Simulated cigarette
11553732 · 2023-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24D3/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F40/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24F40/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24D3/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A simulated cigarette having an elongated hollow cylinder and having a cavity there within, with a cylindrical wick disposed in the cavity, the wick having a radial clearance and longitudinal clearance with respect to the cavity for allowing the wick to freely slide along a longitudinal direction of the cavity. The simulated cigarette having a fan assembly disposed in the cavity adjacent wick and in an alternate embodiment having a flexible filter affixed to an end of the hollow cylinder.
Claims
1. A simulated cigarette comprising: a tube defining a cavity; a wick disposed in said cavity, said wick having radial clearance and longitudinal clearance with respect to said cavity for allowing said wick to freely slide along a longitudinal direction of said cavity, said wick being infused with ingredients dispensing fragrances or aromas.
2. The simulated cigarette according to claim 1, further comprising a removable cover closing said cavity, said cover for replacing said wick.
3. A simulated cigarette comprising: a tube defining a cavity, said tube having a portion resembling a tobacco end of a cigarette; a body disposed in said cavity, said body having radial clearance; longitudinal clearance with respect to said cavity for allowing said body to freely slide along a longitudinal direction of said cavity; a mouthpiece affixed to an end of said tube; and a removable cover closing said cavity, said cover for replacing said body.
4. The simulated cigarette according to claim 3, wherein said portion is defined by paper wrapped around said tube.
5. A simulated cigarette comprising: a tube defining a cavity; a body disposed in said cavity, said body having radial clearance; longitudinal clearance with respect to said cavity for allowing said body to freely slide along a longitudinal direction of said cavity; a mouthpiece affixed to an end of said tube, said mouthpiece resembling a cigarette filter; and a removable cover closing said cavity, said cover for replacing said body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(14) A description of the preferred embodiment is set forth herein and in the accompanying figures and drawings.
(15) Referring to
(16) Hollow cylinder tube 15 is preferably made of plastic though other materials may be used. As best seen in
(17) Open second end 23 of hollow cylinder tube 15 has an insert 30 as shown in
(18) Within the hollow cylinder tube 15 at the tobacco end 26 is a cylindrical wick 34. Also within the hollow cylinder tube 15 at the filter end 25 are four longitudinal ribs 36 (though one rib cannot be seen in the sectional view of
(19) Fan assembly 40 can be seen in
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(21) Flexible filter 25′ is attached to the tobacco end 26 by fitting over two collars 61 and 62 with a groove 63 between the collars 61 and 62. An annular shoulder 42′ is provided on the ID of the hollow cylinder tube 15. It is also possible for the flexible filter 25′ to be connected by overmolding the filter 25′ onto the cylinder tube 15 in an overmolding process.
(22) In the embodiment shown in
(23) As described herein, in use, a user will draw or puff air from simulated cigarette 10 by drawing air through the simulated cigarette 10 as described. The air will pass over wick 34. The wick 34 is impregnated with aromatic blends of therapeutic aromas. The passing air causes the spinner 47 to spin and create a soothing sound. The simulated cigarette 10 can be moved back and forth or tilted back and forth to allow a user to feel the wick 34 sliding back and forth in the cavity 16 between the filter end and the insert 30. This tapping of the wick 34 against stops (insert 30, fan assembly 40, or shoulder 42′) has been found to also create a soothing feeling for the user.
(24) The simulated cigarette can be packaged, like a real tobacco cigarette, one, two or more cigarettes within a sealed pouch to preserve and maintain the aromatic scents within the pouch.
(25) In summary, the simulated cigarette 10 is an elongated cylindrical tube 15 that has a cavity 16 with the cylindrical wick 34 disposed in the cavity 16. The wick 34 has radial clearance and longitudinal clearance with respect to cavity 16 for allowing wick 34 to freely slide along a longitudinal direction of cavity 16. The simulated cigarette 10 has a fan assembly 40 disposed in the cavity 16 adjacent wick 34. In an alternate embodiment simulated cigarette 10 has the flexible filter 25′ affixed to an end of hollow cylinder 15.
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(27) Here, the tube 15 is provided with flexible filter 25″ is attached to the tobacco end 26 by fitting over three annular collars 161, 162, and 163 with grooves 263 between the collars 161, 162, and 163. An annular shoulder 42″ is provided on the ID of the tube 15 which leads into reduced inside and outside diameters of the tube 15. The reduced outside diameter defines a stem 15s on which the collars 161, 162, and 163 are provided. The flexible filter 25″ has an ID that corresponds to the OD of the stem 15s. The ID has annular grooves 125, that each engage with respective ones of the collars 161, 162, and 163 when the filter 25″ is slid onto the stem 15s. The engagement of the grooves 125 with the collars 161, 162, and 163 allow the filter 25″ to be bent or chewed on by the user without allowing the filter 25″ to come off of the stem 15s of the tube.
(28) While the invention has been described in its preferred form or embodiment with some degree of particularity, it is understood that this description has been given only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction, fabrication, and use, including the combination and arrangement of parts, may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.