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US854820A
US854820A US31104706A US1906311047A US854820A US 854820 A US854820 A US 854820A US 31104706 A US31104706 A US 31104706A US 1906311047 A US1906311047 A US 1906311047A US 854820 A US854820 A US 854820A
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  • My invention relates to new and useful improvements in holders for cigars and the like.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a holder in which a ⁇ number of cigars may be compactly stored without the liability of breakage, and which holder is comparatively small in size, thus being adapted to transportation and occupying little room in a traveling bag or case.
  • Another feature resides in means for supplying moisture to the holder and thus maintaining the cigars in a fresh or green state.
  • -Still another object -lies in means for separately supporting each cigar, so that they are prevented from coming into contact with each other, and permitting one or more cigars to be inserted or removed without disturbing the others.
  • the object of the invention is ,to provide a device of the character described that will be strong, durable and eIicient, simple and comparatively inexpensive to construct,4 and one in which the several parts will not be liable to get out of operative relation.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view showing cigars in place and parts of the holder in elevation
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken on the line X-X of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken on the line Y--Y of Fig. 1.
  • the numeral 1 designates the body of the holder, which while shown as cylindrical in thedrawings, may be of any suitable shape and formed of metal, moisture-proof paper, china, glass or any other suitable material. At its ends, which are open, the body is formed with screw-threads interior of the body 1. Within the caps 3, Sponges or other moisture absorbing and distributing materials 5 are arranged.
  • a rod 6 extends centrally through. the body and terminates within the caps abutting the flanged heads thereof, which hold it against longitudinal displacement.
  • the rod 6 while entering the caps is preferably not connected thereto, thus permitting either cap to be removed without disturbing the rod or other cap.
  • Suitably secured tothe rod 6 at intervals are disks 7, having diameters slightly less than that of the interior of the body 1, to permit a free passage of the disks into and out of the same. These disks are separated a sufficient distance to permit a number of cigars to b e placed there between without coming into contact, andare each provided with a ring of openings 8 adapted to receive and support the butt-ends of the cigars, but of such size as to prevent the cigars from passing therethrough.
  • Collars 9 are also secured to the rod 6, between the disks and support, a plurality of radially extending sprin clips 10, having iiaring4 ends and roun ed portions adapted to receive the cigars near their tips.
  • These clips 10 are formed of light resilient metal so as to spring apart and lightly grasp the cigars when they are inserted; thus obviating damaging of the wrapper or iiller.
  • the clips are separated a suflicient distance to prevent the cigars from coming into contact with each other or with the rod or body of the holder.
  • the cigars thus supported are held against displacement in all directions and also against dislodgment from vibration or movement of the holder.
  • the rounded and flaring construction of the clips l() permits easy and ready insertion and removalof the ci ars.
  • My invention permits a holder having a body with a comparatively small diameter or Width and capable of containing a number of cigars to be constructed thereby allowing one to carry or pack a number of cigars in a small space, without fear of breakage.
  • the holder may be tightly closed at each end and by means of the perforations 4 and the Sponges 5, moisture is supplied to the cigars, thus maintaining them is a fresh or green state.
  • the cap at either end may be removed and the rod'withdrawn. It is obvious that the disks 7 and the clips 10 being secured to the rod 6 are carried thereby, so that the cigars are supported from the said IOO IIO
  • one or more cigars may be individually removed or inserted.
  • Perforations ll are provided in the disks 7 to permit the moisture to thoroughly oiroulate through the holder and permeate the cigars.
  • a Cigar holder In a Cigar holder, a easing having integral sides, a closure for one end of the easing, a central support, and means for supporting a number of cigars from the central support, said means being arranged to engage the cigars near each end.

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PATENTED MAY 2,8, 1.907.
HOLDER FOR GIGRSl AND THE LIKE.
APPLICATION FI-LED APB. 11, 1900.
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NiTED 'STATES PATENT orrron. WILLIAM B. GOODWIN, OF COLUMBUS, OI-IIO.
HOLDER FOR CIGARS-AND THE LIKE.
Specication of Letters Patent.
Patented May 28, 1907.
Application filed April 11,1906. Serial No. 311,047.
To all whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM B. GOODWIN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Columbus, in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Holders for Cigars and the Like, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to new and useful improvements in holders for cigars and the like.
The object of the invention is to provide a holder in which a `number of cigars may be compactly stored without the liability of breakage, and which holder is comparatively small in size, thus being adapted to transportation and occupying little room in a traveling bag or case. l
Another feature resides in means for supplying moisture to the holder and thus maintaining the cigars in a fresh or green state.
-Still another object -lies in means for separately supporting each cigar, so that they are prevented from coming into contact with each other, and permitting one or more cigars to be inserted or removed without disturbing the others.
Finally the object of the invention is ,to provide a device of the character described that will be strong, durable and eIicient, simple and comparatively inexpensive to construct,4 and one in which the several parts will not be liable to get out of operative relation.
With the above and'other objects in view, the invention consists of the novel details of construction and operation, a preferable embodiment of which is described in the specication and illustrated in the drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view showing cigars in place and parts of the holder in elevation, Fig. 2 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken on the line X-X of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a transverse vertical sectional view taken on the line Y--Y of Fig. 1.
