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US1086065A
US1086065A US77169613A US1913771696A US1086065A US 1086065 A US1086065 A US 1086065A US 77169613 A US77169613 A US 77169613A US 1913771696 A US1913771696 A US 1913771696A US 1086065 A US1086065 A US 1086065A
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  • JOSEPH PATRICK MCADAM 0F FORT MYER, VIRGINIAASSIGNOR TOy MARTIN MCDONALD, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
  • This invention relates to cigarettey cases.
  • Theobject' of the invention is to provlde a neatand practical form of cigarette case in which means is provided to effect the partial projection of any. one-ofthe contained ends of the cigarettes whenthe cover of the case has been removed andidiscarded, such protecting means being adapted also to constitute an advertising medium.
  • FIG. l is a view in vertical longitudinal section through a cigarette case embodying the present improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the cigarette case, with the cover or closure removed.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view, partly in section, of a part of the device.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective detail view of a combined sticker and tab used in connection with the device.
  • v Fi 6 is a detail view, in perspective, of a olgarette protector that may be employed in conjunction with the case.
  • 1 designates the case or carton, which ma be constructed of any suitable material, an with a bottom forming a part of the case, orwith a sup ⁇ A plemental bottom 2 in the form of a cap, the
  • the case may be made o ⁇ any desired size, to hold a legalf ized number of cigarettes, such as ten or twenty, a case adapted for containing the former number of cigarettes being shown herein.
  • a partition 3 Arranged transversely and centrally of the .case is a partition 3, which extends, preferably, from the bottom to a point near the upper end of the case, and serves to divide the latter into two separate chambers holders 4, which are shown as cylindrical preferably commensurate' -in length with the partition.
  • the upper end of the case is normally'sealed by a closure orv cover 5, which is herein shown as inset, and is designedhto be held in place by the ordinary revenue is removed it is to be dlscarded.
  • a disk 6, of cardboard orany other suitable material Arranged within the lower portion of each ofthe holders is a disk 6, of cardboard orany other suitable material, and which constitutes a projector, the under side of which is borne upon by one end of a coiled spring 7, the other end of which bears against the bottom 2.
  • a suitable locking mechanism employedwhich, by coaction with the upper face of the prois desired to release the projector for the purpose of obtainin one ofthe cigarettes from the case.
  • Thls holding or locking means comprises a pin 8 having a flat head 9 which is secured between the two plies of asticker l10, which is constructed fromV a piece of paper or the like, folded upon itself, .and provided-in one member with a hole 11 through which the shank of the pin 8 projects, the two plies being designed to ⁇ be united by a suitable adhesive, and one 'of them to be secured to 4the exterior of the case, and preferably to the side -wall 12 of the false bottom 2, each member of the sticker being provided with a, tab 13, which will normally be deflected slightly away from the case, as shown in Fig.
  • a shield may be employed to be secured over the upper end of each of the cigarettes, and which consists of a. circular body portion14 provided with two oppositely dis osed togues 15 that are designed to be olded down around the sides of the end portion of the cigarette C, as clearly shown in Fig. 1. r
  • the springs are first placed within the holders, and these springs are to be made of suiiicient project- Y ing force onlyto lift the cigarette a suiiicient distance to ⁇ permit of its being readily grasped and not to eject the cigarette from the case.
  • the pins 8 are now positioned as shown in Fig. 2, and the stickers positioned in the manner described.
  • the cigarettes are now. place'dwit-hin the holders, the cover placed in position, and thel revenue stamp applidf. J I
  • An desired cigarette may be removed merely y grasping the tab 13 and in ⁇ detaching the sticker from the case along with the pin touwhich it is secured, thus releasing the projector with which such pin coacted, and immediately the spring will exert its force and project the cigarette upward a predetermined distance,
  • a cigarette case embodyin a springpressed projector, and means directly engaging the projector and accessible from' the exterior of the case to retainthe projector retracted Within the case and tov eilectv its release when desired.
  • a cigarette case having a plurality of holders open at their upper ends, a springpressed projector in the lower portion 'of each holder, means to normally hold each projector retracted and means for selectively disengaging the liolding means and thereby selectively releasing the projectors to pro- ⁇ ject any cigarette through the upper open end of its holder.
