COMBINATION LIGHTER AND CIGAR SPLITTER
20180007955 ยท 2018-01-11
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Abstract
A combination lighter and cigar-splitter device can include an aperture extending through a portion of the lighter body. A cutting blade can be positioned within the aperture, or proximate to the aperture in the case of an adjustable cutting blade. For example, the cutting blade can be retractable such that when the cutting blade is fully retracted, no portion of the cutting blade is exposed within the aperture. The cutting blade can also be adjustable to one of a plurality of positions to accommodate different diameter cigars.
Claims
1. A combination lighter and cigar-splitter device, comprising: a lighter body; an aperture extending through a portion of the lighter body, the aperture comprising a longitudinal axis; and a cutting blade mounted within the aperture, the cutting edge of the cutting blade aligned such that it can at least partially slice a cigar that is passed through the aperture, wherein at least a portion of a surface of the aperture forms a portion of an interior wall of a chamber for storing lighter fluid within the lighter body.
2. The combination lighter and cigar-splitter device of claim 1, wherein the aperture has a diameter of at least 0.30 inches.
3. The combination lighter and cigar-splitter device of claim 1, wherein the cutting blade is retractable into the body of the housing, such that no portion of the cutting blade is exposed within the aperture.
4. The combination lighter and cigar-splitter device of claim 1, wherein the cutting blade is adjustable to one of a plurality of positions to accommodate different diameter cigars.
5. The combination lighter and cigar-splitter device of claim 4, wherein the cutting blade is adjustable via a slide positioned within a notched linear track.
6. The combination lighter and cigar-splitter device of claim 1, wherein the cutting blade is adjustable via a button, such that the cutting blade extends into the aperture when the button is depressed and retracts when the button is released.
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9. The combination lighter and cigar-splitter device of claim 1, wherein the cutting blade comprises metal.
10. The combination lighter and cigar-splitter device of claim 1, wherein the cutting blade comprises plastic.
11. A method of making a combination lighter and cigar splitter, comprising: providing a lighter body, wherein said lighter body comprises an aperture extending through a portion of the lighter body, and wherein at least a portion of a surface of the aperture forms a portion of an interior wall of a chamber for storing lighter fluid within the lighter body; and inserting a cutting blade at least partially within the lighter body, the cutting blade aligned such that it can at least partially slice a cigar that is passed through the aperture.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the aperture has a diameter of at least 0.30 inches.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the cutting blade is adjustable to one of a plurality of positions to accommodate different diameter cigars.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the cutting blade is adjustable via a slide positioned within a notched linear track.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the cutting blade is adjustable via a button, such that the cutting blade extends into the aperture when the button is depressed and retracts when the button is released.
16. A method for using a combination lighter and cigar splitter, comprising: providing a lighter body, wherein said lighter body comprises an aperture extending through a portion of the lighter body, wherein said aperture comprises a cutting blade, and wherein at least a portion of a surface of the aperture forms a portion of an interior wall of a chamber for storing lighter fluid within the lighter body; and passing a cigar through the aperture of the lighter body such that the cutting blade slices a portion of the cigar.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the aperture has a diameter of at least 0.30 inches.
18. The method of claim 16, further comprising adjusting the cutting blade to one of a plurality of positions to accommodate a diameter of the cigar.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein adjusting further comprises moving a slide within a notched linear track.
20. The method of claim 16, further comprising depressing a button that causes the cutting blade to extend into the aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this disclosure, illustrate various embodiments and aspects of the present invention. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Reference will now be made in detail to the present exemplary embodiments, including examples illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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[0021] Also part of the lighter body are various lighter components depicted in
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[0023] The example embodiment of
[0024] An adjustable cutting blade 130, such as the one shown in
[0025] In the example of
[0026] Additionally, the slide mechanism 140 can be utilized to adjust the position of the cutting blade 130 for splitting different size cigars. For example, a large-diameter cigar may fill the aperture 120 almost completely, and therefore only require a shallow-depth cutting blade 130 to split the outer wrapper of the cigar. In that example, the slide 144 can be positioned within the track 142 such that the cutting blade 130 extends only the desired amount into the aperture 120. A smaller-diameter cigar, on the other hand, can require a longer cutting blade 130 to ensure that the wrapper of the cigar is fully split. In that example, the slide 144 can be positioned within the track 142 such that the cutting blade 130 extends further into the aperture 120. As a result, a smaller cigar can be passed through the aperture 120 while ensuring that the wrapper of the cigar is cut to a sufficient depth.
[0027] The slide mechanism 140 shown in
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[0030] The example embodiment of
[0031] In another example, the button 210 provides several positions for the cutting blade 130. An initial position can include the cutting blade 130 being fully retracted into the housing 110. A second position, accessed by pressing the button 210 once, can position the cutting blade 130 at least partially within the aperture 120 of the housing 110. A third position, accessed by pressing the button 220 for a second time, can position the cutting blade 130 such that it extends further into the aperture 120 (relative to the second position). Any number of additional positions can be added for extending the cutting blade 130 further into the aperture 120 to accommodate different cigar sizes.
