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US2762375A
US2762375A US167302A US16730250A US2762375A US 2762375 A US2762375 A US 2762375A US 167302 A US167302 A US 167302A US 16730250 A US16730250 A US 16730250A US 2762375 A US2762375 A US 2762375A
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ARTHUR J BLAKE
EDWIN W PHILLIPS
JAMES J GUSTAT
PATRICK F MCDEVITT
RAYMOND J LAMB
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F13/00Appliances for smoking cigars or cigarettes
    • A24F13/02Cigar or cigarette holders
    • A24F13/04Cigar or cigarette holders with arrangements for cleaning or cooling the smoke
    • A24F13/06Cigar or cigarette holders with arrangements for cleaning or cooling the smoke with smoke filters

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  • the primary object of my invention is to generally improve tobacco smoke-cooling and filtering devices and smokers articles using such devices.
  • An important object of the invention is to increase the effectiveness of known smoke-cooling and filtering devices.
  • More specific objects center about a device which is commensurate with the requirements that the entire cross section of the fiow of smoke is sufliciently cooled so that undesirable components of the smoke, which are present in form of condensable vapors, are condensed, that the heat of the smoke is quickly and adequately dissipated, and that condensed matter is effectively deposited and retained.
  • my invention consists in a smokers article provided with a smoke-cooling and filtering device, as are more particularly described in the subjoined detailed description and defined in the claims.
  • Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section through a tobacco smokecooling and filtering device as used in the tobacco smokers article according to the invention drawn to an enlarged scale;
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through a modified smoke-cooling and filtering device
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through a cigarette or cigar holder.
  • the cigarette or cigar holder 46 is made of cardboard, a plastic material or any material that is a poor heat conductor.
  • the tapered portion 48 is covered both in teriorly and exteriorly with metal foil 50.
  • a frustoconical cartridge 52 which is positioned in the tapered portion consists of filtering material 54 and a wrapper 56 of metal foil.
  • the wrapper encloses the filtering material at the front end and around its side. The front end is perforated.
  • the wrapper is in thermal contact with the metal foil lining of the holder. It will be understood that in the cigarette or cigar holder of Fig. 3 a filter cartridge of the kind shown in Fig. 1 or 2, when 1 2 ven a r u to-c hape, may be use ad 9f the cartridge 52.
  • the cylindrical cartridge 18 (see Fig. 1) consists of filtering material 22, such as textile materials, cotton, absorbent paper, porous ceramic materials, asbestos, and a wrapper 24 of metal foil.
  • the wrapper comprises a side wall 26 and end walls 28, which end walls are provided with perforations 30.
  • a cartridge 32 is shown, the filtering material 22 of which is only partly wrapped.
  • This cartridge is to be inserted in a cigarette or cigar holder or in a smokers pipe so that the smoke impinges the Wrapper first.
  • the end wall 28 is perforated at 30', and the side wall 34 is in thermal contact with a surrounding heat-conducting portion of the smokers article.
  • Metal foil may be replaced by a metallic coating applied to a suitable base by spraying, painting, depositing and similar methods.
  • a cigarette or cigar holder comprising a mouthpiece and cigarette or cigar holding member, said member comprising two transversely spaced integrally connected portions of good heat-conducting property, said portions being connected only at one end thereof, said mouthpiece having a part extending between the said portions and in contact therewith, and a filter having a wall of good heat-conducting property in heat-conducting contact with the inner of said portions, whereby heat absorbed from tobacco smoke by the filter is directly conducted to the inner portion and from there to the outer portion and passed to the atmosphere, and whereby only a slight portion of that heat is transmitted to the mouthpiece extension.
  • a cigarette or cigar holder comprising a mouthpiece and a member extending therefrom, said member comprising a good heat-conducting material and the mouthpiece comprising a relatively poor heat-conducting material, the member being adapted to receive a filter, the first named material being metal foil and arranged to cover a portion of the mouthpiece both interiorly and exteriorly, said filter having a perforated transverse metal foil wall in heat-conducting contact with said interior portion of the metal foil member.

