Device for Trimming the Tip of a Cigar
20230148079 ยท 2023-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24F13/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cigar cutter has a housing into which a moveable actuator assembly extends. A rotatable cutter blade is located in a hollow space of the housing, the cutter blade rotating in the hollow space under the control of the moveable actuator assembly. A receptacle adjacent the rotatable cutter blade receives the tip of a cigar, and rotation of the cutter blade in the hollow space severs the cigar tip from the remainder of the cigar. The residue formed by the severed tip is then discarded. A hemispherical-shaped cut is created at the tip of the cigar.
Claims
1. A cigar cutter, comprising: a housing; a movable actuator assembly extending into the housing; a rotatable cutter blade in the housing, the cutter blade operatively connected to the actuator, the cutter blade disposed in at least one hollow space in the housing, the cutter blade including a sharp blade edge; a receptacle adjacent the at least one hollow space, the receptacle and the at least one hollow space adapted to receive a tip of a cigar, the tip of the cigar extending into the at least one hollow space and adjacent the sharp blade edge; the actuator assembly moveable between a first position in the housing where the cutter blade is in a first inert rotative position, and a second position where the cutter blade has traversed a hemispherical path.
2. The cigar cutter of claim 1, wherein: a panel is mounted to a front wall of the housing, the receptacle formed in the panel.
3. The cigar cutter of claim 2, wherein: the front wall of the housing extends in a first plane, a rear surface of the panel extending in said first plane, the sharp blade edge rotatable by action of the moveable actuator assembly between the first position where the sharp cutter blade is disposed in the housing and inwardly of the first plane of the front wall and the second position where the sharp cutter blade rotates in a path outwardly of the first plane of the front wall.
4. The cigar cutter of claim 1, wherein: the rotatable cutter blade is disposed in at least one hollow space, the hollow space communicating with an exterior of the housing, the rotatable cutter blade adapted to deposit cigar residue into said at least one hollow space, the residue adapted to be removed from the housing through the at least one hollow space.
5. The cigar cutter of claim 1, wherein: the rotatable cutter blade is mounted on a rod, the rod having two ends, each rod end supported in a laterally extending slot disposed in the moveable actuator assembly.
6. The cigar cutter of claim 5, wherein: the rod moveably lodged in an open slot is in contact with the surface of the rotatable cutter blade.
7. The cigar cutter of claim 6, wherein: the rod moves downwardly and laterally upon rotation of the rotatable cutter blade.
8. The cigar cutter of claim 1, wherein: the moveable actuator assembly is biased to a first position by at least one resilient force member, the resilient force member extending between the housing and the moveable actuator assembly.
9. The cigar cutter of claim 8, wherein: the at least one resilient force member comprises at least one spring.
10. The cigar cutter of claim 1, wherein: the rotatable cutter blade includes an abutment plate, the abutment plate adapted to receive the tip of the cigar when the tip of the cigar is inserted into the receptacle.
11. The cigar cutter of claim 1, wherein: movement of the cutter blades in a hemispherical path is adapted to create a hemispherical surface area on an end of the cigar.
12. A method of trimming the tip of a cigar from a cigar, comprising the steps of: locating the tip of the cigar adjacent and in the projected path of a cutting blade, the cutting blade being rotatable about a central axis, the cutting blade having a sharp blade edge; rotating the cutting blade, the sharp blade edge cutting into the tip of the cigar and severing the tip of the cigar from the remainder of the cigar.
13. The method of claim 12, including the further steps of: collecting the severed tip of the cigar in a volume formed by a portion of the cutting blade; and disposing of the severed tip.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein: the step of rotating the cutting blade into the tip of the cigar creates a hemispherical-shaped cut at the tip of the cigar.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] Attached to a front wall 28 of housing 12 is a generally rectangular panel 30 having an access portal 32 formed with a curved conical shaped receptacle 34. Access portal 32 and receptacle 34 open into a first hollow space 36 in the interior of housing 12, as will be explained. Panel 30 is attached to front wall 28 by screws 38, or any other suitable attachment device that is known in the art.
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[0030] Mounted for rotation about first rod 50 is a substantially spherically shaped cutter blade 54 having a sharp blade edge 56 at a forward end 58 of cutter blade 54. A channel 60 extends through the body 62 of cutter blade 54, and first rod 50 extends through channel 60. In the illustrated embodiment, body 62 of cutter blade 54 is firmly attached to first rod 50, and first rod 50 rotates in channel 52 as cutter blade 54 rotates, as will be explained. Alternately, body 62 of cutter blade 54 may be rotatably mounted on first rod 50, while first rod 50 is firmly lodged against rotation in channel 52. The body 62 of cutter blade 54 also includes an abutment plate 63 adapted to receive the tip of a cigar when the tip is inserted into receptacle 34, as shown in
[0031] A portion of the circumferential surface of cutter blade 54 approximately 180 degrees from blade edge 56 comprises an open slot 64. The ends of a second rod 66 are lodged for lateral movement in slots 68, 70 of shafts 18, 20, respectively. A central portion 72 of second rod 66 rests in slot 64, and the ends of second rod 66 are adapted to slide laterally in slots 68, 70 as cutter blade 54 rotates about (or with) first shaft 50.
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[0034] As shafts 18, 20 move downward, rod 66 lodged in open slot 64 moves downward, forcing cutter blade 54 to rotate about rod 50 as rod 66 applies pressure at the circumferential surface of cutter blade 54. Since rod 66 is acting upon the surface of cutter blade 54, there is also a simultaneous lateral component of movement to rod 66. This lateral movement is allowed since the ends of rod 66 are supported in slots 68, 70 in shafts 18, 20, respectively (
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[0037] While the description above refers to an embodiment of the disclosed cigar cutter device, it will be understood that modifications may be made to the disclosed embodiment without departing from the spirit of the invention. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modified embodiments, as well as the disclosed embodiment, as fall within the true scope and spirit of the invention.