CIGAR TUBE
20180360109 ยท 2018-12-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F23Q7/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A24B15/282
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F23Q2/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q3/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F23Q2/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
G09F3/00
PHYSICS
G09F23/00
PHYSICS
F23Q3/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A cigar tube is provided having an ash catcher and an ash collection cap, for receiving and containing lit or extinguished cigars for later consumption an elongated tubular member having opposite first and second ends and defining a hollow inner cavity disposed between the first and second ends adapted to receive and contain a cigar. The ash catcher is disposed within the inner cavity and has a generally planar body positioned transverse to the tubular member and has a plurality of apertures. A plurality of truncated cones project from the planar body such that each truncated cone preferably aligns with each respective aperture to provide substantially unidirectional ash passageways from the inner cavity to the ash collection cap. In a preferred embodiment, the truncated cones are characterized as having a length sufficient to provide air space between the cones and the ash collection cap for the collection of ashes and dissipation of heat. In one embodiment, a blade is attached to an interior surface of the tubular member and configured to slice longitudinally through an outer sheath of the cigar when inserted through said opening into the inner cavity.
Claims
1. A cigar tube comprising: an elongated tubular member having opposite first and second ends and defining a hollow inner cavity disposed between the first and second ends adapted to receive and contain a cigar; a first end cap removeably connected to the first end for retaining the cigar in the inner cavity; an ash catcher disposed within said inner cavity, said ash catcher comprising a generally planar body positioned transverse to said tubular member and defining a plurality of apertures, said ash catcher comprising a plurality of truncated cones projecting from said planar body wherein each truncated cone aligns with each respective aperture to provide substantially unidirectional ash passageways from the inner cavity; an ash collection cap having an annular wall removeably connected to the second end of the tubular member for the receipt, containment and disposal of ashes.
2. The cigar tube of claim 1, wherein the cigar tube is adapted to receive and enclose an entire cigar having a lit end such that ashes from said lit end are directed to fall through said ash catcher and into said ash collection cap.
3. The cigar tube of claim 1, wherein said tubular member is adapted to receive and closely surround a portion of a lit cigar while an opposing unlit portion of the cigar extends outwardly from said opening and is held by a user, such that, when the cigar is smoked by said user, the ashes from said lit end are directed to fall through said ash catcher and into said ash collection cap.
4. The cigar tube of claim 1, further comprising an annular ring encircling an interior surface of the tubular member, wherein the ash catcher is fitted against said annular ring.
5. The cigar tube of claim 1, further comprising an annular ring encircling an interior surface of the tubular member, wherein the ash catcher is fitted against said annular ring and held in place by the annular wall of said ash collection cap when connected to the second end of the tubular member of the cigar tube.
6. The cigar tube of claim 1, wherein the annular wall of the ash collection cap further comprises outer annular ribs to facilitate a tightly sealed connection of the ash collection cap to the second end of the tubular member.
7. The cigar tube of claim 1, wherein the ash collection cap is configured as statically charged to attract ashes into and retain ashes within said statically charged collection cap.
8. The cigar tube of claim 1, wherein the truncated cones are characterized as having a length sufficient to dissipate heat of lit ashes passing through said ash catcher into said ash collection cap.
9. The cigar tube of claim 1, wherein the ash catcher is configured to maintain substantially all ashes within said ash collection cap upon passage of said ashes into said collection cap.
10. The cigar tube of claim 1, wherein the ash catcher is held in place by the annular wall of the ash collection cap when connected to said second end, wherein the truncated cones are characterized as having a length sufficient to provide air space between said cones and said ash collection cap for the collection of ashes and dissipation of heat.
11. The cigar tube of claim 1, further comprising a blade attached to an interior surface of the tubular member and configured to slice longitudinally through an outer sheath of the cigar when the cigar is inserted through said opening into said inner cavity.
12. The cigar tube of claim 1, further comprising a blade attached to an interior surface of the tubular member and configured to slice longitudinally through an outer sheath of the cigar when inserted through said opening into said inner cavity, wherein the first end cap comprises an annular wall defining a slit therethrough configured for the receipt of the blade into said slit when said first end cap is connected to said first end of the tubular member.
