HOOKAHS, HEATING UNITS, AND RELATED METHODS
20190133182 ยท 2019-05-09
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Abstract
A hookah device having a heating unit, a head for holding a cooking element, a pipe, and a base. The heating unit for use with the hookah device can be provided with optimally placed vents along a bottom wall, a sidewall, and a top wall to facilitate circulation of fresh air and heated air. An optional thermometer can be mounted to the housing for recording a temperature reading with a combustion chamber of the heating unit.
Claims
1. A hookah device comprising: a heating unit comprising a housing having a structure defining a combustion chamber, the housing comprising: a sidewall having a wall thickness and a wall height; a top wall; a bottom wall; at least one vent formed through the sidewall to expose the combustion chamber to fresh air flow from an exterior; said at least one vent formed through the wall thickness of the sidewall; at least one thermal conduit formed through bottom wall and though the wall height of the sidewall to provide a flow path for hot air to flow out the combustion chamber; at least one vent formed through the top wall of the housing; and an opening having a thermometer disposed, at least in part, therein such that the thermometer can measure a temperature reading of the combustion chamber.
2. The hookah device of claim 1, wherein an airflow groove is defined within a bottom interior surface of the bottom wall.
3. The hookah device of claim 1, wherein the thermometer has a round display fitted into the opening, and wherein the opening is round and located on the top wall.
4. The hookah device of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of spaced apart ornamentations surrounding the opening.
5. The hookah device of claim 1, wherein the at least one vent comprises two or more sets of top vents formed through the top wall with each set of top vents comprising at least two channels of different lengths.
6. The hookah device of claim 5, further comprising: a vent cover affixed to a top side of the top wall of the housing, said vent cover being movable relative to the top wall to control flow openings through the two or more sets of top vents.
7. The hookah device of claim 6, wherein the vent cover is rotatable about a projection formed around the opening.
8. The hookah device of claim 6, further comprising: a knob protruding from the vent cover for use in moving the vent cover.
9. The hookah device of claim 1, wherein the housing is formed from at least two housing components, which comprise a base and a lid.
10. The hookah device of claim 9, wherein the base comprises the bottom wall and the lid comprises the top wall and wherein the sidewall comprises a top sidewall of the lid and a bottom sidewall of the base.
11. The hookah device of claim 10, wherein the at least one vent is defined through the bottom sidewall of the base.
12. The hookah device of claim 9, wherein coal or charcoal is located in the combustion chamber.
13. The hookah device of claim 9, further comprising a first handle connected to the lid and a second handle connected to the base.
14. The hookah device of claim 13, wherein each of the first and second handles comprises: a shaft having a first end attached to the housing and a second end; and a grip sheath surrounding the second end of the shaft.
15. A heating unit for use with a hookah device comprising: a two part housing comprising a base and a lid; said base comprising a bottom wall and a base sidewall; said lid comprising a top wall and a lid sidewall; said base sidewall and said lid sidewall having a seam therebetween; a combustion chamber defined by the top wall, the bottom wall, the base sidewall, and the lid sidewall; two or more spaced apart fresh air vents formed through the base sidewall each at a radial position along a perimeter of the base sidewall; two or more spaced apart thermal conduits formed through the bottom wall of the base each at a radial position along the perimeter of the base sidewall; and said radial positions of the two or more spaced apart thermal conduits being different than said radial positions of said two or more spaced apart fresh air vents.
16. The heating unit of claim 15, further comprising a vent cover placed on top of the top wall and rotatable relative to the top wall.
17. The heating unit of claim 16, wherein the top wall has a dome shape interior surface contour.
18. The heating unit of claim 17, wherein the two or more spaced apart thermal conduits are formed through the base sidewall and each having an opening at end edge of the base sidewall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0091] These and other features and advantages of the present devices, systems, and methods will become appreciated as the same becomes better understood with reference to the specification, claims and appended drawings wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0105] The detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the presently preferred embodiments of a hookah and components thereof provided in accordance with aspects of the present devices, systems, and methods and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present devices, systems, and methods may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the features and the steps for constructing and using the embodiments of the present devices, systems, and methods in connection with the illustrated embodiments. It is to be understood, however, that the same or equivalent functions and structures may be accomplished by different embodiments that are also intended to be encompassed within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. As denoted elsewhere herein, like element numbers are intended to indicate like or similar elements or features.
