Enhanced smoking product
12262732 ยท 2025-04-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24D1/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A smoking product using splined leaves orientated and configured to achieve a unique cylindrical/tubular structure wherein the splines (e.g., the veins of a leaf structure) are arranged to achieve a burning chamber that creates a non-laminar airflow resulting in an enhanced burning environment.
Claims
1. A smoking product defining an elongated body, said smoking product comprising: a filler portion defining an elongated body defining a longitudinal axis from one end of the elongated body to an opposing end of the elongated body; a binder portion comprising a plurality of binder leaves with each binder leaf comprising a binder spline and wherein at least half of said binder leaves are wrapped around said rod element so that each said binder spline defines a binder angle relative to said longitudinal axis; and a wrapper portion comprising a plurality of wrapper leaves with each wrapper leaf comprising a wrapper spline and wherein at least half of said plurality of wrapper leave are wrapped around said binder portion so that their respective said wrapper spline defines a wrapper angle relative to a said binder that is a Fibonacci number between 5 and 55 inclusive.
2. The smoking product as in claim 1, wherein said binder angle defines a Fibonacci number between 20-degrees and 60-degrees in the clockwise direction.
3. The smoking product as in claim 1, wherein said wrapper angle defines an angle between 20-degrees and 60-degrees relative to said longitudinal axis in the counterclockwise direction.
4. The smoking product as in claim 2, wherein said binder angle defines about a 21-degree in the clockwise direction relative to said longitudinal axis and wherein said wrapper angle defines about a 34-degree angle in the counterclockwise direction relative to said longitudinal axis.
5. The smoking product as in claim 2, wherein all blinder splines define the same said binder angle and wherein said all wrapper splines define the same said wrapper angle.
6. The smoking product as in claim 1, wherein at least one of said blinder splines and said wrapper splines are wrapped so that the angles between said blinder splines and said wrapper splines Fibonacci sequence.
7. The smoking product as in claim 6, wherein said Fibonacci sequence is 8, 13, 21, 34, and 55.
8. The smoking product as in claim 1, wherein at least one of said binder leaves and said wrapper leaves are cannabis fan leaves.
9. A smoking product defining an elongated body, said smoking product comprising: a filler portion defining an elongated body defining a longitudinal axis from one end of the elongated body to an opposing end of the elongated body wherein said filler portion comprises a rod element comprising at least one type of smokable product at the center of the elongated body; a binder portion comprising a plurality of binder leaves wherein each binder leaf defines a binder spline wherein said binder portion is wrapped around said filler portion; and a wrapper portion comprising a plurality of wrapper leaves wherein each defines a wrapper leaf spline wherein each wrapper leaf spline defines a wrapper spline wherein said wrapper portion is wrapped around said binder portion so that each said wrapper spline defines a wrapper angle relative to said binder spline wherein said wrapper angle is a Fibonacci number between 5 and 55 inclusive.
10. The smoking product as in claim 9, wherein said wrapper leaves are wrapped around said binder so that the wrapper angles define a Fibonacci sequence wherein said Fibonacci sequence is 8, 13, and 21.
11. The smoking product as in claim 10, wherein said Fibonacci sequence repeats.
12. The smoking product as in claim 11, wherein said plurality of binder leaves are wrapped around said filler portion so that each said binder spline defines a binder angle relative to said longitudinal axis that is a Fibonacci number between 5 and 55 inclusive.
13. The smoking product as in claim 12, wherein at least half of said binder angles define about a 21-degree angle relative to said longitudinal axis.
14. The smoking product as in claim 13, wherein all blinder splines define the same said binder angle.
15. The smoking product as in claim 14, wherein said binder leaves are wrapped in a Fibonacci sequence wherein said Fibonacci sequence is one of 8, 13, 21, 55, or 13, 21, and 55 or 8, 13, 21.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full and enabling description of the present subject matter, including the best mode thereof, directed to one of ordinary skill in the art, is set forth in the specification, which makes reference to the appended figures, in which:
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(13) Repeated use of reference characters throughout the present specification and appended drawings is intended to represent the same or analogous features or elements of the present technology.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) Reference now will be made in detail to the embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are set forth below. Each example is provided by way of an explanation of the invention, not a limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. Other objects, features, and aspects of the present invention are disclosed in or may be determined from the following detailed description. Repeat use of reference characters is intended to represent the same or analogous features, elements, or steps. It is to be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art that the present discussion is a description of exemplary embodiments only and is not intended as limiting the broader aspects of the present invention.
Construction Aids
(15) For the purposes of this document, unless otherwise stated, the phrase at least one of A, B, and C means there is at least one of A, or at least one of B, or at least one of C or any combination thereof (not one of A, and one of B, and one of C).
(16) The term about means plus or minus 10% unless stated otherwise. This document includes headers that are used for place markers only. Such headers are not meant to affect the construction of this document, do not in any way relate to the meaning of this document, nor should such headers be used for such purposes.
(17) As used in the claims, the definite article said identifies required elements that define the scope of embodiments of the claimed invention, whereas the definite article the merely identifies environmental elements that provide context for embodiments of the claimed invention that are not intended to be a limitation of any claim.
(18) While the particulars of the present invention and associated technology may be described for use with cannabis cigars, the disclosed technology may be used for any type of rolled/wrapped smoking product.
Written Description
(19) Before describing the invention, a brief review of prior art smoking devices and the associated aerodynamics and associated burn science should prove helpful.
(20) Referring now more particularly to
(21) For prior art cigars 10, the binder (which could be considered a component of the rod) comprises binder-grade tobacco leaves or a paper material such as made from processed pulp, directly underneath the wrapper and configured to hold the filler tobacco in place. Combustion of the binder is important as it will enhance the filler burn, especially where the filler contains an oilier smoking substance that does not burn as easily as drier smoking substances.
