US2447084A - Smoking pipe holder and drier - Google Patents

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US2447084A
US2447084A US636643A US63664345A US2447084A US 2447084 A US2447084 A US 2447084A US 636643 A US636643 A US 636643A US 63664345 A US63664345 A US 63664345A US 2447084 A US2447084 A US 2447084A
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  • This invention relates generally to smokers articles or appliances, but more particularly to a combination smoking pipe holder and drier.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a combined smoking pipe holder and drier which is simple, compact and inexpensive in construction, which effectually conceals and Aprotects the pipes when not in use, and which is generally in the form of a box which may be placed where desired.
  • Figure 1 is a top plan View, partly in section, of the smoking pipe appliance embodying my invention.
  • Figure 2 is an enlarged cross section thereof taken on line 2-2, Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a, fragmentary cross section showing one of the heat deflectors in its operative position when a pipe is removed from the appliance.
  • my pipe holder and drier comprises a box-like container or cabinet including a body I providing a compartment for receiving a plurality of pipes I I disposed in a row lengthwise thereof and having a lid or cover I2 hinged at I3 to the rear edge of the body.
  • the pipe-receiving compartment is substantially L-shape in cross section and includes a bowl-receiving portion I4 at the front side thereof and a stem-receiving portion I5 extending rearwardly from and in communicating relation With the open top side of such bowl-receiving portion.
  • a plate or member I6 Disposed in the lower end of the bowl-receiving portion I4 of the pipe compartment and spaced from the bottom wall thereof to span the width thereof is a plate or member I6 forming a heating chamber I1 coextensive with the length of the body I0.
  • An electric heating element I8 of any known type is suitably mounted in this chamber and adapted to be connected in the usual manner to a source of domestic current.
  • Rising from this plate and preferably formed integrally therewith are a plurality of hollow heads or teats I9 arranged in spaced relation lengthwise of the body-portion I4 and each having one or more heat outlets or openings 20 therein.
  • the body I0 In its rear wall and in registering relation with the stem-receiving portion I5 of the pipe compartment, the body I0 is provided with a plurality of escapement ports or vents 2
  • this appliance which normally serves as a cabinet for housing the smoking pipes
  • the latter are placed in an inverted position therein with the bowls of the pipes facing downwardly into the body-portion I4 and extending over the companion teats I9 to thereby eifectually retain the pipes in a neat and orderly position within the cabinet.
  • the stems of the pipes extend into the body-portion I5 and rest thereon as shown.
  • the heating element is turned on and the heat generated in the chamber I'I rises through the teats into the communicating pipe-bowls, then through the pipe-stems, and thence outwardly through the cabinet-vents 2
  • a verticallyswinging plate or heat deflector 23 Operatively associated with each pipe-engaging teat I9 and hinged at 22 to the inner side of the front wall of the cabinet body is a verticallyswinging plate or heat deflector 23 having a spring 24 coiled about the hinge-pivot and bearing against the top side of such deflector for normally urging it in overhanging relation to the teat to thereby direct the heat emitted therefrom into the upper portion of the pipe compartment.
  • a pipe When a pipe is in position in the compartment, its bowl engages the companion deiiector and forces it to one side or upwardly.
  • a device of the character described comprising a body including spaced L-shaped walls dening vertical and horizontal sections forming a compartment for receiving a smoking pipe, said vertical section having a heating chamber therein and perforated teats rising therefrom between the walls of such section, and a heating means disposed in said chamber.
  • a device of the character described comprising a body including spaced L-shaped walls defining vertical and horizontal sections forming a compartment for receiving a smoking pipe, said vertical section having a heating chamber therein and perforated teats rising therefrom between the walls of such section, a heating means disposed in said chamber, and a cover for said body extending over its Compartment, the horizontal body-section having vents in the end wall thereof.
  • a device of the character described comprising a body including spaced L-shaped Walls defining vertical and horizontal sections forming a compartment for receiving a smoking pipe, said vertical section having a heating chamber therein and perforated teats rising therefrom between the walls of such section, a heating'means disposedl in said chamber, and a deector for each teat mounted in said vertical section for movement to and from a position in heat-de ⁇ fleeting relation to such teat.
  • a device of the character described coma compartment for receiving a smoking pipe

