System and Method for Incorporating and Releasing a Substance into a Smokable Material
20210068450 ยท 2021-03-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24D3/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24C5/47
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24D3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24C5/47
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A system and method for incorporating and releasing a substance into a smokable material is provided. In one embodiment of the present invention, a smokable element (e.g., a cigarette) includes a first wrapper and a filler (e.g., tobacco, cannabis, etc.) encased by the first wrapper. A capsule is then embedded within the filler and a second wrapper is placed over the first wrapper adjacent the capsule. The capsule may comprise a liquid (e.g., cannabinoids, terpenes, etc.) encased within a shell. By squeezing the second wrapper, the shell can be crushed (or broken open), releasing the liquid into the filler, thereby creating a splash zone. Vapors and/or smoke from the splash zone can then be inhaled by a user, enhancing the user's smoking experience.
Claims
1. A smokable element comprising a distal end and a proximal end, comprising: a first cylindrical wrapper extending from said distal end to said proximal end and having a first length; at least one capsule placed within said first cylindrical wrapper, said at least one capsule comprising an inner liquid contained within an outer breakable shell; a smokable filler placed within said first cylindrical wrapper and at least between said at least one capsule and said distal end of said smokable element, wherein combustion of a portion of said smokable filler adjacent said distal end of said smokable element along with inhalation by a user results in smoke passing through said first cylindrical wrapper toward said proximal end of said smokable element; and a second cylindrical wrapper having a distal end, a proximal end, and a second length therebetween that is shorter than said first length, said second cylindrical wrapper being positioned over said first cylindrical wrapper at a location at least adjacent said at least one capsule; wherein said outer breakable shell can be ruptured by applying pressure to a top and bottom portion of said second cylindrical wrapper adjacent said at least one capsule, resulting in a release of said inner liquid into a portion of said smokable filler adjacent said at least one capsule; wherein said second cylindrical wrapper is configured to at least reinforce said first cylindrical wrapper adjacent said at least one capsule after said inner liquid has been released.
2. The smokable element of claim 1, wherein said first cylindrical wrapper is tapered, a distal end of said first cylindrical wrapper having a diameter that is larger than a proximal end of said first cylindrical wrapper.
3. The smokable element of claim 1, wherein said second cylindrical wrapper has a thickness that is one of equal to and greater than two times that of a thickness of said first cylindrical wrapper.
4. The smokable element of claim 2, wherein said second cylindrical wrapper is tapered and configured to be slid over said first cylindrical wrapper.
5. The smokable element of claim 1, wherein said inner liquid comprises at least one cannabinoid.
6. The smokable element of claim 5, wherein said cannabinoid comprises at least one of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabinol (CBN), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabichromene (CBC).
7. The smokable element of claim 5, wherein said inner liquid further comprises at least one terpenoid.
8. The smokable element of claim 7, wherein said terpenoid comprises at least one of citrulline, limonene, myrcene, pinene, linalool, humulene, ocimene, terpinolene, and caryophyllene.
9. The smokable element of claim 7, wherein a ratio of terpenoids to cannabinoids is one of equal to or greater than two-to-one.
10. The smokable element of claim 7, wherein said inner liquid further comprises at least one flavonoid.
11. A method for incorporating at least one capsule into a smokable element having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein said capsule comprises an inner liquid contained within an outer breakable shell, comprising: forming a first cylindrical wrapper, said first cylindrical wrapper extending from said distal end of said smokable element to said proximal end of said smokable element, and having a first length; placing said capsule inside said first cylindrical wrapper, closer to said proximal end of said smokable element than said distal end of said smokable element; placing a smokable filler inside said first cylindrical wrapper, filling said first cylindrical wrapper from said capsule to said distal end of said smokable element, wherein combustion of a portion of said smokable filler adjacent said distal end of said smokable element along and inhalation by a user results in smoke passing through said first cylindrical wrapper toward said proximal end of said smokable element; and placing a second cylindrical wrapper over said first cylindrical wrapper at a location at least adjacent said capsule, said second cylindrical wrapper having a distal end, a proximal end, and a second length therebetween that is shorter than said first length; wherein said outer breakable shell can be ruptured by squeezing said second cylindrical wrapper adjacent said at least one capsule, resulting in a release of said inner liquid into a portion of said smokable filler adjacent said at least one capsule.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of placing another portion of said smokable filler inside said first cylindrical wrapper between said capsule and said proximal end of said smokable element.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of placing other portions of said smokable filler around said capsule, between said capsule and inner surfaces of said first cylindrical wrapper.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein said first cylindrical wrapper is tapered, a distal end of said first cylindrical wrapper having a diameter that is larger than a proximal end of said first cylindrical wrapper.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein said second cylindrical wrapper has a thickness that is one of equal to and greater than two times that of a thickness of said first cylindrical wrapper.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein said second cylindrical wrapper is tapered and is placed over said first cylindrical wrapper by said user by sliding said second cylindrical wrapper over said first cylindrical wrapper.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein said inner liquid comprises at least one substance extracted from cannabis and selected from tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabinol (CBN), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabichromene (CBC).
