Smokers have rolled, prepared, and smoked tobacco, other herbs, and tobacco concentrates for centuries. While in many countries, especially in the United States, the manufacture of cigarettes is predominantly undertaken today by machines, many smokers find enjoyment and satisfaction with the individual hand preparation of their own smoking materials. Indeed, the use of “one-hitters,” or single smoke devices has developed a substantial user base.
The use of such smoking products, including one-hitters, generally includes the one-hitter device, the tobacco, and a cleaning tool, or poker. Having a convenient tool kit or device to store these devices, tools, and product is a problem that continues today, and has resulted in several limited solutions. The proper preparation of tobacco for use with a one-hitter usually also includes the need to grind and clean the tobacco prior to pressing the tobacco into the end of the one-hitter to be lit and smoked. There is accordingly a need to have ready access to a grinding screen along with the one-hitter and cleaning tool.
Moreover, because such tools are repeatedly used in the preparation of smoking products, it would be beneficial to have a single container, or utility case that could be used to readily house the noted components (storage for tobacco, one-hitter bat, poker, and grinder screen) so that the product and tools are secured in one compact device or container, and are easily retrieved and used.
Various tools, containers and smokers' kits have been designed and manufactured for years. Examples of such tools, containers and kits include U.S. Pat. No. 6,014,974 for a Multi-Purpose Accessory for Smokers (the “974 patent”); U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,335 for a Smoker's Utility Apparatus (the “'335 patent”); U.S. Pat. No. 4,600,022 for a Composite Smoker's Kit (the “'022 patent”); U.S. Pat. No. 4,129,135 for a Smoker's Tool (the “'135 patent”); U.S. Pat. No. 2,072,388; U.S. Pat. No. 1,704,549; and U.S. Pat. No. 1,571,003. Each of these patents disclose certain products and devices with particular uses, but none provides a comprehensive solution for the overall objective and need to compactly, and securely hold tobacco product separate from a smoker's bat and poker, and having a grinder screen positioned directly above a compartment to store ground and cleaned tobacco.
Moreover, certain products are currently commercialized that have certain features that address one or two of the noted problems, but such products do not comprehensively solve the several objectives and issues presented. For example, various containers called “dugouts” are commercialized and provide a means for holding a small amount of smoking material and a single metal “bat,” or one rolled smoking product. Typically, a dugout device is approximately the size of a cigarette pack and generally has a swiveling top element that rotates to open two compartments at the same time. The two compartments are, as noted, generally used to store smoking material in one compartment, and a metal bat or rolled smoking product in the other compartment. Another device, called the OmniHV includes certain tools including a poker, a stuffer, and a grinder, but does not appear to include or have features such as a storage slot for a grinder card, or storage compartments for tobacco or any tobacco concentrates.
Accordingly, while certain of the current designs and products appear to provide certain components and elements to address some of the noted problems, none is a comprehensive solution disclosing a compact smoker's utility tool system for used by the smoking public. What is needed is a system, including devices, an apparatus, and/or a case for use by smokers that provides a compact utility case with at least two compartments, a grinder card, along with several sub-compartments that can be effectively used by smokers to grind and clean tobacco, and can hold a one-hitter bat, and a poker/scooper device. Such an apparatus does not appear to have been created, disclosed, or used in the prior art.
The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art and fulfills the needs described above by providing systems, devices, and cases having at least two compartments to hold a one-hitter bat, a poker/scooper device, and a removeable grinder card, that may be readily used by smokers to grind and clean tobacco, and prepare smoking materials.
One preferred embodiment of the invention is a smoker's utility system, comprising a case having at least two compartments formed within said case; each of the at least two compartments having at least one openable door located at one end of each said at least two compartments; at least one of said at least two compartments having an openable full length lid formed as a partial top to said case; at least one sub-compartment formed within one of said at least two compartments; at least one separate, removable container sized to fit within said at least one sub-compartment; a grinder card section positioned within said case and said grinder card section covering one of said at least two compartments; a one-hitter smoking device that fits into one of said at least two compartments; and a poker tool that fits into one of said at least two compartments and may be used to clean an air passage in said one-hitter smoking device.
Another embodiment of the invention is a smoker's utility system, comprising a case having at least two compartments formed within said case, with each of said at least two compartments having at least one openable door located at one end of each said at least two compartments; at least one of said at least two compartments having an openable full length lid formed as a partial top to said case; at least one sub-compartment formed within one of said at least two compartments; at least one separate, removable container sized to fit within said at least one sub-compartment; a card-type slot formed along at least two edges of said case; a removable grinder card that slides into said card-type slot, wherein when in position within said case, said removable grinder card covers one of said at least two compartments; a one-hitter smoking device that fits into one of said at least two compartments; and a poker tool that fits into one of said at least two compartments and may be used to clean an air passage in said one-hitter smoking device.
A further embodiment of the invention is a compact smoker's utility device, comprising a case having at least two compartments formed within said case; each of said at least two compartments having at least one openable door located at one end of each said at least two compartments; at least one of said at least two compartments having an openable full length lid formed as a partial top to said case; and a grinder card positioned to fully cover said compartment having an openable full length lid.
