The present application relates to water pipes and, in particular, to water pipes having inserts that effect filtration and treatment of smoke drawn through the pipe.
Smoking herbaceous material dates back thousands of years. From the ancient Mayans to Native Americans, there have been pipes and countless other devices for inhaling the smoke from the burning herbaceous material. The hookah first emerged in India hundreds of years ago and has been improved upon throughout its history. A hookah is a water pipe originally adapted to smoke opium and hashish, but has since undergone several transformations and is most commonly used more recently to smoke tobacco and cannabis.
A water pipe, of which a hookah a type, is a single or multi-stemmed device for smoking herbaceous materials, such as flavored tobacco, in which the smoke is passed through a water reservoir before inhalation. The user holds a hose with a mouthpiece that constitutes the proximal end of the system. The user places the mouthpiece to his or her mouth and draws on the mouthpiece creating a pressure differential that pulls smoke through the system. The herbaceous material is packed into a bowl with holes formed in the bottom, through which smoke from the burning herbaceous material flows. The smoke passes through the water pipe's stem, into the reservoir, and bubbles through the water in the reservoir, out a port in the reservoir, through a conduit, and ultimately into the smoker's mouth and lungs.
As with any burning herbaceous material, the smoke emerges from the bowl at high temperatures. Smoking implements such as cigars and cigarettes are dried and rolled in leaves or paper with no provisions for cooling the smoke as it enters the user's mouth and lungs, thus producing discomfort to many smokers. The water in the reservoir of a water pipe, on the other hand, serves a primary purpose to cool the smoke and a secondary purpose to filter and purify the smoke.
The water in the reservoir of a water pipe cools the smoke that passes through it while limiting the amount of ash and soot that passes into the user's mouth and lungs.
Existing water pipe designs incorporate in-line mechanisms for filtering the smoke bubbled through the water in the reservoir. In Saliman US2014/0230832A1, an inline filter provides filtration and additional smoke cooling prior to the smoke exiting the system. In Patel US2011/0186064A1, a multistage filtration mechanism employs a conical mouthpiece with external threading by which a first tubular filter housing is connected via internal threading on its top end and is connected via internal threading on its bottom end to external threading on a second tubular filter housing. Filter support discs supporting filter media are crimped into place when the components are screwed into each other, thereby preventing smoke from bypassing the filter medium when inhaling. In Mahoney U.S. Pat. No. 6,067,993, a filter adapter has a number of cylindrical tubes with liquid for washing and cooling smoke. The adapter employs a replaceable filter cartridge containing a filter media.
Shortcomings of existing water pipes are overcome by a water pipe comprising:
(a) a substantially rectangular bottom plate having a first side wall extending upwardly from a side perimeter of the bottom plate and a second side wall extending upwardly from an opposite side perimeter of the bottom plate, each of the side walls having formed in its interior surface at least one side wall channel;
(b) a removable front wall extending upwardly from the front perimeter of the bottom plate;
(c) a back wall extending upwardly from the back perimeter of the bottom plate, wherein the front wall, back wall, first side wall and second side wall, when assembled, form a reservoir for containing a volume of liquid, the back wall having formed in its interior surface at least one back wall channel;
(d) a vapor introducing tube extending through one of the first and second side walls, the vapor introducing tube having a distal end extending into the reservoir and a proximal end extending into the environment exterior to the water pipe;
(e) a substantially rectangular top plate for sealing an interior volume formed by the bottom plate, front wall, back wall, and first and second side walls, the top plate having an opening formed therein, the opening having a mouthpiece extending upwardly therefrom; and
(f) at least one porous insert configured for installation in the first and second side wall channels and the back wall channel, the porous insert effecting filtration of vapor drawn through the porous insert.
In operation, upon introduction of an inhalable vapor at the proximal end of the vapor introducing tube, drawing a negative pressure from the mouthpiece induces the vapor to travel through the reservoir and through the at least one porous insert.
In some embodiments, the at least one porous insert comprises a pair of clamshell members, which, when assembled, are capable of containing a quantity of liquid and effecting filtration of the vapor drawn through the assembled clamshell members. The at least one porous insert can be rendered porous by openings arranged in a honeycomb pattern.
In some embodiments, the at least one porous insert comprises a layer of filtration material.
