Cigar And Cigarette Holders Patents (Class 131/187)
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Patent number: 7530357Abstract: A cigarette or cigar is contained within an enclosure. The enclosure comprises filters that reduce tar output to the surrounding atmosphere. The device has a mouthpiece that collects and introduces additional oxygen into smoke prior to the smoke being ingested by the smoker, thereby reducing levels of carbon monoxide, and oxidizing components of the tar.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2004Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Inventor: Theodore C. Edwards, Jr.
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Patent number: 7481226Abstract: A method for analysing cigarette smoking, which includes equipping a smoker with a portable assembly including a cigarette holder equipped with a detector to detect smoking-related parameters and a processor connected to the detectors. The processing module includes memory with date/time recording of the detected parameters and transfer devices for transferring data related to these parameters. A smoking test is performed during which the smoker equipped with the assembly smokes cigarettes with the cigarette holder over a period of time. Real-time detection is performed by the detectors and the results are stored so as to obtain a smoking profile specific to the smoker over the time period. The above data is then transferred to a processing center including a smoking machine, and the smoking machine is controlled using the transferred data so as to obtain the mechanical reproduction (duplication) of smoking in accordance with the smoking profile.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: Societe Nationale d'Exploitation Industrielle des, Tabecs et AllumettesInventor: Georges Cholet
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Publication number: 20080276946Abstract: A smoking product of a cigarette type which can be made quickly and personally and can be filled with any amount and type of tobacco according to the smoker's will.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Inventor: Gregory Desmond
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Publication number: 20080257368Abstract: A smoking machine is disclosed for the automatic smoking of a smoking article. The smoking machine (10) includes a flexible seal (30) for occluding holes (40) in the smoking article (28) while the smoking article is smoked. This can allow “intensive” smoking tests to be carried out by occluding filter holes (40) in the smoking article.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: Ronald Frederick Wilson, Timothy James Peter Mason, Philip Keith Jarman, Ian Francis Tindall
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Publication number: 20080257365Abstract: The present invention is directed to devices for securely holding elongated objects, such as cigars, above the ground. Generally, a device in accordance with the present invention includes an elongated shaft with ground-piercing means, and a cradle which resembles a golf club head coupled to the upper end of the elongated shaft. The cradle's two interior surfaces define a cavity capable of securely retaining objects such as cigars, cigarettes, sunglasses, and other items needing to be stowed by a golfer on a golf course.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventors: John Nicastro, Tom Tracy
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Publication number: 20080230076Abstract: The present invention provides a smoke filter material, a filter and cigarettes with the filter, as well as methods for their manufacture. The filter material substantially is of an organic material and comprises covalently bound active thiol groups substantially free of complexing agents.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2006Publication date: September 25, 2008Applicant: WICK, IMMUNOLOGISCHE DIAGNOSTICK U. BERATUNG KGInventors: Georg Wick, David Bernhard
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Publication number: 20080216850Abstract: A smoking article having an unfiltered tobacco rod, a connector attach to the tobacco rod and a mouthpiece. The connector includes a cavity, a transverse partition within the cavity, the transverse partition having at least one orifice, and a plurality of ventilation passages positioned around an outer periphery of the connector. Each of the plurality of ventilation passages includes an inlet and an outlet to provide ventilation to the cavity. The mouthpiece is adapted to attach to a downstream end of the connector.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2008Publication date: September 11, 2008Applicant: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventors: San Li, Michael S. Braunshteyn, Raquel M. Olegario, Rowland W. Dwyer, Richard Jupe, Charles L. Gawaroski
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Publication number: 20080142025Abstract: A finished tobacco product is formed by a set of pre-rolled sheets. In one embodiment a form casing is used which includes at least two portions—a non-smokable portion along with a container portion which includes tobacco filler material.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Inventor: Daniel S. Sinclair
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Publication number: 20080047570Abstract: A tobacco taster comprising an inner tube and an outer tube, the inner tube having a slightly smaller diameter than the outer tube, so that inner tube slides into outer tube with a frictional fit, inner tube having a hole, a basket shaped screen having a lip, the screen fitting into the hole in the inner tube, the lip of the screen overlapping the edge of hole, the outer tube having a hole, so that when the inner tube and the outer tube are connected by sliding the outer tube over the inner tube, the two holes are concentric.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventor: Stephen R. Plank
