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US3315686A
US3315686A US422588A US42258864A US3315686A US 3315686 A US3315686 A US 3315686A US 422588 A US422588 A US 422588A US 42258864 A US42258864 A US 42258864A US 3315686 A US3315686 A US 3315686A
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  • FIGURE 1 is a front elevational view of a suitable ash receptacle embodying the principles of this invention and shown as being mounted in a tiled bathroom wall;
  • FIGURE 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 2 2 of FIGURE 1 and showing the manner in which the tray support and tray interfit;
  • FIGURE 3 is a plan cross-sectional view taken along the line 3 3 of FIGURE 2 and further showing the oonstruction of the support and tray;
  • FIGURE 4 is a front elevational view of the tray.
  • FIGURE 5 is a top plan view thereof.
  • the illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a support having side walls, a front wall, a bottom, and a flat rear wall which is substantially larger than the other dimensions of the support and has the configuration of a tile such as is used in bathroom walls.
  • An ash collection tray is removably mounted within the confines of the support. This tray has a projection for extinguishing cigarettes, this projection also being used to lift the tray out of the support.
  • the tray and support have aligned notches for holding .a cigarette.
  • the support is generally indicated at 11 and the tray at 12.
  • the support has a flat rear wall 13 which, as will be seen in FIGURE 1, has the same dimensions as the tiles 14 in a bathroom wall. When mounted in position, wall 13 will be aligned with tiles 14, this giving a uniform and finished appearance to the wall area.
  • Support 11 is further provided with a pair of side walls 15, .a front wall 16 and a bottom 17.
  • the top edges of side walls 15 curve downwardly away from rear wall 13, and then extend horizontally to front wall 16.
  • Notches 18 are provided in the upper edges of walls 15 for holding ci-garettes.
  • Front wall 16 extends downwardly and curves inwardly, fairing into -bottom 17 of support 11. The bottom in turn fairs into the lower portion of wall 13.
  • the upper surface 19 of bottom 17 is flat in order to support tray 12.
  • support 11 is chosen to -match that of tiles 14; in this case ceramic material is indicated. It will be understood, however, that the principles of the invention contemplate the use of different materials, colors, and ornamental shapes for support 11 to conform to the motif of the area or room in which the receptacle is to be installed. Tray -12 would of course be constructed so as to conform to the shape of support 11.
  • tray 12 The construction of tray 12 is best seen in FIGURES 2, 4 and 5.
  • the tray which may be fabricated of any suitable material, has side walls 21, a front wall 22, a rear wall 23, and a bottom 24.
  • Side walls 21 and rear wall 23 are flat so as to conform to the shapes of walls 15 and 13, respectively.
  • Bottom 24 is likewise tlat so Vas to lit solidly on surface 19, and front wall 22 has a lower curved portion to interfit with wall 16.
  • the dimensions of tray l12 may be such that it will fit snugly without appreciable play within the confines of support 11, and its height is such that it will be concealed by the upper edges of walls 15 and 16 when it is in position.
  • a projection 25 is provided on the upper portion of rear wall 23, this projection extending into the contines of the tray. This projection is usable for extinguishing cigarettes, and can also be used to lift tray 12 from support 11 when the tray is to be emptied.
  • the upper edges of side Walls 21 are also provided with notches 26 which will be aligned with notches 18 when the tray is in position.
  • a support having an upwardly open recess formed by side, front and rear walls and a bottom, portions of said rear wall extending outwardly from the junctures of said side walls and bottom with said rear wall, an ash receiving tray having a rear side and front walls conforming substantially to the shape of the recess formed by the walls of said support and a -bottom engageable with the upper surface of the support bottom, a projection on said tray adapted to extinguish cigarettes and also to be grasped to remove the tray from the support by Ian upward motion, the front and side walls of said tray having their upper extremities disposed below the upper edges of the side and front walls of said support when the tray is mounted within the support, and aligned notches in adjacent walls of said support and tray for holding a cigarette with the lit end'thereof disposed within said ash receiving tray when received in said aligned notches.
  • a wall mounted ash receptacle comprising a support having a plurality of interconnected upstanding walls defining an upwardly opening recess and a bottom wall forming a closure for the lower end of said recess, .at least one of said upstan-ding walls having a surface spaced from said recess and adapted to be aiiixed to a wall for disposing said recess outwardly of the wall and for supporting said receptacle upon the wall, an ash receiving tray removably received in said recess and having an ash receiving opening defined .
  • the upstanding walls of said ash receiving tray being complementary in shape to the shape of the recess defined by the upstanding walls of said support, the ash receiving opening of said tray being closed at its lower end by an integral bottom wall Supported uponutheV botl tom wall of said ash receptacle and complementary in shape thereto and complementary aligned notches formed in adjacent upstanding walls of said support and said tray
  • the tray further includes a projection integrally formed with 1 one of the upstanding walls Aand extending into the ash receiving opening ffor extinguishing cigarettes and facilitating lifting of the tray from the support.

