Multi-use liquid container and smoking bottle
12054332 ยท 2024-08-06
Inventors
- Brandon Shindler (Jacksonville, FL, US)
- Nathan Shindler (Conroe, TX, US)
- Pablo E. Bellorin (Conroe, TX, US)
Cpc classification
B65D23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A multi-use liquid container and smoking bottle generally includes a hollow, liquid retaining bottle having a bulb defining an inter chamber for retaining liquids and a hollow first stem extending outwardly from the interior chamber. The multi-use bottle further includes a smoke tube assembly passing through an opening in the liquid retaining bottle and including a hollow secondary stem extending inwardly into the interior chamber, and a bowl connected to and in fluid communication with the secondary stem, the bowl including and at least partially defining a burning chamber. The smoke tube assembly is removable from the liquid retaining bottle. Caps are provided over the first stem and the bowl to prevent liquid contained in the interior chamber from flowing therethrough.
Claims
1. A multi-use bottle assembly, comprising: a liquid retaining bottle comprising: a bulb defining an interior chamber, a primary stem extending outwardly from said bulb and terminating in an open mouthpiece, wherein a first opening located at the open mouthpiece is arranged in fluid communication with the interior chamber of the bulb through a primary through bore formed through the primary stem, the open mouthpiece further comprising a first thread, a second opening formed in the bulb and in fluid communication with the interior chamber of the bulb, the second opening comprising a second thread; a smoke tube assembly comprising a secondary stem and a bowl connected to the secondary stem, the secondary stem comprising a secondary through bore extending therethrough, the bowl defining a burning chamber therein in fluid communication with the secondary through bore and configured to receive a combustible material; first and second caps, disconnectably threadable onto the first and second threads to sealingly close the first and second openings, respectively; and a storage assembly comprising a storage unit mountable to a portion of said liquid retaining bottle; wherein the multi-use bottle assembly is selectively positionable in: a first configuration, in which the first and second caps are disconnected from the first and second threads, respectively, and the smoke tube assembly is inserted into the interior chamber of the bulb with the secondary through bore extending at least partially into the interior chamber of the bulb, and the burning chamber and the combustible material contained therewithin are accessible from outside the bulb and are disposed in fluid communication with the interior chamber of the bulb through the secondary through bore, and a second configuration, in which the smoke tube assembly is removed from the bulb and stored in the storage unit, and the first and second caps are disconnectably threaded to the first and second threads thereby closing the first and second openings, respectively, and enclosing the interior chamber of the bulb; wherein the smoke tube assembly is removable from the interior chamber of the bulb through the second opening to switch from the first configuration to the second configuration.
2. The multi-use bottle assembler as recited in claim 1, wherein said storage unit comprises at least one storage chamber.
3. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said storage unit comprises a plurality of storage chambers.
4. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said storage unit is removably mountable to said liquid retaining bottle.
5. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said liquid retaining bottle is at least partially formed of a glass material.
6. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said liquid retaining bottle is at least partially formed of a ceramic material.
7. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said liquid retaining bottle is at least partially formed of a polymeric material.
8. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the bulb comprises a threaded fitting disposed around said second opening, said threaded fitting defining a through bore disposed in fluid communication with said interior chamber of said hollow bulb, said threaded fitting providing the second thread, and further wherein the secondary stem extends through the through bore of said threaded fitting in the first configuration of the multi-use bottle assembly.
9. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 8, wherein said bowl is dimensioned and configured to prevent passage into or through said through bore of said threaded fitting in the first configuration, thereby preventing said secondary stem to which said bowl is connected from passing completely through said though bore of said threaded fitting and into said interior chamber of said hollow bulb when the multi-use bottle assembly is arranged in the first configuration.
10. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 9, wherein, in the first configuration of the multi-use bottle assembly, the bowl of the smoke tube assembly is seated in the threaded fitting.
11. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 10, wherein said bowl includes an enlarged flange having a diameter greater than said through bore of said threaded fitting such that, when the multi-use bottle assembly is arranged in the first configuration, said enlarged flange seats in said threaded fitting without passing therethrough.
12. The multi-use bottle assembly as recited in claim 10, wherein, with the multi-use bottle assembly arranged in the first configuration, the second cap is disconnectably threadable onto the second thread into a covering and sealing relation to said threaded fitting and said bowl and thereby retaining said smoke tube assembly in position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
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(10) Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
(12) Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is generally directed toward a multi-use liquid container and smoking bottle that can be used for smoking various substances after the liquid, such as, by way of example, liquor, has been consumed or otherwise removed from the liquid retaining bottle.
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(14) The liquid retaining bottle 110 includes a generally spherical, round fluid retaining bowl like structure or bulb 114 having a flat base 116 for stabilizing the bulb 114 when the liquid retaining bottle 110 is resting on a surface and an elongated neck or primary stem 118 extending outward from the bulb 114 as described in more detail hereinbelow. The bulb 114 defines an interior hollow chamber 120 for initially retaining liquids such as, for example, wines, water, various types of liquor's, etc. A first opening 122 is defined through the bulb 114 and is open to the hollow chamber 120. The primary stem 118 defines a hollow primary through bore 124 which is in fluid communication with the hollow chamber 120 of the bulb 114 through the first opening 122. Specifically, a first end 126 of the primary stem 118 extends outward from an outer surface 128 of the bulb 114. The primary stem 118 may be attached to the outer surface 128 of the bulb 114 by various means such as, for example, gluing, melting, fusing, etc. In a preferred embodiment, the primary stem 118 is formed integrally with the bulb 114.
