Cigar cutter with braking mechanism

Through the design of the guide rail and brake block, the cigar cutter achieves automatic state switching, solving the problems of insufficient convenience and safety in existing technologies and providing a safer user experience.

CN116439409BActive Publication Date: 2026-06-12陈顺福

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Patents(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
陈顺福
Filing Date
2022-04-19
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Technical Problem

Existing cigar cutters lack convenience and safety, requiring users to manually operate the movable handle to change states, which can easily lead to accidental operation and danger.

Method used

Design a cigar cutter with a braking mechanism, comprising a guide rail, a blade holder, an elastic component, and a brake block. The blade holder is pressed to automatically switch between closed and open states, and the brake block rotates in the guide rail to maintain the open state.

🎯Benefits of technology

It improves ease of use and safety, allowing users to easily switch and maintain the cigar cutter's status, avoiding injuries caused by misoperation.

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Abstract

The present application provides a cigar cutter with a braking mechanism, which is internally provided with a braking block and a guide track. The braking block is pivotally arranged and can move in the guide track. The guide track is divided into a smooth groove, a turning groove and an abutting groove. The two ends of the turning groove are respectively communicated to one end of the smooth groove and one end of the abutting groove. One side of the turning groove is provided with a shoulder. The other side of the abutting groove relative to the shoulder is provided with an abutting block. The partial part of the abutting block corresponds to the two sides of the smooth groove. When the cigar cutter is changed from an open state to a closed state, the braking block sequentially touches the abutting block and the shoulder, so that the braking block rotates in a first direction. The length between the two opposite sides of the braking block after rotation is greater than the distance between the two opposite sides of the smooth groove, so that the braking block cannot extend into the smooth groove, and the cigar cutter is kept in the closed state.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to a cigar cutter, and more particularly to a cigar cutter with a braking mechanism, which has a braking block and a guide rail. When the braking block slides in the guide rail, it can change its length corresponding to the opposite sides of the guide rail due to its rotation, thereby positioning the cigar cutter in a closed state. Background Technology

[0002] As modern people's living standards improve, expensive cigars have gradually become more acceptable. Generally speaking, since one end of a cigar (the cap) is closed, users must cut the cap before smoking it to make it slightly hollow so that they can enjoy the cigar's rich flavor after lighting the other end (the foot).

[0003] Currently, most users cut cigar caps using a cigar cutter. After all, if a user bites open the cap directly with their mouth, not only will their mouth be filled with tobacco, but the opening of the cap will also be uneven. This will affect the stability of the cigar's burning during smoking, resulting in a less smooth smoking experience and ruining the original taste and flavor of the cigar. Therefore, a cigar cutter can cut a smooth and suitable opening on the cigar, allowing the cigar to taste its best. At the same time, it can also avoid tearing the cigar wrapper, which would make the cigar's surface unsightly.

[0004] This article provides a brief introduction to a commonly used cigar cutter. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the cigar cutter 1 includes a bottom shell 11, a top shell 13, a fixed handle 15, and a movable handle 17. The bottom shell 11 and the top shell 13 can be assembled together to form a housing 10 (e.g., ...). Figure 2 As shown in the figure, the bottom shell 11 has corresponding through holes 110 and 130. Additionally, one end of the bottom shell 11 has a fixed handle 15 with a fixed blade 151. The fixed blade 151 can be accommodated between the bottom shell 11 and the top shell 13, and its blade edge partially obscures the through holes 110 and 130. Furthermore, the movable handle 17 is movably embedded in the other end of the bottom shell 11 and has a movable blade 171. The movable handle 17 can be pulled or pressed by the user, causing the movable blade 171 to extend into or move outside the shell 10.

[0005] Please refer to the above. Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, the user can move the position of the movable handle 17 so that the cigar cutter 1 is in a closed state, that is, the movable blade 171 can completely cover the remaining partial positions of the through holes 110, 130; or, the cigar cutter 1 is in an open state, that is, the movable blade 171 can completely not cover the remaining partial positions of the through holes 110, 130 (such as...). Figure 2 As shown), the user can insert the cap C of a cigar into the through holes 110 and 130 when the cigar cutter 1 is in the open state, and then push the movable handle 17 to close the cigar cutter 1 so as to smoothly cut a smooth opening on the cap C.

