GLASS TIP WITH CROSS CUT END FOR USE WITH SMOKABLE SUBSTANCES CONTAINED WITHIN A WRAP AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE TIP
20230079563 · 2023-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24D3/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C03B23/043
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
A24F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24D3/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24F7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C03B23/043
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C03B23/09
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Abstract
A method of manufacturing a tip for use with smokable substances. A tube is rotated while applying heat in a horizontal and vertical direction to an end of the tube. The heated end is squeezed with rollers and while a rotating t-shaped plug is inserted into the heated end of the tube. The rollers and t-shaped plug are removed and a scoring wheel is applied to the tube to create a scratch. Then heat is applied to the scratch. An end of the tube is clamped with a rotating chuck and water is sprayed at the scratch to create a thermal shock which separates the tube into two pieces. Heat is applied to a section of one end of the pieces. Tapered rollers are applied to the heated section to taper a diameter of the piece along the heated section.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing a tip for use with smokable substances, the method comprising: continuously rotating a tube along its longitudinal axis in one direction; applying heat in a horizontal and vertical direction to an end of the rotating tube; squeezing said heated end with rollers and inserting a rotating t-shaped plug into an end of said tube corresponding to said heated end wherein said tube and said plug rotate in a same direction and a same speed; removing said rollers and t-shaped plug and creating a scratch on said tube a distance from said end corresponding to a length of a manufactured tip using a scoring wheel applied to said tube at said distance; applying second heat to said tube at said created scratch; clamping said end with a rotating chuck and spraying a mist of water at said scratch to create a thermal shock to said tube at said scratch to separate said tube into two pieces separated at said distance forming a first piece corresponding to said manufactured tip and a second piece corresponding to a remaining length of said tube; applying third heat to a section of said first piece between a second end of said first piece extending a distance less than one half of said length; squeezing said heated section with tapered rollers to taper a diameter of said first piece along said heated section wherein a diameter at said second end is less than a diameter of said first piece extending from said second end.
2. The method defined by claim 1 wherein said heat applied to said end of the rotating tube is with a first burner perpendicularly aligned with said end of the rotating tube and a second burner aligned at an angle of 45 degrees with said rotating tube.
3. The method defined by claim 2 wherein said first and second burners use oxygen, natural gas and compressed air combined to form a flame so that the temperature of the applied heat is set so that the tube to which it is being applied will soften the tube to enable the tube to be shaped.
4. The method defined by claim 1 wherein said rotating is from 200-300 RPM.
5. The method defined by claim 1 where pressure applied by said t-shaped plug and said rollers is approximately 2-4 pounds per square inch.
6. The method defined by claim 5 wherein the pressure is applied for approximately 3 seconds.
7. The method defined by claim 1 wherein said rotating, heating, squeezing, inserting, scratching, spraying and separating are performed repeatedly to produce a plurality of tips from a single tube.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein said tube is a glass material.
9. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said steps is performed serially using a single machine configured to perform each of said steps serially.
10. A tip manufactured according to the method of claim 1.
11. A tip for being attached to a wrapper containing a smokable substance, said tip comprising a tube having a generally cylindrical shape, having two ends each forming an opening at opposite ends of said tube, said openings fluidly connected to each other by a chamber disposed between the two ends, the chamber and said two ends being axially aligned, wherein a first one of said two ends has a t-shaped opening and a second one of said two ends has a circular opening, said second end having an outside diameter less than an outside diameter of said first end.
12. The tip defined by claim 11 wherein said outside diameter of said first end extends from said first end a distance greater than one-half a length of said tip forming a taper ending at said second end.
13. The tip defined by claim 12 wherein a section of said tip between said first end and a beginning of said taper is for attaching a wrapper filled with a smokable substance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment of the invention in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and they mean at least one. Also, a given figure may be used to illustrate the features of more than one embodiment of the invention in the interest of reducing the total number of drawings, and as a result, not all elements in the figure may be required for a given embodiment.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] Several embodiments of the invention with reference to the appended drawings are now explained. Whenever aspects of the embodiments described here are not explicitly defined, the scope of the invention is not limited only to the parts shown, which are meant merely for the purpose of illustration. Also, while numerous details are set forth, it is understood that some embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these details. In other instances, well-known machines, structures, and techniques have not been shown in detail so as not to obscure the understanding of this description.
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[0022] The diameter of tip 101 should be sized so that a paper cylinder or cone containing a smokable substance will fit around end 105 of tip 101 and held in place by friction and/or an adhesive, which may be moisture activated, applied to tip 101 and/or the end of the wrapper which fits around end 105. As noted above, the paper could be wrapped around end 103 rather than end 105.
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[0025] As shown in
[0026] During a first step, once tube 401 is rotating, heat 415 and 417 may be applied to section 403 of tube 401. The heat 415 and 417 may be applied by, for example, a burner aligned with section 403 and a burner under section 403. The heat is applied to reduce the size of the opening of section 403 by about 25%-30%. In an embodiment, the burner under section 403 is at an angle of 45 degrees to end of section 403 to apply heat 417, but the angle of heat application can be varied if necessary to obtain desired size of the opening of section 403. In an embodiment, oxygen, natural gas and compressed air are combined to form a flame so that the temperature of the applied heat is set so that the glass to which it is being applied will soften so that the glass is easily stretched and shaped as is well known in the art. However, by way of example, the working point temperature for clear borosilicate glass (33 exp) is 1240° C., with a softening point of 825° C. and an annealing point of 565° C. The specifics of the ratios of the, oxygen, natural gas and compressed air to reach the desired temperature depend on the type of glass or other material used to make the tip, the specifics of which are well known in the art. Heating section 403 softens the glass material of tube 401 so that the heated portion of the tube may be formed so that section 403 has a t-shaped end.
[0027] As shown in
[0028] In step 3 shown in
[0029] In step 4 shown in
[0030] In step 6 shown in
[0031] After step 6, in step 7 shown in
[0032] In this manner, a cross-cut tip 101 as shown in
[0033] It should be noted that although specific processing parameters (e.g. rotation speed) may be disclosed herein, the parameters can vary depending upon, for example, the machine speed. For example, the heating time of the tip during any processing step disclosed herein depends on machine speed, which may produce around 16 parts per minute (ppm) at a rotation speed of for example, from 200-300 RPM depending on machine speed and desired result. At 16 ppm, heat is applied for about 3 seconds per piece. As noted above, the specific temperatures, and times are dependent on the specifics of the glass or other material used to make the tip. Such specifics are well known to persons having ordinary skill in the art and therefore need not be further disclosed herein.
[0034] The direction of applied heat and pressure from rollers as shown in the Figures is horizontal while the direction of the steel rod in
[0035] While certain embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention. For example, although a glass tip for smoking is described herein, it is contemplated that the tip may be made of any non-flammable material can be manipulated and shaped as described herein and that will hold its shape in use while smoking a smokable substance. Representatively, the tube may be a made of another inflammable material such as a ceramic or insulated metal material. In addition, it should be understood that each of the processing operations disclosed herein may be performed by a single machine or a combination of machines, such that each of the steps are considered automated and capable of being performed without user intervention. Thus, the invention is not limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described herein and various other modifications may occur to those of ordinary skill in the art.