SMOKING-PIPE HAVING MULTIPLE SELECTABLE CHAMBERS AND METHOD
20180228211 ยท 2018-08-16
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Abstract
A smoking-pipe includes a pipe body, a cylinder, and a cylinder cover. The cylinder includes a plurality of smoking-chambers which may hold a reserve of combustible material for smoking. The cylinder may be positioned selectively to allow one smoking chamber at a time to be combusted, effectively providing a pipe which may be smoked through multiple sessions without requiring continual repacking.
Claims
1. A smoking-pipe comprising: a smoking-pipe body including a cylindrical base having a first-cylinder end, a second-cylinder end, a radial outer base-surface, a first-base aperture disposed within the first-cylinder end, a second-base aperture disposed within the radial outer base-surface, and an internal base-cavity connecting the first-base aperture and the second-base aperture, a shank having an attachment-end coupled to the second-base aperture of the cylindrical base, a mouthpiece distal to the attachment-end, and an internal shank-cavity comprising a passageway connecting the attachment-end to the mouthpiece, and a cylindrical axis-shaft affixed to and concentric to the first-cylinder end; a cylinder configured to revolve about the cylindrical axis-shaft including a radial outer cylinder-surface, an axis shaft-aperture concentric to the cylinder dimensioned such that the axis-shaft aperture may accept and engage the cylindrical axis-shaft, and a plurality of smoking-chambers arranged radially about the axis shaft-aperture configured to align with the first-base aperture; and a cylinder-cover coupled to the smoking-pipe body having a cover-shank releasably coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft, a shield permanently coupled to the cover-shank, such that the shield covers and retains the cylinder to the cylindrical base when the cover-shank is coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft, the shield being dimension to cover the plurality of smoking-chambers, and a cover-aperture perforating the shield position concentrically to the first-base aperture when the cover-shank is coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft.
2. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the second-base aperture of the cylindrical base includes internal threading.
3. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the attachment-end of the shank includes external threading dimensioned to removably couple with the second-base aperture of the cylindrical base.
4. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the plurality of smoking-chambers includes five adjacent smoking-chambers.
5. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the smoking-pipe body further includes a detent-aperture perforating disposed within the first-cylinder end, a detent-sphere retained within the detent-aperture, a detent-retainer circumscribing the detent-aperture, such that the detent-retainer engages and retains the detent-sphere within the detent-aperture, such that the detent-sphere is able to partially protrude from but not leave the detent-aperture, and a detent-spring disposed within the detent-aperture pressing the detent-sphere against the detent-retainer.
6. The smoking-pipe of claim 5, wherein the cylinder further includes a plurality of detent-recesses configured to engage the detent-sphere when the detent-spring presses the detent-sphere against the detent-retainer, the detent-spring being configured to simultaneously press the detent-sphere against the cylinder.
7. The smoking-pipe of claim 5, wherein the plurality of detent-recesses correspond to the plurality of smoking-chambers, such that a first of the plurality of detent-recesses engages the detent-sphere when a first of the plurality of smoking-chambers aligns with the first-base aperture, and such that a second of the plurality of detent-recesses engages the detent-sphere when a second of the plurality of smoking-chambers aligns with the first-base aperture, and so forth.
8. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the radial outer cylinder-surface is knurled, the radial outer cylinder-surface having a plurality of ridges configured to improve grip by a user engaging the radial outer cylinder-surface.
9. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the smoking-pipe body further includes a carb-aperture disposed on the radial outer base-surface, the carb-aperture being in fluid communication with the internal base-cavity.
10. The smoking-pipe of claim 9, wherein the smoking-pipe further includes a carb-extension comprising a spherical member coupled to the carb-aperture, the carb-extension having a first-extension aperture in abutment against the carb-aperture, a second-extension aperture, an internal cavity comprising a passageway connecting the first-extension aperture and the second-extension aperture in fluid communication with the carb-aperture, such that the carb-extension functions as an air inlet for the internal base-cavity.
11. The smoking-pipe of claim 9, wherein the carb-aperture includes internal threading.
12. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the carb-extension further includes external threading dimensioned to removably couple with the carb-aperture.
13. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the smoking-pipe body, the cylinder, and the cylinder-cover are constructed of steel.
14. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the smoking-pipe body, the cylinder, and the cylinder-cover are constructed of aluminum.
15. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the smoking-pipe body, the cylinder, and the cylinder-cover are constructed of brass.
16. The smoking-pipe of claim 1, wherein the cylindrical base, the cylinder, and the cylinder-cover are each lathe-turned during manufacture.
17. A smoking-pipe having multiple selectable chambers, the smoking-pipe comprising: a smoking-pipe body including a cylindrical base having a first-cylinder end, a second-cylinder end, a radial outer base-surface, a first-base aperture disposed within the first-cylinder end, a second-base aperture disposed within the radial outer base-surface, and an internal base-cavity connecting the first-base aperture and the second-base aperture, a shank having an attachment-end coupled to the second-base aperture of the cylindrical base, a mouthpiece distal to the attachment-end, and an internal shank-cavity comprising a passageway connecting the attachment-end to the mouthpiece, and a cylindrical axis-shaft affixed to and concentric to the first-cylinder end; a cylinder configured to revolve about the cylindrical axis-shaft including a radial outer cylinder-surface, an axis shaft-aperture concentric to the cylinder dimensioned such that the axis-shaft aperture may accept and engage the cylindrical axis-shaft, and a plurality of smoking-chambers arranged radially about the axis shaft-aperture configured to align with the first-base aperture; and a cylinder-cover coupled to the smoking-pipe body having a cover-shank releasably coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft, a shield permanently coupled to the cover-shank, such that the shield covers and retains the cylinder to the cylindrical base when the cover-shank is coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft, the shield being dimension to cover the plurality of smoking-chambers, and a cover-aperture perforating the shield position concentrically to the first-base aperture when the cover-shank is coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft; wherein the second-base aperture of the cylindrical base includes internal threading; wherein the attachment-end of the shank includes external threading dimensioned to removably couple with the second-base aperture of the cylindrical base; wherein the plurality of smoking-chambers includes five adjacent smoking-chambers; wherein the smoking-pipe body further includes a detent-aperture perforating disposed within the first-cylinder end, a detent-sphere retained within the detent-aperture, a detent-retainer circumscribing the detent-aperture, such that the detent-retainer engages and retains the detent-sphere within the detent-aperture, such that the detent-sphere is able to partially protrude from but not leave the detent-aperture, and a detent-spring disposed within the detent-aperture pressing the detent-sphere against the detent-retainer; wherein the cylinder further includes a plurality of detent-recesses configured to engage the detent-sphere when the detent-spring presses the detent-sphere against the detent-retainer, the detent-spring being configured to simultaneously press the detent-sphere against the cylinder; wherein the plurality of detent-recesses correspond to the plurality of smoking-chambers, such that a first of the plurality of detent-recesses engages the detent-sphere when a first of the plurality of smoking-chambers aligns with the first-base aperture, and such that a second of the plurality of detent-recesses engages the detent-sphere when a second of the plurality of smoking-chambers aligns with the first-base aperture, and so forth; wherein the radial outer cylinder-surface is knurled, the radial outer cylinder-surface having a plurality of ridges configured to improve grip by a user engaging the radial outer cylinder-surface; wherein the smoking-pipe body further includes a carb-aperture disposed on the radial outer base-surface, the carb-aperture being in fluid communication with the internal base-cavity; wherein the smoking-pipe further includes a carb-extension comprising a spherical member coupled to the carb-aperture, the carb-extension having a first-extension aperture in abutment against the carb-aperture, a second-extension aperture, an internal cavity comprising a passageway connecting the first-extension aperture and the second-extension aperture in fluid communication with the carb-aperture, such that the carb-extension functions as an air inlet for the internal base-cavity; wherein the carb-aperture includes internal threading; and wherein the carb-extension further includes external threading dimensioned to removably couple with the carb-aperture.
18. The smoking-pipe of claim 17, further comprising set of instructions; and wherein the smoking-pipe is arranged as a kit.