[0006] However, since the movable handle 17 has no positioning function, the conventional cigar cutter 1 requires the user to manually pull the handle 17 to open or close it. This method of operation is obviously inconvenient, and after storing the cigar cutter 1, a large impact can easily cause it to open. If the user subsequently retrieves the cigar cutter 1 without noticing that it is open, they may accidentally insert their fingers into the through holes 110 and 130 and be cut by the movable blade 171. Therefore, how to improve the conventional cigar cutter to provide users with a more convenient and safer user experience has become a major issue that many cigar industry researchers and related experts urgently need to address. Summary of the Invention

[0007] Given the astonishing spending power of cigar enthusiasts on cigar-related accessories, and considering that among the many cigar accessories, the cigar cutter is undoubtedly an indispensable personal item, the inventor, after long-term research and experimentation, has finally developed and designed a cigar cutter with a braking mechanism to provide a more practical, more operable and safer cigar cutter, thereby gaining the favor of consumers.

[0008] One object of the present invention is to provide a cigar cutter with a braking mechanism, comprising a body, a blade holder, at least one elastic component, and a braking block. The body has at least one through hole, within which at least one laterally extending guide rail is provided. The guide rail is at least divided into a smooth groove, a deflecting groove, and a stop groove. The two ends of the deflecting groove are respectively connected to one end of the smooth groove and one end of the stop groove. A shoulder is provided on one side of the deflecting groove, and a stop block is provided on the other side of the stop groove opposite to the shoulder. A portion of the stop block corresponds to two points on the smooth groove. The blade holder is movably embedded in the main body, with one side exposed outside the main body and the other side extending into the main body. The blade holder has at least one blade. An elastic component is located within the main body, with its two ends abutting against the blade holder and the main body respectively. When the blade holder moves towards the main body, the elastic component is compressed, and each blade blocks the through hole, causing the cigar cutter to close. When the blade holder is pushed away from the main body by the elastic component, and the blade no longer blocks the through hole, the cigar cutter opens. In the open state, the brake block is pivotally connected to the cutter holder and extends into the guide rail to move within it as the cutter holder moves. The first length between opposite sides of the brake block is equal to or less than the distance between opposite sides of the smooth groove, and the maximum second length between the other two opposite sides of the brake block is greater than the distance between opposite sides of the smooth groove. When the cigar cutter is in the open state, the brake block is located within the smooth groove, and its opposite sides correspond to opposite sides of the smooth groove. When the cutter holder is pressed and the elastic component is compressed... In this situation, the brake block moves from the smooth groove towards the abutment groove until it contacts the abutment block, at which point it rotates in a first direction. When the cutter head is no longer pressed, the elastic component pushes the cutter head outward due to its own force, and the brake block moves from the abutment groove towards the reversing groove until it contacts the shoulder. Then, it rotates again in the first direction, so that the other two sides of the brake block are respectively aligned with the opposite sides of the reversing groove and cannot extend into the smooth groove, keeping the cigar cutter in a closed state. Thus, the user can easily position the cigar cutter in its current state (e.g., open or closed) simply by pressing the cutter head, effectively improving storage security and providing better and easier operation.

[0009] Optionally, when the cigar cutter is in the closed state, if the cutter holder is pressed down and the elastic component is compressed, the brake block will move from the deflecting groove towards the abutting groove until it touches the abutting block, at which point it will rotate in the first direction. When the cutter holder is no longer pressed down, the elastic component will push the cutter holder to move due to its own force, and the brake block will move from the abutting groove towards the deflecting groove until it touches the shoulder, at which point it will rotate in the first direction again, so that the opposite sides of the brake block can respectively align with the opposite sides of the deflecting groove until it extends into the smooth groove, thus putting the cigar cutter in the open state.

