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WO2018154263A1 - Appareil pour maintenir une cigarette électronique - Google Patents

Appareil pour maintenir une cigarette électronique Download PDF

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WO2018154263A1
WO2018154263A1 PCT/GB2018/000026 GB2018000026W WO2018154263A1 WO 2018154263 A1 WO2018154263 A1 WO 2018154263A1 GB 2018000026 W GB2018000026 W GB 2018000026W WO 2018154263 A1 WO2018154263 A1 WO 2018154263A1
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Amit Pala
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/02Fastening articles to the garment
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/90Arrangements or methods specially adapted for charging batteries thereof
    • A24F40/95Arrangements or methods specially adapted for charging batteries thereof structurally associated with cases
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/02Fastening articles to the garment
    • A45F5/021Fastening articles to the garment to the belt
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/02Fastening articles to the garment
    • A45F5/022Fastening articles to the garment within pockets
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45FTRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
    • A45F5/00Holders or carriers for hand articles; Holders or carriers for use while travelling or camping
    • A45F5/1566Holders or carriers for tubular, rod-shaped articles, e.g. batons

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  • This invention relates to apparatus for holding an e-cigarette.
  • E-cigarettes have become popular in recent times as a substitute for cigarettes.
  • the e-cigarettes are also known as electronic cigarettes or vapourisers.
  • the e-cigarettes may dispense a nicotine substance and/or they may dispense non-nicotine substances such for example as flavours.
  • the flavours may be, for example, flavours of foods, beverages or sweets. Typical flavours are those of cinnamon and bubblegum.
  • the e-cigarettes often produce what looks like smoke but is in fact water vapour.
  • the substance to be dispensed from the e-cigarettes is typically in the form of an oil.
  • the oil is held in a reservoir.
  • the oil is wicked via at least one wick from the reservoir for dispensation, for example vapourisation. If the electronic cigarettes are placed on their side, then the oil can leak and cause problems of staining surrounding objects. Alternatively or additionally, if the electronic cigarettes are placed on their side, then the oil may run away from the wick, in which case the wick becomes dry and cannot wick the oil as required. Alternatively, if the oil runs onto the wick, then the oil may flood the wick in which case the wick again cannot wick the oil as required.
  • apparatus for holding an e-cigarette in an upright position.
  • the known apparatus comprises a body portion, a holder for holding the e-cigarette, and securing means for securing the apparatus to a support.
  • the known apparatus is such that the holder is for holding an e-cigarette of a design which is slim and basically cigarette-shaped or pencil-shaped.
  • E-cigarettes also come in other shapes and the other shapes typically have a large rectangular base for holding one or more batteries. With such shaped e-cigarettes, the known apparatus is not satisfactory because the holder is too small.
  • the holder is typically in the form of a simple aperture which receives the cigarette-shaped or pencil-shaped e-cigarette.
  • the aperture is of a larger diameter than the diameter of the e-cigarette, firstly for enabling the e-cigarette easily to be placed into the holder, and secondly for enabling the holder to accommodate e- cigarettes of slightly different diameters.
  • the result is that the e-cigarette is loosely retained in the holder. This means that the e-cigarette may easily fall out of the holder. It also means that when the e-cigarette is in the holder, the e-cigarette may rattle if the apparatus is in a vehicle, which is a major place of the use for the known apparatus.
  • the known apparatus for holding an e-cigarette is often such that it is permanently fixed to a support by an adhesive. In this case, the apparatus cannot be removed from the support for transportation and securing to other supports.
  • apparatus for holding an e-cigarette which apparatus comprises:
  • the holder includes an elasticated material which enables the holder to receive e-cigarettes of different sizes, which enables the holder to grip the e-cigarette to restrain movement of the e- cigarette in the holder, and which enables the holder to facilitate removal of the e-cigarette from the holder;
  • the securing means is a detachable securing means which is configured to be detachable from the support, whereby the apparatus is removable from the support for transportation and for securing to other supports.
  • the apparatus of the present invention is advantageous for several reasons. Firstly, the use of the elasticated material enables the holder to receive e-cigarettes of different sizes. Secondly, the use of the elasticated material enables the holder to grip the e-cigarette and thereby restrain movement of the e-cigarette in the holder. Thus the e-cigarette is prevented from unwanted movement in the holder, for example from causing a rattling noise. Thirdly, the use of the elasticated material enables the holder to facilitate removal of the e-cigarette from the holder. Fourthly, the detachable securing means enables the apparatus to be removable from the support for transportation and securing to other supports.
