Pipes are used to smoke various products, such a tobacco.
In general terms, this disclosure is directed to a coffee mug including a pipe.
One aspect is an example mug including a main body forming a telescoped in state and a telescoped out state, and a liner positioned within the main body. With the main body in the telescoped in state, the liner within the main body is configured to hold a liquid so that the mug can be drank from. With the main body in the telescoped out state, the liner is removable so that the main body can be used as a pipe.
The present disclosure relates generally to a coffee mug including a pipe. The coffee mug can be used to hold cold or warm liquids, such as water, juices, teas, coffee, etc. See
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In the example shown, the lip 126 of the liner 120 includes a diameter that is large enough to engage a shoulder 143 within the main body 130 to retain the liner 120 within the main body 130. See
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A cap 110 is placed over the open top portion 145 of the main body 130, as shown in
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Specifically, the liner 120 can be removed from the main body 130. In addition, the handle/slider 132 can be unscrewed from a mouthpiece 135 formed on an open top portion 145 of the main body 130. A bowl 133 is also unscrewed. The handle/slider 132 is inserted into an opening 144 formed in the telescoping section 142, and the bowl 133 is screwed onto the end of the handle/slider 132. A product, such as tobacco is placed in the bowl 133. Water can be placed in the telescoping section 142 to form a water pipe.
To use the coffee mug 100 as a pipe, the tobacco within the bowl 133 is lit. The user then places his/her mouth on the mouthpiece 135. Since the handle/slider 132 is hollow, smoke from the tobacco is drawn from the bowl 133, through the handle/slider 132, through any water in the telescoping section 142, and into the interior volume of the main body 130. As the user inhales on the mouthpiece 135, the smoke is drawn from the main body 130, through the mouthpiece 135, and into the user's mouth. In this manner, the coffee mug 100 functions as a water pipe.
To return the coffee mug 100 to the telescoped in state, the handle/slider 132 is replaced and the user places a force on the bottom 146 to force the telescoping sections 136, 138, 140, 142 to collapse on one another. Eventually, the bottom portion 141 of the telescoping section 134 engages the base 146 to hold the telescoping sections 136, 138, 140, 142 together in the telescoped in state. Finally, the liner 120 can optionally be replaced within the main body 130.
The coffee mug 100 can be various sizes and dimensions. In the example shown, the coffee mug 100 is between 6 inches and 10 inches in height in the telescoped in state, more preferably 7.7 inches. The liner is sized to fit within, such as also being between 6 inches and 10 inches. The coffee mug 100 is between 1.5 and 3.5 feet in height when in the telescoped out state, more preferably 2.5 feet. Each of the telescoping sections is typically between 5 inches and 7 inches in height, although the actual dimensions can vary. The diameters of each of the telescoping sections and the liner can be varied as desired. In some examples, the diameters vary from 1.5 to 4 inches. Other configurations are possible.
Other configurations are possible for the coffee mug. For example, another example handle/slider 232 is shown in
In this example, the telescoping sections and liner of the coffee mug are formed of a material that retains temperature and is easier to clean, such as stainless steel. Other portions of the coffee mug, such as the top portion, base, and cap can be formed of materials such as plastic. Other materials can be used
Particular materials and dimensions thereof recited in the disclosed examples, as well as other conditions and details, should not be construed to unduly limit this disclosure. Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as representative forms of implementing the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 62/074869, filed Nov. 4, 2014, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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62074869 | Nov 2014 | US |