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1. Field of the Invention
The improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention relates to cigar accessories such as a cigar splitter that may be used to safely and precisely multi-purpose split the packaging and wrapper of a smoking device such as a cigar, cigarillo or similar product along the length of its axis, allowing user to empty the wrapper of its original contents, for instance, tobacco, whereupon a user by then re-fill the wrapper with a preferred smoking substance, for instance, a preferred brand or tobacco, a flavor enhancer or some other desired smoking substance. The improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention is adaptable to various sizes of smoking device through the use of a removable size-adapting sleeve. The cutting blade of the invention is removable and replaceable by means of a carrier that is slidingly engaged with a receiving channel disposed within the outer body of the invention. The invention is adapted to receive smoking devices of various outer dimensions by means of a size adapting sleeve.
2. Background Art
Cigar smoking has become a popular past time during in recent years. As cigar smoking has gained in popularity, so too have the accessories utilized to cut and light cigars, cigarillos and like smoking devices. The proper tools for cutting and lighting cigars are perceived to enhance the cigar smoking experience. For example, many experienced cigar smokers will leave the head portion of the cigar in its finished, pre-smoked state until the cigar is ready to be smoked, in order to preserve and maximize the flavor and freshness of the cigar. Before smoking, the experienced cigar smoker may cut the finished head portion (i.e. the smoking end of the cigar which is placed in the user's mouth) of the cigar with a tool to provide a clean cut. It is well known in the art of cigar cutters to provide a guillotine style cutter which is used to clip the smoking end of the cigar. It is also known to provide a tubular cutter, or punch cutter, for forming a hole or opening in the smoking end of the cigar. Both types of cutters are well known in the art, as are v-shaped cutters, all of which provide a clean cut to ensure proper circulation through the body of the cigar when smoked.
As is commonly the case, a split along the length of a wrapper of a cigar, cigarillo or other smoking device may be desired by the user in certain situations. For various reasons, such as the insertion of flavor enhancers, easier draw, or the like, such length-wise splits in the wrapper of the smoking device are often highly desirable. However, few smokers have access to a proper tool for safely and accurately making such length-wise splits. Often pocket knives or razors are used, an obviously dangerous practice. Further, it is generally accepted that the splits should be precisely made such that the length of the cigar or cigarillo wrapper is not distorted or unnecessarily damaged. A sloppy split can easily result in an un-smokable cigar or cigarillo. Further, the wrapper on the cigar or cigarillo may be an important flavor enhancer, and may also provide an ascetic feature. A poorly made split or a poorly made splitting tool can easily ruin the wrapper of a cigar or cigarillo. With the cost of a good cigar or cigarillo often at a premium, this is an important consideration as to whether to risk ruining an expensive smoking device. The present apparatus provides a splitter that is precise, safe to both user and cigar, and compact, thus eliminating the risk associated with wrapper splitting using the familiar hand-controlled means, such as a pocket knife.
As used herein, the term “wrapper” is used to identify the outer casing or shell of a cigar which is intended generally to be smoked along with tobacco encased by the wrapper. In use, the wrapper may often be fabricated from a tobacco leaf that may be different in nature than the tobacco that forms the innermost part of the cigar. The wrapper typically is used to hold the cigar together and is typically closed on both ends in order preserve freshness until the cigar is to be used. A cigar's wrapper typically comes from the widest part of the tobacco plant. When smoked, the wrapper may determine much of the cigar's character and flavor, and as such its color is often used to describe the cigar as a whole. Over 100 wrapper shades are identified by manufacturers. As used herein, the term “packaging” refers to the plastic, paper or other package that may be used to encase a cigar for shipment and display. The packaging is typically removed before smoking. Also, while the discussion of this paragraph is directed to cigars, it is to be understood that the definitions provided herein also apply to cigarillos and other smoking devices.
The present invention comprises an apparatus or device that has one or more of the following features, which either alone or in any combination may comprise patentable subject matter.
This invention generally relates to a novel device comprising at least one blade for splitting cigar wrappers which is adaptable to various sizes of cigars, cigarillos, and other smoking devices through the use of a removable size adapting sleeve. The improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention may also be used to slice through the packaging of the cigar while at the same time splitting the cigar wrapper, resulting in a savings of time and effort to the user. In a preferred embodiment, a single blade is used to perform the splitting function. The improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention may be fabricated from any material suitable to reliably maintain its dimension and shape in ordinary use, for example, the improve cigar splitting device of the invention may be fabricated from wood, metal, plastic, phenolic or any other similar material.
The improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention is able to be manufactured with dimensions slightly larger than the outer diameter of a typical smoking device, such as for example a cigar, and is therefore small and may be lightweight enough such that it can be carried in a pocket for ease-of-use. The cutting blade of the invention is removable and replaceable by means of a carrier that is slidingly engaged with a receiving channel disposed within the outer body of the invention. Furthermore, embodiments of the improve cigar splitting device of the invention comprises a lanyard tang and lanyard attachment through hole which may be used to retain the improve cigar splitting device of the invention on a keychain, lanyard, necklace, string, or similar structure. Thus, the lanyard attachment feature of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention provides a feature enabling a user to reliably carry the invention in a variety of manners as the user desires.
In further alternate embodiments of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention, multiple blades may be used.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a housing comprising a hollow cylinder and a blade disposed in the center along the length of the cylinder, such that when a user inserts a cigar, cigarillo, or other smoking device into the hollow cylinder and translates the smoking device longitudinally through the cylinder, the smoking device wrapper, and, if present, packaging, is split lengthwise thus allowing the user to remove the original contents of the smoking device and, if desired, replace the original contents of the smoking device with a preferred smoking substance such as, for instance, a premium tobacco or other smoking substance.
A further aspect of the present invention is that the cigar splitting blade comprises a cutting edge of oriented in a plane that contains the long axis of an outer housing, for cutting the wrapper of a cigar or cigarillo of a first diameter as the cigar or cigarillo is inserted through one end of the first housing and out the other end. Still further, an inner size adapting sleeve is provided which is adapted to accept a cigar or cigarillo of a second, smaller diameter, wherein the inner size adapting sleeve is further adapted to be received by the outer housing in such a fashion as to enable the cigar splitting blade to split the wrapper of a smoking device having a diameter roughly equivalent to the second, smaller diameter of the inner size adapting sleeve. In this manner, a primary aspect of the present invention is to split a cigar, cigarillo or other smoking device, which may be of varying diameter, along a chosen length of its axis.
Still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that is safe to use for both cigar and user alike.
Yet still another aspect of the present invention is to provide an apparatus that is safe when stored.
These together with additional aspects, features, and advantages of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the following detailed description of presently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, embodiments of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In this respect, before explaining the various embodiments of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustration, as there are many equivalent structures all of which are included within the scope and claims of the invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the concept of this disclosure may be readily utilized as a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus. It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention. It is also to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for purposes of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form a part of the specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. The drawings are only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the invention and are not to be construed as limiting the invention. In the drawings:
Although a detailed description as provided in the attachments contains many specifics for the purposes of illustration, anyone of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that many variations and alterations to the following details are within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the following preferred embodiments of the invention are set forth without any loss of generality to, and without imposing limitations upon, the claimed invention. Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, and not merely by the preferred examples or embodiments given.
Tobacco companies make numerous types of cigars in terms of size, type, and flavor. However, all flavors are typically not available in all types or sizes. The apparatus of the present invention helps cut open a cigar wrapper so that a customer of a cigar company may smoke any flavor out of any type or size of cigar that he or she desires. The present inventive apparatus provides a smoker of cigars with a compact, precise tool for splitting a cigar along its axis. Furthermore, the cutter does not extend beyond the boundary of the apparatus so that it is safe to use.
As mentioned above, some users of cigars and other products for smoking find it advantageous and enjoyable to substitute the usual tobacco filling in pre-made cigars with another style of tobacco or with another smoking substance altogether, and to smoke the newly-filled cigar with the substituted filling. The present invention addresses this need by providing an apparatus for splitting cigar wrappers.
As used herein, “sliding surface” means the outer surfaces of inner size adapting sleeve 102 and inner size adapting sleeve interior opening 112 that are adapted to slidingly engage as described below and depicted in the drawings.
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The outer surface of size adapting sleeve 102 may be slidingly engaged with the interior surface of outer body opening 112. Size adapting sleeve 102 comprises an orifice 120 passing through size adapting sleeve 102 for accepting smoking devices 103, and is usable to adapt the invention to accept smoking devices of smaller outside dimension than the interior surface of outer body opening 112. Thus, when it is desired to utilize the invention 100 with a smoking device 103 that is characterized by an outer dimension that is too small to reliably split the smoking device wrapper by passing the smoking device 103 through outer body opening 112, size adapting sleeve 102 may be slidingly engaged with outer body opening 112, and the smoking device may be passed through orifice 120.
