Cigar Cutter
20180303156 ยท 2018-10-25
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Abstract
A cigar cutter having both a v-shaped cutting blade and a straight cutting blade on opposing sides of a housing having two central apertures for selective placement of the cap of a cigar. A spring biased locking mechanism keeps the blades in a closed position so that the apertures are closed to prevent accidental cutting. The blades are spring biased into an open position and it is against this spring bias that the user must press one end of the housing to effect the cutting effect.
Claims
1. A cigar cutter comprising a housing having first aperture for accepting the cap of a cigar and a v-shaped cutting blade slicing through a cigar cap held therein and a second aperture for accepting the cap of a cigar and a straight cutting blade slicing through a cigar cap held therein, wherein said first aperture is located on a first side of said cigar cutter and said second aperture is located on the opposed side of said cigar cutter.
2. A cigar cutter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said housing is further provided with a locking mechanism for holding said v-shaped cutting blade and said straight cutting blade in a locked position such that said first and said second apertures are closed.
3. A cigar cutter as claimed in claim 2 wherein said locking mechanism is a spring biased closed device.
4. A cigar cutter as claimed as claim 2 wherein said locking mechanism is located on the same side of said housing as said v-shaped cutting blade.
5. A cigar cutter as claimed in claim 3 wherein said v-shaped cutting blade and said straight cutting blade are spring biased into the open position of said first and said second apertures and against the spring bias of said locking mechanism.
6. A cigar cutter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first aperture and said second aperture are necked down to limit the amount of cigar which can be cut off by said cutting blades.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS/FIGURES AND THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0034] The present invention 10 is intended to be used in connection with cutting the tip or cap of a rolled cigar C. As seen in
[0035] As best seen in the Figures, the cigar cutter 10 comprises a housing 12 with a top 14 and a bottom 16. For ease of use, the sides 18 and 20 are slightly indented. The front 22 is provided with a first aperture 24 for use in connection with the v-shaped cutting blades 32 and the back 26 is provided with a second aperture 28 for use with the straight shaped cutting blade 30.
[0036] The front 22 of the housing 12 is provided with a spring biased release button 40. The release button 40 is biased upwardly so that a user needs to overcome the strength of the bias of the spring to pull it down to allow the top 14 to raise above the rest of the housing, to expose and open the first aperture 24 (see
[0037] The housing 12 is a composite of layers, preferably four, comprising a middle set of layers 42 and 44, and a front layer 34 and rear layer 36 as seen in
[0038] In the alternate and preferred embodiment, the housing can be two components giving the appearance of four layers but these are not necessarily four separate components (although the invention and device shown in the drawings is described as if there are four separate layers). In the preferred embodiment, however, there are just two separate components and each has an indented or recessed inner/middle surface with shorter width/height that makes it appear that the total housing is four layers.
[0039] The front layer 34 is formed from a central section 50, (See
[0040] As seen in
[0041] The v-shaped cutting blade mechanism 32 comprises a first v-shaped cutting blade 74, attached to the pushing surface 68. The base of the aperture for the v-shaped blade is provided with a v-shaped recess, similar to that at the top of the pushing surface, which act as guiding surfaces for the bottom of the v-shaped cutting blade. The v-shaped cutting blade 74 is dimensioned to cut a v-shape or wedge when the blade is slid down, across the longitudinal axis of the cigar, whose cap is inserted into the aperture. The v-shaped cutting blade acts like the edges of a single blade guillotine with the guillotine blade bent to form v-shape. When the v-shaped blade is pushed across the cap of the cigar, it will cut a wedge or v-shaped remnant from the cigar C, at the cap CP, when the cigar is inserted into the aperture 24 and the pushing surface 68 is pushed down, so that the blades slides through, i.e., across the longitudinal axis A of the cigar C. The bottom edges 82 of the v-shaped cutting blade will be sharp.
