Claims
- 1. A two-piece smoking pipe vaporization chamber with directed heat intake comprising in combination:a lower chamber member having a bowl portion formed therein to hold materials from which vapor is to be extracted, said bowl portion communicating with a vapor intake conduit at a vapor intake orifice thereof disposed below said bowl portion, said vapor intake conduit adapted to mate with a smoking pipe conduit; a lower screen member disposed in said bowl portion of said lower chamber member over said vapor intake orifice; an upper chamber member adapted to mate with said lower chamber portion in a substantially air-tight manner to form a vaporization chamber, said upper chamber member including a generally-conical-shaped heat intake conduit communicating therewith and having a heat intake orifice at a distal end thereof and adapted to accept output from a heat source; and at least one heated intake air turbulence member comprising an impeller disposed between said heat intake orifice and said vapor intake orifice.
- 2. The two-piece smoking pipe vaporization chamber of claim 1 wherein said heat intake aperture is adapted to accept an output nozzle of a heat gun.
- 3. The two-piece smoking pipe vaporization chamber of claim 1 wherein said vapor intake conduit projects downwardly from said lower chamber member.
- 4. The two-piece smoking pipe vaporization chamber of claim 1 wherein said upper chamber member is adapted to mate with said lower chamber member by threads disposed on mating surfaces of said upper chamber member and said lower chamber member.
- 5. The two-piece smoking pipe vaporization chamber of claim 1 wherein said upper chamber member includes an internal tapered surface and said lower chamber member includes an external mating tapered surface.
- 6. A two-piece smoking pipe vaporization chamber with directed heat intake comprising in combination:a lower chamber member having a bowl portion formed therein to hold materials from which vapor is to be extracted, said bowl portion communicating with a vapor intake conduit at a vapor intake orifice thereof disposed below said bowl portion, said vapor intake conduit adapted to mate with a smoking pipe conduit: a lower screen member disposed in said bowl portion of said lower chamber member over said vapor intake orifice; an upper chamber member adapted to mate with said lower chamber portion in a substantially air-tight manner to form a vaporization chamber, said upper chamber member including a generally-conical-shaped heat intake conduit communicating therewith and having a heat intake orifice at a distal end thereof and adapted to accept output from a heat source; and at least one heated intake air turbulence member disposed between said heat intake orifice and said vapor intake orifice above said lower screen member.
- 7. A two-piece smoking pipe vaporization chamber with directed heat intake comprising in combination:a lower chamber member having a bowl portion formed therein to hold materials from which vapor is to be extracted, said bowl portion communicating with a vapor intake conduit at a vapor intake orifice thereof disposed below said bowl portion, said vapor intake conduit adapted to mate with a smoking pipe conduit; a lower screen member disposed in said bowl portion of said lower chamber member over said vapor intake orifice; an upper chamber member adapted to mate with said lower chamber portion in a substantially air-tight manner to form a vaporization chamber, said upper chamber member including a generally-conical-shaped heat intake conduit communicating therewith and having a heat intake orifice at a distal end thereof and adapted to accept output from a heat source; and an upper screen disposed in said upper chamber member and positioned above said bowl portion.
PRIORITY CLAIM
The following application is a continuation of an allowed U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 09/365,391, filed Aug. 2, 1999, Now U.S. Pat. No. 6,354,301, entitled “Two-Piece Smoking Pipe Vaporization Chamber With Directed Heat Intake.” A relevant disclosure of the present art was previously filed on Apr. 20, 1999 by the inventor, Mark S. McCoy, and is referenced by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office as Disclosure Document No. S00986.
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