The present disclosure relates to the field of smoking, and, more particularly, to a smoking accessory and related methods.
The smoking accessory industry is a large and robust industry. Indeed, there is a plethora of smoking accessory types, such as dugouts, lighters, pipes, and other cleaning accessories. The dugout is an accessory that is particularly versatile. The typical dugout includes first and second compartments. The first compartment provides a tobacco store, and the second compartment receives a pipe. Advantageously, this permits the user to smoke conveniently and with enhanced discretion.
A smoking accessory includes a housing having a top end, and a first compartment and a second compartment both opening outwardly at the top end. The first compartment is configured to hold a smoking device, and the second compartment is configured to hold smoking material. In addition, the smoking accessory includes a locking device carried by the top end of the housing, and a lid configured to selectively cover the top end of the housing. The lid includes a locking feature and is configured to cooperate with the locking device to retain the lid in at least a closed position.
The locking device may include a spring plunger, and the locking feature may include at least one indentation in the lid for receiving the spring plunger. In addition, the top end of the housing may include a channel, and the lid may have a complementary profile for slidably engaging the channel. In another aspect, the lid may be rotatably coupled to the top end.
The housing may also include a third compartment between the first and second compartments, where the third compartment is opening outwardly at the top end and may be configured to hold a smoking device cleaner.
The smoking accessory may also include a wick bobbin carried by the housing and having a wick extending out to the top end of the housing. The smoking accessory may also include a lighter coil carried by the housing and configured to light the wick, and a grinder device within the second compartment configured to grind the smoking material stored therein. In addition, the second compartment includes a bottom end having a well formed therein. In another aspect, the locking device may include a first magnetic body, and the locking feature may include a second magnetic body, where the first and second magnetic bodies are magnetically attracted to each other. The smoking accessory may include a spring within the first compartment to bias the smoking device outwardly.
In another aspect, a smoking accessory includes a housing having a top end, and a first compartment and a second compartment both opening outwardly at the top end, where the first compartment is configured to hold a smoking device, and the second compartment is configured to hold smoking material. The second compartment includes a bottom end having a well therein. In addition, the smoking accessory includes a ball nose spring plunger carried by the top end of the housing, and a lid configured to selectively cover the top end of the housing. The lid may include at least one indentation cooperating with the ball nose spring plunger to retain the lid in at least a closed position.
In another aspect a method of making a smoking accessory includes forming a housing having a top end, and a first compartment and a second compartment both opening outwardly at the top end, where the first compartment is configured to hold a smoking device, and the second compartment configured to hold smoking material. The method also includes positioning a locking device at the top end of the housing, and positioning a lid to selectively cover the top end of the housing. The lid includes a locking feature cooperating with the locking device to retain the lid in at least a closed position.
The present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which several embodiments of the invention are shown. This present disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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The housing 102 illustratively includes a first compartment 108 and a second compartment 110 both opening outwardly at the top end 106. The first compartment 108 is configured to hold a smoking device 130 such as a pipe and illustratively has a cylindrical shape. The second compartment 110 is configured to hold smoking material. In addition, the housing 102 includes a locking device 116 that is carried by the top end 106 of the housing 102.
The first compartment 108 illustratively includes a release device 128 such as a spring, magnetic catch (push to open), mechanical push latch, or a magnet, for example, at a bottom thereof and is configured to bias the smoking device 130 outwardly.
The smoking accessory 100 illustratively includes a lid 104 that is configured to selectively cover the top end 106 of the housing 102. The lid 104 includes a locking feature 122 and cooperates with the locking device 116 to retain the lid 104 to switch between open and closed positions. When the lid 104 is in the open position, the smoking device 130 will extend upward and outward from the first compartment 108 (i.e. popping out of the housing 102) due to the biasing of the release device 128.
The second compartment 110 is configured to receive loose organic smoking material (e.g. combination of one or more of tobacco, cannabis, herbs) for smoking. In some aspects, the second compartment 110 includes a bottom end 133 and a well 134 (i.e. a downward partial protrusion) formed in the bottom end 133 for providing extra capacity. The well 134 provides a “pocket” to catch/round up the last of the loose organic material. In other words, the well 134 is more like a “funnel” to direct/corral the loose organic material into the pipe chamber when packing.
The housing 102 illustratively includes a third compartment 118 between the first and second compartments 108, 110. The third compartment 118 opens outwardly at the top end 106 and is configured to hold a smoking device cleaner 132, for example, a simple rod. A groove 120 may extend from the third compartment 118 across the top end 106 and configured to hold a handle of the smoking device cleaner 132 inserted into the third compartment 118. The third compartment 118 may also include a spring 131 at a bottom thereof to bias the smoking device cleaner 132 outward. In another aspect, there is no spring in the third compartment 118, and the smoking device cleaner 132 is tipped out via gravity (assuming the opening thereto is clear). In other words, the smoking device cleaner 132 is stored conveniently between the first and second compartments 108, 110.
