MODULAR PYROPHORIC LIGHTER
20210388986 ยท 2021-12-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23Q2/52
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/173
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/48
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23Q2/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A modular pyrophoric lighter includes an outer case, an insert removably received by the outer case, and a renewal module removably received by the insert. The renewal module quickly slides into the insert to provide a new fuel supply, wick, and flint. The renewal module quickly slides out of the insert when the fuel, wick, and/or flint is spent so that a new renewal module may be installed. In an alternative embodiment, a modular lighter includes an outer case, an insert removably received by the outer case, and a fuel module removably received by the insert. The fuel module quickly slides into the insert to provide a new fuel supply. The fuel module quickly slides out of the insert when the fuel is spent so that a new fuel module may be installed.
Claims
1. A renewal module (16) for a modular lighter (10), the renewal module (16) comprising: an enclosure (50) defining an external recess (54) and an internal hollow tube (56), the internal hollow tube (56) communicating with a flint opening (58) in the enclosure (50); a porous body (64) received by the enclosure (50) for holding lighter fuel; a wick (66) having a bottom portion in contact with the porous body (64) and a top portion extending through a hole in the enclosure (50) and into the external recess (54) of the enclosure (50); a flint pusher (72) slidable within the internal hollow tube (56); a spring (74) arranged within the internal hollow tube (56) for biasing the flint pusher (72) to slide in an upward direction; and a flint (70) supported by the flint pusher (72) and arranged to extend through the flint opening (58).
2. The renewal module (16) according to claim 1, further comprising a fluid-sealing sheet (68) removably adhered to the enclosure (50) to cover the external recess (54) and prevent evaporation of fuel from the renewal module (16) before the renewal module (16) is placed into use.
3. The renewal module (16) according to claim 1, further comprising a sacrificial flint retention member (62) arranged overtop the flint (70) to retain the flint (70) against the biasing force of the spring (74) before the renewal module (16) is placed into use.
4. The renewal module (16) according to claim 1, wherein the renewal module (16) is without a chimney for receiving the top portion of the wick (66) and the renewal module (16) is without a friction wheel (40) for contacting the flint (70) to generate a spark.
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7. A pyrophoric lighter comprising: an outer case (12); an insert (14, 114) removably received by the outer case, the insert (14, 114) including a chimney (30) and a friction wheel (40); a module (16, 116) removably received by the insert (14), the module (16, 116) including an enclosure (50, 150) and a porous body (64, 164) received by the enclosure (50, 150) for holding lighter fuel; a wick (66) having a bottom portion in contact with the porous body (64, 164) and a top portion extending into the chimney (30); and a flint (70) spring-biased toward engagement with the friction wheel (40); wherein the wick (66) is part of the module (16), the insert (14) includes a housing (26) having a wick aperture (37), and the wick (66) extends through the wick aperture (37) into the chimney (30) when the module (16) is received by the insert (14).
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10. The pyrophoric lighter according to claim 7, wherein the flint (70) is part of the module (16), and the module (16) includes a pusher (72) on which the flint (70) is positioned and a spring (74) acting on the pusher (72), wherein the spring (74) is arranged to bias the flint (70) toward engagement with the friction wheel (40).
11. (canceled)
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The nature and mode of operation of the present invention will now be more fully described in the following detailed description of the invention taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0024] Outer case 12 may include a lower casing 18, a cover 20 connected to lower casing 18 by a hinge 22, and a hook member 24 fixed to internal wall surfaces of lower casing 18 and cover 20.
[0025] Insert 14, shown apart from other structure in
[0026] An example of renewal module 16 in its unused (i.e. packaged) condition will now be described with reference to
[0027] Renewal module 16 may further include a porous body 64 received within enclosure 50 for holding lighter fuel, and a wick 66 having a bottom portion extending into porous body 64 and a top portion extending through a hole in upper wall 52 and into recess 54. Porous body 64 may be produced from natural or synthetic cellulose fiber, from a thermoplastic polymer, or from another suitable material. A fluid-sealing sheet 68, for example a foil sealing material, may be removably adhered to the top of enclosure 50 to cover recess 54 and prevent evaporation of fuel from renewal module 16 before the renewal module is placed into use.