[0032] In yet another example, the button 210 can be used without any latching mechanism, to extend the cutting blade 130 without locking it into place. For example, the cutting blade 130 can start in a retracted position, such that it is retracted when a user is not actuating the button 210. Pressing the button 210 can cause the cutting blade 130 to extend into the aperture 120 in proportion to the amount that the button 210 is pressed. In other words, the cutting blade 130 can extend while the button 210 is being pressed, but retract as soon as the button is released. This functionality can help prevent the cutting blade 130 from being extended when the device 200 is not in use, preventing accidental injury.
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[0035] The lever spring 350 is another biasing spring that causes the lever 180 to return to a closed position when not in use. When the lever 180 is pressed down, the lever spring 350 is compressed and the jet 310 is lifted, allowing lighter fluid to flow out of the housing 110. The rate at which the lighter fluid flows can be controlled by the lever 180, the jet 310, and the valve 330. The valve 330 is positioned such that it limits the maximum fluid flow available through the jet. When the lever 180 is released, the lever spring 350 pushes it to a closed position, thereby closing the jet 310 as well.
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[0038] In alternative embodiments, the aperture 120 can be covered by one or more flaps when the cutting blade 130 is not in use, thereby adding an additional or alternative safety mechanism to the device. For example, the flaps can be hinged covers that fit the shape of the aperture 120 and close both sides of the aperture 120, thereby preventing unwanted contact with the cutting blade 130. When a user wishes to use the cutting blade 130, he or she could rotate the flaps about the hinge to expose the cutting blade 130.
[0039] In another example, a safety mechanism can be extended into the aperture 120, blocking access to the cutting blade 130. For example, a hollow cylinder can be positioned around the cutting blade 130. The cylinder can be coupled to a spring that biases the cylinder toward a position that blocks access to the cutting blade 130. To use the cutting blade 130, a user could retract the cylinder by, for example, operating a slide mechanism, button, or lever. The same idea can apply to different shapes of safety mechanism rather than just cylinders. In some examples, the safety mechanism is shaped to match the shape of the exposed portion of the cutting blade 130.
[0040] A method for using a combination lighter and cigar-splitter device, such as the devices disclosed in
[0041] A method for making a combination lighter and cigar-splitter device can include providing a lighter body, wherein the lighter body comprises an aperture extending through a portion of the lighter body, and inserting a cutting blade at least partially within the lighter body. The cutting blade can be aligned such that it can at least partially slice a cigar that is passed through the aperture. The cutting blade can be adjustable to one of a plurality of positions to accommodate different size cigars. For example, the cutting blade can be adjustable via a slide coupled to a notched linear track. In another example, the cutting blade can be adjustable via a button, such that the cutting blade extends into the aperture when the button is depressed and retracts when the button is released.
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[0043] Step 420 includes inserting a cutting blade 130 at least partially within the lighter body. The cutting blade 130 can be aligned such that it can at least partially slice a cigar that is passed through the aperture 120. In some examples, the cutting blade 130 is inserted partially within the lighter body such that a portion of the cutting blade 130 extends into the aperture 120. The cutting blade 130 can be positioned such that when a cigar is passed through the aperture 120, the cutting blade 130 slices the length of the cigar to a thickness sufficient to cut through the outer wrapper of the cigar on one side. In some examples, the cutting blade 130 can slice deeper into the cigar, such as to the centerline of the cigar.
[0044] Step 430 includes adjusting the cutting blade 130 to one of a plurality of positions to accommodate a diameter of the cigar. This can be accomplished by, for example, adjusting a slide mechanism 140 including a track 142 and a slider 144 within the track 142. In that example, a user can slide the slider 144 within the track in a direction toward the aperture 120, causing the cutting blade 130 to extend further into the aperture 120. Similarly, the user can slide the slider 144 within the track in a direction away from the aperture 120, causing the cutting blade 130 to extend less into the aperture 120. In another example, adjusting can include depressing a button 210 to adjust the position of the cutting blade 130 to one of several positions. An initial position can include the cutting blade 130 being fully retracted into the housing 110. A second position, accessed by pressing the button 210 once, can position the cutting blade 130 at least partially within the aperture 120 of the housing 110. A third position, accessed by pressing the button 220 for a second time, can position the cutting blade 130 such that it extends further into the aperture 120 (relative to the second position). Any number of additional positions can be added for extending the cutting blade 130 further into the aperture 120 to accommodate different cigar sizes.
[0045] Step 440 can include passing a cigar through the aperture 120 of the lighter body such that the cutting blade 130 slices a portion of the cigar. For example, a user may hold the lighter body with one hand and a cigar with the other hand. The user can then insert one tip of the cigar into the aperture 120 of the lighter body and then force the cigar through the aperture 120. Because the cutting blade 130 is positioned to slice the cigar, forcing the cigar through the aperture 120 causes the cutting blade 130 to slice the cigar at the desired thickness. From there, the user is free to remove the inner leaves of the cigar and replace them with a customized blend for optimal enjoyment.
[0046] Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.