Smoking apparatus
A smoking apparatus includes a main, a lighter unit including a coil attached to the main body to receive electricity to heat the coil, and a control unit to control a supply of the electricity to the lighter unit. Accordingly, the smoking apparatus allows a user to light a smoking implement when the user does not have access to a personal lighting device.
1. Field of the Invention
The present general inventive concept relates to a smoking apparatus, and more particularly, to a smoking apparatus that allows a user to light and ventilate a smoking implement when the user does not have access to a personal lighting device and/or ventilation device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Due to growing public health concerns, smoking in public areas is generally limited to designated smoking areas. However, smoke odors and smoke pollution are not always contained in the designated smoking areas. Accordingly, it is desirable to reduce the smoke odors and smoke pollution occurring in and around the designated smoking areas.
In light of recent security concerns, many public areas do not permit personal sources of heat, ignition, or fire, including cigarette lighters and matches. This is inconvenient for smokers because it prevents smoking even in the designated smoking areas. Accordingly, it is desirable to allow smokers to light smoking implements (i.e. cigarettes, cigars, etc.) without the use of a personal lighting device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present general inventive concept provides an apparatus that allows a user to light a smoking implement, such as a cigarette, a cigar, etc., when the user does not have access to a personal lighting device.
The present general inventive concept also provides an apparatus that reduces smoke pollution and odor of a smoking implement, such as a cigarette, a cigar, etc.
Additional aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the general inventive concept.
The foregoing and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept are achieved by providing a smoking apparatus, including a main body, a lighter unit including a coil attached to the main body to receive electricity to heat the coil, and a control unit to control a supply of electricity to the lighter unit.
The foregoing and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept are also achieved by providing a smoking apparatus, including a lighter unit to light a smoking implement, a smokeless ashtray to reduce smoke emitting from the smoking implement, and a currency acceptor unit to accept currency and to activate the lighter unit and the smokeless ashtray after accepting a predetermined amount of the currency.
The foregoing and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept are also achieved by providing a main body, a lighter unit provided at an outer surface of the main body, a smokeless ashtray disposed at the outer surface of the main body to draw smoke emitting from a smoking implement into the main body and filter the drawn smoke, a coin accepting unit to accept coins and to provide a current signal to the lighter unit for a first predetermined amount of time and to the smokeless for a second predetermined amount of time after calculating a predetermined amount of currency from the accepted coins, and a bill accepting unit to accept bills and to provide a current signal to the lighter unit for the first predetermined amount of time and to the smokeless ashtray for the second predetermined amount of time after calculating the predetermined amount of currency from the accepted bills.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and/or other aspects and advantages of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present general inventive concept while referring to the figures.
As illustrated in
The coin machine 9 includes a coin slot 3 opened at an outer surface of the main body 1 and a coin reject button 4 protruding from the outer surface of the main body. The user can insert coins into the coin slot 3 and can retrieve the coins inserted into the coin slot 3 by pressing the coin reject button 4 if the coins have not been accepted. The coin machine 9 counts the coins inserted into the coin slot 3 and provides a closed circuit for electricity to flow to the smokeless ashtray 5 from the external power source and to the lighter 6 from the transformer 10 when a predetermined amount of currency has been inserted. The coin machine 9 stores the coins inserted into the coin slot 3 and is accessible through the door 2.
The bill acceptor 8 includes a bill slot opened at an outer surface of the main body 1 to insert bills therein. The bill acceptor 8 counts the bills inserted into the bill slot and provides a closed circuit for electricity to flow to the smokeless ashtray 5 from the external source and to the lighter 6 from the transformer 10 when the predetermined amount of currency has been inserted. The bill acceptor 8 stores the bills inserted in the bill slot and is accessible through the door 2.
