MULTI-CHAMBER WATER PIPE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230080000
  • Publication Number
    20230080000
  • Date Filed
    September 14, 2021
    3 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 16, 2023
    a year ago
  • Inventors
    • Koerner; Calvin (Bonita Springs, FL, US)
Abstract
A multi-chamber water pipe is disclosed, including at least one bowl assembly in fluid communication with a first chamber via a first conduit. The first chamber is at least partially filled with a first liquid. A second chamber is in fluid communication with the first chamber via a second conduit. The second chamber is at least partially filled with a second fluid. A third chamber is in fluid communication with the second chamber via a third conduit. The third chamber is at least partially filled with a third fluid. The hose assemblies are in fluid communication with the third chamber to allow smoke to be drawn through the bowl assembly to the first chamber via the first conduit. The smoke is drawn from the first chamber to the second chamber via the second conduit. The smoke is then drawn from the second chamber to the third chamber via the third conduit and the smoke is drawn into the hose assembly via outlet conduits.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

Embodiments of the invention relate to a water pipe, and more particularly to a multi-chamber water pipe.


BACKGROUND

Water pipes transmit smoke from burning organic material (e.g., Cannabis, tobacco, ingestible herbs, etc.) through one or more chambers and out of a mouthpiece. During use, the user places the organic material in a bowl wherein the organic material is ignited. The user then draws air through the mouthpiece to draw smoke into the lungs.


Water pipes are constructed having a bowl wherein the organic material is placed prior to inhalation. The bowl is in fluid communication with a reservoir used to hold a liquid or fluid which acts as a filtration mechanism to filter particulates out of the smoke before it is inhaled through the upper port formed as a mouthpiece. The water pipe may be constructed of any watertight and airtight material (often glass, plastic, or metal). To enhance filtration, some water pipes include a gas dispersion frit (also referred to as a diffuser or percolator) which diffuses the smoke as it moves through the chamber of the water pipe.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This summary is provided to introduce a variety of concepts in a simplified form that is disclosed further in the detailed description of the embodiments. This summary is not intended to identify key or essential inventive concepts of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended for determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.


The embodiments provided herein relate to a multi-chamber water pipe is disclosed, including at least one bowl assembly in fluid communication with a first chamber via a first conduit. The first chamber is at least partially filled with a first liquid. A second chamber is in fluid communication with the first chamber via a second conduit. The second chamber is at least partially filled with a second fluid. A third chamber is in fluid communication with the second chamber via a third conduit. The third chamber is at least partially filled with a third fluid. The hose assemblies are in fluid communication with the third chamber to allow smoke to be drawn through the bowl assembly to the first chamber via the first conduit. The smoke is drawn from the first chamber to the second chamber via the second conduit. The smoke is then drawn from the second chamber to the third chamber via the third conduit and the smoke is drawn into the hose assembly via outlet conduits.


The multi-chamber water pipe is advantageous to standard water pipes known in the arts as the multi-chamber configuration increases the ability of the fluid(s) to filter particulates from the smoke. Further, each chamber can be filled with various fluids to allow the user to create a “cocktail” through which the smoke is filtered. In one example, user may select to dispose an alcohol (e.g., whiskey, vodka, tequila, gin, rum, etc.) in one of the chambers (it may be most beneficial to pour the alcohol into the third chamber so that it has the strongest taste), and juices in the other chambers. This would allow the user to create a cocktail such as a margarita, whiskey sour, etc. This combination of fluids will change the flavor profile of the inhaled smoke, making the experience more pleasurable for the user. Users may also simply fill each chamber with water to enhance the filtration of the smoke.


The multi-chamber water pipe is configured such that it can be used by multiple users and can include multiple bowls, multiple hoses and multiple chambers. Each component can be selectively engaged or removed from the multi-chamber water pipe to provide a modular apparatus.


In one aspect, the bowl assembly includes a bowl having a bowl interior wherein a smokable material is disposed and ignited.


In one aspect, the bowl assembly includes a bottom end of the bowl terminating in an adapter, and wherein the adapter is attached to the first conduit.


In one aspect, an ash catcher extends from the adapter to retain ash from the bowl. The ash catcher includes a removable seal to facilitate the cleaning of the ash catcher.


In one aspect, each of the first chamber, the second chamber, and the third chamber include a removable top cap to permit a user to at least partially fill the first chamber with the first fluid, the second chamber with the second fluid, and the third chamber with the third fluid.


In one aspect, the first conduit terminates in a down stem positioned in an interior cavity of the first chamber. The down stem directs smoke through the first liquid.


In one aspect, the second conduit terminates in a first diffuser positioned in an interior cavity of the second chamber. The first diffuser to aid in filtering smoke through the second liquid.


