The present invention relates primarily to a device used to form a natural leaf smokable product such as, but not limited to, a smaller version of a cigar. The present invention also relates to an improved method of forming a tobacco product, and most preferably, a method of forming a smaller version of a cigar in a quick and efficient manner but with reliably consistent quality. Importantly, the present invention is also directed to a method for developing the hemp industry by producing a smokable hemp product capable of directly competing with traditional cigarettes and of being marketed to cigarette consumers.
It is said that for those who smoke cigars, the level of pleasure offered in smoking a good cigar rivals few other genuine pleasures in life. This is no doubt attributed to the quality and blend of tobacco leaves chosen for making the cigar, as well as to what is often a pre-selected time and place with ambience to enjoy smoking it. There is, however, another highly important aspect which contributes to the pleasure of smoking a cigar, which includes the selection of fine tobacco or specially chosen blends of fine tobacco to create the cigar. Another important aspect relates to the care and attention to detail given in forming the cigars, which for maximum pleasure are hand formed, or in some cases, assisted with mechanical tools while being hand produced, and allowed time to form, or dry. In fact, most cigar connoisseurs usually prefer hand-rolled cigars to fully machine-made cigars. The hand forming of many great cigars, and not just famous brand-name cigars is often considered key, and the degree of care and attention given to hand rolling a cigar can even be said to rise to a level of being viewed as a form of art. It is generally, however, a labor intensive and time-consuming process.
As briefly noted above, a critical first step is the selection of the tobacco leaves that will be used to make up what is known as the “filler” as this directly affects the taste, aroma and draw of the cigar. While many believe the best tobacco leaves for making cigars come from Cuba, or particular regions of Cuba, many others also believe that other countries' tobacco and smokable wrapper leaf including the Dominican Republic, India and Sri Lanka, to name a few, have the best wrapper and filler leaves. Still others believe in blending tobacco leaves from some of these countries in order to form a perfect smokable product. In fact, many of the best cigar labels blend several types of tobacco, with the precise formulations being closely guarded as treasured and valuable trade secrets. Regardless of the blend of leaves selected, an important goal is to create a “filler” and to form it into a smokable product that will burn relatively evenly and satisfactorily. As such, preparation of the selected leaves is usually the next step. Some smokable products are formed using cut-up pieces of tobacco or milled hemp leaves, which can be quite small and somewhat uniform in size. It will be appreciated, however, that some others prefer to use whole leaves to form the smokable product, rather than cut or milled leaves. Moreover, it should be appreciated that somewhat different steps can be followed in making a smokable product beyond those discussed herein.
In nearly all cases though, a suitable “binder leaf” will be selected for use in containing the cut or whole leaf material, essentially to hold the filler in. The “binder leaf” or “binder” is usually a tobacco leaf or other smokable leaf that will have sufficient elasticity and strength to keep the filler together. It will typically be laid on a clean flat surface with the cut or milled pieces then sprinkled onto it in an appropriate amount to avoid both overstuffing and under stuffing. Using the correct amount of filler is considered critical to the construction of a good smokable product, as an over filled cigar or hemp stick will be hard to draw on, and an under-filled one will burn too quickly, but a properly filled and lit smokable product will burn evenly. In some instances, the binder leaf is filled with either cut or whole leaf while using a “lana” as well, which is a piece of leather-like material used by some in initially forming or rolling the product. Again, other methods may be selected or steps followed. For example, some but not all will apply a light misting of clean water to the binder leaf as a next step in order to moisten it and the filler and help with the actual forming of the product. Whether that step is followed or not, the binder leaf will typically be wrapped or rolled around the cut or whole leaves which serve as the filler, while consistency is looked for in terms of whether more filler or less filler is needed. This wrapping of the filler is thought to influence the taste, burn and aroma of the smokable product. Also, the resulting “ring gauge” or diameter of the product will often be used by consumers to arrive at an idea of how full bodied the smoke of the cigar or hemp stick will be. For instance, some believe that cigars with a large ring size will yield a smoother, slower and cool smoke. The ring gauge is the standard for measuring the diameter of a cigar, with 0.64 ring being equal to one-inch diameter.
At this point, the rolled filler in a binder leaf is typically put in a “former” or wooden block, an example of which is shown in
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There is, therefore, a need in the field of art relating to cigar making for a new and improved cigar forming device.