(15) An enlarged second end or mouthpiece 130 of the primary stem 118 is open to the primary through bore 124 of the primary stem 118 to allow a user to drink a liquid contained in the liquid retaining bottle 110 and to allow the user to position their mouth over the open mouthpiece 130 in order to draw in smoke created by the smoke tube assembly 112 discussed hereinbelow. The diameter D1 of the mouthpiece 130 is greater than the diameter d1 of the primary stem 118 to allow a user to get their lips into the mouthpiece to draw out liquid or smoke as noted hereinbelow. A first or primary bottle cap 138 is provided over the mouthpiece 130 to seal the liquid retaining bottle 110 prior to use. The bottle cap 138 may be threaded onto the mouthpiece 130 or otherwise secured to the mouthpiece 130.
(16) As noted hereinabove, the multi-use bottle 100 includes the smoke tube assembly 112 to allow a user to smoke various materials through the liquid retaining bottle 110 after the liquid retaining bottle 110 has been emptied of its initial liquid contents. In at least one embodiment, the liquid retaining bottle 110 may be partially re-filled with water or another liquid prior to use as a smoking device. Thus, the smoke tube assembly 112 generally includes a smoke tube or secondary stem 140 which extends inwardly into the chamber 120 of the bulb 114 through a second opening 142 in the bulb 114. Specifically, the secondary stem 140 defines a hollow secondary through bore 144 which is in fluid communication with the chamber 120 of the bulb 114. The secondary stem 140 includes an open first end 146 located or positioned inside the chamber 120 and a second end 148 which engages the bulb 114. As best shown in
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(18) The bowl 150 of the smoke tube assembly 112 has an enlarged flange 160 which engages a second end 162 of the hollow threaded fitting 152 to prevent the smoke tube assembly 112 from passing through and into the chamber 120 of the bulb 114. Specifically, with respect to
(19) When the secondary stem 140 is fully inserted through the through bore 156 of the threaded fitting 152, the enlarged flange 160 of the bowl 150 rests against the second end 162 of the threaded fitting 152. The enlarged flange 160 has a diameter D4 which is greater than the inner diameter D3 of the threaded fitting 152 and thus cannot pass through the through bore 156 of the threaded fitting 152.
(20) In order to secure the smoke tube assembly 112 to the liquid retaining bottle 110 prior to use, the smoke tube assembly 112 includes a second or bowl cap 172 which has internal threads (not shown) which engage the threads 154 of the threaded fitting 152. Screwing the second cap 172 onto the threaded fitting 152 secures the smoke tube assembly 112 to the bulb 120 of the liquid retaining bottle 110, as shown best in
(21) The bulb 114, primary stem 118, secondary stem 140 and bowl 150 of the multi-use bottle 100, along with the first cap 138 and the second cap 172, may be formed from a variety of materials such as, by way of example only, glass, PYREX?, porcelains, ceramics, plastics, acrylics, crystal or quartz, metallic materials, such as titanium or stainless steel, etc. In at least one embodiment, the secondary stem 140 and/or O-rings 174 and 176 may be formed from medical grade silicone, food grade silicone, rubber and the like. The outer surface 128 of the bulb 114 of the liquid retaining bottle 110 provides a place for artwork, indicia, logos, directions and warnings, etc.
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(25) Once all the liquid 300 has either been consumed or otherwise emptied from the multi-use bottle 100, the multi-use bottle 100 can then be used to smoke various substances. In preparation for smoking, it is desirable to rinse out the multi-use bottle 100 with water (not shown) to clean out any remaining liquids and any volatile, and thus potentially dangerous and flammable residue that may be left behind by alcoholic beverages. After the multi-use bottle 100 has been rinsed out, it can be prepared for use as a smoking device.
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(27) Removing the second cap 172 uncovers the bowl 150 of the smoke tube assembly 112 for use. A combustible and smoke generating medicinal or recreational material such as, for example, tobacco or other smokable substance 500 is inserted into the burning chamber 170 of the bowl 150 and compacted or otherwise positioned in the burning chamber 170 for subsequent ignition, as shown in
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(31) As noted above, the alternate embodiment of a multi-use liquid container and smoking bottle 100 includes a storage assembly 180 mounted thereto. Looking further to
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(33) A storage assembly 180 in one embodiment, and more in particular, a storage unit 182 includes a bottle interconnect 186, and a liquid retaining bottle 110 includes a cooperatively configured storage unit interconnect 188 to facilitate secure yet removable attachment of the storage unit 182 to a portion of the liquid retaining bottle 110. With reference again to the illustrative embodiment of
(34) In at least one further embodiment, a storage assembly 180 in accordance with the present invention may incorporate one or more ancillary devices such as, by way of example only, an LED light or LED lighting array, an audio speaker or speakers, BLUETOOTH? connectivity, and/or a USB charger, just to name a few.
(35) Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.