In one aspect, the third conduit terminates in a second diffuser positioned in an interior cavity of the third chamber. The second diffuser to aid in filtering smoke through the third liquid.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A more complete understanding of the embodiments, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by references to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:



FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of the multi-chamber water pipe in a single bowl configuration, according to some embodiments,



FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the multi-chamber water pipe in a multi-bowl configuration, according to some embodiments, and



FIG. 3 illustrates a top plan view of the multi-chamber water pipe wherein the top caps have been removed to show the interior cavities of each chamber, according to some embodiments.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The specific details of the single embodiment or variety of embodiments described herein are set forth in this application. Any specific details of the embodiments are used for demonstration purposes only, and no unnecessary limitation or inferences are to be understood therefrom.


Before describing in detail exemplary embodiments, it is noted that the embodiments reside primarily in combinations of components related to the system. Accordingly, the device components have been represented where appropriate by conventional symbols in the drawings, showing only those specific details that are pertinent to understanding the embodiments of the present disclosure so as not to obscure the disclosure with details that will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of the description herein.


In general, the embodiments described herein relate to a multi-chamber water pipe (also commonly referred to as a bong and may be referred to herein as “apparatus” or “the apparatus”) which is used to ignite and inhale a smokable material. For example, the smokable material may be an organic material such as Cannabis, tobacco, ingestible herbs, etc. as well as preparations thereof (e.g., distillates, waxes, and other known preparations). The multi-chamber water pipe includes a plurality of chambers and is modular to allow the user to selectively engage or disengage each chamber in series. Each chamber is filled with at least one fluid and each chamber may have the same fluid as the others, or different fluids.


The multi-chamber water pipe is configured such that it can be used by multiple users and can include multiple bowls, multiple hoses and multiple chambers. Each component can be selectively engaged or removed from the multi-chamber water pipe to provide a modular apparatus.


The multi-chamber water pipe is advantageous to standard water pipes known in the arts as the multi-chamber configuration increases the ability of the fluid(s) to filter particulates from the smoke. Further, each chamber can be filled with various fluids to allow the user to create a “cocktail” through which the smoke is filtered. For example, the user may select to dispose an alcohol in a third chamber, and juices in the first and second chambers (in the example of a three-chamber configuration). This combination of fluids will change the flavor profile of the inhaled smoke, making the experience more pleasurable for the user.


In some embodiments, the multi-chamber water pipe allows the user to add a fluid to each chamber during use. The fluid may be water, ice, juice, alcohol, etc. as well as combinations thereof to create a desired flavor profile. The device may allow one or more bowls and one or more hoses to permit simultaneous use by multiple users. Each bowl and hose may be selectively sealed to restrict airflow when not in use.


As used herein, the term “liquid” or “fluid” when used to describe the contents which are placed within each chamber, may include water, liquors (e.g., vodka, whiskeys, tequila, gin, etc.), liqueurs, juices, soft drinks, herbal-infused liquids, and the like. One skilled in the arts will readily understand that the liquid may be a combination of ice water, or the frozen forms of the various types of liquids.


The multi-chamber water pipe may be configured such that there are up to ten or more chambers. The illustrations and embodiments herein describe the multi-chamber water pipe 100 having three chambers connected in series. One skilled in the arts will readily understand that additional chambers may be connected in series such that additional liquids can be disposed therein, while increasing the filtration capabilities of the apparatus. For example, in a ten chamber configuration, the arrangement of the second chamber as described herein can be repeated for the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth chambers, with the configuration of the third chamber being the tenth chamber.


In reference to FIG. 1, the multi-chamber water pipe 100 is illustrated in an exemplary embodiment having two hoses in communication with a single bowl. The illustrated embodiment shown in FIG. 1 would allow for two users to inhale from the single bowl. The multi-chamber water pipe 100 has a bowl 102 which defines a first end port 104 to allow the ingress of air once the user inhales through a second end ports 106 terminating in a mouthpiece (not shown). The bowl 102 allows for a smokable material to be positioned within the bowl interior 108 such that a flame can be applied to combust the smokable material during use. A bottom end 110 of the bowl terminates in a receiver 112 which connects to a first chamber 114 via a first conduit 116. An ash catch 118 extends beneath the receiver 112 and retains ash or other particulates which fall from the bowl 102 during inhalation of the smokable material.


The smoke is drawn into the first chamber 114 wherein it is filtered by a liquid disposed therein. A second chamber 120 and a third chamber 122 are connected in series with the first chamber 114 to further filter the smoke through liquids disposed in each chamber. A second conduit 124 connects the first chamber 114 to the second chamber 120, and a third conduit 126 connects the second chamber 120 to the third chamber 122. One or more hoses 128,130 connect to the third chamber 122 via outlet conduits 132,134 in communication with an adapter 136 which may split the airway to accommodate multiple hoses 128,130.


