Lighter With Flame Director
An adjustable lighter in which the flame angle is controlled by a switch located on the lighter a safe distance from the flame. In one embodiment, a thumb slide switch is used to rotate the flame output to one or more flame angles. An alternative embodiment uses a flame output in the form of in the form of a wheel. An optional features include an integral LED lamp, and/or a transparent window that allows the user to view the inside of the lighter.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to lighters. In particular, it relates to lighters that use combustible fuel in which the direction of the flame output is selectively altered by the user.
2. Background
Originally, lighters were designed to project flames vertically. While this may have been an optimum design for cigarettes, it left something to be desired for other uses, such as lighting pipes, cigars, candles, barbeques, etc. A variety of attempts have been made to provide lighters that provide the user with greater control over the direction of the lighter's flame. The development of lighters having a flame which projects at a fixed angle to the side of the lighter has been one attempt to improve the lighter's functionality. A further improvement has been the development of lighters with two flame angles: vertical and/or horizontal. Another development has been lighters that have adjustable flame angles. Lighters that provide adjustable flame angles have a disadvantage in that they have the flame control mechanism that is too close to the flame. In addition, for lighters with extended nozzles, the nozzle or the nozzle extension must be manipulated by hand in order to adjust the flame angle. As a result, safety becomes an issue since they can be difficult to use depending on what is being lit and how it is accessed.
While these variations of prior art devices accomplish their intended purposes, they also fail to provide a device with a mechanism to retract and/or extend a lighter's flame output, and/or a lighter with an adjustable angle that is safely controlled without requiring the finger(s) of the user to be in close proximity to the flame, output nozzle, or nozzle extension.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a lighter with an adjustable flame angle that is controlled by switches or controls that are located at a safe distance from the flame. In one embodiment, a slide mechanism is used in combination with a rotatable flame output that is controlled by operation of a switch or control button that is safely positioned away from the flame output. The control button or switch can be positioned at any suitable location on the lighter. For example, switches or control buttons that may be positioned on different models of the lighters to accommodate left-handed or right-handed users. Optionally, the flame angle can be adjusted along multiple planes of rotation (e.g., up and down, side to side, 360°, etc.).
Prior to a detailed discussion of the figures, a general overview of the invention will be presented. The invention provides a lighter 1 with a mechanism that allows the direction of the flame output to be redirected under control of the user. In one preferred embodiment, the mechanism allows a lighter to be ignited in the conventional manner, and after ignition of the lighter 1, it can be redirected by the user from a thumb slide switch 6 that is remote from the flame output to protect the user from inadvertently burning a finger.
The preferred embodiment was designed with the intention of producing a product with the minimum number of parts. By minimizing the complexity of the device, the production costs will be reduced and superior reliability will be created due to the simplicity of design.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that components of the lighter 1 can be fabricated from any suitable material, from low-cost plastics, synthetic materials glass, crystal, wood, metal, precious metal, etc. The only requirement is that the material used to fabricate the device can be safely used as a component of a lighter. Likewise, the materials used for the internal components can be anything suitable for the purpose of the device.
In the embodiment provided to illustrate the features of the invention, the lighter operates in a similar manner to conventional cigarette lighters. The fuel can be anything suitable, such as gas or liquid fuel.
Having discussed the features and advantages of the invention in general, we turn now to a more detailed discussion of the figures.
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The lid 13 shown in
Also shown in this figure is fuel supply 3. Fuel supply 3 can contain any suitable fuel, such as butane, propane, liquid lighter fuel, etc. Fuel is supplied from the fuel supply 3 to the flame output 8 via a fuel conduit 4. In the preferred embodiment, the fuel conduit 4 is routed through a hollow portion of the slide mechanism 5. Fuel output 8 is hingedly attached to slide mechanism 5 via hinge 9.
In this figure, the fuel output 8 is fully retracted. Also shown in this figure are thumb slide switch 6, which is used to slide mechanism 5 up and down, and cam 7.
As can be seen from the figure, the flame output 8 is held in a substantially vertical position by cam 7.
