APPARATUS FOR PREPARING A PERSONAL SMOKABLE PRODUCT
20210015146 ยท 2021-01-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24B7/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04R1/028
ELECTRICITY
A24B7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F40/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F40/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B02C2018/188
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A24B7/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24B7/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F40/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F40/42
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B02C18/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An apparatus for preparing a personal smokable product includes: a grinder section comprising a grinder for grinding plant material; a holder section attachable to the grinder section and comprising a holder receiving a wrapper support for supporting a wrapper for receiving ground plant material when aligned with the grinder; and one or more removably attachable auxiliary modules, which may include a dry herb vaporizer, an oil vaporizer, an audio speaker, and/or a storage compartment. The grinder includes a cutter having wall blades projecting from a chamber-defining wall toward a central axis of the chamber; a motor-driven shaft rotatable about the central axis, and shaft blades projecting radially from the shaft. The grinder includes conical bun members with an adjustable gap for coarseness. Even when the grinder section and the holder section are attached to each other, the wrapper is user-accessible if the holder is in its non-aligned position.
Claims
1. An apparatus for preparing a personal smokable product, the apparatus comprising: (a) a grinder section comprising a grinder for grinding plant material; and (b) a holder section attachable to said grinder section and comprising a holder operable to move between an aligned position in alignment with said grinder and a non-aligned position out of alignment with said grinder, said holder being operable to removably receive a wrapper support when said grinder section and said holder section are attached to each other if said holder is in said non-aligned position, said wrapper support being dimensioned to support a wrapper, said grinder being operable to grind the plant material such that ground plant material moves into the wrapper supported by said wrapper support received by said holder when said holder is in said aligned position.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said grinder section and said holder section are removably attachable to each other.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said holder is operable to removably receive any one of a plurality of said wrapper supports differently dimensioned from each other, each said differently dimensioned wrapper support being operable to support a correspondingly dimensioned one of a plurality of the wrappers.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said holder is rotatably coupled to said holder section.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said holder comprises a window for viewing the ground plant material received into the wrapper, said wrapper support not being opaque.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said holder comprises a light source for illuminating the ground plant material received by the wrapper supported by said wrapper support received by said holder.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said holder section comprises a magnet for holding said holder in said aligned position.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said holder is dimensioned to removably hold a tamping tool.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said tamping tool defines a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said tamping tool defining at said first end a tamping surface, said tamping tool comprising tweezers at said second end.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said wrapper support is frusto-conical and open-topped.
11. An apparatus for preparing a personal smokable product, the apparatus comprising: (a) a grinder section comprising a grinder for grinding plant material to produce ground plant material, said grinder defining a wall and a chamber interior of said wall, said chamber defining a central axis therethrough, said grinder comprising a cutter member for cutting plant material, said cutter member comprising: (i) a plurality of spaced-apart wall blades projecting from said wall toward a first plurality of positions along the central axis; (ii) a motor-driven shaft rotatable about the central axis, and (iii) a plurality of spaced-apart shaft blades projecting radially from said shaft at a second plurality of positions along the central axis; and (b) a holder section attachable to said grinder section and comprising a holder operable to removably receive a wrapper support dimensioned to support a wrapper operable to receive the ground plant material from said grinder.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said chamber defines an upper cutting end thereof, said plurality of shaft blades comprising at said upper cutting end a plurality of parallel shaft blades parallel to each other.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said chamber defines a lower cutting end thereof, said plurality of shaft blades comprising at said lower cutting end a plurality of non-parallel shaft blades extending radially from said shaft at a plurality of different radial angles.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said grinder further comprises a grinder member disposed within said chamber and disposed to receive cut plant material from said cutter member, said grinder member being operable to grind the cut plant material to produce the ground plant material, said grinder member comprising a pair of conical burr members.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein said grinder member is operable to adjust the coarseness of the ground plant material in response to a coarseness setting.
16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein said grinder member is operable to adjust a gap size between said conical burr members of said pair in response to said coarseness setting, said grinder section comprising a user-operable dial for determining said coarseness setting.
17. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said grinder section and said holder section are removably attachable to each other.
18. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said cutter member and said grinder member are driven by said motor-driven shaft.
19. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said motor-driven shaft is operable to sequentially rotate in opposing rotational directions.
20. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said chamber defines a cutting chamber and a grinding chamber, said cutting chamber being frusto-conical and defining a narrow cutting chamber end, said grinding chamber being frusto-conical and defining a narrow grinding chamber end coincident with said narrow cutting chamber end.
21. An apparatus for preparing a personal smokable product, the apparatus comprising: (a) a grinder section comprising a grinder for grinding plant material to produce ground plant material; (b) a holder section attachable to said grinder section and comprising a holder operable to removably receive a wrapper support dimensioned to support a wrapper for receiving the ground plant material; (c) a dry herb vaporizer removably attachable to at least one of said grinder section and said holder section; and (d) an oil vaporizer removably attachable to at least one of said grinder section and said holder section.
22. The apparatus of claim 21 further comprising a motor section attachable to said grinder section, said motor section comprising a motor operable to drive said grinder.
23. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said motor is operable to drive a shaft of said grinder section, said motor section being operable to receive a battery for supplying electrical power to said motor.
24. The apparatus of claim 23 further comprising a docking station operable to charge said battery, said docking station being dimensioned to removably receive said holder section.
25. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said motor section is removably attachable to said grinder section.
26. The apparatus of claim 22 wherein said motor section is dimensioned to removably contain a hand-portable lighter.
27. The apparatus of claim 21 further comprising at least one audio speaker removably attachable to at least one of said grinder section and said holder section.
28. The apparatus of claim 21 further comprising at least one storage compartment removably attachable to at least one of said grinder section and said holder section.
29. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said holder section is dimensioned to provide storage space of sufficient size to contain said wrapper support.
30. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said holder section is dimensioned to removably hold a tamping tool.
31. The apparatus of claim 30 wherein said tamping tool defines a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said tamping tool defining at said first end a tamping surface, said tamping tool comprising tweezers at said second end.
32. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein said oil vaporizer comprises a base member and a mouthpiece member attachable to said base member, said mouthpiece member being rotatable when attached to said base member between a useable position projecting from said base member and a storage position permitting said oil vaporizer to removably attach to said at least one of said grinder section and said holder section.
33. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said base member comprises: (i) a plurality of adapters for removably receiving a plurality of vapor cartridges operable to produce a plurality of vapors, respectively; (ii) a plurality of user-operated actuators for actuating said plurality of vapor cartridges, respectively; and (iii) a manifold for combining the plurality of vapors.
34. The apparatus of claim 33 wherein said base member further comprises a choke for regulating intake air flow to said manifold.
35. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein said base member is dimensioned to removably receive a battery for powering said plurality of vapor cartridges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] In drawings which illustrate by way of example only embodiments of the invention:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] An apparatus for preparing a personal smokable product includes: (a) cutting means for cutting plant material to produce cut plant material; (b) grinder means for grinding the cut plant material received from the cutting means to produce ground plant material; and (c) holding means for holding a wrapper for receiving the ground plant material. The apparatus may further include vaporizer means for producing an inhalable vapor.
[0030] Referring to
[0031] The apparatus 10 of the first embodiment includes a docking station 12 for recharging a battery or batteries of the apparatus 10. The docking station 12 includes a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector 14 for receiving direct-current (DC) electrical power to power electrical circuits of the apparatus 10. Additionally or alternatively, the apparatus 10 in some embodiments includes a connector and/or cable (not shown) for receiving alternating-current (AC) electrical power for powering electrical circuits of the apparatus 10. Additionally or alternatively, the apparatus 10 in some embodiments is operable to recharge the battery or batteries of the apparatus 10 by wireless charging via the docking station 12. For example, the apparatus 10 including the docking station 12 may be placed on or otherwise proximate to a wireless charging pad (not shown).
[0032] The docking station 12 includes a number of light sources such as the Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) 16 for providing status indications associated with the operation of the apparatus 10.
[0033] The docking station 12 in some embodiments include a processor or other processing circuit (not shown) such as a micro-controller or other digital computation device and may include a memory circuit (not shown) for storing data including program data for directing operations of the processor or other processing circuit.