19. A method of smoking a combustible material, the method comprising the steps of: providing smoking-pipe comprising a smoking-pipe body including a cylindrical base having a first-cylinder end, a second-cylinder end, a radial outer base-surface, a first-base aperture disposed within the first-cylinder end, a second-base aperture disposed within the radial outer base-surface, and an internal base-cavity connecting the first-base aperture and the second-base aperture, a shank having an attachment-end coupled to the second-base aperture of the cylindrical base, a mouthpiece distal to the attachment-end, and an internal shank-cavity comprising a passageway connecting the attachment-end to the mouthpiece, and a cylindrical axis-shaft affixed to and concentric to the first-cylinder end, a cylinder configured to revolve about the cylindrical axis-shaft including a radial outer cylinder-surface, an axis shaft-aperture concentric to the cylinder dimensioned such that the axis-shaft aperture may accept and engage the cylindrical axis-shaft, and a plurality of smoking-chambers arranged radially about the axis shaft-aperture configured to align with the first-base aperture, and a cylinder-cover coupled to the smoking-pipe body having a cover-shank releasably coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft, a shield permanently coupled to the cover-shank, such that the shield covers and retains the cylinder to the cylindrical base when the cover-shank is coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft, and a cover-aperture perforating the shield position concentrically to the first-base aperture when the cover-shank is coupled to the cylindrical axis-shaft; placing the combustible material in at least one of the plurality of smoking-chambers; aligning a first of the smoking-chambers with the first-base aperture and the cover-aperture; combusting the combustible material within the first of the smoking-chambers; drawing a smoke produced by the combustible material though the internal shank-cavity into a mouth of a user; tasting and alternatively inhaling the smoke; continuing to smoke until the combustible material within the first of the smoking-chambers is consumed; re-aligning an alternative one of the plurality of smoking chambers with the first-base aperture and the cover-aperture; and repeating the process for successive smoking-chambers until the combustible material within all of the plurality of smoking-chambers is spent.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising the steps of covering a carb-extension to regulate airflow into the smoking-pipe base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a smoking-pipe having multiple selectable chambers and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0019] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] As discussed above, embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a smoking-pipe and more particularly to a smoking-pipe having multiple selectable chambers and method, as used to improve the smoking experience.
[0021] Generally, the disclosed smoking-pipe provides a convenient way to pack, carry, and smoke tobacco within a smoking pipe. In a preferred embodiment, the pipe integrates up to five tobacco bowls or chambers for enabling successive smoking without necessitating continual packing of the bowl. This methodology eliminates the need to carry around a pouch of tobacco all day, saving users a considerable amount of time when enjoying a smoking session. The pipe also covers and stores tobacco when not in use, having a cover which contains and conceals all of the tobacco bowls. In use, the pipe may be rotated over the pipe to align a chosen, packed tobacco bowl with the channel in the pipe from which the user may smoke. Each bowl may be selectively aligned with the pipe stem for smoking one at a time. Preferably, the pipe may be made from metal or another suitable material. The exact specifications may vary upon manufacturing.
[0022] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0024] According to one embodiment, the smoking-pipe 100 may be arranged as a kit 105. In particular, the smoking-pipe 100 may further include a set of instructions 107. The instructions 107 may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the smoking-pipe 100 such that the smoking-pipe 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner.
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[0026] Smoking-pipe body 110 further includes detent-aperture 150 disposed within first-cylinder end 140, detent-sphere 152 retained within detent-aperture 150, detent-retainer 154 circumscribing detent-aperture 150, such that detent-retainer 154 engages and retains detent-sphere 152 within detent-aperture 150, such that detent-sphere 152 is able to partially protrude from but not leave detent-aperture 150, and detent-spring 156 disposed within detent-aperture 150 pressing detent-sphere 152 against detent-retainer 154. Cylinder 120 further includes plurality of detent-recesses 158 configured to engage detent-sphere 152 when detent-spring 156 presses detent-sphere 152 against detent-retainer 154, detent-spring 156 being configured to simultaneously press detent-sphere 152 against the cylinder. Plurality of detent-recesses 158 correspond to plurality of smoking-chambers 126 (
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[0030] It should be noted that step 510 is an optional step and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0031] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.