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US1066365A
US1066365A US74889113A US1913748891A US1066365A US 1066365 A US1066365 A US 1066365A US 74889113 A US74889113 A US 74889113A US 1913748891 A US1913748891 A US 1913748891A US 1066365 A US1066365 A US 1066365A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
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  • Patented/July 1, 1 913 Patented/July 1, 1 913.
  • PatentedJuly 1, 1913 PatentedJuly 1, 1913.
  • Figure 1 is a per'spectiveview of" the cutter in its closedposition;
  • Fig. 2 a longitudinal sectional view thereof, the knife-carrying slide being shown in full and in-its protruded or withdrawn position;
  • Fig. 3 a like view, the slide being housed;
  • Fig. 6 a similar view of the I combined latch and slide stop.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a light, compact and efficient cutter, one simple in construction and easily assembled, and with no parts which are liable to disarrangement in use.
  • 1 denotes a hollow shell or casing, oblong in form and open at one end, said shell being relatively thin or fiat.
  • oppositely-disposed openings 2 and 3 are formed in the side walls of the casing, into and through which the tip of a cigar is protruded, as shown in Fig. 4.
  • the cutter slide designated as a whole by 4, is of such dimensions as to make a close sliding fit with the interior of the shell, and is provided at its outer end with a head 5, said head being of a height and thickness equal to the exterior height and thickness of the shell, so that the ends and sides of the head are flush with the adjacent Walls of the shell when the slide is pushed fully in.
  • the slide as will be seen upon reference to Fig. 3, is shorter in length than the shell or casing, the inner end thereof being cut away at the center thereof and formed with an inclined knife or cutting edge 6, the path of movement of which as the slide is actuated being across the openings 2 and 3.
  • An inverted V-shaped spring 7 is housed in the shell in rear of the slide, one end of the spring being connected to the rear end of the slide, while the other endis seated in the lower inner corner of the shell. Said spring tends normally to protrude the slide, as in'Fig. 2. i
  • a latch is employed, said latch comprising a rounded thumb or finger-piece 8 and a hook 9 formedfrom asingle' piece of metal. Said latch is fulcrumed upon a pin 10, supported int-he side walls of the shell, the thumbpiece projecting above the upper edge of the shell through an opening formed therein.
  • a spring 11 secured at one end to the latch and bearingat its opposite free end against the inner face of the upper-wall of the shell,
  • the slide at this portion is cut away. to accommodate; the latch, and is provided with a locking notch or shoulder- 12', adapted, when the slide is pushed inwardly, or housed, to coact with the hook to lock the slide against outward movement.
  • a finger or lug 13 is left at the upper inner end thereof, said lug coacting with the latch to prevent withdrawal of the slide beyond that point where the knife 6 clears the openings 2 and 3, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the device is simple and compact the parts few and readily manufactured, and that there is nothing in the structure to get out of order. Produced in high-grade metal, it makes an effective cutter, which may be readily carried in the pocket.
  • a cigar-tip cutter comprising in combination, a fiat shell orcasing open at one end' and having oppositely-disposed openings in the side walls thereof for the rece tion of the tip of a cigar; a slide mounted 1n the casing and guided thereby, said slide having at its central portion a cutting blade, and being cut away along one edge to form a stop-finger at the inner end thereof, and likewise to form a locking notch; and a latch pivoted in the adjacent edge of the casing, said latch coacting with the stop finger to arrest the outward movement of the slide, and also with the notch to hold the slide in its housed position within the shell.
  • a cigar-tip cutter comprising in combination, a flat shell or casing open at one end and having oppositely-disposed openings in the side walls thereof for the reception of the tip of a cigar; a slide mounted in the casing and guided thereby, said slide being shorter than the length of the casing and provided at its outer end with a head, the height and thickness of said head being substantially equal to the height and thick ness of the shell or casing, and the inner end of said slide being cut away centrally; a knife formed upon the slide at the end of said cut-away portion and in line with the openings in the side walls of the shell; a V- shaped spring connected at one end to the slide, the opposite end of the spring bearing upon the rear wall of the casing; a latch pivotally mounted in the upper portion of the shell or casing, said latch comprisin a finger-piece which projects outwardly beyond the wall of the casing, and a hook portion adapted to enter a locking notch or recess formed in the upper face of the slide; and a stop finger formed upon the

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J. D. BATTIN. CIGAR TIP CUTTER. APPLICATION FILED m. 17, 1913.
