Flame producing assembly and method for manufacturing such a flame producing assembly
11549685 · 2023-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
- Jordi Muste-Herrera (Tarragona, ES)
- Josep Altes-Sabate (Tarragona, ES)
- Eloi Gonzalvo-Tarrago (Tarragona, ES)
Cpc classification
F23Q2/162
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/173
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/164
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/287
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/42
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F23Q2/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/28
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A flame producing assembly including a pocket lighter and a sub-unit assembly. The sub-unit assembly includes an extended wand, a rigid support and a helical spring. The pocket lighter is connected to the sub-unit assembly. The pocket lighter includes a piezoelectric ignition device. The rigid support is located inside the extended wand and includes a longitudinal inner opening. The extended wand is electrically coupled to the piezoelectric ignition device, wherein the pocket lighter is connected directly to the sub-unit assembly and wherein the helical spring extends along the longitudinal inner opening.
Claims
1. A flame producing assembly comprising: a pocket lighter extending along a longitudinal axis and defining a length; and a rigid sub-unit assembly extending along the longitudinal axis of the pocket lighter; wherein: the sub-unit assembly includes: an extended wand snap-fitted to and extending from the pocket lighter to an extended wand free end; and a plastic rigid support disposed inside the extended wand and having a longitudinal inner opening extending therethrough; the pocket lighter includes: a lighter body having a top end and a bottom end; a piezoelectric ignition assembly positioned within the lighter body and suitable for producing an electric charge; and a lighter cover extending over the top end of the pocket lighter body to limit access to the ignition assembly; wherein the extended wand is electrically coupled to the ignition assembly; and the sub-unit assembly is separately formed from and attached to the lighter cover.
2. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the pocket lighter defines a fuel reservoir therein; and the longitudinal inner opening extending through the rigid support is in fluid communication with the fuel reservoir.
3. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the extended wand has electrically conductive properties facilitating the conveyance of an electric charge produced by the ignition assembly thereto.
4. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the rigid support includes a protrusion and the extended wand includes a recess; and the recess in the extended wand is adapted to cooperate with the protrusion on the rigid support to hold the rigid support in position inside the extended wand.
5. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sub-unit assembly is snap-fitted onto the pocket lighter.
6. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sub-unit assembly and the lighter cover are configured to be snap-fitted together.
7. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the rigid support is directly connected to the lighter cover.
8. The flame producing assembly according to claim 7, wherein the rigid support and the lighter cover are configured to be snap-fitted together.
9. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, wherein the rigid support has a connecting end within the lighter body, a free end within the extended wand and extending beyond the lighter cover, and a flange between the connecting end and the free end and extending over and engaging the lighter cover.
10. The flame producing assembly according to claim 9, wherein the flange of the rigid support is snap-fitted to the lighter cover.
11. The flame producing assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a pusher connected with the ignition assembly to actuate the ignition assembly.
12. A method for manufacturing a flame producing assembly, the method comprising snap-fitting a rigid sub-unit assembly to a pocket lighter, the sub-unit assembly extending along the longitudinal axis of the pocket lighter, the sub-unit assembly comprising an extended wand and a plastic rigid support disposed inside the extended wand, the pocket lighter comprising a pocket lighter body and a cover extending over the top of the pocket lighter body to limit access to a piezoelectric ignition assembly within the pocket lighter body, by coupling the sub-unit assembly to the cover of the pocket lighter.
13. The method for manufacturing a flame producing assembly according to claim 12, further comprising snap fitting the sub-unit assembly to the cover of the pocket lighter.
14. The method for manufacturing a flame producing assembly according to claim 13, further comprising snap-fitting the extended wand to the rigid support of the sub-unit assembly and then snap-fitting the sub-unit assembly to the pocket lighter cover.
15. A flame producing assembly comprising: a lighter body having a top end and a bottom end and defining a fuel reservoir therein; a piezoelectric ignition assembly within the lighter body, the ignition assembly comprising a cover configured to be extended over the top end of the lighter body to limit access to the ignition assembly therein; a rigid sub-unit assembly extending along the longitudinal axis of the pocket lighter, the sub-unit assembly comprising a plastic rigid support extending from the cover in a direction away from the cover and lighter body when the cover is extended over the lighter body; and an extended wand extending over the rigid support and electrically coupled with the ignition assembly.