[0028] Renewal module 16 may further include a flint 70 positioned atop a pusher 72, which in turn is biased in an upward direction by a spring 74. An opposite end of spring 74 may engage a base wall 53 of enclosure 50. Pusher 72 and spring 74 may be contained by internal hollow tube 56 of enclosure 50, such that upward force is applied to flint 70 but flint 70 is retained by abutment against flint retention member 62.
[0029] A method of renewing lighter 10 by installing a renewal module 16 will now be described with reference also to
[0030] A modular lighter 110 formed in accordance with a second embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
[0031] Insert 114 is similar to insert 14 of the first embodiment to the extent that insert 114 may include a housing 26 open at a bottom end 28, a chimney 30 extending upward from a top wall of housing 26, a cover latch 32 pivotally mounted on a latch base 34 adjacent to chimney 30 for rotation about a pivot axis defined by a pivot pin 33, and a leaf spring 36 fastened to the top wall of housing 26 for biasing latch 32 in a rotational direction about the axis of pivot pin 33. Insert 114 may further include a wick aperture 37 and a flint aperture 38 through the top wall of housing 26, and a friction wheel 40 positioned above flint aperture 38 and rotatably mounted on an axle 42 supported by ears 44 extending from a side of chimney 30. Insert 114 differs from insert 14 of the first embodiment in that insert 114 may further include a wick 66 extending from within housing 26 through wick aperture 37 and into chimney 30, an internal hollow tube 156 extending vertically through housing 26 and communicating with flint aperture 38, and a flint spring assembly within hollow tube 156. The flint spring assembly may have a flint pusher 172 on which a flint 70 may be positioned, a base screw 176 threadably mating with tube 156, and a spring 174 having one end engaging flint pusher 172 and an opposite end engaging base screw 176.
[0032] Fuel module 116 may include a porous body 164 and an enclosure 150 surrounding at least a lower portion of porous body 164. Similar to porous body 64 of the first embodiment, porous body 164 holds lighter fuel and may be produced from natural or synthetic cellulose fiber, from a thermoplastic polymer, or from another suitable material. Enclosure 150 may be made of a fluid-tight material, and fuel module 116 may be packaged in a fluid sealed packaging (not shown) prior to use to prevent evaporation of the fuel in porous body 164. Porous body 164 includes a passage 180 extending vertically through porous body 164 and arranged to receive internal hollow tube 156 of insert 114 when fuel module 116 is installed into insert 114.
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[0035] A method of fueling or refueling lighter 110 by installing a new fuel module 116 will now be described. Insert 114 may be removed from outer case 12 and an empty fuel module, if any, may be removed from insert 114 by pulling the empty fuel module out through the open bottom 28 of insert 114. A new fuel module 116 may be prepared for installation by removing the new fuel module from its sealed packaging or by removing a sealing cover 168 from enclosure 150. Insert 114 may be prepared for receiving fuel module 116 by folding the bottom portion of wick 66 up against the top wall of housing 26 as shown in
[0036] Lighter 110 according to the second embodiment makes use of the current insert structure of ZIPPO brand windproof lighters, except that the felt pad and cotton-like packing material mentioned above are removed from the insert housing.
[0037] As will be appreciated, the present disclosure provides a modular lighter and associated method whereby the task of renewing the lighter with new fuel, a new wick, and a new flint is greatly simplified and expedited. The present disclosure also provides a modular lighter and associated method whereby the task of fueling or refueling the lighter is facilitated and expedited, and the risk of skin exposure to lighter fluid is reduced.
[0038] While the invention has been described in connection with exemplary embodiments, the detailed description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention to the particular forms set forth. The invention is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents of the described embodiment as may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.