Abstract:
A tobacco hopper that may be used with commercially available tobacco rolling machines. More specifically, this disclosure relates to tobacco hoppers that can be made from precut assembly kits, paper kits, cardboard kits, or other elements or material. The tobacco hopper may be position on or to the side of commercially available tobacco rolling machine. In some embodiments the tobacco hopper may be easily disposed after multiple uses.

Description:
BACKGROUND ART 
       [0001]    Commercially manufactured cigarettes are paper tubes filled with shredded tobacco and a filter. They come pre-packaged in packs or cartons. Historically, smokers turn to commercially manufactured cigarettes for their tobacco and smoking needs. The rising cost of commercially available cigarettes, however, has forced smokers to look for more cost-friendly alternatives. One alternative is to roll cigarettes using manual or electronic tobacco rolling machines. 
         [0002]    Rolling cigarettes is more economical than buying commercially manufactured cigarettes. Two cartons of cigarettes cost roughly $160. By rolling tobacco into cigarettes, smokers can obtain roughly two and a half cartons&#39; worth of cigarettes for a fraction of the cost. Furthermore, smokers can determine the number of cigarettes they wish to roll in each instance rather than buying cigarette packs with a set number of cigarettes in each pack. 
         [0003]    Various types of manual or electronic cigarette rolling machines exist in the market. Examples include the Top-O-Matic Cigarette rolling machine, Premier Supermatic Cigarette machine, Shargio Cig-a-matic Cigarette machine and many others. Operating a tobacco rolling machine is relatively straightforward. A smoker places loose tobacco onto the tobacco rolling machine, slides a generous amount of tobacco into the chamber on top of the tobacco rolling machine, places an empty cigarette tube over the exit chamber, and then by pressing a lever or button, packs the tobacco into the cigarette tube. 
         [0004]    Though the process of rolling a cigarette is straightforward, it is also imprecise. To ensure that the tobacco is sufficiently packed in the cigarette tube, smokers generally load a generous amount of loose tobacco into the chamber. Consequently, loose tobacco often spills out and onto the table or the floor. When rolling several cigarettes at a time, the process quickly becomes messy. 
         [0005]    Furthermore, excess tobacco dries up and accumulates inside and around the sides and chamber of the tobacco rolling machine. The excess tobacco is inadvertently packed into later cigarettes, thus adversely affecting the quality of those cigarettes since the excess tobacco is brittle in quality and cannot pack properly. Additionally, the residue accumulates, interferes with the rolling operation, and damages the tobacco rolling machine. As a result, smokers must periodically clean the inside components of the machine, which is an arduous task. Furthermore, excess tobacco is wasteful, and negates the financial benefit of rolling tobacco into cigarettes. 
       SUMMARY 
       [0006]    In general terms, this disclosure relates to tobacco hoppers that can be used with commercially available tobacco rolling machines. 
         [0007]    One aspect is a tobacco hopper made from a precut, paper assembly kit. Since the hopper is constructed from paper, it is disposable. Tobacco hoppers can help make the tobacco rolling process a clean, easy task that minimizes tobacco waste. 
         [0008]    Another aspect is a tobacco hopper made from a metal, cardboard, or vacu-formed plastic. 
         [0009]    Another aspect is a hopper that can be set on top of a tobacco rolling machine. 
         [0010]    Another aspect is a hopper that is configured to be snapped in or along the chamber opening on top of a tobacco rolling machine. 
         [0011]    Another aspect is a hopper that is configured to be arranged along the exit chamber of a tobacco rolling machine to collect excess tobacco. 
         [0012]    Another aspect is a hopper that is configured to be arranged along the exit chamber of a tobacco rolling machine to collect and hold newly rolled cigarettes with a pivotal attachment for attaching to the various available machines profiles. 
