WO2004110895A1 - Disposable unit for cigarette butts - Google Patents
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- WO2004110895A1 WO2004110895A1 PCT/US2004/016773 US2004016773W WO2004110895A1 WO 2004110895 A1 WO2004110895 A1 WO 2004110895A1 US 2004016773 W US2004016773 W US 2004016773W WO 2004110895 A1 WO2004110895 A1 WO 2004110895A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F13/00—Appliances for smoking cigars or cigarettes
- A24F13/18—Extinguishers for cigars or cigarettes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F19/00—Ash-trays
- A24F19/10—Ash-trays combined with other articles
- A24F19/14—Ash-trays combined with other articles with extinguishers
- A24F19/145—Ash-trays combined with other articles with extinguishers using fluid or sand
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- This invention relates to a disposable unit that will be used for cigarette butts and other smoking material.
- Patent #307,947 Wells et al May 1990 represents 3 portable disposable ashtrays. Some other patents that were similar to Wells et al were #2,901,073, #3,401.702, #3,620,225, and #3,977,416 as they were all various containers. None of the designs would fit into a car cup holder. None of the designs had a fire retardant odor absorbent material.
- Mr. Akiba designed a cigarette with a snuffer. Each cigarette came with an individual sleeve of non- combustible material.
- This invention will allow a convenient way for smokers to dispose of their smoking material. Many drivers are spending a lot of money and effort on their cars. They don't want their cars to smell. This invention will help eliminate the smoker's odor. Many smokers are guilty of disposing their cigarettes road side as evidenced by our highways.
- the unit will provide an easy way for drivers to dispose of their smoking material. This could help prevent costly damage to auto interior and accidental burns. It could help prevent land and forest fires. A driver needs a brief movement to place the burning end of the smoking material into the contents of the unit. This would be a quicker safer method than crushing the cigarette until the fire is extinguished. My Ash Trash can be made very economically so that it is affordable for those who need it.
- the contents can be used as a fire extinguisher in an emergency. It could be used a cleaning agent when mixed with water.
- the contents can also be used a first aid treatment for bee stings when it is mixed with water to form a paste.
- My Ash Trash will provide a great service.
- My Ash Trash is simply a small cup sized unit that will allow smokers on the move, a legal and safe way to dispose of their smoking materials.
- Figure 1 shows the front view of the unit.
- Figure 2 shows a see through perspective of the unit.
- Ctgarette-Butts continued-Page- ⁇ - c. Cylinder composed of 2 layers probably cardboard and aluminum. d. Contents probably consisting of sodium bicarbonate or other fire retardant material. e. Bottom non-removable and nonflammable metal or like material.
- Figure 2 The unit is displayed with a see through slightly over the top perspective from the viewers side view. Again the outer layer is structural.
- the inner liner is Patent Application for aluminum or similar material to act as a fire retardant.
- the unit will also have a removable inner plastic or paper seal to prevent accidental opening or contamination before purchasing.
- the contents of the unit are approximately 100 grams of sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking powder. Fragrance and coloring can be an option.
- the unit will fit into most cup holders or it can be free standing.
- the user will remove the card board/plastic top of unit.
- the top can be set aside or secured on the bottom of the unit for easy location when needed.
- the inner seal will then be removed and discarded.
- the user may use the unit as a receptacle for ashes while smoking.
- the user When ready to dispose of the cigarette, the user will place the burning end of the cigarette into the contents of the unit.
- the cigarette will instantly be extinguished.
- the contents will also absorb the odor of the smoking material.
- the top should be placed back on top of the unit after each use to maximize the containment of the odor.
- the amount of cigarettes that may effectively be extinguished in one unit is subjective as there is room for more than 20.
- the odor control will be challenged with over use. The most important quality, that the burning end will be extinguished, will not be compromised with use.
- the unit is designed to be used for cigarettes though cigars and other smoking elements, or burning things may be extinguished.
- This unit was designed to be mobile. It may be used in cars or free standing. At this time cup holders are primarily cylindrical in shape but in the interest of space efficiency, some time in the future they may become square.
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Abstract
The disposable unit for cigarette butts is a cylinder shaped container (c) with a bottom (e) and removable top (a). When the top of the unit is removed and an inner seal (b), the unit will allow easy access for a smoker to extinguish smoking material. The cylinder unit will contain a material that is a fire retardant and also is odor absorbent (d). The top may be placed back on the unit to maximize odor control or fixed to the bottom. The unit will fit into most cup holding devices in automobiles or stand independently.
Description
DISPOSABLE UNIT FOR CIGARETTE BUTTS
CROSS- REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This application claims the benefit of PPA application number
60/473,942 filed on date 05/27/2003 by Linda Steeves-Haith and Susan Fry.
FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH Not Applicable
SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM Not Applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION-FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to a disposable unit that will be used for cigarette butts and other smoking material.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION-DISCUSSION OF PRIOR ART Litman Law Offices, Ltd., Patent Law Building, 3717
Columbia Pike, Arlington, Virginia 22204 conducted a patent search in September 2OO2.The docket number is 21633.00. The search was for international patents also.
Patent #307,947 Wells et al May 1990 represents 3 portable disposable ashtrays. Some other patents that were similar to Wells et al were #2,901,073, #3,401.702, #3,620,225, and #3,977,416 as they were all various containers. None of the designs would fit into a car cup holder. None of the designs had a fire retardant odor absorbent material.
In Patent #3977416 August 1996 Japan, Mr. Akiba designed a cigarette with a snuffer. Each cigarette came with an individual sleeve of non- combustible material.
