The claimed invention is related to the tobacco and herbal smoking community and is a tool that addresses common problems that exist with the conventional method of joining these, typically granulated, smokable products into hand-rolled or manufactured cone-shaped smoking wrappers; called cones. It has also invented to exist as a carrying case whereupon completing the joining process.
The conventional method, as mentioned, is by using a single cone to scoop up small amounts of ground smokable tobacco and herbs, holding the open end of the cone upward allowing the small amount to fall into the cone. This is done until a the desirable amount is reached and then a thin blunt-tipped object is used to compact the product. That process is repeated until the cone is filled to the desired point.
The amount of time, effort and mess that is consistent with using the conventional method to join smokable tobacco and/or smokable herbs into the cones has caused many to look for a solution. Moreover, the susceptibility to accidental breakage when carrying the joined cones becomes an unavoidable consequence that the claimed invention has also addressed.
For the joining process, the practice of gravity joining cones for selling to consumers exists within the cannabis industry overseas in the manufacturing of cannabis cigarettes. In that industry, they have a similar problem to the problems expressed above, which is being able to join the cannabis to cones with speed. The tool they use is a disc shaped tray approximately 20 inches in diameter and is made to hold cones with the openings facing upward while gravity and tapping allows for the cannabis to fill the cones. It appears that it can be used for joining tens or hundreds of cones at once. However, the solution they have chosen has an open top which allows a greater chance for mess, it uses a greater amount of cannabis than can fit in the cones they are filling for the purposes of allowing the weight of the excess to aid in the compacting process, and the tray is just beyond the size and scope of the portability characteristics that this invention was intending to meet.
As far as the protective function of the claimed invention, there are no cases similar at all. This problem is a secondary problem which is an unavoidable consequence of joining a cone but not smoking it right away or joining more than one cone at a time and saving one or more for later. However, the only solutions are not intended to be solutions but is the consumer using what they can find. The claimed invention in this application has this solution as one of its primary functions.
The claimed invention is enclosed allowing for greater speed and less mess; it has all of the aforementioned, portability characteristics in that it can carry the joined cones and protect them from breakage while maintaining a size which makes stowing and transportation feasible. How this is accomplished is by first, enclosing the process where the smokable product is inserted into the cones, second, by making the joining process easier by not only combining the methods of inserting and compacting the smokable product into the cones, but also by directing the flow of the product into the cones all in one motion that can be repeated as needed to achieve the desired outcome without the necessity for precise aim.
For a complete understanding of the claimed invention, reference is now made to the following drawings and consequent detailed description of the invention:
The claimed invention can be constructed of many different materials such as wood, plastics and metals. It can also have many different shapes. The key elements that make the claimed invention unique is that the claimed invention has cone-shaped cavities that support the cones from breaking during and after the joining process, and that the cavities are large enough to allow for the ground tobacco and/or herbs to be tightly compacted within the cone wrappers; that the cavities size varies from the exact size of the cone wrappers up to double the size of the cone wrappers; that the claimed invention has funnels providing for aimless flow of the ground smokable products into the cones; and that the claimed invention has a chamber where the ground tobacco and/or herbs can be inserted whereupon the grounds, the cones and the process of joining or filling and compacting the cone wrappers can then be enclosed within the claimed invention. The shape and the material used are basically unlimited.
The size is typically limited to the size of the cones and the number of cones intended to be joined and carried by the case. This could range from one cone to as many as one is likely to find still portable and still remain functional.
The version of the claimed invention represented in the associated drawings comprises three pieces, the body (1), the cover (2) and the funnel cap (3). The assembly of the pieces is by first inserting the opening end of the cone-shaped cavities of the body (1) into the open and fitted end of the funnel cap (3) until the snap fits (6, 7) are fully aligned as in
How it is used is by pouring ground smokable product into the cover (2) while the open end of the cover (2) is upward. Then insert the cone-shaped wrappers into the cavities (8) of the body (1). Then assemble the 3 pieces as described in the previous paragraph; snapping the funnel cap (3) onto the body (1) until the snap fits (6, 7) are fully aligned with one another and the funnel cap (3) rest on the middle lip (4) of the body (1), and with the cone-shaped wrappers being held open at their open end by the directional apertures (or funnels (12)) of the funnel cap (3). Then the body (1) and funnel cap (3) assembly (
How it works is that the chamber (10) created between the cover (2) and the funnel cap (3) when assembled is, firstly, large enough for the measured amount of ground smokable product that is intended to be joined so that when the body (1) and funnel cap assembly (
This present application claims priority upon Provisional application No. 62/381,478 filed on Aug. 31, 2016.
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62381478 | Aug 2016 | US |