The present invention relates to an instrument of particular utility for smoking, particularly for smoking wherein users find conditions of rain, high wind, or other inclement weather.
Typically, rain and other tough weather conditions impede the smoker's efforts, particularly in the current climate wherein smokers frequently find that they must engage in the activity outdoors, regardless of season and regardless of weather conditions and other factors. The present invention is ideally situated to facilitate the smoker's ability to engage in the activity easily under a wide range of conditions.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a device to enable smokers to engage in the activity in situations of rain, high wind, or other inclement weather that often impede or prohibit the enjoyment of the activity or may prohibit the activity altogether. The present invention has the beneficial effects of shielding and preserving the smoking material and maintaining the proper airflow and material dryness required for ideal smoking performance in suboptimal conditions.
A smoking instrument is provided as a device designed to address adverse conditions that can occur during smoking. For example, breezy days and wet, inclement weather cause inconveniences that all smokers must endure in order to engage in and obtain pleasure from smoking. The design of the present smoking instrument is focused on protecting the smoking materials, including but not limited to cigarettes, joints, blunts, or cigars, from combustion-robbing wind and moisture that may occur during bad weather and other environmental events.
The smoking instrument, according to the embodiments described herein, may accommodate rolled tobacco, marijuana, or other smoking material products. The smoking instrument may also facilitate concealment the product which the user is smoking or the smoking activity itself, for example, at nighttime is unsecure environments, and may protect the lit smoking materials from rain and wind. The smoking accessory also includes a built-in ash catcher at one (distal) end. The smoking accessory is ergonomic, may be offered in different sizes or volumes, and does not require electronics or batteries for operation.
In a preferred embodiment, the mouthpiece is easily removable and washable. As depicted in
In other embodiments, other connection mechanisms may be used. For example, a threaded connection between the mouthpiece and main body barrel may be provided. The threaded connection may tighten the mouthpiece and main body barrel against one or more O-rings to seal the parts together. In alternate embodiments of the invention, other connections, such as a quick-connect arrangement, may also be used.
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The main body barrel acts as the base housing for all other components of the smoking instrument to operably mount to. In a preferred embodiment, the barrel may be constituted substantially of stainless steel, aluminum, or carbon composite materials. In a particular preferred embodiment, the main body barrel may be constituted substantially of a high temperature thermoplastic material, such as Nylon 6-6, that also may optionally be bored through for handling smoke accumulation and promoting smooth drags or intake. Nylon 6-6 is a durable and versatile material that can withstand many years of hard use and high temperature cycles, though, as indicated above, many other plastic, metallic, or composite materials may be used satisfactorily. In another embodiment, the thermoplastic material may feature glass fiber reinforcement.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the proximal end (relative to the user) of the main body barrel is configured to connect to the mouthpiece, as previously explained above. In a preferred embodiment, one or more ends of the main body barrel are configured to be able to hold and connect with various collet inserts. In another preferred embodiment, one or more ends of the main body barrel comprise a tapered inner bore and a threaded outer diameter to operate with collet inserts and a threaded cover or shield to thereby create a tight, yet tunable fit around the user's smoking materials.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, inserts for use with the smoking instrument comprise a removable collet design which retain the load of the smoking materials, such as a cigarette, joint, cigar or blunt, through the use of a friction fit on a holding taper. In a particular preferred embodiment, the inserts are constituted of a high-temperature blend of Nylon 6-6, though other suitable materials may also be used effectively.
In certain preferred embodiments of the present invention, the main body barrel is designed to be adaptable for sequential use with a plurality of differently-sized cigarettes, by removing one insert and replacing an insert with a different and optimally-sized insert to achieve the best fit size. For example, in one preferred embodiment, the main body of the smoking instrument accommodates joints from as little as 5 mm in diameter to as large as 11 mm in diameter. Micro-adjustability may be achieved by loosening or tightening a collet insert around the joint. This ensures that odd-shaped or poorly rolled joints may still be accommodated by the holding taper. The inserts are an effective, durable, and cost-effective solution for retaining cigarettes in place under suboptimal conditions.
As part of a preferred embodiment of the invention, a main body barrel, or environmental shield, serves as a primary guard or deterrent against the effects of inclement weather. This instrument component is designed to allow a proper amount of air in to maintain combustion, while preventing the flame-robbing impact that a high velocity wind gust can induce. In a preferred embodiment, the main body barrel or environmental shield is made of aluminum or stainless steel, adding style, safety, temperature resistance, and durability to the design. In other preferred embodiments, other non-reactive metals may be used, as well as select thermoplastic or composite materials. In preferred embodiments, the instrument material used is an generally inert material that will not release any harmful chemicals or odors when exposed to heat and will retain its shape and properties through many cycles.
In certain preferred embodiments, the main barrel body or environmental shield comprises specially designed and tuned air intake ports or perforations, in one or more sidewall sections thereof, to allow for optimal airflow in both calm and windy conditions. These ports or perforations help to ensure retention of an even burn and even temperature throughout the duration of the participant's smoking activity. In another preferred embodiment, the distal end of the main body barrel or environmental shield comprises a port for passive ash retention and facilitation of controlled ash removal and disposal. In preferred embodiments, these features promote the smoker to experience the expected tactile feel and operation while using the smoking instrument.
As described above, the smoking accessory of the present invention is adaptable, durable, safe, and easy to use. In preferred embodiments, the smoker or user will simply place his/her cigarette, joint, or blunt into the proper tapered insert. The insert and cigarette together will be pressed and positioned into the smoking instrument. Once the smoking material is lit or ignited, the main body barrel or environment shield will be connected or connectively threaded to the mouthpiece section, protecting the smoking material, such as a cigarette, joint, or blunt, from the elements during the smoking activity.
While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of this invention. In addition, the various features, elements, and embodiments described herein may be claimed or combined in any combination or arrangement.
This application claim priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/925,038 which was filed on Oct. 23, 2019, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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62925038 | Oct 2019 | US |