         [0013]    Yet another aspect is a hopper that provides sidewalls that can be fitted unto the sides of the tobacco rolling machine to contain tobacco within the region defined by the hopper sidewalls. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0014]      FIG. 1  is a perspective view of a top tobacco hopper and a side tobacco hopper where both the top and side tobacco hoppers are attached unto a tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0015]      FIG. 2  is a perspective view of a top tobacco hopper and a side tobacco hopper where both the top and side tobacco hoppers are not attached unto a tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0016]      FIG. 3  is another perspective view of a top tobacco hopper and a side tobacco hopper where both the top and side tobacco hoppers are not attached unto a tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0017]      FIG. 4  is a top view of a foldable top tobacco hopper before assembly. 
           [0018]      FIG. 5  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper. 
           [0019]      FIG. 6  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper and a tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0020]      FIG. 7  is a side view of a folded top tobacco hopper attached unto a tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0021]      FIG. 8  is a top view of a pre-folded side tobacco hopper. 
           [0022]      FIG. 9  is a perspective view of a folded side tobacco hopper. 
           [0023]      FIG. 10  is a top view of a folded side tobacco hopper and a tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0024]      FIG. 11  is a perspective view of another embodiment of a top tobacco hopper. 
           [0025]      FIG. 12  is a side view of another embodiment of a top tobacco hopper. 
           [0026]      FIG. 13  is a perspective view of another embodiment of a top tobacco hopper placed on the tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0027]      FIG. 14  is a perspective view of another embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrate the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper. 
           [0028]      FIG. 15  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0029]      FIG. 16  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0030]      FIG. 17  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0031]      FIG. 18  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0032]      FIG. 19  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0033]      FIG. 20  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0034]      FIG. 21  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0035]      FIG. 22  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0036]      FIG. 23  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0037]      FIG. 24  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0038]      FIG. 25  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 14 . 
           [0039]      FIG. 26  is a perspective view of another embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrate the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper. 
           [0040]      FIG. 27  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0041]      FIG. 28  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0042]      FIG. 29  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0043]      FIG. 30  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0044]      FIG. 31  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0045]      FIG. 32  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0046]      FIG. 33  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0047]      FIG. 34  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0048]      FIG. 35  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper from  FIG. 26 . 
           [0049]      FIG. 36  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper and a tobacco rolling machine and a full top adhering mechanism. 
           [0050]      FIG. 37  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper and a tobacco rolling machine and a full base adhering mechanism. 
           [0051]      FIG. 38  is a perspective view of the lever arm of a tobacco rolling machine and an adjustment adapter. 
           [0052]      FIG. 39  is a perspective view of a folded side tobacco hopper positioned next to a tobacco rolling machine. 
           [0053]      FIG. 40  is a perspective view of another embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrate the process of assembling the sie tobacco hopper. 
           [0054]      FIG. 41  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0055]      FIG. 42  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0056]      FIG. 43  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0057]      FIG. 44  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0058]      FIG. 45  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0059]      FIG. 46  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0060]      FIG. 47  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0061]      FIG. 48  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0062]      FIG. 49  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0063]      FIG. 50  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0064]      FIG. 51  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0065]      FIG. 52  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0066]      FIG. 53  is another perspective view of the embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrates the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper from  FIG. 40 . 
           [0067]      FIG. 54  is a perspective view of a top tobacco hopper with a snap in top adhering mechanism. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0068]    Various embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals represent like parts and assemblies throughout the several views. Reference to various embodiments does not limit the scope of the claims attached hereto. Additionally, any examples set forth in this specification are not intended to be limiting and merely set forth some of the many possible embodiments for the appended claims. 
         [0069]      FIG. 1  is a perspective view of a top tobacco hopper and a side tobacco hopper where both the top and side tobacco hoppers are attached unto a tobacco rolling machine.  FIG. 2  is a perspective view of a top tobacco hopper and a side tobacco hopper where both the top and side tobacco hoppers are not attached unto a tobacco rolling machine.  FIG. 3  is another perspective view of a top tobacco hopper and a side tobacco hopper where both the top and side tobacco hoppers are not attached unto a tobacco rolling machine. 