  • a cigarette case embodying a plurality of separate holders, a springfpressed projector in the bottom portion of each holder,
  • a cigarette case embodying a plurality of separate holders, a spring-pressed projector in the bottom portion of each holder, a combined locking and releasing member coacting directly with each projector, and means for preventing the accidental release of the members.
  • a cigarette case having a central partition, holders arranged on each side of the partition, a spring-pressed projector disposed in the bottom portion of each holder, and a pin extending through the wall of the case and into the partition above eac'hprojector and servingto hold the latter in retracted position.
  • a cigarette case having a central partition, holders arranged on each side of the partition, a spring-pressed projector disposed in the bottom portion of each holder. a headed pin extending through the wall of the case and into the partition above each projector and serving to hold the latter in retracted position, and a sticker secured to the head of each pin and to the case.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOSEPH PATRICK MCADAM, 0F FORT MYER, VIRGINIAASSIGNOR TOy MARTIN MCDONALD, OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
CIGARETTE-CASE.
To all 'whom t may concer-n Be it known that I, JOSEPH PATRICK MC- ADAM, a citizen of the United States, residingat Fort Myer, in the county of Alexandria and State of Virginia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cigarette-Cases, of which the following is a specification. A
This invention relates to cigarettey cases. Theobject' of the invention is to provlde a neatand practical form of cigarette case in which means is provided to effect the partial projection of any. one-ofthe contained ends of the cigarettes whenthe cover of the case has been removed andidiscarded, such protecting means being adapted also to constitute an advertising medium. j
With the above and other objects in view, as will appear as the nature of the inve-ntion is better understood, the' same consists in the novel construction and arrangement of parts` of a cigarette case, as will be hereina-fter fully describedeand claimed.
In the accompanying drawing, forming a part of the specification, and 1n which like characters of-reference indicate corresponding parts Figure l is a view in vertical longitudinal section through a cigarette case embodying the present improvements. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view thereof. Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the cigarette case, with the cover or closure removed.
Fig. 4 is a detail view, partly in section, of a part of the device. Fig. 5 is a perspective detail view of a combined sticker and tab used in connection with the device. v Fi 6 is a detail view, in perspective, of a olgarette protector that may be employed in conjunction with the case.
Referring t0 the drawing, 1 designates the case or carton, which ma be constructed of any suitable material, an with a bottom forming a part of the case, orwith a sup`A plemental bottom 2 in the form of a cap, the
Specification of Letters Patent.
lPatented Feb. s, 1914.
Application ledllune 4, 1913. Serial No. 771,696.
`object of which is to reinforce the walls of the lower portion ofthe case for a purpose that will presently appear. The casemay be made o `any desired size, to hold a legalf ized number of cigarettes, such as ten or twenty, a case adapted for containing the former number of cigarettes being shown herein.
Arranged transversely and centrally of the .case is a partition 3, which extends, preferably, from the bottom to a point near the upper end of the case, and serves to divide the latter into two separate chambers holders 4, which are shown as cylindrical preferably commensurate' -in length with the partition. The upper end of the case is normally'sealed by a closure orv cover 5, which is herein shown as inset, and is designedhto be held in place by the ordinary revenue is removed it is to be dlscarded. l
Arranged within the lower portion of each ofthe holders is a disk 6, of cardboard orany other suitable material, and which constitutes a projector, the under side of which is borne upon by one end of a coiled spring 7, the other end of which bears against the bottom 2. In order to retain the spring in compressed condition, asuitable locking mechanismis employedwhich, by coaction with the upper face of the prois desired to release the projector for the purpose of obtainin one ofthe cigarettes from the case. Thls holding or locking means comprises a pin 8 having a flat head 9 which is secured between the two plies of asticker l10, which is constructed fromV a piece of paper or the like, folded upon itself, .and provided-in one member with a hole 11 through which the shank of the pin 8 projects, the two plies being designed to `be united by a suitable adhesive, and one 'of them to be secured to 4the exterior of the case, and preferably to the side -wall 12 of the false bottom 2, each member of the sticker being provided with a, tab 13, which will normally be deflected slightly away from the case, as shown in Fig. 2, in order to permit of the tabs being .grasped to detach the sticker from the case, and thus rein each of which is arranged five cigarette" tubes, made of any suitable material, andi stamp, the design bein that when the cover' jector,y serves to retain the ,latter in place agalnst the pressure of the spring until it' the cover is detached, thereby canceling the 'move the pin from its position to release 12 of the false bottom is provided, so thatl the shank of the in adjacent the head will project through t ree thicknesses of the ma-4 terial, while its inner end will project through one and a half, and this arrangement will be found thoroughlyl eifective for the purpose designed.