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W. H. MOORE SMOKING PIPE HOLDER AND DRIER Flled Dec. 22, 1945 ISF-..1 ,'..l....'l'...l.'..4!@HAM Y Y A ,..v N A.. f'
Aug. 17, 1948.
Patented Aug. 17, 1948 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SMOKING PIPE HOLDER AND DRIER William H. Moore, Buffalo, N. Y.
Application December 22, 1945, Serial No. 636,643
4 Claims. 1
This invention relates generally to smokers articles or appliances, but more particularly to a combination smoking pipe holder and drier.
It has for its primary object to provide a simple and convenient appliance of this character which is so designed and constructed 4as to not only afford a unique holder or cabinet for a plurality of pipes but which also embodies eiiicient means for drying the pipes after smoking by circulating heated air through the holder as well as through the bowl and stem of the pipe.
Another object of the invention is to provide a combined smoking pipe holder and drier which is simple, compact and inexpensive in construction, which effectually conceals and Aprotects the pipes when not in use, and which is generally in the form of a box which may be placed where desired.
Other features of the invention reside in the construction and arrangement of parts hereinafter described and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a top plan View, partly in section, of the smoking pipe appliance embodying my invention. Figure 2 is an enlarged cross section thereof taken on line 2-2, Figure 1. Figure 3 is a, fragmentary cross section showing one of the heat deflectors in its operative position when a pipe is removed from the appliance.
Similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
In its preferred construction shown in the drawings, my pipe holder and drier comprises a box-like container or cabinet including a body I providing a compartment for receiving a plurality of pipes I I disposed in a row lengthwise thereof and having a lid or cover I2 hinged at I3 to the rear edge of the body. The pipe-receiving compartment is substantially L-shape in cross section and includes a bowl-receiving portion I4 at the front side thereof and a stem-receiving portion I5 extending rearwardly from and in communicating relation With the open top side of such bowl-receiving portion.
Disposed in the lower end of the bowl-receiving portion I4 of the pipe compartment and spaced from the bottom wall thereof to span the width thereof is a plate or member I6 forming a heating chamber I1 coextensive with the length of the body I0. An electric heating element I8 of any known type is suitably mounted in this chamber and adapted to be connected in the usual manner to a source of domestic current. Rising from this plate and preferably formed integrally therewith are a plurality of hollow heads or teats I9 arranged in spaced relation lengthwise of the body-portion I4 and each having one or more heat outlets or openings 20 therein. In its rear wall and in registering relation with the stem-receiving portion I5 of the pipe compartment, the body I0 is provided with a plurality of escapement ports or vents 2| through which the heated air in circulating through the compartment is adapted to escape.
In the use of this appliance, which normally serves as a cabinet for housing the smoking pipes, the latter are placed in an inverted position therein with the bowls of the pipes facing downwardly into the body-portion I4 and extending over the companion teats I9 to thereby eifectually retain the pipes in a neat and orderly position within the cabinet. The stems of the pipes extend into the body-portion I5 and rest thereon as shown. When it is desired to dry out one or more of the pipes, the heating element is turned on and the heat generated in the chamber I'I rises through the teats into the communicating pipe-bowls, then through the pipe-stems, and thence outwardly through the cabinet-vents 2|. After the pipe or pipes are thoroughly dried, the heating element is shut oiI.
Operatively associated with each pipe-engaging teat I9 and hinged at 22 to the inner side of the front wall of the cabinet body is a verticallyswinging plate or heat deflector 23 having a spring 24 coiled about the hinge-pivot and bearing against the top side of such deflector for normally urging it in overhanging relation to the teat to thereby direct the heat emitted therefrom into the upper portion of the pipe compartment. When a pipe is in position in the compartment, its bowl engages the companion deiiector and forces it to one side or upwardly.
I claim as my invention:
l. A device of the character described, comprising a body including spaced L-shaped walls dening vertical and horizontal sections forming a compartment for receiving a smoking pipe, said vertical section having a heating chamber therein and perforated teats rising therefrom between the walls of such section, and a heating means disposed in said chamber. v
2. A device of the character described, comprising a body including spaced L-shaped walls defining vertical and horizontal sections forming a compartment for receiving a smoking pipe, said vertical section having a heating chamber therein and perforated teats rising therefrom between the walls of such section, a heating means disposed in said chamber, and a cover for said body extending over its Compartment, the horizontal body-section having vents in the end wall thereof.
3. A device of the character described, comprising a body including spaced L-shaped Walls defining vertical and horizontal sections forming a compartment for receiving a smoking pipe, said vertical section having a heating chamber therein and perforated teats rising therefrom between the walls of such section, a heating'means disposedl in said chamber, and a deector for each teat mounted in said vertical section for movement to and from a position in heat-de` fleeting relation to such teat.
4. A device of the character described, coma compartment for receiving a smoking pipe,
said vertical section having a heating charrrloerv therein and perforated teats rising therefrom REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the o le of this patent:
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UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,383,193 Dunhill June 28, 1921 1,436,337 Burger Nov. 21, 1922 1,639,200 Pitts Aug. 16, 1927 2,067,920 Heuser Jan, 19, 1937 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 325,003 Great Britain Feb. 10, 1930
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US2577278A (en) * 1949-01-31 1951-12-04 Sellers John Kenneth Device for holding and desiccating smoking pipes
US2666438A (en) * 1948-11-15 1954-01-19 Pira Buddie Lee Apparatus for cleaning and curing smoking pipes
US2708796A (en) * 1953-05-08 1955-05-24 Frank D Adamy Pipe holder and drier assembly
US2809441A (en) * 1955-04-19 1957-10-15 Wassco Electric Products Corp Smoking pipe dryer
US3640001A (en) * 1970-08-17 1972-02-08 John M Ellison Tobacco smoking pipe conditioning apparatus
US3786576A (en) * 1972-05-17 1974-01-22 J Gavlick Pipe dryer and odorizer
US4233986A (en) * 1978-07-18 1980-11-18 Agar Ginosar Electronics And Metal Products Apparatus and method for controlling pain by transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES)
US4420681A (en) * 1982-05-03 1983-12-13 Arnold Howard M Golf ball warmer
WO2021261606A1 (en) * 2020-06-22 2021-12-30 홍성혁 Ultrasonic cleaner for cigarette-type electronic cigarette heater, having ultrasonic tube

