Smoking product storage apparatus
11622574 · 2023-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A storage apparatus for storage of a smoking product includes a container having a perimeter wall having an upper end with an opening formed therein defining a storage area, and a closed lower end. The storage apparatus also includes a carriage having a closed upper end including a cap, a closed lower end, and a perimeter wall positioned therebetween forming a housing. An opening formed in the housing permits insertion and withdrawal of a smoking product. The carriage is configured to be inserted into the container and withdrawn from the container. The container is closed and opened by a releasable connection between the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container.
Claims
1. A storage apparatus for storing a smoking product, the storage apparatus comprising: a container having a perimeter wall having an upper end with an opening formed therein defining a storage area, and a closed lower end; a carriage having a closed upper end including a cap, a closed lower end, and a perimeter wall positioned therebetween forming a housing, an opening formed in the housing to permit insertion and withdrawal of a smoking product; wherein the carriage is configured to be inserted into the container and withdrawn from the container, and wherein the container is closed and opened by a releasable connection between the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container, wherein an outer perimeter of the cap is substantially equivalent to an outer perimeter of the container positioned below the upper end outer perimeter thereof, and wherein the cap includes a sleeve, and a portion of the upper end of the container is held within the sleeve when the storage apparatus is in a closed position.
2. The storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein an outer perimeter of the carriage is smaller than an inner perimeter of the container.
3. The storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the carriage includes a disk configured to be positioned within the housing of the carriage and to be positioned against an end of the smoking product to hold the smoking product in a fixed position within the housing.
4. The storage apparatus of claim 1, wherein the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container include means for connecting the carriage and the container together, the means including a plurality of detents on an upper end of the container and a detent recess formed within the sleeve.
5. The storage apparatus of claim 4, wherein the storage apparatus includes an indicator mechanism including a tab formed in the upper end of the container and a slot formed within the cap of the carriage, to indicate to a user a location of the opening in the housing of the carriage in order to access the smoking product, and wherein when the tab is positioned within the slot, the container and carriage are locked together to prevent rotation.
6. A storage apparatus for storing a smoking product, the storage apparatus comprising: container having a perimeter wall having an upper end with an opening formed therein defining a storage area, and a closed lower end; a carriage having a closed upper end including a cap, a closed lower end, and a perimeter wall positioned therebetween forming a housing, an opening formed in the housing to permit insertion and withdrawal of a smoking product; wherein the carriage is configured to be inserted into the container and withdrawn from the container, and wherein the container is closed and opened by a releasable connection between the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container, wherein the carriage includes a door to close the opening in the housing.
7. A storage apparatus for storing a smoking product, the storage apparatus comprising: a container having a perimeter wall having an upper end with an opening formed therein defining a storage area, and a closed lower end; a carriage having a closed upper end including a cap, a closed lower end, and a perimeter wall positioned therebetween forming a housing, an opening formed in the housing to permit insertion and withdrawal of a smoking product; wherein the carriage is configured to be inserted into the container and withdrawn from the container, and wherein the container is closed and opened by a releasable connection between the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container, wherein the closed end of the carriage includes a spool assembly which includes a rod and spaced-apart disk connected thereto, the spool assembly configured to receive a lighting product wound about the rod between the closed end of the carriage and the disk, wherein the lighting product is used to light the smoking product.
8. A storage apparatus for storing a smoking product, the storage apparatus comprising: a container having a perimeter wall having an upper end with an opening formed therein defining a storage area, and a closed lower end; a carriage having a closed upper end including a cap, a closed lower end, and a perimeter wall positioned therebetween forming a housing, an opening formed in the housing to permit insertion and withdrawal of a smoking product; wherein the carriage is configured to be inserted into the container and withdrawn from the container, and wherein the container is closed and opened by a releasable connection between the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container, wherein the cap includes a lighter for lighting the smoking product.
9. A storage apparatus for storing a smoking product, the storage apparatus comprising: a container having a perimeter wall having an upper end with an opening formed therein defining a storage area, and a closed lower end; a carriage having a closed upper end including a cap, a closed lower end, and a perimeter wall positioned therebetween forming a housing, an opening formed in the housing to permit insertion and withdrawal of a smoking product; wherein the carriage is configured to be inserted into the container and withdrawn from the container, and wherein the container is closed and opened by a releasable connection between the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container, wherein the storage apparatus comprises a plurality of carriages and the container is configured to receive the plurality of carriages.
10. The storage apparatus of claim 1, including at least one of 1) a door to close the opening in the housing of the carriage, 2) a spool assembly which includes a rod and spaced-apart disk connected thereto, the spool assembly configured to receive a lighting product wound about the rod between the closed end of the carriage and the disk, wherein the lighting product is used to light the smoking product, 3) a lighter for lighting the smoking product, the lighter carried by the cap, and 4) a plurality of carriages held in the container which configured to receive the plurality of carriages.
