The present invention relates to apparatuses useful for dispensing and cutting smoking wrappers, such as tobacco wrappers and the like for use in smoking articles. More specifically, the present invention comprises a dispensing roll for smoking wrappers and a cutting device useful for cutting the smoking wrappers. Methods for using the same are further provided.
Tobacco and other materials have been smoked for millennia. Typically, smoking articles take the shape of cylindrical articles having tobacco or other smoking material therein. The cylindrical articles typically comprise a combustible wrapper disposed on an outside thereof that may be burned, along with the smoking article, and inhaled by a user. Thus, the smoking articles may be delivery mechanisms for chemicals contained therein, such as nicotine and other like substances.
Tobacco products may take the form of cigars or cigarettes. Cigars are typically long and relatively wide cylindrically-shaped articles that are tightly rolled and bundled with a tobacco wrapper, typically a form of tobacco leaf, that is filled with dried and fermented tobacco leaves. Cigarettes are relatively thin, cylindrically-shaped or tubular smoking articles, typically comprising finely cut and dried tobacco leaves wrapped in a paper wrapper. Often, cigarettes have filters on one end, and may be packaged with fillers
Most tobacco articles, such as cigars and cigarettes, may be purchased pre-rolled or pre-packaged, and the consumer is not required to prepare the smoking article him or herself. However, a certain segment of society still wishes to roll their own smoking articles. In such a case, a wrapper in the shape of a square or rectangle may be filled with smoking material, such as tobacco, and rolled together to form a cigar or cigarette. It is often difficult to maintain a store or supply of smoking article wrappers to be used in this regard. Typically, smoking article wrappers may be stored within a box or bag and pulled out when needed. A need, therefore, exists for smoking article wrappers that may be easily stored by a user for use when desired. Moreover, a need exists for smoking article wrappers that may be easily dispensed from a storage receptacle.
Oftentimes, smoking article wrappers may come in only one size. Therefore, a user who wishes to make a relatively large smoking article may have difficulty if the wrapper only comes as one size. Likewise, a user wishing to have a relatively small smoking article may require cutting a smoking article wrapper to achieve the relatively small smoking article. A need, therefore, exists for smoking article wrappers that may be relatively large for making relatively large smoking articles. Likewise, a need exists for smoking article wrappers that may be easily cut to form relatively small smoking articles.
In addition, typical smoking article wrapper containers, such as boxes or bags, require replacement when empty, and typically are thrown in the garbage. A need, therefore, exists for a smoking article wrapper container that holds a number of smoking article wrappers that may be retainer and refilled when empty. Moreover, a need exists for a smoking article wrapper container that may allow a user to easily replace with a quantity of smoking article wrappers when empty.
The present invention relates to apparatuses useful for dispensing and cutting smoking wrappers, such as tobacco wrappers and the like for use in smoking articles. More specifically, the present invention comprises a dispensing roll for smoking wrappers and a cutting device useful for cutting the smoking wrappers. Methods for using the same are further provided.
To this end, in an embodiment of the present invention, a smoking article wrapper dispenser comprising: a housing comprising a spindle configured to hold a roll of smoking article wrapper material as a continuous flat sheet; an opening in the housing configured to allow passage of the wrapper material from within the housing to outside the housing; a blade attached to a slidable block, the slidable block slidably disposed on a track on the outside of the housing, the slidable block disposed in proximity to the opening in the housing, wherein the blade is configured to cut the wrapper material when the wrapper material is disposed through the opening; and a blade housing adjacent the track configured to cover the blade when the block is slid adjacent the blade housing.
In an embodiment, the housing is cylindrically-shaped.
In an embodiment, the opening is through a round side of the cylindrically-shaped housing.
In an embodiment, the track is disposed on the round side of the cylindrically-shaped housing.
In an embodiment, the housing has a flat front face, and further wherein the opening is disposed in the flat front face.
In an embodiment, the track is disposed on the flat front face of the housing.
In an embodiment, the housing is bifurcated to provide access to the interior of the housing.
In an embodiment, the flat front face is removable from the remainder of the housing to provide access to the interior of the housing.
In an embodiment, the track comprises at least one slot and further wherein the block comprises a nub engaged with the slot on the track to allow the block to be slidable on the track.
In an embodiment. the smoking article wrapper dispenser further comprises: a textured pattern on the block, wherein the textured pattern is configured to allow a user to grip the block.
In an embodiment, the block is configured to cover the opening when the blade is covered by the blade housing.
