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- This invention relates to an improved lighting device particularly intended for lighting cigars, cigarettes and the like, and of the type in which two parts telescope the one within the other and which can be movedv relatively to one another so as to open the cover and simultaneously ignite the wick.
- the present'invention has for its object to provide an improved construction of such lighting devices as will be hereinafter fully described and claimed.
- Figure 1 is a vertical section of the light-l ing device
- Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing the lighting device when the parts .are collapsed so as to open the cover and ignite the wick
- Fig. 3 is a vertical section at right angles to Fig. 1 and taken on the line A-B of Fig. 1.
- the lighting device comprises an outer casing l, to the upper end of which is pivoted at 2 a cover 3, and a fuel reservoir 4 adapted to slide within the outer casing 1.
- outer casing 1 is provided externally with projections 5 or with a corrugated surface or with both, the projections 5 and the corrugations forming a finger grip whereby the lighting device may be readily manipulated.
- the projections 5 or corrugations may pass entirely around the outer casing 1 or may be arranged only on opposite sides of the same and that, if desired, any suitable form of finger-grip may be provided such as a groove or ledge or the like.
- the fuel reservoir 4 may be supplied with benzin or the like fuel by way of an open ing which may be closed by means of a plug,
- Said means comprises a plug 13 made integral with or secured to the cover 3, the lower end of said plug being conically formed and being adapted to wedge into the open end of a rubber or like packing-ring 14 which surrounds the tubular part 15 of the guide 10 so that when the cover 3 closes, the plug 13 cuts olf the supply of air to the wick.
- the igniting mechanism comprises a friction wheel 16 rotatably mounted on a spindle 17 carried by an upward extension 18 of the fuel reservoir 4, a piece of pyrophoric material 19 being maintained in frictional contact with the friction wheel 16.
- the pyrophoric material which may be of flint or any suitable alloy, such as an alloy of ccrium and iron, is arranged in a compartment 20 supported by t-hc upward extension 18 of the reservoir 4, said compartment 20 i reservoir 4, the plate 22 being thus normally pulled downwardly so as to cause the frog to press the pyrophoric material 19 into constant frictional contact with the wheel 16.
- the plate 22 is provided with an upper extension slotted or otherwise formed at 27 so as to form a hand grip whereby when the cover 3 of the lighting device is opened, the plate 22n may be drawn upwardly against the action of the spring 25 and the pyrophoric material 19 thereupon released after which the same may be removed or renewed if required.
- a pa'wl mechanism for rotating the friction wheel 16, said pawl mechanism preferably comprising a toothed disk 28 rotatably mounted on the spindle 17 of the friction Wheel 16, the teeth 29 of said disk 28 being adapted to engage crownratchet teeth 30 formed on one of the side faces of the friction wheel 16, the teeth of the disk 28 and friction wheel 16 being held in engagement preferably by arching the plate 22 at 31, said arch under the action of the spring 25 of the plate 22 forcing the friction wheel 16 into contact with the disk 28.
- the disk 28 is'provided with a laterally projecting fork 32 the prongs of which are adapted to embrace a pin 33 projecting inwardly from the outer casing 1. The arrangement is such that when the reservoir 4 is pressed upwardly from the position shown in Fig.
- the arm 11 is so constructed that the latter fully clears the extension 18 of the reservoir 4 when t-he reservoir is pushed upwardly, so that the cover 3 may be fully opened and thereby any possibility of the latter becoming heated by the flame, is obviated while at the same time ready access is given to the plate 22 for the purpose of renewal yof thepyrophoric material.
- the thumb is applied beneath the bottom of the fuel reservoir 4, while the index and middle fingers are caused to grip the casing 1, the reservoir 4 being forced into the outer casing 1 by pressing the thumb against the reservoir while holding the fingers against the projections 5.
- the lighting device can be readily manipulated and moreover the cover may extend over the whole width of the casing as thecasing is not clasped in the neighborhood of the cover when manipulating the device as was heretofore usual.
- a lighting device of the type having an outer casing, a cover hinged thereto, and a fuel reservoir telescoping in said outer casing; a wick tube project-ing from said reservoir, a guide carried by said outer easing and through which said wick tube slides, and means for igniting the wick.
- a lighting device of the type having an outer casing, a cover hinged thereto, and a fuel reservoir telescoping in said outer casing; a ⁇ wick tube projecting from said reservoir, a guide carried by said outer casing and through which said wick tube slides, an annular packing ring seated on said uide and adapted to surround the wick tu e projecting through said guide, an internal conical plug carried by said cover and adapted to Wedge in said annular ring when the cover is closed, and means for igniting the Wick.
- a lighting device of the type having an outer casing, a cover hinged thereto, and a fuel reservoir telescoping in said outer casing, a Wick tube projecting from said reservoir, a guide caried by said outer casing and through which said Wick tube slides and a spring around the Wick tube and tending to maintain said reservoi and outer casing apart, and means for igniting the wick.
