DEVICES AND METHODS FOR CLEANING GLASS SMOKING ACCESSORIES
20210112857 ยท 2021-04-22
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Abstract
A cleaning system and cleaning devices and methods for cleaning smoking accessories, and in particular, glass smoking accessories, including a containment, which according to preferred embodiments, is configured as an elastomeric tube, and preferably a silicone tube that is designed to receive the smoking accessory therein. A smoking accessory is admitted to the tube with a cleaner or detergent being added or present in the tube. A closure is provided for closing the end of the silicone containment or tube. The tube is folded over onto itself when the accessory is within the tube. The clip preferably is applied to the tube end to maintain the sealing position of the tube, in order to contain the accessory as well as an cleaning solution therein. The accessory is cleaned by shaking the tube with the accessory therein. A kit is provided having a tube, a brush and a clip.
Claims
1. A device for cleaning glass smoking accessories, such as down stems, slides, and glass concentrate accessories, the device comprising: a tubular structure configured to fit the stem and engage the sides of the stem; the tubular structure being made from a pliable material that is inert to the smoking residue.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the tube comprises a walled structure having at least one wall, and wherein the tubular structure is self-sealing to form a seal against the passage of liquids from the tube when the wall is folded over onto itself; and wherein said self-sealing is reversible to unseal the seal formed by unfolding the tube wall.
3. The device of claim 1 wherein the pliable material comprises silicone.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the silicone has a durometer about 30 AA.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein said tubular structure has a wall defining an interior space therein, and wherein said wall is foldable to seal off the interior space of the tube, against the passage of liquids out from the tube interior space
6. The device of claim 5, wherein said tube wall comprises an elongated portion and a rounded end forming a bottom, wherein said tube wall terminates at the top of said tube to form an opening, said opening being located opposite said rounded end forming the tube bottom, and wherein the tube wall defining said interior space does not include any edges.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein said tube wall has a thickness of from about 3 to 7 mm.
8. The device of claim 6, wherein said tube wall has a thickness of about 6 mm,
9. The device of claim 6, including a clip, and wherein said self-sealing wall is foldable to create a folded portion comprising a thickness of four times the thickness of the tube wall, and wherein said clip is configured to releasably secure the folded over tube portion in the folded condition, wherein said folded portion comprises an imaginary fold line at the axis of the fold, wherein said clip includes a pair of clamping jaws that are releasably openable to clamp the folded over tube portion at the imaginary fold line and which are biased with a spring element to maintain engagement by the clamping jaws to clamp the folded over tube in the folded condition.
10. A device for cleaning glass smoking accessories, such as down stems, slides, and glass concentrate accessories, the device comprising: a tubular structure configured to fit the stem and engage the sides of the stem; the tubular structure being made from a pliable material that is inert to the smoking residue; and a clip; wherein the tube comprises a walled structure having at least one wall, and wherein the tubular structure is self-sealing to form a seal against the passage of liquids from the tube when the wall is folded over onto itself; and wherein said self-sealing is reversible to unseal the seal formed by unfolding the tube wall; wherein the pliable material comprises silicone having a durometer about 30 AA; wherein said tubular structure has a wall defining an interior space therein; wherein said wall is foldable to seal off the interior space of the tube against the passage of liquids out from the tube interior space; wherein said tube wall comprises an elongated portion and a rounded end forming a bottom; wherein said tube wall terminates at the top of said tube to form an opening, said opening being located opposite said rounded end forming the tube bottom, and wherein the tube wall defining said interior space does not include any edges; wherein said tube wall has a thickness of from about 3 to 7 mm; wherein said self-sealing wall is foldable to create a folded portion comprising a thickness of four times the thickness of the tube wall; wherein said clip is configured to releasably secure the folded over tube portion in the folded condition; wherein said folded portion comprises an imaginary fold line at the axis of the fold; and wherein said clip includes a pair of clamping jaws that are releasably openable to clamp the folded over tube portion at the imaginary fold line and which are biased with a spring element to maintain engagement by the clamping jaws to clamp the folded over tube in the folded condition.
11. A kit for cleaning a glass smoking accessories, such as down stems, slides, and glass concentrate accessories, the device comprising: a) a tubular structure configured to fit the stem and engage the sides of the stem; the tubular structure being made from a pliable material that is inert to the smoking residue; b) a brush; c) a clip, wherein said clip is attachable to and detachable from said tubular structure to provide a clamping seal of an end of said tubular structure when said clamp is attached to said tubular structure.