In addition to the foregoing, it should be appreciated that in times of economic turbulence, such as during a recession, the purchase and consumption of full-size cigars may be viewed as somewhat of a luxury. Moreover, there is often pressure to increase prices for high quality tobacco leaves, the availability of which can be affected by drought, storms or extreme weather. Another factor contributing to price increases is the cost of labor, which tends to rise over time, and the cost of transporting the tobacco to various places for use in creating a tobacco product, which once created, must also be transported to consumers. Further, it should be pointed out that consumers' preferences and tastes for tobacco products can change over time, and that as of this writing, there is a noticeable trend in the US market away from traditional cigarettes and the inclusion of a Federally legal smokable hemp product.
Consequently, and due to both economic and other generally uncontrollable factors, it would be ideal if an improved smokable product forming device were developed which could reliably be used to form smaller versions of cigars and smokable hemp products, whether a “mini-cigar,” “little” cigar, “hemp stick” or some other, similar type of smokable product. If any such improved device were developed, it would ideally offer the ability to roll or form the product primarily by hand, so as to preserve the high quality levels associated with hand rolled cigars and smokable hemp products, while at the same time, allowing several such products to be made quickly. Any such improved device would preferably also be capable of being assisted by machine, whether partially or fully, during the manufacturing process. Any such improved device, if developed, would also ideally offer a resulting product that has a visibly noticeable smooth and nearly perfect exterior finish, which further, would be capable of competing directly with traditional cigarettes and of being marketed to consumers of traditional cigarettes, and which therefore, could readily be utilized as part of a business method to develop and grow the cigar and hemp industries.
The present invention is designed to address these and other needs in the field of art relating to the forming of the afore mentioned products. As such, the present invention is directed in one primary embodiment to a device that is structured to facilitate the forming of a smokable product, and ideally, a smaller sized product. As will become clear from the detailed description of the invention which follows, as well as the attached drawings, the device of the present invention comprises a body having an elongated configuration and an outer wall. Additionally, the body of the device includes a hollow interior, in which leaf components making up the resulting smokable product will be received for forming, with the outer wall of the body disposed in surrounding relation thereto. In the preferred embodiments, the hollow interior will terminate at opposite ends of the body, and the body will have a cylindrical shape, as defined by a circumferential boundary of the outer wall. Also, the outer wall of the device's body is, in the most preferred embodiments, continuous, with the body made from a single piece of material that is flexible, such as but not limited to a plastic material, plastic blended material or another material currently known or yet discovered which offers similar characteristics. However, in other embodiments, the device can be made of a solid material such as, but not limited to metal, a metallic material, aluminum, etc.
In some embodiments, such as the illustrated embodiment, in the body includes an access opening formed in the outer wall which extends along the length thereof and which is in communicating relation with the hollow interior. Further, the construction of the outer wall in this embodiment will not only be of a flexible material, but one that also includes an at least minimal inherent bias, so as to allow the body to be disposable in and between a first, normally contracted orientation and a second, expanded orientation. The construction of the outer wall will also permit opening and at least partial closing of the access opening, with the inherent bias being sufficient to normally dispose the outer wall into the contracted orientation and in confronting, forming relation to a leaf product disposed within the hollow interior of the body.
The present invention is also directed to a method of forming a natural leaf product, such as a cigar or ideally, a smaller version of a cigar, using the inventive device. In the preferred embodiments, the method comprises the steps of collecting leaf components which will be used to form the cigar or hemp stick, disposing the leaf components within the hollow interior of the inventive body, followed by allowing the leaf components to remain within the hollow interior for a period of time in order to form the product into an intended configuration. This method may alternatively include one or more additional steps if the inventive device having an access opening is used. For example, the method can comprise in addition to the step of collecting leaf components which will be used to form the cigar or hemp stick, the steps of disposing the inventive device's outer body wall in the expanded orientation for receiving the leaf components within the hollow interior of the body, and sufficiently opening the access opening to facilitate passage of the leaf components there-through into the hollow interior, followed by positioning the outer wall into the contracted orientation and in enclosing relation to the hemp components within the hollow interior, and then exerting sufficient biasing force, via the inherent bias of the outer wall, on the enclosed hemp components for a period of time to form the smokable product into an intended configuration.
