Claims
- 1. A pure air system, presenting an appearance of an ornamental table centerpiece, comprising:
- a hollow housing having an upper portion, a neck portion and a lower portion, the neck portion integrally connecting the upper and lower portions;
- the upper portion having means for allowing air to be drawn into the housing;
- the upper portion having defined a central opening therein;
- the central opening having a cylindrical surface extending downwardly into the neck portion to form a channel thereof;
- a floral arrangement having a plurality of flowers extending through the central opening and deposed within the channel;
- a circular sieve plate integral with the bottom on the channel, for supporting the floral arrangement, the plate fastened within the housing by a generally circular screen biased against the internal surface of the housing;
- each flower having a center bud opening for drawing in air, a removable prefilter deposed in each flower bud and a hollow stem for passing air to the system;
- means supported in the lower portion for filtering and refreshening the smoke filled air;
- means supported in the lower portion for propelling the smoke through the system;
- means supported in the lower portion for powering the propelling means; and
- a plurality of exhaust vents located about the bottom of the lower portion,
- whereby the smoke filled air is drawn downwardly from the means in the upper portion and the center openings in the flowers, treated by the filtering means, then returned to the surrounding atmosphere clean and refreshed.
- 2. The pure air system according to claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the housing includes:
- a plurality of curved petal arms extending outwardly from the center;
- each petal arm having a hollow conduit defined by the interior surface of the arm;
- the outer extremities of the petal arms defining intake ports for the passage of inhaled smoke to the system;
- each arm having a convex upper surface;
- adjoining arms having defined a concave crevice therebetween for holding resting cigarettes; and a removable ash receptacle covering the central opening whereby the ashes that fall from the cigarettes are captured.
- 3. The pure air system according to claim 2, wherein the lower portion of the housing includes:
- a generally cylindrical removable metal sleeve holding from top to bottom the filtering means, the propelling means, and the power means; and
- a door on the bottom of the housing, a hinge mechanism for allowing the door to rotate open and closed, and a latch to secure the door shut,
- whereby the metal sleeve and all the contents can be removed through the door for cleaning, repairing and replacement.
- 4. The pure air system according to claim 3, wherein the bottom of the housing includes a removable rubber pad for protection against slippage and dampening of vibrations created by the power means.
- 5. The pure air system according to claim 4, wherein the filtration means includes:
- an electrostatic prefiltering bed having an antimicrobial spray for the removal of dirt, dust and bacteria;
- a first bed of activated carbon deposed below the prefiltering bed for removal of gas molecules, odors and pollutants;
- a H.E.P.A. filtering system deposed below the first charcoal bed for removing contaminants down to 0.03 microns;
- a second bed of activated carbon deposed below the H.E.P.A. filtering system having contained therein an odor refreshening material;
- each of the four beds supported within the sleeve by a circular screen, the screens having diameters slightly larger than the diameter of the sleeve, whereby the screens are tightly biased against the inner surface of the sleeve.
- 6. The pure air system according to claim 5, wherein the propelling means includes:
- a motor having a drive shaft;
- a plurality of radial propellar fan blades rotatively connected to the drive shaft; and
- a plurality of braces extending outwardly from the motor, each brace biasing against the inner surface of the sleeve to support the motor and fan blades below the filtering system,
- whereby the smoke is propelled downwardly through the system.
- 7. The pure air system according to claim 6, wherein the powering means includes:
- a generally cylindrical battery casing biased between the inner surface of the removable metal sleeve below the propelling means;
- a plurality of batteries deposed in series within the battery casing;
- a pair of electrical wire connectors, one connector leading from the battery cathode to the motor and the other from the battery anode to the motor;
- the removable sleeve being manufactured from a highly conductive metal;
- a contact rod interposed between the surface of the housing and the surface of the conductive sleeve; and
- a push button switch positioned on the exterior of the housing,
- whereby the system is energized by engaging the push button into contact with the conductive sleeve.
- 8. The pure air system according to claim 6, wherein the powering means is a 110/115 volt electrical connection.
- 9. The pure air system according to claim 8, wherein the system further presents an appearance of an ornamental floor vase having a floral arrangement selected from the group consisting of flowers, ferns, trees, bushes or shrubbery.
- 10. An ashtray system for capturing and substantially eliminating odors of smoke from cigarettes, the ashtray comprising:
- a hollow vase-shaped housing;
- a plurality of curved petal arms extending outwardly from the upper portion of the housing, each petal arm having extremities that define an intake port leading to a conduit defined by the interior surface of the petal arm, each petal arm having a convex upper surface, adjoining petal arms defining a concave crevice therebetween for holding resting cigarettes;
- the upper surface of the housing having defined therein a central opening, a removable ash receptacle deposed within the opening for capturing ashes from cigarettes;
- a cylindrical surface extending downward from the central opening defining therein a channel, a generally round sieve plate held in position within the neck portion of the housing by a circular spring biased between the housing internal surface;
- a metal sleeve interposed in the lower portion of the housing containing a means for filtering the smoke, a means for propelling the smoke downward through the system and a means for powering the system;
- a plurality of exhaust vents located below the metal sleeve;
- a generally circular door positioned on the bottom of the housing, a hinge mechanism integral with the door for opening and closing, a latch for securing the door in a closed position;
- a removable rubber pad covering the bottom of the housing, the pad providing resistance against slippage and also aiding the dampening of vibrations created by the powering means; and
- a plurality of artificial flowers, each flower having an opening in the bud section, a hollow stem leading downward from the bud, a removable prefilter deposed within the bud opening, the flowers placed within the central opening of the housing and held in position by the channel and supported by the sieve plate,
- whereby smoke contaminated air is drawn into the system through the intake ports of the petal arms and the bud openings of the flowers, then driven downward through the filtering means by the propelling means before being exhausted from the housing through the exhaust vents, the returned air being clean and refreshed.
- 11. The ashtray according to claim 10, wherein the filtering means includes:
- an electrostatic prefiltering bed having an antimicrobial spray for removal of dirt, dust and bacteria;
- a first bed of activated carbon deposed below the prefiltering bed, for the removal of gas molecules, odors and pollutants;
- a H.E.P.A. filtering system, deposed below the first carbon bed, for removing contaminants down to 0.03 microns;
- a second bed of activated carbon, deposed below the H.E.P.A. system, the bed including an odor refreshening material; and
- support springs for supporting the individual beds within the metal sleeve.
- 12. The ashtray according to claim 11, wherein the propelling means includes;
- a motor having a drive shaft;
- a plurality of radial propellar fan blades rotatively connected to the drive shaft; and
- a plurality of braces extending outwardly from the motor, the extremities of the braces biasing against the sleeve surface thereby supporting the motor slightly below the filtering means.
- 13. The ashtray according to claim 12, wherein the power means includes;
- a generally cylindrical battery casing interposed within the sleeve, a plurality of in series batteries contained within the casing;
- a pair of electrical wire connectors, one connecting the negative cathode of the battery to the motor, the other connecting the positive anode of the battery to the motor;
- a contact rod; and
- a push button switch located in the exterior of the housing,
- whereby the operator can energize the system by engaging the push button thereby biasing the contact rod into making an electrical connection with the metal surface of the sleeve.
- 14. The ashtray according to claim 12, wherein the powering means includes a connection to a 110/115 volt power outlet.
- 15. The ashtray according to claim 14, wherein the system further presents the appearance of a floor urn having a floral arrangement selected from the group consisting of flowers, ferns, trees, bushes or shrubbery.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 60/081,568 filed Apr. 13, 1998.
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