As above stated, it is proposed, in using the case, to discard the top or cover 5, and in orderv to protect the exposed ends of the cigarettes from damage,` a shield may be employed to be secured over the upper end of each of the cigarettes, and which consists of a. circular body portion14 provided with two oppositely dis osed togues 15 that are designed to be olded down around the sides of the end portion of the cigarette C, as clearly shown in Fig. 1. r
.In preparing the case for use, the springs are first placed within the holders, and these springs are to be made of suiiicient project- Y ing force onlyto lift the cigarette a suiiicient distance to\ permit of its being readily grasped and not to eject the cigarette from the case. The pins 8 are now positioned as shown in Fig. 2, and the stickers positioned in the manner described. The cigarettes are now. place'dwit-hin the holders, the cover placed in position, and thel revenue stamp applidf. J I
When the cigarettes are to be removed,
revenue stamp, and thus preventing a reuse of the' case. An desired cigarette may be removed merely y grasping the tab 13 and in `detaching the sticker from the case along with the pin touwhich it is secured, thus releasing the projector with which such pin coacted, and immediately the spring will exert its force and project the cigarette upward a predetermined distance,
'j when it may readily be removed.
While the case and holders are herein described as being made of pasteboard or the like, so that usually they will be discarded when empty,` it will be obvious that the structure as a whole may be made of metal, and thus be adapted for re-use an indefinite number of times, in'which event the pressure of vthe springs against the projectors will be relied upon for retaining the locking pins in place.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim is 1. A cigarette case embodyin a springpressed projector, and means directly engaging the projector and accessible from' the exterior of the case to retainthe projector retracted Within the case and tov eilectv its release when desired.
2.- A cigarette case having a plurality of holders open at their upper ends, a springpressed projector in the lower portion 'of each holder, means to normally hold each projector retracted and means for selectively disengaging the liolding means and thereby selectively releasing the projectors to pro-` ject any cigarette through the upper open end of its holder.
3. A cigarette case embodying a plurality of separate holders, a springfpressed projector in the bottom portion of each holder,
and a combined locking and releasing member coacting directly with each projector.
4. A cigarette case embodying a plurality of separate holders, a spring-pressed projector in the bottom portion of each holder, a combined locking and releasing member coacting directly with each projector, and means for preventing the accidental release of the members.
5. A cigarette caseembodying a plurality of separate holders, a spring-pressed pro.- jector in each holder, a locking member coacting directly, with each projector, and
means arranged exteriorly of the case and secured thereto and to each ofthe locking members normally to -retain the latter in place and to permit of their detachment from the case.
6. A cigarette case having a central partition, holders arranged on each side of the partition, a spring-pressed projector disposed in the bottom portion of each holder, and a pin extending through the wall of the case and into the partition above eac'hprojector and servingto hold the latter in retracted position.
7. A cigarette case having a central partition, holders arranged on each side of the partition, a spring-pressed projector disposed in the bottom portion of each holder. a headed pin extending through the wall of the case and into the partition above each projector and serving to hold the latter in retracted position, and a sticker secured to the head of each pin and to the case.
In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
JOSEPH PATRICK MCAD. Witnesses: i
HERBERT S. SHEPARD,
R. M. ELLIOTT.
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US3119517A (en) * 1961-07-25 1964-01-28 Alajex Ets Packages intended to contain a plurality of articles
US4029136A (en) * 1976-02-09 1977-06-14 Jacoby Raymond C Selective golf club dispenser
US4562923A (en) * 1983-03-11 1986-01-07 Pola Chemical Industries Inc. Cosmetics case
US4666043A (en) * 1986-04-11 1987-05-19 Pola Chemical Industries Inc. Cosmetic holder casing

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US3119517A (en) * 1961-07-25 1964-01-28 Alajex Ets Packages intended to contain a plurality of articles
US4029136A (en) * 1976-02-09 1977-06-14 Jacoby Raymond C Selective golf club dispenser
US4562923A (en) * 1983-03-11 1986-01-07 Pola Chemical Industries Inc. Cosmetics case
US4666043A (en) * 1986-04-11 1987-05-19 Pola Chemical Industries Inc. Cosmetic holder casing

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