Patents by Inventor Joel Aronie

Joel Aronie has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 9629394
    Abstract: A device used for generating a breathable vapor from an herbal substance such as tobacco or medical marijuana. The device features a heater assembly having of a rod shape heating element with the heat diffuser-mixer blades attached, and is mounted in a case component having the shape of a tubular cylinder. The heater assembly and case component are configured so that the rod is centered within the tubular cylinder. An herbal chamber, which accommodates an herbal substance, is rotationally and removably insertable into the case component tubular cylinder. A mouthpiece is attachable to the herbal chamber, with a screen component. When electrical power is applied to the heater assembly, the herbal substance is vaporized. The device may also be configured to function as an e-cigarette or an essential oil vaporizer. Rotating the herbal chamber causes the herbal substance to be redistributed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2017
    Inventors: Alan Benet Aronie, Joel Aronie
  • Publication number: 20150136124
    Abstract: A device used for generating a breathable vapor from an herbal substance such as tobacco or medical marijuana. The device features a heater assembly having of a rod shape heating element with the heat diffuser-mixer blades attached, and is mounted in a case component having the shape of a tubular cylinder. The heater assembly and case component are configured so that the rod is centered within the tubular cylinder. An herbal chamber, which accommodates an herbal substance, is rotationally and removably insertable into the case component tubular cylinder. A mouthpiece is attachable to the herbal chamber, with a screen component. When electrical power is applied to the heater assembly, the herbal substance is vaporized. The device may also be configured to function as an e-cigarette or an essential oil vaporizer. Rotating the herbal chamber causes the herbal substance to be redistributed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 21, 2013
    Publication date: May 21, 2015
    Inventors: Alan Benet Aronie, Joel Aronie
  • Patent number: 6826355
    Abstract: A toy gun produces a series of traveling smoke rings. It has a smoke chamber fed with smoke from a battery-powered electrical resistance generator. An elastic, edge-mounted diaphragm extends across at least a portion of the rear of the smoke chamber. A reciprocating actuator movable in response to a trigger strikes the diaphragm to eject a smoke ring through an orifice in the opposite wall of the smoke chamber. The smoke generator includes a supply tank of a suitable liquid and a source of variable pressure to drive the liquid through a narrow annular clearance to the heater where it is rapidly vaporized. The generator includes a pair of concentric tubes that define the annular clearance and an electrical resistance heating element mounted on one of them at a point spaced from the supply tank. The generator also includes a spacer and a member that increases the length of the flow path of the fluid driven through the narrow annular gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: Quikpoint, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Aronie, Joel Aronie
  • Publication number: 20020114622
    Abstract: A toy gun produces a series of traveling smoke rings. It has a smoke chamber fed with smoke from a battery-powered electrical resistance generator. An elastic, edge-mounted diaphragm extends across at least a portion of the rear of the smoke chamber. A reciprocating actuator movable in response to a trigger strikes the diaphragm to eject a smoke ring through an orifice in the opposite wall of the smoke chamber. The smoke generator includes a supply tank of a suitable liquid and a source of variable pressure to drive the liquid through a narrow annular clearance to the heater where it is rapidly vaporized. The generator includes a pair of concentric tubes that define the annular clearance and an electrical resistance heating element mounted on one of them at a point spaced from the supply tank. The generator also includes a spacer and a member that increases the length of the flow path of the fluid driven through the narrow annular gap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 22, 2002
    Publication date: August 22, 2002
    Inventors: Alan Aronie, Joel Aronie
  • Patent number: 6421502
    Abstract: A toy gun (10) produces a series of traveling smoke rings (12). It has a smoke chamber (14) fed with smoke from a battery (24)-powered electrical resistance generator (30). An elastic, edge-mounted diaphragm (74) extends across at least a portion of the rear of the smoke chamber (14). A reciprocating actuator (68) movable in response to a trigger (22) strikes the diaphragm (74) to eject a smoke ring (12) through an orifice (14d) in the opposite wall (14a) of the smoke chamber (14). The smoke generator (30) includes a supply tank (32) of a suitable liquid (34) and a source (36) of variable pressure to drive the liquid (34) through a narrow annular clearance (43) to the heater (38) where it is rapidly vaporized. The generator (30) includes a pair of concentric tubes (40,42) that define the annular clearance (43) and an electrical resistance heating element (38) mounted on one of them at a point spaced from the supply tank.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2002
    Assignee: Quikpoint, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan Aronie, Joel Aronie
  • Publication number: 20020071664
    Abstract: A toy gun (10) produces a series of traveling smoke rings (12). It has a smoke chamber (14) fed with smoke from a battery (24)-powered electrical resistance generator (30). An elastic, edge-mounted diaphragm (74) extends across at least a portion of the rear of the smoke chamber (14). A reciprocating actuator (68) movable in response to a trigger (22) strikes the diaphragm (74) to eject a smoke ring (12) through an orifice (14d) in the opposite wall (14a) of the smoke chamber (14). The smoke generator (30) includes a supply tank (32) of a suitable liquid (34) and a source (36) of variable pressure to drive the liquid (34) through a narrow annular clearance (43) to the heater (38) where it is rapidly vaporized. The generator (30) includes a pair of concentric tubes (40,42) that define the annular clearance (43) and an electrical resistance heating element (38) mounted on one of them at a point spaced from the supply tank.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2000
    Publication date: June 13, 2002
    Inventors: Alan Aronie, Joel Aronie
  • Patent number: 5207357
    Abstract: In the epoxy ejection gun disclosed herein, a bridge member which couples and drives a pair of push rods includes a forward facing seat or socket, e.g. of conical shape. A lead nut engageable with a rotatable lead screw is provided with a surface matching the seat. An adjustable spring is provided for biasing the interfitting parts. Rotation of the lead screw causes the lead nut to advance driving the push rods but pressure is controlled by the selected value of biasing force on the matching surfaces, excessive force allowing the lead nut to rotate with the lead screw rather than to advance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 1992
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1993
    Assignee: Quikpoint, Inc.
    Inventors: Alan B. Aronie, Joel Aronie
  • Patent number: 5058781
    Abstract: In the caulking gun disclosed herein, the piston of a caulking cartridge is driven by axial movement of a exteriorly threaded tube which is, in turn, driven by a rotating ring gear which is interiorly threaded to mate with the tube. The threaded tube is longitudinally split so that it can collapse out of engagement with the threads on the ring gear. A tapered plug cooperates with an expandable bushing inside the tube so as to hold the tube in engagement with the threads in the ring gear when the plug is in a first postion but, when the plug is moved to a second position, the bushing allows the tube to collapse thereby releasing pressure from the piston and allowing quick retraction of the split tube to facilitate loading of a new caulking cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 1990
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1991
    Inventors: Alan B. Aronie, Joel Aronie