Patented/July 1, 1 913.
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srarns r ar rare JOHN D. BAT-TIN, OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
CIGAR-TIP CUTTER.
Specification. of Letters Patent.
PatentedJuly 1, 1913.
Application'fiIedFebruary 17, 1913;. Serial 1 \T0.;748;891.
To all whom-it may concern Be it known-that I, J OHN' D. BATTIN, a
citizen of the United States, residing at Newark, in the county of Essex and State proved cigar-tip cutter, the construction and advantages of whlch Wlll be hereinafter-set forth, referenceb'eing had to the annexed drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a per'spectiveview of" the cutter in its closedposition; Fig. 2 a longitudinal sectional view thereof, the knife-carrying slide being shown in full and in-its protruded or withdrawn position; Fig. 3 a like view, the slide being housed; Figleatransverse horizontal sectional view onthe line. 4 i-of F1g: 3'; Flg; 5 a-pe'rspective view. of-
the slide; and Fig. 6 a similar view of the I combined latch and slide stop.
The object of the present invention is to provide a light, compact and efficient cutter, one simple in construction and easily assembled, and with no parts which are liable to disarrangement in use.
In the drawings, 1 denotes a hollow shell or casing, oblong in form and open at one end, said shell being relatively thin or fiat. oppositely-disposed openings 2 and 3 are formed in the side walls of the casing, into and through which the tip of a cigar is protruded, as shown in Fig. 4.
The cutter slide, designated as a whole by 4, is of such dimensions as to make a close sliding fit with the interior of the shell, and is provided at its outer end with a head 5, said head being of a height and thickness equal to the exterior height and thickness of the shell, so that the ends and sides of the head are flush with the adjacent Walls of the shell when the slide is pushed fully in.
The slide, as will be seen upon reference to Fig. 3, is shorter in length than the shell or casing, the inner end thereof being cut away at the center thereof and formed with an inclined knife or cutting edge 6, the path of movement of which as the slide is actuated being across the openings 2 and 3.
An inverted V-shaped spring 7 is housed in the shell in rear of the slide, one end of the spring being connected to the rear end of the slide, while the other endis seated in the lower inner corner of the shell. Said spring tends normally to protrude the slide, as in'Fig. 2. i
To hold the slide in its housed position and-likewise to prevent its withdrawal or complete protrusion from the shell, a latch is employed, said latch comprising a rounded thumb or finger-piece 8 and a hook 9 formedfrom asingle' piece of metal. Said latch is fulcrumed upon a pin 10, supported int-he side walls of the shell, the thumbpiece projecting above the upper edge of the shell through an opening formed therein.
A spring 11, secured at one end to the latch and bearingat its opposite free end against the inner face of the upper-wall of the shell,
throws-the hook downwardly onto the upperedgeof the slide. The slide at this portion is cut away. to accommodate; the latch, and is provided with a locking notch or shoulder- 12', adapted, when the slide is pushed inwardly, or housed, to coact with the hook to lock the slide against outward movement. In cutting away the edge of the slide a finger or lug 13 is left at the upper inner end thereof, said lug coacting with the latch to prevent withdrawal of the slide beyond that point where the knife 6 clears the openings 2 and 3, as shown in Fig. 2.
From the foregoing and an inspection of the drawings, it is thought that the opera tion of the structure will be clear; but to recapitulate, and assuming the parts are positioned as in Figs. 1 and 3, the user will press upon the finger-piece 8, rotating the same rearw'ardly, thereby lifting the latch and freeing the slide. Spring 7 thereupon protrudes the slide, the outward movement thereof being arrested by reason of the finger 13 coming into contact with the rear side of the latch, as in Fig. 2. The cigar is then positioned and the slide pushed in wardly, causing the knife to sever the tip. The parts are so proportioned that as the tip is completely severed the hook 9 will be thrown down by the spring 11 into locking engagement with the locking notch or shoulder 12, as seen in Fig. 3.
