Patent classifications
A24F1/16
Passively cooled pipe
A passively cooled pipe made of a material with a high coefficient of thermal conductivity that has a lockable, invertable, combustion bowl/storage compartment. The pipe is designed for the combustion of dry organic matter. It has a series of passive radiator fins about the outer faces of its sides for the dissipation of heat there along its body, and an aggressive smoke mixing design in the bore of the shank section that aids in the removal of tar and smoke particles. The inside volume of the shank also has a series of passive radiator fins in operational contact with the sides of the shank. There is a removable locking tool housed in the passive radiator fins on one of the outer faces, used to lock the combustion bowl in either of its positions. The locking tool also disassembles the two halves of the pipe for cleaning.
Pipe
Various embodiments of a pipe for cooled smoke and containment are disclosed. In some embodiments, the pipe includes a body and a cover movable engaged to the body. The body includes a first end, a second end, and an axis extending between the first and second end. The body further includes a receptacle positioned closer to the first end than the second end. The cover includes an aperture. The aperture can be selectively aligned with the receptacle of the body. Optionally, the body includes one or more channels that direct smoke to travel along the axis of the body in opposite directions. Further optionally, the body includes one or more reservoirs that direct smoke to travel in a direction perpendicular to the axis.
Pipe
Various embodiments of a pipe for cooled smoke and containment are disclosed. In some embodiments, the pipe includes a body and a cover movable engaged to the body. The body includes a first end, a second end, and an axis extending between the first and second end. The body further includes a receptacle positioned closer to the first end than the second end. The cover includes an aperture. The aperture can be selectively aligned with the receptacle of the body. Optionally, the body includes one or more channels that direct smoke to travel along the axis of the body in opposite directions. Further optionally, the body includes one or more reservoirs that direct smoke to travel in a direction perpendicular to the axis.
PORTABLE AND REUSABLE SMOKING PIPE
A smoking device that is portable and reusable. The smoking device implements a swivel cover that allows the cover to rotate 180 degrees, such that when the device is in the smoking configuration the smoking bowl is open where smoking material can be placed inside the bowl for smoking. By rotating the top portion by 180 degrees, the smoking pipe is in a closed configuration, such that the top portion fully covers the bowl and extinguishes the smoking material. Further, when the device is in the configuration where the bowl is closed, the device can be neatly stored and transported without emitting unpleasant odors and expelling the smoking content therein.
PORTABLE AND REUSABLE SMOKING PIPE
A smoking device that is portable and reusable. The smoking device implements a swivel cover that allows the cover to rotate 180 degrees, such that when the device is in the smoking configuration the smoking bowl is open where smoking material can be placed inside the bowl for smoking. By rotating the top portion by 180 degrees, the smoking pipe is in a closed configuration, such that the top portion fully covers the bowl and extinguishes the smoking material. Further, when the device is in the configuration where the bowl is closed, the device can be neatly stored and transported without emitting unpleasant odors and expelling the smoking content therein.
Gas Inhalation Devices and Methods Utilizing Electrical Discharge
The present disclosure relates to devices for the inhalation of gases, such as smoke or vapor, produced from a combustible material; as well to methods for producing these devices and methods for inhalation of such gases. Devices according to the present disclosure utilize one or more electrical arcs for the combustion of the desired combustible material as opposed to prior art methods that utilize, e.g., fire. The electrical arc or arcs produced by devices according to the present disclosure cause an electrical field to form that ionizes the gas to be inhaled by the user, and cause a larger proportion of negatively ionized particles to be ingested by the user. Methods for forming such devices, including methods for assembly that allow for access to electronic circuitry for forming the electrical arcs for, e.g., recharging purposes, are also described, as are methods for inhalation of the gas produced by the combustible material.
Removable filter for a smoking pipe
A device to be placed in the bowl of a pipe that permits smoke to pass while blocking the material of a burning charge is described. The device includes a screen with a U-shaped staple passing through two holes in the center of the screen. The two points of the staple may be temporarily compressed to pass through the screen, then the points spread so as to make a friction connection with the insides of the bowl, which removably secures the screen in place. The device is free of other holding structures, such as straps. The device is adapted so that a thumb and forefinger may easily grasp the top of the staple for insertion and removal in a bowl. In an embodiment the points of the staple are adapted to push through the screen, creating the holes. An embodiment is adapted to be used in a drainpipe.
Passively Cooled Pipe
A passively cooled pipe made of a material with a high coefficient of thermal conductivity that has a lockable, invertable, combustion bowl/storage compartment. The pipe is designed for the combustion of dry organic matter. It has a series of passive radiator fins about the outer faces of its sides for the dissipation of heat there along its body, and an aggressive smoke mixing design in the bore of the shank section that aids in the removal of tar and smoke particles. The inside volume of the shank also has a series of passive radiator fins in operational contact with the sides of the shank. There is a removable locking tool housed in the passive radiator fins on one of the outer faces, used to lock the combustion bowl in either of its positions. The locking tool also disassembles the two halves of the pipe for cleaning.
Passively Cooled Pipe
A passively cooled pipe made of a material with a high coefficient of thermal conductivity that has a lockable, invertable, combustion bowl/storage compartment. The pipe is designed for the combustion of dry organic matter. It has a series of passive radiator fins about the outer faces of its sides for the dissipation of heat there along its body, and an aggressive smoke mixing design in the bore of the shank section that aids in the removal of tar and smoke particles. The inside volume of the shank also has a series of passive radiator fins in operational contact with the sides of the shank. There is a removable locking tool housed in the passive radiator fins on one of the outer faces, used to lock the combustion bowl in either of its positions. The locking tool also disassembles the two halves of the pipe for cleaning.
Smoking article for a water-pipe
A smoking article, especially a smoking article in the form of a replaceable cartridge, pellet, or capsule for a water-pipe, includes a body of smoking material, such as tobacco or the like, and a heat source provided in the body for heating the smoking material, wherein the smoking article defines an airflow path for air to be heated by the heat source and to pass through the body of smoking material.