Butane-free smoking device
11464254 · 2022-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24F2700/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A smoking device which permits combustion and inhalation of smoking material without also inhaling gases from a source of combustion such as lighter. The smoking device has a main body with a lower end adapted to connect to an overall smoking system. A lower portion of the main body defines internal flow channels, while an upper portion defines a smoking chamber therein. A burn plate or disc is clamped against an inner ledge in the lower end of the smoking chamber which is enclosed by a lid having an air inlet. The smoking chamber may house a manifold member which clamps the burn plate against an inner ledge. A user places smoking material on the burn plate and closes the smoking chamber with the lid. While applying a lighter flame directed into the lateral throughbore to the underside of the burn plate, the user applies suction to the lower inhalation passageway which pulls air in through the air inlet in the lid. Combustion of the smoking material creates smoke which is ported through the smoking device to the user without pulling in any of the gases from the lighter flame.
Claims
1. A smoking device, comprising: a main body defining an upper portion opening upward, the upper portion having inner walls that define a smoking chamber and an inner ledge that forms a central opening at the bottom of the smoking chamber, the main body having at least one internal flow channel formed therein which opens to the smoking chamber and extends downward through a lower portion of the main body to a lower passageway; a burn plate sized and shaped to be supported by the inner ledge and thus completely cover the central opening at the bottom of the smoking chamber; a manifold member sized and shaped to fit within the smoking chamber of the main body, the manifold member being configured to be fastened within the smoking chamber and clamp the burn plate against the inner ledge, the manifold member having a central receptacle and ports through sidewalls to provide fluid communication between the central receptacle and the at least one internal flow channel in the main body; and a lid adapted to be secured to and cover the upper portion of the main body, enclosing the smoking chamber from above, the lid having at least one air inlet, wherein smoking material may be placed within the central receptacle of the manifold member and onto the burn plate and the lid secured to the upper portion of the main body, and wherein the smoking material may be combusted by application of a flame to the underside of the burn plate and aspiration by a user from the lower passageway to create a flow in through the air inlet of the lid through the ports in the manifold member, through the at least one internal flow channel in the main body and through the lower passageway.
2. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the main body extends directly downward from the upper portion along a central axis and has two opposed legs each of which having one of the internal flow channels, wherein the legs converge at a lower end to define the lower passageway, and wherein a lateral through bore is defined between the legs and underneath the upper portion of the main body to provide a space under the burn plate for application of a flame.
3. The smoking device of claim 2, wherein upper ends of the internal flow channels are in fluid communication with an annular space defined around the manifold member and between the manifold member and the smoking chamber, and wherein the manifold member has a plurality of the ports circumferentially spaced therearound to fluidly connect the central receptacle and the annular space.
4. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the lower portion of the main body extends laterally away from the upper portion and then downward to the lower passageway, the lower portion defining a single internal flow channel that opens to an annular space defined around the manifold and between the manifold member and the smoking chamber, and wherein the manifold member has a plurality of the ports circumferentially spaced therearound to fluidly connect the central receptacle and the annular space.
5. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the upper portion of the main body has a tapered vertical cross-sectional configuration which widens as it progresses upward, and the smoking chamber defined within the upper portion is likewise tapered, and wherein the manifold member and the central receptacle defined therein are also similarly tapered.
6. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the manifold member is secured within the upper portion of the main body with fasteners.
7. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the lid is secured to the upper portion of the main body with magnets.
8. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the main body and lid are formed of machined aluminum that has been anodized.
9. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the lid has a single air inlet centrally located therein.
10. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the burn plate is made of metal and has a floor thickness of between 0.001 inches (0.025 mm) and 0.005 inches (0.076 mm).
11. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the burn plate is cup-shaped with an upwardly and outwardly tapered side wall surrounding a floor that covers the central opening at the bottom of the smoking chamber.
12. A smoking device, comprising: a main body defining an upper portion opening upward, the upper portion having inner walls that define a smoking chamber and an inner ledge that forms a central opening at the bottom of the smoking chamber, the main body having at least one internal flow channel formed therein which opens to the smoking chamber and extends downward through a lower portion of the main body to a lower passageway; a burn plate sized and shaped to be supported by the inner ledge and thus completely cover the central opening at the bottom of the smoking chamber, the burn plate being clamped against the inner ledge and being formed of a material and having a thickness that enables substantially instantaneous and complete heat transmissivity and combustion of a smoking material placed on an upper face thereof from application of a flame to a lower face thereof; a lid adapted to be secured to and cover the upper portion of the main body, enclosing the smoking chamber from above, the lid having a single air inlet centrally located therein, wherein smoking material may be placed within the central receptacle of the manifold member and onto the burn plate and the lid secured to the upper portion of the main body, and wherein the smoking material may be combusted by application of a flame to the underside of the burn plate and aspiration by a user from the lower passageway to create a flow in through the air inlet of the lid, through the at least one internal flow channel in the main body and through the lower passageway.
13. The smoking device of claim 12, wherein the lower portion of the main body extends directly downward from the upper portion along a central axis and has two opposed legs each of which having one of the internal flow channels, wherein the legs converge at a lower end to define the lower passageway, and wherein a lateral through bore is defined between the legs and underneath the upper portion of the main body to provide a space under the burn plate for application of a flame.
14. The smoking device of claim 13, wherein upper ends of the internal flow channels are in fluid communication the smoking chamber.
15. The smoking device of claim 12, wherein the lower portion of the main body extends laterally away from the upper portion and then downward to the lower passageway, the lower portion defining a single internal flow channel that opens to the smoking chamber.