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April 25, 1967 R. FARHOOD 3,315,686
WALL-MOUNTABLE ASH RECPTACLE Filed Dec. 51, 1964 I NVEN TOR.
United States Patent O 3,315,686 WALL-MOUNTABLE ASH RECEPTACLE Roland J. Farhood, Wayne County, Mich'. (3844 Harvard, Detroit,v Mich. 48224) Filed Dec. 31, 1964, ser. No. 422,588 4 Claims. (Cl. 131235) This invention relates to wall-mounted ash receptacles, and more particularly to ash receptacles adapted to be mounted on bathroom walls or fixtures.
It is an object of the invention to provide a novel and improved ash receptacle which may readily be mounted on a bathroom or similar wall or fixture, becoming an integral part thereof but having a removable ash collector tray.
It is another object to provide a novel and improved ash receptacle of this nature which may be constructed in a variety of shapes and designs and with different materials.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings:
FIGURE 1 is a front elevational view of a suitable ash receptacle embodying the principles of this invention and shown as being mounted in a tiled bathroom wall;
FIGURE 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 2 2 of FIGURE 1 and showing the manner in which the tray support and tray interfit;
FIGURE 3 is a plan cross-sectional view taken along the line 3 3 of FIGURE 2 and further showing the oonstruction of the support and tray;
FIGURE 4 is a front elevational view of the tray; and
FIGURE 5 is a top plan view thereof.
Briefly, the illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a support having side walls, a front wall, a bottom, and a flat rear wall which is substantially larger than the other dimensions of the support and has the configuration of a tile such as is used in bathroom walls. An ash collection tray is removably mounted within the confines of the support. This tray has a projection for extinguishing cigarettes, this projection also being used to lift the tray out of the support. The tray and support =have aligned notches for holding .a cigarette.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, the support is generally indicated at 11 and the tray at 12. The support has a flat rear wall 13 which, as will be seen in FIGURE 1, has the same dimensions as the tiles 14 in a bathroom wall. When mounted in position, wall 13 will be aligned with tiles 14, this giving a uniform and finished appearance to the wall area.
Support 11 is further provided with a pair of side walls 15, .a front wall 16 and a bottom 17. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the top edges of side walls 15 curve downwardly away from rear wall 13, and then extend horizontally to front wall 16. Notches 18 are provided in the upper edges of walls 15 for holding ci-garettes. Front wall 16 extends downwardly and curves inwardly, fairing into -bottom 17 of support 11. The bottom in turn fairs into the lower portion of wall 13. The upper surface 19 of bottom 17 is flat in order to support tray 12.
The material of support 11 is chosen to -match that of tiles 14; in this case ceramic material is indicated. It will be understood, however, that the principles of the invention contemplate the use of different materials, colors, and ornamental shapes for support 11 to conform to the motif of the area or room in which the receptacle is to be installed. Tray -12 would of course be constructed so as to conform to the shape of support 11.
The construction of tray 12 is best seen in FIGURES 2, 4 and 5. The tray, which may be fabricated of any suitable material, has side walls 21, a front wall 22, a rear wall 23, and a bottom 24. Side walls 21 and rear wall 23 are flat so as to conform to the shapes of walls 15 and 13, respectively. Bottom 24 is likewise tlat so Vas to lit solidly on surface 19, and front wall 22 has a lower curved portion to interfit with wall 16. The dimensions of tray l12 may be such that it will fit snugly without appreciable play within the confines of support 11, and its height is such that it will be concealed by the upper edges of walls 15 and 16 when it is in position.
A projection 25 is provided on the upper portion of rear wall 23, this projection extending into the contines of the tray. This projection is usable for extinguishing cigarettes, and can also be used to lift tray 12 from support 11 when the tray is to be emptied. The upper edges of side Walls 21 are also provided with notches 26 which will be aligned with notches 18 when the tray is in position.
While it will be apparent that the preferred embodiment of the invention disclosed is well calculated to fullill the objects above stated, it will .be appreciated that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change without departing from the proper scope or fair meaning of the subjoined claims.
What is claimed is:
1. In a wall-mountable ash receptacle, a support having an upwardly open recess formed by side, front and rear walls and a bottom, portions of said rear wall extending outwardly from the junctures of said side walls and bottom with said rear wall, an ash receiving tray having a rear side and front walls conforming substantially to the shape of the recess formed by the walls of said support and a -bottom engageable with the upper surface of the support bottom, a projection on said tray adapted to extinguish cigarettes and also to be grasped to remove the tray from the support by Ian upward motion, the front and side walls of said tray having their upper extremities disposed below the upper edges of the side and front walls of said support when the tray is mounted within the support, and aligned notches in adjacent walls of said support and tray for holding a cigarette with the lit end'thereof disposed within said ash receiving tray when received in said aligned notches.
