US1757792A - Ash-tray holder - Google Patents

Ash-tray holder Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1757792A
US1757792A US300660A US30066028A US1757792A US 1757792 A US1757792 A US 1757792A US 300660 A US300660 A US 300660A US 30066028 A US30066028 A US 30066028A US 1757792 A US1757792 A US 1757792A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
ash
strap
upright
tray
tray holder
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US300660A
Inventor
Frank J Cheslock
Clement A Yares
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US300660A priority Critical patent/US1757792A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1757792A publication Critical patent/US1757792A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F19/00Ash-trays
    • A24F19/0092Fixing means for ashtrays on other objects

Definitions

  • Our invention relates to a portable ash-tray 5 holder'for the class of ash-trays used by smokers for depositing ashes of cigars, cigarettes or pipes and which holders also may 5 have means for holding unconsuined cigars,
  • the main object is to provide a simple, efficient and easily adjustable device for ash 7,10 trays by means of which the lattermay be mounted in convenient position of any vertical, elongated obgect such as the stem of a portable reading lamp or other upright elon ters', we have illustrated in Fig. 1 a floor lamp comprising the usual base A in which is fixed an upright column B at the upper end of which is suitably fixed illuminating means within a shade C to cast light down for reading purposes; It is well known that many persons use such lamps while reading and simultaneously smoking tobacco in some form and necessitating the use of an ash try.
  • Our device is designed to mount an ash tray near the smoker-reader on a fixed object such as the column or pedestal of the reading lamp in which case the said tray is of course convenient and readily accessible to the person or persons near such lamp or other object. Therefore B may represent any convenient upright obj ectnear the user of the ash-tray a floor lamp being illustrated as a desirable object for the reasons stated.
  • our device comprises a band-metal hoop E of a size tosnugly in- Referring to the drawing by reference let-' Ash trays as a general rule are of dishclose the dish-part of an ash tray with the flange of the latter resting on the upper edge of said hoop'or band.
  • the metal band is formed with outwardly directed parallel arms E from the outer parts of which the bands are bent inwardly toward each other in curvatures E thence diagonally and lnwardlytoward each other in shallow V-shape formation E to a convergingpoint E outwardly of the hoop formation .E.
  • the band metal may be of any suitable width;
  • F is a fastening strap pref.- erably of good pliable material or spring brass with one end part fixed to an arm'E as at'G in Fig. 2.
  • This strap has a row of holes H toward its free end in any of which may be inserted a thumb-screw J (Figs. 1 and 2) the,
  • a holder for trays of dish like form with an upper perimetral flange ametal loop frame adapted to encircle such tray under its flange, a pair of integral parallel arms extending from said loop outwardly, thence bent inwardly towardeach other and joined in a shallow V-shape formation pointed toward the center of the loop, an adjustable, flexible frame.

Landscapes

  • Heterocyclic Carbon Compounds Containing A Hetero Ring Having Oxygen Or Sulfur (AREA)