  • the apparatus may be secured by the detachable securing means to the lip of a pocket in the door of a vehicle such for example as a car, the apparatus can then be removed with the e-cigarette still in the holder, and the apparatus can then be attached to aother support such for example as some part of the clothing of a person who wishes to leave the vehicle but still have the facility for using the e- cigarette.
  • a vehicle such for example as a car
  • a other supports for the removed apparatus are over the edge of a pocket in trousers, a coat or a bag, over a belt, or in a partially open zip.
  • the apparatus may include guide means for guiding the e-cigarette as the e-cigarette is placed in the holder and for preventing the e-cigarette digging into the holder.
  • the guide means is advantageous in that it enables the e- cigarette easily to slide into the holder, and it prevents the e-cigarette digging into the elasticated material of the holder as the e-cigarette is placed, for example pushed, into the holder. This facilitates the easy insertion of the e- cigarette into the holder during use.
  • the guide means is preferably on the holder but it may be positioned elsewhere if desired.
  • the guide means may comprise at least one guide strip on the holder.
  • Other types of guide means may be employed.
  • the apparatus may be one in which there are five of the guide strips, and in which the older is of a size for receiving an e-cigarette with a battery compartment which forms a base for the e-cigarette.
  • the apparatus may be one in which there is one of the guide strips, and in which the holder is of a size for receiving an e-cigarette which is substantially cigarette-shaped or pencil-shaped, for example in the form of a narrow tube.
  • the guide strip may be in the form of a loop which defines a closed slot, and in which the holder passes through the closed slot.
  • Other designs for the guide strip may be employed so that, for example, the guide strip may simply be a flat strip of material which is stuck, riveted or otherwise secured to the holder.
  • the strip is preferably a sliding fit on the holder, but it may alternatively be secured to the holder if desired.
  • the apparatus may include a lead-in formation for facilitating the introduction of the e-cigarette into the holder.
  • the lead-in formation will usually be on the holder, but it may be elsewhere if desired.
  • the lead-in formation may be a bent over end of the guide strip.
  • the apparatus of the present invention may be one in which the detachable securing means has friction-increasing means for facilitating the detachable securing means remaining on the support when the e-cigarette is being pulled out of the holder.
  • the friction-increasing means is able to ensure that the apparatus remains located on its support, and is not prematurely removed from the support due to pulling of the e-cigarette from the holder.
  • the friction-increasing means may be a friction-increasing surface on the detachable securing means. Other types of friction-increasing means may be employed. When the friction-increasing means is a friction-increasing surface, then the friction-increasing surface may be formed by a silicon rubber material. The friction-increasing surface may alternatively be another type of friction-producing material, or it may alternatively be a formation such as ribs or pimples formed in a surface of the clip.
  • the detachable securing means is a clip.
  • Other types of detachable securing means may however be employed.
  • the clip may be a spring clip which is spring biased to a closed position.
  • the clip may be a clip which returns on itself, is closed at one end, and is open at the other end.
  • Such a clip may be of an n-shape.
  • Other types of clip may be employed.
  • the apparatus of the present invention may include a stop formation for stopping the e-cigarette from being completely pushed through the holder.
  • the stop formation acts as a locating means to locate the e-cigarette.
  • the stop formation may be a shelf which extends outwardly from the body portion and underneath the holder. Other types of stop formation may be employed.
  • the apparatus may be one in which the elasticated material forms the entire holder.
  • the holder may be of other forms so that, for example, the holder may be several narrower strips instead of one relatively wide strip.
  • the apparatus may be one in which the elasticated material forms a first part of the holder, in which a second part of the holder is of a non-elastic material, and in which the second part of the holder is adjustable in length.
  • the adjustability afforded by the second part of the holder enables the holder easily and appropriately to be adjusted for various designs of e-cigarette.
  • the elastic material in the first part of the holder is then able to facilitate the easy removal of the e-cigarette from the holder.
  • the elasticated material may be an elasticated fabric. Any suitable and appropriate type of elasticated fabric may be employed. Thus, for example, the elasticated fabric may be woven elastic cotton or woven elastic nylon.
  • the apparatus may include a receiving formation for receiving at least one rechargable battery, the rechargeable battery being for forming a powerbank for recharging at least one battery in the e-cigarette.
