, and than the blades will resilient outwards by resilient forces of springs.

The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawing.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is an exploded view of the cigar cutter in the first embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cigar cutter in the first embodiment of the present invention

FIG. 3 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the first embodiment of the present invention which is in an expanded state and without upper sheet.

FIG. 4 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the first embodiment of the present invention which is in a compressed state and without upper sheet.

FIG. 5 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the first embodiment of the present invention which is in an expanded state and with the upper sheet.

FIG. 6 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the first embodiment of the present invention which is in a compressed state and with the upper sheet.

FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the cigar cutter in the second embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the cigar cutter in the second embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 9 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the second embodiment of the present invention which is in an expanded state and without upper sheet.

FIG. 10 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the second embodiment of the present invention which is in a compressed state and without upper sheet.

FIG. 11 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the second embodiment of the present invention which is in an expanded state and with the upper sheet.

FIG. 12 is an assembly view of the cigar cutter in the second embodiment of the present invention which is in a compressed state and with the upper sheet.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

In order that those skilled in the art can further understand the present invention, a description will be provided in the following in details. However, these descriptions and the appended drawings are only used to cause those skilled in the art to understand the objects, features, and characteristics of the present inventions but not to be used to confine the scope and spirit of the present invention defined in the appended claims.

Referring to FIGS. 1, the first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated, the cigar cutter in the first embodiment of the present invention has the following elements. In the following we assume a viewing line is at a front left side of FIG. 1 so as to define the left side and right side of the cigar cutter in this first embodiment.

A bottom sheet 10 has a round hole 11 in a central portion thereof and has two concave notches 12, 13 at two lower lateral sides thereof and a locking hole 14 at an upper center thereof.

An upper sheet 20 has a round hole 21 in a central portion thereof and has two concave notches 22, 23 at two lower lateral sides and a locking hole 24 at an upper center thereof. The round hole 21 of the upper sheet 20 has a size approximately equal to that of the round hole 11 of the bottom 10.

A left blade 30 has a body 31, an operation bar 32 at a left lower side of the body 31, a left locking ear 33 upward extending from an upper end of the body 31; and a concave half round cutting edge 34 at a right lower side of the body 31; the left locking ear 33 has a locking hole 39; and a cambered through hole 35 is formed below the locking hole 34 of the left locking ear 33. The operation bar 32 has a recess 36 at a lower inner side thereof; and nose 37 is protruded from the recess 36. A notch 38 is formed at a right side of the body 31 and is above the half round cutting edge 34 of the body 31 of the left blade 30. A diameter of the half round cutting edge 34 of the left blade 30 is smaller than that of the round hole 11 of the bottom sheet 10 or than that of the round hole 21 of the upper sheet 20.

A right blade 40 has a body 41, an operation bar 42 at right lower side of the body 41, a right locking ear 43 upward extending from an upper end of the body 41; and a concave half round cutting edge 44 at a left lower side of the body; the right locking ear has a locking hole 49; and a cambered through hole 45 is formed below the locking hole 49 of the right locking ear 43. A lower side of the right blade 40 is formed with a hook 46; a soft locking block 47 is attached to the hook for locking to the nose 37 in the recess 36 of the operation bar 32 of the left blade 30. A notch 48 is formed at a left side of the body 41 of the right blade 40 and is above the half round cutting edge 44 of the body 41 of the right blade 40. The soft locking block 47 is formed by a first block 471 and a second block 472 assembled to the first block 471 which is movably assembled to the first block 471. The first block 471 is hooked to the hook 46 of the right blade 40.

A restore spring 50 is installed between a wall of the notch 48 of the right blade 40 and a wall of the notch 38 of the left blade 30.

Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, in assembly, a stud 60 serves to lock the bottom sheet 10, the left blade 30, the right blade 40 and the upper sheet 20 sequentially by passing through the lock hole 14 of the bottom sheet 40, the locking hole 39 of the left locking ear 33 of the left blade 30; the locking hole 49 of the right locking ear 43 of the right blade 40; and the locking hole 24 of the upper sheet 20 sequentially; the round hole 11 of the bottom sheet 10 is aligned to the round hole 21 of the upper sheet 20; the left blade 30 and right blade 40 are rotatable with respect to the stud 60. The restore spring 50 is installed between a wall of the notch 48 of the right blade 40 and a wall of the notch 39 of the left blade 30. A perspective view of the assembled cigar cutter according to the first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 2.

The operation of the present invention will be described herein. Referring to FIGS. 3, 4, 5, and 6, as the left blade 30 and right blade 40 move inwards to be within a space formed between the bottom sheet 10 and the upper sheet 20. To an extreme position, the soft locking block 47 will enter into the recess 36 of the left blade 30 to be buckled by the nose 37 in the recess 36. Then the two blades 30, 40 are retained in a buckling state. As illustrated in FIG. 3, the cigar cutter of the present invention is formed as a rectangular shape. At this moment, the spring 50 is at a compressed state. The half round cutting edge 44 of the right blade 40 and the half round cutting edge 34 of the left blade 30 will combined with as a hole with a size smaller than that of the round hole 21, 11 of the bottom sheet 10 or the upper sheet 20 so as to cut a cigar (not shown) passing through the round holes. When a further compressing force is applied to the left blade 30 and the right blade 40, the two blades are compressed further, while the spring 50 will suffer from a greater compressing force. When the compressed force applied to the two blades 30, 40 is released, the spring 50 will apply a resilient force to the two blades 30, 40 to make the two blades 30, 40 move outwards. Since the soft locking block 47 is soft, the soft locking block 47 deforms and easily unbuckled from the nose 37 in the recess 36. Thereby, the cigar cutter is at a releasing state as illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6. The operation is very easy and only a slight force is needed for unbuckling operation due to the installation of the spring.

Referring to FIG. 7, the second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. The cigar cutter in the second embodiment of the present invention includes the following elements with reference to FIG. 7. In the following we assume a viewing line is at a front left side of FIG. 7 so as to define the left side and right side of the cigar cutter in this second embodiment.

A bottom sheet 100 has a round hole 101 in a central portion thereof and has a convex upper side, a convex cambered lower side, and two concave cambered lateral sides, a locking hole 102 at an upper center thereof with two screw holes 103, 104 at two sides of the locking hole 102, and two screw holes 105, 106 at a lower side thereof;

An upper sheet 200 has a round hole 201 in a central portion thereof and has a convex upper side, a convex cambered lower side, and two concave cambered lateral sides, a locking hole 202 at an upper center thereof with two screw holes 203, 204 at two sides of the locking hole, and two screw holes 205, 206 at a lower side thereof. The round hole 201 of the upper sheet 200 has a size approximately equal to that of the round hole 101 of the bottom 100.

A cambered combining block 300 has two screw holes 301, 302 at two ends thereof.

A left blade 400 has a body 401, a folded side 402 at left side of the body 401, a left locking ear 403 upward extending from the body; and a concave half round cutting edge 404 at a right lower side of the body 401; the left locking ear 403 has a locking hole 405. A notch 406 is formed at a right side of the body 401 of the left blade 400 and is above the half round cutting edge 404 of the body 401 of the left blade 400. A lower edge of the left blade 400 is formed with a recessed notch 407.

A right blade 500 has a body 501, a folded side 502 at right side of the body 501, a right locking ear 503 upward extending from the body 501; and a concave half round cutting edge 504 at a left lower side of the body 501; the right locking ear 503 has a locking hole 505; a lower edge below the cutting edge 504 is formed as a hook 507. A notch 506 is formed at a left side of the body 501 and is above the half round cutting edge 504 of the body 501 of the right blade 500. A diameter of the half round cutting edge 504 of the left blade 400 is smaller than that of the round hole 101 of the bottom sheet 100 or than that of the round hole 201 of the upper sheet 200.