18. The method of claim 17, wherein said substance further comprises at least one terpenoid selected from citrulline, limonene, myrcene, pinene, linalool, humulene, ocimene, terpinolene, and caryophyllene.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein said substance comprises a ratio of terpenoids to cannabinoids is equal to or greater than two-to-one.
20. A cigarette, comprising: a first wrapper having a distal end, a proximal end, and a first length therebetween; at least one capsule placed within said first wrapper, said capsule comprising at least a liquid therein; a smokable filler placed within said first wrapper and at least between said capsule and said distal end of said first wrapper, wherein inhalation by a user during combustion of said smokable filler adjacent said distal end of said first cylindrical wrapper results in smoke flowing through said first wrapper from said distal end of said first wrapper to said proximal end of said first wrapper; and a second wrapper having a distal end, a proximal end, and a second length therebetween that is shorter than said first length, said second wrapper being positioned over at least a portion of said first wrapper surrounding said capsule; wherein said capsule can be ruptured by applying an inward pressure to said second wrapper, resulting in a release of said liquid over a portion of said smokable filler adjacent said at least one capsule.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0040] Preferred embodiments of the present invention include a cigarette that comprises at least one filler, at least one wrapper, and at least one substance that is (or can be) released into the cigarette, allowing the user to inhale and/or smoke the substance, preferably during combustion of the cigarette, or a portion thereof. It should be appreciated that the term cigarette is used herein in its broadest sense and includes any narrow cylinder (or other shape) containing a material or substance that can be smoked or inhaled, including a traditional cigarette, cigar, joint, blunt, spiff, jay, or doobie, or any electric version thereof. The term filler is also used in its broadest sense and includes all smokable material generally known to those skilled in the art, including tobacco, cannabis, and/or any other dried, smokable herb (cloves, etc.). Similarly, the term wrapper is used herein in its broadest sense and includes all smokable encasements (e.g., leaves, papers, etc.) generally known to those skilled in the art, including tobacco, cannabis, hemp, flax, sisal, rice straw, esparto, and/or other non-wood plant fibers. It should be appreciated that fillers and wrappers that include other substances (e.g., wrappers that include sodium potassium tartrate to regulate combustion, fillers that include added nicotine (or other psychoactive substances, such as THC) to increase its potency, etc.) are within the scope of the present invention.
[0041] In a first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
[0042] Referring back to
[0043] For example, assume the filler is cannabis having a first level of THC and the liquid includes (at least in part) a cannabinoid oil having a second level of THC. By crushing the capsule and releasing the liquid, the cannabinoid oil would flow or seep into and over the surrounding cannabis, resulting in a splash zone having a higher THC level than that of the cannabis itself. This would allow a user to boost the level of THC that is ingested by merely pressing inward on the second wrapper, thereby crushing the capsule and releasing the liquid into the filler.
[0044] It should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment depicted in
[0045] As discussed above, the present invention is also not limited to any particular type of filler. While the filler may be a type of cannabis, other fillers (discussed above) or combinations thereof are within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, a cigarette containing tobacco is within the spirit and scope of the present invention. By way of another example, a cigarette containing cannabis, either alone or combined (or laced) with at least one substance (e.g., hashish, cannabinoids, terpenoids, flavonoids, etc.) is also within the spirit and scope of the present invention. By way of another example, a cigarette containing hemp, cloves, etc., is further within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0046] It should be appreciated that the second wrapper serves a function that is similar to that of the first wrapper, i.e., to contain (or support) the filler, or a portion thereof. In other words, once the liquid is dispersed throughout a portion of the filler, creating a splash zone, the first wrapper, which may be a single rolling paper, may not be sufficient to contain (or support) the same (i.e., the moistened or laced filler). Hence the reason for the second wrapper adjacent (or surrounding) the splash zone. The second wrapper also serves a function that is different from that of the first wrapper. As discussed above, inward pressure may be applied to the second wrapper to crush or snap the capsule. Thus, the second wrapper should be resilient enough to spring substantially back to its original shape (e.g., substantially cylindrical) or close thereto.