[0106] A hookah device or hookah with its many components are described. Also described is a heating unit for a hookah in accordance with some embodiments of the invention. The heating unit provides heat to a cooking element in the hookah to cook or heat the cooking element, which can be tobacco, herbs, floral essences, etc. In accordance with many embodiments of the invention, the heating unit can include a thermometer that indicates a temperature in a combustion chamber to allow a user to make adjustments to the body of the heating unit, such as to adjust vents for air flow or add more fuel, to apply a desired amount of heat to the cooking element to cook or heat the combustible material. An exemplary schematic view of a hookah 100 including a heating unit in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
[0107] As shown, a hookah 100 includes a head 110, a pipe 150, and a base 130, which is also understood in the industry as a water jar or bowl. The head 110 is affixed to a top of the pipe 150 and the head comprising a structure defining a cooking chamber for containing a quantity of a cooking element 115, such as tobacco, herbal leaves or other materials to be vaporized by heat to extract oil essences therefrom.
[0108] A heat management accessory unit 112 is positioned superjacent the head 110 and the cooking element 115. The heat management accessory unit 112 is structured to receive combustible materials to then heat intake air, which is then routed by flow channels to heat the cooking element 115 in the head to vaporize oil essences therefrom for inhalation. The heat management accessory unit 112 may herein alternatively be referred to as a heating unit 112.
[0109] The generated heat from the heating unit 112 is applied to the cooking element 115, such as passing over, across, and/or through the cooking element 115, to vaporize oil essences from the cooking element, which can be changed out, replenished or replaced from time-to-time as needed. The cooking element 115 can be placed into the cooking chamber of the pipe 150 by lifting the heating unit 112 to expose the opening to the cooking chamber, which can optionally contain a fine mesh for retaining the cooking element and preventing the cooking element from dislodging further down the pipe 150. Heated air from the heating unit 112 is circulated to the cooking element inside the cooking chamber to generate smoke, which then passes through a downstem 90 located in the base 130 under column of liquid, such as a water column, for cooling and filtering the smoke before the smoke is routed through a hose port, hose, and then mouthpiece attached to the house for inhalation by a user using the mouthpiece.
[0110] With further reference to
[0111] In some examples, there can be more than one hose port in fluid communication with the vapor chamber 94, such as two, three, or four hose ports. The additional hose ports can be connected to additional hoses and mouthpieces so that more than one user can use the same hookah. A hose 140 can connect to the hose port 92 and a mouthpiece can be attached to the other end of the hose 140 for use by a user to inhale the cooled and filtered smoke.
[0112] The base 130 can embody any number of shapes and can be made from blown glass, porcelain or other materials. The base 130 has an internal space that encloses a reservoir of liquid and provides an area above the reservoir, i.e., the vapor chamber 94, to contain smoke or air exiting a downstem and percolating through the liquid. In accordance with the shown embodiment, the liquid in the reservoir is water. However, other types of liquids may be used in accordance with various other embodiments of the invention, such as wine, soda, beer, etc.
[0113] To inhale smoke, the user can first prepare the hookah, if not already prepared, with a desired quantity of cooking element in the cooking chamber of the head 110. The user then adds fuel to the heating unit 112, which can be in the form of coal or charcoal, or other conventional fuel sources for use with hookahs. After a short heat up time, the user can begin to inhale on the mouthpiece at an end of the hose 140 to draw air from the vapor chamber 94 creating a partial vacuum in the enclosed area. The partial vacuum causes air or smoke to be drawn into pipe 150 from the cooking element 115 through the reservoir of the base 130 and into the vapor chamber 94. As the user continues to inhale from the mouthpiece at the end of the house 140, smoke in the vapor chamber 94 is sucked through the hose port 92 and hose 140 and then inhaled by the user. To clear the base 130 of smoke, base 130 may include a purge valve 160 that may be opened to release the partial vacuum and let air escape from within the base 130.