[0034] In the first embodiment, the docking station 12 is operable to perform digital and/or analog communications, such as for communication and control of other features of the apparatus 10 described herein below and/or communication with other communications-enabled devices (not shown) such as smart phones, tablet computers, laptop computers, or other smart devices. Communications between the docking station 12 and other features of the apparatus 10, and/or communications between the apparatus 10 and other communications-enabled devices may be conducted by wired and/or wireless communications via direct point-to-point communications link and/or indirect communications link, such as via a telecommunications network, LAN (local-area network), WAN (wide-area network), and/or a global communications network such as the Internet for example. Communication via an indirect link may be implemented using any suitable telephone or other communications technology, for example. In the first embodiment, the docking station 12 is operable to communicate by near-field wireless communications, such as by Bluetooth standard communications. Additionally or alternatively, the docking station 12 in some embodiments is operable to communicate by NFC (Near-Field Communications) standard communications, or the like. Additionally or alternatively, the docking station 12 in some embodiments is operable to communicate via the Internet, such as in the manner of a backup method in case of failure to communicate via near-field wireless communications for example. In general, communications may be transmitted via any wired or wireless connection, including a copper wire link, a coaxial cable link, a fiber-optic transmission link, a radio link, a cellular telephone link, a satellite link, a line-of-sight free-optics link, and any combination thereof for example.
[0035] In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 is operable to receive voice commands. For example, the apparatus 10 may be operable to conduct searching of Internet-accessible electronic databases in response to voice commands. In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 is operable to produce sound. For example, the apparatus 10 may be operable to provide search results of the Internet search in the form of answers to questions by producing sound. In the first embodiment, the processor is operable to make a sound, such as a musical chime, when first activated or at other suitable times. In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 is operable to tell theme-related jokes and to produce audible voice-synthesized commentary.
[0036] The docking station 12 in the first embodiment is dimensioned to removably receive the holder section 18, which is correspondingly dimensioned to rest atop the docking station 12. In the first embodiment, the docking station 12 includes a non-slip bottom such as by employing a rubber material at the docking station 12 bottom.
[0037] Referring to
[0038] Typically, the wrapper 26 is cone-shaped, open-topped, and made of paper or similar material(s) to receive tobacco or other herbs, medicinal marijuana, legalized cannabis, or other plant material for adult use as a smokable cigarette. In variations, a plurality of different shapes, lengths, and width profiles can be used. A variety of wrapper supports 22 of different dimensions are able to fit into the holder 20, with each differently dimensioned wrapper support 22 corresponding to a differently shaped wrapper 26. In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 includes a set of differently dimensioned wrappers 26 and correspondingly dimensioned wrapper supports 22. In other embodiments, the apparatus 10 includes a set of differently dimensioned wrapper supports 22 only such that the wrappers 26 are sold separately from the apparatus 10. In some embodiments, the wrapper supports 22 are also sold separately from the apparatus 10.
[0039] In the first embodiment, each wrapper support 26 is removably attachable to the holder 20 such as by a bayonet-style mount. Additionally or alternatively, each wrapper support 26 may threadedly engage the holder 20. In some embodiments, the holder 20 includes a clip, lock or other fastener (not shown) for receiving and locking the wrapper support 26 in place. In general, any suitable mechanism for removably attaching the wrapper support 26 to the holder 20 may be employed.
[0040] Referring back to
[0041] Referring to
[0042] Referring to
[0043] The holder section 18 shown in
[0044] In the first embodiment, the apparatus 10 is operable to store various accessories. For example, the holder 20 is operable to removably hold the tamping tool 38 shown in
[0045] In some embodiments, the holder 20 is operable to removably hold a one-hitter style smoking pipe 47. The pipe 47 is typically made of glass, metal or similar, and is typically dimensioned to hold a small amount of plant material (not shown), to define a mouthpiece for inhaling smoke created by burning the plant material, and to define a pipe between its plant-material holding end and its mouthpiece end.
[0046] The holder section 18 in the first embodiment is dimensioned to define a holder storage space 48, which is dimensioned to store miscellaneous items (not shown) such as spare wrapper support(s) 22 and/or wrapper(s) 26, which may be empty or non-empty wrapper(s) 26, of varying, corresponding or matching dimensions.