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Sept. 11, 1956 F. FESSLER TOBACCO SMOKER'S ARTICLE INVENTOR. fiazz/fissz ez' BY AGT Filed June 10, 1950 United States Patent TOBACCO SMOKERS ARTICLE Frank Fessler, Newark, N. J., assiguor, by mesne assignments, of 100/995 to James J. Gustat, East Orange, 100/995 to Patrick F. McDevitt, Jersey City, 100/995 to Edwin W. Phillips, Millburu, 50/995 to Charles W. Hutchinson, Bayonne, 50/995 to Arthur J. Blake, Jersey City, 100/995 to Raymond .1. Lamb, Ridgewood,
400/995 to Frank Fessler, Newark, and 95/995 to Richard Low, Newark, N. J.
Application June 10, 1950, Serial No. 167,302 2 Claims. (Cl. 131-194) insufiicient cooling action, and this insufficiency is again due to arrangements which are inadequate to cool the whole cross section of the stream of smoke and to dissipate the heat of the smoke quickly enough.
The primary object of my invention is to generally improve tobacco smoke-cooling and filtering devices and smokers articles using such devices.
An important object of the invention is to increase the effectiveness of known smoke-cooling and filtering devices.
More specific objects center about a device which is commensurate with the requirements that the entire cross section of the fiow of smoke is sufliciently cooled so that undesirable components of the smoke, which are present in form of condensable vapors, are condensed, that the heat of the smoke is quickly and adequately dissipated, and that condensed matter is effectively deposited and retained.
To the accomplishment of the foregoing and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter, my invention consists in a smokers article provided with a smoke-cooling and filtering device, as are more particularly described in the subjoined detailed description and defined in the claims.
The specification is accompanied by a drawing in which:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal section through a tobacco smokecooling and filtering device as used in the tobacco smokers article according to the invention drawn to an enlarged scale;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section through a modified smoke-cooling and filtering device; and
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section through a cigarette or cigar holder.
Referring to the drawing, and initially to Fig. 3 thereof, the cigarette or cigar holder 46 is made of cardboard, a plastic material or any material that is a poor heat conductor. The tapered portion 48 is covered both in teriorly and exteriorly with metal foil 50. A frustoconical cartridge 52 which is positioned in the tapered portion consists of filtering material 54 and a wrapper 56 of metal foil. The wrapper encloses the filtering material at the front end and around its side. The front end is perforated. The wrapper is in thermal contact with the metal foil lining of the holder. It will be understood that in the cigarette or cigar holder of Fig. 3 a filter cartridge of the kind shown in Fig. 1 or 2, when 1 2 ven a r u to-c hape, may be use ad 9f the cartridge 52.
The cylindrical cartridge 18 (see Fig. 1) consists of filtering material 22, such as textile materials, cotton, absorbent paper, porous ceramic materials, asbestos, and a wrapper 24 of metal foil. The wrapper comprises a side wall 26 and end walls 28, which end walls are provided with perforations 30.
Reverting to Fig. 3, with the holder in operation, tobacco smoke on its way from the smoking end of the holder to the mouth end passes through the perforations in the front wall of the cartridge. Since this wall extends across the whole cross section of the stream of smoke, and the side wall of the wrapper is in direct thermal contact with the metal foil 50, all of the smoke is effectively cooled, and quick heat dissipation is ensured. The condensing action thus achieved makes it possible for condensed undesirable substances to be deposited on the filtering material.
In Fig. 2 a cartridge 32 is shown, the filtering material 22 of which is only partly wrapped. This cartridge is to be inserted in a cigarette or cigar holder or in a smokers pipe so that the smoke impinges the Wrapper first. The end wall 28 is perforated at 30', and the side wall 34 is in thermal contact with a surrounding heat-conducting portion of the smokers article.
Metal foil may be replaced by a metallic coating applied to a suitable base by spraying, painting, depositing and similar methods.
The invention has been shown and described in a few forms only but it will be understood that many changes and modifications may be made Without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the following claims.
I claim:
1. A cigarette or cigar holder comprising a mouthpiece and cigarette or cigar holding member, said member comprising two transversely spaced integrally connected portions of good heat-conducting property, said portions being connected only at one end thereof, said mouthpiece having a part extending between the said portions and in contact therewith, and a filter having a wall of good heat-conducting property in heat-conducting contact with the inner of said portions, whereby heat absorbed from tobacco smoke by the filter is directly conducted to the inner portion and from there to the outer portion and passed to the atmosphere, and whereby only a slight portion of that heat is transmitted to the mouthpiece extension.
