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Improved ashtray, being of the type that has an internal chamber for the storage of waste, is characterized essentially because it is constituted by a body of adequate shape, provided with grooves by its upper edge, and open by its lower base, which presents its base upper part projected towards the interior in the form of an inverted or similar truncated cone, with a smaller open base, forming a communication mouth with the internal chamber of the assembly, which is sealed by a body in a convenient manner, integral with an axis, whose axis, that passes through a threaded cap that closes the ashtray from below, through a hole made in it to the effect, allows the repeated body to move coaxially to open and close the mouth of communication with the internal chamber, when lifting or resting on its base ashtray body, depending on the weight of the obturator body and the thrust of the aforementioned axis, which has been provided with a counterweight counterweight. Its outer end, by supporting the whole on its base. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Packaging for the conditioning of two separate substances, which must be used in conjunction. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)