PORTABLE AND DISPOSABLE SMOKING PIPE
20220071278 · 2022-03-10
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Abstract
A smoking pipe is constructed of a flat sheet having perforated creases enabling the sheet to be folded into a rectangular tube. The tube may be held together by adhesive or other fastening solutions. An aperture in the sidewall of the sheet contains a metal screen that can be folded into the interior of the tube to prevent loss of combustibles contained therein. At one end of the sheet, a cotton barrier forms a spark arrestor when the pipe is assembled.
Claims
1. A pipe assembly able to contain a combustible, the pipe assembly comprising: a rectangular sidewall having an exterior-side, an interior-side, four parallel creaselines comprising a first-crease, a second-crease, a third-crease, and a fourth-crease adjacently ordered, and an aperture perforating both the exterior-side and interior-side; a screen affixed within the aperture; a metallic laminate partially covering the interior-side of the rectangular sidewall; and a cotton laminate partially covering the interior-side of the rectangular sidewall; such that the metallic laminate and the cotton laminate do not overlap; wherein the first-crease, the second-crease, the third-crease, and the fourth-crease divide the rectangular sidewall into a first-panel, a second-panel, a third-panel, a fourth-panel, and a fifth-panel in adjacent order.
2. The pipe assembly of claim 1, further comprising a kit comprising multiples of said pipe assembly,
3. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the aperture and the screen each are rectangular in shape.
4. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the aperture perforates the metallic laminate.
5. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the aperture is disposed between the second-crease and the third-crease.
6. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the screen is a metallic screen.
7. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the foil has a maximum thickness of 0.016 millimeters, and the rectangular sidewall has a maximum length of three inches.
8. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first-panel, the second-panel, the third-panel, the fourth-panel, and the fifth-panel are rectangular in shape.
9. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the first-panel, the second-panel, the third-panel, the fourth-panel, and the fifth-panel delineate equivalent surface area to each other.
10. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the first-panel and the fifth-panel are adhered to each other, such that when the first-panel is joined to the fifth-panel, the first-crease, the second-crease, the third-crease, and the fourth-crease each define angles which together sum to three-hundred and sixty-degrees, and the rectangular sidewall forms a rectangular tube.
11. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the rectangular sidewall is constructed of a paper product.
12. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the aperture perforates the third-panel.
13. The pipe assembly of claim 1, further comprising adhesive disposed on at least one of the interior-side and on one of the first-panel and the second-panel.
14. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the screen is affixed to the rectangular sidewall along a single linear axis only, such that the screen may be rotated at an angle relative to the aperture.
15. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein the four parallel creaselines run longitudinally along the rectangular sidewall.
16. The pipe assembly of claim 1, wherein each of the four parallel creaselines are interrupted lacerations of the rectangular sidewall.
17. A disposable pipe assembly able to contain a combustible, the disposable pipe assembly comprising: a rectangular sidewall having an exterior-side, an interior-side, four parallel creaselines comprising a first-crease, a second-crease, a third-crease, and a fourth-crease adjacently ordered, and an aperture perforating both the exterior-side and interior-side; a screen affixed within the aperture; a metallic laminate partially covering the interior-side of the rectangular sidewall; and a cotton laminate partially covering the interior-side of the rectangular sidewall; such that the metallic laminate and the cotton laminate do not overlap; wherein the first-crease, the second-crease, the third-crease, and the fourth-crease divide the rectangular sidewall into a first-panel, a second-panel, a third-panel, a fourth-panel, and a fifth-panel in adjacent order; wherein the aperture and the screen each are rectangular in shape; wherein the aperture perforates the metallic laminate; wherein the aperture is disposed between the second-crease and the third-crease; wherein the screen is a metallic screen; wherein each of the first-panel, the second-panel, the third-panel, the fourth-panel, and the fifth-panel are rectangular in shape; wherein each of the first-panel, the second-panel, the third-panel, the fourth-panel, and the fifth-panel delineate equivalent surface area to each other; further comprising adhesive disposed on the interior-side and on one at least one of of the first-panel and the second-panel; wherein when the first-panel and the fifth-panel are adhered to each other, such that when the first-panel is joined to the fifth-panel, the first-crease, the second-crease, the third-crease, and the fourth-crease each define angles which together sum to three-hundred and sixty-degrees, and the rectangular sidewall forms a rectangular tube; wherein the rectangular sidewall is constructed of a paper product; wherein the screen is affixed to the rectangular sidewall along a single linear axis only, such that the screen may be rotated at an angle relative to the aperture; and wherein the four parallel creaselines run longitudinally along the rectangular sidewall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a disposable smoking pipe, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0013] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a smoking implement and more particularly to a disposable smoking pipe as used to improve the portability and disposability of a smoking pipe.
[0015] Generally, the portable and disposable smoking pipe is a device which, in its original configuration, is not usable as a smoking implement and can contain no combustible. This device takes the shape of a flat card. When a user wishes to covert the device to a pipe, the user folds the card along four creaselines, fastens the two longitudinal ends together, fills the now-assembled pipe with a combustible, and folds down the screen inside the pipe. Subsequently, the combustible may be lit and smoked.
[0016] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0020] Preferably, each of first-panel 170, second-panel 172, third-panel 174, fourth-panel 176, and fifth-panel 178 are rectangular in size. Also, each of first-panel 170, second-panel 172, third-panel 174, fourth-panel 176, and fifth-panel 178 may comprise equivalent area to each other to result in a smoking pipe having a square bore when assembled. First-panel 170 and fifth-panel 178 may also be adhered to each other (such as in the embodiment of
[0021] Also illustrated is an embodiment of the pipe assembly whereby fasteners are provided for affixing first-panel 170 to fifth-panel 178 without adhesive. First-panel 170 (or alternatively, fifth-panel 178) may include one or more tabs 140. Correspondingly, fifth-panel 178 (or alternatively, first-panel 170) may include slits 142 through which tabs 140 may pass and thereby retain first-panel 170 to fifth-panel 178. Tabs 140 may be more or less T-shaped with rounded tips so that they are easier to insert into slits 142 than remove.
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[0023] In some embodiments, a kit may be provided containing multiples of smoking pipe assembly 100.
[0024] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.