         [0070]    As illustrated in  FIGS. 1-3 , the tobacco hopper system  100  includes a top tobacco hopper  102 , and a side tobacco hopper  104 . Also illustrated in  FIG. 1  is a tobacco rolling machine T. In this embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  102  and the side tobacco hopper  104  are adhered to the tobacco rolling machine T through an adhering mechanism. In one embodiment, the adhering mechanisms are magnetic strips that are placed beneath both the top tobacco hopper and the protruding end of the side tobacco hopper. The magnetic strips are not visible in  FIG. 1 . Another variation of the adhering mechanism may be a screw or ball and lock that fit into the side of the tobacco rolling machine T or other adhesive or fastening material such as velcro or adhesive tape. In another embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  102  and the side tobacco hopper  104  are already in their final shape. The top tobacco hopper  102  and the side tobacco hopper  104  may be constructed from pre-cut metal, paper, cardboard, or vacu-formed plastic. Other construction material may also be possible. The tobacco rolling machine T may be an already commercially available machine. 
         [0071]    As illustrated in  FIGS. 2-3 , the tobacco hopper system  100  also includes a top adhering mechanism  106 , a fitting mechanism  108 , and a side adhering mechanism  110 . Also illustrated in  FIGS. 2-3  is the handle H and the chamber opening O and the exit chamber E of the tobacco rolling machine T. The adhering mechanism  106  has an opening that lies on top of and corresponds to the chamber opening O. The fitting mechanism  108  fits snugly on top of the handle H and below the top tobacco hopper  102 . The side adhering mechanism may have a pivotal attachment with a magnetic strip for attaching to the various profiles of tobacco rolling machines. 
         [0072]    With the top tobacco hopper, a smoker can put a generous amount of loose tobacco into the top hopper  102  and into the chamber opening O of the tobacco rolling machine T. The location of the top tobacco hopper  102  ensures that excess tobacco is not lost or wasted. Any remaining tobacco can be recollected and reused. 
         [0073]    Once a smoker compresses and packs the tobacco into the cigarette tube, any excess tobacco can be collected in the side tobacco hopper  104 . The side tobacco hopper  104  is strategically placed such that it will catch and collect any excess tobacco from the exit chamber E of the tobacco rolling machine T. The side tobacco hopper  104  can also collect all rolled cigarettes that are ejected from the tobacco rolling machine. It is desirable to provide a hopper for both loading the tobacco into the chamber and for collecting any excess tobacco or residue once the filled cigarette tube is removed. The hoppers will both maximize the financial benefit of rolling cigarette but also maintain the condition of the tobacco rolling machine as it minimizes the collection of residue inside the machine. The hoppers will also improve the quality of the rolled cigarettes by minimizing the chance that any excess dried or brittle tobacco in the chamber be used for packing. The hoppers also allow a smoker to more accurately measure the amount of tobacco to be used in each tobacco rolling session. 
         [0074]      FIG. 4  is a top view of a foldable top tobacco hopper before assembly. In this exemplary embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  200  includes a base  210 , side flanges  220 , side flange tips  222 , rear flange  230 , rear flange tips  232 , front flange  240 , front flange tips  242 , side insert  250 , a front edge  260 , a rear edge  270 , side edges  280 , an opening  290 , and an incline folding line  292 . The top tobacco hopper and its components will be described in greater detail below. 
         [0075]    The top tobacco hopper  200  is folded from and made from the components illustrated in  FIG. 4 . Each flange is integrated along an edge of the base  210 . The side flanges  220  are folded up and along the side edges  280 . The rear flange  230  is folded up and along the rear edge  270 . The front flange  240  is folded up and along the front edge  260 . Once the front, side, and rear flanges are folded up and along their respective edges, the side flange tips  222  can be folded and interlocked into the space between the front flange  240  and the front flange tips  242 . Similarly, the front flange tip  242  can be folded and interlocked into the space between the side flange  220  and side flange tips  222 . The rear flange tips  232  can also be folded and interlocked into the space of the side flange  220 . Once the front, side, and rear flanges are folded up, the side inserts  250  can be inserted into the side flanges to provide structural support. At that time, the top tobacco hopper can also be folded along the incline folding line  292 . Once the top tobacco hopper  200  is folded along the incline folding line  292 , the base  210  can be configured at an inclined position. 