Additionally, the present invention is directed to a business method for developing and growing either or both the cigar and hemp industries. This method involves utilizing the inventive device(s) described herein to create a smaller version of a smokable product, and ideally, one that is sized to be packaged like and to directly compete with traditional cigarettes, and to be marketed to consumers of traditional cigarettes. Because the inventive device can be utilized to hand roll and form a leaf product more quickly than is currently possible with other formers, this inventive business method allows for cigars, hemp sticks, and smaller sized smokable products in particular, to be more efficiently made by hand, while still allowing a suitable amount of time to pass or a smaller amount of time to pass, for forming the resulting smokable product. Alternatively, the inventive device can be employed within or readily utilized as part of a machine-made process for forming a tobacco or hemp product or more preferably, a smaller version of a cigar to directly compete with the cigarette industry.
In accordance with another feature, the method includes a further step of providing a recycled reconstituted diospyros melanoxylon paper from pieces of diospyros melanoxylon leaf.
In accordance with a further step of the present invention, the method also includes the step of applying the hemp component exclusively over a length and density of the pubescent straight trichomes.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, the method further includes the steps of providing a rolling device with a body of an elongated configuration and having two opposing free ends separated by a length and an outer wall extending the length of the body and surrounding and defining a hollow interior spanning the length of the body and defining a boundary thereof; and disposing the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body in the operative configuration with the outer body surface confronting an inner surface of the outer wall of the body, forming the support surface.
In accordance with another embodiment, the method includes the additional steps of disposing the body in an operative relation for receiving the hemp component within the hollow interior; disposing the outer wall in the expanded orientation and sufficiently opening the access opening to facilitate passage of the hemp component therethrough into the hollow interior; positioning the outer wall into the contracted orientation and in enclosing relation to the hemp component within the hollow interior; and exerting sufficient biasing force, via the inherent bias of the outer wall, on the enclosed hemp component to form the encased smoking product and an intended configuration.
In accordance with a further feature of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the method may also comprise the step of assembling the hemp component into a preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body and disposing the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body into the hollow interior.
In accordance with another step, the method includes further comprising a structuring the outer wall and the inherent bias to exert a sufficient biasing force on the outer wall of the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body to shape the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body into the intended configuration.
In accordance with a further step, the method also comprises placing the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body within the hollow interior of the body by hand.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment, the method includes the step of placing the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body within the hollow interior of the body by machine.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment, the body is formed of a rigid and flexible material.
In accordance with another feature of the present invention, the method includes the additional steps of providing a rolling device with a body with an elongated configuration and an outer wall extending along the length of said body, the body including a hollow interior terminating at opposite ends of said body, the outer wall disposed in an at least partially surrounding relation to said hollow interior and structured to define a circumferential boundary thereof, and the outer wall comprising a continuous, one piece, flexible material construction including an at least minimal inherent bias; and forming an access opening formed in said outer wall and extending along a length thereof in communicating relation to said hollow interior, the outer wall disposable in and between expanded and contracted orientations upon an opening and at least partial closing of said access opening and the inherent bias being sufficient to normally dispose said outer wall into said contracted orientation and in confronting, forming relation to the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body disposed within the hollow interior.
In accordance with a further feature, the inherent bias is at least sufficient to exert a compressive biasing force on the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body within said hollow interior when said outer wall is in said contracted orientation.
In accordance with yet another feature, said expanded orientation comprises a sufficient opening of said access opening to dispose the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body within said hollow interior.
In accordance with the present invention, each of said opposite ends of said body are open and disposed in communicating relation with said hollow interior.
In accordance with a further feature, said access opening extends along the length of said outer wall between and in communication with both said open opposite ends.
In accordance with an additional feature of the present invention, said access opening comprises a substantially linear configuration disposed in aligned relation to a longitudinal access of said hollow interior, at least when said outer wall is in said contracted orientation.
In accordance with yet another feature of the method, said outer wall and said inherent bias are cooperatively structured to define said circumferential dimension of said hollow interior to be in substantial conformance to an outer surface of the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body disposed therein, when said outer wall is in said contracted orientation.
