[0001] The present invention relates to an improved gas lighter of the flame and spark type.
[0002] As is known, various types of gas lighters for domestic use are available which are
capable of producing the spark required to ignite town gas, methane, liquid gas and
the like, as well as gas lighters which are capable of producing a flame, for example
for the ignition of chimneys, barbecues, and the like.
[0003] Such gas lighters essentially consist of a handle which includes the piezoelectric
mechanism for the production of the spark and the fuel tank, as well as systems for
the delivery and the orientation of the spark and of the flame towards the outer environment.
[0004] Conventionally, the handle of such devices is hollow and accommodates in its interior
a tank and a gas delivery system. The delivery valve is provided with a knurled wheel
mechanism which allows to perform the manual control of said valve and therefore also
of the flame which forms on the tip of the delivery pipe.
[0005] However, external environment factors, such as for example temperature, air humidity,
atmospheric pressure and so on, affect the delivery of the combustible gas, thus often
rendering ineffective the abovesaid valve control mechanism. More generally, the influence
of said environmental factors prevents the achievement of a correct and durable setting
of the gas lighter, the flame whereof must be consequently adjusted according to the
requirements.
[0006] Together with the abovesaid environmental factors, or even regardless thereof, other
elements negatively affect the operation of gas lighters of the flame type. Among
these, the most important resides in the technical characteristics of the gaseous
fuel which is in various occasions introduced in the tank of the lighter during refuelling.
In fact it is known that products are available on the market which have characteristics
(volatility, chemical composition, impurities, ignition point, heat value, specific
heat, oxygen demand for combustion, and the like) which are so differentiated that
the adjustment performed initially with technical gas may be inadequate depending
on the gas used by the user. Often the external adjustment ring of the device actually
exceeds its range, said ring being conceived, for obvious safety reasons, so that
the flame remains within a present range of adjustment.
[0007] The aim proposed by the invention is indeed to overcome the limitations and the disadvantages
of conventional solutions by providing a gas lighter wherein the formation of the
flame is not affected by the abovementioned technical environmental factors.
[0008] Within the scope of the above described aim, a particular object of the invention
is to provide a gas lighter wherein it is possible to provide a tank having such a
structure as to allow the differentiation of the production of gas lighters without
thereby having to intervene with particular modifications on said tank.
[0009] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a gas lighter which is
extremely simple from a structural point of view and which furthermore is considerably
advantageous from a functional point of view.
[0010] The above described aim, as well as the objects mentioned and others which will become
apparent hereinafter, are achieved by an improved gas lighter of the flame and spark
type, according to the invention, characterized in that it comprises elastically deformable
means, arranged upstream with respect to the delivery value of the tank in the direction
of the flow of fuel, said means being adapted to define at least one section with
variable opening size for the delivery of said fuel.
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of an improved gas lighter
of the flame and spark type, illustrated only by way of non-limitative
example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
figure 1 is a schematic overall perspective view of the gas lighter;
figure 2 is a partial longitudinal cross section view of the tank detail of the device
of figure 1.
[0012] With reference to the above described figures, the gas lighter, generally indicated
by the reference numeral 1, comprises a tank wherefrom there extends a deliver pipe
2.
[0013] Advantageously, the tank is made of two partially hollow parts 3 and 4 which are
mutually joined so as to define an inner tank for the fuel, indicated by 5, and a
conduit 6, arranged laterally with respect to the tank 5, for the delivery of the
gas.
[0014] The loading of the liquid fuel into the tank 5 is performed through a valve 7; a
through hole 8 provides a connection of liquid between said tank 5 and the conduit
6.
[0015] The conduit 6 is furthermore provided, on its side facing the fuel discharge section,
with a widened vaporization chamber 9 wherein the change of state of the fuel from
liquid to gas occurs. The discharge section of the chamber 9 is provided with a delivery
valve 10, adjustable by means of the knurled knob 11, which valve 10 is provided with
a nozzle 12 for the outflow of the gas towards the pipe 2.
[0016] The complete opening and closure of the valve 10 can be controlled by a cam 13-bracket
14 assembly, which in turn is controlled by means of a manual operating button 15.
[0017] In the accompanying drawings, the reference numeral 16 generally indicates the piezoelectric
mechanism for the production of the spark, the electrodes whereof reach the free end
of the pipe in which the flame is also produced.
[0018] The correct set-up of the device 1, in a manner which is regardless of the outer
environmental factors and of the technical factors described above, is achieved by
interposing on the fuel delivery conduit 6 a small disk 17 of spongy and elastically
deformable material. Said small disk 17 is arranged upstream, in the direction of
the flow of the gas, with respect to the delivery valve 10 and, precisely, it is arranged
at the section of inflow of the gas into said valve.