2. A wall mounted ash receptacle comprising a support having a plurality of interconnected upstanding walls defining an upwardly opening recess and a bottom wall forming a closure for the lower end of said recess, .at least one of said upstan-ding walls having a surface spaced from said recess and adapted to be aiiixed to a wall for disposing said recess outwardly of the wall and for supporting said receptacle upon the wall, an ash receiving tray removably received in said recess and having an ash receiving opening defined .by a plurality of upstanding walls, the upstanding walls of said ash receiving tray being complementary in shape to the shape of the recess defined by the upstanding walls of said support, the ash receiving opening of said tray being closed at its lower end by an integral bottom wall Supported uponutheV botl tom wall of said ash receptacle and complementary in shape thereto and complementary aligned notches formed in adjacent upstanding walls of said support and said tray arranged to engage and support a cigarette with its lit end extending overand intro said ash receiving opening.
3. The combination according to claim 2 wherein the upper extremities of the upstanding walls of the ash receiving tray terminate at a height no greater than the height of the upper extremities of the adjacent upstanding walls of the support when said tray is received within said support.
4. The combination according to claim 2 wherein the tray further includes a projection integrally formed with 1 one of the upstanding walls Aand extending into the ash receiving opening ffor extinguishing cigarettes and facilitating lifting of the tray from the support.
References Cited by the Examiner .5 UNITED STATES PATENTS 13.119,335 3/1940 marmer. 13.168,213 11/1952 Coller 131-241 X 1,547,337 7/1925 Locke 131-241 1,622,167 3/1927 Smith 206 19.5 10 1,663,156 3/1928 Brown 206-19.5 2,771,209 11/1956 Flynn 131-241X 2,987,360 6/1961 Popick 131-241x r SAMUEL EKOKEN, Primary Examiner. o JOSEPH s. REICH, Examiner.

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  1. 2. A WALL MOUNTED ASH RECEPTACLE COMPRISING A SUPPORT HAVING A PLURALITY OF INTERCONNECTED UPSTANDING WALLS DEFINING AN UPWARDLY OPENING RECESS AND A BOTTOM WALL FORMING A CLOSURE FOR THE LOWER END OF SAID RECESS, AT LEAST ONE OF SAID UPSTANDING WALLS HAVING A SURFACE SPACED FROM SAID RECESS AND ADAPTED TO BE AFFIXED TO A WALL FOR DISPOSING SAID RECESS OUTWARDLY OF THE WALL AND FOR SUPPORTING SAID RECEPTACLE UPON THE WALL, AN ASH RECEIVING TRAY REMOVABLY RECEIVED IN SAID RECESS AND HAVING AN ASH RECEIVING OPENING DEFINED BY A PLURALITY OF UPSTANDING WALLS, THE UPSTANDING WALLS OF SAID ASH RECEIVING TRAY BEING COMPLEMENTARY IN SHAPE TO THE SHAPE OF THE RECESS DEFINED BY THE UPSTANDING WALLS OF SAID SUPPORT, THE ASH RECEIVING OPENING OF SAID TRAY BEING CLOSED AT ITS LOWER END BY AN INTEGRAL BOTTOM WALL SUPPORTED UPON THE BOTTOM WALL OF SAID ASH RECEPTACLE AND COMPLEMENTARY IN SHAPE THERETO AND COMPLEMENTARY ALIGNED NOTCHES FORMED IN ADJACENT UPSTANDING WALLS OF SAID SUPPORT AND SAID TRAY ARRANGED TO ENGAGE AND SUPPORT A CIGARETTE WITH ITS LIT END EXTENDING OVER AND INTO SAID ASH RECEIVING OPENING.
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US1547337A (en) * 1923-12-01 1925-07-28 Sylvanus D Locke Ash tray, receiver, and stand
US1622167A (en) * 1926-06-26 1927-03-22 Smith Allan Gordon Combination article
US1663156A (en) * 1926-07-17 1928-03-20 Cal V Brown Holding device for smokers' articles
US2771209A (en) * 1951-08-02 1956-11-20 Gen Motors Corp Ash tray
US2987360A (en) * 1959-12-07 1961-06-06 Popick Metro Built-in bathroom ashtray

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US1547337A (en) * 1923-12-01 1925-07-28 Sylvanus D Locke Ash tray, receiver, and stand
US1622167A (en) * 1926-06-26 1927-03-22 Smith Allan Gordon Combination article
US1663156A (en) * 1926-07-17 1928-03-20 Cal V Brown Holding device for smokers' articles
US2771209A (en) * 1951-08-02 1956-11-20 Gen Motors Corp Ash tray
US2987360A (en) * 1959-12-07 1961-06-06 Popick Metro Built-in bathroom ashtray

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