The invention concerns a water pipe with a housing into which a tank that is to be filled with a liquid medium and having at least one suction connection and a heating chamber connected with this for holding a smoke medium and fitted with an air inlet are integrated.
Water pipes of this type, which originate from the Orient and are also known as shishas, have become increasingly popular in recent years as an alternative to cigarettes, in particular among young people and adolescents. A water pipe has a container that is to be filled partly with water or another liquid medium. Sucking on a mouthpiece leads to negative pressure in this container. In addition, a smoke shaft projects to an extent into the water having a head piece at the upper end to hold tobacco that is heated with coal on the upper side. The mixture of air, vapour and smoke particles that is generated through heating the tobacco is then inhaled by the smoker. It is obvious that heating with glowing coal may lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, burns injuries or in extreme cases even to fire breaking out. Because of manual filling, qualitative equipping of the shishas that is also in conformity with the law is not guaranteed. For this reason, shishas that are familiar today should only be operated in the open air or in rooms with a guaranteed supply of fresh air. In addition, shishas according to the state of the art are quite heavy and voluminous, must be put together from several parts and are inconvenient to transport in their individual parts. Their cleaning is complicated as well and frequently does not satisfy hygiene standards. Electronic shishas are familiar from U.S. Pat. No. 4,133,318 or US 2012/0199572 with which some of the above-mentioned problems could be reduced but in a not yet satisfactory manner.
For this reason, the present invention approaches the task of creating a water pipe that is characterised through particular compactness and safe use.
This task is solved in that the heating chamber has a receptacle for a capsule for holding a smoke medium.
This means that the conception for such a water pipe is completely new. It consists of a compact appliance with a tank-like container that is to be filled with water or another liquid medium and having at least one suction device through which the user draws in the mixture. There is a heating chamber for receiving a smoke medium, for example tobacco, that is located at the opposite end of the housing and has an air inlet. This principle enables a completely new, simple, direct and genuine smoking feeling thanks to compact modules and a particularly direct, effective and low loss connection between heating chamber and water tank.
In the end, the smoker draws in air at the mouthpiece, which is connected to the lid of the water tank by a tube. Ambient air flows in through the air inlet at the end of the housing opposite to the water tank. Here, the air passes through the heater-type heatable chamber and the smoke medium that is kept there and regulated to a temperature ideal for smoking. Because the heating chamber and the water tank are connected, the mixture is then drawn into the container and finally drawn in by the user through the water, the tube and the mouthpiece. It is therefore particularly expedient that the heating chamber is situated underneath the container.
One significant advantage of the shisha according to the invention is its simple, quick and also hygienically advantageous ease of use. For this purpose, the invention provides that the heating chamber has a receptacle for a capsule intended to hold a smoke medium. A capsule is thereby inserted for example from below into the oven-type heating chamber in which the smoke medium is heated up. Such capsules can contain tobacco or non-tobacco smoke media in greatly differing variants, for example as a solid, dry, fermented or moist medium with or without tar or nicotine, with differing intensity and flavours or with additives. The capsule is simply inserted into the heating chamber and after use can be just as easily removed without residue and disposed of appropriately.
The medium in the capsule is heated naturally in the heating chamber, whereby one embodiment of the invention provides that a heating element is used as the heating device in the heating chamber, preferably a heating spiral made from a flexible material, which is supplied with power by the accumulator insulated from the housing.
As an alternative it is recommended that the heating element is designed adapted to the shape of a capsule, preferably a conical shape, which in addition simplifies inserting and removing after use, in particular if the receptacle has a side wall tapering in the direction of the container and surrounding the capsule or an opening on its side towards the container. The receptacle takes over the function of a type of heating cover here. The heat input takes place advantageously in a lateral direction to the direction of the smoke.
The fact that the receptacle is designed at the same time as a heating element for the capsule proves to be an advantage in that an assembly can be saved. This receptacle forms as it were the external housing for the capsule, corresponds with the latter after insertion into the heating chamber in such a way that an unrestricted extraction effect can be achieved. Thanks to the design of the heating chamber in this section, there is no possibility that smoke medium will penetrate into the suction tube in the direction of the container.
It has already been said that the capsules are positioned in the heating chamber. With respect to this there is a suggestion according to which the heating chamber can be closed by means of a base plate, whereby the air inlet is integrated into the heating chamber, either into the base plate or the chamber wall. When the base plate, and therefore the chamber, is closed, the capsule according to the invention finds its function position itself, i.e. the end position of an inserted, latched or screwed-in base plate corresponds to the capsule in its function position, so that smoking can start.
A particularly suitable variant of the invention stipulates that, if the base plate is removed, the capsule can be inserted into the heating chamber from below. The capsule is then enclosed completely by the shisha's housing. This means that for the purpose of replacing the used cartridges with smoke medium, the base plate is detached from the heating chamber; conceivable here is a connection by means of a thread, a latch, magnet, etc. The used cartridge is then removed from the chamber and replaced by one filled with new medium and the base plate is then fixed in place again.
Put another way, the base plate is designed corresponding to a capsule for holding a smoke medium in such a way that when the base plate is fixed, inserted, screwed or latched into the housing, the capsule takes up its function position in which the smoke medium can come into contact with the drawn in air.
