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The present invention relates generally to non-disposable cigar bands and particularly to cigar bands having various integrated clasp, hinge, and spring mechanisms.
Cigars have a long standing history dating back to the European discovery of the Americas during the 15 th century. Over the centuries many of aspects related to the manufacture and marketing of cigars have matured and developed. In particular, cigar rings have commonly represented the origin and brand of cigars to consumers for centuries.
Originally, cigar rings were made of simple paper construction and plant-based glue. Cigar rings gained popularity in the 1800s to ensure that consumers could identify branded cigars. Over the decades cigar rings have become collector's items. Cigar fans over the years have kept cigar rings as mementos of their cigar experiences. Even to a casual cigar smoker the cigar band may serve as a keepsake of the moment or event associated with the cigar.
Unfortunately, the traditional paper cigar band lacks the permanence and durability of being a true keepsake or memento for a treasured moment represented by a cigar. Furthermore, a traditional cigar band lacks the strength or durability to allow a cigar smoker to use the cigar band to hold the cigar during smoking. The creation of a cigar band with a durable, permanent construction would allow for its use for an indefinite period of time.
It is an object of the present disclosure to address or at least ameliorate some of the above disadvantages.
This disclosure provides a cigar band comprising two annular-shaped halves, a clasp mechanism, a hinge mechanism, and at least one spring mechanism. The clasp mechanism is along one side edge of each annular-shaped half and is configured to allow for the separation and union of the two halves along the one side edge. The hinge mechanism is along the opposing side edge of each annular-shaped half and is configured to allow for the movement of the two halves about an axis. The cigar band also has at least one spring mechanism attached to at least one annular-shaped half. The cigar band is configured to open about the axis and maintain a cigar within the space defined by the two annular-shaped halves as a result of the pressure of the at least one spring mechanism once the cigar band is closed.
This disclosure also provides a cigar band comprising two annular-shaped halves, a clasp mechanism, and a hinge mechanism. The clasp mechanism is along one side edge of each annular-shaped half and is configured to allow for the separation and union of the two annular-shaped halves along the one side. The hinge mechanism is along the opposing side of each annular-shaped half and is configured to allow for the movement of the two annular-shaped halves about an axis. The cigar band is configured to maintain a cigar within the space defined by the two annular-shaped halves once the cigar band is closed.
This disclosure also provides a cigar band comprising two annular-shaped halves, a magnet, and at least one spring mechanism. The magnet is positioned along the side edge of at least one annular-shaped half and is configured to lock through the placement of the annular-shaped halves within proximity to one another. The at least one spring mechanism is attached to at least one annular-shaped half. The cigar band is configured to maintain a cigar within the space defined by the two annular-shaped halves as a result of the pressure of the at least one spring mechanism once the cigar band is closed.
Other advantages within the present disclosure will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the drawings.
With reference to the drawings and in operation, the present disclosure overcomes at least some of the disadvantages by providing a reusable cigar band having a clasp mechanism, a hinge mechanism, and a spring mechanism. The use of the three mechanisms allows for the secure grip of a cigar through the cigar band as well as providing additional branding opportunities and decorative appeal to the cigar.
The cigar band 10 comprises two annular-shaped halves 12, a clasp mechanism 16, a hinge mechanism 18, and at least one spring mechanism 22. The clasp mechanism 16 is along one side edge 14 of each annular-shaped half 12 and is configured to allow for the separation and union of the two halves 12 along the one side edge 14. The clasp mechanism 16 serves to lock the cigar band 10 in place and hold the cigar within the cavity defined by the two annular-shaped halves 12. The clasp mechanism 16 can encompass the entire side edge 14 or only a portion of the side edge 14.
The hinge mechanism 18 is along the opposing side edge 14 of each annular-shaped half 12 and is configured to allow for the movement of the two halves 12 about the axis 20. The cigar band 10 may have alternate positions for the axis 20 depending on the design of the hinge mechanism 18. Furthermore, the cigar band 10 may lack a hinge mechanism 18 altogether and integrate two clasp mechanisms 16 or at least one magnet.