[0047] Depending on certain factors (i.e., the size of the capsule, the amount of pressure that must be applied to crush or snap the capsule, the amount of fluid inside the capsule, the dispersion rate, the type and thickness of first wrapper, etc.), the second wrapper may be identical to the first wrapper (e.g., both being a single rolling paper, thereby providing a two-rolling-paper thickness around the splash zone, etc.), identical to the first wrapper, but containing additional layers (e.g., the first wrapper being a single rolling paper and the second wrapper being two rolling papers, thereby providing a three-rolling-paper thickness around the splash zone, etc.), or different from the first wrapper (e.g., the first wrapper being a single rolling paper and the second wrapper being a paper (e.g., hemp paper, etc.), leaf, or cardboard that is at least two times thicker than the rolling paper, etc.). Again, while different wrappers may have different tradeoffs, the second wrapper should preferable contain (or support) the splash zone, aid, or at least not inhibit, combustion of the same (unless it is removable, see below), and be somewhat resilient. And while the foregoing factors may dictate a different ratio, a wrapper-thickness, splash zone to non-splash zone ratio of 2:1 or 3:1 is preferred.
[0048] With respect to the term capsule, it should be appreciated that this term is used herein in its broadest sense to mean any secured substance, regardless of how the substance is secured. For example, as shown in
[0049] It should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the capsules depicted in
[0050] For example, as shown in
[0051] For example, in one embodiment of the present invention, the shell is constructed using a material that will produce a snap sound when it breaks. Not only does this create an auditory experience that a user may like (e.g., find enjoyable, etc.), but it allows a user to know when the shell breaks and fluid is being dispersed (i.e., keep pressing inward until you hear a snap sound). For example, the capsule may be constructed using a cellulose-based shell, which may be vegan, organic, etc. Such a shell will snap when it is crushed. The shell may also include at least one ingredient typically found in cannabis. For example, the shell (e.g., cellulose-based shell, etc.) may include at least one cannabinoid (e.g., THC, CBD, etc.). By doing this, smoke from the shell itself (either after it is crushed, or in lieu of crushing), assuming the cigarette is smoked into through the shell region (i.e., the shell is smoked), will deliver an increased level of cannabinoids to the user. By way of another example, the shell is constructed (at least primarily) from cannabinoids, or products derived therefrom. For example, shatter is a type of cannabis concentrate created by extracting the cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. The result is a translucent cannabis concentrate that breaks and shatters like glass. Processes for creating shatter may include distillation, winterization, and or de-waxing (e.g., to remove impurities such as plant lipids, waxes, etc.). As in the prior example, smoke from the shell itself (either after it is crushed, or in lieu of crushing) will deliver an increased level of cannabinoids to the user. In other examples, the shell also (or alternatively) includes at least one terpenoid and/or at least one flavonoid.
[0052] It should also be appreciated that the liquid inside the capsule (in such embodiments) is not limited to any particular liquid, and may include any fluid, such as liquid nicotine, cannabinoids (or cannabinoid oils) (e.g., tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), cannabidiol (CBD), cannabinol (CBN), cannabigerol (CBG), etc.), terpenoids (or terpenoid oils) (e.g., pinene, myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, linalool, humulene, ocimene, terpinolene, citrulline, etc.), and/or flavonoids (or flavonoid oils) (e.g., flavonols, such as those naturally found in apples, tomatoes, etc., flavan-3-ols, such as those found in bananas, blueberries, etc., flavones, such as those found in parsley, oranges, etc., flavonones, such as those found in grapefruit, lemons, etc., and anthocyanidins, such as those found in strawberries, cherries, etc.). The capsule may also include other substances, such as propylene glycol, etc., which may function as a diluent for thicker, lower viscosity substances (e.g., cannabinoid oils, etc.). The fluid should preferable increase, alter, or supplement the effects (e.g., the high, etc.), flavor, taste, smell, medicinal value, and/or enjoyability of the cigarette.
[0053] While the present invention is not limited to any particular fluid (or for that matter, the use of fluid at all), because we are dealing with a smokable element, the liquid, or properties thereof (e.g., THC, CBD, CBG, terpenoids, flavonoids, etc.) are ingested by inhaling vapors from the splash zone (i.e., liquid-coated filler) and/or smoke from a combustion thereof. In other words, certain liquids will put off vapors once the liquid is exposed to air (hence one reason for encapsulating the liquid until it is ready to be used). For these liquids, the flow of smoke, air, or vapor in the case of an e-cigarette, over the splash zone is sufficient to ingest its properties. For other liquids, ingestion results from smoking, or inhaling the smoke produced during combustion of the splash zone.
[0054] It should be appreciated that for some liquid, ingestion is a combination of the two. Thus, by placing the splash zone near the user's mouth, the user will inhale vapors from the splash zone while the user is smoking the filler. These vapors may contain certain terpenoids or flavonoids, thereby enhancing the user's smoking experience. Once the combustion reaches the splash zone, smoke resulting therefrom may contain certain cannabinoids (e.g., THC, CBD, CBG, etc.), thereby enhancing (or boosting) the effects (e.g., the high, medicinal value, etc.) of the cigarette. Thus, a single capsule can be used to provide a two-tier effect. For example, if the capsule includes both cannabinoids and terpenoids, then breaking the capsule will result in the user inhaling vapors from the terpenoids while smoking the cigarette. These vapors are coming off the splash zone even when the splash zone is not being smoked. However, if the user smokes through the splash zone, the user will inhale smoke from the cannabinoids.
