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US1082393A
US1082393A US75832213A US1913758322A US1082393A US 1082393 A US1082393 A US 1082393A US 75832213 A US75832213 A US 75832213A US 1913758322 A US1913758322 A US 1913758322A US 1082393 A US1082393 A US 1082393A
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  • An object of the invention isto produce an inexpensive, simple and sparkless smoking implement, which can be used with pipe tobacco or with a cigar and which can be easily taken apart to e cleaned.
  • a further object or the invention is to provide asmoking implement in which the nicotin is prevented from entering the smokers moutl A,still further object 015 the invention is to provide an ash receptacle when smoking a cigar, and also to form a cigar case when desired.
  • a smokers implement comprising a tobacco-holding member, a shield for the same, a mouthpiece associated with the tobacco-hol ;l.ing member, and a deflector intermediate the member and the mouth piece for deflecting the smoke on its way from the tobacco-holding member and the mouth piece.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of an embodlment of my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a central section tl'ni-ough same
  • Fig. 8 is an clevation of the deflector.
  • 5 represents a tohamzo holding member comprising cylindri 'al and conical portions. Substantially in the middle of the cylinder portion a shoul dcr 7 is formed, which is preferably milled. The reason for this will appear hereinafter.
  • the exterior cylindrical portions on both, sides of the shoulder are preferably thread-- ed, and the extremity of the cone portion is provided with an enlargement 8.
  • the tobacco hololing member 5 is provided with a central bore 9 having the shape of the end of a cigar, avith the reduced end adjacent the enlarged portion l.
  • An axial passageway 10 is provided in the cone portion of the member, forming an outlet from the bore 9. It can be seen that the membci ii, as described, forms a cigar holder, and which can be used as such when desired.
  • a deflector 11 Engaging the exterior surface 0f the cone portion of the tobacco-holdingmember is a deflector 11, preferably formed of a single piece of any suitable material, having the shape of a cylindrical cup, closed at one end and provided at the opposite end with resilient portions or fingers 12.
  • the inner diameter of the cup is larger than the exterior diameter of the enlarged portion 8, while the fingers 12 are so depressed that the cup can be forced to pass over the en largement 8 to make the fingers l2 engage the cone surface of the member 5, whereby the cup is maintained in position.
  • a mouthpiece 1 L is secured to the opposite smaller end of the bodv 13 to the opposite smaller end of the bodv 13 to the opposite smaller end of the bodv 13.
  • the cigar 15, inserted into the bore 9 of member 5 can be smoked by means of the mouthpiece, in which case the smoke, passing through the opening 10, will be caused by the deflector 11 to pass around the enlargement 8 and pass between the fingers 12 into the bore of the body 13, where it naturally expands, and then through the mouthpiece to the smoker.
  • the opposite end of the shield is semicircular and provided with an opening 17 covered with a fine gauze 18. Substantially midway between the ends, the shield 16 is provided with a plurality of openings 19. It can be easily seen that when the implement herein described is used with the shield, the air necessary for the burning of a cigar or tobacco in the member 5 enters through the openings 19 and 17 and prevents sparking. lVhen the implement is used with a cigar, as shown in Fig. 2, the shield 16 forms a receptacle for the ashes as the consumption of the cigar proceeds, which can be cleaned at any time after the cigar is consumed. Thus, it can be seen that the shield 16 is not only a spark protector but also an ash protector. Furthermore, the shield can be used in connection with the member 5 as a cigar-holder for carrying a cigar.
  • the implement is smooth in appearance; can be easily taken apart to be cleaned by gripping the milled shoulder 7, removing the shield 16 and also the body portion 18.
  • the shield can then be cleaned of ashes, the deflector removed from the 'cone portion of member 5 and cleaned of the adhering nico tin, and the bore 9 of the member 5 washed out under a faucet.
  • the tobacco holding member 5 of metal, and preferably of aluminum.
  • a 1101- low body portion In a device of the class described, a 1101- low body portion; a mouthpiece at one end of said body; a tobacco-holding member at the other end of the body, said member comprising a cylindrical portion exterior to said body having means for receiving tobacco and a cone portion in the hollow of the body, said cone portion having a/substantially spherical enlargement at the apex and an axial passage from the means receiving the tobacco to the hollow of the said body; a cup-shaped smoke deflector having resilient portions adapted to pass over the said spherical enlargement at the apex of the cone and thereby maintain the cup in proper position at the apex of the cone, whereby the smoke coming through the axial passage of the cone is deflected by the cup about the spherical enlargement, past the resilient portion into the hollow of the body.

