This invention relates to devices and methods for the portable and stationary extinguishing and storage of the detritus created by tobacco users. It relates to the devices disclosed in U.S. Ser. No. 09/567,704 filed May 10, 2000 entitled Personal, Portable, Pocketable Cigarette Extinguishing and Storage Device and Method for Producing the Same, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
There has been increasing public pressure on cigarette smoking, in both public and in private, which has led Government Agencies, private enterprises, educational institutions and other owners of both private and public buildings to declare buildings and common areas as “non smoking areas.” Additionally, many outdoor public spaces such as parks, beaches, golf courses, skiing areas, arenas and open air stadia either prohibit smoking or require that smokers carefully and personally remove their smoking detritus (matches and cigarette butts). Even in those areas where smoking is allowed, tobacco-related detritus is frequently considered a public problem of such magnitude that, by way of example, the government officials of New York City and several European cities have considered a fine for smokers who discard their cigarette butts on the streets, sidewalks, parks and other areas.
In the private realm, smoking and its detritus has become increasingly unwelcome. For example, owners of private homes are becoming more and more irritated with smoking guests who dispose of the tobacco-related detritus such as cigarette butts in flower pots, bushes, lawns and drinking glasses.
As such, a considerate smoker often finds it necessary to extinguish the cigarette and place the cigarette butt in a pocket or in a purse. However, the attendant smell and tobacco detritus dictate that the making of such disposal be unpleasant.
The few existing attempts at providing a solution for the above problem have yielded less than satisfactory results. A review of the field reveals that several “portable ashtrays” exist; however, none of the previous inventions have provided the means for a multi-functional, neat, portable, convenient approach to providing an ashtray-like device which can effectively extinguish, store and empty all tobacco-related detritus.
The invention herein provides for a device and method for effectively extinguishing and storing and emptying the detritus that a cigarette smoker creates (e.g. spent matches, cigarette ashes, cigarette butts, etc.). The device can be held and operated with one hand and can receive and extinguish tapped ashes from a lit cigarette, as well as burning or spent matches, or partially consumed cigarettes and/or cigarette butts. The device can also be used as a conventional, open faced, ashtray. The device is preferably palm sized device is designed to be portable and can be stored in the hand, pocket or purse for later emptying and cleaning.
In a preferred embodiment, the device has a locking mechanism with squeezable side grip portions which release the lock allowing the shells to open, preferably with assistance of a spring or other opening means, e.g., rubber or soft plastic overmolding on mating edges of the clamshell portions.
a-7f is a preferred embodiment having squeezable side portions and a spring.
a-8d disclose an embodiment having a rubber or other similarly flexible resilient and compressible material overlay at the mating surfaces to provide an expanding release from a closed position.
a is a preferred embodiment of the invention, showing a resting cigarette in open position (9b), collecting ashes from a lit cigarette with the device in a closed position (9c) and emptying the device (9d).
The invention described herein provides for an apparatus and method for extinguishing a lit tobacco product such as a cigarette in the apparatus as well as for storing tobacco related detritus, such as a number of cigarette butts, cigarette ashes and matches once they have been extinguished.
Tobacco product means a cigarette, cigar, pipe or similar products.
Tobacco detritus means spent matches; lit or unlit ashes from a cigarette, cigar or pipe; and lit or unlit tobacco ends from a cigarette or cigar.
The apparatus is comprised preferably of two connected, similarly shaped halves with concave, interior surfaces, that when brought substantially coincident with each other via a hinged or swivel axis, form a chamber of sufficient volume to extinguish and store a quantity of tobacco related detritus. Each half of the apparatus has a cut-out, preferably rectangular or semi-circular, at a mating edge. When the apparatus is closed, these cut outs substantially align with each other to form a circular aperture through which the lit cigarette, match or cigarette butt is passed into the extinguishment and storage chamber. While the present invention contemplates the use of this method in apparatus in connection with virtually all tobacco related products, such as cigars, cigarillos, pipe tobacco, etc., in a preferred embodiment the invention will be directed to cigarette-related uses.
A bung (or stopper or stopple) is hinged to one of the concave halves of the apparatus at the cut out. The hinge preferably allows for the bung to swing through an arc that creates two extreme positions, (1) the open position, which permits the user to pass a lit cigarette, matches, ashes or cigarette butts through the circular aperture and into the extinguishment and storage chamber, and may also provide for a resting place for a lit cigarette where the halves of the device are in the open position, and (2) the closed position in which the bung fills the circular aperture, locks the hinged halves together and restricts the flow of oxygen into the chamber (thereby resulting in the asphyxiation of the cigarette ember, match or ash).