Another Patent #4,328,895 May 1992 Germany, Mr. Jaeger invented a disposable ash container that resembles a small lunch bag. The bag would be folded at the top securely to contain the odor.
None of the previously patented designs accomplished all the benefits of the unit. It fits conveniently into cup holders, it has an odor absorbent quality, and it is a fire retardant.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION-OBJECTS AND ADVANTAGES
This invention will allow a convenient way for smokers to dispose of their smoking material. Many drivers are spending a lot of money and effort on their cars. They don't want their cars to smell. This invention will help eliminate the smoker's odor. Many smokers are guilty of disposing their cigarettes road side as evidenced by our highways. The unit will provide an easy way for drivers to dispose of their smoking material. This could help prevent costly damage to auto interior and accidental burns. It could help prevent land and forest fires. A driver needs a brief movement to place the burning end of the smoking material into the contents of the unit. This would be a quicker safer method than crushing the cigarette until the fire is extinguished. My Ash Trash can be made very economically so that it is affordable for those who need it. This would give most smokers a cheap easy method to properly dispose of their smoking material. It is against the law to litter. The fine for cigarette butt littering in California can be $5000.00. My Ash Trash will give people a way to stop breaking the law and follow their conscience. None of the previously discussed inventions had all the qualities that the My Ash has. There seems to be a real need for a unit such as this to be available for use for public use.
There are a couple other benefits to My Ash Trash. The contents can be used as a fire extinguisher in an emergency. It could be used a cleaning agent when mixed with water. The contents can also be used a first aid treatment for bee stings when it is mixed with water to form a paste.
SUMMARY
In accordance of the present invention, My Ash Trash, will provide a great service. My Ash Trash is simply a small cup sized unit that will allow smokers on the move, a legal and safe way to dispose of their smoking materials.
DRAWINGS Drawing Details When filing the PPA, document #60/473,942, the art displayed a double unit for the sake of convenience and marketing. The patent will simply view the basic unit.
Figure 1 shows the front view of the unit. Figure 2 shows a see through perspective of the unit.
Drawings-Reference Numerals a. Top-removable probably composed of plastic or cardboard and aluminum. b. Inner lining-probably composed of plastic or paper. Patent Application of Linda-Steβves-HaltJvaftd-SusaH^t^4Qi^J3Jspooablo Unit for~
Ctgarette-Butts" continued-Page-β- c. Cylinder composed of 2 layers probably cardboard and aluminum. d. Contents probably consisting of sodium bicarbonate or other fire retardant material. e. Bottom non-removable and nonflammable metal or like material.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION-FIGS. 1 and 2-PREFERED EMBODIMENT In Figure 1 -The unit is displayed front view. The cylinder diameter is about the size of a soda can or approximately 21 centimeters in circumference. An outer layer of cardboard, plastic or similar composition acts to stabilize the structure. The cardboard would preferably be of a recycled nature. A decorative cover may also be an option. Each unit has a cardboard or plastic top that will fit securely to the top and the bottom for easy retrieval.
Figure 2 -The unit is displayed with a see through slightly over the top perspective from the viewers side view. Again the outer layer is structural. The inner liner is Patent Application for aluminum or similar material to act as a fire retardant. The unit will also have a removable inner plastic or paper seal to prevent accidental opening or contamination before purchasing. The contents of the unit are approximately 100 grams of sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking powder. Fragrance and coloring can be an option. The unit will fit into most cup holders or it can be free standing.
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Operation
The user will remove the card board/plastic top of unit. The top can be set aside or secured on the bottom of the unit for easy location when needed. The inner seal will then be removed and discarded. The user may use the unit as a receptacle for ashes while smoking. When ready to dispose of the cigarette, the user will place the burning end of the cigarette into the contents of the unit. The cigarette will instantly be extinguished. The contents will also absorb the odor of the smoking material. The top should be placed back on top of the unit after each use to maximize the containment of the odor.
The amount of cigarettes that may effectively be extinguished in one unit is subjective as there is room for more than 20. The odor control will
be challenged with over use. The most important quality, that the burning end will be extinguished, will not be compromised with use.
The unit is designed to be used for cigarettes though cigars and other smoking elements, or burning things may be extinguished.
This unit was designed to be mobile. It may be used in cars or free standing. At this time cup holders are primarily cylindrical in shape but in the interest of space efficiency, some time in the future they may become square.
Claims
Claims
A disposable unit to contain cigarette butts and other like smoking materials comprising of: a. an elongated cylindrical holder composed of two layers of materials, the outer layer being supportive and the inner layer being of a noncombustible nature, designed to fit in a car cup holder and b. a bottom secured to said cylinder of similar noncombustible material and c. a top removable to said cylinder consisting of like material or pliable material to lend itself to repeat use and d. a thin covering of plastic or paper to secure contents from contamination adhered to top of said cylinder and e. contents of said cylinder consisting of a nonflammable material most likely sodium bicarbonate whereby said unit will provide smokers a safe and convenient method of disposal for their smoking material.
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US1404755A (en) * | 1920-01-03 | 1922-01-31 | Backus Novelty Company | Ash tray |
US4328895A (en) * | 1977-05-13 | 1982-05-11 | Klara Jaeger | Disposable ash container |
US4780370A (en) * | 1986-06-16 | 1988-10-25 | Pointier Alain J | Powder composition for ashtray use and method for its manufacture |
US6235277B1 (en) * | 1995-09-13 | 2001-05-22 | Marcel Jean | Deodorant granulates for ashtrays |
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