A restore spring 600 is installed between a wall of the notch 506 of the right blade 500 and a wall of the notch 406 of the left blade 400.

A pad sheet 700 has a cambered lower side; a through hole 701; one left screw hole 703 and a right screw hole 704; a left trench 705 at a left side of the through hole 701; and a lower side of the pad sheet 700 has two screw holes.

A left elastic sheet 801 has a screw hole; in assembly, the left elastic sheet 801 is received in the left trench 705 of the pad sheet 700.

A right elastic sheet 803 has an upper lock hole 804 and is installed in the through hole 701 of the pad sheet 700.

An upper elastic sheet 802 has a lower protrusion 805 embedded into the lock hole 804 of the right elastic sheet 803.

A second spring 900 is installed between a left edge of the through hole 701 of the pad sheet 700 and a right edge of the right elastic sheet 803 so as to retain the right elastic sheet 803 to the pad sheet.

In assembly, referring to FIGS. 9 and 10, the pad sheet 700 is placed upon the bottom sheet 100; the left elastic sheet 801 is received in the left trench 705 of the pad sheet 700; an upper protrusion 808 of the left elastic sheet 800 protruded from an upper side of the pad sheet 700; the right elastic sheet 803 is placed at a right side of the through hole 701 of the pad sheet 700; the lower protrusion 805 of the upper elastic sheet 802 is embedded into the lock hole 804 of the right elastic sheet 803; the cambered combining block 300 is placed at upper side of the bottom sheet 100; a stud 810 serves to lock the bottom sheet 100, the left blade 200, the right blade 300 and the upper sheet 200 sequentially by passing through the lock hole 102 of the bottom sheet 100, the locking hole 405 of the left locking ear 403 of the left blade 400; the locking hole 503 of the right locking ear 505 of the right blade 500; and the locking hole 202 of the upper sheet 200 sequentially; the round hole 101 of the bottom sheet 100 is aligned to the round hole 201 of the upper sheet 200; the left blade 400 and right blade 500 are rotatable with respect to the stud. Two screws serves to lock the bottom sheet 100; the cambered combining block 300 and the upper sheet 200; each of the folded sides 402, 502 of the left blade 400 and the right blade 500 is locked by two screws. The left elastic sheet 801 is received in the left trench 705 of the pad sheet 700. The right elastic sheet 803 is tightly installed in the through hole 701 of the pad sheet 700. The upper elastic sheet 802 has the lower protrusion 805 embedded in into the lock hole 804 of the right elastic sheet 803. The second spring 900 is installed between a left edge of the through hole 701 of the pad sheet 700 and a right edge of the right elastic sheet 803 so as to retain the right elastic sheet 803 to the pad sheet. A perspective view of the assembled cigar cutter according to the first embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 8.

Operation of this embodiment will be described herein. Referring to FIGS. 9, 10, 11 and 12, as the left blade 300 and right blade 400 move inwards to be within a space formed between the bottom sheet 10 and the upper sheet 20; to an extreme position, the protrusion of the left elastic sheet 801 will buckle the recessed notch 407 at the lower edge of the left blade 400 so as to retain the left elastic sheet 801 in position. The left elastic sheet 400 will retain the right elastic sheet 500 in position. As illustrated in FIG. 4, the cigar cutter of the present invention is formed as an oblong shape. At this moment, the restore spring 600 and the second spring 900 are at a compressed state. The half round cutting edge 404 of the right blade 400 and the half round cutting edge 504 of the left blade 500 will overlap to seal the round hole 201 101 of the bottom sheet 100 or the upper sheet 200 so as to cut a cigar (not shown) passing through the round holes. When a further compressing force is applied to the left blade 300 and the right blade 500, the two blades are compressed further, while the spring 500 will suffer from a greater compressing force. When the compressed force applied to the two blades 300, 500 is released, the restore spring 600 will apply a resilient force to the two blades 300, 500 to make the two blades 300, 500 move outwards. Since left elastic sheet 801 is made of soft material, the protrusion of the left elastic sheet 801 will unbuckle from the recessed notch 407 at the lower edge of the left blade 400. Thereby, the cigar cutter is at a releasing state as illustrated in FIG. 11 and FIG. 12. The operation is very easy and only a slight force is needed for unbuckling operation due to the installation of the spring.

