This invention relates generally to smoking devices used for smoking combustibles, and more specifically, to water pipes and associated equipment used for recreational or medicinal smoking.
In smoking devices, such as water pipes, it is necessary to keep several ingredients or ancillary equipment on hand to complete and enjoy the process of smoking a combustible. For example, the combustible material (like forms of tobacco or the like), a fluid, such as water, and/or ice, may need to be available to fill the components of a conventional water pipe before use. Likewise, additional equipment may be used in conjunction with the water pipe such as grinders for preparing the smoking material, lighters for igniting the smoking material when placed in a bowl of the water pipe, and a towel for wiping clean the mouthpiece of the water pipe between uses. Other equipment and materials may also be used depending on the preferences of the user of the water pipe.
Of all the equipment needed for use of a water pipe, the lighter or a similar equivalent such as a lighting hemp wick is needed most often, as the smoking material in the bowl must be ignited for each inhalation of smoke to be taken from the water pipe. However, conventional handheld lighters such as BIC® lighters are small and often easily misplaced when working with all the other ingredients and equipment needed to enjoy smoking with a water pipe. Accordingly, a need exists for a convenient way to store a handheld lighter while using a smoking device such as a water pipe to enable enjoyable smoking experiences without the fear of misplacing or dropping the lighter between uses.
Several conventional smoking devices have been developed with lighter holders to address these concerns. However, many of these conventional designs include added external elements such as clamps and fabric retaining loops on the portions of the smoking device often held by a user during smoking use (e.g., such as on the chamber pipe of a water pipe). These external elements can interfere with a user's grip on the smoking device and/or be knocked off during normal use of the smoking device, and they often detract significantly from the aesthetic design of the smoking device. Considering many water pipes and similar smoking devices are designed just as much for artistic appearance as smoking functionality, these conventional lighter holder designs are not preferred by consumers in this market. Likewise, the failure to securely retain the handheld lighter to avoid accidental dislodgements and the like, results in these conventional designs not being adequate for their intended purpose. Further improvements are desired, particularly in the field of water pipes.
The apparatus and methods disclosed herein address the above stated needs for storing a handheld lighter between uses in the field of water pipes. In one embodiment, the water pipe comprises a basin with an internal cavity, a chamber pipe, a mouthpiece, a bowl, and a lighter receptacle. The chamber pipe is in fluid communication with and extending upwardly from the basin to the mouthpiece. The bowl is mounted on a bowl stem that is configured to removably engage a downstem that is configured to removably engage a downstem receptacle through an aperture on a peripheral side of the basin. The lighter receptacle is located in a fixed position on a peripheral side of the basin and configured to extend into the internal cavity of the basin. The lighter receptacle can be formed integrally as a unitary piece with the basin or, the receptacle can be formed as a separate assembly from the basin. The lighter receptacle formed as a separate assembly from the basin is removably engaged with the basin through an aperture formed on a peripheral surface of the basin. The apparatus as disclosed above, provides a convenient and accessible storage location for the lighter on the water pipe, especially for accessing and storing the lighter while using the water pipe.
In one aspect, the basin of the water pipe is configured to render the water pipe free standing. In another aspect, the lighter receptacle is sized to produce a frictional or interference fit with the handheld lighter for purposes of securely storing the lighter between uses. In some embodiments, the lighter receptacle is oriented to position the lighter at an angle of between 30 to 90 degrees from the horizontal bottom surface of the basin, or for example, at an angle of 70 degrees to optimize the user's accessibility to the lighter. In another embodiment, the downstem receptacle is formed integrally as a unitary piece on a peripheral surface of the basin. In one aspect, the lighter receptacle is located 90 degrees of rotation or less around the peripheral surface of the basin from the downstem receptacle and bowl to optimize the user's access to the lighter receptacle to store or retrieve the lighter, especially while using the water pipe. In some embodiments, the lighter receptacle also includes a removable dampening member to prevent damage to the lighter receptacle during removal and storage of the lighter.
The user removes the handheld lighter from the lighter receptacle and uses the lighter to ignite the combustible material in the bowl. Upon lighting the combustible material in the bowl, the user engages the mouthpiece to collect and remove the smoke from the combustion of material in the bowl. After the user has finished using the lighter, the user secures the lighter in the lighter receptacle for future use. This process may be repeated each time the user repeats the smoking cycle.
Various additional features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon review of the following detailed description of one or more illustrative embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate one or more embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, explain the one or more embodiments of the invention.
