The present invention relates, in general, to a holder for supporting a smoking article such as a cigar, and more specifically to an expandable holder adapted to hold different size cigars in use.
Cigars have long been associated with rich and powerful people as well as associated with relaxation, sophisticated pleasure, rich flavor, and the conversation of good friends. They are highly collectible and they can be extremely expensive. Improper handling of a cigar causes unraveling of the wrapper and could even damage the binder and filler tobacco inside. There is an art to smoking cigars. If smoked too fast, it will burn hot and ruin the flavor. If smoked too slow, it will go out and will require constant relighting. Cigar smokers prefer to smoke as much of the cigar as they can. However, their fingers can be burned if they are holding the cigar and it is too small. Thus, a smokeable portion of the cigar is wasted.
The present invention provides a cigar holder that affords the user the benefit of smoking a cigar as far down as they desire so that the taste and flavor of a good cigar can be enjoyed and appreciated.
An aspect of an embodiment of the invention provides an expandable cigar holder assembly adapted to hold different sizes of cigars.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention features the cigar holder assembly having an adjustable screw clamp which is spring loaded.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention features a top with ridged or cut areas which aid in holding the cigar in place.
Additional aspects, objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
The dowels 7A, 7B, screw 3 and spring 4 are concealed by the channels 211-213 and body 152 of the second gripping element 200. The body 152 of the second gripping element 200 includes the arm 150 having a length L that is at least the length L of the middle area 130. The lengths are the same to ensure proper alignment of the arm 150 and the middle area 130. The body 152 extends downward from the top 190 of the arm 150 to the bottom 191 forming a semi-circular shaped body. The body shape may be modified to alternate shapes so long at the shapes are a depth that is deep enough to receive and conceal the screws and pins. The body can be multiple or solid colors and may also be transparent if it is desired to see the screws and pins.
A cap 6 is positioned on the top of the screw 3 and is used to turn the screw to expand and retract the second gripping member 200 and upper front portion 125 of the handle 1 where the first gripping member 120 is located. The cap 6 makes it easier to turn the screw in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction. The first gripping member 120 and the second gripping member 200 are inverted U or C-shaped jaws 180, 280. The second gripping element 200 jaw 280 has a smooth top side 205. First gripping element 120 has a ridged and cut underside 105. The ridged and cut underside 105 have peaks and valleys that form angles that aid in holding the smoking article such as a cigar in position when placed in the holder assembly 100. The second gripping member 200 features a body 152 having three channels 211, 212 and 213, as described above, and a smooth curved front area 205. The ridged and cut underside 105 aligns with the smooth curved front area 205 of the second gripping member such that, when the handle 1 and second gripping member 200 are connected, an opening 400, shown in
To position the smoking article, such as a cigar, in the holder assembly 100, rotate the screw 3 by turning the attached cap 6 or the screw 3 directly in counter clockwise direction which the handle 1 to move apart or expand away from the second gripping member 200. This increases the size of the opening 400 formed between the first gripping member 120 at upper front portion of the shaft and the second gripping member 200 to accommodate smoking articles of various sizes. The cigar is placed in the opening 400 and the screw is rotated in a clockwise direction to move the second gripping member 200 towards the first gripping member 120 to securely hold the cigar such that there is little or no room for movement of the cigar in the holder assembly 100. The entire shaft which includes the first end 110, middle area 130 and second end 120 moves towards the entire second member 200 as the second member 200 moves towards the shaft, when the screw is rotated clockwise. Similarly, the entire shaft 1 which includes the first end 110, middle area 130 and second end 120 moves away from the entire second member 200 as the second member 200 moves away from the shaft, when the screw is rotated counterclockwise. The entire shaft and the second gripping member 200 maintain a parallel direction in relation to each other when the first gripping member 100 and the second gripping member 200 retract and expand. As the shaft 1 and second gripping member 200 moves away from each other, the screw 3 and dowel pins 7A and 7B become more visible. As the shaft 1 and second gripping member 200 move towards each other, the screw 3 and dowel pins 7A and 7B become less visible, since they are moved further inside of their respective channels 211, 212, 213. The curved C-shaped or U-shaped jaws 180, 280 and the curved right sides 1180 and 230 wrap around an entire body of the cylindrical smoking article.
The holder assembly 100 is handled by its first end 110 and the user can enjoy a cigar more of a smokeable portion of a cigar than they would if the cigar was smoked directly in the user's hand. The assembly 100 prevents burning of the user's hands and allows more of the cigar to be smoked than would normally be smoked if handheld. The handle of the holder affords the user the opportunity to smoke the body of the cigar to the fullest possible extent without being burned.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 61/568,223, filed Dec. 8, 2011 and is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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