US795746A - Case and device for holding and disintegrating tobacco or other substances. - Google Patents

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US795746A
US795746A US25645305A US1905256453A US795746A US 795746 A US795746 A US 795746A US 25645305 A US25645305 A US 25645305A US 1905256453 A US1905256453 A US 1905256453A US 795746 A US795746 A US 795746A
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  • the object of this invention is primarily to enable plug-tobacco to be disintegrated for pipe-smoking without the use of a common knife or the like, and the accumulated shredded tobacco is retained and kept stored as long as desired.
  • a knife is not always available. It is frequently too blunt. It becomes stained and unsuitable for immediately afterward cutting food or other substances, and it does not permit of the preparation of the tobacco for the pipe satisfactorily, for after using a knife the flakes of tobacco still require treatment, and this is usually given by their being rubbed between the smokers 'palmsan unsanitary unpleasant practice,
  • Our invention comprises an upper and a lower member, a set of abrading-pins being studded upon the base of the lower member and another set of abrading-pins studded upon the inside under surface of the upper member thereof, the pins pointing in opposite directions. They have disintegrating edges and points and areso placed that when the upper and lower mem bers are fitted together the pins of each will be parallel, or approximately so, and will occupy part of the space left between the pins of the other. The two members are then movable relatively to one another without the pins clashing or standing in each others paths.
  • the plug may be firmly grasped in the users right hand, and he will hold in his left one of the said members with its array of pin-points upward.
  • One of the lower corners or one surface or edge of the plug may then be worked by-the hand with a to-and-fro or circular motion While being pressed upon the array of points.
  • the base on which the pins are mounted is inclosed by a cylindrical rim.
  • the pins can be made in various well-known ways for example, by stamping and bending them up out of a metal blank with points and edges made sufficiently sharp for the disintegration.
  • the holes so produced in the blank may be filled or enlarged and utilized, as explained below.
  • Figure 1 shows a box consisting of a disintegrating and storing case in vertical middle section in closed position.
  • the pins are almost the full depth of the box, and there are no apertures in either member.
  • the upper member could screw down on the lower instead of simply fitting on, as shown.
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of a lower member. This may have no apertures, or it may have apertures. as shown, in any suitable locations.
  • Fig. 3 is an outside view (with part broken out to show the interior) of a case for disintegrating and storing, having a special storage-receptacle. The upper member is shownlifted off.
  • A shows an upper member, and A a milled edge or other means of gripping the same firmly by hand for disintegrating purposes.
  • A shows a series of pins projecting downward, so as to present an array of disintegrating-points.
  • the outside ring of pins is marked
  • a B shows a lower member, B a milled edge or other means of gripping the same firmly, and B a series of pins projecting upward between and approximately parallel to the pins projectingdownward from A when the members are fitted together.
  • the pins or some of them, have edges sufficiently angular to assist the shredding, as shown by B in Fig. 2.
  • C is a receptacle slipped or fitted on and prevented from rotating upon B by a bayonet-joint (not shown) or otherwise. It may have milling C, whereby B and C will be rotatable together, or the milling may be on B. It could be screwed on or hinged.
  • the space C under member B may be en-- larged or reduced at will and may receive tobacco from that member when there are holes, as B but when there are no holes the wall of member B still allows considerable tobacco shreds to accumulate, and they may be there kept till wanted for use, being boxed in by member A.
  • Small lumps of tobacco are ordinarily more diificult to cut with a common knife than large. They are easily dealt with by this invention.
  • D shows such a lump impaled on a pin B It is disintegrated by a to-and-fro revolving motion of member A, at the same time pressing the latter down- Ward.
  • the casemay while closed be turned upside down and about while the upper member is being turned upon the lower.

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No. 795,746. PATENTED JULY 25, 1905.
w. H. WINGFIELD & J. BALDING. CASE AND DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND DISINTE-GRATING TOBAGGO AND OTHER SUBSTANCES. V
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM HENRY WINGFIELD AND JOHN BALDING, OF BOORT, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA.
CASE AND DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND DISlNTEGRATlNG TOBACCO OR OTHER SUBSTANCES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 25, 1905.
