Butt refuse receptacle
The present invention is a receptacle for receiving cigar and cigarette butts and filters (the “butts”), consisting of a hollow base section for retaining discarded butts. The hollow section supports a grill section that provides a conduit for the butts to the base section while rejecting other refuse. The base section includes an access door to permit removal of the butts from the receptacle to permit proper disposal of the butts.
Used cigar and cigarette butts and filters are the most littered items found on county highways. Cigarette filters are not biodegradable. The acetate (plastic) filters can take many years to decompose. Typically, after that butt gets casually flicked onto the street, nature trail, or beach, wind and rain carry the cigarette into the water supply, where the toxic chemicals the cigarette filter was designed to trap leak out into aquatic ecosystems, threatening the quality of the water and many aquatic lifeforms. Cigarette butts may seem small, but with several trillion butts littered every year, the toxic chemicals add up. Smokers do not realize that their actions in disposing the used filters have such a lasting, negative impact on the environment. The purpose of the invention disclosed herein is to provide an outdoor receptacle for receiving such cigar and cigarette refuse.
DESCRIPTION OF RELATED ARTThe inventor has been unable to discover any pertinent prior art to address the problems of cigarette refuse, particularly addressing the collection of cigar and cigarette butts and filters. Of course, there are numerous types of refuse receptacles, but they are generally placed to receive all types of refuse, including bottles, cans, paper, and other types of refuse. The receptacles are generally emptied into larger receptacles that end up being emptied in landfills, where subsequent rains can cause the harmful chemicals to be leached from the butts and filters and into the ecosystem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is a receptacle for receiving cigar and cigarette butts and filters (the “butts”), consisting of a hollow base section for retaining discarded butts. The hollow section supports a grill section that provides a conduit for the butts while rejecting other refuse. The receptacle is designed to be placed at the side of roadways, such as at stop signs, and at the bottom of freeway exit ramps, to provide a means for drivers to dispose of their butts rather than discarding them freely on the roadsides. The base section includes an access door to permit removal of the butts from the receptacle to permit proper disposal of the butts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other objects of the present invention will become more readily apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reference to the attached drawings in which:
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While the present description contains much specificity, this should not be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention, but rather as examples of some preferred embodiments thereof. For example, the receptacle has been described as being of generally rectangular shape. The geometric shape should not be a limitation on the invention. Thus a cylindrical receptacle with cylindrical conduits are also contemplated to be within the scope of the invention. And, although welding is considered to produce a more sturdy structure, the parts of the invention could easily be designed by one of ordinary skill in the mechanical arts to be bolted together. Concomitantly, the receptacle may be constructed having a weighted base, such that it could withstand high winds without toppling over, and so that it may be easily relocated. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should not be determined by the specific embodiments illustrated herein. The full scope of the invention is further illustrated by the claims appended hereto.
Claims
1. A receptacle for receiving cigar and cigarette butts (the “butts”), the receptacle comprising:
- a. a base section, the base section having a bottom wall, the bottom wall supporting a hollow section, the hollow section for retaining discarded butts, the hollow section supporting a grill section; and
- b. a grill section, having grill elements, comprising a conduit for conducting the butts to a grill, the grill sized to permit the passage of butts through the grill while restricting the passage of other materials.
2. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the grill is positioned at a selected angle relative to the horizontal.
3. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the selected angle of the grill is in the range of about 35 degrees to the horizontal to about 55 degrees to the horizontal.
4. The receptacle of claim 1 where the spacing of the grill elements is selected to be between about 2 inches to about 3 inches.
5. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the base section is rectangular.
6. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the base section is cylindrical.
7. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the base section includes an access door to permit removal of the butts from the receptacle.
8. The receptacle of claim 1 additionally comprising a refuse collection section for collecting materials rejected by the grill.
9. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the refuse collection section is positioned in front of and abutting the base section.
10. A receptacle for receiving cigar and cigarette butts (the “butts”), the receptacle comprising:
- a. a base section, the base section having a bottom wall, the bottom wall supporting a hollow section, the hollow section for retaining discarded butts, the hollow section supporting a grill section, the base section including an access door to permit removal of the butts from the receptacle; and
- b. a grill section, having grill elements, comprising a conduit for conducting the butts to a grill, the grill sized to permit the passage of butts through the grill while restricting the passage of other materials.
11. The receptacle of claim 10 wherein the grill is positioned at a selected angle relative to the horizontal.
12. The receptacle of claim 10 wherein the selected angle of the grill is in the range of about 35 degrees to the horizontal to about 55 degrees to the horizontal.
13. The receptacle of claim 10 where the spacing of the grill elements is selected to be between about 2 inches to about 3 inches.
14. The receptacle of claim 10 wherein the base section is rectangular.
15. The receptacle of claim 10 wherein the base section is cylindrical.
16. The receptacle of claim 10 additionally comprising a refuse collection section for collecting materials rejected by the grill.
17. The receptacle of claim 1 wherein the refuse collection section is positioned in front of and abutting the base section.
18. A receptacle for receiving cigar and cigarette butts (the “butts”), the receptacle comprising:
- a. a base section, the base section having a bottom wall, the bottom wall supporting a hollow section, the hollow section for retaining discarded butts, the hollow section supporting a grill section, the base section including an access door to permit removal of the butts from the receptacle;
- b. a grill section, having grill elements, comprising a conduit for conducting the butts to a grill, the grill sized to permit the passage of butts through the grill while restricting the passage of other materials;
- and wherein the selected angle of the grill is in the range of about 35 degrees to the horizontal to about 55 degrees to the horizontal and the spacing of the grill elements is selected to be between about 2 inches to about 3 inches.
19. The receptacle of claim 18 wherein the base section is rectangular.
20. The receptacle of claim 18 wherein the base section is cylindrical.
21. The receptacle of claim 18 additionally comprising a refuse collection section for collecting materials rejected by the grill, the refuse collection section positioned in front of and abutting the base section.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 27, 2006
Publication Date: Sep 27, 2007
Inventor: Kenneth Beckstead (Oceanside, CA)
Application Number: 11/389,295
International Classification: A24F 19/00 (20060101);