[0114] The hookah device 100 described with reference to
[0115] In accordance with some embodiments of the invention, a heating unit for a hookah device, or hookah for short, includes a heat sensor such as a thermometer to indicate the temperature of the heat being generated by the heating unit.
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[0117] As shown, the housing 200 includes two portions: an upper portion, first portion, or lid 205 and a lower portion, second portion, or base 206. The lid 205 and the base 206 can be coupled together. In the shown embodiment, lid 205 and base 206 are friction fit at respective sidewalls along a seam 244. However, lid 205 and base 206 may be coupled using a snap fit, threads, straps or buckles, and/or by any other manner of coupling two objects together in accordance with various other embodiments of the invention. In other examples, the two sidewall sections of the base 206 and the lid 205 can be permanently attached, such as by welding, or by unitarily forming the sidewall. In this alternative embodiment, the upper wall or top wall 207 (
[0118] The surfaces of the housing 200 can include ornamentations. When incorporated, the ornamentations can include one or more base ornamentations 261, lid ornamentations 262, perimeter ornamentations 252, and central ornamentations 251 in accordance with the shown embodiment. These ornamentations can resemble recessed or embossed surface features to disrupt the smooth surfaces of the housing 200. The ornamentations can align, can be spaced evenly, can have different geometric shapes, can resemble spaced apart dots or weld beads, or combinations thereof. These ornamentations may embody any shape, size, and/or configuration that do not interfere with functional components of the heating unit in accordance with various other embodiments. In some examples, the ornamentations can resemble fins to assist with heat transfer.
[0119] As shown, the lid ornamentations 262 align with the base ornamentations 261 along the outer peripheral of the housing 200, such as along the sidewall 234 of the base and the sidewall 232 of the lid. The central ornamentations 251 on the upper surfaces of the lid 205 can resemble weld beads or half domes and can be provided along an upper outer diameter of the lid and along a central opening 238 of the lid for receiving a thermometer 240. In other examples, the central opening 238 can be omitted or filled with a wall surface of the lid, where no thermometer is used. In yet other examples, a removable cap can cover a central opening 238 to allow for optional use with a thermometer, as further discussed below.
[0120] Housing 200 includes side air vents 230 that provide air, such as fresh outside air, to a combustion chamber inside the housing 200. In the shown embodiment, side air vents 230 are defined through a sidewall 234 of the base 206 proximate a bottom side of the sidewall such that the air vents open into the combustion chamber inside the housing proximate an interior bottom or bottom wall of the base 206. The air vents 230 are formed through the wall thickness of the sidewall 234 so that the combustion chamber inside the housing is open to the atmosphere via the air vents 230. The sidewall also has a height. Thus, the wall thickness is understood to generally be orthogonal to the height of the sidewall. The air vents shown are generally oblong or racetrack in shape but can embody different shapes, such as star shape, round shape, oval shape, or polygonal shape, provided sufficient air flow can pass through the air vents for a desired operation. Other vents or conduits can have similarly shaped openings.
[0121] As shown, four air vents 230 are evenly spaced about the circumference of the sidewall 234 of the base 206, closer to the bottom of the sidewall 234 than the top of the sidewall 234. However, the number of air vents 230 can vary depending on the size and shape of the air vents. Thus, there can be fewer than four air vents, such as only one air vent, if an opening of an air vent is sufficiently large to enable adequate fresh air flow into the combustion chamber. The air vents 230 can align with some of the base ornamentations 261. In other examples, the side vents 230 may be placed anywhere on the sidewall 234 of base 206 and/or sidewall 232 of the lid 205 as dictated by need and/or design choice in accordance with the various other embodiments of the invention. Still further, different sets of air vents 230 with different opening sizes can be incorporated with the largest opening sizes located closer to the bottom of the base and the smaller opening sizes located higher up on the sidewall of the base. Exemplary side air vents can each have an oblong opening of about 16 mm to about 22 mm wide and about 2.3 mm to about 5 mm tall, and wherein the two ends are rounded.