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W. DANIC/K, C. ERNOVSK & G KLOTH. LIGHTING DEVICE.
APPLIGATION FILED MAY 4, 1911,
Patented Nov. 26, 1912.
pnrrnn srnilngs rn'rnnr onrrcn WLADIMIR DANIEK AND CONSTANTIN ERNOVSKY, OF PRAGUE, AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, AND GERHARD KLOTH, 0F TREPTOW, NEAR BERLIN, GERMANY, ASSIGNORS TO EVER READY METALLINDUSTRIE G. M. B. H., 0F BERLIN,GERMANY, A COMPANY.
LIGHTING nnvrcn.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 26, 1912.
To all whom 'it 'may concern:
Be it known that we, WLADIMIR DANIEK, subject of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, resident of Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, CONSTANTIN ERNovsK, subject of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary, resident of Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, and GERHARD KLOTH, subject of the King of Prussia, resident of Treptow, near Berlin, Germany, have jointly invented an lmproved Lighting Device, of which the following is a speciiication.
This invention relates to an improved lighting device particularly intended for lighting cigars, cigarettes and the like, and of the type in which two parts telescope the one within the other and which can be movedv relatively to one another so as to open the cover and simultaneously ignite the wick.
The present'invention has for its object to provide an improved construction of such lighting devices as will be hereinafter fully described and claimed.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, whereon:
Figure 1 is a vertical section of the light-l ing device, Fig. 2 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing the lighting device when the parts .are collapsed so as to open the cover and ignite the wick. Fig. 3 is a vertical section at right angles to Fig. 1 and taken on the line A-B of Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings: The lighting device comprises an outer casing l, to the upper end of which is pivoted at 2 a cover 3, and a fuel reservoir 4 adapted to slide within the outer casing 1. rEhe outer casing 1 is provided externally with projections 5 or with a corrugated surface or with both, the projections 5 and the corrugations forming a finger grip whereby the lighting device may be readily manipulated. It will of course be understood that the projections 5 or corrugations may pass entirely around the outer casing 1 or may be arranged only on opposite sides of the same and that, if desired, any suitable form of finger-grip may be provided such as a groove or ledge or the like.
The fuel reservoir 4 may be supplied with benzin or the like fuel by way of an open ing which may be closed by means of a plug,
the fuel reservoir 4 carrying a wicktube 9.
which is adapted to project through a guide 10 formed integral with or secured to the outer casing 1 and the reservoir 4 being connected to the cover 3 by means of an arm 11 pivoted at both ends, said arm limiting the downward movement of the reservoir 4 and its upward movement being counteracted by means of a spring 12 surrounding the wick tube 9 and bearing at one end against the upper end of the reservoir 4, and at the other end against the guide 10. When the reservoir 4 is pressed into the outer casing l against the action of the spring 12, the wicktube 9 slides within the guide 10 and is projected therefrom and brought into igniting position, at the same time the cover 3 being opened by means of the arm 11. 0n the reservoir 4 being released, the spring 12 returns the reservoir 4 to its normal position, atthe same time closing the cover 3 and withdrawing the wick tube 9, and as the cover 3 closes, means are provided for extinguishing the light. Said means comprises a plug 13 made integral with or secured to the cover 3, the lower end of said plug being conically formed and being adapted to wedge into the open end of a rubber or like packing-ring 14 which surrounds the tubular part 15 of the guide 10 so that when the cover 3 closes, the plug 13 cuts olf the supply of air to the wick.
The igniting mechanism comprises a friction wheel 16 rotatably mounted on a spindle 17 carried by an upward extension 18 of the fuel reservoir 4, a piece of pyrophoric material 19 being maintained in frictional contact with the friction wheel 16. The pyrophoric material which may be of flint or any suitable alloy, such as an alloy of ccrium and iron, is arranged in a compartment 20 supported by t-hc upward extension 18 of the reservoir 4, said compartment 20 i reservoir 4, the plate 22 being thus normally pulled downwardly so as to cause the frog to press the pyrophoric material 19 into constant frictional contact with the wheel 16. The plate 22 is provided with an upper extension slotted or otherwise formed at 27 so as to form a hand grip whereby when the cover 3 of the lighting device is opened, the plate 22n may be drawn upwardly against the action of the spring 25 and the pyrophoric material 19 thereupon released after which the same may be removed or renewed if required.