[0042] The straight or s-cutting blades 30 comprise a first straight-shaped cutting blade 94, attached to the pushing surface or top 68, 14 of the housing 12 and a second straight shaped blade 96, attached to the bottom 16 of the housing 12. The first straight cutting blade 94 and the second straight shaped cutting blade 98 are dimensioned to cut a straight cut when the first is slid over the second. They act like the edges of a pair of scissors and cut a beret shaped remnant B from the cigar C, at the cap CP, when the cigar is inserted into the aperture 28 and the pushing surface 68 is pushed down, so that the blades slide through the longitudinal axis A of the cigar C. The bottom edge 92 of the first straight cutting blade will be sharp and cooperate with the top edge 90 of the second straight cutting blade 76. The edges of the first straight cutting blade 94 and the other straight cutting blade 96 act as a guillotine to cut through the axis of the cigar. Preferably, the short stationary blade is built into the main housing 70/16 and a longer blade that moves with the pushing surface 14. The edges of each are sharpened and work to cut the cigar on both sides of the cigar until the blade edges meet in the middle of the cigar, like a slicing pair of scissors.
[0043] As can be seen in
[0044] The push button or release button 40 moves against the bias of a small spring into and out of the housing and when pushed, releases the blades so that they move upwardly to be ready for the cut, exposing or opening the apertures under the bias of the springs 100 and will regrip and hold the housing closed, as the springs are compressed when the pushing surface or top is closed to effect the cut.
[0045] It should also be appreciated, as shown in the drawings, that the two apertures are inwardly necked down or narrowed towards their center so that the cigar cap to be cut is limited, i.e., cannot pass through the aperture more than the necking allows. In the embodiment of the aperture for the v-shaped cutting blade, the sides of the aperture gently slope inwardly so that the cigar cap will be blocked from passing through the aperture as it is greater in diameter than the opening in the aperture. Rather, the cigar will rest against the sloped walls of the aperture. Similarly, the aperture of the device which is open for the straight cutting blades has a pair of opposed blocking walls, extending vertically and inwardly. These walls are a component of the central layers of the housing and serve to block the cigar's cap from passing too far through the aperture as the diameter of the cigar is more than the distance between the walls and, yet, the cigar's cap can pass between the two slicing edges of the straight cutting blades.
[0046] The present description and details of operation are believed easily understood by those of skill in the art. In this connection, various US patents relating to cigar cutters are incorporated herein by reference as the mechanism for operating the straight blades and the v-shaped blades is quite similar although the present invention is believed to be the first to combine, efficiently and safely, while effectively, the concept of a straight cut and a v-shaped cut.
[0047] It should be understood that it is within the scope of the invention for the cutter to not necessarily cut completely the cigar cap for the outer leaf or wrapper of the cigar is held together in some part by the cap. So, properly cutting the cap of a cigar means to cut a portion of the cap, but not the entire cap. If one were to cut the entire cap of the cigar, the outer leaf or wrapper would quickly unravel and disassemble the cigar. Both apertures of the device prevent the cigar from being inserted too far into the aperture, and, therefore, governing the amount of the cap that is cut off, preventing the entire cap from being cut off, and therefore preventing the destruction of the cigar.
[0048] In use, the smoker/cigar cutter will place the cap of the cigar into the specific aperture he/she wants to use to cut a clean slice across the longitudinal axis of the cigar. If the user/smoker wants a clean straight cut, the user will first pull down on the release button. This causes the pushing surface to raise up from the balance of the housing, as a consequence of the strength of the two springs within the cylinders. This opens the apertures. Then, the user/smoker will insert the cap into the second aperture and push down against the force of the springs, such that the slicing edge of the straight blades cuts through the cigar's longitudinal axis. This will cause the release button to reengage the bottom of the cutting blades and that will hold the housing closed, with springs compressed and aperture closed. Of course, the beret cap shape will be severed from the cigar, as desired.
[0049] Alternatively, if the user/smoker wants to cut a v-shaped or wedge cap into the cigar, the end is placed into the first aperture. Then, the pushing on the pushing surface will cause a cut of the cigar into a v-shape and that will then reengage the release button into the closed position, closing off the first and second apertures.