Patent Name: A Cigarette Packaging Method Patent Applicant Qi Taifeng Principal Applicant Address 215002 No. 306, West Unit, 15 Panhuan Road, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province Inventor Qi Taifeng Application (Patent) No. 03157635.4 Date of Application 2003.09.01 Certification Date Approval Announcement No. 1651314 Auditing announcement date 2005.08.10 Manual CD-ROM D0532 Main classification number B65B19/04 Classification number B65B19/04 Sub-item Original application number PRIORITY CATEGORIES Cigarettes are packaged by placing cigarettes with a filter head facing down the cigarette box. Placed at the bottom, the non-filter head is placed toward the upper bottom of the lid of the cigarette box cover. Compared with the previous cigarette packaging method, it has the characteristics of hygiene, tobacco is not loose, and the quality of smoke is easy to distinguish. Sovereignty Item A method of packaging cigarettes, which consists of a cigarette box and a cigarette. It is characterized in that the cigarette has one end of the filter placed toward the lower bottom of the cigarette box, and the cigarette-free end is placed toward the upper bottom of the lid of the cigarette box.
Dressing Table
Dressing table, also called toilet table, a table used for the toilet. The term originally was applied in the 17th century to small tables with two or three drawers. It soon became common practice to conceal the fittings of the dressing table when they were not in use, and great ingenuity was exercised by 18th-century cabinetmakers to combine elaborate fittings with a handsome piece of furniture.
In the Cabinet-Makers` London Book of Prices (1788), Thomas Shearer included a design for a dressing stand [with folding tops. The top and bottom fronts are shams, in the back part of the stand is a cistern which receives water from the bason drawer . . . ." The inside included [A glass hung to a sliding piece, 3 powder boxes, a lift-out to hold 4 razors, hone and oil bottle, a ditto for combs, and partion`d off for tooth brushes, a shallow ditto for tweezers, knives etc. . . . ."
Some dressing tables were combined with writing tables, a hybrid at which the French excelled. In the 19th century the dressing table, like other cabinet furniture, assumed heavier proportions and eventually became a matching part of the bedroom suite.Dressing Table,Dressing Table Set,Vanity Dressing Table,Dressing Table With Drawers
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