It will at once be appreciated that the device is simple and compact the parts few and readily manufactured, and that there is nothing in the structure to get out of order. Produced in high-grade metal, it makes an effective cutter, which may be readily carried in the pocket.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. A cigar-tip cutter, comprising in combination, a fiat shell orcasing open at one end' and having oppositely-disposed openings in the side walls thereof for the rece tion of the tip of a cigar; a slide mounted 1n the casing and guided thereby, said slide having at its central portion a cutting blade, and being cut away along one edge to form a stop-finger at the inner end thereof, and likewise to form a locking notch; and a latch pivoted in the adjacent edge of the casing, said latch coacting with the stop finger to arrest the outward movement of the slide, and also with the notch to hold the slide in its housed position within the shell.
2. A cigar-tip cutter, comprising in combination, a flat shell or casing open at one end and having oppositely-disposed openings in the side walls thereof for the reception of the tip of a cigar; a slide mounted in the casing and guided thereby, said slide being shorter than the length of the casing and provided at its outer end with a head, the height and thickness of said head being substantially equal to the height and thick ness of the shell or casing, and the inner end of said slide being cut away centrally; a knife formed upon the slide at the end of said cut-away portion and in line with the openings in the side walls of the shell; a V- shaped spring connected at one end to the slide, the opposite end of the spring bearing upon the rear wall of the casing; a latch pivotally mounted in the upper portion of the shell or casing, said latch comprisin a finger-piece which projects outwardly beyond the wall of the casing, and a hook portion adapted to enter a locking notch or recess formed in the upper face of the slide; and a stop finger formed upon the upper rear end of the slide, said finger being adapted to contact with the rear end of the latch and to arrest the outward movement of the slide when the latch is released and the slide is impelled outwardly by the spring. 7
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JOHN D. BATTIN.
lVitnesses FLEE'rwoon LANNEAU, CHARLES NIGGESMITH.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C.
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US4000561A (en) * 1975-07-14 1977-01-04 Wieder Horst K Device for severing tubular members
US5791051A (en) * 1996-11-05 1998-08-11 Pacific Handy Cutter Cigar cutter
US6076260A (en) * 1996-12-02 2000-06-20 Amyx & Christy, Inc. Cigar clipper and method
US6298857B1 (en) 1996-11-05 2001-10-09 Pacific Handy Cutter, Inc. Hand held portable cigar humidor
US20090113718A1 (en) * 2007-11-05 2009-05-07 Colibri Corporation Cigar Cutting Apparatus
US20100146792A1 (en) * 2008-10-21 2010-06-17 St Dupont Cigar cutter
US20100175266A1 (en) * 2006-08-14 2010-07-15 Fischer Brett W Cartridge tip cutting device and method
US20110302785A1 (en) * 2010-06-13 2011-12-15 Chin-Chung Chuan Automatic POP-UP Cigar Cutter
US20230255261A1 (en) * 2022-02-15 2023-08-17 Yen-Fen Lo Cigar cutter

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4000561A (en) * 1975-07-14 1977-01-04 Wieder Horst K Device for severing tubular members
US5791051A (en) * 1996-11-05 1998-08-11 Pacific Handy Cutter Cigar cutter
US6298857B1 (en) 1996-11-05 2001-10-09 Pacific Handy Cutter, Inc. Hand held portable cigar humidor
US6076260A (en) * 1996-12-02 2000-06-20 Amyx & Christy, Inc. Cigar clipper and method
US20100175266A1 (en) * 2006-08-14 2010-07-15 Fischer Brett W Cartridge tip cutting device and method
US20090113718A1 (en) * 2007-11-05 2009-05-07 Colibri Corporation Cigar Cutting Apparatus
US20100162569A1 (en) * 2007-11-05 2010-07-01 Andrew Smith Cigar cutting apparatus
US7770295B2 (en) * 2007-11-05 2010-08-10 Andrew Smith Cigar cutting apparatus
US20100146792A1 (en) * 2008-10-21 2010-06-17 St Dupont Cigar cutter
US8656595B2 (en) * 2008-10-21 2014-02-25 St Dupont Cigar cutter
US20110302785A1 (en) * 2010-06-13 2011-12-15 Chin-Chung Chuan Automatic POP-UP Cigar Cutter
US20230255261A1 (en) * 2022-02-15 2023-08-17 Yen-Fen Lo Cigar cutter

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