[0010] Optionally, the brake block has a notch recessed inward on each of the other two sides.

[0011] Optionally, the first direction is clockwise.

[0012] Optionally, the longitudinal length of the deflection groove relative to its two sides may be greater than the longitudinal length of the smooth groove relative to its two sides.

[0013] Optionally, the body includes a housing, a front cover and a rear cover. The housing has a receiving opening on one side so that the other side of the blade holder and the blade can be inserted into the housing. The housing has a guide channel inside. The front cover can be assembled to the front side of the housing and has a front through hole. The rear cover can be assembled to the rear side of the housing and has a rear through hole. The front through hole and the rear through hole can together form the through hole.

[0014] Optionally, the main body may also include another blade, the position of which corresponds to the first blade.

[0015] To facilitate a better understanding of the purpose, technical features, and effects of this invention, the following detailed description is provided with reference to embodiments and accompanying drawings: Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a diagram illustrating the explosion of a well-known cigar cutter;

[0017] Figure 2 This is a diagram illustrating the assembly of a well-known cigar cutter;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the cigar cutter of the present invention in the open state;

[0019] Figure 4 This is an exploded schematic diagram of the cigar cutter of the present invention;

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the guide track of the present invention;

[0021] Figure 6This is a schematic diagram of the cigar cutter of the present invention in the closed state;

[0022] Figure 7A This is a partial bottom view of the brake block of the present invention after it has been assembled into the tool holder;

[0023] Figure 7B This is a cross-sectional view of the brake block of the present invention;

[0024] Figures 8A-8E This invention relates to the operation mode of the braking block in the guide rail when the cigar cutter changes from an open state to a closed state; and

[0025] Figures 9A-9D This invention describes the actuation mode of the brake block in the guide rail when the cigar cutter changes from a closed state to an open state.

[0026] [Explanation of Labels in the Attached Image]

[0027] 1: Cigar cutter

[0028] 10: Shell

[0029] 11: Bottom shell

[0030] 110, 130: Through holes

[0031] 13: Top shell

[0032] 15: Fixed handle

[0033] 151: Fixing the cutter body

[0034] 17: Active handle

[0035] 171: Movable blade

[0036] C: Eggplant cap

[0037] 2: Cigar cutter

[0038] 21: Ontology

[0039] 210: Through hole

[0040] 211: Outer shell

[0041] 212: Front Cover

[0042] 2120: Front piercing

[0043] 213: Back cover

[0044] 2130: Back perforation

[0045] 214: Reception Port

[0046] 215, 231: Blade Body

[0047] 22: Guiding Track

[0048] 221: Smooth groove

[0049] 222: Reversing groove

[0050] 223: Abutment slot

[0051] 224: Shoulders

[0052] 225: Abutment Block

[0053] 23: Knife holder

[0054] 24: Flexible components

[0055] 25: Brake block

[0056] 250: Gap

[0057] H1: First Length

[0058] H2: Second Length

[0059] L: Extension line Detailed Implementation

[0060] To make the objectives, technical content, and advantages of this invention clearer, the embodiments disclosed herein are further described in detail below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art can understand the advantages and effects of this invention from the content disclosed in this specification. Furthermore, this invention can be implemented or applied through other different specific embodiments, and various details in this specification can be modified and changed based on different viewpoints and applications without departing from the concept of this invention. It should also be stated in advance that the accompanying drawings are for simple illustrative purposes only and are not depictions based on actual dimensions. Although this document provides examples of parameters containing specific values, it should be understood that the parameters do not need to be exactly equal to the corresponding values, but can approximate the corresponding values ​​within acceptable error tolerances or design constraints. In addition, unless the context clearly indicates or defines it, the terms "a" and "the" in this invention include multiple meanings.

