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The present invention relates to an improved method and apparatus for constructing finished smoking products wherein a reinforcing cone nested in a smoking shell is switched such that the smoking shell is nested in the reinforcing cone while smokable filler is added to the smoking shell to fabricate a custom smokable product.
Many smokers prefer to use their own smokable filler product as opposed to purchasing ready to smoking products that are already constructed and filled with a manufacturer's selection of smokable filler. These users of fine, custom smokable fillers prefer to purchase an empty preformed conical smoking shell, and then fill it with their own custom smokable filler.
The process of consumers making their own custom finished smoking product from pre-formed blanks typically employs an outer shell which can be conical or frusto-conical shaped or tapered.
The conical smoking shells are then filled with a smokable material such as a custom smokable filler. These conical smoking shells typically have thin walls (e.g., rice paper) which can bend, wrinkle, or otherwise become damaged when stored in a nested condition. The bending, wrinkling, or other damage to the thin walls reduces desirability to consumers.
There is a need for a system which both protects conical smoking shells when packaged for sale along with protecting them when being filled with smokable filler.
In various embodiments is provided a conical smoking shell storage apparatus that employs a conical or tapered reinforcement that is nested in the shell while packaged for sale thereby protecting the smoking shell from being collapsed or damaged while packaged for sale, which reinforcement can be removed from its nested condition in the smoking shell and then the smoking shell can be nested in the reinforcement thereby protecting the smoking shell when being filled with smokable filler.
In various embodiments, the conically smoking shell is generally conically shaped with a conical reinforcement nested inside the shell. In various embodiments, the conically smoking shell and conical reinforcement are packaged for sale where the conical reinforcement is nested in the smoking shell.
In various embodiments, the conical smoking shell has a tapered shape.
In various embodiments, the frustoconically shaped insert has a tapered shape.
In various embodiments, a conical smoking shell and conical reinforcement are provided, each being sized and shaped to selectively removably fit in a nested condition in each other.
In various embodiments the frustoconically shaped inserts can be pliable and deformable material, such as paper, plastic, metal and the like, that is capable of retaining a frustoconical shape when supporting the smokable conical shells. In various embodiments the stiffness of the frustoconically shaped insert can be greater than the stiffness of the sidewall of the nested smokable conical shell. The frustoconically shaped insert can provide support from bending, wrinkling, or damage to the sidewall of the conical smoking shell.
In various embodiments the conical smoking shell can include a filter tip contained in the interior of the conical smoking shell, and the filter tip has a stiffness which is greater than the stiffness of the sidewall of the conical smoking shell. In various embodiments the stiffness of the frustoconically shaped insert is greater than the stiffness of the sidewall of the nested smokable conical shells but less than the stiffness of the filter tip.
In one embodiment is provided a method of fabricating a finished smokable product comprising the steps of:
In one embodiment, in step “a”, the filter tip stiffness is greater than the reinforcing stiffness.
In one embodiment, in step “c” the smoking shell has first and second shell ends, the reinforcing cone has first and second reinforcing ends, the filter tip being located at the second shell end, and smokable filler being added until the smokable filler reaches the first end of the reinforcing cone, wherein the smoking shell end extends from the first reinforcing end an amount which allows a minimum amount to twist shut the smoking shell end in forming the finished smoking product.
In one embodiment, in step “c” the smoking shell has first and second shell ends, the reinforcing cone has first and second reinforcing ends, the filter tip being located at the second shell end, and smokable filler being added until the smokable filler slightly exceeds the first reinforcing end thereby preventing the first shell end from being twist shut.
In one embodiment, in step “a” the smoking shell has a shell slope and the reinforcing cone has a reinforcing slope, and the shell slope is substantially the same as the reinforcing slope.
In one embodiment, in step “a”, a tamper is nested inside the reinforcing cone, and the tamper has first and second tamper ends with the second tamper end being in contact with the filter tip and the first tamper end being aligned with the first reinforcing end.
In one embodiment, in step “a” the first reinforcing end extends past the first end of the smoking shell end and in step “c” the first end of the smoking shell end extends past the first reinforcing end.
In one embodiment, in step “b” a user separates the smoking shell from the reinforcing cone by grabbing both the first reinforcing end and the second end of the smoking shell end and pulling these apart.
In one embodiment, in step “c” a user separates the smoking shell from the reinforcing cone by grabbing both the first end of the smoking shell and the second reinforcing end and pulling these apart.
In one embodiment is provided a method of fabricating a finished smokable product comprising the steps of:
In one embodiment, in step “a”, the filter tip stiffness is greater than the reinforcing stiffness.
In one embodiment, in step “c” the smoking shell has first and second shell ends, the reinforcing cone has first and second reinforcing ends, the filter tip being located at the second shell end, and smokable filler being added until the smokable filler reaches the first end of the reinforcing cone, wherein the first shell end extends from the first reinforcing end an amount which allows a minimum amount to twist shut the first shell end in forming the finished smoking product.
In one embodiment, in step “c” the smoking shell has first and second shell ends, the reinforcing cone has first and second reinforcing ends, the filter tip being located at the second shell end, and smokable filler being added until the smokable filler slightly exceeds the first reinforcing end thereby preventing the first shell end from being twist shut.
In one embodiment, in step “a” the smoking shell has a shell slope and the reinforcing cone has a reinforcing slope, and the shell slope is substantially the same as the reinforcing slope.
In one embodiment, in step “a”, a tamper is nested inside the reinforcing and the tamper has first and second tamper ends with the second tamper end being in contact with the filter tip and the first tamper end being aligned with the first reinforcing end.