12. A method for cleaning the stem of a glass smoking accessory, comprising: a) providing a tubular structure and a clip b) inserting the tubular structure into the stem, c) pouring a cleaning solution into the tubes opening; d) placing an accessory to be cleaned into the opening of the tube; e) folding the tube end at a location above the accessory; f) securing the tube end with the clip; g) shaking the tube with the accessory therein and the clip installed thereon; h) removing the clip from the tube; and i) removing the accessory from the tube and draining the cleaner from the tube.
13. The method of claim 12, including brushing the accessory to remove any particles or residue remaining.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] An example of a cleaning system is shown in the figures. The cleaning system according to a preferred embodiment, includes components that may be provided together as a kit for cleaning glass smoking accessories.
[0040] Referring to
[0041] The tube 110 preferably comprises an elastomeric tube that is inert to materials, including cleaners used to clean the smoking accessory, and contaminants, such as the smoking residues, that the cleaners dissolve or otherwise remove from the glass smoking accessory. The elastomeric tube 110 preferably is flexibly constructed to form a seal 111f when folded over, as shown for example, in the folded condition represented in
[0042] Referring to
[0043] Embodiments of the tube 110 preferably have a wall thickness suitable to provide protection for the accessory and the user using it, as well as providing the self-sealing capability by allowing the tube 110 to be folded over onto itself to seal the opening. The wall thickness 111d (see
[0044] The folded portion 112 preferably is folded at a distance away from the opening 111c to promote a seal at the upper portion of the tube 110.
[0045] The tube 110 is depicted in a preferred configuration having a rounded bottom 111b as shown is
[0046] To further prevent resin from sticking to the sides of the tube, the tube preferably is made of an inert and flexible material. The material from which the tube is constructed may be a suitable inert material (that is resistant to reacting with the residue of the glass accessory being cleaned, and the cleaners used. Preferred materials from which the tube may be constructed include elastomeric materials that are flexible and suitably strong so the tube may be shaken when the glass accessory is present in the tube, without rupturing the tube wall 111. Some preferred materials include elastomers, including synthetic rubber, silicone, silicone rubber, silicone containing elastomers, and the like. According to preferred embodiments, the tube may be made of silicone or silicone based material, as shown in
[0047] As shown in
[0048] The tube 110 as shown in
[0049] The tube 110 preferably is used with a clip, and according to preferred embodiments, the invention comprises a kit that includes the tube and a clip configured and sized to maintain the fold 111f shown in
[0050] The self-sealing tube wall 111 is foldable to create a folded portion 112 comprising a thickness of four times the thickness of the tube wall 111b. The clip 150 is configured to releasably secure the folded over tube portion 112 in the folded condition (as shown in
[0051] Preferably in addition to the tube 110 and clip 150, preferred embodiments of the kit also include a cleaning brush 170, which is shown in
[0052] The present components preferably may be used to carry out a preferred cleaning method. An exemplary cleaning method, which includes the following steps, is set forth below:
[0053] Method
[0054] Step 1: Begin by pouring a cleaning solution into the opening 111c of the tube 110 as shown in
[0055] Step 2: Take the accessory that is to be cleaned and place it into the opening 111c of the tube 110 as shown in
[0056] Step 3: The tube 110 is to be folded above the accessory that is being cleaned, the folded condition being shown in
[0057] Step 4: The tube 110 when folded over, is then secured with the provided clip 150 as shown in
[0058] Step 5: Holding with two hands, the tube 110 and contents (the glass accessory and cleaner) are shaken vigorously until the accessory is clean.
[0059] Step 6: The clip 150 is then removed, and the tube 110 is unfolded carefully.
[0060] Step 7: The accessory is then poured out into one's hand while held over a sink (or alternately a strainer may be used).
[0061] Step 8: The accessory can be detailed using the provided brush 170, as shown in
[0062] Step 9: Rinse the now cleaned accessory with warm water, and dry.
[0063] Step 10: Repeat the process until desired results are achieved.
[0064] Step 11: To clean the tube 110, use the same cleaning solution as used for the accessory, fold the tube 110 near the top and secure with the clip 150. Simply shake for 10-20 seconds, then rinse with water and air dry.
[0065] Step 12: The brush 170 can be cleaned quickly using the same method used for cleaning down stems.