US2010162569A1PendingUtilityA1

Cigar cutting apparatus

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Assignee: SMITH ANDREWPriority: Nov 5, 2007Filed: Mar 12, 2010Published: Jul 1, 2010
Est. expiryNov 5, 2027(~1.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Andrew D. Smith
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Abstract

A cigar cutter has a body formed of a pair of plates having aligning orifices defining a passage for the head of a cigar to be cut. A pair of opposed cutting blades, movable toward and away from each other within the body each have a cutting edge, which cooperates with the opposing cutting edge during toward movement to cut the cigar head. Each of a pair of bridges is affixed to one of the cutting blades and moveable therewith. A spring engages the bridges and biases them toward an extended position wherein the cutting edges are moved away from each other within the body. A latch automatically engages both of the blades approximate the inward terminus of their toward movement and maintains the blades in a retracted storage position wherein the edges are not exposed. The cutting edges are each inwardly tapered to cause the edges and the cigar to cooperate to force the opposing blades together during their toward movement to automatically sharpen the blades. Each of the bridges has a guide for receiving and guiding the other of the cutting blades during their toward movement.

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1 . A cigar cutter comprising:
 a housing defining a passage for a head of a cigar to be cut;   a pair of opposed cutting blades within said housing, each cutting blade having a cutting edge movable toward the cutting edge of the other cutting blade in a toward motion having an inward terminus wherein said edges are not exposed, and movable away from the cutting edge of the other blade in an away motion, wherein said cutting edges cooperate during said toward motion to cut the cigar;   a biasing element engaging each of said blades and causing said away motion, and comprising a pair of compression springs each disposed on an opposite side of said passage and each extending between said cutting blades; and   bridges each having a guide for receiving and guiding each associated of said cutting blades during said toward motion.   
   
   
       2 . The cutter of  claim 1  wherein each of said compression springs associated with a first of said cutting blades is coaxially aligned with one of said compression springs associated with the other of said cutting blades. 
   
   
       3 . A cigar cutter comprising:
 a housing defining a passage for a head of a cigar to be cut;   a pair of opposed cutting blades within said housing, each cutting blade having a cutting edge movable toward the cutting edge of the other cutting blade in a toward motion having an inward terminus wherein said edges are not exposed, and movable away from the cutting edge of the other blade in an away motion, wherein said cutting edges cooperate during said toward motion to cut the cigar;   a biasing element engaging each of said blades and causing said away motion; and   a bridge cooperating with said blade's associated biasing element to guide said associated cutting blade during said toward motion and to cause said away motion.   
   
   
       4 . The cutter of  claim 3  wherein said biasing elements are compression springs. 
   
   
       5 . The cutter of  claim 4  wherein each of said bridges comprises a pair of tubular pockets for receiving an associated pair of said compression springs, each pocket aligned with said toward and away motions for maintaining said associated compression spring in alignment with said toward and away motions. 
   
   
       6 . The cutter of  claim 5  further comprising a plurality of guide pins, each received within and coaxially aligned with one of said compression springs. 
   
   
       7 . The cutter of  claim 6  wherein each of said compression springs associated with a first of said cutting blades is coaxially aligned with one of said compression springs associated with the other of said cutting blades.

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