Claims
- 1. A collapsible ashtray comprising:
- a pair of panels composed of a first material; and
- a continuous pleated sheet composed of a second material and extending between said panels, said sheet defining an upper horizontal segment, a lower horizontal segment, and a vertical wall joining the upper and lower horizontal segments, wherein the lower horizontal segment and the vertical wall together define a receptacle for receiving ashes and the upper horizontal segment defines a ledge adjacent the receptacle adapted to hold a cigar or cigarette and wherein said first material is different than said second material.
- 2. An ashtray as in claim 1, wherein the pleated sheet is formed from a metal foil.
- 3. An ashtray as in claim 1, wherein the panels are joined along a common edge so that the panels diverge from said common edge when separated.
- 4. An ashtray as in claim 1, wherein the panels are formed from cardboard laminated to a metal foil.
- 5. A collapsible ashtray comprising:
- a pair of panels composed of a first material and joined along a common edge to define a hinge so that the panels may be opened and closed about said hinge;
- a continuous pleated sheet composed of a second material and extending between the panels, said sheet defining (a) a lower horizontal segment which defines a receptacle for receiving ashes, (b) an upper horizontal segment which defines a ledge adjacent to and above the receptacle when the common edge is in a substantially vertical orientation and the ashtray is upright, said ledge including a plurality of pleats being adapted to hold two or more cigars or cigarettes, and (c) a vertical wall joining the upper and lower horizontal segments and wherein said first material is different than said second material.
- 6. An ashtray as in claim 1, wherein said pleated sheet is formed from metal foil.
- 7. An ashtray as in claim 5, wherein said panels are formed from cardboard laminated to a metal foil.
- 8. The ashtray of claim 1, further comprising a hood member extending between the two panels for trapping any smoke from lighted cigarettes or cigars supported by the upper member.
- 9. A collapsible ashtray comprising:
- a pair of panels formed from a first material, each panel having a straight lower edge, a first end, and a second end;
- a first foldable upper member formed from a second material and extending between the two panels from the first end to a termination point part way toward the second end and being spaced-above the lower edges, said upper member defining a substantially horizontal surface for supporting cigarettes or cigars when the panels are drawn apart and placed in an upright position, said horizontal surface including a plurality of grooves for supporting cigars or cigarettes;
- a foldable lower member formed from the second material and extending between the lower edges of the panels from the termination point of the first foldable upper member toward the second end of the panels and defining a receptacle for ashes; and
- a first foldable vertical wall formed from the second material and joining the upper and lower members at the termination point, wherein said first material is different than said second material.
- 10. A collapsible ashtray as in claim 9, wherein the panels are joined along a common edge at their second ends.
- 11. A collapsible ashtray as in claim 9, further including a second foldable upper member extending between the panels from the second end to a termination point part way toward the first end.
- 12. A collapsible ashtray as in claim 11, further including a second foldable vertical wall joining the second foldable upper member and the lower member.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 06/803,352, filed Dec. 2, 1984, now abandoned.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 735,799 filed on May 17, 1985.
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