[0019] The degree of compression of the small disk 17, which determines the variation of
the size of the opening for the passage of the combustible gas, is controlled by a
stem composed of two parts, 18 and 19, respectively accommodated in the liquid fuel
delivery conduit 6 and in the vaporization chamber 9.
[0020] The stem 18/19 is arranged in the body of the gas lighter device so as to be able
to perform a translatory motion within the path of the fuel; said translatory motion,
on one hand, can be controlled by means of a threaded pin coupling 20 and, on the
other hand, causes the greater or smaller compression of the small disc of spongy
material 17.
[0021] The relative dimensions of the diameter of the stem 18/19 with respect to that of
said path 6 and 9 are such as to leave, around said stem, an interspace which is sufficient
to allow the passage of the fuel from the tank 5 towards the disc 17.
[0022] The end of the stem part 18 directed towards the threaded-pin adjustment mechanism
20 is provided with an o-ring 21 adapted to provide a seal for the fuel circulating
in the conduit 6.
[0023] By acting on the stem 18/19 by means of the threaded adjustment mechanism 20, the
desired degree of compression of the disc 17 in spongy material is therefore achieved.
This compression causes the desired reduction of the size of the microchannels of
said material through which the transfer of gas from the chamber 9 towards the inlet
section of the valve 10 is performed. This system of double adjustment of the flow
of gas allows the use in safety conditions of the gas lighter in all situations and
with any type of fuel.
[0024] Another important aspect of the invention furthermore resides in the fact that the
particular s tructure adopted in the tank design allows, in
a way, to standardize gas lighter production processes, thus allowing to reduce the
production costs in general, as well as that of the finished product.
[0025] The invention thus conceived is susceptible to numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept.
[0026] Moreover, all the details may be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0027] In practice, the materials employed, as well as the dimensions and the contingent
shapes, may be any according to the requirements.
1. Improved gas lighter of the flame and spark type, characterized in that it comprises
elastically deformable means (17) arranged upstream with respect to the delivery valve
(10) of the tank (5) in the direction of the flow of the fuel, said means (17) being
adapted to define at least one section with variable opening size for the delivery
of said fuel.
2. Gas lighter, according to claim 1, characterized in that said elastically deformable
means consist of a layer of spongy material (17) interposed along the path of said
fuel upstream with respect to the delivery valve (10), a stem (18, 19) with adjustable
translatory motion being furthermore provided to interfere with said layer (17) to
cause an elastic deformation in order to obtain the variation of the size of the passages
for said fuel.
3. Gas lighter, according to the preceding claims, characterized in that said stem
with adjustable translatory motion is composed of two parts (18, 19) respectively
accommodated in portions (6, 9) of the path of the fuel, a stem part (18) being provided
with a threaded-pin coupling (20) adapted to actuate a controlled translatory movement
inside said fuel path (6, 9), said path being formed by the interspace defined between
the outer wall of said stem (18, 19) and the inner walls of said adjustment path portions
(6, 9) of said fuel.
4. Gas lighter, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said stem part (18) comprises an O-ring (21).
5. Gas lighter, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said tank (5) is made of two separate and partially hollow parts (3, 4) which
can be combined with one another to define said fuel tank (5) with built-in fuel loading
(7), delivery (10) and adjustment systems (17, 18, 19, 20).
6. Tank for improved gas lighters of the flame and spark type according to the preceding
claims, characterized in that it comprises two separate partially hollow parts (3,
4) which can be combined with one another to form a fuel tank (5) with built-in fuel
loading (7) and delivery (10) systems.
7. Tank according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said separate partially
hollow parts (3, 4), which can be combined with one another, also define flame adjustment
means (17, 18, 19, 20).
8. Tank according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises elastically
deformable means arranged upstream with respect to said delivery valve (10) in the
direction of the flow of said fuel, consisting of a layer (17) of spongy material
interposed along the path of said fuel upstream with respect to said delivery valve
(10), a stem (18, 19) with adjustable translatory movement being furthermore provided
to interfere with said layer (17), so as to cause its elastic deformation to obtain
the variation of the size of the passages for said fuel.
9. Tank according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said
stem with adjustable translatory motion consists of two parts (18, 19) respectively
accommodated in portions (6, 9) of the path of the fuel, a stem part (18) being provided
with a threaded-pin coupling (20) adapted to actuate its controlled translatory motion
inside said fuel path, said path being formed by the interspace defined between
the outer part of said stem (18, 19) and the inner part of said portions (6, 9) for
the delivery of said fuel.
10. Tank, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that
comprises an O-ring (21) provided on said stem (18).