Discrete Inhaling Device
20220118200 · 2022-04-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24F40/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M15/0028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M15/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A discrete inhalation device comprising a cartridge and a modular body disguised as a lip applicator such as lip gloss or lip stick.
Claims
1. A modular body for an inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance, comprising: a top end and a bottom end and an outside portion and an inside portion, wherein the outside portion is clear and the inside portion is colored such that the inside portion is at least partially visible through the outside portion; a first connecting mechanism either on the top end of the modular body or on a power source housed inside the modular body, the first connecting mechanism configured to engage a cartridge, the cartridge comprising a mouthpiece, an interior filled with a substance in an unvaporized form, a heating element for vaporizing the substance to a vaporized form, and a second coupling means on the cartridge for engaging the first connecting mechanism; and a cap removably-couplable to the top end of the modular body, the cap covering the cartridge when coupled to the top end of the modular body.
2. The modular body of claim 2, wherein the first connecting mechanism is a first set of threads on an inside surface of the top end of the modular body or on the power source, and the second connecting mechanism is a second set of threads on an outside surface of the cartridge for engaging the first set of threads.
3. The modular body of claim 1, wherein the modular body has a dose-control mechanism for the vaporized form of the substance, the dose control mechanism comprising: a sliding member disposed slidably in a recess on an outer surface of the modular body and configured to move axially about the modular body between a first position and a second position when the cap is not coupled to the top end of the modular body, the sliding member having a width substantially equivalent to a width of the recess, wherein the first position allows the vaporized form of the substance to flow freely in a direction from the interior of the cartridge to the mouthpiece of the cartridge as the user is inhaling through the mouthpiece, wherein the second position is a time-controlled shut-off of flow of the vaporized form of the substance in the direction from the interior of the cartridge to the mouthpiece of the cartridge, and wherein only one of the first position and the second position is afforded when the cap is coupled to the top end of the modular body, the sliding member having a length substantially equivalent to a length of the recess when the cap is coupled to the top end of the modular body; and a time-controlled shut-off component engaged to the sliding member and housed inside the modular body.
4. The modular body of claim 1, wherein the inner portion and outer portion of the modular body takes on a tubular shape or a rectangular shape.
5. The modular body of claim 4, wherein the inner portion and the outer portion of the molecular body takes on a tubular shape.
6. The modular body of claim 1, wherein the heating element of the cartridge that engages the modular body is a vaporizing or atomizing unit.
7. The modular body of claim 2, wherein the power source is a battery housed in the modular body.
8. The modular body of claim 7, wherein the first set of threads is on the battery.
9. The modular body of claim 8, wherein the second set of threads on the outside surface of the cartridge is on the heating element.
10. The modular body of claim 9, wherein the first set of threads and the second set of threads form both a mechanical and an electrical couple when the first set of threads are engaged with the second set of threads.
11. A modular body for an inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance, comprising: a top end and a bottom end and an outside portion and an inside portion, wherein the outside portion is clear and the inside portion is colored such that the inside portion is at least partially visible through the outside portion; a first connecting mechanism either on the top end of the modular body or on a power source housed inside the modular body, the first connecting mechanism configured to engage a cartridge, the cartridge comprising a mouthpiece, an interior filled with a substance in an unvaporized form, a heating element for vaporizing the substance to a vaporized form, and a second coupling means on the cartridge for engaging the first connecting mechanism; a cap removably-couplable to the top end of the modular body, the cap covering the cartridge when coupled to the top end of the modular body; and a dose-control mechanism for the vaporized form of the substance, the dose control mechanism further comprising: a sliding member disposed slidably in a recess on an outer surface of the modular body and configured to move axially about the modular body between a first position and a second position when the cap is not coupled to the top end of the modular body, the sliding member having a width substantially equivalent to a width of the recess, wherein the first position allows the vaporized form of the substance to flow freely in a direction from the interior of the cartridge to the mouthpiece of the cartridge as the user is inhaling through the mouthpiece, wherein the second position is a time-controlled shut-off of flow of the vaporized form of the substance in the direction from the interior of the cartridge to the mouthpiece of the cartridge, and wherein only one of the first position and the second position is afforded when the cap is coupled to the top end of the modular body, the sliding member having a length substantially equivalent to a length of the recess when the cap is coupled to the top end of the modular body; and a time-controlled shut-off component engaged to the sliding member and housed inside the modular body.
12. The modular body of claim 11, wherein the inner portion and outer portion of the modular body takes on a tubular shape or a rectangular shape.
13. The modular body of claim 12, wherein the inner portion and the outer portion of the molecular body takes on a tubular shape.
14. The modular body of claim 11, wherein the heating element of the cartridge that engages the modular body is a vaporizing or atomizing unit.
15. The modular body of claim 14, wherein the power source is a battery housed in the modular body.
16. The modular body of claim 15, wherein the first set of threads is on the battery.
17. The modular body of claim 16, wherein the second set of threads on the outside surface of the cartridge is on the heating element.