In an embodiment, the smoking article wrapper dispenser further comprises: a roll of continuous smoking article wrapper material disposed on the spindle within the housing.
In an embodiment, the wrapper material has perforations configured to allow a user to manually remove a length of wrapper material from the roll.
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, a method of using a smoking article wrapper dispenser is provided. The method comprises the steps of: providing a smoking article wrapper dispenser comprising a housing comprising a spindle configured to hold a roll of smoking article wrapper material as a continuous flat sheet, an opening in the housing configured to allow passage of the wrapper material from within the housing to outside the housing, a blade attached to a slidable block, the slidable block slidably disposed on a track on the outside of the housing, the slidable block disposed in proximity to the opening in the housing, wherein the blade is configured to cut the wrapper material when the wrapper material is disposed through the opening, a blade housing adjacent the track configured to cover the blade when the block is slid adjacent the blade housing, and a roll of continuous smoking article wrapper material within the housing; pulling a length of the smoking article wrapper material from the housing through the opening; and removing the length of the smoking article wrapper material from the remainder of the roll.
In an embodiment, the smoking article wrapper material comprises perforations, and the length of smoking article wrapper material is removed from the remainder of the roll by the step of: tearing the length of smoking article wrapper material at the perforations.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises the step of: sliding the block having the blade attached thereto so that the blade engages the smoking article wrapper material pulled through the opening and cuts the length of the smoking article wrapper material from the remainder of the roll.
In an embodiment, the housing is cylindrically-shaped, the opening is through a round side of the cylindrically-shaped housing, and the track is disposed on the round side of the cylindrically-shaped housing, the method further comprising the step of: sliding the block having the blade attached thereto so that the blade engages the smoking article wrapper material pulled through the opening and cuts the length of the smoking article wrapper material from the remainder of the roll.
In an embodiment, the housing has a flat front face, the opening is disposed in the flat front face, and track is disposed on the flat front face of the housing, the method further comprising the step of: sliding the block having the blade attached thereto so that the blade engages the smoking article wrapper material pulled through the opening and cuts the length of the smoking article wrapper material from the remainder of the roll.
In an embodiment, the block covers the opening when the blade is disposed in the blade housing.
In an embodiment, the method further comprises the step of: sliding the block over the opening and covering the blade by the blade housing.
It is, therefore, an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide smoking article wrappers that may be easily stored by a user for use when desired.
Moreover, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide smoking article wrappers that may be easily dispensed from a storage receptacle.
In addition, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide smoking article wrappers that may be relatively large for making relatively large smoking articles.
Likewise, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide smoking article wrappers that may be easily cut to form relatively small smoking articles.
Further, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide smoking article wrapper containers that hold a number of smoking article wrappers that may be retainer and refilled when empty.
Still further, it is an advantage and objective of the present invention to provide smoking article wrapper containers that may allow a user to easily replace with a quantity of smoking article wrappers when empty.
Additional features and advantages of the present invention are described in, and will be apparent from, the detailed description of the presently preferred embodiments and from the drawings.
The drawing figures depict one or more implementations in accord with the present concepts, by way of example only, not by way of limitations. In the figures, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar elements.
The present invention relates to apparatuses useful for dispensing and cutting smoking wrappers, such as tobacco wrappers and the like for use in smoking articles. More specifically, the present invention comprises a dispensing roll for smoking wrappers and a cutting device useful for cutting the smoking wrappers. Methods for using the same are further provided.
Now referring to the figures, wherein like numerals refer to like parts,
As illustrated in
Disposed within the housing 12 may be a spindle, represented by halves 126a, 126b, each of which may extend from a side of each housing half 112a, 112b, respectively. The spindle halves 126a, 126b may engage one another when the housing halves 112a, 112b are placed together. Thus a roll of smoking article wrapper material may be placed on one of the spindle halves 126a, 126b, and the two housing halves 112a, 112b may be engaged to form the full housing 12, with the spindle halves 126a, 126b engaging each other.
As illustrated in
The dispenser 200 may further have a blade housing 222 in which the blade 215 may be stored when disposed in a downward configuration to ensure safety so that the blade is not exposed when not in use.
Thus, a user may pull a desired length of smoking article wrapper material from the dispenser 200 and either cut the same via the blade 215 or tear the same via perforations 234 (as illustrated in
It should be noted that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its attendant advantages. Further, references throughout the specification to “the invention” are nonlimiting, and it should be noted that claim limitations presented herein are not meant to describe the invention as a whole. Moreover, the invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein.
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