[0061] It should be understood that all embodiments used throughout this specification, including the use of any terminology, are illustrative only and do not limit the scope or meaning of the invention or any terminology. Similarly, the invention is not limited to the various embodiments disclosed in the specification. While terms such as "first," "second," or "third" may be used herein to describe various components, each component should not be limited by these terms. These terms are primarily used to distinguish one component from another and should not impose any substantial limitations on any component, nor should they restrict the assembly or placement order of the components in practical applications. Furthermore, directional terms mentioned in the embodiments, such as "front," "back," "left," and "right," are only for reference to the accompanying drawings. Therefore, the use of directional terms is for illustrative purposes and not for limiting the scope of protection of the invention. Additionally, the term "or" as used herein may, depending on the specific circumstances, include any combination of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0062] This invention provides a cigar cutter with a braking mechanism; in one embodiment, please refer to [reference needed]. Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the cigar cutter 2 includes a body 21, a blade holder 23, at least one elastic component 24, and a braking block 25. For ease of explanation, it is referred to as... Figure 3 The top of the component is used as the front side direction. Figure 3 The area below serves as the rear side of the component. Figure 3 The upper right corner serves as the right side direction of the component. Figure 3 The lower left corner is used as the left side direction of the component. Figure 3 The upper left corner is used as the top side direction of the component. Figure 3 The lower right side is considered the bottom side of the component. The body 21 has at least one through hole 210, which can penetrate both the front and rear sides of the body 21. In this embodiment, the cigar cutter 2 has two through holes 210 of different sizes and shapes, one of which has a smaller diameter (e.g., ...). Figure 3 The through-hole 210, located closer to the top and not allowing the cigar tip to pass through, is designed to allow for cutting an approximately V-shaped wedge into the cigar; the other through-hole 210 has a larger diameter (e.g., ...). Figure 3 The through hole 210, which is closer to the bottom, allows the cigar tip to pass through, so that the cigar can be cut directly; however, in other embodiments of the invention, those skilled in the art can adjust the number, shape, position and size of the through holes 210 according to product requirements.

[0063] In this embodiment, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the main body 21 includes a shell 211, a front cover 212, and a rear cover 213, wherein one side of the shell 211 (as shown) Figure 3The outer casing 211 has at least one receiving opening 214 on its left side, which communicates with the internal space of the outer casing 211. The front cover 212 is assembled to the front side of the outer casing 211 and has at least one front through hole 2120. The rear cover 213 is assembled to the rear side of the outer casing 211 and has at least one rear through hole 2130. When the front cover 212 and the rear cover 213 are respectively fixed to the outer casing 211, each front through hole 2120 communicates with each corresponding rear through hole 2130 to form each through hole 210. In other words, the user can pass a cigar through the corresponding front through hole 2120 and rear through hole 2130. However, in other embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art can adjust the structure, appearance and number of components of the body 21 according to the needs of the product. For example, the outer casing 211 and the rear cover 213 may be integrally formed.

[0064] Following on, please refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the housing 211 is provided with at least one guide rail 22, which extends laterally (e.g. Figure 5 (extending in the left and right directions), and is at least divided into a smooth groove 221, a deflection groove 222, and an abutment groove 223, wherein the longitudinal width of the smooth groove 221 (e.g., the horizontal extension direction), and is divided into at least a smooth groove 221, a deflection groove 222, and an abutment groove 223, wherein the longitudinal width of the smooth groove 221 (e.g., the horizontal extension direction), is Figure 5 The vertical direction) is the same or substantially the same, and one end of the deflector slot 222 (such as Figure 5 The left end) will be with one end of the smooth groove 221 (such as Figure 5 The right end of the deflector slot 222 is connected to the other end of the deflector slot 222 (e.g., the right end of the deflector slot 222 is connected to the other end of the deflector slot 222). Figure 5 The right end) will be in contact with one end of the abutment groove 223 (such as Figure 5 The left end) is connected, and one side of the deflector slot 222 (such as the left end) is connected. Figure 5 A shoulder 224 is provided on the upper side, so as to Figure 5 Observation shows that the upper inner wall surface of the deflection groove 222 located on the right side of the shoulder 224 is closer to the top than the upper inner wall surface located on the left side of the shoulder 224, and the lower inner wall surface of the deflection groove 222 is closer to the bottom than the lower inner wall surface of the smooth groove 221. Furthermore, the abutment groove 223 is positioned relative to the other side of the shoulder 224 (e.g., ...). Figure 5 A stop block 225 is provided on the lower side of the smooth groove 221. A portion of the stop block 225 corresponds to the area between the two sides of the smooth groove 221. In other words, the extension line L projected from the partial wall surface of the stop block 225 will be located on the upper and lower sides of the smooth groove 221. Figure 5 (as shown)