         [0076]    Once all flanges, tips, and inserts are in their correct position, the smoker can use a fastener to hold the top tobacco hopper in its correct configuration. Examples of fasteners can be tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. In addition, the top tobacco hopper  200  may be constructed from a base with a perforated pattern; the perforated pattern indicating where the flanges and flange tips are to be folded. Furthermore, the edges of the flange tips may contain self-adhesive such as two-sided tapes that can fasten the top tobacco hopper  200  into its proper shape and into a complete and full configuration. In yet another embodiment, the base may be constructed with a non-slip material so as to create a non-slip base for the top tobacco hopper  200 . Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, plastic, non-slip polyester etc. 
         [0077]      FIG. 5  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper.  FIG. 5  is the end-result of  FIG. 4 . As illustrated in  FIG. 5 , the side flanges  220  are folded up along side edges  280 . Rear flange  230  is folded up along rear edge  270 . Front flange  240  is folded up along front edge  260 . The top tobacco hopper is also folded up along the incline folding line  292 . Thus, the tobacco hopper  200  takes an inclined configuration where the rear of the portion of the base  210  is inclined at an angle with respect to the front portion of the base. The front flange tips, side flange tips, and rear flange tips are not visible in  FIG. 5  because they are inserted in the corners between their respective flanges. Similarly, the side insert  250  is underneath the side flange  220  and provides structural support for the inclined configuration. 
         [0078]      FIG. 6  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper  200  and a tobacco rolling machine T. As illustrated in  FIG. 6 , the top tobacco hopper  200  aligns with the fitting mechanism  108 , and the top adhering mechanism  106 . Also illustrated are the tobacco rolling machine T, the handle H, the chamber opening O, and the exit chamber E. As illustrated, the top adhering mechanism  106  aligns with the chamber opening O such that the adhering mechanism  106  does not obstruct the chamber opening O. The fitting mechanism  108  also fits snugly onto the handle H. Both the fitting mechanism  108  and the top adhering mechanism  106  can be adhered or fastened to the top tobacco hopper  200 . Any adhering material or fastener may be used such as tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. The top adhering mechanism  106  may also be used in conjunction with any screws, bolts, nuts, and handle of the tobacco rolling machine to ensure a more secure or permanent fit. Furthermore, the top adhering mechanism may be constructed from a non-slip material so as to form as non-slip surface for the top tobacco hopper  200 . Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, plastic, non-slip polyester etc. The top adhering mechanism may also be constructed from a magnetic material, and thus employs magnetic force as a means to secure the top tobacco hopper to the tobacco rolling machine. 
         [0079]      FIG. 7  is a side view of a folded top tobacco hopper  200  attached unto a tobacco rolling machine T. As illustrated in  FIG. 7 , the top tobacco hopper  200  sits on top of the tobacco rolling machine T. The fitting mechanism  108  sits snug on the handle H while supporting the base of the top tobacco hopper  200 . The adhering mechanism  106  sits under the top tobacco hopper  200  and connects the tobacco hopper  200  to the tobacco rolling machine T. The exit chamber E remains unobstructed and a smoker can place tobacco into the chamber without fear of excess tobacco spilling onto the tobacco rolling machine T or elsewhere. 
         [0080]      FIG. 8  is a top view of a pre-folded side tobacco hopper. In this exemplary embodiment, the side tobacco hopper  300  includes a base  310 , side flanges  320 , side flange tips  322 , rear flange  330 , rear flange tips  332 , front flange  340 ,  342 , and  344 , a front edge  360 , a rear edge  370 , and a side edge  380 , and a side adhering mechanism  110 . The side tobacco hopper and its components will be described in greater detail below. 
