Claims
- 1. A pipe tamper for tamping tobacco in a pipe bowl having a draw opening in its bottom portion comprising,
- a handle, and
- a tamping head at one end of the handle having a face at an angle of from about 10.degree. to about 65.degree. to a plane extending at a right angle to a longitudinal line extending through the head, thereby providing the face with a leading edge and a trailing edge,
- the head portion being of a size to fit within the pipe bowl and to cover up to about one-half of the tobacco's upper surface,
- whereby tamping of the tobacco's upper surface with the leading edge adjacent the pipe bowl's inner surface while moving the pipe tamper around the inner surface compresses the tobacco at its outer edges substantially devoid of air pockets and leaves air pockets in its central portion.
- 2. The pipe tamper of claim 1 where the angle of the face is about 22.5.degree..
- 3. The pipe tamper of claim 2 where, the face of the tamping head is substantially planar.
- 4. The pipe tamper of claim 2 where, the face of the tamping head is concave.
- 5. The pipe tamper of claim 1 where,
- the face of the tamping head is at an angle which tamps the tobacco's upper surface so that arcs extending from the draw opening to points of the upper surface are substantially equidistant thereby providing a substantially even draw from all points of the tobacco's upper surface which provide substantially even burning of the tobacco's upper surface.
- 6. A method of tamping tobacco in a pipe bowl having a draw opening adjacent its bottom comprising,
- tamping the tobacco's upper surface so that arcs extending from the draw opening to points on the upper surface are substantially equidistant thereby providing a substantially even draw from all points of the tobacco's upper surface which provides substantially even burning thereof.
- 7. The method of claim 6 comprising,
- adding at least one time additional tobacco to the pipe bowl having the tamped tobacco, and
- tamping the additional tobacco's upper surface so that arcs extending from the draw opening to points on the upper surfaces of the tobacco and additional tobacco are substantially equidistant.
- tamping with a tamper having a tamping face at an angle of from about 10.degree. to about 65.degree. to a plane extending at right angles to the axis of the head and which tamping face covers up to about one-half of the tobacco's upper surface.
- 8. A method of tamping tobacco in a pipe bowl having a draw opening at its bottom comprising,
- filling a portion of the pipe bowl with tobacco,
- tamping the tobacco's upper surface adjacent the pipe bowl's inner surface into a compressed outer ring substantially devoid of air pockets and having air pockets present in its central portion,
- adding at least one time additional tobacco to the pipe bowl having the tamped tobacco,
- tamping the additional tobacco's upper surface adjacent the pipe bowl's inner surface into a compressed outer ring substantially devoid of air pockets at the outer ring and having air pockets present in its central portion,
- thereby providing a slower-burning central portion and a faster burning outer ring to provide an even burn from all points of the tobacco's surface,
- lighting the tobacco's surface with a flame, and
- retamping the resulting ash on the tobacco's surface so it acts to coke the fire and the ash falls down in the air pockets in the tobacco thereby filtering the smoke.
- 9. The method of claim 8, including
- tamping with a tamping head having a tamping face at an angle of from about 10.degree. to about 65.degree. to a plane extending at a right angle to the axis of the head and which tamping face covers up to one-half the tobacco's surface.
- 10. The method of claim 8, including
- tamping the upper surfaces of the tobacco and of the additional tobacco so that arcs extending from the pipe draw to points on their upper surfaces are substantially equidistant thereby providing a substantially even draw from all points on the upper surface of the additional tobacco.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of my co-pending application, Ser. No. 544,877, filed Jan. 29, 1975, now abandoned.
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