In accordance with a further feature of the method, said substantial conformance of said circumferential dimension of said hollow interior with the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body extends along substantially an entire length of the natural leaf product.
In accordance with another feature of one embodiment of the method, the length of said outer wall is equal to or greater than the length of the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body being formed within said hollow interior.
In accordance with yet another feature of the present invention, the length of said outer wall is equal to or greater than a length of the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body being formed within said hollow interior.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a method of forming a natural leaf smoking product, it is, nevertheless, not intended to be limited to the details shown because various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims. Additionally, well-known elements of exemplary embodiments of the invention will not be described in detail or will be omitted so as not to obscure the relevant details of the invention.
Other features that are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims. As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention, which can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one of ordinary skill in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting; but rather, to provide an understandable description of the invention. While the specification concludes with claims defining the features of the invention that are regarded as novel, it is believed that the invention will be better understood from a consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals are carried forward. The figures of the drawings are not drawn to scale.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become clearer when the drawings as well as the detailed description are taken into consideration.
The accompanying figures, where like reference numerals refer to identical or functionally similar elements throughout the separate views and which together with the detailed description below are incorporated in and form part of the specification, serve to further illustrate various embodiments and explain various principles and advantages all in accordance with the present invention.
Before any of the embodiments of the present invention are described, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and/or the components set forth in the following description or to the illustrations shown in the accompanying drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarding as limiting. The use of the words “including,” “comprising” or “having” and variations thereof is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereto as well as additional items.
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In addition, it is believed that use of the inventive devices 10, 100 will offer enormous savings in time from what has historically been a labor intensive, hand rolling process, because its use should allow a single laborer to make at least three or four tobacco products per minute. Further, the inventive devices 10, 100 will be re-usable in the preferred embodiments, and when the plastic material forming the device begins to lose the memory characteristics sufficient to assume the desired contracted orientation in confronting, forming relation to a natural leaf product, it can simply be discarded and replaced with a new, relatively inexpensive devices 10, 100. Consequently, the present invention is likely, therefore, to have a profound effect on both the cigar and hemp industry, because the devices, such as 10, 100, is capable of being used to quickly make smaller smokable products, which are essentially custom rolled and formed by hand, and which will still have a smooth and nearly perfect finish, while simultaneously keeping quality very high, thereby yielding a product that can directly compete with traditional cigarettes, as well as traditional cigars, and marketed to the consumers of same.
Accordingly, the present invention is also directed to a method of forming a smokable product, such as but not limited to a cigar or hemp stick, but ideally, and as has been noted above, a smaller version of a cigar, using the inventive devices 10, 100. As has been described, if the goal is to offer a premium quality smokable product or smaller sized version of a cigar, the selection of high-quality leaves or blends of them will be viewed as a critical first step. This step, especially with regard to the wrapper/binder leaf can be viewed as being more proprietary and selective in nature.
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Thus, notwithstanding the above binder/wrapper Diospyros melanoxylon leaf usage with hemp filler, it is noted that regardless of whether tobacco or hemp leaves which are high in quality are chosen, or which are more average in quality are chosen for the “filler” and the “binder” of the product being formed, and regardless of whether those to be used as “filler” are whole or shredded into smaller uniformly sized pieces or otherwise, the inventive method comprises an initial step of collecting leaf components which will be used to form the cigar or hemp stick product. With reference now to
It is specifically pointed out that while the present inventive device 10 will likely be used to hand form cigars and hemp sticks, it could also be readily used as part of larger device, including a machine or other mechanized process for making smokable products, whether cigars, hemp sticks or smaller versions of cigars. For instance, and with reference now to
Since many modifications, variations and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiment of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. As just one example, the use of the inventive device 10, 100, 210 in both the hand-forming of and machine forming of smaller sized cigars, standard cigars and hemp products should be viewed as falling squarely within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
Accordingly, the present invention is also directed to a method 1100 (best depicted in the process flow diagram of
The method 1100 of forming a natural leaf smoking product comprises an initial step 1102 of providing a diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 acting as a binder material, substantially free of any apertures, having an inner body surface 702 with pubescent straight trichomes 900 disposed thereon, and having an outer body surface 704 opposing the inner surface 702 of the diospyros melanoxylon leaf. As explained in greater detail above, the pubescent straight trichomes 900 on the abaxial of the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 secure the hemp in position without the addition of casings, special oils or extracts which would affect the quality of the smokable hemp stick. This unique application also allows the finished, marketable product to be labeled as organic. Using the diospyros melanoxylon, or “Kendu”, leaf with hemp and the pubescent straight trichomes 900 on the underside of the Kendu leaf with fibrous pubescent on hemp is a novel feature, as the fibrous pubescent facilitates in attaching the hemp to the pubescent straight trichomes 900, thereby creating more natural smokable product and eliminating casings typically used by tobacco. In an alternate embodiment, a recycled reconstituted diospyros melanoxylon paper formed from pieces of diospyros melanoxylon leaf may be provided as the binder material. Step 1102 also includes providing a hemp component 1002 acting as a filler material within the natural lead smoking product, though in alternate embodiments a tobacco component may be utilized or a combination of hemp and tobacco components may be utilized. In a preferred embodiment, only the hemp component 1002 is provided.
