Slidable Locking Collar Cigarette Box With Rate and Number Limiting Features
20190183171 ยท 2019-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D55/026
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A lockable cigarette box has a slidable collar which slides upwards and links to a cover of the box to hold the cover closed in an embodiment of the disclosed technology. Further, a locking mechanism within the slidable collar which attaches to a front side of the cover keeps the cigarette box closed and locked at times. One can use a dial, button, or other input to set a time and/or to run a program which allows the box to opened only up to a certain amount of times per unit of time (rate) and/or a certain total number of times over the course of the program. This allows a person to control the maximum number of cigarettes removed over a period of time and how fast the cigarettes are removed.
Claims
1. A locking cigarette box, comprising: a bottom and sides sized to fit a pack of cigarettes; a closing apparatus extending over a top side and at least part of one side of said sides of said cigarette box; a slidable collar extending around said sides of said box adapted to hold a part of said closing apparatus perpendicular to said sides and a part of said closing apparatus parallel to said sides to close said top side and said sides of said cigarette box.
2. The locking cigarette box of claim 1, wherein said locking cigarette box further comprises a processor coupled to a sensor, said sensor providing an indication of a locked status of said cigarette box.
3. The locking cigarette box of claim 2, wherein said sensor or a plurality of sensors report that said cigarette box is locked when said slidable collar is in a raised position and surrounds said part of said closing apparatus which is parallel to said sides of said cigarette box.
4. The locking cigarette box of claim 2, further comprising an input switch configured for a user to select a maximum number of times said box is openable per period of time.
5. The locking cigarette box of claim 4, wherein said input switch is further configured for a user to select a maximum rate said box is openable within said period of time.
6. The locking cigarette box of claim 5, further comprising a display which changes based on a locking status of said cigarette box.
7. The locking cigarette box of claim 6, wherein said display is a first color when said cigarette box is unlocked and a second color when said cigarette box opening rate is equal to said maximum rate.
8. The locking cigarette box of claim 6, wherein said display changes from said second color to said first color after sufficient passage of time where opening said box an additional time is at a rate less than said maximum rate.
9. The locking cigarette box of claim 5, wherein said slidable collar is prevented from sliding downwards to unlock said box when said maximum number of times or said maximum rate has been exceeded.
10. The locking cigarette box of claim 4, wherein after said input switch is set with said maximum number of times said box is openable per period of time, said maximum number of times said box is openable in said period of time is unchangeable until after said period of time has elapsed.
11. A locking cigarette box comprising: a box sized to fit a pack of cigarettes; a cover of said box which in a closed configuration prevents exit of a cigarette of said pack of cigarettes; a sensor used to determine when said box is opened; a memory storage device storing at least one of a maximum rate and maximum number of times said box is openable per a period of time; at input mechanism operable to cause storage of said maximum rate and said maximum number of times said box is openable per period of time; wherein a lock prevents said cover from being removed when either of said maximum rate and said maximum number of times said cover has been removed has been exceeded.
12. The locking cigarette box of claim 11, wherein after said maximum number of times said box is openable per said period of time is set, said box is unopenable more than said maximum number of said times until after said period of time has elapsed.
13. The locking cigarette box of claim 12, further comprising a display indicator displaying a number of remaining times said box is openable during said period of time.
14. The locking cigarette box of claim 13, wherein said display is a first color when said box is openable and a second color when said box is unopenable due to being opened a maximum number of times within said period of time.
15. The locking cigarette box of claim 14, wherein said display is a third color when said box is openable during said period of time and presently locked due to an opening rate having exceeded said maximum rate per said period of time.
16. The locking cigarette box of claim 11, wherein said cover is locked by a locking collar which is movable along sides of said box and over a portion of said cover.
17. The locking cigarette box of claim 11, wherein a rate and a number of times said box is opened per said period of time is below said maximum rate and said maximum number of times; and during a second period of time a second maximum rate and a second maximum number of times is set lower than previously.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSED TECHNOLOGY
[0022] A lockable cigarette box has a slidable collar which slides upwards and links to a cover of the box to hold the cover closed in an embodiment of the disclosed technology. Further, a locking mechanism within the slidable collar which attaches to a front side of the cover keeps the cigarette box closed and locked at times. One can use a dial, button, or other input to set a time and/or to run a program which allows the box to open only up to a certain amount of times per unit of time (rate) and/or a certain total number of times over the course of the program. This allows a person to control the maximum number of cigarettes removed over a period of time and how fast the cigarettes are removed and smoked.
[0023] Embodiments of the disclosed technology will become more clear in view of the following description of the figures.