In some embodiments, each chamber 114,120,122 includes a bottom cap 138 and a top cap 140. Each of the bottom cap 138 and the top cap 140 may be releasably engages, such as via a threaded connection to each chamber 114,120,122. This may facilitate cleaning of the multi-chamber water pipe 100, draining of the fluids, and filling of the chambers 114,120,122 with fluids. For example, during use, the user may remove each top cap 140 to fill each chamber 114,120,122 with a fluid. In the instant example, the user may fill the third chamber 122 with their preferred alcohol and fill the first and second chambers 114,120 with juice, a second alcohol, a liqueur, or other mixer to create a cocktail. The flavor profile of the combination of liquids disposed in the chambers will be at least partially conserved and the user will be able to taste the flavor of one or more of the liquids when inhaling the smoke. Prior to inhalation, the top cap 140 and bottom cap 138 are engaged to create a hermetic seal between each cap and the chambers.


In some embodiments, the ash catcher 118 includes a removable seal 144 such that the user can disconnect to the removable seal 144 to empty the ash which may be retained within the interior cavity of the ash catcher 118. This allows the ash catcher 118 to be easily cleaned.


In some embodiments, the ash catcher 118 may be at least partially filled with a liquid to provide an additional filtration mechanism to the multi-chamber water pipe 100.


In some embodiments, each bowl 102 and ash catcher 118 are a part of a bowl assembly 146 which is releasably engaged with the first conduit via the receiver 112.



FIG. 2 illustrates the multi-chamber water pipe 100 having two sets of hoses 128,130 to allow additional users to utilize the multi-chamber water pipe 100. Further FIG. 2 illustrates a configuration having two bowl assemblies 146. To connect multiple bowl assemblies 146, one or more bowl assembly ports 200 are positioned on the sidewall 202 of the first chamber 114. Each bowl assembly port 200 is selectively sealable to allow for bowl assemblies 146 to be attached or removed as needed. In such, the components which comprise the apparatus can be provided to the user as a set or kit to allow for the modular configuration of the multi-chamber water pipe 100. Alternatively, the bowl assembly port 200 may be used to connect a fourth conduit to attach a fourth chamber, thus increasing the filtering capacity of the multi-chamber water pipe 100 and allow the user to dispose another liquid therein. The liquid may be a fourth liquid, thus creating a more complex or robust cocktail, or may be water. The bowl assembly ports 200 may also be positioned on the second and/or third chambers to allow for additional bowls and/or chambers to be connected thereto.


In further reference to FIG. 2, each hose 128,130 may include a stopper 204 (e.g., a stopcock) which allows the user to selectively open and close the airway. Having a stopper 204 allows the user(s) to close the airway to hoses which are not in use. This may also optimize airflow to hoses which are in use. In such, users who are not inhaling may choose to close the stopper 204 to aid in directing airflow to users who are inhaling. Each stopper 204 may be operated by a rotatable handle 206.


In some embodiments, each hose 128,130, stopper 204, outlet conduit 132,134 and adapter 136 comprise a hose assembly 250 which connects to the third chamber 122 (or final chamber in the series of chambers.



FIG. 3 illustrates a top plan view of the multi-chamber water pipe 100 wherein the top caps of each chamber have been removed to show the interior cavities 300,302,304 of each chamber 114,120,122. It is noted that FIG. 3 illustrates the multi-chamber water pipe 100 in a similar configuration as FIG. 2 wherein two bowl assemblies are attached. Each first conduit 116 extends into a down stem 306 which extends into the first liquid positioned within the interior cavity 300 of the first chamber 114. The smoke is filtered through the first liquid and is drawn through the second conduit 124. The second conduit terminates into a first diffuser 308 which is positioned within the second liquid disposed within the second chamber 120. The smoke is then filtered through the second liquid and drawn into the third conduit 126 terminating in a second diffuser 310 positioned within the third liquid disposed within the third chamber 122. The smoke is then drawn through a fourth conduit 312 and into the hoses before being inhaled by the user. Each of the first, second, third, and fourth conduits are positioned above the top level of the liquid to draw smoke through the liquid upon inhalation by the user.


In some embodiments, one or more mouthpieces are provided to allow users to connect each mouthpiece to a hose prior to use. The mouthpieces may be single-use and/or disposable to ensure that the mouthpiece is sanitary prior to use. The mouthpieces may be attached to the house via a friction fit, such that the hose is positioned inside a port on the mouthpiece to create an airtight fit. In another example, the mouthpieces may be connected using a quick-connect mechanism.