11. The storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein an outer perimeter of the carriage is smaller than an inner perimeter of the container.
12. The storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein the carriage includes a disk configured to be positioned within the housing of the carriage and to be positioned against an end of the smoking product to hold the smoking product in a fixed position within the housing.
13. The storage apparatus of claim 6, wherein an outer perimeter of the cap is substantially equivalent to an outer perimeter of the container positioned below the upper end outer perimeter thereof.
14. The storage apparatus of claim 13, wherein the cap includes a sleeve, and a portion of the upper end of the container is held within the sleeve when the storage apparatus is in a closed position.
15. The storage apparatus of claim 14, wherein the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container include means for connecting the carriage and the container together, the means including a plurality of detents on an upper end of the container and a detent recess formed within the sleeve.
16. The storage apparatus of claim 15, wherein the storage apparatus includes an indicator mechanism including a tab formed in the upper end of the container and a slot formed within the cap of the carriage, to indicate to a user a location of the opening in the housing of the carriage in order to access the smoking product, and wherein when the tab is positioned within the slot, the container and carriage are locked together to prevent rotation.
17. The storage apparatus of claim 6, including at least one of 1) a spool assembly which includes a rod and spaced-apart disk connected thereto, the spool assembly configured to receive a lighting product wound about the rod between the closed end of the carriage and the disk, wherein the lighting product is used to light the smoking product, 2) a lighter for lighting the smoking product, the lighter carried by the cap, and 3) a plurality of carriages held in the container which configured to receive the plurality of carriages.
18. The storage apparatus of claim 7, wherein an outer perimeter of the carriage is smaller than an inner perimeter of the container.
19. The storage apparatus of claim 7, wherein the carriage includes a disk configured to be positioned within the housing of the carriage and to be positioned against an end of the smoking product to hold the smoking product in a fixed position within the housing.
20. The storage apparatus of claim 7, wherein an outer perimeter of the cap is substantially equivalent to an outer perimeter of the container positioned below the upper end outer perimeter thereof.
21. The storage apparatus of claim 20, wherein the cap includes a sleeve, and a portion of the upper end of the container is held within the sleeve when the storage apparatus is in a closed position.
22. The storage apparatus of claim 21, wherein the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container include means for connecting the carriage and the container together, the means including a plurality of detents on an upper end of the container and a detent recess formed within the sleeve.
23. The storage apparatus of claim 22, wherein the storage apparatus includes an indicator mechanism including a tab formed in the upper end of the container and a slot formed within the cap of the carriage, to indicate to a user a location of the opening in the housing of the carriage in order to access the smoking product, and wherein when the tab is positioned within the slot, the container and carriage are locked together to prevent rotation.
24. The storage apparatus of claim 7, including at least one of 1) a door to close the opening in the housing of the carriage, 2) a lighter for lighting the smoking product, the lighter carried by the cap, and 3) a plurality of carriages held in the container which configured to receive the plurality of carriages.
25. The storage apparatus of claim 8, wherein an outer perimeter of the carriage is smaller than an inner perimeter of the container.
26. The storage apparatus of claim 8, wherein the carriage includes a disk configured to be positioned within the housing of the carriage and to be positioned against an end of the smoking product to hold the smoking product in a fixed position within the housing.
27. The storage apparatus of claim 8, wherein an outer perimeter of the cap is substantially equivalent to an outer perimeter of the container positioned below the upper end outer perimeter thereof.
28. The storage apparatus of claim 27, wherein the cap includes a sleeve, and a portion of the upper end of the container is held within the sleeve when the storage apparatus is in a closed position.
29. The storage apparatus of claim 28, wherein the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container include means for connecting the carriage and the container together, the means including a plurality of detents on an upper end of the container and a detent recess formed within the sleeve.
30. The storage apparatus of claim 29, wherein the storage apparatus includes an indicator mechanism including a tab formed in the upper end of the container and a slot formed within the cap of the carriage, to indicate to a user a location of the opening in the housing of the carriage in order to access the smoking product, and wherein when the tab is positioned within the slot, the container and carriage are locked together to prevent rotation.
31. The storage apparatus of claim 8, including at least one of 1) a door to close the opening in the housing of the carriage, 2) a spool assembly which includes a rod and spaced-apart disk connected thereto, the spool assembly configured to receive a lighting product wound about the rod between the closed end of the carriage and the disk, wherein the lighting product is used to light the smoking product, and 3) a plurality of carriages held in the container which configured to receive the plurality of carriages.
32. The storage apparatus of claim 9, wherein an outer perimeter of the carriage is smaller than an inner perimeter of the container.
