Ashtray with depressible resilient central section

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4169481
  • Patent Number
    4,169,481
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 3, 1977
    47 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 1979
    45 years ago
Abstract
An ashtray having an ash collecting container and a lid therefore having a central aperture. A vertically extending depressible central member is positioned in the container so as to have a peripheral outer seating surface normally biased into sealing engagement within the aperture of the lid.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to ashtrays and in particular to ashtrays having an ash collecting container and a lid positioned at the upper end thereof within which a central depressible resilient section is mounted to form a mating seal with the lid.It has been known heretofore to provide ashtrays in which the central portion is depressible and is biased so as to automatically reseat itself upon removal of the depressing force. However, such ashtrays have been relatively complicated in construction and, therefore, comparatively expensive to fabricate. In order to reduce manufacturing costs so that they may be marketed at competitive prices they have frequently been manufactured with a low quality material. Consequently, such ashtrays wear out rapidly and are not resistant to corrosion due to the character of the materials employed. Since ashtrays of this type are frequently washed it would be desirable to employ materials which are corrosion-resistant; however, since such materials are expensive their use is generally precluded. Further, because the materials used have generally been of an inferior quality and/or possess relatively low strength, portions of the ashtray became easily deformed such that in use the central depressible section no longer engages sealingly with the mating portion of the ashtray.Adding to the complexity of construction it was conventional to position the central depressible section of the ashtray within the frame so as to be rotatable when depressed so as to cause the ashes to empty into the collecting chamber or container, by centrifugal action. This further added to the complexity and mechanical disadvantages of the known devices.An object of this invention is to provide an ashtray which can be fabricated easily and which can be marketed at a relatively low price.Another object of this invention is to provide an ashtray having a central depressible section which is self-seating.Another object of this invention is to provide an ashtray of the character described which permits depression of the central depressible section without requiring rotation thereof.Yet another object of this invention is the provision of an ashtray which can be fabricated easily and at low cost but which is still sturdy in construction and which will exhibit great operational longevity such that it can be employed in areas where it will be subject to heavy use such as in restaurants, factories, reception rooms and recreational areas.It is a further object of this invention to provide an ashtray which will reduce the possibility of air pollution by unextinguished cigars and cigarettes deposited in the container and also the risk of fire from glowing embers or sparks which may be emitted by such cigars and cigarettes.Other objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent from the ensuing description of the invention.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAccording to the present invention there is provided an ash collecting container having a lid through which is formed a central aperture. Vertically extending through the aperture is a depressible member having a peripherally extending outer seating surface adapted into sealing engagement with the lid. An upper portion of the depressible member projecting upwardly through the lid aperture while the seating surface is angularly inclined relative to the cooperable engaging surface of the lid. Means for normally biasing the depressible member upwardly into sealing engagement with the lid is also provided.
Description
Claims
  • 1. An ashtray having a central depressible resilient section comprising:
  • an ash collecting container;
  • a lid, having a central aperture, mounted on said container;
  • a vertically extending depressible member having a peripherally extending outer seating surface normally biased into sealing into sealing engagement with said lid within the aperture thereof, an upper portion of said depressible member projecting upwardly through said lid aperture and said seating surface being angularly inclined relative to the cooperable engaging surface of the lid;
  • a support member located in said container, a guide rod secured to one of said depressible and support members and a guide sleeve provided on the other of said depressible and support members, said guide rod being dimensioned to slide within said guide sleeve to telescopically connect said depressible and support members, said guide rod is secured within said depressible member so as to depend therefrom, said support member including a transversely extending dish-like portion given a peripheral configuration complementary with the inner surface of the container and dimensioned to provide a relatively small clearance therewith, said guide sleeve being secured to the center of said dish-like portion to project upwardly therefrom, said support member thus serving to center the guide sleeve and rod so as to insure proper seating of said depressible member within the aperture of said lid.
  • 2. An ashtray having a central depressible resilient section comprising:
  • an ash collecting container;
  • a lid, having a central aperture, mounted on said container;
  • a vertically extending depressible member having a peripherally extending outer seating surface normally biased into sealing engagement with said lid within the aperture thereof, an upper portion of said depressible member projecting upwardly through said lid aperture and said seating surface being angularly inclined relative to the cooperable engaging surface of the lid;
  • a support member located in said container, a guide rod secured to one of said depressible and support members and a guide sleeve provided on the other of said depressible and support members, said guide rod being dimensioned to slide within said guide sleeve to telescopically connect said depressible and support members, and biasing means comprising a coil spring positioned within said sleeve and including retaining string means securing one end of said spring to said depressible member and the other end of said spring to said support member, whereby said depressible member is biased upwardly and said support member is biased downwardly as a unitary resilient assembly.
  • 3. An ashtray according to claim 2, wherein said depressible member is tapered upwardly and towards the longitudinal axis thereof, the lower extremity of said depressible member flaring outwardly and said seating surface being located above the lower extremity thereof and closer the longitudinal axis of the member than the lower edge thereof.
  • 4. An ashtray according to claim 2, wherein said depressible member is bell-shaped.
  • 5. An ashtray according to claim 2, including a support member resiliently connected to said depressible member and normally biased downwardly into said container.
  • 6. An ashtray according to claim 2, wherein the upper extremity of said depressible member comprises a transparent element.
  • 7. An ashtray according to claim 2, wherein said lid is dimensioned to be force-fit within the upper portion of said container.
  • 8. An ashtray according to claim 7, wherein the upper portion of said container is provided with a peripheral flange and said lid is force-fit within said flange.
  • 9. An ashtray according to claim 8, wherein said lid includes an outer annular collar and said lid is mounted on said container with said collar positioned outwardly of said flange, a washer being positioned in sealing relation between said flange and said collar.
  • 10. An ashtray according to claim 2, wherein said lid includes an upper surface which slopes inwardly and downwardly and which defines at the inner extremity thereof said lid aperture.
  • 11. An ashtray according to claim 10, including at least one generally tangential depression in the upper edge of said lid dimensioned to support therein a cigarette or like smoking article.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
7608733 Aug 1976 SEX
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