Building A Better … Ashtray?!
The Problem
Cigarette smokers make their automobiles unpleasant and unhealthy for non-smokers. The smell surely has a negative impact on resale value as well.
The Opportunity
Develop a ventilation system that reduces the amount of lingering smoke in the passenger cabin.
The Insight
Roof pillars can be tubular to increase strength for added protection in rollovers, which allows them to double as air ducts.
The Execution
Move the ashtray from the center column, where it ordinarily sits out of easy view, necessitating drivers to divert their attention from the road, to the 2 o’clock position, between the windscreen and door window, thus enhancing safety and moving lit cigarettes away from passengers. By incorporating a powered fan to pull smoke up and out of a roof vent, the amount of smoke build-up is vastly reduced, as is the instance of ash covering interior surfaces.
The Selling Point
Cold and/or rainy days no longer would produce the miserable condition of huddling at a cracked window in order to vent the car while assuaging the nicotine gods. This approach would also minimize the impact of secondhand smoke on the health of regular passengers, which are often the driver’s own children. Rental cars would be more accommodating to non-smokers as well.
The Incidental Benefits
A ceramic lined receptacle could allow a butt to be dropped into the ashtray while still lit. The lack of ash build up might also encourage smokers to break another terrible habit – that of infuriatingly throwing butts out of their car windows – by making the currently dirty task of emptying an ashtray much cleaner and easier. The resulting reduction of litter and avoidable roadside fires allows this concept to positively impact society in general.
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