WATER-ASSISTED SMOKING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USE
20200229491 ยท 2020-07-23
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Abstract
A water-assisted smoking apparatus is provided having two chambers in substantially vertical alignment and separated by a choke point. Each chamber has at least two vents configured to be sealed with a plug or with a smoke generating and conveying assembly that holds a quantity of a combustible substance and conveys smoke therefrom into the upper chamber through suction generated by the apparatus. The apparatus is operable with a quantity of liquid and controlled venting to draw in and collect smoke generated from burning of the combustible substance in both a first orientation in which the first chamber is the upper chamber and the second chamber is the lower chamber and also when the apparatus is inverted to a second orientation in which the second chamber is the upper chamber and the first chamber is the lower chamber.
Claims
1. A liquid-assisted smoking apparatus comprising: a vessel having an upper chamber and a lower chamber in substantially vertical alignment with one another and separated by a choke point, each chamber having at least a first vent and a second vent with said vents having respective removable plugs for sealing and opening the vents; a smoke generating and conveying assembly for holding a quantity of a combustible substance for burning therein when fitted within one of the vents in the upper chamber, the assembly drawing air into the upper chamber through the smoke generating and conveying assembly upon ignition of the combustible substance and venting of the lower chamber; and the apparatus being operable with the quantity of liquid in the upper chamber when the combustible substance is ignited and the lower chamber is vented to create a partial vacuum that draws in and collects smoke generated from burning of the combustible substance within the vessel, the upper and lower chambers being fully interchangeable in position with the apparatus being invertible to operate in two positions, the apparatus being in a first orientation when a first chamber is the upper chamber and a second chamber is the lower chamber and then, when inverted, the apparatus being in a second orientation in which the second chamber is the upper chamber and the first chamber is the lower chamber.
2. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the smoke generating and conveying assembly includes a bowl having a neck, the bowl having an opening therein in communication with a central channel in the neck, the neck being sized for sealing engagement within at least one of the vents in each chamber to allow air to enter the respective chamber via the respective vent only through the bowl opening and neck central channel, the bowl being configured to hold a quantity of a combustible substance for burning therein when fitted within one of the vents.
3. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the smoke generating and conveying assembly includes a bowl with a stem fitted within and extending through a removable sealing member, the removable sealing member having a bore through which the stem is inserted and the elongated stem having a central channel, the removable sealing member being sized for sealing engagement within at least one of the vents in each chamber to allow air to enter the respective chamber via the respective vent only through the stem central channel, the bowl being configured to hold a quantity of a combustible substance for burning therein when engaged with said sealing member within one of the vents.
4. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein for each chamber the first vent is an end opening vent and the second vent is a side vent, the smoke generating and conveying assembly being fitted within the end opening vent of the upper chamber before the side vent in the lower chamber is opened.
5. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 4, wherein the choke point and air trapped in the lower chamber prevents a quantity of liquid held in the upper chamber from falling into the lower chamber until the end opening vent in the upper chamber and the side vent in the lower chamber are opened.
6. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the choke point is provided with a valve.
7. A liquid-assisted smoking apparatus comprising: a vessel having a first chamber and a second chamber in substantially vertical alignment with one another and separated by a choke point, each chamber having at least a first vent and a second vent with said vents having respective removable plugs for sealing the vents; a bowl with a stem or neck sized for sealing engagement within at least one of the vents in each chamber to allow air to enter the respective chamber via the respective vent only through a central channel in the stem or neck, the bowl being configured to hold a quantity of a combustible substance for burning therein when engaged with said sealing member within one of the vents; and the apparatus being operable with a quantity of liquid to draw in and collect smoke generated from burning of the combustible substance when in a first orientation with the first chamber as an upper chamber and the second chamber as a lower chamber and also being operable to draw in and collect smoke from burning of the combustible substance when inverted to a second orientation in which the second chamber is the upper chamber and the first chamber is the lower chamber.
8. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 7, wherein the first vent in the upper chamber is fitted with the bowl and stem or neck, the second vent in the upper chamber being sealed and at least one of the first vent and the second vent in the lower chamber being open when the combustible substance is being burned in the bowl and smoke is being drawn into the apparatus through the first vent in the upper chamber.
9. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein the first vent in the lower chamber is a side vent and the second vent in the lower chamber is an end opening vent, the end opening vent in the lower chamber being sealed and the side vent in the lower chamber being open when the combustible substance is being burned in association with the first vent in the upper chamber.
10. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein the choke point and air trapped in the lower chamber prevents a quantity of liquid held in the upper chamber from falling into the lower chamber until the first vent in the upper chamber and the side vent in the lower chamber are opened.
11. The liquid-assisted smoking apparatus as set forth in claim 9, wherein the choke point is provided with a valve.
12. A method of using a liquid-assisted smoking apparatus comprising: a) providing a vessel operative with a quantity of water and including a smoke generating and conveying assembly that holds a quantity of a combustible substance for burning therein, the vessel having an upper chamber and a lower chamber in substantially vertical alignment with one another and separated by a choke point, the upper and lower chambers being interchangeable, each chamber having at least an outer end vent and a side vent with each of said vents having respective removable plugs for sealing and opening thereof; b) orienting the apparatus with the quantity of water in the upper chamber while all of the vents are sealed with respective plugs; c) replacing the plug in the outer end vent of the upper chamber with the smoke generating and conveying assembly; d) placing a desired quantity of a combustible substance to be smoked into a bowl of the smoke generating and conveying assembly if said quantity is not already in the bowl; e) removing the plug from the side vent in the lower chamber and igniting the combustible substance, venting of the lower chamber allowing the quantity of water to flow downwardly into the lower chamber by force of gravity and, with the combustible substance ignited, the apparatus drawing smoke into the upper chamber through the smoke generating and conveying assembly by a partial vacuum which is created by the apparatus; and f) when water transfer from the upper chamber into the lower chamber is complete, removing the smoke generating and conveying assembly from the outer end vent of the upper chamber so that the smoke in the apparatus may be inhaled through the outer end vent or through either side vent.
13. The method as set forth in claim 12, further comprising inhaling the smoke through the top opening.
14. The method as set forth in claim 12, further comprising inhaling the smoke through one of the side vents.
15. The method as set forth in claim 13, further comprising after the step of inhaling the steps of: g) sealing all of the vents; h) inverting the apparatus to place the quantity of water into the upper chamber; and i) repeating steps c) through f).
16. The method as set forth in claim 12, wherein step e) further includes opening a valve in the choke point.
17. A liquid-assisted air-moving apparatus comprising: a vessel having a first chamber and a second chamber in substantially vertical alignment with one another and separated by a choke point, each chamber having at least a first vent and a second vent with said vents having respective removable closing elements for sealing the vents; the apparatus being fully invertible and operable with a quantity of liquid to create suction to draw in air when in a first orientation with the first chamber as an upper chamber and the second chamber as a lower chamber and also being operable to draw in air when inverted to a second orientation in which the second chamber is the upper chamber and the first chamber is the lower chamber, liquid in the upper chamber being prevented from moving into the lower chamber by the choke point and air trapped in the lower chamber when the lower chamber is sealed, and the air being drawn into the apparatus by movement of the liquid from the upper chamber to the lower chamber when the upper and lower chambers are vented.
18. The liquid-assisted air-moving apparatus as set forth in claim 17, further comprising a bowl with a stem or neck sized for sealing engagement within at least one of the vents in each chamber to allow air to enter the respective chamber via the respective vent only through a central channel in the stem or neck in communication with an opening in the bowl, the bowl being configured to hold a quantity of a combustible substance for burning therein when engaged within one of the vents.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0041] In describing preferred embodiments of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
[0042] As shown by a first preferred embodiment depicted in
[0043] The water-assisted smoking apparatus 10 includes a vessel 12 having two chambers generally referred to as chamber A 14 and chamber B 16, and a smoke generating and conveying assembly generally designated by reference numeral 60 and shown in
[0044] In both the first and second orientations, the chambers 14, 16 are supported in substantially vertical alignment with one another and are separated by a choke point 18. As used herein, the term choke point is intended to include any narrowed or constricted region between the two chambers. According to the preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0045] Each chamber has at least two vents that may be generally referred to as a first vent and a second vent. According to the embodiment shown, and more specifically, chamber A 14 has an outer end vent or opening 20 and a side vent 22, and chamber B 16 has an outer end vent or opening 30 and a side vent 32. The vents 20, 22, 30, 32, as shown are embodied as projecting ports with apertures therein but they could be flush with the wall of the vessel chambers A and B. The outer end vents 20, 30 are so termed due to their positions on the outer ends of the chambers, with outer being understood to mean the end opposite or distal from the choke point 18. The side vents 22, 32 are preferably positioned proximal to the choke point 18, although this position may be varied so long as the side vents are not in communication with the quantity of water that is used during operation of the smoking apparatus 10.