13. A cigar tube device comprising: a tubular member having a top end opposite a bottom end, said top end defining an opening to an inner cavity adapted to receive and hold a cigar; a top cap removeably attached to the top end; an ash collection cap removeably attached to the bottom end; and a plurality of truncated cones having truncated distal ends opposite interconnected base ends forming a sieved wall disposed within said tubular member for the passage of ashes from the inner cavity to the ash collection cap.
14. The cigar tube device of claim 13, wherein one end of the cigar is lit and said plurality of truncated cones are adapted to dissipate the heat of hot ashes from said lit cigar when received therein.
15. The cigar tube device of claim 13, wherein said plurality of truncated cones forming a sieved wall is configured to maintain substantially all ashes within said ash collection cap upon passage of said ashes into said collection cap.
16. The cigar tube device of claim 13, wherein the cigar tube is adapted to receive and enclose an entire cigar having a lit end such that ashes from said lit end are directed to fall through said ash catcher and into said ash collection cap.
17. The cigar tube device of claim 13, further comprising a blade attached to an interior surface of the tubular member and configured to slice longitudinally through an outer sheath of the cigar when the cigar is inserted through said opening into said inner cavity.
18. A cigar tube for receiving, slicing, and storing a cigar and cigar tobacco filling, comprising: a tubular member having a top end opposite a bottom end, said top end defining an opening to an inner cavity adapted to receive and contain the cigar and cigar tobacco strands; a top cap removeably attached to the top end; a blade attached to the inside wall of the cigar tube and configured to slice through an outer sheath of the cigar when inserted through said opening into said inner cavity; a tobacco filling collection cap removeably attached to the bottom end.
19. The cigar tube of claim 18, further comprising an ash catcher comprising a cross-sectional wall relative to the inner cavity having a plurality of truncated cones projecting from one side of said wall defining cigar tobacco strand passageways therethrough.
20. The cigar tube of claim 18, wherein said tubular member is elongated and characterized as having a length in excess of the length of the cigar.
21. The cigar tube of claim 18, wherein said tubular member is elongated and characterized as having a length of at least three inches.
22. A tubular device for receiving and containing smoking articles comprising: a tubular member having a top end opposite a bottom end, said top end defining an opening to an inner cavity adapted to receive and contain smoking articles; a top cap removeably attached to the top end; an ash collection cap removeably attached to the bottom end; and a plurality of truncated cones having truncated distal ends opposite interconnected base ends forming a sieved wall disposed within said tubular member for the passage of ashes from the inner cavity to the ash collection cap.
23. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said tubular device is cylindrical in shape.
24. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said tubular device is conical in shape.
25. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said smoking articles comprise rolling papers.
26. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said smoking articles comprise cigar wraps.
27. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said smoking articles comprise hemp-based rolling papers.
28. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said smoking articles comprise pre-rolled cones.
29. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said smoking articles comprise tobacco strains.
30. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said smoking articles comprise marijuana.
31. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said smoking articles comprise cannabis.
32. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein said tubular device is constructed with a dye characterized as having a color configured to inform a user as to the contents of said smoking articles.
33. The tubular device of claim 22, the top cap further comprising a flavor enhancement mechanism, such that, when smoking articles are contained within the tubular device and engage the flavor enhancement mechanism, said mechanism provides an enhancement to a taste and/or scent of the smoking articles.
34. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein the sieved wall is constructed of a material having a flavor enhancement such that, when smoking articles are contained within the tubular device and engage the sieved wall, said sieved wall provides an enhancement to a taste and/or scent of the smoking articles.
35. The tubular device of claim 22, the top cap further comprising a battery operatively coupled to a lighter disposed within the top cap adapted to ignite smoking articles at the option of the user.
36. The tubular device of claim 22, the top cap further comprising a writing instrument attached to an inner portion of the top cap adapted to be inserted into the cigar tube, wherein said top cap writing instrument is configured to pierce one end of a cigar when the cigar is contained within said cigar tube.
37. The tubular device of claim 22, the top cap further comprising a writing instrument attached to an outer portion of the top cap.
38. The tubular device of claim 22, the ash collection cap further comprising a writing instrument attached to an outward portion of the ash collection cap.
39. The tubular device of claim 22, wherein tubular device is characterized as having a color configured to inform a user as to the contents of said smoking articles contained within said inner cavity.