  • the apparatus may be sold such that it includes the rechargeable battery. Alternatively, the apparatus may be sold such that it does not include the rechargeable battery.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of first known apparatus for holding an e- cigarette, and shows how an e-cigarette is inserted into the apparatus
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view from the front and one side of second known apparatus for holding an e-cigarette, and shows how an e-cigarette is inserted into the apparatus;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view from the rear and one side of the apparatus shown in Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of first apparatus of the present invention, and shows the apparatus holding an e-cigarette;
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged perspective view of the apparatus shown in Figure 4, and without the e-cigarette;
  • Figure 6 is a side view of the apparatus as shown in Figure 5;
  • Figure 7 is a top plan view of a clip forming part of the apparatus shown in Figures 4 - 6;
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view of second apparatus of the present invention for holding an e-cigarette, and shows how an e-cigarette is inserted into the apparatus;
  • Figure 9 is a view like Figure 8 and shows the e-cigarette inserted into the apparatus
  • Figure 10 is a view like Figure 5 but shows third apparatus of the present invention for holding an e-cigarette
  • FIG. 11 is a horizontal section through the apparatus shown in Figure
  • Figure 12 is a front view of a central guide strip used in the apparatus shown in Figure 10;
  • Figure 13 is a side view looking from left to right of the guide strip as shown in Figure 12; and
  • Figure 14 is a side view looking from right to left of the guide strip as shown in Figure 12.
  • the apparatus 2 for holding an e-cigarette 4.
  • the apparatus 2 comprises a body portion 6, a holder 7 for holding the e-cigarette 4, and securing means 10 for securing the apparatus 2 to a support.
  • the securing means 10 is formed by a bottom part of the body portion 6 which is configured to fit in a cup holder in a vehicle such for example as a car.
  • the holder 7 has two apertures 8. Each aperture 8 is of a fixed diameter for receiving the e-cigarette 4.
  • the e-cigarette 4 is of a known design having a removable lid 12, a body 14 and a chamber 16 which contains a liquid 17, for example oil, for being smoked, for example vapourised.
  • the liquid 17 from the chamber 16 is wicked via two wicks 18 to a dispensing head 20 from where the liquid 17 is vapourised, for example by being sucked and/or by being heated from a battery 21 in the body 14. If the e-cigarette 4 is of a different design, then it may be too large to fit in the apertures 8.
  • the apparatus 22 comprises a body portion 24, a holder 26 for holding the e-cigarette 4, and securing means 28 for securing the apparatus 22 to a support.
  • the holder 26 is in the form of a first aperture 30 in a first lug 32 extending outwardly from the body portion 24.
  • the holder 26 also includes a second aperture 34 in a second lug 36 extending outwardly from the body portion 24.
  • the holder 26 furher comprises a shelf 38 which extends outwardly from the body portion 24 and which is located underneath the second aperture 34.
  • the known apparatus 22 is such that the securing means 28 is in the form of an adhesive strip which is for being stuck to the inside of part of a vehicle, for example the dashboard of a car.
  • the apparatus 22 is thus not removable because the securing means 28 is a fixed securing means which secures the apparatus 22 permanently to its support surface, for example the dashboard in the vehicle.
  • the known apparatus 2 and the known apparatus 22 are both such that they retain the e-cigarette 4 in an upright positon.
  • the apparatus 2, 22 are both such that their respective holders 7, 26 have apertures 8, 30 for receiving the e-cigarette 4.
  • the apertures 8, 30 are sufficiently large that they are able to receive known e-cigarettes 4 of generally tubular shapes but of different diameters.
  • the e-cigarettes 4 are thus loosely held in the holders 7, 26. This may result in the e-cigarette 4 vibrating in the apparatus 2, 22 and causing an irritating noise such for example as a rattle.
  • the first known apparatus 2 is able to be removed from its support in the form of the cup holder in the vehicle, but during this movement, the e-cigarette 4 may fall from its holder 8.
  • the first known apparatus 2 when the first-known apparatus 2 is removed from the cup holder in the vehicle, then the first known apparatus 2 is only able to be placed on a flat surface due to its illustrated flat bottom 40. The first known apparatus 2 is then not able to be securely held in position.
  • the apparatus 42 is for holding an e-cigarette 44.
  • the apparatus 42 comprises a body portion 46, a holder 48 for holding the e- cigarette 44, and securing means 50 for securing the apparatus 42 to a support (not shown).