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Patent number: 7287531Abstract: A method of making a smoking product of a cigarette type which can be quickly and personally made in one minute and can be filled with any amount and type of tobacco according to the smoker's will.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: October 30, 2007Inventor: Gregory Desmond
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Patent number: 7080649Abstract: A cigarett holder has a mouthpiece, a cotton filter, a main pipe, and a filter column. The mouthpiece has a distal periphery flange, a head portion, an inner tube having a through hole, and an enlarged hole communicating with the through hole. The main pipe has a first chamber, a second chamber, an inner click portion, an inner tank, a center hole, and an insertion end inserted in the enlarged hole of the mouthpiece. The cotton filter is inserted in the second chamber of the main pipe. The filter column has an end flange, a recess hole, a vent hole communicating with the recess hole, an annular flange, and a distal pillar. The filter column is inserted in a middle portion of the main pipe.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Inventor: Hui-Ju Hcu
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Patent number: 7008336Abstract: An all-in-one golf tool assembly (10) having a divot repair tool (14), a decorative ball marking tool (100) which is magnetically coupled to a selectively movable portion (16). Particularly, the selectively movable portion (16) is coupled within a body portion (12) and moves from a first closed position to a second open position, wherein the second open position provides a cigar holder.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Inventor: Robert Bores
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Patent number: 7000617Abstract: The present invention is directed to devices for securely caddying elongated objects, such as cigars, above the ground. Generally, a device in accordance with the present invention includes an elongated shaft, a handle coupled to the top end of the elongated shaft, and a cradle coupled to the middle area of the elongated shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventors: Chris A Cervantes, Neal Patel
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Publication number: 20040237974Abstract: The invention is a holder-filter for tobacco products such as cigarettes. The filter removes tarry materials present in combustion products as aerosol droplets or vapors by passing the combustion products through a restricted passage to impinge on a cool surface of an annular sealed chamber formed between two o-rings, to change direction of the combustion products and expand them into the annular sealed chamber such that the tarry materials congeal on the surfaces of the annular sealed chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2003Publication date: December 2, 2004Inventor: Wang Wei Min
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Publication number: 20040200487Abstract: A smoking product of cigarette type which is proposed can be quickly and personally made in one minute and can be filled with any amount and type of tobacco according to the smoker's will.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventor: Gregory Desmond
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Patent number: 6745777Abstract: A tobacco filter device includes a plurality of filter units superimposedly rechargeably filled in a sleeve member, having a bowl member connected to an outer end (smoking end) of the sleeve member and a mouthpiece connected to an inner end (mouth end) of the sleeve member, whereby upon smoking of tobacco or a cigarette as loaded or inserted in the bowl portion, the filter unit or units positioned on an outer portion of the sleeve member adjacent to the smoking end, after being saturated with smoking waste including tar and nicotine, may be pushed outwardly and discarded from the outer end of the sleeve member as thrusted and urged by a fresh (new) filter unit (or units) as recharged into the inner (mouth) end of the sleeve member, thereby still keeping use of those filter units not yet saturated and loaded in the rear portion of the sleeve member, without wasting the useful filter units.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2002Date of Patent: June 8, 2004Inventor: Te-San Liu
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Publication number: 20040025890Abstract: A cigarette filter for removing nicotine and tar from cigarette smoke is composed a filtering core (20) enclosed between the tube (10) and a mouth piece (30). Multiple gaps and passages and a residue chamber (15) are individually formed between the filtering core (20) and the tube (10). Multiple inlets (24) are defined in the filtering core (20) to communicate with the tube (10), and multiple outlets (26) are defined in the filtering core (20) to communicate between the inlets (24) and the residue chamber (15). When cigarette smoke passes through the filter core (20), nicotine and tar are deposited inside the inlets (24), outlets (26) and the residue chamber (15) because they have a larger specific gravity than the other gas in the cigarette smoke.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventor: Ping-Hung Yen
