US20100071712A1 - Portable disposable cigarette butt reducing ash tray - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- FIG. 4 is a partially folded perspective view of the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a folded perspective view of the embodiment.
- a user places a cigarette onto the insulated pad 16 to extinguish the flame burning inside the cigarette.
- the user then folds the flaps 18 over the floor 20 and extinguished cigarette butt.
- the folding of the flaps 18 over the floor 20 and the cigarette butt has the additional affect of depriving the cigarette butt from additional oxygen and further aided in the flame extinguishing process to reduce the likelihood of causes additional harms when disposing of the used cigarette butt, for example, catching a flammable substance on fire that may come into contact with the used cigarette butt.
- the cigarette butt is sandwiched between 20 ply of material. As illustrated in FIG. 5 , the flaps 18 do not fully fold over the floor 20 , but rather meet in the middle of the square shaped paper body 10 . In an alternate embodiment, the flaps 18 preferable fold completely over the floor 20 to assist in the extinguishing process as well as aid in the locking mechanism.
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Abstract
A receptacle for disposing a cigarette butt, comprising a 5 ply paper body constructed of flame-resistant confetti paper having a floor, wherein the floor has a cigarette butt extinguishing region; an 15 ply insulated pad located at the cigarette butt extinguishing region, wherein the 15 ply insulated pad has a raised surface feature to improve friction and insulation; and four flaps for folding perpendicular to the floor to form a receptacle, wherein the flaps are subsequently folded over the cigarette butt extinguishing region for waste disposal.
Description
- This Application claims priority to pending Provisional U.S. Application Ser. No. 61/098,855, filed on Sep. 22, 2008, which application is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- Ash trays, specifically disposable ash trays, allow smokers to put-out burning cigarettes, wrap the left-over butt and properly transport to a trash receptacle instead of simply smashing it on the ground and leaving the cigarette-butt as litter. Ash trays that are not portable and disposable requires a smoker to constantly roving to find a place to smoke that is not indoors or near the public. Because of this roving, the smoker is left to smash the cigarette on the ground to avoid putting a burning item in a trash can and potentially starting a fire. Contrary to law, smokers almost always leave the cigarette butt causing litter as well as unsightly conditions.
- To achieve the foregoing, and in accordance with the purpose of the presently preferred embodiment as described herein, the present application provides a receptacle comprising a paper body having a floor, wherein the floor has a cigarette butt extinguishing region; an insulated pad located at the cigarette butt extinguishing region; and a plurality of flaps for folding perpendicular to the floor to form a receptacle.
- Other advantages of the presently preferred embodiment will be set forth in part in the description and in the drawings that follow, and, in part will be learned by practice of the presently preferred embodiment. The presently preferred embodiment will now be described with reference made to the following Figures that form a part hereof. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the presently preferred embodiment.
- A presently preferred embodiment will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements, and:
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of the embodiment; -
FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a disassembled embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is an unfolded elevation flat view of the embodiment; -
FIG. 4 is a partially folded perspective view of the embodiment; and -
FIG. 5 is a folded perspective view of the embodiment. -
FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of the embodiment. Referring toFIG. 1 , apaper body 10 described as a portable, disposable and cigarette butt reducing ash tray that is a receptacle preferably made from flame-resistant confetti paper and is biodegradable. Folding thepaper body 10 with aflap 18 on each side of a square base forms a cube that is open at one end, where the square base has a side of S length and therefore an area of S2. In a presently preferred embodiment, each of theflap 18 also measures S2 with the exception of two cropped corners and forms one side of the cube following the perpendicular positioning of theflap 18 when compared to the square base. In another embodiment, each of theflap 18 corners is not cropped. In yet another embodiment, one of theflap 18 lengths is one and one-half times S, so that one side of the cube it is ½ times longer than the other three. The ½ longer side is then folded back out of the way and serves the purpose of protect the hand and/or finger when folded in the cube shape. The ½ longer side can also form part of a locking mechanism when preparing thepaper body 10 for disposal. -