Application filed April 19, 1905. Serial No- 256,453.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that we, WILLIAM HENRY WING- FIELD and JOHN .BALDING, subjects of the King of Great Britain and Ireland, &c., residing at Boort, in the State of Victoria, Commonwealth of Australia, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cases and Devices for Holding and Disintegrating Tobacco or other Substances; and we do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The object of this invention is primarily to enable plug-tobacco to be disintegrated for pipe-smoking without the use of a common knife or the like, and the accumulated shredded tobacco is retained and kept stored as long as desired. A knife is not always available. It is frequently too blunt. It becomes stained and unsuitable for immediately afterward cutting food or other substances, and it does not permit of the preparation of the tobacco for the pipe satisfactorily, for after using a knife the flakes of tobacco still require treatment, and this is usually given by their being rubbed between the smokers 'palmsan unsanitary unpleasant practice,
avoidable by the use of our invention, in which rubbing accompanies the disintegration and can be continued at will.
Our invention comprises an upper and a lower member, a set of abrading-pins being studded upon the base of the lower member and another set of abrading-pins studded upon the inside under surface of the upper member thereof, the pins pointing in opposite directions. They have disintegrating edges and points and areso placed that when the upper and lower mem bers are fitted together the pins of each will be parallel, or approximately so, and will occupy part of the space left between the pins of the other. The two members are then movable relatively to one another without the pins clashing or standing in each others paths.
In using this invention the plug may be firmly grasped in the users right hand, and he will hold in his left one of the said members with its array of pin-points upward. One of the lower corners or one surface or edge of the plug may then be worked by-the hand with a to-and-fro or circular motion While being pressed upon the array of points. The
result will be a frittering away of the plug, and flakes or small pieces will fall away and accumulate. The base on which the pins are mounted is inclosed by a cylindrical rim.
When surfaces of the device are found to be clogged with adhering fragments of tobacco, the rotating of the two members together will loosen the fragments. The pins can be made in various well-known ways for example, by stamping and bending them up out of a metal blank with points and edges made sufficiently sharp for the disintegration. The holes so produced in the blank may be filled or enlarged and utilized, as explained below.
Referring now to the accompanying drawings, the invention is illustrated in simple forms to which the claim is not limited.
Figure 1 shows a box consisting of a disintegrating and storing case in vertical middle section in closed position. The pins are almost the full depth of the box, and there are no apertures in either member. The upper member could screw down on the lower instead of simply fitting on, as shown. Fig. 2 is a plan view of a lower member. This may have no apertures, or it may have apertures. as shown, in any suitable locations. Fig. 3 is an outside view (with part broken out to show the interior) of a case for disintegrating and storing, having a special storage-receptacle. The upper member is shownlifted off.
A shows an upper member, and A a milled edge or other means of gripping the same firmly by hand for disintegrating purposes.
A shows a series of pins projecting downward, so as to present an array of disintegrating-points. The outside ring of pins is marked A B shows a lower member, B a milled edge or other means of gripping the same firmly, and B a series of pins projecting upward between and approximately parallel to the pins projectingdownward from A when the members are fitted together.
The pins, or some of them, have edges sufficiently angular to assist the shredding, as shown by B in Fig. 2.
C is a receptacle slipped or fitted on and prevented from rotating upon B by a bayonet-joint (not shown) or otherwise. It may have milling C, whereby B and C will be rotatable together, or the milling may be on B. It could be screwed on or hinged.
The space C under member B may be en-- larged or reduced at will and may receive tobacco from that member when there are holes, as B but when there are no holes the wall of member B still allows considerable tobacco shreds to accumulate, and they may be there kept till wanted for use, being boxed in by member A. Small lumps of tobacco are ordinarily more diificult to cut with a common knife than large. They are easily dealt with by this invention. D shows such a lump impaled on a pin B It is disintegrated by a to-and-fro revolving motion of member A, at the same time pressing the latter down- Ward.
When the two members are used for the disintegrating, the casemay while closed be turned upside down and about while the upper member is being turned upon the lower.
hat we claim as our invention, and deupwardly from the bottom member and downwardly from ,the top member, substantially as and for the purposes described.
In witness whereof we have hereunto setour hands in the'presence-of .two witnesses.
WILLIAM HENRY WINGFIELD. JOHN BALDING. Witnesses: ROBERT MoGowAN,
ALFRED J OHN WHITE.
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