[0122] The heating unit 112 may incorporate additional vents aside from the side air vents 230 at the sidewall of the base. In an example, top vents 215 are formed through the top wall 207 of the lid 205, from a top surface to an interior surface of the lid 205 to provide an airflow into and out of the combustion chamber inside the housing 200. The top vents 215 may be used to provide air to the fuel and/or to dissipate heat in the combustion chamber. In the shown embodiment, four sets of top vents 215 are provided through the top wall 207. Each set of top vents 215 can include multiple vents with different vent lengths. The plurality of vents of each set of top vents 215 can be spaced along the outer perimeter and smaller or shorter as the vents are situated closer to the central opening 238 of the top wall 207.
[0123] As shown, each set of top vents can alternate between an elongated trough or channel 178 and a land or structure 180, which can be considered a rib. As shown, a second set of top vents can be arranged so that the troughs 178 are aligned with the ribs 180 from the first set of top vents. Thus, for the four sets of top vents 215, two of the sets can each include four troughs or channels 178 and the other two sets of top vents 215 can include three troughs or channels. The two different set-type of top vents can alternate between four channels 178 and three channels 178. In other examples, the set-type of top vents can include a five channel set, a four channel set, a three channel set, and/or a one channel set.
[0124] Each channel 178 of a particular set of top vents can be curved or arcuate and can be similarly shaped as small sections of the outer contour of the lid. The land or structure 176 between two adjacent sets of top vents 215 can be curved and can resemble vanes extending from the central opening 238 extending towards the outer perimeter of the lid. However, there may be any number of top vents 215 that are aligned in any number of different manners as dictated by functionality and/or design of lid 205 in accordance with various other embodiments. The lands or structures 176, 180 on the lid can resemble ribs located between a plurality of channels 178. In other examples, the channels 178 can have other shapes.
[0125] A vent cover 210 (
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[0127] To enable rotation of the vent cover 210, one or more knobs 212 can protrude out of an upper surface of the cover 210 to allow a user to grasp the knobs to rotate the vent cover 210. Although the movement in the shown embodiment is described as rotational, other types of movements may be performed by the vent cover 210 based upon functional and design components of a heating unit in accordance with various other embodiments of the invention. The one or more knobs 212 may be coated with an insulating material to enable grasping without harming a user's hand.
[0128] A thermometer 240 can be used with the housing 200 by inserting a thermometer stem through a thermometer coupling, which can be the central opening 238 formed through the top wall 207 of the upper portion 205. Appropriate shoulder or lip can be provided to ensure proper seating of the thermometer inside the thermometer coupling. The thermometer 240 has a display end exposed though housing 200 and a sensor end, such as the thermometer stem, that extends into the combustion chamber though the thermometer coupling. The display end of the thermometer 240 seat within the thermometer coupling via threaded engagement, a friction fit or in a slight interference fit. Optionally, detents or snap fit can be utilized to secure the thermometer to the lid.
[0129] In the shown embodiment, the thermometer 204 has a circular display that is flushed with the top surface of lid 205, which may instead project upwardly or recessed within the opening. Some other embodiments may have a thermometer with a different configuration and/or a different type of thermometer that may be inserted into the thermometer coupling. As such, housing 200 in accordance with many other embodiments may have a thermometer coupling and thermometer positioned elsewhere such as, but not limited to, through the side wall of lid 205 and/or base 206. In some examples, a removable cap is provided at the central opening 238 that requires removal before placement of the thermometer to couple to the thermometer coupling.
[0130] Two or more handles 221, 222 can be provided with the heating unit 112. In an example, the two handles 221, 222 are attached to the housing, one to the sidewall 232 of the lid 205 and the other handle to the sidewall 234 of the base 206, substantially perpendicularly to the surface of the sidewalls. The handles 221 and 222 may be used to manipulate the lid 205 and/or the base 206 to open and close a combustion chamber and/or to move the housing 200, such as to and/from the hookah device. Although the handles 221 and 222 are shown as extending out of the sidewalls 232, 234 of the lid 205 and the base 206, the number of handles, configuration, and placement of the handles may vary in accordance with various other embodiments based upon functionality and/or design choice.