  • the apparatus 42 is characterised in that the holder 48 is made of an elasticated material 52.
  • the elasticated material 52 enables the holder 48 to receive e-cigarettes 44 of different sizes and shapes.
  • the elasticated material 52 also enables the holder 48 to grip the e-cigarette 44 and thereby restrain movement of the e-cigarette 44 in the holder 50.
  • the elasticated material 52 also enables the holder 48 to facilitate removal of the e-cigarette 44 from the holder 48.
  • the apparatus 42 is also such that the securing means 50 is a removable securing means 50.
  • the removable secring means 50 is in the form of a clip. The apparatus 42 is thus removable from the support for transportation and securing to other supports.
  • the apparatus 42 of the present invention is advantageous in that the gripping of the e-cigarette by the elasticated material 52 of the holder 48 ensures that the e-cigarette 44 is firmly gripped by the holder 48. This prevents the e-cigarette 44 rattling in the holder 48 and/or inadvertently falling out of the holder 48 during movement of the apparatus 42 from one support to another.
  • the holder 48 comprising the elasticated material 52
  • the size of the holder 48 is able to be increased or decreased, and thereby the holder 48 is able to receive e-cigarettes 44 of different sizes and shapes.
  • the elasticated material 52 enables the holder 48 to facilitate removal of the e- cigarette 44 from the holder 48.
  • This removal will typically be with a user's hand at an elevated position above the e-cigarette 44. From such an elevated position, the e-cigarette 44 may typically be pulled off a vertical position in the holder 48, and subtantailly simultaneously be pulled upwardly and out of the holder 48.
  • the e-cigarette 44 is of a design such that it has a large rectangular base 56 for receiving one or more batteries.
  • the securing means 50 is able to receive different sizes of e-cigarettes 44 with different sizes of base 56 due to the securing means 48 being made of the elasticated material 52.
  • the removable securing means 50 comprises a movable clip part 58 which pivots about a pivot pin 60 which extends through a pair of lugs 62 extending from the body portion 46, and a pair of lugs 64 extending from the movable clip part 58.
  • the pivot pin 60 also supports a spring 66 which has ends 68, 69 as shown. The ends 68, 69 press respectively on the body portion 46 and the movable clip part 58. Thus the spring 66 causes the movable clip part 58 to be biased to the closed position.
  • the removable securing means 50 operates by squeezing together the upper portions of the body portion 46 and the movable clip part 58 adjacent the ends 68, 69 of the spring 66. This causes the movable part 58 to pivot about the pivot pin 60, and the lower portions of the removable securing means 50 to open.
  • the apparatus 42 comprises guide means in the form of guide strips 70 for guiding the e-cigarette 44 as the e-cigarette 44 is placed in the holder 48, and for preventing the e-cigarette 44 digging into the holder 48.
  • the guide strips 70 are on the holder 48. There are five of the guide strips 70. More or less than five of the guide strips 70 may be employed.
  • Each guide strip 70 is in the form of a loop which defines a closed slot 72.
  • the elasticated material 52 is threaded through each closed slot 72 in each guide strip 70.
  • the guide strip 70 is then a sliding fit on the holder 48.
  • the apparatus 42 includes a lead-in formation 74 for facilitating the introduction of the e-cigarette 44 into the holder 48.
  • the the lead-in formation 74 is formed by a bent-over end of the guide strips 70.
  • the apparatus 42 is such that the securing means 50 has friction-increasing means 76 for facilitating the clip part 54 remaining on the support when the e-cigarette 44 is being pulled out of the holder 48.
  • the friction-increasing means 76 is formed by a silicon-rubber material which is secured as a strip to the inside surface of the securing means 50 as shown.
  • the apparatus 42 also includes a stop formation 78 for stopping the e- cigarette 44 from being completely pushed through the holder 48.
  • the stop formation 78 is in the form of a shelf which extends from the body portion 46 and underneath the holder 48.
  • the elasticated material 52 is an elasticated fabric such for example as woven elastic cotton or woven elastic nylon.
  • FIG. 8 and 9 there is shown second apparatus 80 of the present invention for receiving an e-cigarette 82.
  • the e-cigarette 82 may be the same as or similar to the e-cigarette 4 shown in Figures 1 - 2.
  • similar parts as in the apparatus 42 have been given the same reference numerals for ease of comparison arid understanding.