[0046] The smoke generating and conveying assembly 60 according to the first embodiment of the apparatus 10 includes a bowl 40 with an elongated stem 42 and a sealing member 50 as shown in
[0047] Each of the vents 20, 22, 30, 32 has at least one sealing member or plug that can be inserted into the vent aperture to seal the vent or be removed to open the same. In particular, and according to the first embodiment shown, the outer end vents 20, 30 may be fitted with the removable sealing member 50 of the smoke generating and conveying assembly 60 or with the solid plug 52. The solid plug 52 seals off the outer end vent 20, 30 of the lower chamber, such as outer end vent 30 of chamber B 16. Solid plugs 52 are also used to close the side vents 22, 32. Conversely, the removable sealing member 50 has a central bore 54 (see
[0048] A preferred alternate configuration of the sealing members for the first embodiment of the apparatus according to the present invention is shown in
[0049] The alternate configuration also includes a modified smoke generating and conveying assembly generally designated by reference numeral 160. The assembly 160 includes a bowl 140 having a neck 161, the bowl having an opening 141 therein in communication with a central channel 163 in the neck. The neck 161 and the bowl 140 of the assembly 160 are preferably unitary in structure and also made of glass that is sized to fit into the end vent openings in the same way as the neck 151 of the end vent closing element and base 152. However, when the apparatus is in use air may be drawn into the upper chamber through the bowl opening 141 and the neck channel 163 so as to obtain air flow control in like manner as with use of the sealing member 50 and stemmed bowl already described. Specifically, when the apparatus is oriented as shown in
[0050] It will be understood that the first embodiment works in the same way whether with the alternate configuration of the end vent closing element and base 152 or with the sealing elements 50 and 52. Therefore, operation will be described in connection with
[0051] Hence, when the apparatus is in the first orientation prior to use, the outer end vent 30 in chamber B is fitted with a solid plug 52 while the outer end vent 20 in chamber A is fitted with the smoke generating and conveying assembly 60 as shown in
[0052] According to the first embodiment, the outer end of each chamber is provided with a plurality of legs or feet 62 in spaced relationship. The feet 62 enable the apparatus 10 to stand in an upright orientation when placed on a generally horizontal support surface with either of the two chambers in the lower position. Alternatively, in the absence of feet the lower chamber may be supported by a stand, perch, or other supporting cradle 64 as shown in connection with the second embodiment illustrated in
[0053] As shown in
[0054] Once the desired quantity of water 66 has been introduced into the apparatus 10, the end vent 30 of chamber B 16 is sealed with a plug 52 as shown in
[0055] With a desired quantity of combustible substance 70 having been pressed into the bowl 40 as shown in
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[0057] Once the smoke has been inhaled and the vessel cleared of smoke, the process may be easily repeated by sealing the side vents 22, 32 and top opening 20 with respective plugs 52 and inverting the apparatus to place chamber B 16, now filled with water 66, into the upper chamber position as shown in
[0058] Again, the foregoing description also applies to the alternate configuration shown in
[0059] A second embodiment of the present invention is shown in
[0060] As can be seen in the exploded view of
[0061] As shown in the exploded view of
[0062] For use, with the chambers separated as shown in the exploded view of
[0063] After introducing the quantity of water, the apparatus is inverted to place chamber 160 in the upper position and the solid plug 152 previously in opening 130 is replaced with the smoke generating and conveying assembly 160, as shown in
[0064] With respect to the second embodiment, the bowl is shown with a short stem such that there is no water filtration as has already been described. However, a long-stemmed bowl could also be used with the second embodiment, as could an end vent closing element and base 152 along with a smoke generating and conveying assembly 160.
[0065] The vessel is preferably made of glass although other materials such as plastic may be used. The plugs are preferably rubber or other elastomeric substance although any material or manner of closure may be used provided a good seal may be obtained. In the alternate configuration of the first embodiment, glass is preferred for the end vent closing element and base as has already been discussed. Further, while the side vents are shown with rubber or elastomeric seals 52, the side vent closures can advantageously be made as threaded caps to engage with complementary threads (not shown) on the vent openings 22, 32.