Many different embodiments have been disclosed herein, in connection with the above description and the drawings. It will be understood that it would be unduly repetitious and obfuscating to literally describe and illustrate every combination and subcombination of these embodiments. Accordingly, all embodiments can be combined in any way and/or combination, and the present specification, including the drawings, shall be construed to constitute a complete written description of all combinations and subcombinations of the embodiments described herein, and of the manner and process of making and using them, and shall support claims to any such combination or subcombination.


It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present embodiment is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the following claims.

Claims
  • 1. A multi-chamber water pipe, comprising: at least one bowl assembly in fluid communication with a first chamber via a first conduit the first chamber at least partially filled with a first liquid;a second chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber via a second conduit, the second chamber at least partially filled with a second fluid;at least a third chamber in fluid communication with the second chamber via a third conduit, the third chamber at least partially filled with a third fluid; andat least one hose assembly in fluid communication with the third chamber, the at least one hose assembly to allow smoke to be drawn through the at least one bowl assembly to the first chamber via the first conduit, the smoke drawn from the first chamber to the second chamber via the second conduit, the smoke drawn from the second chamber to the third chamber via the third conduit, and the smoke drawn into the hose assembly via one or more outlet conduits.
  • 2. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 1, wherein each of the first, second, and third liquids are different liquids.
  • 3. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 1, wherein the bowl assembly includes a bowl having a bowl interior wherein a smokable material is disposed and ignited.
  • 4. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 3, wherein the bowl assembly includes a bottom end of the bowl terminating in an adapter, and wherein the adapter is attached to the first conduit.
  • 5. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 4, wherein an ash catcher extends from the adapter to retain ash from the bowl.
  • 6. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 5, wherein the ash catcher includes a removable seal to facilitate the cleaning of the ash catcher.
  • 7. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 1, wherein each of the first chamber, the second chamber, and the third chamber include a removable top cap to permit a user to at least partially fill the first chamber with the first fluid, the second chamber with the second fluid, and the third chamber with the third fluid.
  • 8. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 1, wherein the first conduit terminates in a down stem positioned in an interior cavity of the first chamber, the down stem to direct smoke through the first liquid.
  • 9. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 8, wherein the second conduit terminates in a first diffuser positioned in an interior cavity of the second chamber, the first diffuser to aid in filtering smoke through the second liquid.
  • 10. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 9, wherein the third conduit terminates in a second diffuser positioned in an interior cavity of the third chamber, the second diffuser to aid in filtering smoke through the third liquid.
  • 11. A multi-chamber water pipe, comprising: at least one bowl assembly in fluid communication with a first chamber via a first conduit the first chamber at least partially filled with a first liquid to filter smoke drawn through the first conduit;a second chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber via a second conduit, the second chamber at least partially filled with a second fluid to filter smoke drawn from the first chamber to the second chamber via the second conduit;a third chamber in fluid communication with the second chamber via a third conduit, the third chamber at least partially filled with a third liquid to filter smoke drawn from the second chamber to the third chamber via the third conduit;at least one hose assembly in fluid communication with the third chamber, the at least one hose assembly to allow smoke to be drawn through the at least one bowl assembly to the first chamber via the first conduit, the smoke drawn from the first chamber to the second chamber via the second conduit, the smoke drawn from the second chamber to the third chamber via the third conduit, and the smoke drawn into the hose assembly via one or more outlet conduits; anda stopper positioned on each of the one or more hose assemblies, the stopper to selectively prevent or permit the passage of smoke through the hose assembly.
  • 12. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 11, wherein each of the first, second, and third liquids are different liquids.
  • 13. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 11, wherein the bowl assembly includes a bowl having a bowl interior wherein a smokable material is disposed and ignited.
  • 14. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 13, wherein the bowl assembly includes a bottom end of the bowl terminating in an adapter, and wherein the adapter is attached to the first conduit.
  • 15. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 14, wherein an ash catcher extends from the adapter to retain ash from the bowl.
  • 16. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 15, wherein the ash catcher includes a removable seal to facilitate the cleaning of the ash catcher.
  • 17. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 16, wherein each of the first chamber, the second chamber, and the third chamber include a removable top cap to permit a user to at least partially fill the first chamber with the first fluid, the second chamber with the second fluid, and the third chamber with the third fluid.
  • 18. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 11, wherein the first conduit terminates in a down stem positioned in an interior cavity of the first chamber, the down stem to direct smoke through the first liquid.
  • 19. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 18, wherein the second conduit terminates in a first diffuser positioned in an interior cavity of the second chamber, the first diffuser to aid in filtering smoke through the second liquid.
  • 20. The multi-chamber water pipe of claim 19, wherein the third conduit terminates in a second diffuser positioned in an interior cavity of the third chamber, the second diffuser to aid in filtering smoke through the third liquid.