The present invention relates generally to the field of smoking devices.
Smoking implements have been around for centuries. For example, pipes have been available to enable and facilitate the smoking of organic leafy materials including but not limited to tobacco.
The problem with such smoking devices is the user tends to draw in heated smoke, which can be physically detrimental. Over time, mouth, throat, esophagus, and lung issues can arise from the inhalation of heated smoke. Scarring of blood vessels can result from heated smoke inhalation over time.
Different types of pipes or other smoking devices have employed different cooling methods, including use of liquid, wherein the product is combusted and smoke drawn through water or other liquid by user inhalation. Heated smoke thus percolates through the liquid to the user. Water is typically used as the liquid, but other liquids or other substances added to water or other liquids may be employed. However, such methods tend to be relatively limited in their ability to address heat issues. Users can still experience detrimental effects from inhalation of heated smoke, as water only provides limited cooling in most applications.
It would therefore be beneficial to provide a device or design that addresses issues with previously available hardware employed for smoking organic leafy material, including the heat of the smoke inhaled by the user.
According to one embodiment of the present design, there is provided a smoking apparatus comprising an organic leafy material receptacle configured to receive organic leafy material for ignition, a chamber comprising a circulating tube configured to receive smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle via a passageway, at least one cooling element contacting the circulating tube, the at least one cooling element selected from the group consisting of electric cooling hardware, magnetic cooling hardware, and anhydrous cooling material contacting the circulating tube, and an inhalation tube connected to the chamber and configured to receive cooled smoke from the chamber. A user inhaling from the inhalation tube draws smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle to the circulating tube in the chamber to the inhalation tube and to the user.
According to a further embodiment of the present design, there is provided a smoking apparatus comprising an organic leafy material receptacle configured to receive organic leafy material for ignition, a chamber connected to the organic leafy material receptacle by a connection tube, the chamber comprising a circulating tube configured to receive smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle via the connection tube, at least one cooling element contacting the circulating tube, the at least one cooling element selected from the group consisting of electric cooling hardware, magnetic cooling hardware, and anhydrous cooling material contacting the circulating tube, and an inhalation tube connected to the chamber and configured to receive cooled smoke from the circulating tube. A user inhaling from the inhalation tube draws smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle to the circulating tube in the chamber to the inhalation tube and to the user.
According to another embodiment of the present design, there is provided a smoking apparatus comprising an organic leafy material receptacle configured to receive organic leafy material for ignition, a chamber connected to the organic leafy material receptacle, the chamber comprising a passageway configured to receive smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle, at least one cooling element contacting the passageway, at least one cooling element selected from the group consisting of electric cooling hardware, magnetic cooling hardware, and anhydrous cooling material, and an inhalation element connected to the chamber and configured to receive cooled smoke from the chamber.
Various aspects and features of the disclosure are described in further detail below.
The present design provides a design including advanced cooling techniques and hardware that significantly cools smoke being drawn in or inhaled by the user. The design can be altered to provide additional filtration of the smoke inhaled, and various cooling methods and components may be employed. The result is the ability for the user to inhale relatively cool smoke as compared to previous designs, including those that percolate smoke through water.
Housing 103 includes a filter 106, typically an activated charcoal and/or filtering fabric. In one embodiment, the filter may be provided in a removable orientation, such as the housing having a detachable portion that holds the filter 106, or wherein the filter 106 is accessible from the exterior, such as by a door or opening. In one embodiment, the user may have the ability to provide certain filtration components, or no filtration components, such as providing two activated charcoal disks or pieces rather than one, or more than two, or even zero. The user may provide different types of filters, combinations of different filtration elements, and so forth, or no filtration whatsoever.
Filtered smoke is received from filter 106 passes to circulating tube 107, which circulates smoke through an inner chamber 108 in a circular manner in this embodiment. Circulating tube 107 may be constructed from any appropriate material, typically material that can cool smoke passing through the interior thereof. In one embodiment, circulating tube 107 is constructed of heat conducting tubing, including but not limited to aluminum, iron, copper, or bronze. In one embodiment, boron nitride-doped plastic is employed in the construction of circulating tube 107. Different combinations of materials may be employed that are noninsulating but instead conduct heat.