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Step 1106 involves applying the hemp component 1002 over the pubescent straight trichomes 900. In one embodiment, the hemp component 1002 are applied exclusively over a length and density of the pubescent straight trichomes 900 which beneficially serves to secure the hemp component 1002 in position without the addition of casings, special oils or extracts, creating a more natural smokable product. A next step 1108 involves wrapping the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 around the hemp component 1002 to form an encased smoking product 1000. In one embodiment, the method 1100 may also involve disposing the body in an operative relation for receiving the hemp component 1002 within the hollow interior, disposing the outer wall in the expanded orientation and sufficiently opening the access opening to facilitate passage of the hemp component 1002 therethrough into the hollow interior, positioning the outer wall 115 into the contracted configuration shown in
The method 1100 may also comprise the step of providing the rolling device 100 with the body 12 of an elongated configuration and having two opposing free ends 14, 16 separated by a length and the outer wall 15 extending the length of the body 12 and surrounding and defining the hollow interior spanning the length of the body and defining the boundary thereof; and disposing the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 in the operative configuration with the outer body surface confronting the inner surface of the outer wall 15 of the body 12, forming the support surface.
In accordance with a further feature, the method 1100 may comprise the additional step of assembling the hemp component 1002 (and/or a tobacco component) into a preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 and disposing the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 into the hollow interior. In one embodiment, the outer wall and the inherent bias are operably configured or structured to exert a sufficient biasing force on the outer wall of the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 to shape the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 into the intended configuration. Said differently, a user must dexterously manipulate the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 into the intended configuration.
In one embodiment, the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 is placed within the hollow interior of the body by hand. In an alternate embodiment, the preformed diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 is placed within the hollow interior of the body by machine. These features beneficially provide for flexibility in application such that the natural leaf smoking products may be either made in small batched by hand or mass-produced by machinery as part of a manufacturing process.
In another embodiment, the method 1100 includes a step of providing a rolling device 10 with a body 12 with an elongated configuration and an outer wall 15 extending along the length of said body 12, the body 12 including a hollow interior 20 terminating at opposite ends 14, 16 of said body 12, the outer wall 15 disposed in an at least partially surrounding relation to said hollow interior 20 and structured to define a circumferential boundary thereof, and the outer wall 15 comprising a continuous, one piece, flexible material construction including an at least minimal inherent bias; and a further step of forming an access opening 130 formed in said outer wall 115 and extending along a length thereof in communicating relation to said hollow interior 120, the outer wall 115 disposable in and between expanded and contracted orientations upon an opening and at least partial closing of said access opening 130 and the inherent bias being sufficient to normally dispose said outer wall 115 into said contracted orientation and in confronting, forming relation to the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 disposed within the hollow interior 120. In a preferred embodiment, the inherent bias is at least sufficient to exert a compressive biasing force on the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 within the hollow interior 120 when the outer wall 115 is in said contracted orientation. The expanded orientation preferably comprises a sufficient opening of said access opening 130 to dispose the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 within said hollow interior 120. In other words, the expanded orientation facilitates the disposition of the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 within the hollow interior 120, whether done by hand or by machine, and the contracted orientation assists in securely retaining the diospyros melanoxylon leaf body 700 within the hollow interior 120 thereafter and during use.
Now that the invention has been described,
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