DABBER

Abstract
Provided is a dabbing tool comprising a shaft elongated along a shaft axis to define a first shaft end and a second shaft end opposite the first shaft end; the first shaft end having a dab blade; the second shaft end having a handle; a first catch located between the first shaft end and the second shaft end, the first catch extending outwardly from the shaft axis; wherein the handle defines a handle surface and is elongated to define a first handle end and a second handle end, the first handle end having a first set of handle threads; and further comprising a shroud elongated along a shroud axis to define a first shroud end and a second shroud end opposite the first shroud end, the first shroud end having a first set of shroud threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

No related applications exist.


BACKGROUND

There is a need for tools adapted to scoop, extract, dispense, or otherwise move a portion of a gel, ointment, cream, resin, or other thixotropic or high viscosity liquid from a container to a site of usage, but existing tools and methods of use have issues that remain to be resolved.


Some gel, ointment, cream, resin, or other thixotropic or high viscosity liquids are provided by suppliers or manufacturers in a storage container that has a wall defining interior storage region. In order to use the gel, ointment, cream, resin, or other thixotropic or high viscosity liquid, a user may scoop, extract, dispense, or otherwise move a portion thereof out of the storage container with a tool. There is then an issue of what to do with the used tool that now has the residue of the gel, ointment, cream, resin, or other thixotropic or high viscosity liquid thereon.


In some processes, in order to prevent waste of the residue or to prevent soiling other surfaces or objects with the residue, the tool is laid, placed, reposed, or otherwise placed in contact with the wall of the storage container pending further use or cleaning.


While this may be partially satisfactory, there is the problem that the tool may slip, slide, fall off of, or otherwise disengage from the wall such that the residue thereon is wasted or soils other surfaces or objects.


Therefore, it remains desirable to provide a tool adapted to resist slipping, sliding or falling off of a wall of a storage container, and a method for using the same.


SUMMARY

The following presents a simplified summary in order to provide a basic understanding of some aspects of the disclosed innovation. This summary is not an extensive overview, and it is not intended to identify key/critical elements or to delineate the scope thereof. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.


Accordingly, the present subject matter is directed to a dabbing tool that substantially obviates one or more problems resulting from the limitations and deficiencies of the related art.


In accordance with one non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a dabbing tool comprising a shaft elongated along a shaft axis to define a first shaft end and a second shaft end opposite the first shaft end; the first shaft end having a dab blade; the second shaft end having a handle; a first catch located between the first shaft end and the second shaft end, the first catch extending outwardly from the shaft axis; wherein the handle defines a handle surface and is elongated to define a first handle end and a second handle end, the first handle end having a first set of handle threads; and further comprising a shroud elongated along a shroud axis to define a first shroud end and a second shroud end opposite the first shroud end, the first shroud end having a first set of shroud threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads.


In accordance with one non-limiting embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a method of using a dabbing tool comprising providing a dabbing tool having a shaft elongated along a shaft axis to define a first shaft end and a second shaft end opposite the first shaft end, wherein the first shaft end has a dab blade, wherein the second shaft end has a handle, having a first catch located between the first shaft end and the second shaft end, the first catch extending outwardly from the shaft axis, wherein the handle defines a handle surface and


is elongated to define a first handle end and a second handle end, the first handle end having a first set of handle threads, and having a shroud elongated along a shroud axis to define a first shroud end and a second shroud end opposite the first shroud end, the first shroud end having a first set of shroud threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads; using the dab blade to move some material from a storage container to an appliance, said storage container having a wall defining an interior storage region; placing the dabbing tool upon the top edge of the storage container such that the first catch is at least partially above the interior storage region.


It is to be understood that the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present subject matter are merely exemplary and explanatory in nature. As such, the foregoing general description and the following detailed description should not be construed to limit the scope of the appended claims in any sense.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various exemplary embodiments of the present subject matter will be described in detail, wherein like reference numerals refer to identical or similar components, with reference to the following figures, wherein:



FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a dabbing tool, according to a first embodiment thereof;



FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the dabbing tool of FIG. 1 in an unassembled state;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the dabbing tool of FIG. 1 in an unassembled state;



FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a dabbing tool, according to a second embodiment thereof;



FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the dabbing tool of FIG. 4 in an unassembled state; and



FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the dabbing tool of FIG. 4 in an unassembled state.





