Cigar Storage and Ash Disposal Container and Method
20220361559 · 2022-11-17
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Abstract
To allow for capturing ash from smoking products such as cigars a container is provided that has a ferromagnetic bottom portion or alternatively a magnetic portion and one or more cradles or holders that are shaped to retain a smoking product such as a cigar wherein the combination of the container bottom and the cradle together allow for the cradle to be magnetically held in place on the container bottom.
Claims
1. A method of smoking of a smoking product of the type that develops an ash length which needs to be allowed to fall off the smoking product and/or which is allowed to remain on the smoking product comprising: providing an ash container that includes an ash container bottom portion and an ash container lid that cooperates with the ash container bottom portion to close the container bottom portion sufficiently to retain ash that may be collected in the body portion and wherein the body portion has a bottom element that has a least a portion of ferro-magnetic material extending along a selected length of the bottom element; providing at least a single cradle which has a leg element and at a top of the leg element an upwardly open curved arm defining a curvature extending across the leg element so as to allow the smoking product to be placed in the curvature and located at a bottom of the leg element a magnet; whereby the cradle is adapted to be positioned in the ash container bottom portion by the bottom of the leg element being set on a ferromagnetic portion of the ash container bottom portion so as to be held in place by the magnet.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the cradle can be moved along the ferromagnetic portion of the ash container bottom portion to allow a smoking product to be positioned above the ash container bottom portion such that a lit portion of the smoking product developing ash is suspended above the ash container bottom portion whereby the ash may drop into the container.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein there are at least two cradles which are spaced apart on the ferromagnetic portion of the ash container bottom portion such that a smoking product can be held in place by being positioned on both cradles.
4. A portable cigar and ash storage and smoking system comprising: an ash storage compartment; a cigar storage compartment; at least one magnetically positionable cigar cradle having an upwardly concave cradle portion and a vertically oriented leg portion; at least one cigar cradle positioning magnet, wherein each of the at least one cigar cradle positioning magnets is inset into a distal portion of the corresponding leg portion of the at least one magnetically positionable cigar cradle and wherein the at least one or more magnetically positionable cigar cradles are sized to fit inside the ash storage compartment or cigar storage compartment in a storage configuration of the respective compartment, and wherein the at least one or more magnetically positionable cigar cradles are sized to be stably oriented upright at a magnetically fixable position suitable for holding a resting cigar horizontally with a lit tip of the resting cigar oriented over a location within a perimeter of the ash storage compartment.
5. The system of claim 4 wherein the ash storage compartment and cigar storage compartment are separate compartments.
6. The system of claim 4 wherein the one or more cigar cradles comprises two cradles sized to hold a cigar diameter size chosen from a set of standard cigar diameters.
7. The system of claim 4 wherein the cigar storage compartment is sized to store a plurality of cigars.
8. The system of claim 4 wherein a portion of the cigar storage compartment having a flat ferromagnet portion for accepting and magnetically fixing the magnet inset in an end of the leg portion of the one or more cigar cradles.
9. The system of claim 5 wherein the ash storage compartment and cigar storage compartment have independent lid components.
10. The system of claim 9 wherein the ash storage compartment is round.
11. The system of claim 9 wherein the cigar storage compartment is rectangular.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein a sliding lid of the cigar storage compartment is sized to cover the cigar storage compartment, the sliding lid having parallel edges sized to fit within a parallel mating groove in an upper portion of the cigar storage compartment interior side surfaces.
13. A system for allowing collection of ash from a smoking product in which the ash can be collected during a smoking period that allows ash to drop into protected space and allows the ash to be securely carried away comprising: an ash storage compartment; a cigar storage compartment; at least one magnetically positionable cigar cradle having an upwardly concave cradle portion and a vertically oriented leg portion; at least one cigar cradle positioning magnet, wherein each of the at least magnets is inset into a distal portion of the corresponding leg portion of the cigar cradle and wherein the at least one or more cigar cradles may be contained within the ash and cigar storage compartments when stored and may be configured upright at a magnetically fixable position to hold a resting cigar horizontally with a lit tip of the resting cigar oriented over a location inside the ash storage compartment.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein the ash storage compartment and cigar storage compartment are separate compartments.
15. The system of claim 13 wherein the one or more cigar cradles comprises two cradles sized to hold a cigar diameter size chosen from a set of standard cigar diameters.
