The present invention is in the technical field of apparatus for smoking tobacco, cigarettes or other smokable materials.
Devices for smoking tobacco and other materials are quite well known in the art, including pipes, water pipes and the like as known in the art. However, there is no such apparatus enabling a user to load a lengthwise chamber with a cigarette, tobacco or other material, and to ignite and smoke the material selectively in a combustion chamber at a plurality of different points along a length of the chamber.
In one embodiment of the invention a smoking device is provided, comprising a cylindrical combustion chamber having an axis, an outside diameter and a first length greater than the outside diameter, with a first longitudinal channel parallel with the axis opening through a wall of the combustion chamber along a portion of the length, a mouthpiece adapted to engage a first end of the cylindrical combustion chamber, the mouthpiece tapered to an outside end with an opening through the mouthpiece into the combustion chamber, a closed cap having a longitudinal through hole, the closed cap adapted to engage a second end of the combustion chamber, and an outer shell having an inside diameter and a second length, with a second longitudinal channel opening through a wall of the outer shell for a portion of the length parallel with the axis, the second longitudinal channel having a width equal to the width of the first longitudinal channel of the combustion chamber, the outer shell also having a plurality of holes through the wall of the outer shell, with centers of the holes positioned on a spiral line wrapping around the outer shell, spacing the holes apart along the length of the outer shell. The outer shell engages the outside diameter of the combustion chamber in a slip fit along the length of the combustion chamber between the mouthpiece and cap, enabling a user to rotate the outer shell on the combustion chamber, wherein with the outer shell positioned rotationally with the combustion chamber with the first and second longitudinal channels aligned the combustion chamber is open to the outside through the aligned longitudinal channels and the user is enabled to load smokable material into the combustion chamber, and wherein the user is enabled to rotate the outer shell to a plurality of rotary positions positioning individual ones of the holes through the outer shell aligned with the first longitudinal channel, such that material may be ignited and smoke may be drawn through the individual holes independently at different positions along the length.
In one embodiment the outer shell has a continuous channel following a spiral path around the wall of the outer shell. Also, in one embodiment the cap and the mouthpiece each have a threaded interface compatible with a threaded interface on ends of the combustion chamber, and the cap and mouthpiece are joined and removed by manipulation of the threaded interfaces. In one embodiment the smoking device further comprises numbers proximate the holes along the spiral path of the outer shell. And in one embodiment the smoking device further comprises lettering along the length of the outer shell.
In one embodiment the outer shell further comprises an embossed or knurled surface. Also, in one embodiment the smoking device further comprises a cover adapted to fit over one end of the smoking device with a pen clip.
In another aspect of the invention a method for consuming smokable material is provided, comprising machining a first longitudinal channel opening through a wall of a combustion chamber along a portion of a length and parallel with an axis of the combustion chamber, engaging an outer shell having an inside diameter of a dimension to form a slip fit with the outside diameter of the combustion chamber over the combustion chamber, the outer shell having a second longitudinal channel opening through a wall of the outer shell for a portion of the length parallel with the axis, the second longitudinal channel having a width equal to the width of the first longitudinal channel of the combustion chamber, the outer shell also having a plurality of holes through a wall of the outer shell, with centers of the holes positioned on a spiral line wrapping around the outer shell, spacing the holes apart along the length of the outer shell, engaging a mouthpiece to one end of the combustion chamber, the mouthpiece open from an outside end into the combustion chamber, engaging a cap to an opposite end of the combustion chamber from the mouthpiece, the cap having a through hole parallel with the axis of the combustion chamber, rotating the outer shell relative to the combustion chamber such that the first and second longitudinal channels are aligned, loading smokable material into the combustion chamber through the aligned longitudinal channels, rotating the outer shell relative to the combustion chamber such that individual ones of the holes along the spiral line are aligned with the first longitudinal channel through the combustion chamber, igniting the smoking material through the holes, and drawing air by the mouthpiece through the holes, conducting smoke through the mouthpiece to the user.
In one embodiment of the method there is a continuous channel following a spiral path around the wall of the outer shell. Also, in one embodiment the holes in the outer shell are along a straight line parallel with the longitudinal channel in the outer shell. In one embodiment the method has a step forming the cap and the mouthpiece each with a counterbore of a diameter to press the cap and the mouthpiece onto the outside diameter of the combustion chamber manually, and to remove same manually. In one embodiment the method comprises a step providing the cap and the mouthpiece each with a threaded interface compatible with a threaded interface on ends of the combustion chamber and joining and removing the cap and mouthpiece by manipulation of the threaded interfaces.
In one embodiment the method further comprises providing numbers proximate the holes along the spiral path of the outer shell. In one embodiment the method further comprises providing lettering along the length of the outer shell. In one embodiment the method further comprises knurling or embossing the outer shell. And in one embodiment the method further comprises joining a cover having a pen clip to one end of the smoking device.
In an alternative embodiment rather than the series of holes 103a through 103g, there may be instead a second continuous channel following the spiral path of the holes, and of a width of the diameter of the holes.
Mouthpiece 202 has a counterbore 206 of a diameter to be a mild press fit over the outside diameter D1 of chamber portion 203. End cap 204 has a counterbore 207 to also be a mild press fit over the outside diameter of chamber portion 203. In one embodiment end cap 204 has a through hole 208 in the direction of the axis of the combustion chamber, and in another embodiment there is no through hole.
Chamber portion 203 has a lengthwise cutout 205 along a portion of the length L2 and to a depth of about one quarter of the diameter of the chamber portion, and of a 10 length equal to the link of the similar cutout in outer shell 101. It should be noted that holes 103a through 103g are only through the wall of outer shell 101, and there are no such holes in chamber portion 203.
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It should be noted that loading the chamber portion is not limited to a cigarette. A user may load any material to smoke into the chamber portion through the aligned cutouts 102 and 205. Loose tobacco or other loose material to be smoked may be loaded, and powder materials may also be loaded into the chamber portion.
At some point after ignition and drawing smoke through combustion chamber 201 and mouthpiece 202 a user may rotate outer shell 101 to a rotary position to cut off any draw of air into the inner chamber portion. The ignited material may extinguish under this circumstance.
The holes 103a through 103g that are not aligned with cutout 205 are shown in
In other embodiments holes may be implemented through the outer shell in patterns other than the spiral pattern shown and described. For example, in one embodiment the holes may be implemented along a straight line parallel with the longitudinal channel, in which case all the holes may be aligned with the longitudinal channel in the combustion chamber, in the pattern shown in
The skilled person will understand that the embodiments described above are entirely exemplary, and not limiting to the scope of the invention. many variations may be made in the materials, dimensions and the like within the scope of the invention. The scope is limited only by the claims.
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