(22) The filler, which is a component of the rod and may also be referred to as the rod, defines the center of the prior art cigar and can compose several different types of smoking substances, perhaps from various countries and several different tobacco leaves.
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(24) The prior art smoking product fails to take full advantage of the wrapper, binder, and filler (rod) aerodynamics to create a more complete burn in the combustion zone 16 as well as create a more atomized aerosol using the aerodynamics of the smoking product's structure.
(25) In contrast to prior art smoking products, the current invention uses a unique smoking product design comprising leaves with splines (veins) (which is particularly well suited for smoking cannabis-based smoking products) in such a way as to achieve a surprisingly better smoking experience. The splines, which can be arranged using a Fibonacci sequence (as described later), create varying pressures and velocities for the air inflow areas around the burning chamber where the splines cause a compression effect where the associated turbulence enhances the burning process of the smoking substance, similar to blowing air on fire to increase airflow for enhanced burning.
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(27) Smoking product 20 further comprises a binder portion 34 comprising a plurality of binder leaves wherein such binder portion 34 is wrapped around the rod element 30. The binder portion 34 comprises leaves comprising binder splines 36 and is wrapped around the rod element 30 so that each binder spline 36 defines a binder angle 38 relative to the longitudinal axis 32. In
(28) Smoking product 20 further comprises a wrapper portion 40 comprising a plurality of wrapper leaves, with each defining a wrapper spline 42. The wrapper portion 40 is wrapped around the binder portion 34 so that each wrapper spline defines a wrapper angle 44 relative to one of the longitudinal axis 32 or the binder splines 36. The reference point selected is not critical, but from this point, this document will reference the wrapper angle 44 to binder splines 36 unless noted otherwise.
(29) The binder angle 38 can be any angle between 0 and 90 degrees (for the four quadrants totaling 360 degrees). For one embodiment, the binder angle 38 is between about 13 degrees and 89 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis 32 in the counterclockwise direction, looking from the suction end 24 toward the combustion end 26. Similarly, the wrapper angle 44 can be any angle between 0 and 90 degrees. For one embodiment, the wrapper angle 44 is between about 13 degrees and 89 degrees relative to the binder splines 36 in the clockwise direction, looking from the suction end 24 toward the combustion end 26.
(30) It should be appreciated that the direction of wrapping may be reversed from the above example, and the binder wrap and wrapper wrap need not be in opposite directions. For some embodiments, the binder angles need not all be the same, nor do the wrapper angles need to be the same, but for the current embodiment, all binder angles are substantially the same, and all wrapper angles are substantially the same.
Cannabis Leaves
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(32) For the current exemplary embodiment, the individual leaves 58 are used to form the wrapper portion 40 and the binder portion 34, with the higher quality leaf being used for the wrapper portion 40. It should be appreciated that the binder portion 34 may be constructed of a paper product/material (e.g., processed pulp). A single-leaf configuration may be used, as depicted in
Combustion Science
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Fibonacci Sequence
(34) As is well known, the Fibonacci Sequence is a series of numbers found using the following process: Given: F0=0 and F1=1 so that Fn=(Fn1)+(Fn2). Such creates a sequence of 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, . . . (i.e., the Fibonacci Sequence). The Fibonacci Sequence is a pattern that appears in nature surprisingly often. The number of pedals on a flower or leaves on a plant stem is often a Fibonacci number.
(35) For the current embodiment, the binder portion 34 is wrapped to create a binder angle 38 of about 34 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis 32 in the counterclockwise direction around the filler rod 28. Similarly, the wrapper portion 40 is wrapped around the binder portion to create a wrapper angle 44 of about 21 degrees, relative to the longitudinal axis 32, in the clockwise direction. Such a configuration creates a 55-degree angle between the binder splines 36, and the wrapper splines 42, yielding a wrapper to binder ratio of 1.618 (55 divided by 34). Any consecutive Fibonacci sequence pair above 13 may be used to set the binder and wrapper angles, yielding the same ratio of 1.618. Such wrapper-to-binder ratio generates optimal burn temperatures and associated mixing of the supersaturated aerosol.
Custom Designer Smoking Products
(36) Since the binder and wrapper angle configurations are infinite, the possible smokable product configurations are correspondingly infinite, in theory. In practice, the number of angles is finite (since one cannot generate infinitely small angles), especially when using Fibonacci numbers between 0 and 360. To generate a custom smoking experience, a customer might wish to design his/her cigar. Thus, a product configuration program may be provided to allow a customer to design his/her smoking product configuration. Such a program could be a desktop-based program or a smartphone application that would allow customers to experiment with their designs and order custom smoking products.
(37) For one embodiment of the designer application, the customer would select one or more smoking substances from a plurality of choices, such as tobacco, cannabis, Mullein, Skullcap, Coltsfoot, Mugwort, Uva-Ursi, Mint, cloves and Sage. The customer would then select the relative percentages of each smoking substance within a predefined set of possibilities. The customer would then select the binder type and, if the binder is to contain a spline, the spline angle and the direction of rotation for the wrap. Next, the customer would select the wrapper type and if the wrapper is to contain a spline, the spline angle, and the direction of rotation for the wrap. It is envisioned that there would be a chain of smoker shops that allow customers to call in or use the application to design their cigars and then travel to the smoking shop to pick up the end product. Alternatively, depending on the current law and laws of the various States, the end product could be shipped to the customer.
(38) While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should, therefore, not be limited by the above-described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention as claimed.