40. The tubular device of claim 22, further comprising a scratch box having a thin film layer disposed on an outer surface of the tubular member adapted to be scratched away, at the option of the user, for identification of the contents contained within the tubular device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0041] Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0080] Persons of ordinary skill in the art will realize that the following disclosure is illustrative only and not in any way limiting. Other embodiments of the disclosure will readily suggest themselves to such skilled persons having the benefit of this disclosure. As previously noted, the device of the present invention is designed to rapidly extinguish a lighted cigar and preserve it for later use. The device is further designed to efficiently collect, contain and dispose of ashes or tobacco strands of a cigar or other smoking article, at the option of the user, and to be carried by the user and to prevent the transfer of undesirable tobacco juices and smoke odors to the user's apparel. In addition, the device is designed to accommodate cigars of different lengths and diameters.
[0081] The present disclosure is generally directed to a cigar tube comprising an elongated tubular member having opposite first and second ends, a top end cap disposed on the first end, an ash collection cap disposed on the second end, and an ash catcher disposed between the two ends. Turning now descriptively to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements through several views which illustrate embodiments of the present invention.
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[0087] The ash collection cap 116 can be removed from the tubular member 102, at the option of the user, for instance, when the cap 116 has been filled up with ashes 122 or tobacco strands 122 from smoking articles 106, at which point a user can conveniently, efficiently, and cleanly dispose of such ashes 122 or tobacco strands 122 in the trash or elsewhere, without the user having to actually touch the ashes 122 or tobacco strands 122.
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[0093] In one embodiment, the tubular member 102 of the cigar tube 100 is adapted to receive and closely surround a portion of a lit cigar while an opposing unlit portion of the cigar extends outwardly from the opening of the cigar tube 100 such that, when the cigar is smoked by a user, ashes 122 from the lit end of the cigar are configured to fall through the ash catcher 108 and into the ash collection cap 116 which is attached to the other end of the tube 100. The ash collection cap 116 contains the ashes 122 until disposed of, at the option of the user. The user can cleanly and efficiently dispose of the ashes 122 by removing the ash collection cap 116 from the second end of the tubular member 102 and then pouring the ashes 122 into the trash.
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[0095] In yet another embodiment, the cigar tube 100 is adapted to receive and closely surround a portion of a lit cigar while an opposing unlit portion of the cigar extends outwardly from said opening such that, when said cigar is smoked, ashes 122 from the lit end are configured to fall and/or pass through the ash catcher 108 and into said ash collection cap 116, which retains most of such ashes. The ashes 122 are retained in the ash collection cap 116 until the collection cap 116 is removed by the user for emptying. When the lit end of a cigar is disposed within the inner cavity 104, that lit end can either be in direct contact with or have no direct contact with the ash catcher 108, at the option of the user.
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[0098] In such preferred embodiment, the plurality of truncated cones 114 forming a sieved wall is configured to retain substantially all the ashes 122 within the ash collection cap 116 upon passage of the ashes 122 through the truncated cones 114 into the collection cap 116. This is because the diameter of the opening of the truncated cone 114 at the base end 114b is characterized as larger than the diameter of the opening of the truncated cone 114 at the distal end 114a.
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[0100] Through embodiments of the invention, a user can hold the cigar tube 100 in an upright position, insert the cigar into the cigar tube 100 (as seen in
[0101] In addition, through embodiments of the invention, a user can hold the cigar tube 100 in an upright position, insert the cigar 106 into the cigar tube 100 (as seen in
[0102] In one embodiment, the blade 126 is positioned within the tubular member 102 at a sufficient distance to the top end 102a of the tubular member 102 such that, upon attachment of the top cap 107 by insertion of the annular wall 107a of the top cap 107 into the top end 102a of the tubular member 102, the blade 126 does not engage the annular wall 107a of the top cap 107. In an alternative embodiment, the first end cap 107 comprises an annular wall 107a defining a longitudinally oriented slit 132 at an inner portion 146 of the top cap 107 configured for the receipt of the blade 126 into said slit 132 when said first end cap 107 is connected to said first end 102a of the tubular member 102, as seen in
[0103] The tubular member 102 is preferably elongated and characterized as having a length in excess of the length of the cigar. In one embodiment, the tubular member 102 is characterized as having a length of at least three inches.