[0047] Referring particularly to
[0048] Referring back to
[0049] The grinder section 52 and the holder section 18 are attachable to each other and, in the first embodiment, are removably attachable to each other. In some embodiments, the grinder section 52 and the holder section 18 are permanently attached to each other, including in some embodiments being integrally attached to each other.
[0050] Referring to
[0051] The grinder section 52 in the first embodiment includes one wall 56 circumscribing the chamber 58, which defines several frusto-conical portions thereof about a central axis 60. In the first embodiment, the chamber 58 has a circular cross-section when viewed from above (not shown). In the first embodiment, the chamber 58 defines a cutting chamber 62 that houses the cutting member 64 for cutting the plant material. The cutting member 64 includes a plurality of wall blades 66 that project from the wall 56 toward the central axis 60, thereby forming cantilevers. The wall blades 66 are spaced apart along the wall 56 projecting toward different positions along the central axis 60. In the first embodiment, first and second sets of the wall blades 66 project from opposing sides of the wall 56, respectively, with the wall blades 66 of each set being parallel to each other along a vertical plane. The length of the wall blades 66 vary according to their position along the associated frusto-conical portion of the wall 56. In the first embodiment, all of the wall blades 66 project to the same distance from a shaft 68 that is rotatable about the central axis 60. In general, however, the wall blades 66 may have any suitable length, any suitable spatial relationship to each other, and form any number of sets thereof.
[0052] A plurality of shaft blades 70 project from a plurality of positions along the shaft 68 in the manner of a cantilever toward the wall 56. The shaft blades 70 are spaced apart and each shaft blade 70 extends so as to pass adjacent to at least one wall blade 66 when radially aligned with such wall blade 66. Thus, the wall blades 66 and the shaft blades 70 do not collide with each other as the shaft 68 rotates, but rather passes adjacently by and between each other to produce a cutting action. In some embodiments, the wall blades 66 and the shaft blades 70 are dimensioned, such as having angled blade-edge profiles (not shown), to produce a scissor-like cutting action. In general, any suitable blade-edge profile may be employed.
[0053] Referring to
[0054] The cutter member 64 in the first embodiment includes a mechanical filter, such as the grate 76 shown in
[0055] Still referring to
[0056] In the first embodiment of
[0057] The outer conical burr member 84 is typically formed within the wall 56 or mounted to the wall 56 at the portion 86 thereof as a corresponding rough surface. A gap 88 between the inner conical burr member 82 and the roughened portion 86 of the wall 56 permits ground plant material to pass by the grinder member 78 and fall into the holder section 18, while retaining larger pieces of cut plant material within the grinder member 78 for further grinding. In general, the larger the gap 88 the more coarse the ground plant material produced by the apparatus 10 is, and the smaller the gap 88 the finer, or less coarse, the ground plant material produced by the apparatus 10 is.
[0058] Referring to
[0059] Referring to
[0060] In some embodiments, the funnel-shaped portion of the grinding chamber 78 extends into the holder section 18 and, in particular, below the open top 24 of the wrapper support 22 when the holder 20 is in its aligned position. In such embodiments, the holder 20 is operable to move past the grinder chamber 78, such as by dropping down and sliding and/or rotating forward, when moving from its aligned position to its non-aligned position.
[0061] While the first embodiment includes the grinder 54 with the cutter member 64 and the grinder member 78 as described and illustrated herein, variations of the grinder 54 may be suitably employed and, in general, any suitable mechanism for grinding plant material to become ground plant material for depositing into the holder section 20 may be employed. The wall blades 66, the shaft blades 70, and the grinding surfaces of the inner and outer conical burr members 82 and 84 may be made of any suitable material. For example, any of the wall blades 66, shaft blades 70, and the grinding surfaces of the inner and outer conical burr members 82 and 84 may be made of any of stainless steel, ceramic, aluminum, other hard material, or any combination thereof.
[0062] In some embodiments, the grinder 54 is operable to sense excessive resistance to rotation of the shaft blades 70 or the inner conical burr member 82, such as may be caused by a jam, and to reverse direction and/or cease operation.