16. The flame producing assembly according to claim 15, wherein the ignition assembly is adjacent the top end of the lighter body.
17. The flame producing assembly according to claim 16, further comprising a pusher extending from the top end of the lighter body and connected with the ignition assembly to actuate the ignition assembly.
18. The flame producing assembly according to claim 15, wherein the rigid support and the cover are formed in a sole molded piece.
19. The flame producing assembly according to claim 15, wherein the rigid support comprises a plastic material and the cover is formed of an electrically insulating thermoplastic resin.
20. The flame producing assembly according to claim 15, wherein the rigid support has a protrusion cooperating with a recess on the extended wand to hold the rigid support in position within the extended wand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other characteristics and advantages of the disclosure will readily appear from the following description of one embodiment, provided as non-limitative examples, in reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) A protrusion 52 is provided on the external surface of the rigid support 44. This protrusion 52 cooperates with a recess 50 of the extended wand 42. The cooperation of these two elements holds the rigid support 44 in position inside the extended wand 42. The rigid support 44 is further provided with a first notch 72 and a second notch 74. The first notch 72 and the second notch 74 allow to assemble the sub-unit assembly 14 to the pocket lighter 12. Thus, the connection of the sub-unit assembly 14 to the pocket lighter 12 is possible by corresponding abutment 37. The first notch 72, the second notch 74 and the abutments 37 are snap-fitted together. When snap-fitted, this connection is not removable. The rigid support 44 comprises also a longitudinal inner opening 64. The longitudinal inner opening 64 extends along the longitudinal axis X and allows the helical spring 46 to pass inside. Thus, the helical spring 46 traverses from side to side the rigid support 44 through the longitudinal inner opening 64. The helical spring 46 is guided and maintained inside the extended wand 42 by the rigid support 44.
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(21) Besides, when assembled together, the helical spring 46, the rigid support 44 and the extended wand 42 extend concentrically around the longitudinal axis X, outside the pocket lighter 12. The arrangement being such that the helical spring 46 is the closest element from the longitudinal axis X, the extended wand 42 being the furthest element from the longitudinal axis X, and the rigid support 44 being located concentrically between the extended wand 42 and the helical spring 46. Therefore, as depicted in
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(23) The pitch of the three portions 58, 60, 62 of the helical spring 46 is comprised between 0.1 mm and 0.6 mm. The pitch of the middle portion 60 can be comprised between 0.1 mm and 0.2 mm. For example, the pitch of the middle portion 60 is 0.1 mm. The pitch of the first end portion 58 is comprised between 0.2 mm and 0.6 mm. The pitch of the second end portion 62 is comprised between 0.2 mm and 0.6 mm. Regarding the entire helical spring 46, the pitch of the middle portion 60 is always smaller than the pitch of the first end portion 58 and the pitch of the second end portion 62. Actually, the coils of the middle portion 60 are dead coils. In other words, the coils of the middle portion 60 are closer in sequence whereas coils of the first end portion 58 and the second end portion 62 are not. Such dimensioning has the following interesting features. In the area of the first end portion 58, the pitch is dimensioned such that the first end portion 58 easily contacts the upper end 26 of the jet 24. Indeed, the coils of the first end portion 58 are not close in sequence. The helical spring 46 can therefore be compressed in the first end portion 58. Thus, the helical spring 46 contacts the upper end 26 of the jet 24 in being in compression, which guarantees a suitable contact between these two members. In the area of the second end portion 62, the pitch is dimensioned in order to suitably diffuse the gas in the air and thus in order to create an easily flammable mixture of air and gas in the inner space 66. In other words, the second end portion 62 of the helical spring 46 is the gas diffuser of the utility lighter. Consequently, the helical spring 46 fulfills the function of diffuser for the utility lighter 10. In the area of the middle portion 60, the coils of the helical spring 46 delimit an inner duct 56. The inner duct 56 extends concentrically along the longitudinal axis X. The pitch of the helical spring 46 in the area of the middle portion 60 is so small that the gas cannot easily go through the coils. The gas is thus confined inside the helical spring 46 and thus inside the inner duct 56. Therefore, the helical spring 46 fulfills a function of gas duct for the utility lighter 10. In addition, the coils being closer in sequence in the middle portion 60, they create a rigid portion which facilitates the insertion of the helical spring 46 in the rigid support 44 during the assembly.