33. The storage apparatus of claim 9, wherein the carriage includes a disk configured to be positioned within the housing of the carriage and to be positioned against an end of the smoking product to hold the smoking product in a fixed position within the housing.
34. The storage apparatus of claim 9, wherein an outer perimeter of the cap is substantially equivalent to an outer perimeter of the container positioned below the upper end outer perimeter thereof.
35. The storage apparatus of claim 34, wherein the cap includes a sleeve, and a portion of the upper end of the container is held within the sleeve when the storage apparatus is in a closed position.
36. The storage apparatus of claim 35, wherein the cap of the carriage and the upper end of the container include means for connecting the carriage and the container together, the means including a plurality of detents on an upper end of the container and a detent recess formed within the sleeve.
37. The storage apparatus of claim 36, wherein the storage apparatus includes an indicator mechanism including a tab formed in the upper end of the container and a slot formed within the cap of the carriage, to indicate to a user a location of the opening in the housing of the carriage in order to access the smoking product, and wherein when the tab is positioned within the slot, the container and carriage are locked together to prevent rotation.
38. The storage apparatus of claim 9, including at least one of 1) a door to close the opening in the housing of the carriage, 2) a spool assembly which includes a rod and spaced-apart disk connected thereto, the spool assembly configured to receive a lighting product wound about the rod between the closed end of the carriage and the disk, wherein the lighting product is used to light the smoking product, and 3) a lighter for lighting the smoking product, the lighter carried by the cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The novel features believed characteristic of the illustrative embodiments are set forth in the appended claims. The illustrative embodiments, however, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and descriptions thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of one or more illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(23) The following detailed description describes various features and functions of the disclosed systems and methods with reference to the accompanying figures. The illustrative system and method embodiments described herein are not meant to be limiting. It may be readily understood that certain aspects of the disclosed systems and methods can be arranged and combined in a wide variety of different configurations, all of which are contemplated herein.
(24) Further, unless context suggests otherwise, the features illustrated in each of the figures may be used in combination with one another. Thus, the figures should be generally viewed as component aspects of one or more overall implementations, with the understanding that not all illustrated features are necessary for each implementation.
(25) Additionally, any enumeration of elements, blocks, or steps in this specification or the claims is for purposes of clarity. Thus, such enumeration should not be interpreted to require or imply that these elements, blocks, or steps adhere to a particular arrangement or are carried out in a particular order.
(26) When introducing elements of various embodiments of the present disclosure, the articles “a,” “an,” “the,” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising,” “including,” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. The variations of “comprising”, “including” and “having”, such as, but not by way of limitation, “comprise”, “include”, “have” or “has”, are also included in this definition. Any examples of operating parameters and/or environmental conditions are not exclusive of other parameters/conditions of the disclosed embodiments.
(27) The term “substantially,” as used herein, means within 5 percent (+2.5 percent or −2.5 percent) of the recited parameter, range, or value as described herein.
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(31) And now turning back to the carriage 14, the cap 38, as illustrated in
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(33) In one method of use, a user of smoking products, using the indicator mechanism 58 to verify the location of the opening 32 into the housing 36 of the carriage 14, releases the resilient connection between the container 12 and the carriage 14 by moving the cap 38 upward away from the upper end 20 of the container 12. This action moves the carriage 14 upward slidably through container 12 and out of at least a portion of the storage area 23 of the container 12 until the opening 32 into the housing 36 permits access to the smoking product 59. When the smoking product 59 is exposed sufficiently, the user grasps (for example, between a thumb and index finger) the smoking product 59 and removes it through the opening 32 in the housing 36 and out of the carriage 14. To position a smoking product 59 in the carriage 14 and the container 12, the process is simply reversed.
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(39) While the previous embodiments of the storage apparatus used one container and one carriage, as shown in
(40) The storage apparatus 10 or 410 may be manufactured using additive manufacturing (also known as three dimensional “3D” printing). 3D printing enables an apparatus having a complex geometry to be manufactured relatively quickly and easily and enables integration of the cap 38 with the carriage 14 without the use of glue or other joining methods. For example, but not by way of limitation, 3D manufacturing methods may include SLA (Stereolithography) where resin is cured in layers by a point based light source), DLP (Digital Light Processing) which is similar to SLA but uses a projection based light source, CDLP (Continuous Digital Light Projection) that is similar to DLP but with continuous curing, FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) which is where molten plastic is deposited in layers, MJF (Multi Jet Fusion) which is powder based process where in a layer of plastic powder is selectively printed with inks that either encourage or inhibit melting when a heat source is passed over the layer, SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) that is a powder based process where a layer of plastic powder is selectively melted using a point based laser, DMLS (Direct Metal Laser Sintering) which is similar to SLS but for Metals, and SLM (Selective Laser Melting) that is similar to DMLS, but typically uses higher temperatures. The storage apparatus 10 may also be manufactured by way of injection molding or by machining, or other suitable manufacturing methods.