To easily identify the discussion of any particular element or act, the most significant digit or digits in a reference number generally refer to the figure number in which that element is first introduced.
A system of tools and primary devices for use by smokers is described and disclosed. At its core, the system 100, generally shown in
As shown in certain key embodiments in
In a further embodiment, magnets may be incorporated into an edge of each door 106, 108, 110 and the opposing section of utility case 102 to provide a retaining force and thereby assist in maintaining each of said doors 106, 108, 110 in a closed position. As a further enhancement, in another embodiment, each door 106, 108, 110 may incorporate a sealing element around the perimeter of each door to protect the contents within each compartment 204 and 210 from spilling or falling out of the utility case 102, or from outside contaminates, such as moisture, dust, and dirt, from getting into compartments 204 or 210.
The shorter dimension of compartment 210, shown in
Separate container 250 may preferably be manufactured from a silicone material for ease of cleaning, and further to be resistant to retaining certain tobacco and smoke smells. Alternatively, separate container 250 may be manufactured from other materials, such as various types of thermoplastics.
Another key element of the tool kit system 100 is a grinder screen 130 as shown in
More particularly, with the cleaned tobacco in compartment 210, the user can immediately load the bat 140 for smoking. Specifically, with the cleaned, generally uniform sized tobacco product in compartment 210, after having been cleaned through the grinder screen 130, the user can immediately place the smoker's bat 140 into compartment 210 and twist the bat 140 slightly to force an appropriate amount of such tobacco product into the bat 140 end for immediate smoking by the user.
The grinder screen 130 may be manufactured from a metal material, such as aluminum or stainless steel, or alternatively from any other relatively rigid material such as a polycarbonate or polyvinyl chloride thermoplastic. For the embodiment where the grinder screen 130 is integrally formed as part of the utility case 102, the grinder screen 130 could be manufactured, as noted above, from the same material used to manufacture the utility case 102.
As shown in
In another embodiment, to assist with cleaning the grinder screen 130 and to hold the screen 130 in position within the utility case 102, flexible pads or scrubbers 510a, 510b may be placed along one interior edge of compartment 210 above and below slot 310, as shown in
As described, in part, above, compartment 210 may have wall 202 positioned to allow for at least one separate containers 250 to be positioned below the grinder screen 130. With a plurality of separate containers, the user can store separate types of tobacco or concentrates within the utility case without the tobacco or concentrates being mixed or commingled. As shown in
In another embodiment where wall 202 forms two compartments 210 and 220 below the grinder screen 130, the wall 202 may be repositionable or adjustable in location. With such a movable wall 202, the relative size or length of the two respective compartments 210 and 220 is fully within the discretion of the user. By repositioning or moving wall 202, the compartment 210 may be shortened thereby making the packing of the bat (or one-hitter) 140 easier because the tobacco is located closer to the open end of compartment 210 into which the bat 140 is inserted.
In one embodiment, the wall 202 may be repositioned or adjusted in location by simply sliding the wall 202 out of the compartment and moving it or sliding it into another location to thereby decrease/increase the length dimension of compartments 210 and 220. For this embodiment, a plurality of slots may be formed in the utility case 102 into which the wall 202 may be positioned or repositioned. To reposition wall 202, the grinder screen 130 must first be removed or at least partially removed to allow access to compartment 210 and wall 202. Having a removable wall 202, also allows for easy cleaning of the compartments 210 and 220.
In another embodiment, a lever or slide may be integrally formed as part of wall 202. By moving the lever or slide in one direction or the opposite direction, the wall is accordingly moved, and the length dimension of compartment 210 is varied as the lever or slide is moved by the user. For this embodiment, the grinder screen 130 does not need to first be removed to allow for repositioning of the wall 202.
In a different embodiment, as shown in
To ensure that the two end doors 106, 108 do not inadvertently open or become dislodged, in a preferred embodiment, as shown in
In addition to the above disclosed and described smoker's tools that may be housed in the system 100, other tools or elements may also be stored in the utility case 102 having multiple storage compartments 204, 210. Such tools or smoker's elements may include, by way of example, screens, hemp wick, mouth pieces, and/or rolling papers.
While several preferred embodiments and features of the inventive smoker's system of tools and utility case 100 have been described and disclosed, in particular with reference to certain figures and drawings showing certain exemplary embodiments that relate to a particular sized case and sub-compartments, such a case and the particular design shown are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the inventive device or inventive products. For example, as described above, the utility case 100 may be manufactured from different materials, and be manufactured with a different size or dimension than shown in the attached figures. Further, in view of the personal attachment of users to their particular tool kit systems, the utility case may include various different outside design configurations or ornamental features. All such alternate embodiments are believed to be within the scope of the inventive design and the below claims.
It will be recognized by those skilled in the art that other modifications, substitutions, and/or other applications are possible and all such modifications, substitutions and applications are within the true scope and spirit of the present invention. It is likewise understood that the above disclosure and attached claims are intended to cover all such modifications, substitutions, and/or applications.