[0065] Please refer to the following: Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, the tool holder 23 is movably embedded in the body 21, and one side of it (as shown) Figure 3The left side) will be exposed outside the body 21, and its other side (such as Figure 3 The right side of the blade holder 23 can extend into the body 21, and each elastic component 24 is provided between the blade holder 23 and the body 21. One end of the elastic component 24 can abut against the blade holder 23, and the other end of the elastic component 24 can abut against the body 21. Furthermore, the blade holder 23 is also provided with at least one blade 231, and the shape of the blade 231 can be changed according to the actual needs of the product (e.g., Figure 4 The body 21 includes two different blades 231. Furthermore, to improve the cutting effect on cigars, another blade 215 can be provided within the body 21 (but not limited to this). The position of this other blade 215 corresponds to that of the blade 231 (e.g., ...). Figure 4 The blade 231 is located closer to the bottom of the cigar cutter. In this embodiment, the other side of the blade holder 23, along with the blade 231, can extend into the body 21 through the receiving opening 214. When the blade holder 23 is pressed by the user's finger and displaced into the body 21, the elastic component 24 is compressed and accumulates a force. At the same time, the blade 231 blocks the through hole 210, causing the cigar cutter 2 to be in a closed state (e.g., the blade 231 is located closer to the bottom of the cigar cutter). Figure 6 (As shown); when the cutter holder 23 is no longer compressed, the force of the elastic component 24 will push the cutter holder 23 outward (away from the body 21) until the cutter body 231 no longer blocks the through hole 210, so that the cigar cutter 2 is in an open state (as shown). Figure 3 (As shown). It should be noted that the aforementioned statement that "the blade 231 covers the through hole 210" means that at least a part of the cigar cannot pass through the through hole 210. Therefore, the blade 231 cannot cut the cigar or cut a wedge on the cigar. The aforementioned statement that "the blade 231 does not cover the through hole 210" means that the through hole 210 is currently large enough for at least a part of the cigar to pass through. Therefore, the blade 231 is sufficient to cut the cigar or cut a wedge on the cigar. In other words, when the cigar cutter 2 is in the closed state, the user cannot use the cigar cutter 2 to cut the cigar. When the cigar cutter 2 is in the open state, the user can use the cigar cutter 2 to cut the cigar.

[0066] Furthermore, please refer to Figure 4 and Figure 7A As shown, the brake block 25 is pivotally connected to the tool holder 23 and will rotate under the influence of external force or objects. When the tool holder 23 is assembled to the body 21, the brake block 25 can extend into the guide rail 22 and move in the guide rail 22 as the tool holder 23 moves. The first length H1 between the opposite sides of the brake block 25 (e.g., ...) Figure 7B As shown), it will be equal to or smaller than the opposite sides of the smooth groove 221 (as shown). Figure 5The distance between the upper and lower sides of the brake block 25, and the maximum second length H2 between the other two sides of the brake block 25 (e.g., the distance between the upper and lower sides of the brake block 25). Figure 7B As shown), it will be larger than the smooth groove 221 on both sides (such as...). Figure 5 The distance between the upper and lower sides. In addition, in order to enable the brake block 25 to rotate better and reduce the chance of jamming during the operation process mentioned later, in this embodiment, the brake block 25 can also be provided with a notch 250 facing inward on the other two sides, but it is not limited thereto.

