Cigar ventilation implement
11191301 ยท 2021-12-07
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Abstract
A cigar ventilating implement includes both a cylindrical punch and a piercing member such as a needle or spike. The cylindrical punch and piercing member are each is extendable from an outer housing of the implement by gripping laterally extending flanges and pressing on an actuator in a manner similar to that used to operate a medical syringe. The cylindrical punch is extendable to a predetermined distance when pushing the actuator over a first section of its total range of movement after which the piercing member may be extended from the cylindrical punch by a further distance upon pushing the actuator over a second section of its total range against the bias provided by a coil spring. The restoring force of the coil spring causes the elongated piercing member to retract back into the cylindrical punch when pressure on the actuator is released.
Claims
1. A cigar ventilating implement, comprising: an outer housing; an actuator extending from and axially movable with respect to a first end of the outer housing; an elongated piercing member fixed to and axially movable with the actuator to extend from and retract into a second end of the outer housing upon corresponding movement of the actuator; a cylindrical punch coaxial with the elongated piercing member and extendable from the second end of the housing by a predetermined distance, the cylindrical punch including a laterally extending projection or collar that engages an inwardly extending shoulder at the second end of the cylindrical housing to limit movement of the cylindrical punch out of the outer housing to the predetermined distance; a coil spring coaxial with and surrounding a portion of the elongated piercing member, the coil spring having a first end fixed to the actuator and a second end fixed to the cylindrical punch; wherein pressing of the actuator in a first direction when the actuator is in a topmost position, the cylindrical punch is retracted into the outer housing, and the elongated piercing member is retracted into the cylindrical punch, causes the cylindrical punch, coil spring, and elongated piercing member to be moved together to an intermediate position in which a laterally extending projection or collar of the cylindrical punch engages an inwardly extending flange or shoulder of the outer housing, in which the cylindrical punch is extended from the outer housing, and in which a tip of the elongated piercing member is within the cylindrical punch, wherein continued pressing of the actuator after the laterally extending projection or collar of the cylindrical punch has engaged the shoulder of the outer housing in the intermediate position causes the actuator and elongated piercing member to move against an oppositely directed bias provided by the coil spring, resulting in extension of the elongated piercing member from the cylindrical punch by a distance corresponding to the distance that the actuator is moved by the user, the oppositely directed bias causing the elongated piercing member to retract into the cylindrical punch when pressure on the actuator by the user is no longer applied.
2. The cigar ventilating implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elongated piercing member is a needle or spike.
3. The cigar ventilating implement as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a gripping structure that extends radially outward from the cylindrical housing and has a lower surface configured to be gripped by fingers of a user as the user presses on the actuator in a first direction to cause the elongated piercing member and the cylindrical punch to extend from the second end of the outer housing.
4. The cigar ventilating implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator and elongated piercing member are a single piece.
5. The cigar ventilating implement as claimed in claim 1, wherein the actuator serves as a plunger and is slidably supported in the outer housing by a bearing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) Throughout the following description and drawings, like reference numbers/characters refer to like elements. It should be understood that, although specific exemplary embodiments are discussed herein there is no intent to limit the scope of present invention to such embodiments. To the contrary, it should be understood that the exemplary embodiments discussed herein are for illustrative purposes, and that modified and alternative embodiments may be implemented without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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(10) Outer housing 2, illustrated in
(11) The actuator/piercing member 4, as illustrated in
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(13) The cylindrical punch 3, as illustrated in
(14) The main body 20 of the punch is in the form of a cylinder that extends downwardly from the collar or flange 17, the distal end of the cylinder forming a cutting edge that cuts out a circular section of a the binder or wrapper covering the closed end of the cigar so that the binder or wrapper can be removed to enable passage of air and smoke. The distance between the bottom of collar or flange 17 and the cutting tip at the bottom of the main body 20 defines the maximum distance by which the cutting tip of the main body 20 will extend from the outer housing 2. This distance must be sufficient to enable punching of the cigar wrapper irrespective of the curvature of the cigar end. The material and manner of forming the punch 3 form no part of the invention, although metal punches are generally preferred as they are better able to maintain a cutting edge that can penetrate the cigar wrapper or binder.
(15) The plunger 11 of the slidably positioned actuator/piercing member 4 includes an upper surface 13 that is engaged by the user's thumb when the lower surface 10 is gripped by fingers of the user, in a manner similar to the manner in which a medical syringe is gripped and operated. When the plunger is in a topmost position, the tip 21 of the needle or spike-like piercing member 5 is initially retracted into the punch 3, and the punch 3 is retracted into the outer housing 2. The punch 3 is attached to the plunger section 11 of the actuator/piercing member 4 solely by the coil spring 6, so that the punch 3 initially moves with the plunger 11 as the plunger 11 is pushed in a first direction, illustrated in
(16) When the actuator/piercing member 4 has been pushed to the intermediate position shown in
(17) As described above, the initial pressure on the plunger 11 results in the extension of the cylindrical punch 3 in order to form an opening in the end of the cigar by cutting a circular section of having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the punch out of the end wrapper or binder. Further pressure on the plunger 11 results in extension of the elongated, needle or spike-like piercing member 5 to a desired depth within the cigar, thereby allowing the user to control the depth of the passage formed in the cigar according to the user's preference and the characteristics of the cigar being pierced.
(18) Release of the initial pressure on the plunger 11 results in immediate retraction of the elongated needle or spike-like piercing member 5, i.e., movement is a second direction opposite the first direction, from the position shown in
(19) While the outer housing 2 is illustrated as having a shape similar to that of a medical syringe, it will be appreciated that the shape of the outer housing may be varied, and that the implement may be combined or integrated with other objects or devices including, by way of example and not limitation, a conventional cigar cutter, a pocket or utility knife, a key ring, and/or a flashlight. Other possible variations include variations in the shape of the tip 21 of the elongated piercing member 5, which may be rounded or flat rather than pointed; variations in the shape of the distal or cutting end of the punch 3; and the addition of a camming mechanism similar to that of a ball point pen for the purpose of latching the punch 3 in the extended position while still permitting axial sliding movement of the elongated piercing member 5 relative to the punch 3 when the punch is in the extended position.