In one embodiment, in step “a” the first reinforcing end extends past the first shell end and in step “c” the first shell end extends past the first reinforcing end.
In one embodiment, in step “b” a user separates the smoking shell from the reinforcing cone by grabbing both the first reinforcing end and the second shell end and pulling these apart.
In one embodiment, in step “c” a user separates the shaped smoking shell from the reinforcing cone by grabbing both the first shell end and the second reinforcing end and pulling these apart.
In various embodiments the conical smokable shell can be comprised of smokable materials chosen from any combination of the following materials: natural leaf, homogenized tobacco paper, pipe tobacco, different types of flavored tobacco, cellulose (clear, opaque, or colored), bleached or non-bleached paper, cigarette paper, rice paper, herbal materials, tea leaves, kanna, blue lotus, salvia, salvia eivinorm, wild dagga, kratom, herbal non-tobacco, Celandine Poppy, Mugwort, Purple Lavender Flowers, Coltsfoot Leaf, Ginger root, California Poppy, Sinicuichi, St. John's Wort, Capillarius herba, Yerba Lenna Yesca, CaleaZacatechichi, Leonurus Sibericus Flowers, Wild Dagga Flowers, Klip Dagga Leaf, Damiana, Hookah, hemp, Hemia salicifolia, Kava Kava, Avena Sativa, scotch broom topps, Valarian, capillarius, herba, Wild clip dagga, Leonurus sibiricus, Kanna, Sinicuichi, chocolate, herbal components, and/or lactuca virosa.
In various embodiments the conical smoking shell, frustoconically shaped insert, filter tip, and/or smokable filler can include liquid for moisturizing, and also preferably includes flavoring and/or scenting. The liquid can be, in whole or in part, water, alcohol, solvent, oil, propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, glycerin, benzyl alcohol as examples. The liquid can be flavored and/or scented with items such as for example apple, apple martini, berries, blueberry, champagne, chocolate, coco/vanilla, cognac, cosmo, gin, grape, honey, lychee, mango, menthol, mint choco, peach, pina colada, punch, purple, rum, strawberry/kiwi, vanilla, watermelon, wet cherry, and/or whiskey. This flavored liquid is typically applied at levels of between about 0.01 to 45% by weight, and preferably between about 0.1% to 10% by weight. This flavored liquid is typically applied to the at least one pre-rolled sheet with a carrier liquid such as ethyl alcohol, propylene glycol, water or the like. Glycerin and invert sugar can also be used as a carrier. Some humectants can also be used, however, little or no humectants can be used. In general terms, the flavors can be provided by botanical extracts, essential oils, or artificial flavor chemicals, any one of which or a combination thereof mixed with a carrying solvent such as propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, glycerin, benzyl alcohol, or other alcohol, for example. Other flavors can include cocoa, licorice, coffee, vanilla or other botanical extracts. Essentials oils can be used such as wine essence, cognac oil, rose oil, mate or other oils. In various embodiments terpene flavors can be used. In various embodiments other flavors can be non-characteristic flavors which include but are not limited to classic, blue, and Amersterdam
While certain novel features of this invention shown and described below are pointed out in the annexed claims, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details specified, since a person of ordinary skill in the relevant art will understand that various omissions, modifications, substitutions and changes in the forms and details of the device illustrated and in its operation may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention. No feature of the invention is critical or essential unless it is expressly stated as being “critical” or “essential.”
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
Conical smoking shell 100, conical support 400, and tamper 1100 can each be constructed by conventional methods.
Conical smoking shell 100 can include first end 110, second end 120, outer surface 140, and filter tip 180. At first end 110 can be first opening 150. At second end 120 can be second opening 160. First opening 150 can be larger than second opening 160 giving first conical smoking shell 100 its conical shape. Between first end 110 and second end 120 is interior portion 114. Filter tip 180 can include first end 182 and second end 184.
Conical support 400 can include first end 410, second end 420, interior surface 416, and outer surface 430. Between first end 410 and second end 420 is interior portion 414. Concial support 400 can be pliable and deformable material, such as paper, plastic, metal and the like, that is capable of retaining a frustoconical shape when supporting conical smoking shell 100. In various embodiments the stiffness of conical support 400 can be greater than the stiffness of the sidewall 102 of conical smoking shell 100. In various embodiments the stiffness of conical support 400 can be greater than the stiffness of the sidewall 102 of conical smoking shell 100 but less than the stiffness of the filter tip 180. Preferably the outer 430 and inner 416 sidewalls of conically shaped insert 400 closely conforms to sidewall 102 of conical smoking shell 100 which provides support to sidewall 102 and prevents wrinkling, bending, or other damage.
In one embodiment conical support 400 can include a friction reducing coating. In one embodiment the coating can be applied to inner sidewall 416 of conical support 400. In another embodiment the coating can be applied to outer sidewall 430 of conical support. In another embodiment the coating can be applied to both inner 416 and outer 430 sidewalls of conical support.
In various embodiments the coating can reduce
The above substeps of adding additional quantities of smokable filler and compacting can continue until the user is satisfied with the amount of smokable filler 900 located inside of interior 114 of conical smoking cone 100. In various embodiments first end 410 of conical support is used as a visual indicator of the amount of smokable filler 900 which should be added to the interior 114 of conical smoking cone 100. In various embodiments a gap 475 is provided which is a minimum amount of extension of the first end 110 of conical smoking cone 100 beyond conical support 400 so that such area can still be used to twist closed the first end of conical smoking cone to make a finished smoking product.
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All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.