81 |
Self-lighting device for a cigarette |
US14005564 |
2012-03-14 |
US09517975B2 |
2016-12-13 |
Marlène Abisdid; Charli Abisdid; Dominique Medus; Pierre Thebault |
The invention relates to a self-lighting device for a cigarette, comprising a primary chemical material (7) to be placed at the lighting end (4) of the cigarette (1); and a secondary chemical material (8) that is incompatible with the primary material (7), said primary and secondary materials being inflammable when they come into contact with each other. The device is characterized in that the secondary material (8) is arranged in a receptacle (9) designed to fit over the lighting end (4) of the cigarette (1), bringing the secondary material into contact with the primary material (7). |
82 |
SELF-LIGHTING DEVICE FOR A CIGARETTE |
US14005564 |
2012-03-14 |
US20140113239A1 |
2014-04-24 |
Marlène Abisdid; Charli Abisdid; Dominique Medus; Pierre Thebault |
The invention relates to a self-lighting device for a cigarette, comprising a primary chemical material (7) to be placed at the lighting end (4) of the cigarette (1); and a secondary chemical material (8) that is incompatible with the primary material (7), said primary and secondary materials being inflammable when they come into contact with each other. The device is characterised in that the secondary material (8) is arranged in a receptacle (9) designed to fit over the lighting end (4) of the cigarette (1), bringing the secondary material into contact with the primary material (7). |
83 |
Oil lighter |
US238721 |
1994-05-05 |
US5445520A |
1995-08-29 |
Makoto Ichikawa |
An oil lighter comprised of a lower primary chamber having an oil filler aperture, a secondary chamber that contains part of a wick that draws oil up, is located above the primary chamber and has a base aperture that communicates with the primary chamber, a valve to open and close the communicating aperture, comprised of a spindle supported in the secondary chamber so as to be vertically slidable and having at its lower end a shaft that passes through the communicating aperture between the primary and secondary chambers and protrudes into the primary chamber, said valve normally being urged downward to close the communicating aperture from above, and an operating means constituted by a lever for raising the spindle against the force that urges the spindle downward. |
84 |
Cigarette lighters |
US3438717D |
1965-10-21 |
US3438717A |
1969-04-15 |
MURPHY PATRICK J SR; MURPHY PATRICK J JR |
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85 |
Artificial candle |
US15274261 |
1961-11-16 |
US3081612A |
1963-03-19 |
ROSCOVICH FRANK A |
|
86 |
Lighter |
US26270551 |
1951-12-21 |
US2692493A |
1954-10-26 |
HEPBURN WILLIAM G |
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87 |
Pipe and cigarette lighter |
US14143050 |
1950-01-31 |
US2622424A |
1952-12-23 |
PAIGE BYRON L |
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88 |
Self-lighting pipe |
US2538448 |
1948-05-06 |
US2595534A |
1952-05-06 |
NICHOLSON EUGENE W; ELBERT GOATS |
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89 |
Pyrophoric lighter |
US14061050 |
1950-01-26 |
US2592837A |
1952-04-15 |
ERIC WEDEMEYER |
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90 |
Cigarette lighter |
US2177648 |
1948-04-19 |
US2529104A |
1950-11-07 |
WILLIAM REGELMANN; ELIZABETH REGELMANN |
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91 |
Mechanical lighter |
US2351648 |
1948-04-27 |
US2511997A |
1950-06-20 |
THEODOR RUETZ |
|
92 |
Lighter |
US62110945 |
1945-10-08 |
US2437623A |
1948-03-09 |
SUNDBY HAROLD C |
|
93 |
Jet lighter |
US40495941 |
1941-08-01 |
US2318327A |
1943-05-04 |
LESLIE PHILLIPS FRANCIS |
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94 |
Pocket cigar lighter |
US32567828 |
1928-12-13 |
US1886461A |
1932-11-08 |
BERMAN OTTO N |
|
95 |
Island |
US1858395D |
|
US1858395A |
1932-05-17 |
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|
96 |
Pocket lighter |
US14745426 |
1926-11-10 |
US1700486A |
1929-01-29 |
FOSTER CLARK EDWARD |
|
97 |
Miner's lamp. |
US1912732812 |
1912-11-22 |
US1099753A |
1914-06-09 |
LOGAN WILLIAM H |
|
98 |
Safety attachment for lamps. |
US1913804720 |
1913-12-04 |
US1096066A |
1914-05-12 |
STEVENSON DAVID BOWLBY |
|
99 |
Burner for lamps. |
US1913752712 |
1913-03-07 |
US1081095A |
1913-12-09 |
CLIFFORD JOHN |
|
100 |
Miner's lamp. |
US1912686924 |
1912-03-28 |
US1037948A |
1912-09-10 |
MANGIN EDWARD C |
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