Description

May 6, 1930. J c s oc ET AL 1,757,792
ASH TRAY HOLDER Filed Aug. 20; 1928- E Lf'lllllw lllllllll INwENroBm drzrozwvzr Patented May 6, 1930 r I 5; r
I 1,757,7ez
warren STATES PATENT OFFECE;
FRANK :r. cHEsLooK AND CLEMENT AQYARESQO s'r'. mmmmmsom ASH-TRAY VHOLIDER' 1 Application filed August 20, 1928. Serial No. 300,660. i
i Our invention relates to a portable ash-tray 5 holder'for the class of ash-trays used by smokers for depositing ashes of cigars, cigarettes or pipes and which holders also may 5 have means for holding unconsuined cigars,
cigarettes and also means for holding a match box.
The main object is to provide a simple, efficient and easily adjustable device for ash 7,10 trays by means of which the lattermay be mounted in convenient position of any vertical, elongated obgect such as the stem of a portable reading lamp or other upright elon ters', we have illustrated in Fig. 1 a floor lamp comprising the usual base A in which is fixed an upright column B at the upper end of which is suitably fixed illuminating means within a shade C to cast light down for reading purposes; It is well known that many persons use such lamps while reading and simultaneously smoking tobacco in some form and necessitating the use of an ash try. Our device is designed to mount an ash tray near the smoker-reader on a fixed object such as the column or pedestal of the reading lamp in which case the said tray is of course convenient and readily accessible to the person or persons near such lamp or other object. Therefore B may represent any convenient upright obj ectnear the user of the ash-tray a floor lamp being illustrated as a desirable object for the reasons stated.
shape D with the usual upper perimetral flange D (Fig. 1) on which may be fixed a cigar holder D and any suitable type of match box holder D Our device comprises a band-metal hoop E of a size tosnugly in- Referring to the drawing by reference let-' Ash trays as a general rule are of dishclose the dish-part of an ash tray with the flange of the latter resting on the upper edge of said hoop'or band. At one side of hoop E the metal band is formed with outwardly directed parallel arms E from the outer parts of which the bands are bent inwardly toward each other in curvatures E thence diagonally and lnwardlytoward each other in shallow V-shape formation E to a convergingpoint E outwardly of the hoop formation .E. The band metal may be of any suitable width; F is a fastening strap pref.- erably of good pliable material or spring brass with one end part fixed to an arm'E as at'G in Fig. 2. This strap has a row of holes H toward its free end in any of which may be inserted a thumb-screw J (Figs. 1 and 2) the,
threads of which may then be engaged in the threads of a tapped hole K in or near the other curvature E of the band frame. There may be one, two or more holes K. In mounting the device to frictionally engage a small diameter upright, as shown cross-hatched in Fig. 2, strap F is simply passed behind the upright to inclose it between said strap and in the V-shaped part of the frame,"thus making three point contact with the upright. The
thumb screw is simply inserted in one of the 7 holes H when the strap is spaced some from an adjacent hole K in which the screw is engaged and drawn into until the strap is drawn taut and clamps the device securely to the upright. In Fig. 2 is also illustrated in dotted lines how a comparatively large upright may be likewise engaged, and it will also be readily understood that a square or polygonally shaped column may be just as efliciently engaged by allowing one of the angular edges to be engaged in the V-shaped part and the strap otherwise used in like manner'about the column.
We claim :j
In a holder for trays of dish like form with an upper perimetral flange ametal loop frame adapted to encircle such tray under its flange, a pair of integral parallel arms extending from said loop outwardly, thence bent inwardly towardeach other and joined in a shallow V-shape formation pointed toward the center of the loop, an adjustable, flexible frame.
strap fixed to one of said parallel arms and means for engaging and pressing the free end-0f said strap toward the other of said parallel arms to clamp an upright obj ect between said strap and the V-shaped part of the In testimony whereof We aflixour signatures. a, r V
FRANKJ. CHESLOOK. CLEMENT A. YAR ES.
US300660A 1928-08-20 1928-08-20 Ash-tray holder Expired - Lifetime US1757792A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US300660A US1757792A (en) 1928-08-20 1928-08-20 Ash-tray holder

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US300660A US1757792A (en) 1928-08-20 1928-08-20 Ash-tray holder

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1757792A true US1757792A (en) 1930-05-06

Family

ID=23160057

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US300660A Expired - Lifetime US1757792A (en) 1928-08-20 1928-08-20 Ash-tray holder

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1757792A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2716012A (en) * 1949-05-11 1955-08-23 Eastman Kodak Co Adjusting and holding device

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2716012A (en) * 1949-05-11 1955-08-23 Eastman Kodak Co Adjusting and holding device

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1816049A (en) Article of personal equipment
US2547620A (en) Holder for a pack of cigarettes
US1757792A (en) Ash-tray holder
US2931365A (en) Cigarette, cigar or pipe holder for golf bags, buggies or the like
US1434590A (en) Finger ring and cigarette holder
US1505396A (en) Combined ash tray and match-box holder
US1485223A (en) Ash-tray mounting
US2250178A (en) Cigarette holder
US1424348A (en) Ash tray and similar receptacle
US2260774A (en) Combination ash tray, match holder, etc.
US2188958A (en) Sanitary hygienic device for telephone instruments
US1201166A (en) Ash-tray.
US1472804A (en) Combination nonsmudging cigar and cigarette ash receiver and table
US2291686A (en) Ash tray
US2526488A (en) Cigarette rest
US1541732A (en) Combined holder and ash tray
US2633136A (en) Bell ash tray and smoking set
US1786902A (en) Smoker's article
US1730753A (en) Ash receiver
US2282422A (en) Smoker's combination unit
US1552548A (en) Spark catcher
GB400550A (en) Improvements in or relating to cigarette or cigar holders and in ash receptacles adapted for attachment to such holders
US1458038A (en) Smoker's appliance
US1637978A (en) Smoker's tray
US1532590A (en) Combination smoking set and advertising device