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[0106] In one embodiment, the tube scratch box 134 is a way the user can quickly and easily identify the contents that are contained within the cigar tube 100. In yet another embodiment, the tubular device 102 (and/or end caps 107, 116) is/are fabricated and characterized as having a color which is configured to inform a user as to the contents of the smoking articles contained within the tubular device. For instance, the tubular device 102 (and/or end caps 107, 116) can be constructed with a dye characterized as having the color green, and such green colored tubular device 102 (and/or end caps 107, 116) indicates to the user that the device contains, for example, hemp-based rolling papers within the inner cavity 104 of the device. As another example, the tubular device 102 (and/or end caps 107, 116) can be constructed with a dye characterized as having the color red, and such red colored tubular device 102 (and/or end caps 107, 116) indicates to the user that the device contains, for example, a cigar (or tobacco strands) within the inner cavity 104 of the device 100.
[0107] In such manners, and through embodiments of the disclosure set forth above, the cigar tube 100 provides product packaging for smoking articles, such as, for instance, cigars 106, rolling papers, cigar wraps, hemp-based rolling papers, pre-rolled cones, tobacco strands, marijuana (including medical grade marijuana), and/or cannabis (including medical grade cannabis), through embodiments of the present invention.
[0108] In yet another embodiment, a thin film layer 136 overlays one or more scratch boxes 134 to hide characters or graphics disposed (for example, inscribed) along the outer surface of the tubular member 102, such that a user can scratch off the thin film layer 136 to reveal such characters or graphics. For example, such characters and graphics can identify the type of smoking articles contained within the tube 100. For such an exemplary scratch box 134, when a user rubs off or scratches off the overlaying film 136, some or all of the hidden characters or graphics are exposed. In one embodiment, the one or more scratch boxes 134 is a manner for providing a matching game wherein certain matches of characters or graphics provide a prize. The matches are relative to the scratch boxes 134 and the respective characters or graphics revealed.
[0109] In yet another embodiment, there is provided a tubular device 100 for receiving and containing smoking articles comprising a tubular member 102 having a top end 102a opposite a bottom end 102b, said top end 102a defining an opening to an inner cavity 104 adapted to receive and contain smoking articles; a top cap 107 removeably attached to the top end 102a; an ash collection cap 116 removeably attached to the bottom end; and a plurality of truncated cones 114 having truncated distal ends 114a opposite interconnected base ends 114b as illustrated in
[0110] The tubular member 102 is preferably cylindrical in shape as illustrated in
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[0113] The tubular member 102 is preferably manufactured in a transparent plastic process, in an injection mold or in another molding process. However, the invention is not limited to this. In a preferred embodiment, the tubular device 102 is constructed with a dye characterized as having a color configured to inform a user as to the contents of the smoking articles contained within the device.
[0114] The cigar tube 100 is preferably formed from a material which is highly resistant to impact in order to fully protect and contain the cigar or other smoking articles contained within the cigar tube 100. In view of the fact that the device 100 can initially contain a lighted cigar prior to extinguishment, the cigar tube 100 material should also be non-combustible and have a relatively high melting point. Suitable materials for the cigar tube 100 include but are not limited to plastics such as polypropylene, polyethylene, polycarbonate and nylon. If desired, the cigar tube 100 could be formed from a metal or metal alloy which does not transmit significant amounts of heat to the user.
[0115] The tubular member 102 is preferably fabricated as a polycarbonate tube, because that is stronger and more usable over a greater temperature range than an acrylic tube. The tubular member 102 is preferably clear polycarbonate because that is highly transparent to visible light, with better light transmission than many kinds of glass. In an alternative embodiment, the tubular member 102 is fabricated as a polyethylene tube. The top cap 107 and ash collection cap 116 are preferably fabricated as a polyethylene cap, to provide slight flexibility, or alternatively, are fabricated as a polycarbonate cap.
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[0118] In one embodiment, the top cap 107 further comprises a battery operatively coupled to a lighter disposed within the open cup-like cavity 152 of the top cap 107 which is configured to light smoking articles at the option of the user.
[0119] It will be apparent to persons skilled in the relevant art that various changes in form and detail can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. While various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it should be understood that they have been presented by way of example only, and not limitation. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should only be defined in accordance with the following claims and their equivalents. All patents and publications discussed herein are incorporated in their entirety by reference thereto.