CANNABIS FLOWERS HAVING A REFLECTIVE COATING
20250160389 ยท 2025-05-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24D1/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24B15/285
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24B15/186
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A24B15/18
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Herbage such as trimmed cannabis flowers have a reflective coating that sparkles and improves shelf life. The invention includes a first coating of a first cannabis plant extract including at least 60%-98% Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) that forms a hardened layer on the dried herbage to mechanically preserve the shape of the herbage and enables handling and grinding of the herbage. A second coating of a second cannabis plant extract, including at least 90-99% Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCa) forms crystals, or diamonds, that are embedded in the first coating to improve aesthetics by reflecting light. The crystals improve shelf life by reducing absorption of light by the herbage. The weight sum of the combined coatings are in a particular ratio to the herbage. This ratio is between 1:4 and 2:1 on a weight to weight basis to cause the herbage to sparkle, to improve shelf life, and to enable grinding without sticking.
Claims
1-13. (canceled)
14. Cannabis flowers having a reflective coating that sparkles and improves shelf life, comprising: a. cannabis flowers dried to less than 10% moisture content and having a shape; b. a first coating of a first cannabis plant extract including at least 60%-98% Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the first coating is hardened to preserve the shape of the cannabis flowers and to provide a moisture barrier; c. a second coating of a second cannabis plant extract, including at least 90-99% Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCa), which forms crystals that are embedded in the first coating to reflect light, the crystals both improve aesthetics by creating light reflective surface features, and inhibit absorption of ultraviolet light by the cannabis flowers, d. wherein, the ratio of the combined coatings to the cannabis flowers is between 1:4 and 2:1 on a weight to weight basis to optimally make the cannabis flowers sparkle and to improve the shelf life.
15. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 14, wherein the cannabis flowers are trimmed and packaged in a transparent glass jar.
16. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 14, wherein the cannabis flowers are in the form of trimmed buds packaged in glass jars, and the glass jars are presented in a merchandising display.
17. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 14, wherein cannabis flowers are in the form of trimmed buds packaged in a transparent bag.
18. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 14, wherein the cannabis flowers are in the form of trimmed buds and the crystals have an average of between 0.05 to 0.5 mm to visually mimic naturally occurring cannabis trichomes.
19. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 14, wherein the cannabis flowers are in the form of trimmed buds and the crystals have an average of between 0.05 to 0.1 mm to visually mimic average sized naturally occurring cannabis trichomes.
20. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 14, wherein the first coating is sufficiently hard to inhibit the cannabis flowers from sticking to each other during manufacture, packaging and handling.
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27. Cannabis flowers having a reflective coating comprising: dried cannabis flowers having a shape; a first coating of a first cannabis plant extract including tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the first coating is hardened to preserve the shape; a second coating of a second cannabis plant extract, including mostly tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCa) crystals; the THCa crystals are embedded in the first coating to reflect light, the crystals both improve aesthetics by creating light reflective surface features, and shield the cannabis flowers from incident ultra violet light and thereby improve shelf life.
28. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 27, wherein the cannabis flowers are trimmed and packaged in a transparent glass jar.
29. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 27, wherein the cannabis flowers are in the form of trimmed buds packaged in glass jars.
30. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 27, wherein cannabis flowers are packaged in a transparent bag.
31. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 27, wherein the cannabis flowers are in the form of trimmed buds and the crystals have an average of between 0.05 to 0.5 mm to visually mimic naturally occurring cannabis trichomes.
32. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 27, wherein the cannabis flowers are in the form of trimmed buds and the crystals have an average of between 0.05 to 0.1 mm to visually mimic average sized naturally occurring cannabis trichomes.
33. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 27, wherein the first coating is sufficiently hard to inhibit the cannabis flowers from sticking to each other during manufacture, packaging and handling.
34. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 27, wherein the cannabis flowers are ground and packaged in rolling paper.
35. The cannabis flowers as set forth in claim 20, wherein the cannabis flowers are ground and packaged in rolling paper.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0045] In another embodiment, the cigarettes 26 are made primarily from marijuana flower having a detectable THC content. Preferably, the marijuana flower has at least a 10% THCa content on a weight to weight (w:w) basis. The combination of the marijuana flower and the coatings have a combined THC and THCa content of at least 40% in one embodiment of the invention and is readily identifiable by the reflective crystals at the open ends.
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[0047] The cannabis cigarette 22 includes a foot 28 for holding the cigarette 22, which has very little, if any, cannabis material. It is simply a way of holding the cannabis cigarette 22 while using it. The cannabis cigarette 22 includes a paper 26 wrapped around ground cannabis flower. The cannabis cigarette 22 includes an open end 24 that has crystals that sparkle. The sparkles are shown as dark specs in this drawing, but the physical crystals are somewhat translucent, transparent and reflective to reflect light.
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[0050] The cannabis material is preferably trimmed, dried and ground cannabis flower having at least 10% cannabinoid content. The cannabinoid content can be selected from the group consisting of tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol, cannabigerol, cannabinol, the acid forms thereof, and combinations thereof. Any of the at least one hundred known cannabinoids can be used in accord with the present invention so long as a crystal that reflects light can be made visible on the herbage material.
[0051] In one embodiment of the invention, a first coating coats the cannabis flower with hardened THC. In a variation of this embodiment, a second coating of crystallized THCa, where the crystallized second coating reflects light through the open end 40. In this embodiment, the paper is also coated to reflect light using crystallized THCa. Accordingly the coating of the paper 34 cooperates with the coated cannabis flower to reflect light longitudinally and through the end 32.
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[0053] Although open ends are shown on the various cigarettes, the open end can be closed by rolling the paper tightly into a point in the traditional way a hand rolled joint are rolled. In addition, although a foot of the cigarettes is shown, cigarettes without a foot can be fabricated to have two open ends to reflect light. Further both ends can be rolled tightly in the embodiments having transparent paper, or coated paper, so that the aesthetic effects of the crystals are not hidden or totally lost.
[0054] Further, it can be appreciated that the cannabis material, or herbage, need not be presented in the form of a cigarette, but can be packaged in any way desirable by the smoking customer. For example, the herbage (i.e. cannabis flower) presented in a jar can be extricated from the jar and re-packaged in a transparent plastic tube, baggie, or other container for sale to a customer. In such a case the herbage is still visible along with the reflective crystals.
[0055] It can also be appreciated that while coated herbage, or cannabis flower, is coated in accordance with the present invention, it is possible to simply mix ground herbage, or cannabis material, with crystalline THCa to make cigarettes.
[0056] This patent application describes the invention by way of example only, and the true scope of the invention is expressed in the appended claims.