The improved size adaptable cigar splitting device of the invention 100 may further comprise features to prevent the rotation of inner size adapting sleeve 102 within the inner size adapting sleeve receiving channel 112 of outer housing 101. One embodiment of such features is shown in
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Blade 104 may be of such dimension that the blade cutting edge protrudes into inner size adapting sleeve receiving orifice 120 far enough such that it will cut the wrapper and packaging of a smoking device 103 that is passed through inner size adapting sleeve receiving orifice 120. Thus, splitting blade 104 may protrude into inner size adapting sleeve receiving orifice 120 by a dimension that is equal to or greater than the combination of the thickness of a cigar wrapper and the thickness of cigar packaging. In a preferred embodiment the protrusion of splitting blade 104 into inner size adapting sleeve receiving orifice may be on the order of at least 0.090 inches to 0.250 inches, however, alternate embodiments of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting device of the invention may comprise different protrusions.
It should also be noted that outer body 101 may be used without inner size adapting sleeve 102 for splitting smoking devices of appropriate outer dimension. Inner size adapting sleeve face flange 113 and face flange receiving recess 105 enables a preferred embodiment of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting device of the invention to take the shape of a solid when inner size adapting sleeve 102 is completely slidingly engaged with inner size adapting sleeve receiving channel 112 of our outer housing 101.
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It should be noted, and is herein stated, that inner size adapting sleeve receiving channel 112 is of such dimension to receive cigars of typical size and shape, and likewise inner size adapting sleeve receiving orifice 120 is of such dimension to receive cigarillos of typical size and shape.
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From the foregoing discussion and the figures, it is to be appreciated that the invention's use of an inner size adapting sleeve which is designed to be slidingly received by an outer housing enables the improved size adaptable cigar splitting device of the invention to be used in conjunction with cigars, cigarillos, and other smoking devices of various outer dimension, thus making it a useful and adaptable apparatus for splitting the wrapper, and if present, packaging, of a cigar, cigarillo, or other smoking device. While specific sizes are not essential to the scope of the present invention, a preferred embodiment of the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention may comprise a inner size adapting sleeve receiving channel 112 sized for splitting cigars, cigarillos, and the like having approximately one-half (½) inch diameters and an inner size-adapting sleeve 102 comprising an inner size adapting sleeve receiving orifice 120 sized for splitting cigars, cigarillos, and the like having approximately one-quarter (¼) inch diameters. Cigars and cigarillos may typically have diameters expressed as a ring gauge measurement with typical sizes including but not limited to those within the ring gauge range of 18 to 80. The scope of the present invention includes all known diameters or ring gauges.
It should also be noted that the described embodiments as depicted in the figures and as described in the specification comprise typical, exemplary embodiments of the invention. The scope and breadth of the claims cover not only those embodiments shown in the figures and described in the specification, but they cover all equivalent structures as well.
Use of the apparatus of the present invention makes changing the flavor or smoking contents of a cigar quick and easy. The present invention provides the convenience of two or more separate instruments in one.
The present invention provides an improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus. In a preferred embodiment, the cigar splitter may comprise an outer body and an inner size adapting sleeve which is used to adapt the improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention various sizes of cigars, cigarillos, and other smoking devices. The improved size adaptable cigar splitting apparatus of the invention may further comprise a lanyard tang and attachment hole that may be adapted to receive a chain such as is worn in a necklace, a lanyard, or any equivalent structure which may be utilized to prevent loss or theft. Such an apparatus provides for utility by allowing users to both split open their smoking wrapper or sheath to replace the tobacco therein with another desired smoking substance, thus allowing a user to produce customized smoking devices of their own choosing.
This application claims priority to and is a Continuation-In-Part (CIP) of prior-filed U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 13/833,472, filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 15, 2013 which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, which was a Continuation-In-Part of prior-filed U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 13/052,628, filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 21, 2011 which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety; application Ser. No. 13/833,472 was also a Continuation-In-Part of prior filed international application PCT/US11/01671 filed in the United States Receiving Office (USRO) on Sep. 29, 2011, which is also herein incorporated by reference in its entirety; this application also claims the benefit of, and is a Continuation-In-Part of, U.S. utility application Ser. No. 14/490,753, filed with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Sep. 19, 2014, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety and which was a Continuation-In-Part of prior-filed U.S. non-provisional application Ser. No. 13/833,472, filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Mar. 15, 2013, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, and application Ser. No. 14/490,753 was also a Continuation-In-Part of prior filed international application PCT/US11/01671 filed in the United States Receiving Office (USRO) on Sep. 29, 2011, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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