(24) Actually, according to one embodiment, the pitches of the first end portion 58 and the second end portion 62 are identical. Therefore, the helical spring is symmetrical with respect to a perpendicular axis S through its middle along its length L4. The pitch of the first end portion 58 is similar to the pitch of the second end portion 62 in order to insert the helical spring 46 in any longitudinal direction inside the longitudinal inner opening 64 during the assembly of the sub-unit assembly 14. Any free end of the helical spring 46 can thus be inserted at first inside the longitudinal inner opening 64. Consequently, this feature facilitates the assembly of the sub-unit assembly 14 by avoiding a step of differentiation between the first end portion 58 and the second end portion 62. According to another embodiment, the pitches of the first end portion 58 and the second end portion 62 are not identical. However, in such a configuration, the pitch of the middle portion 60 is still smaller than the pitch of the first end portion 58 and the pitch of the second end portion 62.
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(26) The sub-unit assembly 14 thus assembled is rigid. Especially, the sub-unit assembly 14 is rigid enough to not bent and to keep a straight and elongated shape during the assembly between the sub-unit assembly 14 and the pocket lighter 12. The feature is made possible partly thanks to the rigid support 44 and the extended wand 42.
(27) When the sub-unit assembly 14 and the pocket lighter are connected together, the ignition of a flame is as follow. A user pushes downwards the pusher 20. The piezoelectric ignition device 18 is thus actuated and creates a first electric potential on the electrode spring 22 and a second electric potential on the biased pivotal arm 36. The extension 48 contacting the electrode spring 22, the first electric potential is then transmitted to the extension 48. Because of the electrically conductive properties of the extended wand 42, the first electric potential is conducted along the extended wand, and especially until the tip 47 of the antenna 43. When the pusher 20 is pushed downwards, the biased pivotal arm 36 contacts the piezoelectric ignition device 18. The second electric potential is thus transmitted to the biased pivotal arm 36. Then, the second electric potential is transmitted to the jet 24. The second electric potential is therefore transmitted to the helical spring 46 through the upper end 26 of the jet 24. The helical spring 46 fulfills therefore a function of electrical conductor. The first electric potential and the second electric potential create therefore a potential difference which is favorable to the creation of an electrical arc in the interelectrode space. However, despite the electrical properties of the extended wand 42, there is no risk of electric shock for a user, since the first pole 30 is surrounded by the body 17 of the pocket lighter 12. The body 17 being made of a non-electrically conductive material, the user cannot therefore touch the first pole 30. In the meantime, when the pusher 20 is pushed downwards, it actuates the biased pivotal arm 36 which raises the jet 24. The jet 24 releases the valve 34. As a result, the gas is released from the reservoir 16 and through the jet 24 and the helical spring 46 until the second end portion 62 of the helical spring 46. The mixture of gas and air thus created in the inner space 66 then catches fire should it meets the electrical arc.
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(29) The molded piece 33 comprises two protrusions 39, which allows it to be snap-fitted to the body 17 of the pocket lighter 12. When snap-fitted, this connection between the molded piece 33 and the body 17 is not removable.
(30) This second embodiment provides another advantage that consists on a greater precision of positioning of this molded piece 33 with respect to the pocket lighter 12 and therefore to the jet 24. Thus, the achievement of a good sealing between the upper part 26 of the jet 24 and the cylindrical seal 40 is facilitated.
(31) The disclosure further concerns a method for manufacturing a flame producing assembly. The method consists first to provide the sub-unit assembly 14. To this aim, the helical spring 46 is inserted inside the rigid support 42. Then, this set is snap-fitted inside the extended wand 42, forming therefore the sub-unit assembly 14. After that, the sub-unit assembly 14 according to the first embodiment, is snap-fitted on the cover 35 of the pocket lighter 12, the cover 35 being previously attached to the body 17 of the pocket lighter 12. According to the second embodiment, the sub-unit assembly is snap-fitted directly on the body 17 of the pocket lighter 12. In this way, according to either the first or the second embodiment, the sub-unit assembly 14 is fixedly attached to the pocket lighter 12. Such an assembly has the advantage to be easily implemented. In addition, the assembly of the utility lighter 10 according to the second embodiment has the advantage to be easier assembled than the utility lighter 10 according to the first embodiment, the preliminary fixing step of the cover 35 on the body 17 not being required. An assembly on an automatic machine for producing several flames producing assembly is therefore achievable.