[0067] The operation of the brake block 25 within the guide rail 22 is described below to illustrate how the cigar cutter 2 of the present invention remains in the closed state. Please refer to... Figure 8A As shown, when the cigar cutter 2 is in the open state, the brake block 25 is located in the smooth groove 221, and the opposite sides of the brake block 25 are respectively aligned with the opposite sides of the smooth groove 221. Therefore, the cutter holder 23 will move outward due to the force of the elastic component 24 (e.g., Figure 3 (As shown), then, when the user presses the blade holder 23, the blade holder 23 will move inward, compressing the elastic component 24, as shown. Figure 8B As shown, the brake block 25 moves from the smooth groove 221 towards the abutment groove 223. After the brake block 25 sequentially enters the abutment groove 223 from the smooth groove 221 and the deflection groove 222, the brake block 25 will touch the abutment block 225, and will rotate in the first direction (e.g., clockwise) due to the obstruction of the abutment block 225. In this embodiment, as... Figure 8C As shown, a portion of the abutment block 225 can extend into the notch 250, causing the brake block 25 to rotate in the first direction.

[0068] Please refer to the above. Figure 4 and Figure 6 As shown, when the brake block 25 touches the abutment block 225, the blade body 231 has blocked the through hole 210. Furthermore, when the user releases their finger, causing the blade holder 23 to be no longer pressed, the elastic component 24 will push the blade holder 23 outward due to its own force. At this time, the brake block 25 will move from the abutment groove 223 towards the deflection groove 222 (e.g., Figure 8D As shown), to disengage from the abutment block 225, since the brake block 25 has already deflected for the first time after contacting the abutment block 225, the brake block 25 is in an inclined state (compared to) Figure 8A The brake block 25 (in its current state) moves toward the deflection groove 222. During this movement, the brake block 25 will touch the shoulder 224, and due to the obstruction of the shoulder 224, it will rotate again in the first direction (e.g., clockwise). Figure 8EAs shown), after the brake block 25 has deflected twice, the other two sides of the brake block 25 will respectively align with the opposite sides of the deflection groove 222 (as shown). Figure 5 Since the second length H2 of the brake block 25 on the other two sides is greater than the opposite sides of the smooth groove 221, the brake block 25 cannot extend into the smooth groove 221, thus keeping the cigar cutter 2 in a closed state.

[0069] Furthermore, when the user needs to use the cigar cutter 2, the user only needs to press the blade holder 23 again, and the elastic component 24 will be compressed again, and the brake block 25 will maintain its current tilted state (compared to...). Figure 8A (In the state of brake block 25), it moves from the deflection groove 222 toward the abutment groove 223 until brake block 25 touches abutment block 225 (e.g., the brake block 25 is in the state of the brake block 25). Figure 9A As shown), the brake block 25, after being blocked by the abutment block 225, will rotate in the first direction (e.g., clockwise). Figure 9B (As shown). Then, when the user releases their finger, causing the blade holder 23 to be no longer pressed, the elastic component 24 will push the blade holder 23 outward due to its own force. At this time, the brake block 25 will move from the abutment groove 223 towards the deflection groove 222 (as shown). Figure 9C As shown), until the brake block 25 touches the shoulder 224, the brake block 25 will be blocked by the shoulder 224 and rotate again in the first direction (e.g., clockwise). Figure 9D As shown), at this time, after the aforementioned two deflections, the brake block 25 will have its opposite sides aligned with the opposite sides of the deflection groove 222 (as shown). Figure 5 (the upper and lower sides), because the first length H1 between the opposite sides of the brake block 25 is equal to or less than the distance between the opposite sides of the smooth groove 221, the brake block 25 will extend into the smooth groove 221 (as shown in the image). Figure 8A As shown), the cigar cutter 2 is in the open state (as shown). Figure 3 (As shown).

[0070] In summary, thanks to the design of the brake block 25 and guide rail 22 of this invention, the user only needs to repeatedly press the cutter seat 23 to switch the cigar cutter 2 between the closed and open states. Therefore, after using the cigar cutter 2, the user can easily keep it in the closed state and store it in a pocket or bag, greatly improving convenience and safety. Furthermore, because the second length H2 of the brake block 25 is relatively long on the other two sides, in order to allow the brake block 25 sufficient rotation space, the deflection groove 222 is designed to accommodate the cigar cutter 2 on both sides (e.g., ...). Figure 5The longitudinal length of the top and bottom sides will be greater than that of the smooth groove 221 on the opposite sides (such as the top and bottom sides). Figure 5 The longitudinal length of the top and bottom sides.

