Claims
- 1. A tobacco smoking pipe having a hollow smoking chamber for receiving a plug of tobacco to be smoked and a pipe stem interconnected with said smoking chamber so that tobacco smoke can be drawn therethrough to the mouth of the smoker, said pipe comprising:
- tobacco magazine means communicating with said smoking chamber for storing a supply of tobacco to be smoked,
- means by which to move an amount of tobacco from the supply thereof in said magazine into said smoking chamber,
- tobacco cutting and transporting means being of hollow construction and having a cutting surface formed at an end thereof, said cutting and transporting means being dimensioned to travel through said smoking chamber in order to cause said cutting end surface to cut off a plug of tobacco that has been moved from said magazine into said cutting chamber, said cutting end surface having at least first and second smoke intake ports extending therethrough through which tobacco smoke can be drawn, and
- cleaning means located at the hollow interior of said tobacco cutting and transporting means and dimensioned to be moved therethrough,
- said cleaning means including at least one elongated cleaning pin and at least one elongated guide pin, said guide pin extending in substantially parallel alignment with and having a length which is longer than said cleaning pin,
- said guide pin being of sufficient length to be received through a first of said smoke intake ports at the cutting end surface of said cutting and transporting means for aligning said cleaning pin for receipt by said second smoke intake port, and
- said cleaning pin being forced through said second smoke intake port to remove tobacco residue therein when said cleaning means is moved through said cutting and transporting means in a direction towards the cutting end surface thereof.
- 2. The tobacco smoking pipe recited in claim 1, including spring means positioned between said cleaning means and the cutting end surface of said tobacco cutting and transporting means,
- said spring means being compressed when said cleaning means is moved through said tobacco cutting and transporting means in a first direction to cause said cleaning pin to be forced through said second smoke intake port, and
- said spring means wanting to expand to bias said cleaning means for movement in a second and opposite direction for adapting said cleaning means for reciprocal movement through said cutting and transporting means.
- 3. The tobacco smoking pipe recited in claim 1, wherein said cleaning means is of hollow construction,
- said cleaning means having an end cap removably connected thereto by which to permit access to be gained to the hollow interior of said cleaning means for the purpose of storage within said cleaning means when said end cap is removed therefrom.
- 4. The tobacco smoking pipe recited in claim 1, further comprising retaining spring means interfaced with said tobacco cutting and transporting means, so that said cutting and transporting means can be removably retained within the interior of said smoking chamber.
- 5. A tobacco smoking pipe having a hollow smoking chamber for receiving a plug of tobacco to be smoked and a pipe stem interconnected with said smoking chamber so that tobacco smoke can be drawn therethrough to the mouth of the smoker, said pipe comprising:
- tobacco magazine means communicating with said smoking chamber for storing a supply of tobacco to be smoked,
- means by which to move an amount of tobacco from the supply thereof in said magazine into said smoking chamber,
- tobacco cutting and transporting means comprising at least one sidewall connected to a cutting surface formed at an end of said sidewall to define a hollow interior, said cutting and transporting means adapted to move through said hollow smoking chamber in order to cause said cutting end surface to cut off a plug of tobacco that has been moved from said magazine into said smoking chamber and transport the tobacco plug to a location in said smoking chamber that is separated from the location of the interconnection of said pipe stem with said smoking chamber, said cutting end surface having at least one smoke intake port extending therethrough through which tobacco smoke can be drawn, and
- cleaning means removably positioned at the hollow interior of said cutting and transporting means and adapted to be moved therethrough, said cleaning means establishing a space extending at least between the smoke intake port at the cutting end surface of said cutting and transporting means and the interconnection of said pipe stem with said smoking chamber, so that burning ash that is drawn through said intake port from the tobacco plug can be retained in said space until said cleaning means is removed from the interior of said cutting and transporting means in order to permit the removal of burnt tobacco ash and the cleaning of the interior of said cutting and transporting means,
- said cleaning means including at least one elongated cleaning pin extending through said space in a direction towards the cutting end surface of said cutting and transporting means, said cleaning pin being forced through said at least one smoke intake port to remove tobacco residue therefrom when said cleaning means is moved through the interior of cutting and transporting means.
- 6. The tobacco smoking pipe recited in claim 5, wherein said cleaning means also includes an elongated guide pin extending through said space in substantially parallel alignment with said cleaning pin,
- said guide pin having a length which is longer than the length of said cleaning pin, and
- said guide pin being of sufficient length to be received through a second smoke intake port formed at the cutting end surface of said tobacco cutting and transporting means for aligning said cleaning pin for receipt by said at least one smoke intake port when said cleaing means is moved through the interior of said cutting and transporting means.
- 7. The tobacco smoking pipe recited in claim 5, including spring means positioned between said cleaning means and the cutting end surface of said tobacco cutting and transporting means,
- said spring means being compressed when said cleaning means is moved in a first direction through said tobacco cutting and transporting means and said cleaning pin is forced through said at least one smoke intake port, and
- said spring means wanting to expand to bias said cleaning means for movement in a second and opposite direction, thereby adapting said cleaning means for reciprocal movement through said cutting and transporting means.
- 8. The tobacco smoking pipe recited in claim 5, wherein said cleaning means is adapted to move through said tobacco cutting and transporting means independently of the movement of said cutting and transporting means through said smoking chamber.
- 9. A tobacco smoking pipe having a hollow smoking chamber in which a plug of tobacco is to be smoked and a pipe stem interconnected with said smoking chamber so that tobacco smoke can be drawn therethrough to the mouth of the smoker, said pipe also having surface means extending across said smoking chamber for receipt of the plug of tobacco to be smoked, said surface means having at least first and second smoke intake ports extending therethrough in fluid communication with said pipe stem, and
- cleaning means positioned within the interior of said smoking chamber and adapted to be moved therethrough, said cleaning means including at least one elongated cleaning pin and at least one elongated guide pin, said guide pin extending in substantially parallel alignment with and having a length which is longer than said cleaning pin,
- said guide pin being of sufficient length to be received through a first of said smoke intake ports at said tobacco plug receiving surface means for aligning said cleaning pin for receipt by the second of said smoke intake ports, and said cleaning pin being forced through said second smoke intake port to remove tobacco residue therein when said cleaning means is moved through said smoking chamber in a direction towards said surface means.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 431,470 filed Sept. 30, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,478,228.
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