[0063] Referring to
[0064] In some embodiments, the holder section 18 or its holder 20 is operable to simultaneously hold a plurality (not shown) of wrapper supports 22. In such embodiments, the apparatus may include a set of wrapper-support holders that, upon rotation, sequentially places an adjacent wrapper support in alignment with the grinder 54. In one implementation, the holder 20 (
[0065] Referring to
[0066] In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 and/or the docking station 12 itself is operable to provide DC power to external devices, such as making available electrical charge stored in the battery 100, one or more batteries disposed in the docking station 12, and/or another battery or batteries of the apparatus 10.
[0067] The motor section 94 in the first embodiment is dimensioned to include a motor storage space 102 suitable for storing an accessory or accessories, such as a hand-portable lighter (not shown) which may be a flameless arc lighter, flame lighter, or the like. In variations, the motor storage space 102 can be accessible via a lid 104 on the outside of the apparatus 10 (
[0068] Referring to
[0069] The button(s) 110 of the first embodiment are preferably dimensioned for ease of use by users of limited dexterity, such as users with arthritis or other medical conditions for which medicinal cannabis may be used. However, other combinations (not shown) of button(s) 110 and actuation features are possible. For example, in some embodiments a screen (not shown) is operable to display a selectable menu of user features, including possibly user-programmable operations. The screen may be a touch screen or presented in conjunction with a keyboard (not shown) of the apparatus 10. In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 is controllable and/or user-programmable via a smart device such as a mobile telephone, tablet computer, laptop computer, or the like for example.
[0070] In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 is operable to display the weight or mass of plant material (not shown), which may be plant material after being introduced into the grinder 54 and/or ground plant material after being deposited into the wrapper 26, for example.
[0071] While the buttons 110 are shown at the top of the motor section 94, in general the buttons 110 may be disposed along any suitable external surface of the apparatus 10 for example.
[0072] Referring to
[0073] While the storage compartments 112 shown in
[0075] Auxiliary modules 50 of a variety of different types may employed. For example, one or more modules 50 may be one or more audio speakers 50, which may be Bluetooth speakers 50 or similar controllable via any suitable digital computation device. For example, the audio speaker(s) 50 may be controllable via any paired smart phone, tablet computer, or the like. Additionally or alternatively, the audio speaker(s) 50 may be controllable by the processor or other processing circuit of the docking station 12, the controller or other circuitry of the electrical 98 of the motor section 94, other processing circuit of the apparatus 10, or any combination thereof for example. Each speaker 50 may include a cable and/or a connector for receiving a cable connecting the speaker 50 to another speaker for stereo sound. The other speaker may, but need not, be formed as an auxiliary module 50. In some embodiments, one or more audio speaker(s) are incorporated into the storage compartment(s) 112.
[0076] One or more auxiliary modules 50 may be a personal vaporizer for vaporizing active ingredients (not shown). In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 includes an adapter (not shown) to permit a commercially available vaporizer to be removably attached to the apparatus 10 in the manner of an auxiliary module 50. In some embodiments, the apparatus 10 includes a vaporizer specifically dimensioned as an auxiliary module 50 of the apparatus 10.
[0077] In some embodiments, one or more modules 50 may constitute or include a dry herb vaporizer for vaporizing dried plant material, including vaporizing the ground plant material produced by the apparatus 10, to produce a human-inhalable vapor (not shown) for adult use. In such uses, the grinder 54 is advantageously useable to grind plant material and deposit the ground plant material into the wrapper support 22 with or without a wrapper 26. Thereafter, the ground plant material may then be transferred from the wrapper support 22, with or without the wrapper 26, to the dry herb vaporizer of module 50.
[0078] Referring to
[0079] The oil vaporizer 118 in the first embodiment includes a mouthpiece 120 for inhaling the vapor produced by the oil vaporizer 118. The mouthpiece 120 in the first embodiment is preferably replaceable. As shown in
[0080] Referring to
[0081] In some embodiments, each oil cartridge compartment 128 includes a foam or foam-like material for supporting the oil cartridge 130 within its compartment 128.
[0082] In the first embodiment, the oil vaporizer 118 includes a plurality of actuators such as the four control buttons 132 for independently controlling the operation of the four oil cartridges 130, respectively. When a user presses one of the buttons 132, the corresponding oil cartridge 130 is activated to produce vapor (not shown). By inserting oil cartridges 130 having different oils, such as oils associated with different plant sources and/or different flavours for example, and then selectively pressing the control buttons 132, a user can advantageously produce at the mouthpiece 120 a customizable combined vapor in a variety of changeable permutations.