16. The system of claim 13 wherein the cigar storage compartment is sized to store a plurality of cigars.
17. The system of claim 13 wherein a portion of the ash storage container having a flat ferromagnet portion for accepting and magnetically fixing the magnet inset in an end of the leg portion of the one or more cigar cradles.
18. The system of claim 14 wherein the ash storage compartment and cigar storage compartment have independent lid components.
19. The system of claim 18 wherein the ash storage compartment is round.
20. The system of claim 18 wherein the cigar storage compartment is rectangular.
21. The system of claim 20 wherein a sliding lid of the cigar storage compartment is configured to cover the cigar storage by horizontally sliding the sliding lid within grooves on opposing sides of the inner surface near a top edge of the cigar storage compartment into which the opposing edges of the sliding lid is fitted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] In summary, the presently described system is a container intended for receiving ash that has or will fall from a smoking product including at least one removable and adjustable cradle that is carried in the container until the need for use. In use, the one or more cradles are placed in a standing position in the container and a smoking member can be put in place on the cradles in a position that will allow ash to fall into the container. Exemplar cradles have a leg portion and a bed portion. In one embodiment, on a bottom end of the leg portion a magnet is fitted. The container is either made of ferro-magnetic metal or at least all or a portion of its bottom has a ferro-magnetic portion to which the leg portion will magnetically attach. The top end of the leg portion has a curved bed on which the smoking element will sit. In exemplar embodiments, two cradles are provided so that the two beds can retain the smoking element in a position such that ash will fall into the container. A cover element is provided so that when the user wants to relocate and dispose of the ash, the cover can be fitted to the container bottom element. In a method of using the system, the cradles are placed to one side of the container bottom such that the ash producing end of the smoking member is clear above the bottom of the container whereby the ash falls cleanly into the container.
[0025] In various embodiments of the disclosed system, one or more cigars (smoking product) may be stored and transported in an unsmoked or partially smoked condition in a sealable container. The container also includes sealable space to stored ash waste from cigar(s) and one or more cradles which may be stored in the container for mobility and may be positionally moved and fixed in an upright position to hold a lit cigar on the cradle, such that the cigar ash will fall into the container as a natural part of burning or may be dislodged by mechanical encouragement (tapping) by the smoker to store waste ash in the container. Preferably, one or more cigars are stored unsmoked in one compartment of the container and the wasted ash is stored in a separated compartment of the container. The cigar cradles may be stored in either of these or a third compartment for compact sanitary storage and convenient transportation. It will be understood that although the system as described herein may refer to the use of a cigar, any number of smoking products my be used in place of the cigar, such as a cigarette, cigarillo, or hand-rolled cigarette. The cradle bed may be shaped to accommodate any of these, cigars of different diameters or may be shaped to cradle smoking products by cradle bed, which for example may be tapered to trap and hold various diameter smoking products/cigars.
[0026] A perspective view of an exemplar system showing a smoking product or cigar placed on two cradles is shown in
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[0032] While the method and system are described in terms of specific embodiments, other embodiments could readily be adapted by one skilled in the art. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is limited only by the following claims.
[0033] The description as set out herein of exemplary and preferred embodiments is presented for purposes of illustration and disclosure in accordance with the requirements of the law. It is not intended to be exhaustive nor to limit the invention to the precise form(s) described, but only to enable others skilled in the art to understand how the invention may be suited for a particular use or implementation. The possibility of modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. No limitation is intended by the description of exemplary embodiments which may have included tolerances, feature dimensions, specific operating conditions, engineering specifications, or the like, and which may vary between implementations or with changes to the state of the art, and no limitation should be implied therefrom. This disclosure has been made with respect to the current state of the art, but also contemplates advancements and that adaptations in the future may take into consideration of those advancements, namely in accordance with the then current state of the art. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the Claims as written and equivalents as applicable. Reference to a claim element in the singular is not intended to mean “one and only one” unless explicitly so stated. Moreover, no element, component, nor method or process step in this disclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless of whether the element, component, or step is explicitly recited in the Claims. No claim element herein is to be construed under the provisions of 35 U.S.C. Sec. 112, sixth paragraph, unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “means for . . . ” and no method or process step herein is to be construed under those provisions unless the step, or steps, are expressly recited using the phrase “step(s) for . . . ”