In some aspects, the housing 102 may comprise a large hollowed out cavity comprising a plurality of partitions to define the first, second, and third compartments 108, 110, 118. In other aspects, the housing 102 may comprise a single integral piece (e.g. of metal) where the first, second, and third compartments 108, 110, 118 are machined therein.
The top end 106 may include a locking device 116 configured to bias the lid 104 in the closed position. The lid 104 includes a locking feature 122 that cooperates with the locking device 116 to retain the lid 104 in at least the closed position. The locking device 116 may comprise a spring plunger (e.g., ball plunger, pin plunger, press fit plunger, push fit spring plunger, etc.), for example, configured to extend into one or more indentations 124A, 124B (aligned) in the lid 104. The additional indentations 124A, 124B (i.e. positional stops) may be connected by a groove 126 permitting selective sliding of the lid 104. In some aspects, the indentations 124A, 124B are defined by the lid 104, and the spring plunger 116 is carried by the top end 106. Of course, this arrangement can be reversed.
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A wick tunnel 152 leads from the wick bobbin 142 up through the housing 102 to the top end 106 and is in communication with the adjustment device 150 and extinguishment tube 146 as shown in
The housing 102 may also include an extinguishment tube 146 that is configured to extinguish a lit wick when the wick 144 is retracted within the extinguishment tube 146 using the adjustment device 150. As will be appreciated, the adjustment device 150 is configured to extend a distal end of the wick 144 past the extinguishment tube 146.
The smoking accessory 100 illustratively includes a lower door 148 configured to be removed to permit access to the wick bobbin 142, for example, for replacement and maintenance.
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In some aspects, a fuel reservoir may be coupled to a fuel dispenser nozzle and configured to emit a controlled stream of fuel adjacent the lighter coil 154 near simultaneously (or simultaneously) with toggling of the activation switch 156. In other aspects, a flint could be used rather than the lighter coil 154 and battery 158 arrangement. The fuel reservoir may store a flammable fluid, for example, butane, propane, naphtha, or aliphatic petroleum solvent.
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The housing 202 illustratively includes a third compartment 218 between the first and second compartments 208, 210. The third compartment 218 opens outwardly at the top end 206 and is configured to hold a smoking device cleaner 232. A groove 220 may extend from the third compartment 218 across the top end 206 and be configured to hold a handle of the smoking device cleaner 232 inserted into the third compartment 218. In some aspects, the top end 206 may include a locking device 216 configured to bias the lid 204 in the closed position. For example, the locking device may comprise a spring plunger or ball bearing configured to extend into one or more indentations 224A, 224B, 224C (align) in the lid 204 to position the lid to open left, right, or remain in the closed position.
The lid 204 may also include a first ridge 211 that has a complementary size and shape to an open end of the first compartment 208 to secure the smoking device 130 in the first compartment 208. The lid 204 may include a second ridge 213 that has a complementary size and shape to an open end of the second compartment 210, and is configured to slide into the open end of the second compartment 210 in an overlapping relationship and may emanate a “clicking” sound when closing.
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In another aspect, a method of making a smoking accessory includes forming a housing having a top end, and a first compartment and a second compartment both opening outwardly at the top end, where the first compartment is configured to hold a smoking device, and the second compartment is configured to hold smoking material. The method also includes positioning a locking device at the top end of the housing, and positioning a lid to selectively cover the top end of the housing, where the lid includes a locking feature and cooperates with the locking device to retain the lid in at least a closed position.
The locking device may include a spring plunger, and the locking feature may include at least one indentation in the lid for receiving the spring plunger.
The positioning of the lid may include forming a channel in the top end of the housing, and where the lid has a complementary profile for slidably engaging the channel. The positioning of the lid may also include rotatably positioning the lid to the top end.
In addition, the method may include forming the housing to have a third compartment between the first and second compartments, where the third compartment opens outwardly at the top end and is configured to hold a smoking device cleaner. The second compartment may include a bottom end having a well formed therein. In another aspect, the locking device may include a first magnetic body, and the locking feature may include a second magnetic body, where the first and second magnetic bodies are magnetically attracted to each other.
Advantageously, the above described aspects of the smoking accessory 100, 200, 300 and method provide the user with multi-functional features in a compact design. Indeed, the combination of these features into a traditional and portable smoking accessory provides for ease of use. Moreover, the user is no longer required to carry multiple smoking implements.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the present disclosure will come to the mind of one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is understood that the present disclosure is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
The present invention is related to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/560,773 filed Sep. 20, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62560773 | Sep 2017 | US |