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M. H. BARON.
'OOMBINATIQN PIPE AND CIGAR HOLDER. APPLICATION FILED APR. 2, 1913.
1,082,393, Patented Dec. 23, 1913.
ATTORNEYS MICHAEL H. BARON,
on NEW roan, N. Y.
COMBINATIZQN PIPE AND CIGAR-HOLDER.
i on 2,393.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 23, 1913.
Applicationfiled April 2, 191? Serial No. 758,322.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, Miontann H Emory, a citizen of the United States, and a reardent of the city of New York, borough out Brooklyn, in the county of Kings and State of New York, have invented.- a new and lmproved Qombination Pipe and Cigar- Holder, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description.
An object of the invention isto produce an inexpensive, simple and sparkless smoking implement, which can be used with pipe tobacco or with a cigar and which can be easily taken apart to e cleaned.
A further object or the invention is to provide asmoking implement in which the nicotin is prevented from entering the smokers moutl A,still further object 015 the invention is to provide an ash receptacle when smoking a cigar, and also to form a cigar case when desired.
The above outlined objects are obtained by providing a smokers implement comprising a tobacco-holding member, a shield for the same, a mouthpiece associated with the tobacco-hol ;l.ing member, and a deflector intermediate the member and the mouth piece for deflecting the smoke on its way from the tobacco-holding member and the mouth piece.
The invention consists of the construction and combination qt parts to be more fully described. hereinafter and fully set forth'in the clainn Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification, in which like characters indicate corresponding parts in all. the views and in which:
Figure 1 is an elevation of an embodlment of my invention; Fig. 2 is a central section tl'ni-ough same; and Fig. 8 is an clevation of the deflector.
Referring to the drawings, 5 represents a tohamzo holding member comprising cylindri 'al and conical portions. Substantially in the middle of the cylinder portion a shoul dcr 7 is formed, which is preferably milled. The reason for this will appear hereinafter. The exterior cylindrical portions on both, sides of the shoulder are preferably thread-- ed, and the extremity of the cone portion is provided with an enlargement 8. The tobacco hololing member 5 is provided with a central bore 9 having the shape of the end of a cigar, avith the reduced end adjacent the enlarged portion l. An axial passageway 10 is provided in the cone portion of the member, forming an outlet from the bore 9. It can be seen that the membci ii, as described, forms a cigar holder, and which can be used as such when desired.
Engaging the exterior surface 0f the cone portion of the tobacco-holdingmember is a deflector 11, preferably formed of a single piece of any suitable material, having the shape of a cylindrical cup, closed at one end and provided at the opposite end with resilient portions or fingers 12. The inner diameter of the cup is larger than the exterior diameter of the enlarged portion 8, while the fingers 12 are so depressed that the cup can be forced to pass over the en largement 8 to make the fingers l2 engage the cone surface of the member 5, whereby the cup is maintained in position.
The cone portion of the member 5. with the deflector 11, fits into a hollow body 13 secured with its larger end to the threaded portion of the member 5 adjacent the cone portion and aliiutting against the shoulder 7. To the opposite smaller end of the bodv 13 is secured a mouthpiece 1 L, slightly above the deflector 1.1. As shown in Fig. 2, the cigar 15, inserted into the bore 9 of member 5, can be smoked by means of the mouthpiece, in which case the smoke, passing through the opening 10, will be caused by the deflector 11 to pass around the enlargement 8 and pass between the fingers 12 into the bore of the body 13, where it naturally expands, and then through the mouthpiece to the smoker. The smoke coming through the passage 10 to the mouthpiece, and coming in contact with the deflector. will nccessarily deposit the major part of the nicotin on the walls of the deflector. l urthernuxrc. the expansion of the bore in the body 13 will cool the smoke, which will. help the deposit of the nicotin. on the deflector ll. In place 01'' the cigar 15, positioned in the bore 9, to bacco can he placed in the same, and the member 5 becomes a bowl of a pipe.
To prevent sparking when smoking in a car or other moving vehicle or in the open air, which endangers the clolhcs of the smoker and of persons adjacent to the smoker, I provide a shield 16 of cylindrical. shape secured to the end of the member 5.
The opposite end of the shield is semicircular and provided with an opening 17 covered with a fine gauze 18. Substantially midway between the ends, the shield 16 is provided with a plurality of openings 19. It can be easily seen that when the implement herein described is used with the shield, the air necessary for the burning of a cigar or tobacco in the member 5 enters through the openings 19 and 17 and prevents sparking. lVhen the implement is used with a cigar, as shown in Fig. 2, the shield 16 forms a receptacle for the ashes as the consumption of the cigar proceeds, which can be cleaned at any time after the cigar is consumed. Thus, it can be seen that the shield 16 is not only a spark protector but also an ash protector. Furthermore, the shield can be used in connection with the member 5 as a cigar-holder for carrying a cigar.
From the above description and the illustration' in the drawing it can be seen that the implement is smooth in appearance; can be easily taken apart to be cleaned by gripping the milled shoulder 7, removing the shield 16 and also the body portion 18. The shield can then be cleaned of ashes, the deflector removed from the 'cone portion of member 5 and cleaned of the adhering nico tin, and the bore 9 of the member 5 washed out under a faucet.
While all of the above-described members can be formed of any suitable material, I
prefer to form the tobacco holding member 5 of metal, and preferably of aluminum.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
In a device of the class described, a 1101- low body portion; a mouthpiece at one end of said body; a tobacco-holding member at the other end of the body, said member comprising a cylindrical portion exterior to said body having means for receiving tobacco and a cone portion in the hollow of the body, said cone portion having a/substantially spherical enlargement at the apex and an axial passage from the means receiving the tobacco to the hollow of the said body; a cup-shaped smoke deflector having resilient portions adapted to pass over the said spherical enlargement at the apex of the cone and thereby maintain the cup in proper position at the apex of the cone, whereby the smoke coming through the axial passage of the cone is deflected by the cup about the spherical enlargement, past the resilient portion into the hollow of the body.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
MICHAEL H. BAR-ON.
Witnesses BENEDICT JOFFE, PHILIP D. ROLLI-IAUS.
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US2426542A (en) * 1945-07-05 1947-08-26 Earl L Wilson Cigarette smoking pipe
US2642879A (en) * 1949-10-04 1953-06-23 Quiroz Francisco Angel Cigarette holder
US4819666A (en) * 1987-08-06 1989-04-11 Turver Carlos S Smoke-less cigarette container

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2426542A (en) * 1945-07-05 1947-08-26 Earl L Wilson Cigarette smoking pipe
US2642879A (en) * 1949-10-04 1953-06-23 Quiroz Francisco Angel Cigarette holder
US4819666A (en) * 1987-08-06 1989-04-11 Turver Carlos S Smoke-less cigarette container

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