  • the holder 48 is of a smaller size in the apparatus 80 than the holder 48 in the apparatus 42. This is because the holder 48 in the apparatus 80 is to receive the e-cigarette 82 which is of a smaller diameter than the e-cigarette 44. Because the holder 48 in the apparatus 80 is smaller than the holder 48 in the apparatus 42, the holder 48 in the apparatus 80 has only one of the guide strips 70.
  • FIG. 10 - 14 there is shown third apparatus 84 of the present invention. Similar parts as in the apparatus 42 have been given the same reference numerals for ease of comparison and understanding.
  • the apparatus 84 is provided with an electric cable 86 and a plug 88.
  • the plug 88 is preferably a USB plug 88.
  • the apparatus 84 includes a rechargeable battery 90 which is connected to the plug 88.
  • the rechargeable battery 90 is able to recharge one or more batteries in the e-cigarette 4.
  • a user of the e-cigarette 4 is thus able to recharge the e-cigarette 4 during use and whilst the person is, for example, away from their home or office and their normal recharging point.
  • the rechargeable battery 90 is housed in the body portion 46 of the apparatus 84.
  • Figure 10 also shows how the holder 48 is such that the elasticated material 52 forms a first part 91 of the holder 48.
  • a second part 93 of the holder 48 is made of a non-elastic material 95.
  • the second part 93 is adjustable in length. More specifically a central guide strip 70A is of a different construction to the other guide strips 70.
  • the guide strip 70A is able to allow the second part 93 to pass through the guide strip 70A, and return.
  • the returning portion of the second part 93 is shown as return portion 92.
  • the non-elastic material 95 is provided with hook and loop fastener formations 94.
  • the hook and loop fastener formations 94 enable the return portion 92 to be fastened to the remainer of the non-elastic material 95 as shown in Figure 10.
  • Figure 11 is a horizontal cross-section through the apparatus 84 as shown in Figure 10 but omits the hook and loop formations 94 for ease of illustration.
  • the hook and loop formations 94 are preferably Velcro (Registered Trade Mark).
  • Figure 1 also illustrates how the elasticated material 52 is connected at one end 96 to the guide strip 70A, and at the other end 97 to the body portion 46. Both ends 96, 97 are glued in postion but other securing means may be employed if desired.
  • Figure 11 further illustrates how the non-elastic material 95 of the second part 93 has a first end 99 which is secured to the body portion 46, preferably in the same way as the end 97.
  • the second part 93 has a free end 98 which is able to pass through the guide strips 70, and then through the guide strip 70A and around a part 100 in the guide strip 70A, before returning as the return portion 92 and being fastened to itself as shown.
  • the construction of the guide strip 70A is shown in more detail in Figures 12, 13 and 14.
  • the holders 48 may be of different constructions, for example of different heights. More or less of the guide strips 70 may be employed, or the guide strips 70 may be omitted completely. Stop formations 78 of other designs may be employed. Other types of clips for the securing means may be employed, providng the clips are removable clips.
  • the apparatus 42, 80, 84, 102 may be removably attached to any suitable and appropriate support, for example the edge of a car door pocket, or the edge of a pocket in trousers, a coat, or a handbag. Individual components shown in the drawings are not limited to use in their drawings and they may be used in other drawings and in all aspects of the invention. The invention also extends to the individual components mentioned and/or shown above, taken singly or in any combination.

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L'invention concerne un appareil (42) pour maintenir une cigarette électronique (44), ledit appareil (42) comprenant : (i) une partie corps (46) ; (ii) un élément de maintien (48) pour maintenir la cigarette électronique (44) ; et (iii) un moyen de fixation pour fixer l'appareil (42) à un support, caractérisé en ce que : (iv) l'élément de maintien (48) comprend un matériau élastique (52) qui permet à l'élément de maintien (48) de recevoir des cigarettes électroniques (44) de différentes tailles, qui permet à l'élément de maintien (48) de saisir la cigarette électronique (44) de façon à empêcher la cigarette électronique (44) de bouger dans l'élément de maintien (48), et qui permet à l'élément de maintien (48) de faciliter le retrait de la cigarette électronique (44) de l'élément de maintien (48) ; et (v) le moyen de fixation (50) est un moyen de fixation amovible (54) qui est configuré pour pouvoir être détaché du support, l'appareil (42) pouvant ainsi être retiré du support à des fins de transport et de fixation à d'autres supports.
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