In at least some embodiments, each of the side walls has formed in its interior surface a pair of side wall channels and the back wall has formed in its interior surface a pair of back wall channels, such that the at least one porous insert comprises a pair of porous inserts insertable in the side wall and back wall channels.
In some embodiments of the water pipe, a sealing gasket is interposed between the front wall and the side perimeters of the first and second side walls.
In at least some embodiments, the water pipe further comprises a sealing gasket interposed between the top plate and the top perimeters of the front wall, back wall and first and second side walls.
In some embodiments, the side walls have fittings disposed therein for receiving fasteners extending through openings in the front wall, such that the fasteners are capable of attaching the front wall to the perimeters of the first and second side walls to form a seal between the front wall and the first and second side walls.
In at least some embodiments, removal of the front wall exposes the interior surfaces of the first side wall, the second side wall and the back wall, such that deposits on the interior surfaces can be readily accessed and removed. As used herein, the term “deposits” is meant to describe the residual material that accumulates on the interior surfaces of a water pipe, for example, particulates and oils, that is removable, either by hand or by a dishwasher.
In some embodiments, in which the back wall is removeable, removal of the front wall and the back wall exposes the interior surfaces of the first side wall and the second side wall, such that deposits on the interior surfaces can be readily accessed and removed.
Embodiments of the present water pipe with interchangeable percolator inserts will be initially described with reference to
In some embodiments, water pipe 10 can have interchangeable percolator inserts installed in its interior. Water pipe 10 can include bottom plate 11 and first side wall 13 extending upwardly from a side perimeter of bottom plate 11. In some embodiments, bottom plate 11 is substantially rectangular. Second side wall 14 extends upwardly from an opposite side perimeter of bottom plate 11. In some embodiments, each of side walls 13 and 14 can have formed in its interior surface a pair of side wall channels. Specifically, side wall 13 can have formed in its interior surface channels 28a and 28b. Side wall 14 can have formed in its interior surface channels 38a and 38b.
In some embodiments, a removable front wall 12 extends upwardly from the front perimeter of bottom plate 11. A back wall 15 extends upwardly from the back perimeter of bottom plate 11 such that front wall 12, back wall 15, first side wall 14 and second side wall 13, when assembled, form a reservoir for containing a volume of liquid (not shown in the drawing figures). Back wall 15 also has formed in its interior surface a pair of back wall channels 39a and 39b (shown in
In some embodiments, vapor introducing tube 20 extends through second side wall 14. Vapor introducing tube 20 can have a distal end extending into the reservoir and a proximal end extending into the environment exterior to the water pipe. In at least some embodiments, vapor introducing tube 20 can be configured to accommodate the placement of a bowl (not shown) containing burning herbaceous material, from which the vapor to be inhaled by the smoker is drawn. As shown in
In some embodiments, top plate 16 seals an interior volume formed by bottom plate 11, front wall 12, back wall 15, first side wall 13 and second side wall 14. In at least some embodiments, top plate 16 is substantially rectangular. Top plate 16 can include an opening with upwardly extending mouthpiece 18.
In some embodiments, percolator inserts 30a and 30b can be configured for installation in first side wall channels 28a and 28b, second side wall channels 38a and 38b, and back wall channels 39a and 39b. Each porous insert effects further cooling and filtration of vapor drawn through the porous insert.
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In operation, upon introduction of a source inhalable vapor at the proximal end of vapor introducing tube 20, drawing a negative pressure from mouthpiece 18 induces the vapor to travel through the reservoir and through percolator inserts 30a and/or 30b, or in the case of the embodiments depicted in
The above-referenced drawing figures also depict other structural features of water pipe 10. In some embodiments, illustrated in
An embodiment of an attachment mechanism that can be used to assemble water pipe 10 is shown in the above-referenced drawings.
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As mentioned previously, the securing mechanisms of water pipe 10 provide the ability to disassemble the walls and other related components of water pipe 10 such that the walls and other components can be easily washed, either by hand or in a dishwasher.
While particular elements, embodiments and applications of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood, that the invention is not limited thereto since modifications can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the present disclosure, particularly in light of the foregoing teachings.
This application claims priority benefits from U.S. application Ser. No. 62/544,042 filed on Aug. 11, 2017 entitled, “Water Pipe With Interchangeable Percolator Inserts”. The '042 provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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62544042 | Aug 2017 | US |