CANDY WITH HOLDER FOR SMOKING ARTICLE
20210106050 · 2021-04-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23G3/343
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G3/56
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F13/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24F13/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23G3/34
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F13/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed herein are holders of smoking articles that have an external candy attached so that a user can avoid the harmful effects tied to vaping with e-cigarettes, while simultaneously inhaling unadulterated smoke and enjoy an enhanced flavoring from the candy.
Claims
1. A smoking article holder comprising: an external surface, an internal channel, and a distal section and proximal section separated by an external candy; wherein the distal section comprises a distal opening at a distal end configured to receive a smoking article and the proximal section comprises a proximal opening at a proximal end configured to allow smoke from the smoking article to be inhaled by a user, and the internal channel traverses the entire length of the holder from the distal opening to the proximal opening, and has at least a section that tapers from the distal opening in the proximal direction at a length sufficient to wedge the received smoking article by friction.
2. The smoking article holder of claim 1, wherein the entire internal channel linearly tapers from the distal opening to the proximal opening.
3. The smoking article holder of claim 1, wherein the candy has a far aperture and a near aperture connected by an internal passage, wherein the internal passage is configured to allow passage of the smoking article through the internal passage, such that the proximal section extends proximally from the near aperture and the distal extends distally from the far aperture.
4. The smoking article holder of claim 3, wherein the internal passage of the candy and the external surface of the smoking article holder taper from the distal opening to the proximal opening.
5. The smoking article holder of claim 1, wherein the smoking article holder is in the shape of a truncated cone.
6. The smoking article holder of claim 1, wherein the external surface and the internal passage lack any flavoring chemicals.
7. The smoking article holder of claim 1, wherein the entire length of the holder, measured from the proximal opening to the distal opening, is between 2-7 inches, the proximal opening has an area of between ⅛-0.5 square inches, and the distal opening has an area of between 0.2-1.8 square inches.
8. The smoking article holder of claim 7, wherein the proximal segment is between 1/16- 3/16 inches and the distal segment is between 1.5-5 inches.
9. A method of smoking comprising: a) providing a smoking article holder comprising an external surface, an internal channel, and a distal section and proximal section separated by an external candy; wherein the distal section comprises a distal opening at a distal end configured to receive a smoking article and the proximal section comprises a proximal opening at a proximal end configured to allow smoke from the smoking article to be inhaled by a user, and the internal channel traverses the entire length of the holder from the distal opening to the proximal opening, and has at least a section that tapers from the distal opening in the proximal direction at a length sufficient to wedge the received smoking article by friction; b) providing a smoking article having a proximal and distal end; inserting the proximal end of the smoking article into the distal opening until it wedges within the taper of the internal channel; c) placing the user's lips on the outside of the candy, such that the proximal opening of the smoking article holder is also within the user's mouth; d) lighting the distal end of the smoking article; and e) inhaling the smoke from the lit smoking article while their lips are on the outside of the candy.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the external surface and the internal passage of the smoking article holder lack any flavoring chemicals.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the entire length of the smoking article holder, measured from the proximal opening to the distal opening, is between 2-7 inches, the proximal opening has an area of between ⅛-0.5 square inches, and the distal opening has an area of between 0.2-1.8 square inches.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the proximal segment of the smoking article holder is between 1/16- 3/16 inches and the distal segment of the smoking article holder is between 1.5-5 inches.
13. A method of making a smoking article holder, comprising: a) providing a smoking article holder comprising an external surface, an internal channel, and a distal section and proximal section separated by an external candy; wherein the distal section comprises a distal opening at a distal end configured to receive a smoking article and the proximal section comprises a proximal opening at a proximal end configured to allow smoke from the smoking article to be inhaled by a user, and the internal channel traverses the entire length of the holder from the distal opening to the proximal opening, and has at least a section that tapers from the distal opening in the proximal direction at a length sufficient to wedge the received smoking article by friction; b) providing a first mold having a first and second recessed area; the first recessed area configured in the shape of the smoking article holder and a second recessed area being deeper and wider than the first recessed area, and configured to be in the desired shape of the candy and that divides the first recessed area into proximal and distal sections; c) placing the smoking article holder into the first recessed area of the mold; d) pouring a liquid version of candy into the second recessed area of the mold while the smoking article holder is in the first recessed area; and e) allowing the candy to harden and affix around the smoking article holder and afterwards removing the candy and smoking article holder from the mold.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising providing a second mold having the same configuration as the first mold; and placing the second mold on top of the first mold during the hardening process.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the first and second molds are hinged together.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the first recessed area is in the shape of a truncated cone.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the first recessed area is in the shape of a cylinder.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the external surface and the internal passage of the smoking article holder lack any flavoring chemicals.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein the entire length of the smoking article holder, measured from the proximal opening to the distal opening, is between 2-7 inches, the proximal opening has an area of between ⅛-0.5 square inches, and the distal opening has an area of between 0.2-1.8 square inches.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the proximal segment of the smoking article holder is between 1/16- 3/16 inches and the distal segment of the smoking article holder is between 1.5-5 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0015] The present invention provides a smoking article holder with an external candy piece to allow the smoker to experience an enhanced flavor experience without the dangers associated with vaping and/or vaping oils.
[0016] According to preferred embodiments, and as shown in
[0017] According to the preferred embodiments, and as shown in
[0018] The holder 2 by itself (
[0019] According to further embodiments, the holder can include a small hole or “carb” to allow the user to control airflow while smoking. Additionally, the holder can include logos or decorative elements, such as printing effects.
[0020] The smoking article holder 2 can be configured for multiple uses by being made of a material such as metal, glass, silicon, or plastic. Alternatively, the holder 2 can be configured to be disposal such as for a single-use, and be made of disposable material such as a paper-based material, non-exclusively including cardboard, or waxed paper, or a plastic material, for example. Preferred embodiments encompass the holder 2 being entirely made of the same material, but can also be a combination of two or more materials as well.
[0021] The candy 4 is positioned on the outside of the holder 2, in between the proximal section 8 and the distal section 6 of the holder 2. Any suitable candy 4 can be used with the teachings herein, such as chocolate or gummy based candies, but preferably the candy is a hard candy, made of the same or similar base materials as a sucker/lollipop or a candy cane. A hard candy, or boiled sweet, is typically a sugar candy prepared from one or more sugar-based syrups that is boiled to make it. Most hard candy is nearly 100% sugar by weight, with a tiny amount of other ingredients for color or flavor, and negligible water content in the final product. Recipes for hard candy may use syrups of sucrose, glucose, fructose or other sugars, such as corn syrup. Sugar-free versions of hard candy can also be used with the teachings herein.
[0022] Similarly, any suitable shape of candy can be used.
[0023] As shown in
[0024] According to preferred embodiments, the candy 4 is affixed to the holder 2. Preferred methods of affixing the candy 4 to the holder 2 include setting the holder 2 (see
[0025] Preferably, the liquid candy is allowed to harden into a solid state onto the holder 2 within the mold 22, and the holder 2 and resulting candy 4 are removed afterwards to undergo packaging and sale. Any suitable wrapping can be used to cover the holder 2 and/or candy 4 product, non-exclusively including, cardboard, cellophane, other thin plastic wrap, or waxed paper, for example. The above-described process can work for non-hard candies, such as chocolate and gummy type candy as well.