Compact Cigarette Holder for Cigarette Packs

20260137119 ยท 2026-05-21

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    Abstract

    The invention is a compact, portable cigarette holder that functions as both a holder and a temporary stand, designed to fit inside a standard cigarette pack without occupying the space designated for cigarettes. It has a thin, elongated structure with two circular openings sized for 5-6 mm and 7-8 mm cigarettes, with a slit at the base for more flexible grip. The opposite end can be held or inserted into the pack lid to form a stand. Constructed from materials like stainless steel, wood, or cardboard, the holder offers options for durability and sustainability. It can be produced through methods such as hand-cutting, 3D printing, and laser cutting, making it suitable for both mass production and individual use. When stored within the cigarette pack, it helps contain odors and enhances accessibility for smokers.

    Claims

    1. A cigarette holder comprising a thin, elongated body with two ends, dimensioned to be stored within a standard cigarette pack between the inner foil lining and outer box paper, without occupying the space designated for cigarettes. The holder can be inserted into the cigarette pack lid, thereby transforming the pack and holder into a cigarette stand.

    2. The holder of claim 1, wherein one end comprises two partially overlapping circular openings, a first opening sized to hold cigarettes with a 7-8 mm diameter and a second opening sized to hold cigarettes with a 5-6 mm diameter, said openings positioned and dimensioned to securely grip a cigarette.

    3. The holder of claim 2, wherein the cigarette end further includes a slit extending from the circular openings to increase flexibility and adjustability of the grip, allowing secure yet removable holding of the cigarette.

    4. The holder of claim 2, wherein an alternative design of the cigarette end is configured with a single opening instead of two, the single opening being sized to hold cigarettes of a specific diameter.

    5. The holder of claim 1, wherein the opposite end serves as a gripping portion for handling the holder, said end also including an insertion port that enables temporary insertion into the cigarette pack lid to form a stand for a lit cigarette.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0006] FIG. 1 is a front view of the cigarette holder.

    [0007] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the cigarette holder.

    [0008] FIG. 3 is the cigarette holder holding a cigarette.

    [0009] FIG. 4 is an alternative design of the cigarette holder with a single circular opening sized for a specific cigarette diameter.

    [0010] FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the cigarette holder inserted into the lid of a cigarette pack, functioning as a temporary stand.

    [0011] FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the cigarette holder stored between the inner foil lining and the paper box of a standard cigarette pack.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0012] The compact cigarette holder is designed for seamless integration within standard cigarette packs and can function as a temporary stand when used with the pack.

    [0013] As shown in FIG. 1 to FIG. 3, the holder is thin and elongated, with a cigarette insertion end and a grip end. The cigarette end 1 features two partially overlapping circular openings: a larger outer opening 3 for cigarettes with a 7-8 mm diameter and a smaller inner opening 4 for 5-6 mm diameters. A slit 5 at the base of these openings adds flexibility, providing a secure yet moderate grip that keeps the cigarette in place but allows for easy insertion and removal.

    [0014] In certain embodiments, as shown in FIG. 4, the cigarette end 1 may feature a single opening to fit a specific cigarette diameter, based on user or manufacturer specifications.

    [0015] To use, the cigarette is inserted perpendicularly, with the filter end fitting into the selected opening (3 or 4). The holder provides a firm enough grip to keep the cigarette securely in place, allowing the user to hold the cigarette in their mouth while the holder remains attached. This enables the smoker to light the cigarette using one hand, leaving the other hand free to shield the flame from the wind if needed.

    [0016] After smoking, the spent cigarette can be removed by applying external friction, such as with an ashtray, or by manually pushing it out.

    [0017] The opposite end, the grip end 2, includes an opening and a slit 6, allowing it to be inserted into the lid of a cigarette pack, forming a stable stand (see FIG. 5). When placed on a flat surface, the cigarette pack acts as a base, holding the holder at an angle that keeps the cigarette mouthpiece elevated and the ash directed away from the pack, depending on the insertion angle.

    [0018] The holder is compact enough to store inside a cigarette pack (FIG. 6), either alongside the cigarettes or between the inner foil and the outer shell. This storage method reduces odor transfer to other items and keeps the holder readily accessible.

    [0019] The holder is designed to be manufactured from a single piece of material, with options including wood, cardboard, metal, and plastic. Material choice may vary depending on the intended use:

    [0020] In some embodiments, the holder is made of stainless steel, which is durable and heat-resistant, though it may feel cold in low temperatures. An insulating layer can be added to the grip end 2 for comfort.

    [0021] In some embodiments, the holder is made of wood which is Lightweight and easy to grip but less heat-resistant, so users should avoid placing the holder too close to the cigarette burning area. Wood holders may need periodic replacement.

    [0022] In some embodiments, the holder is made from biodegradable materials, such as cardboard, which is cost-effective and disposable, with the holder supplied with each new cigarette pack and discarded with the empty pack.

    [0023] The holder can be produced using various methods, including hand-cutting, 3D printing, laser cutting, or CNC machining, making it feasible for both large-scale production and individual creation.