FIG. 2 illustrates an exploded perspective view of a disassembled embodiment. Referring toFIG. 2 , thepaper body 10 has atop ply 12 and a bottom ply 14 with an insulatedpad 16 disposed therebewteen. In an alternate embodiment the insulatedpad 16 is attached to thepaper body 10 by use of an adhesive that is preferably biodegradable. In this alternative embodiment, the insulatedpad 16 may be 15 ply and thepaper body 10 may be 5 ply so that when the fourflaps 18 are folded down onto the insulatedpad 16, it is 40 ply thick, i.e., a 5 ply bottom+15 ply insulated pad+(4×5 ply flaps). Further, the insulatedpad 16 preferably contains a raised logo or other form for the purpose of not only acting like a friction surface on which to extinguish a cigarette, but also to provide space for air to increase the insulation properties of the insulatedpad 16. -
FIG. 3 is an unfolded elevation flat view of the embodiment. Referring toFIG. 3 , in the presently preferred embodiment thepaper body 10 is preferable constructed with length of sides dl at approximately 8 centimeters. The length of the outer flap d2 may be 2.5 centimeters. The flattened corner d3 may be 1.5 centimeters. There is a “v” cut (not labeled), between theflaps 18 that may be 1 centimeter. When theflaps 18 are bent upward to for the cube ash tray, afloor 20 is preferably framed having a 4 centimeter square on each side. The insulatedply 16 may be 3 centimeters on ea each side and concentric with thefloor 20. In an alternate embodiment, thefloor 20 may be 4 centimeters on each side, and 3flaps 18 may be also 4 centimeters on each side where a forth flap 18 measures a preferable extra 2 centimeters long. In this alternate embodiment, all fourflaps 18 fold nicely onto thefloor 20 that has the insulatedpad 16, where the forthflap 18 has an extra 2 centimeters to fold over and preferably lock into the bottom of the paper body using a well understood slit/flap combination. -
FIG. 4 is a partially folded perspective view of the embodiment. Referring toFIG. 4 , thepaper body 10 is folded in a pre-used packaged that resembles a rectangular shape. In an alternative embodiment, the fourflaps 18 may be placed covering thefloor 20 to resemble a square shape is takes-up half the length of the rectangular folded shape, but doubles the width. -
FIG. 5 is a folded perspective view of the embodiment. Referring toFIG. 5 , a user places a cigarette onto the insulatedpad 16 to extinguish the flame burning inside the cigarette. The user then folds theflaps 18 over thefloor 20 and extinguished cigarette butt. The folding of theflaps 18 over thefloor 20 and the cigarette butt has the additional affect of depriving the cigarette butt from additional oxygen and further aided in the flame extinguishing process to reduce the likelihood of causes additional harms when disposing of the used cigarette butt, for example, catching a flammable substance on fire that may come into contact with the used cigarette butt. Having the cigarette butt on thefloor 20, once theflaps 18 are folded in place, the cigarette butt is sandwiched between 20 ply of material. As illustrated inFIG. 5 , theflaps 18 do not fully fold over thefloor 20, but rather meet in the middle of the square shapedpaper body 10. In an alternate embodiment, theflaps 18 preferable fold completely over thefloor 20 to assist in the extinguishing process as well as aid in the locking mechanism. - A number of embodiments have been described. It will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the presently preferred embodiment, such as various sizes of
paper body 10 to account for holding and disposing of various numbers of cigarette butts where the presently preferred embodiment contemplates up to 4 cigarette butts. Therefore, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.
Claims (8)
1. A receptacle comprising:
a paper body having a floor, wherein said floor has a cigarette butt extinguishing region;
an insulated pad located at said cigarette butt extinguishing region; and
a plurality of flaps for folding perpendicular to said floor to form a receptacle.
2. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein said paper body is constructed from flame resistant confetti.
3. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein said flaps are folded over said cigarette butt extinguishing region for waste disposal.
4. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein said paper body is 5 ply.
5. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein said insulated pad is 15 ply.
6. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein said insulated pad has a raised surface feature to improve friction and insulation.
7. The receptacle of claim 1 , wherein one of said flaps inserts into a slit-locking mechanism on a bottom of said paper body.
8. A receptacle for disposing a cigarette butt, comprising:
a 5 ply paper body constructed of flame-resistant confetti paper having a floor, wherein said floor has a cigarette butt extinguishing region;
an 15 ply insulated pad located at said cigarette butt extinguishing region, wherein said 15 ply insulated pad has a raised surface feature to improve friction and insulation; and
four flaps for folding perpendicular to said floor to form a receptacle, wherein said flaps are subsequently folded over said cigarette butt extinguishing region for waste disposal.
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