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Publication number: 20030234024Abstract: A cigarette holder includes a mouthpiece formed with a longitudinal passage and a filter seat in which is fitted a filtering member, an end of the filter seat having a recess, the recess being formed with a center through hole which is communicated with the passage, a front portion having an end formed with a cavity for receiving a filter of a cigarette and a filtering member, the filtering member being fitted in a chamber formed at another end of the front portion, the filtering member being with a threaded rod portion, the cavity having a through hole which is communicated with the chamber, and a connector having an end formed with a threaded hole engaged with the threaded rod portion and another end which is conical in shape and formed with a through hole which is communicated with the threaded hole, the another end being snugly fitted into the recess of the mouthpiece, whereby the smoke being inhaled by the user will be filtered two times, thereby largely reducing the amount tar and nicotine being inhaledType: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventor: Hui-Ju Hcu
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Publication number: 20030221697Abstract: An elongated tobacco smoking pipe having an outer band (12) that may slide along a body (10) and may be positioned to cover a transverse-smoking cavity (22). The outer band may have either a dimple (26) or a coating (28) to aid with friction. A bore (18) communicates with either an end-smoking cavity (20) or the transverse-smoking cavity or both to carry the smoke mixture to a draw end (14). An end cap (24) may be placed over the end-smoking cavity to secure the embers or the tobacco. Also an end cap (24a) with an end-cap hole (30) may be used to assist in controlling the smoke to air mixture. Either smoking cavity may have and inner liner (32) to protect the body from hot embers. The body may have two pieces (10a & 10b), allowing the smoker to cover the end-smoking cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2002Publication date: December 4, 2003Inventor: Kenneth Alan Erickson
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Patent number: 6568400Abstract: A dual function water pipe includes a water-holding container and serves as a loose leaf tobacco pipe and as a cigarette smoking device. A bowl surmounts the container and a downspout of the bowl extends into the container an extent sufficient to submerge the free end of the downspout. A hollow adapter having a radial bore that holds the unlit end of a cigarette surmounts the bowl. A smoker applies suction to a smoke tube that draws smoke from the cigarette and the structure of the device causes the smoke to follow a path of travel that constrains the smoke to pass through the water before entering the smoke tube, removing some toxins from the smoke. The smoke tube is positioned one hundred eighty degrees from the cigarette and has a telescopically-extended configuration that positions a flame source a safe distance from a user's face.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventors: Steve R. Tinsky, Soji Fujita
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Patent number: 6536441Abstract: A composite cigar portable structure includes a cigar tube, an end cap, a connecting tube, an elastic plate, a retaining ring, a combination member, and a lighter. Thus, the composite cigar portable structure may contain a cigar tube for receiving the cigar, and a lighter for lighting the cigar. In addition, the cigar tube may be used individually to receive the cigar, and the lighter may also be used individually, thereby enhancing the versatility of the composite cigar portable structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Inventor: Chin-Chung Chuan
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Patent number: 6532965Abstract: A non-burning cigarette holder is comprised of an upstream cylindrical section of a low heat conducting material and a downstream cylindrical section of a relatively high heat conducting material. The upstream cylindrical section has a first upstream chamber for receiving a fuel source and a second downstream chamber defining a fuel mixture chamber which is in flow communication with the first upstream chamber. The downstream cylindrical section is provided with a flame holder downstream of the chamber and a flame chamber is disposed between the flame holder and a cigarette receiving chamber adapted to receive a tobacco rod or a cigarette. The fuel source may be an ethanol-water mixture disposed within the upstream cylindrical section or the fuel source may be attached to the upstream end of the upstream cylindrical section.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Michael E. Abhulimen, Kayyani C. Adiga, Rufus H. Honeycutt
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Patent number: 6530510Abstract: A system for removably securing a cigar to a structural member of a golf cart that includes a first strap that carries a first metallic member and includes a fastener for cinching down the first strap so as to releasably secure it to the golf cart. A second strap is provided that has a second metallic member secured thereto and includes a fastener for cinching down the second strap to releasably secure it to the cigar. The fasteners for the first and second straps may be Velcro, a releasable adhesive, a buckle, or the like. At least one of the first or second metallic members is magnetized and the other is of a metal that is magnetizable, so that when the first strap is secured to the golf cart and the second strap is secured to the cigar, the cigar can be firmly, but removably, secured to the golf cart due to the attraction between the first and second metallic members.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Inventor: R. Keith Ferrari