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US1383193A (en) * 1919-10-23 1921-06-28 Dunhill Alfred Apparatus for seasoning and finishing tobacco-pipes
US1436337A (en) * 1920-06-07 1922-11-21 Reiss Premier Pipe Company Combined shipping package and display rack for smoking pipes
US1639200A (en) * 1927-08-16 pitts
GB325003A (en) * 1928-11-09 1930-02-10 Paul Henry Waller Improvements in holders or cases for tobacco pipes, cigar and cigarette holders and like articles
US2067920A (en) * 1935-02-06 1937-01-19 Ralph V Heuser Drying apparatus

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US1639200A (en) * 1927-08-16 pitts
US1383193A (en) * 1919-10-23 1921-06-28 Dunhill Alfred Apparatus for seasoning and finishing tobacco-pipes
US1436337A (en) * 1920-06-07 1922-11-21 Reiss Premier Pipe Company Combined shipping package and display rack for smoking pipes
GB325003A (en) * 1928-11-09 1930-02-10 Paul Henry Waller Improvements in holders or cases for tobacco pipes, cigar and cigarette holders and like articles
US2067920A (en) * 1935-02-06 1937-01-19 Ralph V Heuser Drying apparatus

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2666438A (en) * 1948-11-15 1954-01-19 Pira Buddie Lee Apparatus for cleaning and curing smoking pipes
US2577278A (en) * 1949-01-31 1951-12-04 Sellers John Kenneth Device for holding and desiccating smoking pipes
US2708796A (en) * 1953-05-08 1955-05-24 Frank D Adamy Pipe holder and drier assembly
US2809441A (en) * 1955-04-19 1957-10-15 Wassco Electric Products Corp Smoking pipe dryer
US3640001A (en) * 1970-08-17 1972-02-08 John M Ellison Tobacco smoking pipe conditioning apparatus
US3786576A (en) * 1972-05-17 1974-01-22 J Gavlick Pipe dryer and odorizer
US4233986A (en) * 1978-07-18 1980-11-18 Agar Ginosar Electronics And Metal Products Apparatus and method for controlling pain by transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES)
US4420681A (en) * 1982-05-03 1983-12-13 Arnold Howard M Golf ball warmer
WO2021261606A1 (en) * 2020-06-22 2021-12-30 홍성혁 Ultrasonic cleaner for cigarette-type electronic cigarette heater, having ultrasonic tube

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