Embodiments of the invention are directed to smoking devices such as water pipes, and in particular, smoking devices including an integrated lighter receptacle or holder that can be used to reliably retain a handheld lighter between uses of the lighter to ignite combustible materials in the smoking device. To this end, in a preferred embodiment, the integrated lighter receptacle is formed integrally as a unitary piece with the remainder of the water pipe, and the lighter receptacle is sized to receive, preferably by means of a frictional or interference fit, a conventional handheld lighter to prevent any potential accidental dislodgements or dropping of the handheld lighter. The integrated lighter receptacle is joined to the water pipe at a location that does not negatively detract from the aesthetic appearance of the water pipe, and this location also is not a typical gripping location for a user during a smoking operation, such that the lighter receptacle does not interfere with normal use of the water pipe. By allowing for reliable retention of a handheld lighter on the body of the water pipe itself and close to the position the lighter is used, problems with misplaced or missing lighters can be avoided, thereby resulting in a more relaxing and enjoyable smoking experience.
Moreover, before explaining the embodiments of the water pipe 1 of this invention, it is to be understood that this smoking device is not limited to the particular embodiments shown. For example, several specific variations and alternatives are also described in connection with the embodiments below.
The water pipe 1 also includes a small bowl 5 (also colloquially referred to as a “slide”) that is mounted on an elongate bowl stem 6 configured to be removably inserted into a downstem 17, and the downstem 17 is configured to be removably inserted into the basin 2. The basin 2 includes an aperture 16 formed in a sidewall of the basin 2 or in a downstem receptacle 18 formed at the basin 2, the latter arrangement being shown in the exemplary embodiment of
As thoroughly understood in the smoking field, the water pipe 1 is used as follows. The basin 2 is partially filled with a fluid, such as water, at least to an extent which will cover the bottom end of the downstem 17 (or the bowl stem 6). The bowl 5 is lightly packed with smoking material such as tobacco products or the like, and then the bowl stem 6 and bowl 5 are inserted into the downstem 17 which is seated through the aperture 16 and into the downstem receptacle 18 to create a fluid-tight seal, such as a hermetic seal, with the basin 2. The bowl 5, bowl stem 6, and downstem 17 define an air flow path from the open top end (at bowl 5) to the bottom end of the downstem 17, which is located underneath the fluid level in the basin 2. The lighter 7 is then used to ignite the smoking material in the bowl 5 while a user places his or her mouth on the mouthpiece 4 and inhales to draw air (and smoke) from the combusting smoking material through the bowl stem 6 and downstem 17 and water into the chamber pipe 3, e.g., the user creates negative pressure within the interior of the water pipe 1. Once the chamber pipe 3 is sufficiently filled with smoke, the bowl 5 can be lifted out (or the optional “carb” opened) of the downstem 17 while continuing to inhale to pull in the collected smoke from the chamber pipe 3 into the user's mouth. The bowl 5 includes a handle 26 for such movement, for example. The process can then be repeated until the smoking material is depleted and needs to be replaced.
As can be understood from the description of a typical use of the water pipe 1 above, the handheld lighter 7 is needed for a few seconds during the process to ignite the smoking material in the bowl 5, but then is not needed again until another smoking cycle is performed. The user typically holds the water pipe 1 in one hand (often at the chamber pipe 3) while performing the lighting and movement of the bowl 5 with the other hand. As such, the manipulation or storage of the lighter 7 before and after it is used raises difficulties that negatively impact the smoking experience when using conventional water pipes. The preferred embodiment of the water pipe 1 addresses these concerns and difficulties by providing the integrated lighter receptacle 8.
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Regardless of the construction of these elements of the water pipe 1, the interior 9 of the receptacle 8, 28 remains isolated from the interior of the basin 2 so that air and water does not leak out of the interior of the water pipe 1, and such that the handheld lighter 7 is not exposed to the water. The lighter receptacle 8, 28 does not move relative to the basin 2 when these elements are integrated together at the water pipe 1. The extension of the receptacle 8, 28 into the internal cavity 32 of the basin 2 allows a large portion of the lighter 7 to be disposed within the peripheral defined by the basin 2 and out of the way of a user's hands when the lighter 7 is not needed for use. For example, the interior 9 of the lighter receptacle 8, 28 is sized to receive at least 50% (or half) of the volume of the lighter 7 in this embodiment. In addition to holding a substantial portion of the lighter 7 out of the way of the user during storage, this sizing of the receptacle 8, 28 assures secure retention of the lighter 7 without dislodgement even if the lighter 7 is accidentally bumped by a user's hands during smoking use. Thus, unlike conventional external clamp designs, the lighter 7 will reliably remain in the desired position on the basin 2, ready for use when the smoking material in bowl 5 is to be ignited.
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While the invention has been illustrated by a description of various embodiments, and while these embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the Applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and method, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the Applicant's general inventive concept.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/524,772, filed Jun. 26, 2017, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2018/000803 | 6/26/2018 | WO | 00 |
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62524772 | Jun 2017 | US |