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Publication number: 20030000536Abstract: A holder for temporarily holding smoking articles is made up of a grasping assembly and an attachment assembly. The grasping assembly, formed of two spaced-apart arms, functions to temporarily grasp the smoking article. The attachment assembly, formed from a Velcro strap, functions to attach the holder to golf cart or golf bag in a variety of selected orientations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: DAMAR ENTERPRISES, LLC.Inventor: Mark J. Heffernan
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Publication number: 20020166562Abstract: A cigarette holder for extracting tar has first tar extractor with a stick and a first disc with apertures. A second tar extractor has a cylinder fitted to the stick and a second disc provided on one end of the cylinder and fitted in a flue of transparent resin. Smoke collision portions in the flue face the apertures. Smoke is compressed and accelerated when it passes through the apertures and expands again to collide with the smoke collision portions. It then collides with the second disc. Then the smoke is compressed and accelerated when it passes through the outer circumference of the second disc and the flue. Tar is extracted at each stage and the smoke is cooled by the second tar extractor before it reaches a mouth piece of the holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventor: Noriyoshi Miura
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Patent number: 6463936Abstract: A cigarette handling system comprises a housing in a generally tubular configuration. The housing is formed with a sidewall and an integrally formed circular bottom wall and an open upper end. The housing is fabricated of a rigid moldable plastic material selected from the class of rigid moldable plastics. The housing has an exterior surface with a reduced diameter at the bottom wall and enlarged adjacent to the top. The housing has an interior surface, the interior surface being hollow for forming a chamber adapted to receive a lit cigarette and with the sidewall tapering radially outwardly from adjacent to the bottom toward the upper end with the upper end being end being flared slightly. This is to facilitate the guidance and entry of the lit end of a cigarette into the chamber. A supplemental layer of heat resistant material on the interior surface of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Inventor: Douglas A. Hicks
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Patent number: 6431177Abstract: A cigarette extinguishing and storage device, comprises a first hollow cylinder having an open end and a closed end. A second hollow cylinder constructed of a heat resistant material is concentric to the first cylinder and mounted therein. The second cylinder includes an open end adjacent the open end of the first cylinder and a closed end longitudinally spaced from the closed end of the first cylinder, thus forming an interior space therebetween. A plurality of partitions extend between the closed ends of the first and second cylinders and are positioned to form a plurality of dead air spaces for inhibiting a heat exchange between the closed ends. The second cylinder presents a diameter sufficient to permit a lit cigarette to be received therein. The device includes a third hollow cylinder having an open end and a closed end and having a diameter greater than a diameter of the first cylinder for releasably receiving the first cylinder therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventors: Marguerite A. Sieggen, Robert L. Sieggen
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Patent number: 6431176Abstract: A tobacco smoke containment apparatus and method therefor having the characteristics of limiting the exhaust of harmful smoke particles as well as reducing the overall risk of accidental fire by containing a smoking tobacco product inside a closed receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Inventor: Hiram Allen Rice
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Patent number: 6363941Abstract: A cigar holder is a large size 50 mm “binder clip” modified in a way to hold various sizes of cigars between the opposed gripping means above the clamping element. The device will clip onto a narrow surface up to 20 mm in diameter. The cigar holder includes a clamping element, a pair of opposed gripping means which when pressed together, open the clamping element for securing the device to any stationary surface 20 mm in diameter or less within the clamping elements. The improvement comprising two bends in the opposed gripping meand forming a shape that will receive and hold a cigar or golf club.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: Donald R. Combs
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Patent number: 6345625Abstract: Secondary smoke is harmful to passive smokers. A filter sleeve (1) comprises a sleeve (10) with a downstream portion (11) adapted for receiving inhale smoke into an inhalation flow path (13), an upstream portion (12) adapted for inhalation of said inhale smoke and for receiving exhale smoke into an exhalation flow path (14), filter means (15) provided along said exhalation flow path (14), and means (16) for checking reverse flow of ambient air through said exhalation flow path (14). A filter sheath (3) is adapted for overlaying a significant expanse of the sidestream smoke emission areas of a rod of smokable material (7), said filter sheath (3) is sufficiently porous and significantly unimpaired by combustion.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1998Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Inventor: Kar Eng Chew