16. The smoking device of claim 12, wherein the upper portion of the main body has a tapered vertical cross-sectional configuration which widens as it progresses upward, and the smoking chamber defined within the upper portion is likewise tapered.
17. The smoking device of claim 12, further including a manifold member secured within the upper portion of the main body and having a lower end adapted to clamp the burn plate against the inner ledge.
18. The smoking device of claim 12, wherein the lid is secured to the upper portion of the main body with magnets.
19. The smoking device of claim 12, wherein the main body and lid are formed of machined aluminum that has been anodized.
20. The smoking device of claim 12, wherein the burn plate is made of metal and has a floor thickness of between 0.001 inches (0.025 mm) and 0.005 inches (0.076 mm).
21. The smoking device of claim 12, wherein the burn plate is cup-shaped with an upwardly and outwardly tapered side wall surrounding a floor that covers the central opening at the bottom of the smoking chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Features and advantages of the present invention will become appreciated and become better understood with reference to the specification, claims, and appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(13) The present application presents an improved smoking device which greatly reduces if not eliminates inhalation of gases generated by a combustion source such as a butane lighter. The smoking device is adaptable for use as the outer end of a hand-held pipe or may be connected to a larger smoking system such as a hookah or bong. The smoking device is suitable for combustion of a variety of smokable solid substances, such as one or more of tobacco, dried leaves such as stinging nettle or jimson weed, marijuana and other forms of smokable cannabis, or herbs such as cloves. The smoking device is also adaptable for full or partial combustion of liquids such as oils of any of the aforementioned solid substances. All of these solid materials or liquid substances individually or collectively will be termed smoking material herein.
(14) The present application describes devices which separate the desirable smoke from the undesirable gasses produced by a combustion source such as a butane lighter. In this context, combustion sources include any heat source capable of combusting smokable material, such as lighters that us butane or naptha (e.g., Zippo lighters), matches, hemp wicks, etc.
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(21) After placing a quantity of smoking material 70 onto the burn plate 32 (
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(23) In the illustrated embodiment, the tapered side wall 62 of the cupped burn plate 32 extends upward between the flue 56 of the manifold member 34 and the surrounding walls of the smoking chamber 30. This overlap prevents liquid smoke material 70 or liquids formed by combustion of the smoking material from seeping downward from the upper portion of the main body. In an alternative embodiment, a flat burn plate 32′ as seen in
(24) To operate, a user places a quantity of smoking material 70 into the central tapered receptacle 57 of the manifold member 34 and onto the burn disc or plate 32, and secures the upper lid 36 over the open upper end 26 of the main body 22. The lower end 24 has a threaded interface 80 that may be directly connected to a pipe or other smoking system, or a tapered adapter 82 may be secured thereto for mating with a larger smoking system. Standard pipe or smoking system connectors are threaded 14 mm bores or tapered 18 mm receptacles. Of course, these dimension and connector types may change depending on the need. In any event, the smoking device 20 is connected to a larger smoking system such that a user can aspirate air downward through a lower passageway 84 in the lower end 24.
(25) The lower passageway 84 connects to a pair of diverging flow channels 86 (
(26) The user directs the flame of a lighter into the lateral throughbore 40 so that it comes in contact with the underside of the burn plate 32. Because the burn plate 32 is relatively thin, the heat transferred therethrough ignites the combustible material 70, thus creating smoke within the smoking chamber 30. As explained above, the smoke is then drawn outward through the ports 92 and eventually downward through the lower passageway 84 into the larger smoking system, as seen in
(27) The burn plate 32 is desirably formed out of a material and floor thickness such that there is rapid heat transfer therethrough so that the heat from the lighter can easily combust the smoking material 70. For the purpose of definition, the burn plate 32 has “substantially instantaneous and complete heat transmissivity” through its thickness so as to transfer the heat from a flame substantially instantaneously and completely from one side to the other. The term “substantially” is used as any barrier, even a thin foil-like barrier such as the burn plate 32, absorbs a minimum of heat energy or otherwise interferes with perfect heat transfer through its thickness. Stainless steel is a suitable material, though other metals that can be used include titanium and copper. In one embodiment, the burn plate 32 is made of metal (e.g., stainless steel) and has a floor thickness of at least 0.001 inches (0.025 mm). The thickness of the floor can be less, but is preferably not greater than 0.005 inches (0.127 mm), and more preferably no greater than 0.003 inches (0.076 mm). Because the manifold member 34 can easily be removed, the burn plate 32 can be replaced with a new one if deposits form on its upper surface, or if it burns through from excessive heat. Similarly, some people prefer smoking from glass, and thus glass (e.g., crystal) is a possible material that can be used as a burn plate 32. Such glass discs can be made as thin as 0.055 inches (1.4 mm). Other materials that could be used include ceramics, metal alloys, stone, precious stones, etc.
(28) In a preferred embodiment, the main body 22 and lid 36 are machined out of aluminum and anodized to produce various colors or tints. For example, the exterior of the main body 22 and lid 36 can be formed with an anodized black or gold surface. Alternatively, the main body 22 and lid 36 may be diecast aluminum, though a diecast formation method precludes anodizing. The manifold member 34 may also be machined aluminum, though stainless steel or titanium could be used.
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(30) The shape of the smoking device 20 may be modified from that illustrated, but a tapered main body 22 is desire. As seen in
(31) In one embodiment, the overall axial height of the smoking device 20 from the lower end 24 to the lid 36 is less than 3 inches, with the axial height of the main body 22 being approximately 2 inches.
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(33) Other shapes are contemplated, such as one that is schematically shown in
(34) Although the invention has been described and illustrated with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of example, and that numerous changes in the combination and arrangement of parts can be resorted to by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention, as hereinafter claimed.