Throughout the figures, unless otherwise noted, the same parts are denoted using the same reference characters so that, as a general rule, they will only be described once.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The claimed subject matter is now described with reference to the drawings. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the claimed subject matter. It may be evident, however, that the claimed subject matter may be practiced with or without any combination of these specific details, without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention and the claims.


An illustrative first embodiment of a dabbing tool is seen generally in FIGS. 1-3. The dabbing tool 100 generally comprises a shaft 110 elongated along a shaft axis 112 to define a first shaft end 114 and a second shaft end 116 opposite the first shaft end 114; a first catch 152 located between the first shaft end 114 and the second shaft end 116; and a shroud 172 defining a cavity 171 adapted to accept the shaft 110.


The first shaft end 114 may comprise a dab blade 122. The dab blade 122 is adapted to scoop, extract, dispense, or otherwise move a portion of a gel, ointment, cream, resin, or other thixotropic or high viscosity liquid out of a container and to a site of usage. In general, a dab blade 122 will have a thin end 124 and an application surface 126. The shape or sharpness or radius of the thin end 124 may be chosen with good engineering judgment. The application surface 126 can be planar, or have a slight curvature.


The second shaft end may comprise a handle 132. The handle 132 defines a handle surface 134 that may be elongated to define a first handle end 136 and a second handle end 138 opposite the first handle end 136. The first handle end may comprise a first set of handle threads 137.


The first catch 152 may extend outwardly from the shaft axis to form a protruding disc, or protruding branch, or tang. The first catch 152 is adapted to hook onto or catch part of a container, such as, and without limitation a container wall.


The shroud 172 may be elongated along a shroud axis 174 to define a first shroud end 176 and a second shroud end 178 opposite the first shroud end 176, the first shroud end 176 having a first set of shroud threads 177 adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads 137.


In some non-limiting embodiments, dabbing tool 100 comprises stainless steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, or bronze. In some embodiments, the dabbing tool 100 comprises a ferromagnetic material which may, optionally, be magnetized.


In some non-limiting embodiments, the handle surface 134 may be offset from the shaft axis 112 by a distance sufficient to permit an associated user to readily apply torque by an associated user hand to the handle 132 sufficient to firmly engage the first set of handle threads 137 with the shroud threads 177.


In some non-limiting embodiments, the handle surface 134 may be knurled.


In some non-limiting embodiments, the second shroud end 178 is closed. In some non-limiting embodiments, the second shroud end 178 is open.


An illustrative second embodiment of a dabbing tool is seen generally in FIGS. 4-6. The dabbing tool 200 generally comprises a shaft 210 elongated along a shaft axis 212 to define a first shaft end 214 and a second shaft end 216 opposite the first shaft end 214; a first catch 252 located between the first shaft end 214 and the second shaft end 216; and a shroud 272 defining a cavity 271 adapted to accept the shaft 210.


The second shaft end 214 may comprise a dab blade 222. The dab blade 222 is adapted to scoop, extract, dispense, or otherwise move a portion of a gel, ointment, cream, resin, or other thixotropic or high viscosity liquid out of a container and to a site of usage. In general, a dab blade 222 will have a thin end 224 and an application surface 226. The shape or sharpness or radius of the thin end 224 may be chosen with good engineering judgment. The application surface 226 can be planar, or have a slight curvature.


The second shaft end 216 may comprise a handle 232. The handle 232 defines a handle surface 234 that may be elongated to define a first handle end 236 and a second handle end 238 opposite the first handle end 236. The first handle end 236 may comprise a first set of handle threads 237. The second handle end 238 may comprise a second set of handle threads 239.