[0131] Each handle 221, 222 can be provided with surface ornamentations and contours that are other than purely cylindrical for aesthetic appeal. As shown, spaced apart elongated indentations can be provided along the side surfaces of the two handles and projections or bumps can be provided at end surfaces of the two handles. Each handle 221, 222 can be made from a metallic material, such as aluminum, or from high temperature resistant plastic material, such as PEEK, surrounding a metallic core, as further discussed below.
[0132] Top and bottom views of the housing 200 of the heating unit 112 in accordance with the shown embodiment of the invention are shown in
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[0134] The coupling ring 505 is defined by a recess on the bottom surface of bottom wall 420 of the base 206 and can be used to guide the placement of the housing 200 onto or against a head 110 (
[0135] The plurality of spaced apart thermal conduits 510 on the bottom wall 420 are openings or channels defined through the bottom wall 420 of the housing 210 and through the sidewall 234 of the base that are sized, shaped, and positioned to direct heat from a combustion chamber inside the housing 200 through the thermal conduits 510 at the sidewall 234 and then out the base 206 and into the cooking chamber of the head 110 (
[0136] In the shown embodiment, four thermal conduits 510 are incorporated proximate the perimeter edge of the bottom wall 420 of the base so as to align with the sidewall 234 of the base 206. The same thermal conduit 510 therefore has two openings, one at the bottom wall of the base and one at an end edge of the sidewall. The thermal conduits 510 can be evenly spaced apart about the bottom wall 420 and therefore also about the sidewall 234. Furthermore, the thermal conduits 510 are located on the bottom wall 420 such that they are not aligned with side air vents 230 on the sidewall 234 of the base 206 so that fresh air passing through the side air vents 230 are not immediately mixed with flow through the thermal conduits, which have hot gas coming from the combustion chamber inside the housing and then directed down through the thermal conduits 510 and into the cooking chamber inside the head.
[0137] The offset, non-aligned configurations of the thermal conduits 510 and the air vents 230 at the sidewall 234 allow for thermal mixing of hot and cold gas streams through convection to enhance the air to fuel ratio in the combustion chamber for proper heat generation. For example, fresh air can first enter through the air vents 230 to be used for burning the fuel in the combustion chamber. The heated air is then directed through the thermal conduits and out the housing for heating a cooking element, such as tobacco or floral essences.
[0138] However, in other examples, the housing 200 may have a different number of openings or vents that function as thermal conduits between the combustion chamber and the cooking chamber and can be in other than as shown locations as dictated by functionality and/or design choice in accordance with various other embodiments of the invention. For example, the thermal conduits 510 can be located radially inwardly of the sidewall 234 such that the paths of the thermal conduits are formed through the bottom wall 420 of the base 206 only, not through the sidewall. In yet other examples, there can be a combination of different thermal conduits, those that are formed through the bottom wall 420 only and those that are formed through both the bottom wall 420 of the base and through the sidewall 234 of the base.
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[0143] The fresh air vents 230 through the sidewall 234 located near the bottom wall 420 of the base have openings at the exterior surface of the sidewall 234 and at the interior surface of the sidewall, along a path that is generally orthogonal to the height of the sidewall. The fresh air vents 230 and the thermal conduits 510 do not have paths that connect. This allows fresh air to be directed through the air vents 230 for mixing with the fuel located inside the combustion chamber 1105 and then the heated air rises to the top dome shape interior surface contour 209 of the lid to then be directed down through the thermal conduits 510 at the end edge 236 of the sidewall 234 and then out the openings at the bottom wall 420. Where thermal conduits are incorporated through the bottom wall 420 only but not through the sidewall 234, heated air can be directed down towards the bottom wall by the top dome shape interior surface contour 209 of the lid and then through the openings at the bottom wall.
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[0147] Ventilation grooves 1225 can be seen in
[0148] A thermometer coupling 1340 can also be seen in
[0149] Methods of making hookah devices and components thereof and methods of using the disclosed hookah devices and components thereof, including of heating units, are within the scope of the present invention.
[0150] Although various embodiments of hookah devices and components thereof, such as embodiments of heating units are described above, other hookahs that add, alter, combine and/or remove components are possible in accordance with various other embodiments of the invention. Furthermore, although the invention has been discussed with respect to various embodiments, it should be recognized that the invention comprises the novel and non-obvious claims supported by this disclosure.