         [0081]    The side tobacco hopper  300  is folded from and made from the components illustrated in  FIG. 8 . Each flange is integrated along an edge of the base  310 . The side flanges  320  are folded up and along the side edges  380 . The rear flange  330  is folded up and along the rear edge  370 . The front flange  340  is folded up and along the front edge  360 . Once the front, side, and rear flanges are folded up and along their respective edges, the side flange tips  322  can be folded and interlocked into the space between the front flanges  340 ,  342 , and  344 . Once the front, side, and rear flanges are folded up, the side adhering mechanism  110  may be adhered to the bottom portion of the front flange  340 . Any adhering material or fastener may be used such as tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. The side adhering mechanism  110  may also be held in place by the weight of the tobacco rolling machine by having brackets or other tools be configured under the tobacco rolling machine. In addition, the side tobacco hopper  300  may be constructed from a base with a perforated pattern; the perforated pattern indicating where the flanges and flange tips are to be folded. Furthermore, the edges of the flange tips may contain self-adhesive such as two-sided tapes that can fasten the side tobacco hopper  300  into its proper shape and into a complete and full configuration. In yet another embodiment, the base may be constructed with a non-slip material so as to create a non-slip base for the side tobacco hopper  300 . Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, plastic, non-slip polyester etc. 
         [0082]      FIG. 9  is a perspective view of a folded side tobacco hopper.  FIG. 9  is the end-result of folding the pre-folded tobacco hopper in  FIG. 8 . As illustrated in  FIG. 9 , the side flanges  320  are folded up along side edge  380 . Rear flange  330  is folded up along rear edge  370 . Front flange  340 ,  342 , and  344  are folded up along front edge  360 . The side flange tips  332  are not visible in  FIG. 9  because they are inserted in the corners between their respective flanges. As illustrated in  FIG. 9 , the side adhering mechanism  110  aligns with the front flange  340 . 
         [0083]      FIG. 10  is a top view of a folded side tobacco hopper and a tobacco rolling machine T. As illustrated in  FIG. 10 , the side tobacco hopper  300  aligns with the side mechanism  110 . Also illustrated are the tobacco rolling machine T, the chamber opening O, and the exit chamber E. As illustrated, the side adhering mechanism  110  aligns with the exit chamber E such that the side adhering mechanism  110  does not obstruct the exit chamber E. The exit chamber E remains unobstructed and a smoker can place tobacco into the chamber opening O without fear of excess tobacco spilling elsewhere. The side adhering mechanism  110  can be adhered or fastened to the side tobacco hopper  300 . Any adhering material or fastener may be used such as tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. 
         [0084]      FIG. 11  is a perspective view of a top tobacco hopper where the top tobacco hoppers contains only sidewalls and can be fitted unto the sides of the tobacco rolling machine.  FIG. 12  is a side view of a top tobacco hopper and its alignment with respect to the tobacco rolling machine.  FIG. 13  is another perspective view of a top tobacco hopper where the top tobacco hopper is set unto a tobacco rolling machine. 
         [0085]    As illustrated in  FIGS. 11-13 , the tobacco hopper system  400  includes a top tobacco hopper  402  with sidewalls and front wall  404 . Also illustrated in  FIG. 1  is a tobacco rolling machine T. In this embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  402  lacks a base; instead, the top tobacco hopper  402  contains sidewalls and a front wall  404 . The top tobacco hopper  402  is adhered to the tobacco rolling machine T through an adhering mechanism or can be pressure fitted onto the tobacco rolling machine. In this embodiment, the adhering mechanisms may be magnetic strips or two-sided adhesive tape. The adhering mechanism may also be constructed from a non-slip surface such that the top hopper does not easily move when set unto the tobacco rolling machine T. Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, non-slip plastic, or non-slip polyester etc. In this embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  402  is already configured in their final shape. In another embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  402  may be constructed from pre-cut metal, cardboard, or vacu-formed plastic. Other construction material may also be possible. The tobacco rolling machine T may be an already commercially available machine. 