A pa'wl mechanism is provided for rotating the friction wheel 16, said pawl mechanism preferably comprising a toothed disk 28 rotatably mounted on the spindle 17 of the friction Wheel 16, the teeth 29 of said disk 28 being adapted to engage crownratchet teeth 30 formed on one of the side faces of the friction wheel 16, the teeth of the disk 28 and friction wheel 16 being held in engagement preferably by arching the plate 22 at 31, said arch under the action of the spring 25 of the plate 22 forcing the friction wheel 16 into contact with the disk 28. The disk 28 is'provided with a laterally projecting fork 32 the prongs of which are adapted to embrace a pin 33 projecting inwardly from the outer casing 1. The arrangement is such that when the reservoir 4 is pressed upwardly from the position shown in Fig. 1 to that shown in Fig. 2, the disk 28 and friction wheel 16 are moved upwardly therewith, and the fork 32 of the disk 28 coacting with the pin 33 on the easing 1, the disk 28 is partially rotated into the position shown in Fig. 2, carrying with it the friction wheel 16 Vwhich contacting with the pyrophoric material 19 causes a spark to be generated which ignites the wick projecting from the wick tube 9 which at this moment has been raised above the packing ring 14, as shown at Fig. 2. When the benzin reservoir 4 is released, the spring 12 returns the same to its original position together with the friction wheel 16 and disk 28, the teeth of the latter during the return movement of the disk riding over the side face of the friction wheel 16 and engaging in the next tooth of the latter.
It will be noticed that the arm 11 is so constructed that the latter fully clears the extension 18 of the reservoir 4 when t-he reservoir is pushed upwardly, so that the cover 3 may be fully opened and thereby any possibility of the latter becoming heated by the flame, is obviated while at the same time ready access is given to the plate 22 for the purpose of renewal yof thepyrophoric material.
It will be readily understood that in manipulating the lighting device, the thumb is applied beneath the bottom of the fuel reservoir 4, while the index and middle fingers are caused to grip the casing 1, the reservoir 4 being forced into the outer casing 1 by pressing the thumb against the reservoir while holding the fingers against the projections 5. By this arrangement the lighting device can be readily manipulated and moreover the cover may extend over the whole width of the casing as thecasing is not clasped in the neighborhood of the cover when manipulating the device as was heretofore usual.
It will moreover be seen that by the improved light-ing device the wick tube and igniting device are projected above the outer casing and are t-hus surrounded by free air thereby enabling the wick to be readily ignite lt will of course be readily understood that the construction hereinbefore shown and describedmay be readily varied according to requirements without departing from the essence of the invention.
What we claim is 1. In combination with a lighting device of the type having an outer casing, a cover hinged thereto, and a fuel reservoir telescoping in said outer casing; a wick tube project-ing from said reservoir, a guide carried by said outer easing and through which said wick tube slides, and means for igniting the wick.
2. In combination with a lighting device of the type having an outer casing, a cover hinged thereto, and a fuel reservoir telescoping in said outer casing; a `wick tube projecting from said reservoir, a guide carried by said outer casing and through which said wick tube slides, an annular packing ring seated on said uide and adapted to surround the wick tu e projecting through said guide, an internal conical plug carried by said cover and adapted to Wedge in said annular ring when the cover is closed, and means for igniting the Wick.
8. In combination with a lighting device of the type having an outer casing, a cover hinged thereto, and a fuel reservoir telescoping in said outer casing, a Wick tube projecting from said reservoir, a guide caried by said outer casing and through which said Wick tube slides and a spring around the Wick tube and tending to maintain said reservoi and outer casing apart, and means for igniting the wick.
WLADIMIR DANIEK. CONSTANTIN ERNOVSKY.. GERHARD KLOTH.
Witnesses:
` MILOSLAV HRUBY,
DoLF FISCHER, HENRY HASPER, WOLDEMAR HAUPT.
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US2429829A (en) * | 1947-10-28 | Firelighter | ||
US2472822A (en) * | 1946-02-14 | 1949-06-14 | Howard B Greene | Lighter |
US2475659A (en) * | 1945-08-09 | 1949-07-12 | Robert L Coryell | Cigarette lighter |
US2477385A (en) * | 1947-01-20 | 1949-07-26 | Mayfield Henry | Lighter |
US2485956A (en) * | 1946-10-02 | 1949-10-25 | Chester Mueller | Pocket lighter |
US2553152A (en) * | 1946-03-07 | 1951-05-15 | Shatkin Aaron | Lighter |
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US2429829A (en) * | 1947-10-28 | Firelighter | ||
US2475659A (en) * | 1945-08-09 | 1949-07-12 | Robert L Coryell | Cigarette lighter |
US2472822A (en) * | 1946-02-14 | 1949-06-14 | Howard B Greene | Lighter |
US2553152A (en) * | 1946-03-07 | 1951-05-15 | Shatkin Aaron | Lighter |
US2485956A (en) * | 1946-10-02 | 1949-10-25 | Chester Mueller | Pocket lighter |
US2477385A (en) * | 1947-01-20 | 1949-07-26 | Mayfield Henry | Lighter |
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