(41) The storage apparatus 10 may comprise plastic, such as, for example only, nylon, ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene), PLA (Polylactic Acid or Polylactide), metals, such as, for example, but not by way of limitation, aluminum, steel, titanium, or other materials, such as, for example only, wood, and the like, or combinations of the foregoing, which will permit the storage apparatus 10 and 410 to be manufactured and used as shown and described in detail herein. It will be understood that the foregoing materials are readily commercially available.
(42) The storage apparatus 10, including the container 12 and/or the carriage 14, may have any shape and/or size so long as the storage apparatus 10 operated as shown and described in detail herein. For example, but not by way of limitation, three dimensional shapes may include, but are not limited to, a Cube, Cuboid, Triangular Prism, Pentagonal Prism and Hexagonal Prism (or any-sided Prism).
(43) The smoking product 59 is desirably stored vertically in the storage apparatus 10. It will be appreciated that the smoking product 59 is at least partially encased in its carriage 14, 214, 314, 414 and completely enclosed within its container 12 and 412. All embodiments and variations of the carriage 14, 114, 214, 314, 414 prevents interference or rubbing of the smoking product 59 against the inner surface 22 the container 12, thereby reducing a likelihood of accidental product damage or loss. Further, the disk 170 permits the smoking product 59 of any length to have both the smoking end 61 of the smoking product 59 and the lit end 60 (or to be lit) of the smoking product 59 to be positioned within the carriage 14, 114, 214, 314, 414 such that movement of the smoking product 59 and therefore the movement or rubbing of the delicate wrapper of the smoking product 59 against the inner surface of the carriage is reduced or eliminated. It will be further appreciated that use of the disk 170 within the housing 36 of the carriage further reduces loss of material and/or damage to the delicate wrapper of the smoking product 59, because the disk 170 may be used to retain and secure any loose material within the lit end 60 of the smoking product 59, which retains both the smoking product 59 and the storage apparatus 10, 410 in a tidy condition.
(44) In the present storage apparatus 10, the smoking product 59 held in the carriage 14 is removed from the container 12 without having to tip the container 12 over to slide the smoking product 59 therefrom. This is important because it is not desirable to frictionally rub the delicate outer wrapper of the smoking product 59, which is accomplished with the present carriage 14 and container 12 of the storage apparatus 10. The present storage apparatus 10 also reduces a risk of dropping and damaging the smoking product 59 because the current storage apparatus, unlike a prior art container, does not require tipping and sliding the smoking product from such a prior art container. In addition, the disk 170 again is useful to hold the smoking product 59 in a desired position within the housing of the carriage. Use of the disk 170 within the carriage also reduces the risk of losing material from the smoking product, and also reduces the risk of any loose smoking product 59 from spilling out of the opening in the carriage as well. Moreover, it may be easier for users with limited mobility to remove the smoking product 59 from the storage apparatus 10 without needing to twist an arm and/or hand to tip and slide the smoking product 59 in and out of a prior art-type container. It will be appreciated that the disk 170 may be any size or shape which functions as shown and described in detail herein.
(45) The carriage is configured to be versatile with regard to the type of mouth-end style of smoking product. That is, the carriage is configured to carry a smoking product that uses filter and/or is rigid, as well as one which does not use a filter and is less rigid and more fragile. The present carriage(s) shown and described in detail herein need not have or use a specifically designed holding mechanism, but if one is needed for a partially smoked smoking product 59, the disk 170 may be utilized to hold the smoking product 59 in a desired position to avoid the loss of loose material from the partially smoked smoking product 59, a illustrated in
(46) In another alternative, the cap 38 may be formed separately and may be removable via normal variations of such a component, i.e., by threaded and grooved areas of the upper end 20 of the container and one sleeve wall 52, 54 of the cap 38 (not shown). In addition, such a connection may be formed, releasably or non-releasably by any means or method known in the art and commercially available, such as, for example, but not by way of limitation, snap fits, glue, screws rivets, screw joint, mechanical fixture or connectors, and the like. In the storage apparatus illustrated in
(47) It will be appreciated that alternative lengths of both the carriage and the container may also be utilized with various features shown and described in detail herein. With regard to the ends of the carriage, it will be appreciated that a concave closed lower end or upper end (not shown) will more closely cup certain rolled smoking products which have rounded ends, to more closely conform to such rolled smoking products.
(48) The description of the different embodiments has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and it is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the embodiments in the form disclosed. Modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Further, different advantageous embodiments may provide different advantages as compared to other advantageous embodiments. The embodiment or embodiments selected are chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the embodiments, the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand the disclosure for various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.