SMOKING DEVICE
20240114954 ยท 2024-04-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24F2700/03
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments of the presently disclosed invention relate generally to a smoking device. In an example embodiment, the smoking device can comprise an outer shell comprising a conduit having a conduit input end. The smoking device can further comprise a frame coupled to the outer shell, a top door pivotally connected to a top portion of the frame, a heating element positioned on a bottom surface of the top door, and a front door pivotally connected to the frame and the top door. The top door and the front door can be adapted to move between an open configuration and a closed configuration. The front door can further comprise a heating chamber configured to receive a combustible smoking substance and further configured to be positioned above the conduit input end when the top door and the front door are in a closed configuration. Further, when the smoking device is in the closed configuration, the heating element can be positioned above the combustible substance, such that the heating element can be configured to heat the combustible smoking substance from above.
Claims
1. A smoking device comprising: an outer shell comprising a conduit having a conduit input end; a frame coupled to the outer shell; a top door pivotally connected to a top portion of the frame, the top door adapted to move between a top door open configuration and a top door closed configuration; a heating element positioned on a bottom surface of the top door; and a front door pivotally connected to the frame and the top door, the front door comprising a heating chamber configured to receive a combustible smoking substance and configured to be positioned above the conduit input end when the top door is in the top door closed position; wherein when the top door is in the top door closed configuration, the heating element is positioned above the combustible substance in the heating chamber, such that the heating element is configured to heat the combustible smoking substance from above.
2. The smoking device of claim 1, further comprising an activator unit operatively coupled to the heating element, the activator unit comprising an activator button.
3. The smoking device of claim 2, further comprising a power unit operatively coupled to the activator unit, wherein when the activator button is engaged the power unit causes the heating element to heat the combustible smoking substance.
4. The smoking device of claim 3, wherein the power unit comprises a rechargeable battery.
5. The smoking device of claim 1, further comprising a mouthpiece removably coupled to the outer shell proximate the conduit output end.
6. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the conduit comprises a vessel configured to receive a liquid.
7. The smoking device of claim 1, further comprising: at least one top door pivot gear coupled to the top door; and at least one front door pivot gear coupled to the front door, wherein each of said at least one top door pivot gear and front door pivot gear have plurality of gear teeth; and wherein the plurality of top door pivot gear teeth and the plurality of front door pivot gear teeth are adapted to engage each other when the top door is transitioned between the top door open configuration and the top door closed configuration.
8. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the heating element comprises a coil.
9. The smoking device of claim 8, wherein the coil has a coil diameter and the heating chamber has a heating chamber diameter and wherein the coil diameter is smaller than the heating chamber diameter.
10. The smoking device of claim 1, wherein the top door comprises a top door lip configured to cause the top door to move from the top door closed configuration to the top door open configuration.
11. A smoking system comprising: an activator unit; a smoking sub-assembly comprising a door pivotable between an open configuration and a closed configuration and a heating chamber for receiving a combustible substance; and a heating element coupled to a bottom surface of the door and operatively coupled to the activator unit; wherein when the door is in a closed configuration, the heating element is positioned above the heating chamber, such that when the activator unit activates the heating element, heat is provided to the heating chamber from above the heating chamber.
12. The smoking system of claim 11, further comprising a power unit operatively coupled to the activator unit.
13. The smoking system of claim 12, wherein the power unit comprises a battery and a battery chip.
14. The smoking system of claim 13, wherein the activator unit comprises an activator button and an activator chip.
15. The smoking system of claim 14, wherein the activator chip is operatively coupled to the battery chip and the heating element such that when the activator button is engaged, the battery chip causes the heating element to heat.
16. The smoking system of claim 11, wherein the door comprises a front door portion pivotally connected to the top portion via a hinge.
17. The smoking system of claim 11, wherein the top portion comprises a lip that when lifted upward causes front portion and top portion to pivot via hinge to the open position.