The lighter 6 is provided at the upper surface of the main body 1 and contains coils (not shown) to allow the user to light a smoking implement (i.e., a cigarette, a cigar, etc.). The lighter 6 is attached to the main body 1 by a security chain 7 to prevent the lighter 6 from being removed from the smoking apparatus, and wiring to provide electricity to the coils of the lighter 6. The lighter 6, as illustrated in
The transformer 10 receives the power supplied by the external power source and outputs a 12 volt direct current signal to the lighter port. For example, when the external power source is the wall outlet, the transformer 10 receives a 110 volt alternating current signal from the wall outlet, converts the 110 volt alternating current signal into the 12 volt direct current signal, and transmits the 12 volt direct current signal to the lighter port.
The smokeless ashtray 5 includes an air filter 11 to filter smoke emitted from the smoking implement of the user. The smokeless ashtray 5 controls elements, such as smoke odors and pollution, caused by the smoking implement to reduce the impact of these elements on a nonsmoker.
The user can activate the smoking apparatus by inserting coins into the coin slot 3 of the coin machine 9 or inserting bills into the bill slot of the bill acceptor 8. When the user inserts the coins into the coin slot 3, the coin machine 9 receives and counts the coins, when a predetermined amount of currency is calculated, the coin machine 9 provides a closed circuit between the external power source and the smokeless ashtray 5 and between the transformer 10 and the lighter 6 to activate the smokeless ashtray 5 and the lighter 6, respectively. Similarly, when the user inserts the bills into the bill slot of the bill acceptor 8, the bill acceptor 8 counts the bills, and when the predetermined amount of currency is calculated, the bill acceptor provides a closed circuit between the external power source and the smokeless ashtray 5 and between the transformer 10 and the lighter 6 to activate the smokeless ashtray 5 and the lighter 6, respectively.
When the coin machine 9 or the bill acceptor 8 provides the closed circuit between the transformer 10 and the lighter 6, electricity flows to the lighter 6 for a first predetermined amount of time to allow the user to operate the lighter 6 to light a smoking implement. For example, when the lighter 6 includes the automobile type lighter and the lighter port, electricity flows to the lighter port for the first predetermined amount of time, the lighter port supplies power to the coils of the lighter 6 for an amount of time long enough to heat up the coils, and the user lights the smoking implement from the heated coils.
When the coin machine 9 or the bill acceptor 8 provides the closed circuit between the external power source and the smokeless ashtray 5, electricity flows to the smokeless ashtray 5 for a second predetermined amount of time to operate the smokeless ashtray such that the smoke odors and pollution are drawn into the smokeless ashtray 5 and filtered while the user smokes the smoking implement. The electricity flows from the external source to the smokeless ashtray 5 for the second predetermined amount of time, which in turn operates the air filter 11 for the second predetermined amount of time.
Although the smoking apparatus is described above as being activated by the user inserting currency into the coin slot 3 or the bill acceptor 8, the present general inventive concept is not limited thereto. The smoking apparatus can alternatively operate without inserting money therein. For example, the smoking apparatus can be configured as illustrated in
When the smoking apparatus operates without accepting currency, the lighter 6 can be operable at all times to allow the user to light the smoking implement. For example, when the lighter 6 includes the automobile style lighter and the lighter port, the coils of the lighter 6 heat up whenever the lighter 6 is pushed into the lighter port. The smokeless ashtray 5 can operate continuously to allow the user to smoke the smoking implement at any time. Alternatively, the smokeless ashtray 5 can be activated according to a signal sent from the lighter 6 when the lighter 6 is operated, and operate for a predetermined amount of time to allow the user to smoke the smoking implement.
According to another embodiment of the present general inventive concept, the smoking apparatus of
As described above, a smoking apparatus according to the present general inventive concept allows a user to light a smoking implement when the user does not have access to a personal lighting device.
Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A smoking apparatus, comprising:
- a main body;
- a lighter unit including a coil attached to the main body to receive electricity to heat the coil; and
- a control unit to control a supply of the electricity to the lighter unit.
2. The smoking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit comprises:
- a currency accepting unit to accept currency and to supply the electricity to the lighter unit after accepting a predetermined amount of the currency.
