Walking implement with integrated smoking apparatus
10143275 ยท 2018-12-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A walking stick has a handle, a foot, and a compartment. A smoking implement is movably disposed within the compartment. The smoking implement is positionable in a first position within the compartment and a second position extending from the compartment.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a walking stick comprising a handle and a foot, wherein the walking stick at least partially defines a compartment; a smoking implement movably disposed within the compartment, wherein the smoking implement is positionable in a first position substantially within the compartment and a second position extending from the compartment, wherein the smoking implement is removably engaged with the walking stick; an internal conduit, disposed in the second position such that the smoking implement is in fluid communication with the internal conduit; a receiver in fluid communication with the internal conduit for removably receiving an external tube; and the external tube operational for inhaling a smoking medium and extending from the receiver on an outer surface of the walking stick while the walking stick is operational for use as a walking stick.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the receiver defines an opening in the outer surface of the walking stick, wherein the opening is in fluid communication with the internal conduit.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the smoking implement is pivotably engaged with the walking stick.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one light, an electrical circuit, and a battery for providing power to the at least one light via the electrical circuit.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a cover movably disposed so as to selectively cover the compartment.
6. An apparatus comprising: a walking stick comprising a handle and a foot, wherein the walking stick at least partially defines a compartment; a smoking implement movably disposed within the compartment, wherein the smoking implement is positionable in a first position substantially within the compartment and a second position extending from the compartment, wherein the smoking implement is pivotably engaged with the walking stick; an internal conduit, disposed in the second position such that the smoking implement is in fluid communication with the internal conduit; a receiver in fluid communication with the internal conduit for removably receiving an external tube; and the external tube operational for inhaling a smoking medium and extending from the receiver on an outer surface of the walking stick while the walking stick is operational for use as a walking stick.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the receiver defines an opening in the outer surface of the walking stick, wherein the opening is in fluid communication with the internal conduit.
8. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising at least one light, an electrical circuit, and a battery for providing power to the at least one light via the electrical circuit.
9. The apparatus of claim 6, further comprising a cover movably disposed so as to selectively cover the compartment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) In the depicted example, a decorative element 122 is removably fixed to the body 102. The decorative element 122 may be in any form factor required or desired for a particular application and may be removably secured to the body 102 via implanted magnets 108, bolts, screws, or other fasteners. If magnets 108 are utilized, matching magnets 110 may be disposed within the body 102 of the walking stick 100. When the decorative cover 122 is removed from the body 102, a sealing cover 112 is exposed. This sealing cover 112 can completely cover or be disposed in an opening 114 defined by the body 102. In that case, the sealing cover 112 is configured to prevent ingress of dirt, water, or other contaminants through the opening 114 (and into a compartment described below). The sealing cover 112 need not, but may, form a watertight seal. The walking stick 100 may also include a number of lights 116 disposed proximate an exterior surface 118 thereof for decorative or other purposes. A switch 120 may be used to control the lights 116. The lights may be LEDs or other light types and may be configured to emit light in steady, alternating, or other modes. In addition to decorative lights, the lights 116 may also be for a defined purpose, such as a strobe light, head light, etc. Additionally or alternatively, the lights may be replaced or supplemented with one or more audible element such as speakers, to emit sounds such as chimes, bells, etc., as described further below.
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(10) Once engaged, the implement 200 is in the second, final position depicted in
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(12) Portions of the walking stick that form part of the inhalation circuit are preferably manufactured from non-toxic materials. Such materials include fruit and other woods such as cherry, apple, briar, maple, black walnut, oak, olive, rosewood, manzanita, mesquite, beech, hickory, mountain laurel, mahogany, ebony, morta, plum, mango, and so on. Metals include food- or medical-grade metals such as stainless steel, platinum, etc. Other materials, such as corn cob, meerschaum, clay or other stone may be used for certain components. In examples, the bowl may be manufactured of stone or glass and may contain water, if adequately sized. Plastics include food- or medical-grade plastics, such as oxygen tube, may be used. The remaining portions of the walking sticks may be manufactured from materials typically used in the manufacture of walking sticks, such as woods, metals, or plastics, or may be made from the same materials as described above. The walking stick may be painted, embossed, carved, or otherwise decorated. Additionally, the walking stick may include one or more reflectors or reflective surfaces. Other useful accessories can be incorporated into various portions of the stick, including a compass or mechanical bell, such as a bicycle bell.
(13) The terms first, second, upper, lower, retracted, extended, etc., as used herein, are relative terms used for convenience of the reader and to differentiate various elements of the systems described herein from each other. In general, unless otherwise noted, the terms are not meant to define or otherwise restrict location of any particular element or operation of the window.
(14) This disclosure describes some embodiments of the present technology with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which only some of the possible embodiments were shown. Other aspects may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments were provided so that this disclosure was thorough and complete and fully conveyed the scope of the possible embodiments to those skilled in the art.
(15) Although specific embodiments were described herein, the scope of the technology is not limited to those specific embodiments. One skilled in the art will recognize other embodiments or improvements that are within the scope and spirit of the present technology. Therefore, the specific structure, acts, or media are disclosed only as illustrative embodiments. The scope of the technology is defined by the following claims and any equivalents therein.