[0001] The present invention relates to a lighter particularly suitable for cigarette smokers.
[0002] A number of lighters with several shapes and sizes for cigarette smokers, particularly
lighters with elongated shapes having a generally elliptical or rectangular cross-section,
are known. A drawback of the presently known lighters for cigarette smokers is that
they are easily lost due to their small size.
[0003] Moreover, they can hardly be found within the handbag containing a plurality of objects.
[0004] The ease with which lighters are lost is further promoted by the fact that smokers
often use the lighters by usual, automatic gestures, i.e. without paying particular
attention to the lighter itself.
[0005] Still the lighter may be cumbersome and bother if kept in the smokers' pockets.
[0006] To solve such problems many smokers are used to keeping the lighter in the packet
of cigarettes when this is partially empty. It is self-evident that such a solution
is limited by the fact that the packet of cigarettes may be used as a lighter holder
only when the number of cigarettes in the packet is small enough, typically about
half the initial content.
[0007] Another problem of the solution mentioned above is the need to take the lighter out
of the packet of cigarettes and to put it back thereinto after its use.
[0008] Such apparently easy, ordinary actions of taking out and putting back in may be rather
troublesome to those who are engaged in other operations (e.g. holding the a telephone
handset) or have lost the use of one hand.
[0009] A lighter case which can be secured to a packet of cigarettes so as to receive the
lighter keeping it close thereto is also known. Such a case, however, has the drawback
of generally matching the outer shape of the lighter which is kept therein with the
result that the overall dimensions are in any case very large and detrimentally affect
those of the packet. Moreover, in most cases it is necessary to take the lighter out
of the case for it to be used so that it may be left somewhere and lost.
[0010] A first object of the invention is to provide a lighter equipped with means for securing
it to a packet of cigarettes and with such a size as not to change the overall dimensions
of the packet to which it is applied.
[0011] A second object of the invention is to provide a lighter which can be used with no
removal from the packet of cigarettes.
[0012] Such objects are accomplished by providing a lighter for cigarette smokers which
is equipped with means for securing it to a small side of the packet of cigarettes,
thus allowing it to be operated
in situ.
[0013] According to the several embodiments herein shown such means allows the lighter to
be permanently or removably secured to the packet.
[0014] A better understanding of the invention will be gained from the following detailed
description with reference to the accompanying drawings which show by way of a not
limiting example some preferred embodiments of the invention.
[0015] In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the lighter of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the lighter of the invention;
Fig. 2A is an enlarged view of a detail of Fig. 2;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the lighter of the invention;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the lighter of Fig. 3 provided with removable parts;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a removable part of the lighter of Fig. 3;
Fig. 6 is a different perspective view of the lighter of Fig. 3;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of a detail of the lighter of Fig. 3;
Fig. 8 shows an enlarged detail of the lighter of Fig. 3;
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a lighter secured to the top of a packet of cigarettes
according to the invention;
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a lighter according to the invention which is secured
to the bottom of a packet of cigarettes which may be of the hard or soft-box type;
and
Fig. 11 shows a perspective view of the invention with some advertisement space or
alikes.
[0016] With reference to the accompanying drawings according to the invention there is provided
a lighter 1 which is equipped with fastening means capable of combining the lighter
1 with a packet of cigarettes 3 in a removable manner.
[0017] In a first preferred embodiment shown in Fig. 1 such fastening means is formed of
an elastic longitudinal member consisting of a plate secured on the longer side of
one small face of the lighter so as to form a clip means 2. Such clip means 2 allows
lighter 1 to be combined with packet 3 in a removable manner so as to make it possible
to move the lighter from an empty to a full packet of cigarettes 3.
[0018] Particularly said clip 2 can be applied, for example, to one of the slots on either
of the small bases of the packet of cigarettes.
[0019] A possible alternative to said embodiment, shown in Figs. 2-2A, provides a clip 2a
with a safety 12 capable of avoiding any accidental removal of lighter 1 from packet
3. In such a second embodiment, clip 2a is very thin, thus advantageously reducing
the overall dimensions of the lighter.
[0020] According to a third embodiment shown in Figs. 3-8 said means for fastening the lighter
to the packet of cigarettes includes a suitable adhesive means preferably formed of
an adhesive strip 2b joining lighter 1 with packet 3.
[0021] Advantageously one or more intermediate members or plates 8, each with an adhesive
strip 2c may be also provided. Each such member 8 can be permanently secured to the
packet of cigarettes 3 and removably joined with lighter 1. In the preferred embodiment
described, such intermediate plates 8 are secured to the lighter by means of end lugs
9 capable of being fitted into suitable housings 10 formed in lighter 1.
[0022] Once the packet is empty, such intermediate removable member 8 allows lighter 1 to
be removed from said member 8 which is attached to the empty packet and to be joined
with a full packet of cigarettes 3 by a further intermediate member or plate 8 provided
with an adhesive strip 2c directly applied to one large side of lighter 1.
[0023] In the preferred embodiment of such third alternative engaging means 9 and 10 are
shaped in such a way to define a locking/unlocking direction parallel to the contact
surface with packet 3.