This embodiment has the advantage of using a minimal number of parts that reduces costs and reduces the possibility of failure due to the low part count. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that a variety of mechanical alternatives can be used in place of the mechanical slide 5. For example, the cam 7 used in the embodiment of
An important safety advantage of the invention is that the angle of the flame output 8 can be adjusted remotely, due to the location of thumb slide switch 6 that prevents inadvertent injuries from contact with the flame output 8. In this figure, thumb slide switch 6 is positioned such that the user controls the flame angle with the user's thumb. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that thumb slide switch 6 can be placed at any convenient location.
Also shown are the optional LED lights 20, which provide a flashlight capability that is conveniently available in the lighter that is carried by the user. In the present invention, the LED lights 20 are positioned on the front of lighter 1 to improve ease of use. Those skilled in the art will recognize that when the optional LED lights 20 are present, the user has the advantage of a conveniently available light. However, in embodiments where the optional LED lights 20 are not present, there will be more space available for more fuel storage because the LED battery and LED electronics will not be present. For ease of discussion, three LED lights 20 are shown in this figure. While only one LED light 20 is necessary for this feature, any suitable number of LED lights 20 may be selected based on design choices.
While the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit, scope, and teaching of the invention. For example, the material used to construct the lighter and its internal mechanisms may be anything suitable for its purpose, the size and shape of a lighter can vary, the mechanical controls can vary, etc. Accordingly, the invention herein disclosed is to be limited only as specified in the following claims.
Claims
1. A lighter, comprising:
- a fuel supply;
- a flame output;
- switch means between the fuel supply and the flame output to control the fuel flow from the fuel supply to the flame output;
- an igniter to ignite fuel at the flame output; and
- an angle control operatively connected to the flame output for controlling the angle at which the flame is output in relation to the lighter, the angle control located on the body of the lighter;
- whereby the user of the lighter can control the flame angle without coming in close proximity to the flame.
2. A lighter, as in claim 1, wherein the angle control is a slide switch that is operatively connected to the flame output such that when the slide switch is moved, the angle of the flame output is adjusted.
3. A lighter, as in claim 2, wherein the slide switch is positioned away from the flame output such that the slide switch is operable without requiring the user's finger to be in close proximity with the flame output.
4. A lighter, as in claim 2, wherein the slide switch stops at predetermined locations.
5. A lighter, as in claim 2, wherein the slide switch stops at arbitrary locations chosen by the user.
6. A lighter, as in claim 2, wherein the flame output is pivotably attached to the slide switch.
7. A lighter, as in claim 2, further comprising an ignition switch operatively connected to the igniter, the ignition switch separate from, and independent of, the slide switch.
8. A lighter, as in claim 2, further comprising an ignition switch operatively connected to the igniter, the ignition switch operatively connected to the slide switch.
9. A lighter, as in claim 8, wherein the igniter is a piezo-electric igniter.
10. A lighter, as in claim 8, wherein the slide switch and the ignition switch are the same switch, the slide switch is pressed in to activate the igniter, and the slide switch is moved to change the angle of the flame output.
11. A lighter, as in claim 10, wherein the igniter is a piezo-electric igniter.
12. A lighter, as in claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the lighter is transparent.
13. A lighter, as in claim 2, further comprising:
- at least one LED lamp on the lighter;
- an LED switch to selectively activate the LED lamp; and
- a battery, operatively connected to the LED switch, to provide power to the LED lamps.
14. A lighter, as in claim 2, further comprising:
- an extended multi-segment flame output having a plurality of segments attached to one another via movable knuckles; and
- means to rotate the knuckles to change the flame angle.
15. A lighter, as in claim 14, further comprising an ignition switch operatively connected to the igniter, the ignition switch separate from, and independent of, the slide switch.
16. A lighter, as in claim 14, further comprising an ignition switch operatively connected to the igniter, the ignition switch operatively connected to the slide switch.
17. A lighter, as in claim 16, wherein the igniter is a piezo-electric igniter.
18. A lighter, as in claim 16, wherein the slide switch and the ignition switch are the same switch, the slide switch is pressed in to activate the igniter, and the slide switch is moved to change the angle of the flame output.
19. A lighter, as in claim 18, wherein the igniter is a piezo-electric igniter.
Type: Application
Filed: May 31, 2012
Publication Date: May 1, 2014
Inventor: Joseph Buchbinder (Highland Beach, FL)
Application Number: 14/123,214
International Classification: F23Q 2/32 (20060101); F23Q 2/28 (20060101);