This patent application claims priority from PCT Patent Application No. PCT/DE2018/100740 filed Aug. 29, 2018. This patent application is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a waterpipe with a multi-part housing for the smoking accessories, the electronic system and a liquid medium, wherein the housing part that holds the liquid medium has at least one suction port and is connected, via a suction tube passing through a housing part that holds the electronic system, to the housing part that holds the heating chamber and to a capsule that holds the smoking medium, and wherein the suction tube has a closure unit in the region of the transition from the housing part having the electronic system to the housing part that holds the liquid medium.
Waterpipes, also known as shishas or hookahs, originated in the Orient. They have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially among young people and adolescents, not least as an alternative to cigarettes. Such waterpipes are known, inter alia, from U.S. Pat. No. 4,031,906 and US 2012/0042884. Such a waterpipe comprises a container that is to be partially filled with water or another liquid medium. By sucking on a mouthpiece, a reduced pressure is created in this container. A smoking column projects a certain distance into the water, with a head at its upper end to hold tobacco, which is heated with charcoal lying thereon. The mixture of air, steam and smoke particles produced when the tobacco is heated is then drawn in by the smoker. Obviously, due to the heating by glowing charcoal, carbon monoxide poisoning, burns injuries, or, in extreme cases, even the outbreak of fire can occur. Such classic waterpipes are also known from US 2014/0069446. Furthermore, for shishas, as a result of manual filling, the assembly of waterpipes in accordance with legal requirements is often not guaranteed. In principle, currently known shishas should therefore only be operated outdoors or in rooms with a guaranteed supply of fresh air. Shishas according to this state of the art are also relatively heavy and bulky, have to be assembled from several parts and their individual components are difficult to transport. Cleaning is also laborious and often does not meet current hygiene standards. From, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,133,318, so-called electronic shishas are known, with which some of the above-mentioned problems can be reduced, but usually not in a satisfactory way. Shishas known from WO 2017/080545 have also proven to be particularly advantageous. However, there are still shortcomings in the prior art due to the leakage of air in the region of the connection between the water tank and the housing of the shishas. This transition out of the container proves to be a kind of predetermined breaking point, with corresponding negative effects in relation to handling and smoking experience. From DE 10 2015 121 435.0, a shisha is known in which the housing with the capsule and a heating coil is accommodated in the lower part of the housing, while the container with the liquid medium, usually water, forms the upper part of the overall housing. The electronic unit with switch etc is arranged in between. This particular arrangement has the advantage that the smoke produced in the base region rises as it were automatically through the suction tube and reaches the region of the liquid medium. When the waterpipe is put into action, the smoke can enter the upper container due to the reduced pressure therein and flow through the water towards the suction port. A non-return valve is arranged in the base region of the upper container with the liquid medium, to prevent liquid entering the suction tube. The disadvantage is that this valve, which is located in the base region of the upper container, presents a certain resistance to draught, so that the smoke can only flow into the upper container containing the liquid medium once corresponding suction force has been applied.
The invention is based on the objective of reducing the resistance to draught when smoking a waterpipe to as low an order of magnitude as possible.
The objective is achieved according to the invention in that the closure unit is formed as an end piece of the suction tube that is bent into a U-shape.
In the embodiment of the waterpipe according to the invention, having a closure unit formed as an end piece of the suction tube bent into a U-shape, the suction tube may be formed with its bend reaching the water surface. This means that there is no need for a valve requiring a high suction force or a corresponding closure unit, so that, advantageously, after the reduced pressure has been generated in the upper container with the liquid medium, the smoke effectively enters the liquid in small bubbles and rises in it, releasing harmful substances into the liquid medium, i.e. the water. The fine bubbles result in a considerably larger surface area of the smoke bubbles, and thus a better “cleaning” of the smoke.
For the sake of simplicity, in the following the housing part that holds the liquid medium is referred to as the upper container, the housing part that holds the electronic system is referred to as the middle container and the housing part that holds the heating chamber is referred to as the lower container. Other positions of the housing parts in relation to each other are also conceivable.
Furthermore, it is important that the suction tube and the water level are matched with each other, in that the suction tube is formed with its bend reaching just below the water surface, or the operator must ensure that the water level takes up this arrangement relative to the bend.
According to an expedient embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the end piece is releasably connected to the suction tube that ends in the region of the base of the housing part that holds the liquid medium. The modified closure unit, i.e. the end piece of the smoking tube that is bent into a U-shape, thus represents a separate unit which is connected to the suction tube when the waterpipe is assembled, which can easily be done by means of O-rings and similar sealing units in such a way that no leaks occur in this part of the waterpipe. The separation of end piece and customary suction tube also has advantages, above all because both parts can then be cleaned more easily and quickly.