The present invention is thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the present invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.

Claims

1. A cigar cutter, comprising:

a bottom sheet having a round hole (11) in a central portion thereof and two concave notches (12), (13) at two lower lateral sides thereof and a locking hole (14) at an upper center thereof;
an upper sheet (20) having a round hole (21) in a central portion thereof and having two concave notches (22, 23) at two lower lateral sides and a locking hole (24) at an upper center thereof; the round hole (21) of the upper sheet (20) having a size approximately equal to that of the round hole (11) of the bottom (10);
a left blade (30) having a body (31), an operation bar (32) at a left lower side of the body (31), a left locking ear (33) upward extending from an upper end of the body (31); and a concave half round cutting edge (34) at a right lower side of the body (31); the left locking ear (33) having a locking hole (39); and a cambered through hole (35) being formed below the locking hole (34) of the left locking ear (33); the operation bar (32) having a recess (36) at a lower inner side thereof; and nose (37) being protruded from the recess (36); a notch (38) being formed at a right side of the body (31) and being above the half round cutting edge (34) of the body (31) of the left blade (30); a diameter of the half round cutting edge (34) of the left blade (30) being smaller than that of the round hole (11) of the bottom sheet (10) and smaller than that of the round hole (21) of the upper sheet (20);
a right blade (40) having a body (41), an operation bar (42) at right lower side of the body (41), a right locking ear (43) upward extending from an upper end of the body (41); and a concave half round cutting edge (44) at a left lower side of the body; the right locking ear having a locking hole (49); and a cambered through hole (45) formed below the locking hole (49) of the right locking ear (43); a lower side of the right blade (40) being formed with a hook (46); a soft locking block (47) formed attached to the hook for locking to the nose (37) in the recess (36) of the operation bar (32) of the left blade (30); a notch (48) being formed at a left side of the body (41) of the right blade (40) and being above the half round cutting edge (44) of the body (41) of the right blade (40); the soft locking block (47) being formed by a first block (471) and a second block (472) movably assembled to the first block (471); the first block (471) being hooked to the hook (46) of the right blade (40);
a restore spring (50) being installed between a wall of the notch of the right blade and a wall of the notch of the left blade;
wherein in assembly, a stud (60) serves to lock the bottom sheet (10), the left blade 30), the right blade (40) and the upper sheet (20) sequentially by passing through the lock hole (14) of the bottom sheet (40), the locking hole (39) of the left locking ear (33) of the left blade (30); the locking hole (49) of the right locking ear (43) of the right blade (40); and the locking hole (24) of the upper sheet (20) sequentially; the round hole (11) of the bottom sheet (10) is aligned to the round hole (21) of the upper sheet (20); the left blade (30) and right blade (40) are rotatable with respect to the stud (60); the restore spring (50) is installed between a wall of the notch (48) of the right blade (40) and a wall of the notch (39) of the left blade (30).