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Patent number: 6341609Abstract: A cigarette holder utilizing the components of a rifle cartridge is disclosed. The rifle cartridge includes a tubular cartridge case having a bullet received therein at one end thereof. An elongated member is secured to the base of the bullet and extends therefrom for connection to an alligator clip. When the holder is not being used, the bullet is inserted into the cartridge case so that the elongated member and alligator clip are positioned within the powder chamber of the cartridge case. When it is desired to use the cigarette holder, the bullet is removed from the case and a cigarette is positioned between the jaws of the alligator clip.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2000Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Inventor: Larry D. Morris
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Patent number: 6311694Abstract: A smoking article comprises a smoking accessory and a cigarette. The smoking accessory includes a holder and a substantially air-impermeable sleeve which is coupled to a distal portion of the holder and is coaxial therewith. The cigarette is received in the smoking accessory such that a distal end of the cigarette is located substantially flush with a distal end of the sleeve. The cigarette includes a column of tobacco which is shorter than that used in conventional cigarettes, e.g., 20 mm in length or less. An air gap separates an outer surface of the cigarette from the sleeve, and plural openings are formed in the sleeve to supply air to the cigarette. In use, the sleeve restricts the flow of air to the cigarette, thereby slowing combustion and reducing sidestream smoke between puffs.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Walter A. Nichols, John R. Hearn, F. Murphy Sprinkel, Jr., Jay A. Fournier, Jerry F. Whidby
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Patent number: 6234179Abstract: A cigar or cigarette holder that inserts into the spare-tee-holding-holes found in the plastic molded dashboards of most golf carts. It has a tapered-shaped-segment (12) that is pushed into said spare-tee-holding-holes until it is securely held. At a variable angle from said tapered end is the smoking article holding segment (10) that is designed so as to hold different sized smoking articles.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1999Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Inventor: Vicente Alcaraz
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Patent number: 6182669Abstract: A smoker's requisite for reducing the amount of smoke given off by the smouldering tip of a cigarette. The requisite consists of a rigid sleeve that may be slid along a cigarette and momentarily positioned over the smouldering tip thereof then withdrawn to enable the smoker to take a puff from the opposite end in a conventional way. The sleeve advantageously comprises a finger engaging gripping and supporting portion providing ventilation of the cigarette body, and a briar wood portion designed to be controllably moved over the smouldering tip.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1997Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Gabriel van der Elst
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Patent number: 6158530Abstract: A cigarette combustion unit for the use in a hand-held cigarette smoke filtering device for filtering sidestream smoke emitted from a cigarette burning in the unit comprising: i) an elongate closed combustion chamber for a burning cigarette, a lower wall portion of the combustion chamber at least having an air porous portion to permit air to enter the combustion chamber, ii) a cigarette holder in an end of the combustion chamber for holding a cigarette in the combustion chamber with its burning end spaced from chamber interior wall surfaces, and iii) a sidestream smoke outlet in the end above the cigarette holder.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: 1149235 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Larry Bowen, Stanislav M. Snaidr
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Patent number: 6089236Abstract: A cigar holder for controlling the burn rate thereof. According to a preferred embodiment, the invention comprises the combination of a housing member having an upwardly extending port formed thereon and a cigar holder member interconnectable therewith. The housing member is designed and configured to be positioned within an ashtray and has formed thereon at least one aperture for providing oxygen to a lit cigar received therewithin. The cigar holder member is designed to nest within the port formed on the base, and has formed thereon at least one aperture that is designed and configured to align with the aperture formed upon the base member. In use, the respective apertures formed upon the housing and cigar holder members may be selectively aligned with one another to define a resultant vent aperture of variable size which selectively controls the amount of air that can access the cigar to thus cause the cigar to burn at a controlled rate.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Inventor: Andre Alexsen