         [0086]    As illustrated in  FIGS. 12-13 , the tobacco hopper system  400  aligns with the tobacco rolling machine T such that the top tobacco hopper can be set the handle H and the tobacco opening O. The top tobacco hopper  402  also aligns with the exit chamber E. In one embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  402  may be pressure fitted along the sides of the tobacco rolling machine. 
         [0087]    With the top tobacco hopper, a smoker can put a generous amount of loose tobacco into the top hopper  402  and into the chamber opening O of the tobacco rolling machine T. The location of the top tobacco hopper  402  stays within the area of the sidewalls and front wall. 
         [0088]      FIGS. 14-25  are a perspective view of another embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrate the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper. 
         [0089]    In this exemplary embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  500  includes a base  510 , side flanges  520 , rear flange  530 , front flange  540 , a front edge  560 , side flanges tips  550 , a rear edge  570 , side edges  580 , an opening  590 , and an incline folding line  592 . The top tobacco hopper and its components will be described in greater detail below. 
         [0090]    The top tobacco hopper  500  is folded from and made from the components illustrated in  FIGS. 14-25 . Each flange is integrated along an edge of the base  510 . The side flanges  520  are folded up and along the side edges  580 . The rear flange  530  is folded up and along the rear edge  570 . The front flange  540  is folded up and along the front edge  560 . Once the front, side, and rear flanges are folded up and along their respective edges, the front flange can be folded and interlocked with the side flange. Similarly, the side flange can be folded and interlocked between the side and the rear flanges and over the side flange tips  550 . The rear flange can also be folded and interlocked with the side flange. The top tobacco hopper can also be folded along the incline folding line  592 . Once the top tobacco hopper  500  is folded along the incline folding line  592 , the base  510  can be configured at an inclined position. The side flange tips  550  helps secure the inclined configuration of the top tobacco hopper. 
         [0091]    Once all flanges are in their correct position, the smoker can use a fastener to hold the top tobacco hopper in its correct configuration. Examples of fasteners can be tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. Furthermore, the edges of the flange tips may contain self-adhesive such as two-sided tapes that can fasten the top tobacco hopper  500  into its proper shape and into a complete and full configuration. The flanges may also support themselves without fasteners because once they are interlocked, they can support the correct configuration of the hopper. In addition, the top tobacco hopper  500  may be constructed from a base with a perforated pattern; the perforated pattern indicating where the flanges and flange tips are to be folded. In yet another embodiment, the base may be constructed with a non-slip material so as to create a non-slip base for the top tobacco hopper  500 . Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, plastic, non-slip polyester etc. 
         [0092]    As illustrated in  FIGS. 24-25 , the tobacco hopper system  500  also includes a top adhering mechanism  506 . The adhering mechanism  106  has an opening that lies on top of and corresponds to the chamber opening O in  FIG. 2 . 
         [0093]      FIGS. 26-35  are a perspective view of another embodiment of a top tobacco hopper and illustrate the process of assembling the top tobacco hopper. 
         [0094]    In this exemplary embodiment, the top tobacco hopper  600  includes a base  610 , side flanges  620 , rear flange  630 , front flange  640 , a front edge  660 , a rear edge  670 , and side edges  680 . The top tobacco hopper and its components will be described in greater detail below. 
         [0095]    The top tobacco hopper  600  is folded from and made from the components illustrated in  FIGS. 26-35 . Each flange is integrated along an edge of the base  610 . The side flanges  620  are folded up and along the side edges  680 . The rear flange  630  is folded up and along the rear edge  670 . The front flange  640  is folded up and along the front edge  660 . Once the front, side, and rear flanges are folded up and along their respective edges, the front flange can be folded and interlocked with the side flange. Similarly, the side flange can be folded and interlocked between the side and the rear flanges. The rear flange can also be folded and interlocked with the side flange. In this embodiment, the base  610  can be configured at a flat position. 