[0071] Note that the above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention. However, the scope of the rights claimed by the present invention is not limited thereto. All equivalent changes that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art based on the technical content disclosed in the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A cigar cutter with a braking mechanism, characterized in that, include: A body having at least one through hole and at least one guide rail extending laterally inside it. The guide rail is divided into at least one smooth groove, one deflection groove and one abutment groove. The two ends of the deflection groove are respectively connected to one end of the smooth groove and one end of the abutment groove. One side of the deflection groove has a shoulder. The abutment groove has an abutment block on the other side of the shoulder. A portion of the abutment block corresponds to the area between the two sides of the smooth groove. A knife holder is movably embedded in the main body, with one side exposed outside the main body and the other side extending into the main body, and the knife holder is provided with at least one knife body; At least one elastic component is located within the body, with its two ends abutting against the blade holder and the body, respectively. When the blade holder moves towards the body, the elastic component is compressed, and each blade covers the through hole, causing the cigar cutter to be in a closed state. When the blade holder is pushed away from the body by the elastic component and the blade no longer covers the through hole, the cigar cutter is in an open state. A brake block is pivotally connected to the tool holder and extends into the guide rail to move in the guide rail as the tool holder is displaced. The first length between the two opposite sides of the brake block is equal to or less than the distance between the two opposite sides of the smooth groove. The maximum second length between the other two opposite sides of the brake block is greater than the distance between the two opposite sides of the smooth groove. The other two opposite sides of the brake block are respectively provided with an inwardly recessed notch. When the cigar cutter is in the open state, the brake block is located in the smooth groove, and the opposite sides of the brake block are respectively aligned with the opposite sides of the smooth groove. When the cutter head is pressed and the elastic component is compressed, the brake block moves from the smooth groove toward the abutment groove until it touches the abutment block. At this point, a portion of the abutment block can extend into the notch, causing the brake block to rotate in a first direction due to the obstruction of the abutment block. When the cutter head is no longer pressed, the elastic component pushes the cutter head to move due to its own force. The brake block moves from the abutment groove toward the deflection groove until it touches the shoulder. At this point, it rotates again in the first direction, so that the other two sides of the brake block are respectively aligned with the opposite sides of the deflection groove and cannot extend into the smooth groove, keeping the cigar cutter in the closed state.

2. The cigar cutter according to claim 1, characterized in that, When the cigar cutter is in the closed state, the blade holder is pressed down and the elastic component is compressed. The brake block moves from the deflector groove towards the abutment groove until it touches the abutment block, at which point it rotates in the first direction. When the blade holder is no longer pressed down, the elastic component pushes the blade holder forward due to its own force. The brake block moves from the abutment groove towards the deflector groove until it touches the shoulder. It then rotates in the first direction again, so that the opposite sides of the brake block align with the opposite sides of the deflector groove until it extends into the smooth groove, thus opening the cigar cutter.

3. The cigar cutter according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first direction is clockwise.

4. The cigar cutter according to any one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that, The longitudinal length of the deflection groove relative to its two sides will be greater than the longitudinal length of the smooth groove relative to its two sides.

5. The cigar cutter according to claim 4, characterized in that, The main body includes an outer shell, a front cover and a rear cover. The outer shell has a receiving opening on one side so that the other side of the blade holder and the blade can be inserted into the outer shell. The outer shell has a guide channel inside. The front cover can be assembled to the front side of the outer shell and has a front through hole. The rear cover can be assembled to the rear side of the outer shell and has a rear through hole. The front through hole and the rear through hole can together form the through hole.

6. The cigar cutter according to claim 5, characterized in that, The main body also contains another blade, the position of which corresponds to the first blade.