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Patent number: 6050268Abstract: The present invention 10 discloses a mechanism for holding cigars and/or cigarettes 14 and pipes 34 having a first spring clamping member 16 on one end for holding the cigar 14 being connected intermediately to a second spring member 24 wherein said second spring member 24 can be temporarily clamped onto an object for holding the present invention 10. This allows the present invention 10 to be easily moved from one object such as a golf cart 12, a handrail 26, golf bag 32 or other object to another. Alternative means for intermediately connecting the opposite clamping members 16, 24 are disclosed being a spring like flexible member 20 having a rubber sheath 22 about it, a 360 degree rotatably mounted member 38 and, additionally, a rivet shaped member 38 allowing rotation between the first spring holding member 16 and the second anchoring spring member 24.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1998Date of Patent: April 18, 2000Inventor: Keith San Filippo
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Patent number: 6012459Abstract: A hand-held cigarette smoking device for capturing sidestream smoke with an on-board cigarette lighter. The device has a cigarette combustion chamber, a sidestream smoke filtration chamber, a plenum for conducting sidestream smoke from a lit cigarette in the combustion chamber into the sidestream smoke filtration chamber, an electric fan for drawing sidestream smoke from the combustion chamber through the plenum and into the sidestream smoke filtration chamber and a controller for the fan. The on-board cigarette lighter comprises a lighter filament, flexible wire for supplying electric current to the filament, a reciprocal mounting device for the lighter filament positioned in the combustion chamber, a detent for locating the lighter filament at predetermined cigarette positions to locate the filament at a respective cigarette tip end when inserted in the combustion chamber for smoking, the flexible wire being of a length to accommodate such position of the filament.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: 1149235 Ontario Inc.Inventor: Wayne B. Keefe
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Patent number: 6006757Abstract: A cigarette holder completely encloses the lit end of a cigarette providing purification for both sidestream smoke and mainstream smoke. It has two concentric tubes with the lit cigarette placed in the inner tube and purifying agent placed in the volume between the inner tube and the outer tube. A chimney effect is produced wherein air flows through an air port past the lit cigarette to keep it burning. The sidestream smoke passes through the purifying agent and is discharged into the environment. The filter tip of the lit cigarette extends through a mouthpiece and the smoker exhales smoke through openings in the same mouthpiece. The mainstream smoke passes through the same purifying agent, in a direction opposite to the flow of the sidestream smoke, and is then discharged into the environment.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Inventor: Edward Lichtenberg
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Patent number: 5996588Abstract: A pocket ashtray made of fireproof materials for holding a packet of cigarettes comprising a part for depositing ash and cigarette butts, a cigarette pack support part, an intermediate area including a tilting door for giving access to the depositing part and for closing against the deposit part so as to prevent air entry.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Inventor: D. Gabriel Abrines Amer
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Patent number: 5992420Abstract: The present invention relates to an attachment extinguishing device to be used by being wrapped around a cigarette, being capable of natural, reliable and swift extinguishment and also manual and forcible extinguishment as by the smoker crushing his lighted cigarette safely with his fingertips. To this end, the device comprises a wrapper (B) which comprises a total of three layers, i.e., an extinguishing inner band (15) of metallized film, a diametrically shrinkable intermediate band (16) of heat shrinkable film bonded to the innerband (15), and a heat insulating outer band (18) of pliable paper or nonwoven fabric bonded to the intermediate band (16), the inner and intermediate bands (15, 16) being embossed with parallel ridges (22) in rows which extend along and lengthwise of the cigarette (C) when the wrapper (B) is wrapped around the cigarette (C), thereby holding the inner band (15) substantially in linear contact with the circumferential surface of the cigarette (C).Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 1999Inventor: Yasunobu Moriyama
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Patent number: 5842481Abstract: A cradle or tray for holding a lit tobacco product having a V-shaped tray made of aluminum using 90 degree angle stock approximately 1/16 inch thick. A support arm made of a series of plastic link connected at one end to the tray and at its opposite end to a releasable clamp. The tray is fastened to the first link or element of the support arm with a flat head machine screw. The last link or element is fastened to the clamp by a similar screw and nut so that the user can grasp the operating levers of the clamp. The clamp grip is large enough to grasp various support structures such as parts of a golf bag or in an appropriate location on a drivable golf cart.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1997Date of Patent: December 1, 1998Inventor: Paul B. King