In the drawings the numeral 1, designates the body of the holder, which while shown as cylindrical in thedrawings, may be of any suitable shape and formed of metal, moisture-proof paper, china, glass or any other suitable material. At its ends, which are open, the body is formed with screw-threads interior of the body 1. Within the caps 3, Sponges or other moisture absorbing and distributing materials 5 are arranged.
A rod 6 extends centrally through. the body and terminates within the caps abutting the flanged heads thereof, which hold it against longitudinal displacement. The rod 6 while entering the caps is preferably not connected thereto, thus permitting either cap to be removed without disturbing the rod or other cap. Suitably secured tothe rod 6 at intervals are disks 7, having diameters slightly less than that of the interior of the body 1, to permit a free passage of the disks into and out of the same. These disks are separated a sufficient distance to permit a number of cigars to b e placed there between without coming into contact, andare each provided with a ring of openings 8 adapted to receive and support the butt-ends of the cigars, but of such size as to prevent the cigars from passing therethrough. Collars 9 are also secured to the rod 6, between the disks and support,a plurality of radially extending sprin clips 10, having iiaring4 ends and roun ed portions adapted to receive the cigars near their tips. -These clips 10 are formed of light resilient metal so as to spring apart and lightly grasp the cigars when they are inserted; thus obviating damaging of the wrapper or iiller. The clips are separated a suflicient distance to prevent the cigars from coming into contact with each other or with the rod or body of the holder. The cigars thus supported are held against displacement in all directions and also against dislodgment from vibration or movement of the holder. The rounded and flaring construction of the clips l() permits easy and ready insertion and removalof the ci ars.
My invention permits a holder having a body with a comparatively small diameter or Width and capable of containing a number of cigars to be constructed thereby allowing one to carry or pack a number of cigars in a small space, without fear of breakage. By provision of the hollow caps 3, the holder may be tightly closed at each end and by means of the perforations 4 and the Sponges 5, moisture is supplied to the cigars, thus maintaining them is a fresh or green state. The cap at either end may be removed and the rod'withdrawn. It is obvious that the disks 7 and the clips 10 being secured to the rod 6 are carried thereby, so that the cigars are supported from the said IOO IIO
rod and 'when the latter is Withdrawn from the holder, one or more cigars may be individually removed or inserted.
Perforations ll are provided in the disks 7 to permit the moisture to thoroughly oiroulate through the holder and permeate the cigars.
What I claim is:
l. In a Cigar holder, a easing having integral sides, a closure for one end of the easing, a central support, and means for supporting a number of cigars from the central support, said means being arranged to engage the cigars near each end.
2. The combination with a easing having integral sides, of a closure for one end of the easing, a central support arranged in the easing, means for supporting a number of cigars from and about the central support, and. means for supplying moisture to the cigars.
3. The combination With a easing having non-movable sides7 of a cap having engagement with one end of the easing, a Central support arranged in the easing7 and 'nien-ns for supporting a number of cigars from and about the central support.
4. The combination with a easing having non-movable sides, of a central support :1rranged in the easing adapted to support a number of Cigars out of Contact with sides ol' the easing, and a closure for the 'asing 5. The combination with a ezising7 olA :1. support arranged Within the easing adapted to carriT a number of cigars, spring elips secured to the support and adapted to reeeive one end of the cigars7 and a plate. seeured lo the support having openings adapted to receive the other end of the cigars.
In testimony whereof l. have signed in r name to this speoi'lieation in the presence ol two subsoribii'lg Witnesses.
ILL'IAM B. GOODWI N.
Vitnesses M. B. SonLnY, S. A. SCHL'EY.
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US2488368A (en) * 1944-09-26 1949-11-15 Western Electric Co Packing case
US2605187A (en) * 1949-12-29 1952-07-29 Jewett & Sherman Company Food packing rack and method of packing food articles
US2618563A (en) * 1951-01-18 1952-11-18 Packease Servease Corp Food container
USD408099S (en) * 1998-08-12 1999-04-13 Allen Putnam Humidor
USD409330S (en) * 1998-08-12 1999-05-04 Allen Putnam Humidor
US5938012A (en) * 1997-03-19 1999-08-17 Innoflex, Incorporated Storage bag with moisture emitting pad
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2488368A (en) * 1944-09-26 1949-11-15 Western Electric Co Packing case
US2605187A (en) * 1949-12-29 1952-07-29 Jewett & Sherman Company Food packing rack and method of packing food articles
US2618563A (en) * 1951-01-18 1952-11-18 Packease Servease Corp Food container
US5938012A (en) * 1997-03-19 1999-08-17 Innoflex, Incorporated Storage bag with moisture emitting pad
US6119855A (en) * 1997-03-19 2000-09-19 Innoflex, Incorporated Storage bag with moisture emitting pad
USD408099S (en) * 1998-08-12 1999-04-13 Allen Putnam Humidor
USD409330S (en) * 1998-08-12 1999-05-04 Allen Putnam Humidor
ES2404679R1 (en) * 2010-08-06 2013-06-20 Egueed Nelson Alfonso SLOW MOISTURE PACK

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