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EVANS
EVANS Trig-A-Lite Series Enamel Pocket Lighter
Series
Trig-A-Lite
1930Year
Series Features: Press down once to ignite with a friction spark; release to extinguish automatically.
Patent Background (Granted and Pending Applications):
Background: The absolute patent monopoly for the fully automatic "one-motion lighter" belongs to Ronson, which secured the Banjo patent in 1926. Any brand manufacturing a one-push automatic lighter in the U.S. faces strong litigation from Ronson.
Evans' Strategy: In the early 1930s, Evans was sued by Ronson for producing a similar design. Thereafter, Evans adopted a dual-track strategy: on one hand, it paid licensing fees to Ronson and often displayed micro-markings like "Under Ronson Pat." on its automatic lighters; on the other, Evans engineers developed the "Trig-A-Lite" side-trigger push mechanism and the post-war Spitfire (later renamed Banner) wheel-drive automatic mechanism. By altering the spring force direction and gear engagement points, they successfully obtained their own improvement patents, transitioning from "fully dependent on licensing" to "partially self-improved."
Core Information
Brand
EVANS
Era
1935-1942
Material
Chrome-plated brass
Size
Height: 36.7 × Width: 36 × Thickness: 10.8 mm
Weight
35.7 g
Type
Press to Auto
Country of Origin
United States
Craftsmanship Details
Enamel + Art Deco pattern
Collection Overview
漂亮的蒂芙尼蓝珐琅打火机,Trig-A-Lite系列的小号款口袋机,高温珐琅+装饰艺术图案。
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