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Patent number: 5819750Abstract: A golfer's tool includes a body, a pair of prongs, a cutter, and a clip. The pair of prongs extend from one end of the body and are used in repairing ball marks. The cutter includes a slidable blade within the body and a central passage extending through the body transversely of the path of the blade. The blade is used to cut the tip off a cigar inserted in the central passage. The clip is mounted on a portion of the tool away from the pair of prongs and includes a spring located between two sets of arms. The spring biases one of the sets of arms towards the other for holding a cigar or cigarette.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1997Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Inventor: Martin D. Moyer
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Patent number: 5752527Abstract: A smoker's accessory for filtering cigarette smoke includes an exhaust fan, a smoke filter cartridge having a cigarette tube with an open end through which the burning end of the cigarette is placed, a porous tubular filter element at an end of the cigarette tube, a fresh air inlet and a temperature sensor adjacent the cigarette tube. The temperature sensor activates a signal upon detection of a burning cigarette in the cigarette tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1996Date of Patent: May 19, 1998Assignee: Ontario Inc.Inventors: Larry Bowen, Stanislav M. Snaidr
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Patent number: 5724997Abstract: A disposable flavored filter attachable to the mouth end of a cigarette comprises an insertion end and a mouth end. A first interior portion of the filter, at and adjacent to the insertion end, defines a void space of the filter, while a second interior portion of the filter, at and adjacent to the mouth end, defines one or more segments. In a single-segment embodiment of the invention, flavorant is injected into, or a flavor-containing capsule is inserted into, the single segment. In a two-segment embodiment of the invention, the flavorant is injected into, or the flavor-containing capsule is inserted into, that segment disposed between the void space and the segment at the mouth end of the filter.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: March 10, 1998Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventors: Mickey Lee Smith, Barry Smith Fagg, John Douglas Weber, David Nicholas Iauco
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Patent number: 5706831Abstract: A golf tool including a ball mark repair tool for repairing ball marks in turf. Further provided is a cigar support coupled to the ball mark repair tool for supporting a cigar such that neither end of the cigar is in contact with the turf.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Inventor: Norman F. Whitbeck
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Patent number: 5638833Abstract: A cigarette smoke filter is provided for use in a smoker's accessory for filtering cigarette smoke, the filter comprises:a tubular filter normally of micro-fibres for removing particulate material from cigarette smoke and optionally an outer filter layer of activated carbon material or the like for adsorbing gaseous components from the cigarette smoke. The efficiencies of the tubular filters is such to remove substantially all of the particulate and gaseous components from the cigarette smoke so that the filtered smoke stream can be discharged into the surroundings free of any cigarette smoke smell.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1996Date of Patent: June 17, 1997Assignee: 1149235 Ontario Inc.Inventors: Larry Bowen, Stanislav M. Snaidr
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Patent number: 5551449Abstract: A cigarette holder includes a longitudinal passageway having one end for engaging with a cigarette and having a space formed in the middle portion. A pair of resilient blades are engaged in the space and each has a middle portion for blocking the passageway. The middle portions of the resilient blades are movable by being squeezed away from each other so as to open the passageway when the resilient blades are nibbled or gnawn by the users. A lateral hole is formed in the holder and communicated with the passageway so as to allow fresh air to flow into the passageway via the lateral hole.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1995Date of Patent: September 3, 1996Inventor: Chang-Shin Huang
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Patent number: 5520198Abstract: A head mount type cigarette holder including a headpiece having two locating plates at two opposite ends, a coupling device pivotably fastened to one locating plate to hold a tube, a holder base connected to the tube by an adapter to hold a cigarette carrier for carrying a piece of cigarette for smoking.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Inventor: Yuan Y. Lin
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Patent number: 5501234Abstract: The present invention relates to a multi-stage tobacco smoke filtering apparatus which filters both second-hand smoke exhaled by a smoker, and side-stream smoke which is evolved from the burning tip of a cigar or cigarette. The apparatus includes an enclosure which surrounds a smoking product and which fits into a base having a filter assembly. A catalytic converter surrounds the smoking product within the enclosure The filters inside the assembly may include a condensation filter, a smoke-absorbing filter, a desiccating filter, a bacteriostatic filter, and a deodorizing filter. Two concentrically disposed smoke conduits provide passage for smoke to be inhaled by the user, and then exhaled back into the enclosure, where the smoke is dried, filtered, and catalytically decontaminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1994Date of Patent: March 26, 1996Inventor: Jon J. Hyre