         [0096]    Once all flanges are in their correct position, the smoker can use a fastener to hold the top tobacco hopper in its correct configuration. Examples of fasteners can be tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. In addition, the top tobacco hopper  600  may be constructed from a base with a perforated pattern; the perforated pattern indicating where the flanges and flange tips are to be folded. Furthermore, the edges of the flange tips may contain self-adhesive such as two-sided tape that can fasten the top tobacco hopper  600  into its proper shape and into a complete and full configuration. The flanges may also support themselves without fasteners because once they are interlocked, they can support the correct configuration of the hopper. In yet another embodiment, the base may be constructed with a non-slip material so as to create a non-slip base for the top tobacco hopper  600 . Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, plastic, non-slip polyester etc. 
         [0097]      FIG. 36  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper and a tobacco rolling machine and a full top adhering mechanism. 
         [0098]      FIG. 36  is a perspective view of a folded top tobacco hopper  700  and a tobacco rolling machine T. As illustrated in  FIG. 36 , the top tobacco hopper  700  aligns with a full top adhering mechanism  706 . Also illustrated are the tobacco rolling machine T, the handle H, the chamber opening O, and the exit chamber E. As illustrated, the full top adhering mechanism  706  aligns with the chamber opening O such that the adhering mechanism  706  does not obstruct the chamber opening O. The top adhering mechanism  706  can be adhered or fastened to the top tobacco hopper  700 . Any adhering material or fastener may be used such as tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. The top adhering mechanism  706  may also be used in conjunction with any screws, bolts, nuts, and handle of the tobacco rolling machine to ensure a more secure or permanent fit. Furthermore, the top adhering mechanism may be constructed from a non-slip material so as to form as non-slip surface for the top tobacco hopper  700 . Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, plastic, non-slip polyester etc. The top adhering mechanism may also be constructed from a magnetic material, and thus employs magnetic force as a means to secure the top tobacco hopper to the tobacco rolling machine. Furthermore, the top adhering mechanism may also be constructed from other adhesive or fastening materials such as velcro or adhesive tape. 
         [0099]      FIG. 37  is a perspective view of a tobacco rolling machine T and a full base adhering mechanism. Illustrated in  FIG. 37  are the tobacco rolling machine T, the handle H, the chamber opening O, and the exit chamber E. As illustrated, the full base adhering mechanism  806  aligns with the base of the tobacco rolling machine T. The full base adhering mechanism  806  can be adhered or fastened to the base of the tobacco rolling machine T. Any adhering material or fastener may be used such as tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. The full base adhering mechanism  806  may also be used in conjunction with any screws, bolts, nuts, and handle of the tobacco rolling machine to ensure a more secure or permanent fit. Furthermore, the full base adhering mechanism  806  may be constructed from a magnetic material, and thus employs magnetic force as a means to secure the tobacco rolling machine to a metal base. In another embodiment, the full base adhering mechanism may also be constructed from other adhesive or fastening materials such as velcro or adhesive tape. In yet another embodiment, the full base adhering mechanism may also be placed to the underside of the removable rubber base of the tobacco rolling machine. 
         [0100]      FIG. 38  is a perspective view of the lever arm of a tobacco rolling machine and an adjustment adapter. The adapter allows for the lever arm of a tobacco hopper to be reoriented from a first position to a second position. This allows for flexibility in the position of the lever arm so as to accommodate various top tobacco hopper sizes and varying sizes of lever arms of a tobacco rolling machine. The adjustment adapter  900  has an adjustment opening  902  that allows for rotation of the lever arm to a preferred angle A. 
         [0101]      FIG. 39  is a perspective view of a folded side tobacco hopper positioned next to a tobacco rolling machine. As illustrated in  FIG. 39 , the tobacco hopper system  1000  includes a side tobacco hopper  1002 . Also illustrated in  FIG. 39  is a tobacco rolling machine T. In this embodiment, the side tobacco hopper  1002  is adhered to the tobacco rolling machine T through an adhering mechanism. In one embodiment, the adhering mechanisms are magnetic strips that are placed beneath the protruding end of the side tobacco hopper. The magnetic strips are not visible in  FIG. 39 . Another variation of the adhering mechanism may be a screw or ball and lock that fit into the side of the tobacco rolling machine T or other adhesive or fastening material such as velcro or adhesive tape. In another embodiment, the side tobacco hopper  1002  is already in its final shape. The side tobacco hopper  1002  may be constructed from pre-cut metal, paper, cardboard, or vacu-formed plastic. Other construction material may also be possible. The tobacco rolling machine T may be an already commercially available machine. The side tobacco hopper  1002  may also be positioned at an overhang  1004  from the edge of the tobacco rolling machine, such that the overhang runs along the corner of the tobacco rolling machine. In yet another embodiment, the side tobacco hopper may employ an add-on flat rectangular base that extends outward and under the tobacco rolling machine such that the weight of the tobacco rolling machine would secure the side tobacco hopper in place. 