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[0028] In embodiments of the disclosed technology, the button 42 (or other input) is used to set both a rate at which the box can be opened (such as 1, 2, or 3 times per hour), a maximum number of times the box can be opened (such as 10 or 20 times) and a time frame over which the previous two variables are operable (such as over a 20 or 24 hour period of time). When the box has been opened at a rate equal to the maximum rate, the indicia on the display 40 can change from green to yellow as a warning. When opened faster than this, the indicia can change from yellow to red indicating that the box is locked and locking the box until enough time has passed to return to the yellow or green (unlocked condition). The number shown in large font, e.g. the 15 in
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[0031] The box is now ready for use and during the length of the program (in this example, 20 hours) one can open the box a maximum of 20 times and no more than twice per hour, by way of example. One then opens the box removing a single cigarette each time the box is opened in step 735. Step 735, opening the box, can be tried at any time by a user thereof, but the box will be unlocked and able to be opened only if conditions in steps 740 through 790 are properly met. Each time the box is opened, the opening is counted against both the maximum number of times the box can be opened and rate at which the box can be opened and stored into memory. This step is implicit in the carrying out of the steps shown in
[0032] Further, each time the box is opened, a sensor detects this opening thereof and then steps 740 through 790 are carried out. First, in step 740, it is determined if the opening is equal to the rate of opening allowed. For example, if the maximum rate of opening is 2 per hour and this is the second opening within the hour, this is determined in step 740. If the box has been opened at the maximum rate an indicia or display on the box or separate from the box changes to inform the user/caution the user thereof that they are at their maximum. Thus, for example, in step 745 the indicia turns yellow as a warning that the box cannot be opened further at this time or one more opening will cause the box to lock until sufficient time passes for the rate to be under the maximum set in step 725. If, in the same or a separate iteration of step 740 triggered by the opening of the box in step 735 in this or another separate iteration, the rate of opening the box has exceeded the rate set in step 735 the indicia displays information communicating same (such as turning red in step 755) and the box is locked in step 770. If the rate of opening has not been exceeded in step 740, it is still possible that the maximum number of openings has been exceeded in step 760. For example, where the time of the program is 20 hours and the rate is set at no more than two openings per hour, it is possible that after 10 hours the number of openings will be at a maximum. Once the box has been opened a maximum number of times, the box is locked in step 770. Once the box is locked in step 770 the method enters a loop waiting until both the rate of opening (step 740) and maximum opening (760) are below the respective threshold maximums set in step 725 and 720. This can be described as waiting in step 780 for this to occur as the passage of time allows for a decrease in the rate or the end of the maximum time set in step 720. This can further be described as looping from step 770 to step 740 in a continuous cycle. Once the rate has decreased such that the box can be opened again, step 740 is answered in the negative causing decision block 760 to be carried out. If openings are still left in the time of the program (as set in step 720) then the box is unlocked in step 70. Alternatively, if the maximum amount of time has passed, that is, for example, if the box was to be selectively unlocked over a period of 20 hours which have passed, the box is now unlocked. Once the box is unlocked, step 735 is ready to be carried out where the user opens the box and removes another cigarette.
[0033] Further, after the elapsed time set in 720 has passed the box is in a permanently unlocked condition subject to a user setting a new program with a time for carrying out selective unlocking again with a maximum quantity of openings of the box and/or maximum rate. That is, one can use the same locking cigarette box and again begin at step 710, 720, or 725.
[0034] The display on the device, in embodiments of the disclosed technology, has a color coded, lettered, or other differentiating indicia to evaluate the cigarette removal (box opening) rate. When the maximum opening rate per time period and per day is below the maximum threshold allowed (e.g. user didn't open box when display was yellow) then a top grade (e.g. A) is shown. In a method of use, the user then, the next day or time period, decreases the total amount of box openings and/or rate of opening allowed to help lower their cigarette intake. When the user exceeds their threshold allowance or maximum rate of box openings (e.g. a yellow display was shown and user opened box and red display followed upon user closing box, indicating box was locked) in the previous time period they receive a second to top grade (e.g. B) which is shown. If the afore-described event happened at least two times during the previous time period (e.g. a red twice) then the third grade is received (e.g. C).
[0035] In some embodiments, a time period, such as a 10 second period, where the box must be closed after each opening during the active cycle is set. If the box is kept open too long, an alarm will sound or the box will lock longer once closed in order to encourage a user to close the box right away and take only one cigarette at a time. Or, the user's grade (described in the preceding paragraph) may be lowered or otherwise be given a negative or positive indicator (e.g. a + or ) based on how quickly the box is closed after each opening.
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[0037] While the disclosed technology has been taught with specific reference to the above embodiments, a person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and the scope of the disclosed technology. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope. Combinations of any of the methods, systems, and devices described herein-above are also contemplated and within the scope of the disclosed technology.