序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 FIRE STARTER SYSTEM AND METHOD US15804018 2017-11-06 US20180148659A1 2018-05-31 Yvette Nanine Mathews
A fire starter system; the device is a safe, simple and versatile fire starting recreation and survival tool. The various embodiments each provide a complete fire-starting kit, including a fuel source and igniter used to ignite the fuel source. Furthermore, the device may include a waterproof package containing the fuel source and igniter.
2 Lighter assembly US13590400 2012-08-21 US08708695B2 2014-04-29 Corbin E. Reese; Nicholas R. Jungwirth
A portable, handheld lighter assembly for lighting a lighting end of a rolled tobacco product, such as a cigarette or a cigar, includes an elongated body formed with opposed first and second channels formed on either side of a combustion zone and a stop formed in the elongated body. The combustion zone traverses the stop so as to couple the first channel in gaseous communication with the second channel. The stop restricts movement of a rolled tobacco product into the second channel from the first channel and restricts movement of a rolled tobacco product into the first channel from the second channel. A lighter is coupled to the elongated body and is for applying lighting heat to the combustion zone at the stop for lighting a lighting end of a rolled tobacco product applied against the stop in the combustion zone from the first channel or the second channel.
3 Cigar lighter US3520328D 1967-12-01 US3520328A 1970-07-14 STUART ROBERT
4 Composition combustible EP00870027.0 2000-02-18 EP1126009A1 2001-08-22 Rives, Jean-Pierre

La présente invention concerne une composition combustible brûlant avec une flamme de couleur verte comprenant jusqu'à 99,9 % d'hydrocarbure et au moins 0,1 % en poids d'un agent colorigène de formule générale où R1, R2 et R3 représentent indépendamment un radical méthyl, éthyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl ou iso-butyl ou un atome d'hydrogène avec la réserve que deux au moins des groupes R1 et R2 ne sont pas des atomes d'hydrogènes.

Selon d'autres aspects, l'invention concerne également un briquet fournissant une flamme de couleur verte et une recharge pour ce briquet.

5 JPS5137593B1 - JP1218268 1968-02-27 JPS5137593B1 1976-10-16
6 JPS5028861B1 - JP4984668 1968-07-15 JPS5028861B1 1975-09-18
7 JPS4940445Y1 - JP116072 1970-04-11 JPS4940445Y1 1974-11-06
8 PANEL BRACELET WITH REPLACEABLE INSERTED PANELS US15394769 2016-12-29 US20170231338A1 2017-08-17 Michael Thomas
A panel bracelet comprises a plurality of panels configured to be selectively replaceable within the bracelet, wherein each panel includes parallel ends configured to be perpendicular to the width of the bracelet and longer parallel sides configured to extend along the circumference of the bracelet, wherein each panel includes a perimeter groove around the perimeter of the panel; a pair of panel holding frames, wherein each open panel holding frame is configured to hold a panel therein, and wherein each panel holding frame includes a retaining bead that is received within the perimeter groove of the panel held within the panel holding frame to receive and retain the panel therein.
9 LIGHTER ASSEMBLY US13590400 2012-08-21 US20140057220A1 2014-02-27 Corbin E. Reese; Nicholas R. Jungwirth
A portable, handheld lighter assembly for lighting a lighting end of a rolled tobacco product, such as a cigarette or a cigar, includes an elongated body formed with opposed first and second channels formed on either side of a combustion zone and a stop formed in the elongated body. The combustion zone traverses the stop so as to couple the first channel in gaseous communication with the second channel. The stop restricts movement of a rolled tobacco product into the second channel from the first channel and restricts movement of a rolled tobacco product into the first channel from the second channel. A lighter is coupled to the elongated body and is for applying lighting heat to the combustion zone at the stop for lighting a lighting end of a rolled tobacco product applied against the stop in the combustion zone from the first channel or the second channel.
10 Portable lighter US458067 1974-04-05 US3930785A 1976-01-06 Taro Yanai
An ignition rod combined with a casing is provided with a tip for ignition normally placed within the casing, the tip holding a striking piece which is firmly but detachably mounted on its end, the striking piece being firmly held by the tip for ignition at the time of striking but easily removed therefrom at the time of replacement.
11 Lighter US3602622D 1969-10-29 US3602622A 1971-08-31 COBARG CLAUS CHRISTIAN
In a lighter apparatus operable with a fuel controlled by a fuel valve actuated by means of an operating mechanism, a magnetic circuit for supplying energizing sparks to the fuel, the magnetic circuit comprising a substantially U-shaped yoke member, an armature member shunting the yoke member and supported in magnetic circuit relationship therewith, a torsion bar fixedly coupled to the armature member and connecting same to the common operating mechanism, the torsion bar being coupled to the armature member at a side portion thereof permitting rotation of the armature member away from the yoke member about an axis passing outside of the armature member, when the common operating mechanism is actuated. In another embodiment of the present invention the torsion bar is not fixed to the armature member but engages same with a leverlike or cam-shaped end portion and moves it against a backing member attached to the yoke member.
12 Torch US3516774D 1968-06-05 US3516774A 1970-06-23 LIVINGSTONE GREGORY W
13 Ignition device US3493312D 1967-08-14 US3493312A 1970-02-03 GUENIN ANDRE; CHERVET ERIC; ZELLWEGER CONRAD
14 Colored flame combustion device US3468615D 1967-11-03 US3468615A 1969-09-23 CAREY CHARLES A
15 Lighter with gravity oriented safety mechanism US3450143D 1966-12-27 US3450143A 1969-06-17 TAMARIN BERNARD J
16 Wilhelm e US236183D US236183A 1881-01-04
17 BUTANE FREE RECHARGEABLE CHARGER LIGHTER WITH SOLAR POWER US14706040 2015-05-07 US20150308687A1 2015-10-29 Emmitt T. Wilson
A lighter rechargeable in nature, and complimenting any other hand held device by means of electronic energy transfer.
18 Butane free rechargeable charger lighter with solar power US13478784 2012-08-06 US09059589B2 2015-06-16 Emmitt Thomas Wilson
A lighter rechargeable in nature, and complimenting any other hand held device by means of electronic energy transfer.
19 Briquette ignition device US12973040 2010-12-20 US08967154B2 2015-03-03 Tonia Mitchell
An igniter for an incendiary briquette of a type suitable for smoking a smoking substance disposed in a bowl of a hookah is disclosed. The igniter includes a housing defining an interior and having a sidewall, a bottom wall, and a top opening providing access to the interior. An ignition source that produces a flame is disposed in the interior of the housing. The igniter includes a removable tray for supporting the incendiary briquette. The tray has at least one heat transfer hole therein and is sized to be removably supported by the housing at a location above the flame of the ignition source, wherein heat flows upwardly to cause a burning of the incendiary briquette. The tray is sized to seat above the bowl of the hookah so that the burning briquette is supported to cause a burning of the smoking substance.
20 Butane free rechargeable charger lighter with solar power US13478784 2012-08-06 US20140035508A1 2014-02-06 Emmitt T. Wilson
A lighter rechargeable in nature, and complimenting any other hand held device by means of electronic energy transfer.
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