The apparatus is made of a flame and heat resistant material which is not only impervious to the heat of a cigarette ember, but is of sufficient heat absorbency, density and thickness to allow a user to place the closed apparatus in his hand, pocket or purse immediately after inserting a lit cigarette without fear of heat or flame from the ember.
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In general, the present invention contemplates a multitude of variations on the present provision of a portable device for tobacco product usage and extinguishment and storage of the resultant detritus. By way of example, a shell body is contemplated to have any number of a plurality of substantially cooperative adjoining portions which can cooperate to substantially to open and close as needed. Alternatively, a one piece version with an aperture like closure is further contemplated.
Additionally, the present invention provides for, in a preferred embodiment, a stoppering bung so as to further extinguish embers and to prevent detritus spillage. The bung may be of any multitude of types of a closure portion as one skilled in the art can readily appreciate, but is, in a most preferred embodiment, structured so as to be a stoppering/locking/cigarette rest bung type depicted herein.
The stoppering/locking/cigarette rest bung 3 has a concave surface 19 designed to accommodate the radius of a cigarette and therefore acts as a cigarette rest as shown in
The stoppering/locking/cigarette rest bung 3 incorporates a protruding rib 20 that engages and locks into a recessed trough 21 in the opposite half of the device 8 when the device is in the closed position and the bung is swung on its hinged axis 17 to fill the circular aperture 18. The protruding rib 20 snaps into the recess 21 thereby locking the bung 3 in the closed position and securely locking both halves 8 and 9 of the device together so that the contents of the chamber cannot escape or spill out of the device until it is unlocked and opened for emptying and cleaning.
a shows an embodiment having a slightly different shape of cutouts 16, wherein in the closed position more of a half-ovoid aperture is formed for receiving ashes. In this embodiment, the cutouts in each clamshell may be may be of different sizes and shapes. Bung 3 is hingedly attached, in this embodiment by a hinge as shown but rather than having a concave surface 19 as in
The embodiment as shown 7a also has squeezable side portions 50 which are preferably ribbed on one of the clamshells. In this region, a receiving area 52 is formed on the outside of the ship-lap edge 59 of the clamshell to receive latches 51 formed on the interior of the other clamshell. These are positioned such that they will interlock and maintain closure of the device when pressed in the closed position. Squeezable side portions 50 on the clamshell unit having the latch receiving portion allow the user to squeeze the device to release the lock formed by the latch and latch receiving portion 71 are such that the device can be placed in the open position. Spring 54 is positioned in the hinged area connecting the clamshells so that the spring action opens the device when squeezable side portions are inwardly squeezed towards one another to release.
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a depicts an embodiment having an overmolding 80 of a soft, pliable but plastic material, e.g., rubber or soft plastic, which extends around the clamshell or a portion of the clamshell. Overmolding 80 extends around the perimeter 81 of the edge of one clamshell the perimeter of the edge of the clamshell except in cutout 16. Overmolding 80 may be positioned slightly below (perhaps 1-5 mm) the edge of the clamshell upon which it is overmolded, and the other clamshell serves as the cover. Alternatively, overmolding 80 may be equal with the height of the perimeter 81 of the bottom shell of the device. In preferred embodiments, ridge 85 of the overmolding 80 extends beyond the edge of the clam shell and receives recess 86 formed about the perimeter of upper claim shell 99. This embodiment has the latch/release mechanism as described with respect to the embodiment of
Overlay 80 may extend around any or all of the clamshell but must extend be positioned to perform the opening function of the device as described.
Overaly 80 also acts as a gasket to prohibit the entrance of air into the chamber of the closed device thereby making it airtight and assuring the asphyxiation and extinction of the cigarette ember. Furthermore the gasket aspect of the overlay makes the device air and watertight.
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In preferred embodiments, feet 101 are provided to prevent the device from scratching a resting surface or upon it. Feet 101 are integral with overlay 80. or may be provided on the clamshell.
Clamshells may be made of heat resistant material, but can be made of any suitable material including metal, ceramic, and the like.
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The present invention also contemplates a method of producing or fabricating the above detailed device. As one skilled in the art can appreciate, a multitude of manufacturing processes exist for production of the above device. By way of example, one might use cast techniques, machine lathing, hand or custom crafting etc. However, on the preferred embodiment, injection molding will be used. In addition, the product itself may have decorative embellishments which can be printed, painted, carved, or inlaid designs, lettering, etc. on any of the disclosed portions.
It will be understood that the terms herein are terms of description rather than of limitation, as those skilled in the art with this specification in hand will be able to vary the details of the invention disclosed herein without departing from the spirit thereof.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 (from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/585,161 filed Jul. 1, 2004 entitled Personal, Portable, Pocketable Cigarette Extinguishing and Storage Device and Method for Producing the Same, hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60585161 | Jul 2004 | US |