[0083] While
[0084] The oil vaporizer 118 in the first embodiment is operable to adjustably control the electrical power administered to the oil cartridges 130, and hence adjustably control the average temperature of the vaporizing heat produced the oil cartridges 130. In the first embodiment, the oil vaporizer 118 includes a user-controllable temperature-adjustment dial 134 for adjusting the average temperature of the heat produced by the oil cartridges 130.
[0085] The oil vaporizer 118 in the first embodiment further includes a passageway 136 for controlling the intake of ambient air into the manifold 126. Introducing more ambient air into the manifold 126 alters the quality of the vapor produced at the mouthpiece 120. In the first embodiment, the oil vaporizer 118 includes a user-operable air-choke for adjusting the intake of ambient air. The air-choke may be in the form of a valve (not shown) controlled by the air-choke switch 138, for example. Typically, the air-choke is in addition to the ordinary intake air flows (not shown) of each oil cartridge 130.
[0086] A battery compartment 140 of the oil vaporizer 118 in the first embodiment is dimensioned to receive one or more batteries (not visible) to power the oil cartridges 130. The one or more batteries may be standard rechargeable batteries, for example. In some embodiments, the docking station 12 is operable to recharge the batteries of the oil vaporizer 118 when it is attached to a main part of the apparatus 10 so as to form an electrical connection with the docking station 12. In some embodiments, the one or more batteries of the oil vaporizer 118 must be removed for recharging in a manner known in the art.
[0087] The oil vaporizer 118 in the embodiment shown in
[0088] Referring back to
[0089] Referring to
[0090] In some embodiments, the processor of the apparatus 10 is operable to count the number of uses of the apparatus 10. In some embodiments, the processor of the apparatus 10 is operable to count the number of rotations of the shaft 68, calculate an estimated number of cigarettes produced by use of the apparatus 10, and display or otherwise indicate the calculated estimate.
[0091] Referring back to
[0092] Some embodiments of the apparatus 10 are sold with a weatherproof case (not shown).
Method of Operation
[0093] Referring to
[0094] Referring to
[0095] With plant material inserted into the grinder 54, the user activates the grinder 54, such as by pressing the appropriate button 110 or remotely controlling the apparatus 10. Activating the grinder 54 causes, under the control of electronic circuitry of the electrical board 98 (
[0096] As grinding occurs, the ground plant material that is deposited into the wrapper 26 is visible to the user through the window 28. When a desired amount of grinding and depositing has occurred, the user may cease the grinding operation or allow the grinding operation to cease. If so desired, the user may access the interior sides of the holder 20 by moving it into its non-aligned position. The tamping tool 38 at its tamping surface 44 may then be used to tamp the ground plant material previously deposited into the wrapper 26.
[0097] The holder 20 may then be returned to its aligned position in alignment with the grinder 54 for further grinding. Additional plant material may also be inserted into the upper cutting end 72, if desired. The process of inserting plant material, grinding the plant material to produce ground plant material, and tamping the ground plant material in the wrapper 26 may be repeated as desired.
[0098] With a desired amount of ground plant material deposited and possibly also tamped within the wrapper 26, the holder 20 can be moved to its non-aligned position and/or the grinder section52 separated from the holder section 18, to provide user access to the filled wrapper 26. The filled wrapper 26 is removed from the wrapper support 22, such as by using the tweezers 40, and its open end closed, such as by twisting the end of the filled wrapper 26. The filled wrapper 26 is then useable by an adult as a personal smokable product.
[0099] Additionally or alternatively, one or more auxiliary modules 50 may be employed according to their respective functions, including in the case of either or both of the dry herb vaporizer and the oil vaporizer 118 as personal inhalable devices for adult use.
[0100] When the battery 100 becomes discharged, the motor section 94, the grinder section 52, the holder section 18, and the docking station 12 may be attached to each other as shown in
[0101] While embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, such embodiments should be considered illustrative of the invention only. The invention may include variants not described or illustrated herein in detail. Thus, the embodiments described and illustrated herein should not be considered to limit the invention as construed in accordance with the accompanying claims.