[0066] While the side vents have been described herein as fitted with removable solid plugs while the end openings can receive solid plugs or the smoke generating and conveying assembly, it should be noted that the side vents may also be used to mount the smoke generating and conveying assembly in like manner with the end openings. In this alternate configuration, the apparatus may be used with water in the lower chamber and the smoke generating and conveying assembly fitted within the side vent in the lower chamber, thereby enabling the apparatus to be used in a more conventional way as is known in the art to create a water-filtered smoking apparatus in which the user, using a vent in the upper chamber, creates the suction needed to draw smoke into the vessel of the apparatus.
[0067] As described, the apparatus according to the present invention is operable to draw in and collect smoke generated from the burning of a combustible substance when in a first orientation with the first chamber as an upper chamber and the second chamber as a lower chamber and is then operable to draw in and collect smoke from burning of another quantity of the combustible substance after being inverted to the second orientation in which the second chamber is the upper chamber and the first chamber is the lower chamber.
[0068] More particularly, the method of using the water-assisted smoking apparatus according to the present invention includes the steps summarized in the flowchart of
[0069] Prior to the initial use of the apparatus as a water-assisted smoking apparatus, a desired quantity of water is poured into the vessel and allowed to collect in the lower chamber, step 300. Once the water is in the lower chamber, seal all the vents with solid plugs (or the end vents with an end vent closing element and base) and invert the apparatus so that the water is contained in the upper chamber, step 302. The apparatus is now ready for use in smoking.
[0070] Remove the solid plug (or end vent closing element and base) from the top opening of the upper chamber and replace it with the smoke generating and conveying assembly containing a desired quantity of a combustible substance to be smoked, step 304. Remove the plug from the side vent in the lower chamber and ignite the combustible substance, step 306. Upon venting, water will flow downwardly into the lower chamber by force of gravity and, with the combustible substance ignited, smoke will be drawn into the upper chamber by the partial vacuum which is created by the apparatus itself.
[0071] When water transfer from the upper chamber into the lower chamber is complete, remove the smoke generating and conveying assembly, step 308. The smoke in the apparatus may then be inhaled through the top opening or through the side vent in either the upper or lower chamber which will clear the apparatus, step 310.
[0072] When the apparatus is cleared, as by inhaling the smoke, step 312, the apparatus may be reused by sealing the vents and inverting the apparatus to again place the water in the upper chamber position, step 302, and repeating steps 304-312 as just enumerated. The process of burning a combustible material associated with the top opening in the upper chamber, collecting smoke through suction created by the apparatus as water flows from the upper to the lower chamber, inhaling the smoke, and inverting the apparatus for reuse may be repeated as many times as desired without delay in use of the apparatus or any need to change the water.
[0073] While the apparatus has been described herein as a water-assisted smoking apparatus, it is noted that the present invention may also be used as a wine aerator. With reference to
[0074] Accordingly, the present invention is also intended to encompass a liquid-assisted air-moving apparatus that includes a vessel having a first chamber and a second chamber in substantially vertical alignment with one another and separated by a choke point, each chamber having at least a first vent and a second vent with the vents having respective removable closing elements for sealing thereof. The apparatus is fully invertible and operable with a quantity of liquid to create suction to draw in air when in a first orientation with the first chamber as an upper chamber and the second chamber as a lower chamber and also being operable to draw in air when inverted to a second orientation in which the second chamber is the upper chamber and the first chamber is the lower chamber. Liquid in the upper chamber is prevented from moving into the lower chamber by the choke point and air trapped in the lower chamber when the lower chamber is sealed, while air is drawn into the apparatus by movement of the liquid from the upper chamber to the lower chamber when the upper and lower chambers are vented.
[0075] As has been described in connection with the water-assisted smoking function, the liquid-assisted air-moving apparatus may further include a bowl with a stem or neck sized for sealing engagement within at least one of the vents in each chamber to allow air to enter the respective chamber via the respective vent only through a central channel in the stem or neck. The bowl may be used to help funnel in liquid, such as wine, when introducing the liquid to the apparatus, or may alternatively be configured to hold a quantity of a combustible substance for burning therein when engaged within one of the vents for use of the apparatus as a smoking tool.
[0076] For purposes of the foregoing description, and unless otherwise specified herein such as is explicitly set forth in connection with the second embodiment shown in
[0077] The foregoing descriptions and drawings should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. The invention may be configured in a variety of shapes and sizes and is not limited by the dimensions of the preferred embodiment. Numerous applications of the present invention will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it is not desired to limit the invention to the specific examples disclosed or the exact construction and operation shown and described. Rather, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.