18. The modular body of claim 17, wherein the first set of threads and the second set of threads form both a mechanical and an electrical couple when the first set of threads are engaged with the second set of threads.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0019] As it relates to certain non-limiting embodiments, the present invention relates to a modular body for an inhalation device for inhaling a vaporized substance comprising: a top end and a bottom end and an outside portion and an inside portion, wherein the outside portion is clear and the inside portion is colored such that the inside portion is at least partially visible through the outside portion; a first connecting mechanism either on the top end of the modular body or on a power source housed inside the modular body, the first connecting mechanism configured to engage a cartridge, the cartridge comprising a mouthpiece, an interior filled with a substance in an unvaporized form, a heating element for vaporizing the substance to a vaporized form, and a second coupling means on the cartridge for engaging the first connecting mechanism; and a cap removably-couplable to the top end of the modular body, the cap covering the cartridge when coupled to the top end of the modular body.
[0020] As used herein, “inhalation device” is a device comprising a cartridge and a modular body. As discussed in detail below in the specific non-limiting embodiments of the invention, the cartridge of the inhalation device preferably comprises a reservoir or interior for an oil, liquid, wax or solid plant material, a heating element, such as for example, a vaporizer or atomizer unit, a mouthpiece and optionally a power source connector. The reservoir contains the substance that is heated, vaporized an ultimately inhaled by a user. The heated substance is preferably nicotine or cannabis, more preferably cannabis, but can be a variety of other small molecules that can be vaporized, or combinations thereof, such as for example, flavonoids, terpenes and the like. Preferably, the vaporizer gets electric power from a battery power source using a battery connector. The vaporizer, in turn, heats the substance to a specific temperature. The power source, which is preferably housed in the modular body as described herein, and the cartridge are configured to be mechanically and/or electrically coupled to one another, and more preferably both mechanically and electrically coupled to one another. For example, the cartridge can comprise an electrically conductive threaded fastener, such as for example, a 510 connector, and the power source can comprise an electrically conductive threaded receiver. By “510 connector” is meant a mechanical and electrical connector that runs 5 mm long and has 5 threads on the male connection, which is preferably on the cartridge end, and 5 threads on the female connection, which is preferably on the battery, which, as disclosed herein, is housed in the modular body. The threaded fastener and the threaded receiver can be coupled to one another, thereby mechanically and electrically coupling the power source with the cartridge. Under such a mechanism, the threaded receiver is part of or connected to the power source, preferably a battery, and the threaded fastener is part of or connected to the heating element. It is to be understood by those skilled in the art that other types of connection mechanisms for the power source and cartridge are contemplated, such as for example, magnetic connection mechanisms, snaps, twist caps, push on connections, gasketed connections, quick connection mechanisms, turn lock mechanisms, t-bar connections, and the like.
[0021] Referring now to the specific non-limiting embodiments of the invention,
[0022] As noted above, the power source (not pictured), which is preferably housed in the modular body, and the cartridge are configured to be mechanically and/or electrically coupled to one another, and more preferably both mechanically and electrically coupled to one another, wherein the connecting mechanism is preferably by threads.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] Disposed within the recess 113 can be a sliding member 115 in the shape of, for example, a ring, similar to that found on the top of a tubular lip gloss or lip stick container and below a lip gloss or lip stick cap when the cap is coupled to said container. It is to be understood that the sliding member 115 can also take the form of other shapes, such as rectangular, for use on rectangular lip applicator devices. The sliding member 115, as disclosed herein, can be part of a dose-control mechanism (collectively not pictured) for a vaporized form of the substance to be inhaled. The dose-control mechanism can comprise the sliding member 115, as a switch that can be operated by a user, and a time-controlled shut-off component (not pictured) engaged to the sliding member 115 and housed inside the modular body 101. As depicted in
[0025] The sliding member 115 is configured to move axially along the modular body 101 in the recess 114 when the cap 103 is removed. Specifically, the sliding member 115 can move axially into a position, as shown in
[0026] In other words, as depicted in
[0027] The time-controlled shut-off component as described herein can be various mechanisms or combinations thereof as known in the art. For example, the component can include a valve, in which case the reservoir may be a propellant pressurized reservoir, and a valve-opening/closing actuator is provided to operate the valve for delivering the metered substance (as a liquid or an oil) from the propellant pressurized reservoir to the heating element. Alternatively, the time-controlled shut-off component can include a pump with a pump actuating mechanism to operate the pump for delivering the metered substance (as a liquid or an oil) from the propellant pressurized liquid reservoir to the heating element. In addition, a processor along with voltage measurements, current measurements, a vapor analyzer and a microphone (for listening to the white noise passing through) can be employed. As used herein, the sliding member can be used with one or more of the above-mentioned devices for actuating the heating element's vaporization of delivered, metered substance (as a liquid or an oil). In this way, the sliding member can act as a user-activated switch for closing an electrical circuit connecting a battery and the heating element.
[0028] It is therefore an advantage of the inhalation device described herein (see
[0029] Although various embodiments of the inhalation device are illustrated and described herein, it is appreciated that other embodiments are contemplated as being within the scope of the present disclosure and that various substitutions may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the same. As described herein, the discrete inhalation device conceals said device by having a modular body that has the appearance of another article, such that others in proximity of a user of the discrete inhalation device can not identify the use of the same.