18. The smoking system of claim 11, further comprising a mouthpiece.
19. The smoking system of claim 18, wherein the mouthpiece is removably coupled to an outer shell of the smoking system.
20. The smoking system of claim 11, further comprising a conduit for receiving a liquid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The particular features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. The following figures depict details of disclosed embodiments. The invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in these figures, as the accompanying drawings are provided merely as examples:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Embodiments of the presently disclosed smoking device combine the benefits of a combustion smoking device and an electric vaporizer smoking device to realize the effects of combustion smoking with the ease and portability of vaporizer technology. This improved configuration allows for efficient use of the combustible substance because it allows for complete combustion of the combustible smoking substance and improves the taste and overall smoking experience.
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[0034] The smoking device 100 can also comprise power unit 200 (discussed in greater detail with respect to
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[0040] Sub-assembly 300 can comprise a top door 320. Top door 320 can comprise top door body 321 having a top surface 322 and a bottom surface 323. Top door 320 can further comprise a heating element 324 coupled to the bottom surface 323 of top door body 321. Top door 320 man be pivotally connected to frame 310 via hinge 326 and top door gears 328a and 328b. Top door gears 328a and 328b can comprise a plurality of top door gear teeth 329 configured to mate with a plurality of front door gear teeth 339 to facilitate a coordinated pivoting action of top door 320 and front door 330 when the smoking device 100 is transitioned from a closed configuration (as illustrated for instance in
[0041] In some embodiments, heating element 324 can comprise a coil that may be activated to heat by engaging activator button 342 (e.g., by pressing activator button 342) of activator unit 340. Heating element 324 can be connected to activator unit 340 via various electrical components as discussed in greater detail with respect to
[0042] Sub-assembly 300 can also comprise a front door 330. Front door 330 can comprise a front door body 331 comprising a substance receiving portion 332 and a heating chamber 333. In some embodiments, as illustrated in
[0043] Front door 330 can also be pivotally connected to top door 320 via hinge 326 and to frame 310 via one or more front door gears 338a and 338b. The one or more front door gears 338a and 338b can comprise a plurality of front door gear teeth 339 configured to mate with top door gear teeth 329 to facilitating opening and closing of sub-assembly 300. For instance, top door 320 and front door 330 can be opened by pulling upward on top door 320 (for instance by grabbing lip 350) or pressing on top door 320 to release top door 320 and front door 330 to an open configuration.
[0044] When the top door 320 is in a closed configuration, heating element 324 can be positioned above the bowl within heating chamber 333 such that a combustible smoking substance placed within bowl can be heated from the top. In other words, the heating element 324 can contact a top layer of the combustible smoking substance. Once the top layer of the combustible smoking substance combusts, gravity and airflow (e.g., from inhaling from the mouthpiece 120) pull the created embers through the remaining combustible smoking substance, which causes the combustible smoking substance burns from top to bottom. Existing products burn the combustible smoking substance from the bottom which can result in wasting some of the substance and overly charring the bottom layer of the substance which affects the taste. Placing the heating element 324 above the combustible smoking substance allows for efficient use of the combustible substance because it allows for complete combustion of the combustible smoking substance and improves the taste and overall smoking experience.
[0045] Sub-assembly 300 can further comprise an activator unit 340 comprising an activator button 342 and a chip 344 operatively coupled to activator button 342. In some embodiments, chip 344 can be configured to cause heating element 324 to heat to a temperature when a user pushes activator button 342. In some embodiments, chip 344 can be pre-programed with one or more settings which can cause the heating element 324 to activate or deactivate based on the settings. For instance, the chip 344 may be pre-programmed with a setting which sets the heating element 324 to a specific temperature range based on the number of times a user pushes the activator button 342 (e.g., if the user pushes the activator button five times in a row, the coil may heat to a high temperature setting). In some embodiments, the activator button 342 may comprise a lighting element configured to indicate to a user certain predetermined messages such as battery low, heating complete, 100% charged.
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[0049] Accordingly, this description is to be taken only by way of example and not to otherwise limit the scope of the embodiments herein. Therefore, it is the object of the appended claims to cover all such variations and modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the embodiments disclosed herein.