         [0102]      FIGS. 40-53  are a perspective view of another embodiment of a side tobacco hopper and illustrate the process of assembling the side tobacco hopper. 
         [0103]      FIG. 40  is a top view of a pre-folded side tobacco hopper. In this exemplary embodiment, the side tobacco hopper  2000  includes a base  2010 , side flanges  2020 , side flange tips  2022 , rear flange  2030 , rear flange tips  2032 , front flange  2040 ,  2042 , and  2044 , a front edge  2060 , a rear edge  2070 , and a side edge  2080 . The side tobacco hopper and its components will be described in greater detail below. 
         [0104]    The side tobacco hopper  2000  is folded from and made from the components illustrated in  FIGS. 40-53 . Each flange is integrated along an edge of the base  2010 . The side flanges  2020  are folded up and along the side edges  2080 . The rear flange  2030  is folded up and along the rear edge  2070 . The front flange  2040  is folded up and along the front edge  2060 . Once the front, side, and rear flanges are folded up and along their respective edges, the side flange tips  2022  can be folded and interlocked into the space between the front flanges  2040 ,  2042 , and  2044 . Any adhering material or fastener may be used such as tape, glue, staple, or any other commercially available material. The flanges may also support themselves without fastener because once they are interlocked, they can support the correct configuration of the hopper. In addition, the side tobacco hopper  2000  may be constructed from a base with a perforated pattern; the perforated pattern indicating where the flanges and flange tips are to be folded. Furthermore, the edges of the flange tips may contain self-adhesive such as two-sided tapes that can fasten the side tobacco hopper  300  into its proper shape and into a complete and full configuration. In yet another embodiment, the base may be constructed with a non-slip material so as to create a non-slip base for the side tobacco hopper  2000 . Examples of a non-slip base may be rubber, polypropylene, plastic, non-slip polyester etc. 
         [0105]      FIG. 54  is a perspective view of a top tobacco hopper with a snap in top adhering mechanism. As illustrated in  FIG. 54 , the top hopper is already configured. The adhering mechanism  3006  mirrors the opening of a tobacco rolling machine and is able to snap into the opening and form a secure fit of the top hopper to the tobacco rolling machine. The top adhering mechanism may also be constructed from a magnetic material, and thus employs magnetic force as a means to secure the top tobacco hopper to the tobacco rolling machine. Furthermore, the top adhering mechanism may also be constructed from other adhesive or fastening materials such as velcro or adhesive tape. 
         [0106]    Some embodiments include an easily attachable and detachable hopper tray that uses magnetic or Velcro or various other types of fasteners for loading and or catching ejected tobacco filled cigarette tubes for manual rolling tobacco machines. 
         [0107]    Some embodiments include an easily attachable and detachable hopper tray that is used for manual rolling tobacco machines. 
         [0108]    Some embodiments are for keeping wholesale loose tobacco organized in the process of creating a rolled cigarette. 
         [0109]    Some embodiments include an attachable and detachable hopper tray that is used to organize wholesale loose tobacco in the process of rolling cigarette with a manual rolling tobacco machine. 
         [0110]    The various embodiments described above are provided by way of illustration only and should not be construed to limit the claims attached hereto. Those skilled in the art will readily recognize various modifications and changes that may be made without following the example embodiments and applications illustrated and described herein, and without departing from the true spirit and scope of the following claims.