The first catch 252 may extend outwardly from the shaft axis 212 to form a protruding disc, or protruding branch, or tang. The first catch 252 is adapted to hook onto or catch part of a container, such as, and without limitation a container wall. In some non-limiting embodiments, the dabbing tool 200 may further comprise a second catch 254, a third catch, a fourth catch, a fifth catch, or more catches. In some embodiments the first catch 252 comprises a first protrusion extending from the shaft 210 outwardly from the shaft axis 212 in a first catch direction 253. In some embodiments the second catch 254 comprises a second protrusion extending from the shaft 210 outwardly from the shaft axis 212 in a second catch direction 255. The first catch direction 253 and the second catch direction 255 may be oriented at 180 degrees to one another (i.e. opposite one another), at 90 degrees to one another, or some other orientation chosen with good engineering judgment.


The shroud 272 may be elongated along a shroud axis 274 to define a first shroud end 276 and a second shroud end 278 opposite the first shroud end 276, the first shroud end 276 may have a first set of shroud threads 277 adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads 237. In some non-limiting embodiments the first set of shroud threads 277 are further adapted to operationally engage with the second set of handle threads 239.


The dabbing tool 200 may further comprise a cap 282 adapted to engage with the second set of handle threads 239. Cap 282 may comprise a set of cap threads adapted to operationally engage the second set of handle threads 239.


In some non-limiting embodiments, dabbing tool 200 comprises stainless steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, or bronze. In some embodiments, the dabbing tool 200 comprises a ferromagnetic material which may, optionally, be magnetized.


In some non-limiting embodiments, the handle surface 234 may be offset from the shaft axis 212 by a distance sufficient to permit an associated user to readily apply torque by an associated user hand to the handle 232 sufficient to firmly engage the first set of handle threads 237 with the shroud threads 277.


In some non-limiting embodiments, the handle surface 234 may be knurled.


In some non-limiting embodiments, the second shroud end 278 is closed. In some non-limiting embodiments, the second shroud end 278 is open.


In some non-limiting embodiments, the second shroud end 178, 278 may comprise a loop adapted for operational engagement of a key ring, lanyard, chain, or the like. In some non-limiting embodiments, the cap 282 may comprise a loop adapted for operational engagement of a key ring, lanyard, chain, or the like. In some embodiments both the second shroud end 178, 278 and the cap 282 each comprise a loop and are operationally engaged by their respective loops to one another by a chain, or other elongated flexible connector.


Also provided is a first method of using a dabbing tool may comprise providing a dabbing tool comprising a first catch and a dab blade; using the dab blade of the dabbing tool to move some associated material from an associated storage container to an associated appliance, said storage container having a wall with a top edge and defining an interior storage region; and placing the dabbing tool upon the top edge of the associated storage container such that the first catch is at least partially above the interior storage region.


In such the latter first method, the dabbing tool may have a shaft elongated along a shaft axis to define a first shaft end and a second shaft end opposite the first shaft end, wherein the first shaft end has the dab blade, and wherein the second shaft end has a handle. The shaft may have a first catch located between the first shaft end and the second shaft end where the first catch extends outwardly from the shaft axis. The handle may define a handle surface elongated to define a first handle end and a second handle end, where the first handle end has a first set of handle threads. The dabbing tool may have a shroud elongated along a shroud axis to define a first shroud end and a second shroud end opposite the first shroud end, the first shroud end having a first set of shroud threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads.


In some optional aspects of the first method, the method further comprises heating the associated material.


In some optional aspects of the first method, the method further comprises vaporizing or smoking the associated material.


In some optional aspects of the first method, the associated appliance is adapted for vaporizing or smoking the associated material. In some optional aspects of the first method, the associated appliance is a rig, pipe, or other smoking or vaping apparatus.


In some optional aspects of the first method, the second handle end comprises a second set of handle threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of shroud threads. In some of these latter methods, the dabbing tool may optionally further comprise a cap comprising a first set of cap threads adapted to operationally engage with the second set of handle threads.


In some optional aspects of the first method, the first catch comprises a first protrusion extending from the shaft outwardly from the shaft axis in a first direction. In some of these latter methods, the first catch further comprises a second protrusion extending from the shaft outwardly from the shaft axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.


In some optional aspects of the first method, at least part of the handle surface is offset from the shaft axis by a distance sufficient to permit an associated user to readily apply torque by an associated user hand to the handle sufficient to firmly engage the first set of handle threads with the shroud threads.


In some optional aspects of the first method, the associated material comprises a medicine or drug.


