This invention refers to side applied ashtray and glass holder accessory for slot and electronic games machines, by which an ashtray and glass holder can be attached to the machines without compromising its functioning, increasing peoples comfort when using said machines.
Up to now no accessories are known that solve the problem faced in casinos and game halls, wherein the users of slot or electronic games machines usually have drinks and smoke cigarettes whilst playing. The problem arises as no space or surface is provided by said machines to place glasses or ashtrays. At most, in some casinos upright ashtrays are provided placed between some slot machines, but not at all of them, which does not solve the basic problem as regards cigarettes. The problem of glasses or wine glasses have not even been taken into account in prior art, for which reason the user must play with one hand and hold his wine glass with the other.
From the above, the need then arises from prior art to count with an accessory that unifies these two elements (beverage and cigarettes) and is adapted to be applied to these types of machines, of common use in casinos and electronic games halls.
The object of the invention is to supply slot and electronic games machines with ashtrays and glass holders, indispensable elements to achieve the players total comfort.
This is achieved by coupling a framework having dual contact adhesive surfaces to the side of machines that works as a container for the glass holder and ashtray elements.
On the horizontal surface of the framework there are two cavities disposed in parallel direction to the side of the machine. The front cavity lodges the ashtray elements, the back cavity itself conforms the glass holder.
The glass holder is an element integrated in the framework itself. It is formed from a circular boring on the horizontal surface of the framework, where the glass is introduced, which base leans on a radio-concentric type grating placed further below, conforming the support plane.
The ashtray is comprised of two elements: the cigarette butt deposit, which aim is to prolong the ashtrays cycles of use. The deposit exactly fits into the cavity disposed for the ashtray set. It is an receptacle open in the upper part, which depth is considerably greater than the depth of the ashtray. The cigarette butt deposit lodges an ashtray itself, which exactly fits the upper opening.
The ashtray itself, which object is to hold a cigarette, receiving ashes, allow to be put out and receive the butt; having a boring that encompasses the external side wall and part of the rear, that allows the waste to shift into the butt deposit.
The accessory in the preferred embodiment comprises four basic elements:
This part provides the volumetric configuration to the accessory, as it is the wrap around of the set; its function is to contain the ashtray and glass holder set, attaching it to the electronic machine.
The framework (a) is attached to the side of the machine by two adhesive surfaces (a-1) provided with dual contact tape located on the internal rear wall, having a boring in its central surface.
The framework (a) contains two cavities in its horizontal surface, a front cavity (a-2) that lodges the ashtray elements and a rear cavity (a-3) that conforms the glass holder herein.
Cavity (a-2) of irregular plane to lodge the ashtray has on its perimeter a sunken surface (a-2-1) defining the butt deposit (c) support.
A notch in the upper part (am) of the front face, continuation of the notch of the ashtray (b) and the butt deposit (c), conform together with these the cigarette support channel, to hold it stable.
Ashtray itself (b)
It is a receptacle open at its upper part, to allow the cigarette to be held, receive ash, and allow putting it out and receiving the cigarette butt. This element is inserted by a simple support, in the butt deposit (c) which intrados is perfectly adapt to its extrados.
Having a rim (b1) on all the perimeter of its upper part, which lower face forms the support surface on the upper part of the butt deposit (c), the upper face of this rim (b1) defines the upper finish of the ashtray set.
A notch in the upper part of the front face (bm), continuation of the notch of the framework and butt deposit, conform together with these the cigarette support channel to hold it stable.
The ashtray has a boring (b2) that encompasses part of the bottom and of its external sidewall to allow the butts and ash to be shifted into the butt deposit.
The bottom (b3) of the ashtray has a slight inclination with a pendent towards the external side, to facilitate shifting of butts and ash towards the butt deposit (c).
The bottom (b3) surface has ribs (b3-n), in a normal direction to the sides, which object is to facilitate putting the cigarette out, without obstructing shifting thereof and ash into the butt deposit (c). ps Butt deposit (c)
It is a receptacle opened at its upper part, with vertical development considerably greater then the vertical one of the ashtray itself (b), to prolong the use cycle of the ashtray, providing it with greater capacity to store ash and butts.
This element is inserted, by a simple support in the framework (a).
The butt deposit (c) has a rim (c1) on all the upper part which lower face defines its support surface on the sunken surface of the framework (a-2-1), for that end.
The upper face of said rim (c1) conforms the support surface of the ashtray itself (b).
A notch (cm) in the upper part of the front face, continuation of notches (am) and (bm) that the framework (a) has and the ashtray itself (b), conform together with these the cigarette support channel to hold it stable.
Glass holder (d)
The glass holder is generated from a boring (d1) of circular plane practiced on the horizontal surface of the framework (a), from which it is held by four connective vertical bars (d2) jointly to a support plane (d3) of the glass formed by a grill of three concentric rings.
The external ring has a diameter coinciding with that of the boring (d1), said three concentric rings being connective with each other by four horizontal bars (d2-c), continuation of the vertical bars (d2), disposed as crosses, centred to the axis of the concentric rings of the support plane (d3).
In FIGS. 10 to 17, an alternative embodiment may be appreciated of the present accessory that only holds an ashtray, omitting the glass holder. In this alternative embodiment the component parts are described with identical references as those in the preferred embodiment, maintaining the basic configuration of the invention adapted to an only element instead of two.
The accessory described herein, considered as a complementary element for slot and electronic games machines, may be manufactured from a variety of materials, as long as they are not combustible. A convenient material could be melamine, which is light and can be easily folded.
When putting into practice side applied astray and glass holder accessory for slot and electronic games machines exemplified and described, modifications and/or different embodiments could be introduced, all of which should be considered as comprised within the protection scope of the present invention; the scope of which is basically determined by the text of the claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P 04 01 01497 | Apr 2004 | AR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/BR05/00065 | 4/29/2005 | WO | 1/30/2007 |