The end piece bent into a U-shape has a particularly advantageous form if the free end of the end piece is first bent at a right angle parallel to the water surface and then again at a right angle towards the base of the upper container. This reliably prevents ingress of the liquid medium into the end piece and then into the suction tube. Instead, it is automatically held back before reaching the part running parallel to the water surface.
Handling of this end piece is improved, particularly during assembly, if the part of the end piece running parallel to the water surface has an aid to turning. As a rule, a flattening of this section serves as an aid to turning, so that this component can be held with a tool similar to pliers.
In order to reliably prevent the “overflow” of the liquid medium into the suction tube, the invention provides that the vertical part of the end piece reaches approximately to the middle of the upper container and the free part that points towards the base of the housing part that holds the liquid medium has up to one third of the overall length of the end piece. During filling of the liquid medium, it should be ensured that the end piece is always covered by the liquid medium.
As mentioned, the waterpipe consists of three parts, whereby the upper container holds the liquid medium, so that sealing problems can occur here, which is prevented according to the invention by a sealing ring being arranged between the base of the upper container and the upper edge of the middle container.
In the prior art, upper and middle containers, i.e. the upper container partially filled with the liquid medium and the middle container holding the electronic system are to be connected to each other via a thread. According to the invention, it is proposed that the upper and middle containers are formed with a click fastening so that the connection can be made more quickly.
The necessary stability of the waterpipe is improved by the lower container being equipped with a baseplate that has a significantly larger diameter than the lower container, preferably twice as large a diameter. This not only improves the stability, but this baseplate can also fulfil other functions, such as, for example, securement of the mouthpiece of the suction hose or similar additional parts of a waterpipe.
According to an expedient development, it is provided that the baseplate has a lower edge serving as a standing aid and a recess in the centre, which is dimensioned to allow passage of the capsule in both directions and is equipped with a closure plate for insertion from below. This makes it possible to push the capsule out of the heating chamber after use with known means, the closure plate either being removed beforehand or being pushed out together with the capsule. Since the base plate has a lower edge, there is a space in which the capsule can initially remain until it has cooled down somewhat. Of course, it is also possible to lift the waterpipe together with the baseplate, in order to dispose of the hot capsule and insert a new capsule, and then position it in the heating chamber with the closure plate.
Flavoured tobacco is also smoked in many different flavours, especially in Europe. The best-known flavour is probably the so-called double apple, as well as cherry-mint, orange-lemon, mango-vanilla, banana-cappuccino, caramel-licorice, coconut-multifruit, red grape-strawberry, peach-melon and cola. The tobacco industry likes to constantly create new and unusual flavours, so that, for example, basil or beer tobacco are now available. In order to make it clear which tobacco is currently in the waterpipe, the invention provides that the end piece bent into a U-shape is coloured to indicate a particular smoking medium and/or a capsule that contains this smoking medium, and that the upper container is made of transparent material or is equipped with corresponding viewing slits. This makes it easy for the consumer to see which tobacco he is being offered and can then decide whether he wants to smoke this or another.
That the closure unit comprises a plurality of end pieces of the suction tube bent into a U-shape, i.e. that the suction tube opens into a similar plurality of end pieces which are matched to each other in such a way that the suction tube with its bend reaches to just below the water surface, reflects a further alternative embodiment of the invention.
The invention is characterised in particular by the fact that by dispensing with the closure unit formed as a valve, the resistance to draught in operation of the waterpipe may be considerably reduced, so that the smoker achieves, even with a reduced suction power, that the smoke generated by the heating coil and the capsule rises into the upper container with the liquid medium and enters the liquid medium in fine bubbles and can then flow further in the direction of the suction port. In addition to the reduced resistance to draught, a significantly improved “cleaning” of the smoke or vapour is also achieved. The overall result is enjoyment when smoking such a waterpipe that is much better and less hazardous to health.
Further details and advantages of the subject-matter of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the accompanying drawing, in which a preferred exemplary embodiment is illustrated with the necessary details and components:
The particular compactness of the waterpipe 1 with its elongated housing 2 and modular form is clear even from
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The receptacle for the capsule 13 is designated 34. This heatable receptacle 34 for the capsule 13, with its walls 35 of approx. 2 mm thickness, has a taper, capsule 13 and receptacle 34 are formed so as to correspond to each other. The capsule 13 sits tightly in the receptacle 34.
The vertical part 43 of the bent end piece 38 leads to approximately the middle 44 of the upper container 3, so that the horizontal or parallel part 41 usually lies just above the water surface 20.
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It has already been mentioned that a baseplate 48 can be used to improve the stability of the waterpipe 1. This is indicated in
It has been further pointed out above that the upper container 3 is expediently made of acrylic glass or a similar transparent material, in which case the colouration of the curved end piece 38 is easy to see. This curved end piece 38 is intended to indicate by its colouration the flavour of the inserted capsule, so that the user can easily and clearly see what smoking pleasure awaits him. If, for any reason, a different material, which is not transparent, is used for the upper container 3, as indicated in
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