The cigar band 10 also has at least one spring mechanism 22 attached to at least one annular-shaped half 12. The spring mechanism 22 may have several different design forms in order to accommodate different cigars and alternate positioning of the cigar band 10 over the cigar once the cigar band 10 is closed. The cigar band 10 is configured to open about the axis 20 and maintain a cigar within the space defined by the two annular-shaped halves 12 as a result of the pressure of the at least one spring mechanism 22 once the cigar band 10 is closed.
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In another embodiment within the present disclosure each annular-shaped half 12 is the same height. This is to emulate the look of traditional cigar bands. Each annular-shaped half 12 may also be a consistent height along the circumference of the annular-shaped half 12 in order to further emulate the look of a traditional cigar band. Alternatively, each annular-shaped half 12 may be a different height. This would allow for alternative cigar band designs by modifying the halves 12 to be different from each other. Cigar halves 12 with inconsistent heights would allow for more tapered cigar band designs and reduction in materials while still maintaining the functionality of the cigar band 10.
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This disclosure also provides a cigar band 10 comprising two annular-shaped halves 12, a clasp mechanism 16, and a hinge mechanism 18. The clasp mechanism 16 is along one side edge 14 of each annular-shaped half 12 and is configured to allow for the separation and union of the two annular-shaped halves along the one side 14. The hinge mechanism 18 is along the opposing side 14 of each annular-shaped half 12 and is configured to allow for the movement of the two annular-shaped halves 12 about an axis 20. The cigar band 10 is configured to maintain a cigar within the space defined by the two annular-shaped halves 12 once the cigar band 10 is closed.
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This disclosure also provides a cigar band 10 comprising two annular-shaped halves 12, a magnet, and at least one spring mechanism 22. The magnet is along the side edge 14 of at least one annular-shaped half 12 and is configured to lock through the placement of the annular-shaped halves 12 within proximity to one another. The at least one spring mechanism 22 is attached to at least one annular-shaped half 12. The cigar band 10 is configured to maintain a cigar within the space defined by the two annular-shaped halves 12 as a result of the pressure of the at least one spring mechanism 22 once the cigar band 10 is closed. Within this embodiment both the clasp mechanism 16 and the hinge mechanism 18 are replaced with magnets along each side edge 14. The cigar band may only have one magnet, utilizing a dove-tail in order to lock the opposing side of the cigar band 10. Two magnets (one on each annular-shaped half 12) as well as four magnets total may be used.
The cigar band 10 and secondary bands 54 may be made of any non-toxic metal or material including, but not limited to, gold, platinum, silver, aluminum, and or titanium. Alloys and or composites may also be used. The cigar band 10 may also be constructed from any flame-resistant materials including glass, ceramic, and/or fire resistance plastic materials.
Exemplary embodiments of these systems and methods are described above in detail. The systems and methods are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of the systems and/or steps of the methods may be utilized independently and separately from other components and/or steps described herein. For example, the systems may also be used in combination with other systems and methods, and is not limited to practice with only the system and method as described herein.
The order of execution or performance of the operations in the embodiments within the disclosure illustrated and described herein is not essential, unless otherwise specified. That is, the operations described herein may be performed in any order, unless otherwise specified, and embodiments of the present disclosure may include additional or fewer operations than those disclosed herein. For example, it is contemplated that executing or performing a particular operation before, contemporaneously with, or after another operation is within the scope of aspects of the disclosure.
This written description uses examples within this disclosure, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the subject matter within the disclosure, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Other aspects and features within the present disclosure may be obtained from a study of the drawings, the specification, and the appended claims. The subject matter of the present disclosure may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described within the scope of the appended claims. It should also be noted, that the steps and/or functions listed within the appended claims, notwithstanding the order of which steps and/or functions are listed therein, are not limited to any specific order of operation.
Although specific features of various embodiments of within the disclosure may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the subject matter within the disclosure, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/930,318 titled A JEWELED CIGAR BAND WITH GEMS OF ANY TYPES USING MAGNETS FOR THE CONNECTION, filed Jan. 22, 2014, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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