Claims
- 1. An ashtray comprising, in combination:
- a substantially cylindrical housing including an upper housing member and a lower housing member adapted to interlockingly mate so as to define an upper housing chamber, a lower housing chamber, a predetermined airflow passage through said housing, and a predetermined, confined filter region intercepting said airflow passage;
- said upper housing member having a smoking material retention ring, an ash collection cavity extending within and below said smoking material retention ring, and a series of smoke passageways providing communication between said ash collection cavity and said predetermined airflow passage within said housing;
- said lower housing member having a series of air-release passageways, said airflow passage extending from said smoke passageways to said air-release passageways;
- battery-driven fan means for developing an airflow from the proximity of said smoking material retention ring and said ash collection cavity through said airflow passage, said battery-driven fan means including a motor within said substantially cylindrical housing and a fan assembly operative substantially within said lower housing member, said motor including a rotor extending into said lower housing chamber;
- an air filter adapted to remove smoke and impurities from said airflow, said air filter including a rigid housing and a filter medium, said air filter substantially filling and closely conforming to said filter region to substantially avoid bypassing of said filter medium by said airflow; and
- motor mount means, secured to said lower housing member, for engaging and spring biasing said motor so as to substantially reduce vibration and noise, said motor mount means including a substantially C-shaped tension spring in engagement with said motor.
- 2. An ashtray as claimed in claim 1 wherein said air-release passageways are further defined by a series of vanes having a predetermined orientation with respect to said airflow and said motor.
- 3. An ashtray as claimed in claim 2 wherein said vanes are radially oriented at a predetermined angle, said motor operating to move said airflow against said vanes, whereby air movement noises are substantially avoided.
- 4. An ashtray as claimed in claim 1 or 3 wherein said motor mount means further includes a pair of locking projections adapted to secure said C-shaped tension spring to said lower housing member.
- 5. An ashtray as claimed in claim 4 wherein said lower housing member defines a spring recess adapted to receive said substantially C-shaped tension spring.
- 6. An ashtray as claimed in claim 4 wherein said lower housing member defines a rotor opening adapted to receive said rotor.
- 7. An ashtray as claimed in claim 1 wherein said substantially cylindrical housing includes an interior wall within said upper housing chamber about said motor, said interior wall and said motor cooperatively defining said predetermined, confined filter region.
- 8. An ashtray as claimed in claim 1 wherein said lower housing member defines a rotor opening adapted to receive said rotor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO A RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 570,460, filed Jan. 13, 1984.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Ronco Smokeless Ashtray; by Ronco, Inc., 1200 Arthur Avenue, Elk Grove Village, Ill. 60007. |
Ronco Automobile Smokeless Ashtray; by Ronco, Inc., 1200 Arthur Avenue, Elk Grove Village, Ill. 60007. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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