SMOKING PIPE WITH IMPROVED DRAFT HOLES
20220273025 · 2022-09-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24F9/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F9/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24F9/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A brass smoking pipe is modified with numerous improvements. It is nickel-brass plated to prevent tarnishing. The draft holes are enlarged from the standard 1/16″ to 3/32″ diameter and drilled at an angle. The tar trap is drilled into a new deep-dish configuration. These modifications improve the pipe's draw. A titanium or quartz crystal retaining rod is provided, both to store multiple quartz crystal bowls in the storage canister and to serve as a domeless nail, converting an herb pipe to a concentrate pipe. A push nut holds quartz crystal bowls on the retaining rod. An oversized poker, available in brass, titanium, or glass, holds the tar trap in place and removes the tar trap for cleaning. The poker may be fitted with an easy-pull grip nut or a removal tool to remove the retaining rod and quartz crystal bowls from the storage canister.
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8. A smoking pipe assembly, comprising a brass smoking pipe comprising a brass bowl with a center; a central draft hole at the center of the brass bowl; one or more peripheral draft holes in the brass bowl, not at the center; said central draft hole and peripheral draft holes measuring at least 3/32″ inch in diameter; said peripheral draft holes drilled at an angle of 10°-30° toward the center of the brass bowl.
9. The smoking pipe assembly of claim 8, further comprising a storage canister with a storage canister diameter; a plurality of quartz crystal bowls smaller than the brass bowl and smaller than the storage canister, each quartz crystal bowl having a top rim, a bottom surface, and a central draft hole centered in the bottom surface; said quartz crystal bowls stacked to form a cartridge; a retaining rod passing through the central draft holes of all the quartz crystal bowls in the cartridge; a support attached to the retaining rod and underneath the closed bottom surface of the bottom-most quartz crystal bowl; said quartz crystal bowls, retaining rod, and support stored inside the storage canister; a diameter of the retaining rod; a removal tool, in the form of a cylinder with at least one open end, a hollow interior, and a diameter of the hollow interior equal to the diameter of the retaining rod.
10. The smoking pipe assembly of claim 9, wherein the retaining rod is composed of a material with melting point above 1,600° C.; the central draft hole of each quartz crystal bowl is at least 3/32 inches in diameter.
11. The smoking pipe assembly of claim 10, wherein each support is a washer with a concave face, a convex face, and a central hole; further comprising a layer of nickel plated onto the brass smoking pipe; a layer of brass plated onto the layer of nickel; and further comprising a hollow chamber underneath the brass bowl; a poker stem opening into the hollow chamber; a poker with first end and second end, with the first end fitted into the poker stem; a grip nut on the second end of the poker; said poker stem opening into the hollow chamber; said first end of the poker protruding through the poker stem into the hollow chamber; a tar trap in the hollow chamber, said tar trap having a vertical exterior wall; a groove carved partly through the vertical exterior wall of the tar trap; so that the first end of the poker fits into the groove.
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Description
5. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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6. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Each part of the invention is numbered with a digit that indicates the figure in which the part first appears. For example, part 221 first appears in
[0021] The invention is a modified brass smoking pipe. Production begins with a standard solid brass pipe 11, ideally the Proto Pipe® or a similar article. The essential parts of the unmodified pipe are a brass bowl 111 with a central draft hole 1111 and peripheral draft holes 1112, a mouthpiece 112, a storage canister 113, a removable poker 114 that fits into a poker stem 23, a hollow chamber 21 beneath the brass bowl, and a removable tar trap 22 that fits within the hollow chamber.
[0022] The improved pipe is coated with a plate of nickel, which is then plated with another layer of brass. This plating is enough to keep the pipe from tarnishing.
[0023] The draft holes in a standard brass pipe are 1/16 inch in diameter. This is a holdover from days when available herbs were dryer and dirtier than today (about 5% dirt by volume). With today's cleaner product, the pipe can function with larger holes. The next modification is to use a drill to expand each draft hole 1111 and 1112 to a diameter of 3/32 inch. See
[0024] The tar trap 22 is a solid brass plug that is concave on top to collect tar from burning herbs. The next major improvement in the current invention is a deepening of the tar trap.
[0025] Note that the deep-dish concavity 412 sits essentially below the smoke hole 221. This keeps smoke and tar from seeping out of the tar trap into the hollow chamber 21. In a traditional Proto Pipe®, this seepage creates a layer of residue around the tar trap, gluing the tar trap into the hollow chamber.
[0026] The improved tar trap is modified to fit better into the hollow chamber for easier insertion and removal. The Proto Pipe® tar trap is tapered and then press fit into the hollow chamber. By contrast, the modified tar trap has a vertical external wall 223. The external wall has a circumferential groove 51. An O-ring 222 fits into the circumferential groove 51. The O-ring provides a tight seal for the tar trap when it is inserted into the hollow chamber. Because of this seal, it is not necessary to press fit the modified tar trap into the hollow chamber. The tar trap is removed for cleaning much more easily.
[0027] The poker 114 is a multi-functional tool. Normally, it fits in place on the underside of the pipe, as shown best in
[0028] The Proto Pipe® uses only a straight steel wire to hold the tar trap in place. The improved pipe has an enlarged poker 114. A second end 25 of the poker 114 protrudes into the hollow chamber 21, as visible in
[0029] The poker is also used to remove the tar trap. The second end 25 of the poker 114 fits through the central draft hole 1111 of the brass bowl and pushes down on the tar trap 22. This action easily removes the tar trap. The same action is notoriously difficult for the Proto Pipe®. In the Proto Pipe®, the tar trap is press fit. Furthermore, without the O-ring, the Proto Pipe® tar trap tends to get completely glued into the hollow chamber with tar.
[0030] In an alternative embodiment (not shown in the figures) the poker may take the form of a hex key or Allen wrench, with a 90° bend in the first end 1141. The 90° bend replaces the grip nut. In this embodiment, the second end 25 has a hexagonal cross-section. The hexagonal cross-section fits into the screw 115 to adjust the screw more loosely or tightly. The screw, in turn, secures the lid 116 of the pipe.
[0031] The poker may be formed of brass or a material with a high melting point such as grade 2 titanium or glass. Brass, titanium, and some forms of glass have melting points above 1,600° C. A heat-resistant poker is useful when the poker is used to dab concentrates.
[0032] Some smokers prefer to keep their herb in a quartz crystal bowl 24. The quartz crystal bowl is made of quartz crystal glass. It fits inside the brass bowl, as shown in
[0033] The improved invention modifies a brass pipe to serve as a concentrate pipe. A concentrate is an herbal oil made into a concentrated wax or liquid. For example, e-juice is a tobacco concentrate used in e-cigarettes. To set up the pipe to smoke concentrate, a retaining rod 81 is fitted through the central draft hole of a quartz crystal bowl as seen in
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[0035] A push nut 82 is provided to facilitate holding a quartz crystal bowl 24 on a retaining rod 81. A push nut is a washer with a concave face 821 and a convex face 822 (not shown directly). The washer is perforated with a central hole 823. The configuration of the push nut makes it unidirectional. When a push force is applied to the convex face, the central hole is slightly opened, allowing the push nut to slide along the rod in the direction of its concave face. However, when a push force is applied to the concave face, the central hole is slightly closed, making the push nut seize up on the retaining rod. In this regard, the push nut is like a Tinnerman washer.
[0036] The push nut provides support for one or more quartz crystal bowls on a retaining rod.
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