Tobacco – Plug or compressed shape making – Packing or bundling
Patent
1998-02-02
2000-08-01
Silverman, Stanley S.
Tobacco
Plug or compressed shape making
Packing or bundling
131111, 131329, 100214, 100265, 100268, A24B 110, A24C 108
Patent
active
060951516
ABSTRACT:
A flat base anchored to any hard, smooth surface by two suction cups. Upon this flat base, two shafts rise perpendicular. The base supports a housing which fits over the base shafts. The housing has an opening which accommodates a standard pack of cigarettes, which are placed in the opening top or filter first. Two springs are located above the housing on the base shafts to create tension. Rubber caps at the top of the base shafts, aided with epoxy, contains the springs and housing to the base of the invention so that once the housing is pulled upward by one's hand the housing then is forced down toward the base from the tension of the springs and consequently "packing" the cigarettes.
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The American Heritage Dictionary, 2nd College Edition, p. 1402, "Yoke" Defined, 1982.
Colaianni Michael P.
Silverman Stanley S.
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