[0055] While placing the capsule near (or closer to) the user's mouth is preferred, other locations are within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, as shown in
[0056] As previously mentioned, a drawback to adding a substance, especially liquid, to the filler portion of the cigarette, is that if the liquid is too thick, or has too high of a viscosity, it will not readily spread (or flow) throughout the filler. Alternatively, if the liquid is too thin, or has too low of a viscosity, it may spread (or flow) to easily, which may inhibit burning of (and/or pulling of air through) the splash zone and/or affect the integrity of the cigarette (e.g., dampening the wrapper, causing the cigarette to fall apart, etc.). For this reason, a liquid that has a medium viscosity (e.g., between 500-5000 cps at 70 F.) is preferred. This can be achieved by mixing a liquid having a low viscosity, such as terpenoid oil, with a liquid having a high viscosity, such as cannabinoid oil, at a ratio of roughly 2:1. This results in a mixture having a viscosity that is not too thick to prevent flow, and not too thin to present the problems described above. It should be appreciated that while a liquid having medium viscosity is preferred, the present invention is not so limited. For example, a capsule containing only cannabinoid oil, only terpenoids, etc., is within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Different viscosities can be addressed by modifying the filler (e.g., type, density, etc.), the second wrapper (e.g., thickness, etc.), the capsule (e.g., location, release rate, etc.), etc.
[0057] While viscosity is an important feature, so too is the liquid itself and its effect on the burnability of the cigarette. For example, prior art capsules, which are used in the filter portion of the cigarette, generally include water. This is done for two reasons. First, water (itself) acts as a filter. Thus, by adding water to the filter portion of the cigarette, the filter can better function to remove impurities. Second, water can be used as a diluent (e.g., to dilute other substances that are contained within the capsule). While water may work well in the filter portion of the cigarette, it would not work well in the filler portion of the cigarette. This is because water is not flammable and is instead a fire retardant. In other words, the adding of water to the filler would prevent (or at least hamper) combustion of the same. In contradistinction, terpenoids and cannabinoid oils are flammable and are fire accelerants. Thus, not only are there benefits associated with terpenoids and cannabinoids (or the ingestion thereof), but they actually increase the burnability of the cigarette. This is in stark contrast to prior art capsules, which prevent (or at least hamper) combustion.
[0058] With respect to the second wrapper, it should be placed adjacent (e.g., surrounding) the capsule, allowing the wrapper to be squeezed to break the capsule. The second wrapper may also be placed adjacent (e.g., surrounding) the splash zone, allowing the wrapper to support the same. While the second wrapper may have a length that is equal to that of the first wrapper, a shorter second wrapper is preferred, as a thick wrapper is generally not a positive for a cigarette. For this reason, the length of the second wrapper should be as short as possible, while still providing the necessary functionality. While this may result in an increased wrapper thickness around the splash zone, those skilled in the art may find this acceptable, especially since the splash zone may burn hotter than traditional tobacco (especially if it includes cannabinoid oil). In other words, while a thick wrapper is generally not desirable, it may be less noticeable around a splash zone having a higher burn rate.
[0059] As shown in
[0060] In another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in
[0061] It should be appreciated that the cigarette may include other features found on traditional cigarettes, including a filter and/or tip. For example, as shown
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[0063] In a second embodiment of the present invention, the cigarette may be both cylindrical and tapered, where the diameter of the cigarette increases from a proximal end to a distal end. This can be seen in
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[0065] Similar to the way in which the second wrapper can be configured to slide over the first wrapper, the chamber (see
[0066] It should be appreciated that the capsule may be supported within the chamber in a number of ways. For example, as shown in
[0067] By way of another example, the capsule may be positioned within an inner structure 820A having passage ways 820B allowing for the free-flow of air or smoke 820C. In other words, the function of the chamber is not to filter, but to support and create a splash zone once the capsule has been crushed. However, it must also allow for air or smoke to flow therethrough. As shown in
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[0070] It should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the manner of construction illustrated in
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[0072] It should be appreciated that the present invention is not limited to the steps recited in
[0073] Having thus described several embodiments of a system and method for manufacturing and using a smokable element, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that certain advantages of the system and method have been achieved. It should also be appreciated that various modifications, adaptations, and alternative embodiments thereof may be made within the scope and spirit of the present invention. The invention is solely defined by the following claims.