[0024] Thus, by shifting the lighter keeping it parallel to the contact surface with packet
3, adhesive plate 8 detaches from lighter 1.
[0025] In order to correctly fit the lighter onto the packet of cigarettes 3, lighter 1
is provided with a pair of rigid centring tabs 11. Housings 10 for engaging lugs 9
are formed in tabs 11. The width of such tabs 11 is proportional to the number and
thickness of fastening members 8 which can be used one after the other.
[0026] As already mentioned the bottom of lighter 1 has a further adhesive strip 2b which
allows lighter 1 to be also used after all of the intermediate members 8 have been
used up.
[0027] A further embodiment of the invention which is not shown provides a pair of elastic
tabs as removable means for securing the lighter to the packet and forming a gap capable
of receiving and engaging a portion of the packet of cigarettes 3.
[0028] It should be appreciated that whatever embodiment is employed, it is not necessary
to detach lighter 1 from packet of cigarettes 3 to light a cigarette. As it can be
seen from the figures, the invention allows the flame to develop directly from the
large side which is opposite to the contact surface with the packet. Of course such
an embodiment is not limiting.
[0029] Advantageously, since the lighter according to the present invention has very small
overall dimensions, a lighter provided with a clip which is like a money holder may
also be used. Thus, the lighter is always at easy reach and will certainly be put
back into the pocket after use because of the nature of the objects to which it is
attached.
[0030] A further advantage of the invention is given by the possibility to occupy a surface
of lighter 1 with advertisements or customized space (name, stars, etc.). As it can
be best seen in Fig. 11, a surface 13 which may be used for the above-mentioned purposes
is provided in the central zone of the surface of lighter 1 which is opposite to packet
3.
[0031] The present invention has been described and illustrated according to some preferred
embodiments thereof, however, it should be understood that those skilled in the art
can make modifications and/or equivalent replacements without departing from the scope
of the present invention.
1. A lighter (1) for cigarette smokers, characterized in that there is provided a means
for removably fastening the lighter (1) to a packet of cigarettes (3) or the like.
2. The lighter of claim 1, characterized in that said removable fastening means includes
a clip (2) which can be applied to one of the slots of packet (3) to which lighter
(1) has to be secured.
3. The lighter of claim 1, characterized in that said fastening means includes a clip
(2a) provided with a safety (12) which can engage the free end of said clip (2a),
the latter being able to be applied to one of the slots of packet (3).
4. The lighter of claim 1, characterized in that said removable fastening means includes
suitable adhesive means formed of at least one adhesive strip (2b) integral with lighter
(1) and capable of sticking to packet (3).
5. The lighter of claim 4, characterized in that there are provided one or more intermediate
members or plates (8) each provided with an adhesive strip (2c).
6. The lighter of claim 5, characterized in that the intermediate members (8) are capable
of being permanently fastened only to one packet of cigarettes (3) one after the other.
7. The lighter of claims 5 and 6, characterized in that said intermediate plates (8)
are secured to lighter (1) by means of end lugs (9) capable of engaging suitable housings
(10), said housings (10) fitting said lugs (9) and being located inside the body of
lighter (1).
8. The lighter of claims 5 to 7, characterized in that said housings (10) are located
inside tabs (11) for centring lighter (1) with respect to packet (3).
9. The lighter of claims 5 to 8, characterized in that when the packet (3) is empty,
the lighter can be detached from the intermediate member (8) which is sticking to
the empty packet (3) and attached to a full packet by means of the adhesive strip
(2c) which is sticking to the next intermediate member or plate (8).
10. The lighter of claims 5 to 9, characterized in that the engaging members (9, 10) are
so formed as to define a locking/unlocking direction parallel to the contact surface
with packet (3).
11. The lighter of claim 10, characterized in that the engaging members (9, 10) are such
that the adhesive plate (8) which is sticking on packet (3) is detached from lighter
(1) by shifting said lighter (1) keeping it parallel to the contact surface with packet
3.
12. The lighter of claims 5 to 11, characterized in that the width of tabs (11) is proportional
to the number and thickness of the fastening members (8) which can be used one after
the other.
13. The lighter of claims 5 to 12, characterized in that the surface of the lighter (1)
adjacent to the intermediate members (8) has a further adhesive strip (2b) which allows
the lighter (1) itself to be used after all of the intermediate members (8) have been
used up.
14. The lighter of claim 1, characterized in that there are provided a pair of elastic
tabs as removable means for securing the lighter to the packet and forming a gap capable
of receiving and engaging a portion of the packet of cigarettes (3).
15. The lighter of claim 2, characterized in that said clip (2) can be used as a money
holder.
16. The lighter of claims 1 to 14, characterized in that the flame develops directly from
the large side which is opposite to the contact surface with the packet so that it
is not necessary to detach the lighter from the packet of cigarettes (3) in order
to light a cigarette.
17. The lighter of the preceding claims, characterized in that a surface (13) of lighter
(1) which may be occupied by advertisement or customized space (name, stars, etc.)
is provided in the central zone of the surface of lighter (1) which is opposite to
packet (3).