A particularly intensive heating effect can be achieved if an accumulator that serves to supply the heating chamber with power is integrated into the housing above the heating chamber. It is important to heat up the lower chamber, and thus the smoke medium contained there, in an effective manner with the help of the accumulator and to maintain the optimum smoke temperature.
The compactness and the high safety level when handling the shisha according to the invention is also achieved in that heating the smoke medium is not done by burning coal, as is the case with previously known shishas. Instead, electronics are used, through which the heat development can be controlled naturally much more effectively, safely and selectively. The suggestion according to which an electronic control unit is positioned between the container or the heating chamber and the accumulator is to be understood in this sense.
It is also conceivable that an electronic measuring, control and/or regulating unit is positioned between the container or the heating chamber and the accumulator that serves to monitor, control and/or regulate the heating function in the heating chamber and the temperature in the heating chamber. Therefore, if appropriate sensors are employed, the control unit can also influence the heating function in the bottom chamber, i.e. in the first place started and closed down and regulated. This is also associated with a completely new enjoyment factor when smoking with the shisha, because input values such as the temperature in the chamber, and thus in the end the quality of the tobacco product, can be varied by the user and/or automatically through the control unit when given limit values are reached. Alternatively, or in supplement, it is conceivable that the control unit is used to switch the shisha on and off and for standby switching. This means that automatism is possible through the air flow. For example, a sensor can be used for monitoring, which then forwards the appropriate signals to the control unit.
A further embodiment of the invention provides that the water pipe is equipped with a communication interface, so that the control unit serves communication with the user and/or external appliances, for example via NFC or Bluetooth technology. Influence on the controller can then be exercised through an interface of this type via an external control unit, for example a smartphone or a Tablet PC. This means it is possible to draw up a user profile or to communicate the smoking experience, for example via Facebook or other social media. Reordering tobacco capsules in this way is also conceivable.
The connection between the water tank and the heating chamber is necessary in order to draw the smoke medium through suction initially into the heating chamber and then into or through the tank. The most expedient is an embodiment in which the heating chamber and the container are connected by means of at least one suction tube. For this purpose it is necessary that the suction tube passes through the accumulator and/or the electronic control unit or that the suction tube is led past the accumulator and/or control unit.
It is understood that in the housing according to the invention the mixture is intended to stream or flow in one direction only, i.e. through the air inlet into the lower heating chamber and from there through the intake tube into the tank, in order to be inhaled there finally by the smoker. For this reason, it is recommended that a unidirectional valve is provided between the suction tube and the container that prevents the penetration of liquid medium from the container into the suction tube.
An essential aspect of the invention is that air is drawn from outside into the heating chamber and the air then actually comes into contact with the smoke medium provided in the capsules as intensively as possible and with an optimum mixing together of air and smoke medium. For this purpose, a capsule must have one or more holes at least at one end or even be perforated. The opening of the smaller upper hole is produced expediently in that the suction tube serves at the same time as a mandrel, that is, when the capsule is inserted into the lower chamber the suction tube penetrates into the capsule and in this way enables the smoke medium to enter the suction tube and thus in the end the water tank and can be released there.
To simplify disposing of the waste water from the container and filling it with fresh water it is planned that the container and the housing are connected detachably, for example by means of a plug-in, a latched or a magnetic connector. This creates a modular structure with the components capsule, heating chamber, power/electronics, water tank, lid, tube and mouthpiece.
The invention is characterised in particular in that a water pipe or shisha is created that is noticeable through special compactness, safety, user-friendliness, easy cleaning and numerous possible variations. The user sucks air through an inlet on the underside of the housing first of all into a heating chamber, in which the tobacco or non-tobacco smoke medium is located, expediently in a capsule that is to be inserted into the heating chamber like an oven. The capsule therefore lies in the air flow, which the user generates at the upper end of the housing by breathing in, i.e. by creating negative pressure. At the same time, the smoke medium is heated up in the capsule by means of a heating mechanism supplied through an accumulator. From the heating chamber, or more exactly from the capsule inserted there, the mixture of air and smoke medium passes through a suction tube into the upper container, also to be referred to as water tank, where it passes through the water and can then be inhaled via a suction device. The capsule for holding the medium is here an integral component of the heat and air stream with no loss of aroma with regard to the smoke medium. Thanks to its electronic controller, the shisha according to the invention opens up completely new possibilities, because the heating processes can be monitored, controlled and/or regulated. In any case, the air flow is defined through the prefabricated openings/holes on the top and underside, heating takes place preferably on the side surface in the heating chamber. The use of capsules creates further possibilities in the form of variants for the smoke medium, its composition and intensity.
Further details and advantages of the subject of the invention can be seen in the following description of the associated drawing, in which an example of a preferred embodiment is shown with the necessary details and individual parts. Respectively:
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102015119348.5 | Nov 2015 | DE | national |
102015121435.0 | Dec 2015 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/775,150, filed May 10, 2018, which is a National Phase Entry of PCT/DE2016/100530, filed Nov. 10, 2016, which claims the benefit of priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2015 121 435.0, filed Dec. 9, 2015 and German Patent Application No. 10 2015 119 348.5, filed Nov. 10, 2015, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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Parent | 15775150 | May 2018 | US |
Child | 18319303 | US |