In embodiments described herein, there are provided magnetic and electric cooling designs as well activated charcoal-laced cotton cloth design for a filter. However, in alternative embodiments, inner chamber 108 may include a cooling material, solid or liquid. One such material may be water and/or ice. Alternately, calcium chloride or another cooling material may be employed, including but not limited to potassium chloride, glycol, calcium magnesium acetate, and so forth.
Length of the components may vary, including lengths of housing 103, inner chamber 108, and circulating tube 107. Greater lengths of these components provide additional cooling opportunities.
Connector 104 may be made of the same or a different material as circulating tube 107, and a tube connector (not shown) between components may be provided. The heating/cooling attributes of the circulating tube 107 are not specifically required for connection 104. Inhalation element may include a mouthpiece (not shown) and may be made of different or similar materials as circulating tube 107 and connector 104, and again a tube connector (not shown) may be provided between inhalation element 105 and circulating tube 107.
Additional optional second filter 109 is shown. Such a filter may or may not be employed, and as with filter 106, the additional optional second filter may be provided in a removable orientation, such as a construction wherein housing 103 provides a detachable portion that holds additional optional second filter 109, or wherein the additional optional second filter 109 is accessible from the exterior, such as by a door or opening. The user may have the ability to provide certain additional optional second filtration components, or no additional optional second filtration components, i.e., providing two activated charcoal disks or pieces rather than one, or more than two, or even zero. The user may provide different types of additional optional second filters, combinations of different additional optional second filtration elements, such as activated charcoal and fabric, different types of fabric, and so forth, or no filtration whatsoever.
A user having lit the organic leafy material in receptacle 101 draws the smoke through filter 106 via connector 104, through filter 106, into circulating tube 107, where the smoke is cooled while passing through circulating tube 107 as a result of the user drawing smoke in and the cooling effect of the calcium chloride or other cooling solid, liquid, or combination thereof in inner chamber 108. Further filtering may occur via optional second filter 109. One or the other, or both, of filter 106 and optional second filter 109 may be omitted. Smoke drawn through inhalation element 105 is cooler than smoke drawn using previously available designs.
Circulating tube 107 is in a circular spiral or “corkscrew” shape, but other shapes may be employed. The goal is to enable the user to draw in smoke easily and quickly with sufficient cooling of the smoke being inhaled. Thus more or fewer paths may be employed and different path shapes may be offered depending on circumstances.
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Thus according to one embodiment of the present design, there is provided a smoking apparatus comprising an organic leafy material receptacle configured to receive organic leafy material for ignition, a chamber comprising a circulating tube configured to receive smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle via a passageway, at least one cooling element contacting the circulating tube, the at least one cooling element selected from the group consisting of electric cooling hardware, magnetic cooling hardware, and anhydrous cooling material contacting the circulating tube, and an inhalation tube connected to the chamber and configured to receive cooled smoke from the chamber. A user inhaling from the inhalation tube draws smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle to the circulating tube in the chamber to the inhalation tube and to the user.
According to a further embodiment of the present design, there is provided a smoking apparatus comprising an organic leafy material receptacle configured to receive organic leafy material for ignition, a chamber connected to the organic leafy material receptacle by a connection tube, the chamber comprising a circulating tube configured to receive smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle via the connection tube, at least one cooling element contacting the circulating tube, the at least one cooling element selected from the group consisting of electric cooling hardware, magnetic cooling hardware, and anhydrous cooling material contacting the circulating tube, and an inhalation tube connected to the chamber and configured to receive cooled smoke from the circulating tube. A user inhaling from the inhalation tube draws smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle to the circulating tube in the chamber to the inhalation tube and to the user.
According to another embodiment of the present design, there is provided a smoking apparatus comprising an organic leafy material receptacle configured to receive organic leafy material for ignition, a chamber connected to the organic leafy material receptacle, the chamber comprising a passageway configured to receive smoke from the organic leafy material receptacle, at least one cooling element contacting the passageway, the at least one cooling element selected from the group consisting of electric cooling hardware, magnetic cooling hardware, and anhydrous cooling material, and an inhalation element connected to the chamber and configured to receive cooled smoke from the chamber.
The previous description of the disclosure is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the disclosure. Various modifications to the disclosure will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other variations without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Thus, the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the examples and designs described herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.