In some optional aspects of the first method, the associated material comprises THC.


Any of the features or attributes of the above described embodiments and variations can be used in combination with any of the other features and attributes of the above described embodiments and variations as desired.


Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to a certain embodiment or embodiments, it is apparent that this invention can be embodied in many different forms and that many other modifications and variations are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.


Moreover, while exemplary embodiments have been described herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily appreciate that the exemplary embodiments set forth above are merely illustrative in nature and should not be construed as to limit the claims in any manner. Rather, the scope of the invention is defined only by the appended claims and their equivalents, and not, by the preceding description.

Claims
  • 1. A dabbing tool comprising a shaft elongated along a shaft axis to define a first shaft end and a second shaft end opposite the first shaft end;the first shaft end having in a dab blade;the second shaft end having a handle;a first catch located between the first shaft end and the second shaft end, the first catch extending outwardly from the shaft axis;wherein the handle defines a handle surface,is elongated to define a first handle end and a second handle end, the first handle end having a first set of handle threads; andfurther comprising a shroud elongated along a shroud axis to define a first shroud end and a second shroud end opposite the first shroud end, the first shroud end having a first set of shroud threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads.
  • 2. The dabbing tool of claim 1, wherein the second handle end comprises a second set of handle threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of shroud threads.
  • 3. The dabbing tool of claim 2, further comprising a cap comprising a first set of cap threads adapted to operationally engage with the second set of handle threads.
  • 4. The dabbing tool of claim 1, wherein the tool comprises stainless steel, aluminum, brass, titanium, or bronze.
  • 5. The dabbing tool of claim 1, wherein the first catch comprises a first protrusion extending from the shaft outwardly from the shaft axis in a first direction.
  • 6. The dabbing tool of claim 5, wherein the first catch further comprises a second protrusion extending from the shaft outwardly from the shaft axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.
  • 7. The dabbing tool of claim 1, wherein at least part of the handle surface is offset from the shaft axis by a distance sufficient to permit an associated user to readily apply torque by an associated user hand to the handle sufficient to firmly engage the first set of handle threads with the shroud threads.
  • 8. The dabbing tool of claim 1, wherein the handle surface is knurled.
  • 9. The dabbing tool of claim 1 wherein the second shroud end is closed.
  • 10. A method of using a dabbing tool comprising providing a dabbing tool having a shaft elongated along a shaft axis to define a first shaft end and a second shaft end opposite the first shaft end,wherein the first shaft end has a dab blade,wherein the second shaft end has a handle,having a first catch located between the first shaft end and the second shaft end, the first catch extending outwardly from the shaft axis,wherein the handle defines a handle surface,is elongated to define a first handle end and a second handle end,the first handle end having a first set of handle threads, andhaving a shroud elongated along a shroud axis to define a first shroud end and a second shroud end opposite the first shroud end, the first shroud end having a first set of shroud threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of handle threads;using the dab blade to move some associated material from an associated storage container to an associated appliance, said associated storage container having a wall defining an interior storage region;placing the dabbing tool upon the top edge of the associated storage container such that the first catch is at least partially above the interior storage region.
  • 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising heating the material.
  • 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising vaporizing or smoking the material.
  • 13. The method of claim 10 wherein the associated appliance is adapted for vaporizing or smoking the material.
  • 14. The method of claim 10, wherein the second handle end comprises a second set of handle threads adapted to operationally engage with the first set of shroud threads.
  • 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the dabbing tool further comprises a cap comprising a first set of cap threads adapted to operationally engage with the second set of handle threads.
  • 16. The method of claim 10, wherein the first catch comprises a first protrusion extending from the shaft outwardly from the shaft axis in a first direction.
  • 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the first catch further comprises a second protrusion extending from the shaft outwardly from the shaft axis in a second direction opposite the first direction.
  • 18. The method of claim 10, wherein at least part of the handle surface is offset from the shaft axis by a distance sufficient to permit an associated user to readily apply torque by an associated user hand to the handle sufficient to firmly engage the first set of handle threads with the shroud threads.
  • 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the associated material comprises a medicine or drug.
  • 20. The method of claim 17, wherein the associated material comprises THC.