2. A cigar cutter, comprising:

a bottom sheet (100) having a round hole (101) in a central portion thereof and having two concave cambered sides, a locking hole (102) at an upper center thereof;
an upper sheet (200) having a round hole (201) in a central portion thereof and having two concave cambered sides, a locking hole (202) at an upper center thereof; the round hole (201) of the upper sheet (200) having a size approximately equal to that of the round hole (101) of the bottom (100);
a cambered combining block (300);
a left blade (400) having a body (401), a folded side (402) at left side of the body (401), a left locking ear (403) upward extending from the body; and a concave half round cutting edge (404) at a right lower side of the body (401); the left locking ear (403) having a locking hole (405); a notch (406) being formed at a right side of the body (401) of the left blade (400) and being above the half round cutting edge (404) of the body (401) of the left blade (400); a lower edge of the left blade (400) being formed with a recessed notch (407);
a right blade (500) having a body (501), a folded side (502) at right side of the body (501), a right locking ear (503) upward extending from the body (501); and a concave half round cutting edge (504) at a left lower side of the body (501); the right locking ear (503) having a locking hole (505); a lower edge below the cutting edge (504) being formed as a hook (507); a notch (506) being formed at a left side of the body (501) and being above the half round cutting edge (504) of the body (501) of the right blade (500); a diameter of the half round cutting edge (504) of the left blade (400) being smaller than that of the round hole (101) of the bottom sheet (100) or than that of the round hole (201) of the upper sheet (200);
a restore spring (600) being installed between a wall of the notch (506) of the right blade (500) and a wall of the notch (406) of the left blade (400);
a pad sheet (700) having a cambered lower side; a through hole (701); a left trench (705) at a left side of the through hole (701);
a left elastic sheet (801); in assembly, the left elastic sheet (801) being received in the left trench (705) of the pad sheet (700).
a right elastic sheet (803) having an upper lock hole (804) and being installed in the through hole (701) of the pad sheet (700);
an upper elastic sheet (802) having a lower protrusion (805) embedded in into the lock hole (804) of the right elastic sheet (803);
a second spring (900) installed between a left edge of the through hole (701) of the pad sheet (700) and a right edge of the right elastic sheet (803) so as to retain the right elastic sheet (803) to the pad sheet;
wherein in assembly state, the pad sheet (700) is placed upon the bottom sheet (100); the left elastic sheet (801) is received in the left trench (705) of the pad sheet (700); an upper protrusion (808) of the left elastic sheet (800) protruded from an upper side of the pad sheet (700); the right elastic sheet (803) is placed at a right side of the through hole (701) of the pad sheet (700); the lower protrusion (805) of the upper elastic sheet (802) is embedded into the lock hole (804) of the right elastic sheet (803); the cambered combining block (300) is placed at upper side of the bottom sheet (100); a stud (810) serves to lock the bottom sheet (100), the left blade (200), the right blade (300) and the upper sheet (200) sequentially; the round hole (101) of the bottom sheet (100) is aligned to the round hole (201) of the upper sheet (200); the left blade (400) and right blade (500) are rotatable with respect to the stud; The left elastic sheet (801) is received in the left trench (705) of the pad sheet (700); the right elastic sheet (803) is tightly is tightly installed in the through hole (701) of the pad sheet (700); the upper elastic sheet (802) has the lower protrusion (805) embedded in into the lock hole (804) of the right elastic sheet (803); the second spring (900) is installed between a left edge of the through hole (701) of the pad sheet (700) and a right edge of the right elastic sheet (803) so as to retain the right elastic sheet (803) to the pad sheet.

3. The cigar cutter as claimed in claim 2, wherein a stud (810) serves to lock the bottom sheet (100), the left blade (200), the right blade (300) and the upper sheet (200) sequentially by passing through the lock hole (102) of the bottom sheet (100), the locking hole (405) of the left locking ear (403) of the left blade (400); the locking hole (503) of the right locking ear (505) of the right blade (500); and the locking hole (202) of the upper sheet (200) sequentially;

4. The cigar cutter as claimed in claim 2, wherein two screws serves to lock the bottom sheet (100); the cambered combining block (300) and the upper sheet (200); each of the folded sides (402), (502) of the left blade (400) and the right blade (500) is locked by two screws.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100257741
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 12, 2009
Publication Date: Oct 14, 2010
Inventors: Shih-Chin Lin (Laguna Hills, CA), Shu-Yuan Lin (Laguna Hills, CA)
Application Number: 12/422,288
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Pivoted Blade (30/112)
International Classification: A24F 13/26 (20060101);