2. A cigarette or cigar holder comprising a mouthpiece and a member extending therefrom, said member comprising a good heat-conducting material and the mouthpiece comprising a relatively poor heat-conducting material, the member being adapted to receive a filter, the first named material being metal foil and arranged to cover a portion of the mouthpiece both interiorly and exteriorly, said filter having a perforated transverse metal foil wall in heat-conducting contact with said interior portion of the metal foil member.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 205,345 Bovee June 25, 1878 258,255 Schleber May 23, 1882 959,649 Thomson May 31, 1910 1,420,117 Luedke June 20, 1922 2,033,867 Segal Mar. 10, 1936 2,035,398 Muller Mar. 25, 1936 2,116,706 Meohas May 10, 1938 (Other references on following page) UNITED STATES PATENTS FOREIGN PATENTS 2,195,201 Car1son- Mar. 26, 1940 4,838 Great Britain 1884 2,211,166 Ross Aug. 13, 1940 5,139 Great Britain 1910 2,235,100 Deutsch Mar. 18, 1941 15,302/33 Australia June 29, 1934 2,242,684 Stuart May 20, 1941 5 42,099 France May 19, 1933 2,344,342 De Bary Mar. 14, 1944 236,753 Switzerland July 2, 1945 685,988 Germany Dec. 30, 1939 499,775 France Feb. 21, 1920
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US3399681A (en) * 1965-07-07 1968-09-03 Robert A. Lodi Cigar nib
US4687005A (en) * 1985-11-07 1987-08-18 Moore Harry C Pipe bowl filter
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FR499775A (en) * 1919-05-14 1920-02-21 Jean Boyadjian Removable and hygienic mouthpiece for cigarettes
FR42099E (en) * 1932-07-27 1933-05-19 Cigarette holder
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US2195201A (en) * 1938-08-13 1940-03-26 Harris M Humason Smoker's article
US2211166A (en) * 1938-02-03 1940-08-13 Ross Benjamin Smoker's pipe and condenser therefor
US2235100A (en) * 1939-01-09 1941-03-18 George J Deutsch Tobacco pipe
US2242684A (en) * 1937-06-07 1941-05-20 Elizabeth R B Stuart Baking utensil and similar receptacles
US2344342A (en) * 1941-07-11 1944-03-14 Bary Alberto De Filter for cigar-and cigaretteholders
CH236753A (en) * 1943-07-01 1945-03-15 Scherrer Waldemar Filters to denicotinize tobacco smoke.

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GB191005139A (en) * 1910-03-01 1910-10-13 Louis Coen Improvements in or relating to Cigar or Cigarette Holders.
FR499775A (en) * 1919-05-14 1920-02-21 Jean Boyadjian Removable and hygienic mouthpiece for cigarettes
FR42099E (en) * 1932-07-27 1933-05-19 Cigarette holder
AU1530233A (en) * 1933-11-24 1934-07-12 John Moffatt Reginald Improved interchangeable antinicotine combination cigarette holder, cigar holder nad tobacco bowl
DE685989C (en) * 1936-03-13 1939-12-30 Gustav Poehl Additional gripper device for tractor and motor vehicle wheels
US2242684A (en) * 1937-06-07 1941-05-20 Elizabeth R B Stuart Baking utensil and similar receptacles
US2211166A (en) * 1938-02-03 1940-08-13 Ross Benjamin Smoker's pipe and condenser therefor
US2195201A (en) * 1938-08-13 1940-03-26 Harris M Humason Smoker's article
US2235100A (en) * 1939-01-09 1941-03-18 George J Deutsch Tobacco pipe
US2344342A (en) * 1941-07-11 1944-03-14 Bary Alberto De Filter for cigar-and cigaretteholders
CH236753A (en) * 1943-07-01 1945-03-15 Scherrer Waldemar Filters to denicotinize tobacco smoke.

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US4687005A (en) * 1985-11-07 1987-08-18 Moore Harry C Pipe bowl filter
US20130039639A1 (en) * 2012-05-02 2013-02-14 Kevin D. Carney Vaporizer for water pipe inlet
US8851082B2 (en) * 2012-05-02 2014-10-07 Kevin D. Carney Vaporizer for water pipe inlet
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