3. The smoking apparatus of claim 2, wherein the currency accepting unit comprises:
- a coin accepting unit to accept coins and to transmit a first credit signal to the lighter unit to activate the lighter unit; and
- a bill accepting unit to accept bills and to transmit a second credit signal to the lighter unit to activate the lighter unit.
4. The smoking apparatus of claim 2, wherein the lighter unit operates for a predetermined amount of time to light the smoking implement when the currency accepting unit supplies the electricity to the lighter unit.
5. The smoking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit comprises a switch to supply the electricity to the lighter unit.
6. The smoking apparatus of claim 1, wherein the lighter unit comprises:
- an automobile type lighter including a plurality of conductive coils; and
- an automobile type lighter port to receive the electricity and to transfer the received electricity to the conductive coils to heat the conductive coils.
7. The smoking apparatus of claim 6, further comprising:
- a transformer to convert a voltage received from an external power source into a voltage compatible with the automobile type lighter port.
8. The smoking apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a smokeless ashtray to reduce smoke emitting from a smoking implement lit by the lighter unit, wherein the control unit controls a supply of the electricity to the smokeless ashtray.
9. The smoking apparatus of claim 8, wherein the control unit supplies the electricity to the smokeless ashtray to activate the smokeless ashtray for a predetermined amount of time when the control unit supplies the electricity to the lighter unit.
10. The smoking apparatus of claim 8, wherein the control unit continuously supplies the electricity to the lighter unit such that the lighter unit is operable by a force of a user, and the control unit continuously supplies the electricity to the smokeless ashtray to continuously operate the smokeless ashtray.
11. The smoking apparatus of claim 8, wherein the control unit continuously supplies the electricity to the lighter unit such that the lighter unit is operable by a force of a user, and the control unit supplies power to the smokeless ashtray to operate the smokeless ashtray for a predetermined amount of time when the lighter unit is operated by the user.
12. The smoking apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
- a security chain to attach the lighter unit to the box to prevent the lighter unit from being removed.
13. A smoking apparatus, comprising:
- a lighter unit to light a smoking implement;
- a smokeless ashtray to reduce smoke emitting from the smoking implement; and
- a currency acceptor unit to accept currency, and to activate the lighter unit and the smokeless ashtray after accepting a predetermined amount of the currency.
14. The smoking apparatus of claim 13, wherein the lighter unit comprises:
- a handle;
- a conductive coil connected to the handle;
- a power supply port to supply a power to the coil to heat the coil; and
- a transformer to convert a voltage received from an external power source into a voltage compatible with the power supply port.
15. The smoking apparatus of claim 13, wherein the money acceptor unit comprises:
- a bill acceptor to accept and count bills and to transmit a first control signal to the lighter unit and the smokeless ashtray; and
- a coin acceptor to accept and count coins and to transmit a second control signal to the lighter unit and the smokeless ashtray.
16. The smoking apparatus of claim 15, wherein when the lighter unit receives one of the first and second control signals, the lighter unit operates for a first predetermined amount of time, and when the smokeless ashtray receives one of the first and second control signals, the smokeless ashtray operates for a second predetermined amount of time.
17. The smoking apparatus of claim 13, wherein the smokeless ashtray comprises:
- an air filter to filter the smoke emitting from the smoking implement.
18. A smoking apparatus, comprising:
- a main body;
- an lighter unit provided at an outer surface of the main body;
- a smokeless ashtray disposed at the outer surface of the main body to draw smoke emitting from a smoking implement into the main body and filter the drawn smoke;
- a coin accepting unit to accept coins and to provide a current signal to the automobile style lighter unit for a first predetermined amount of time and to the smokeless ashtray for a second predetermined amount of time after calculating a predetermined amount of currency from the accepted coins; and
- a bill accepting unit to accept bills and to provide a current signal to the automobile style lighter unit for the first predetermined amount of time and to the smokeless ashtray for the second predetermined amount of time after calculating a predetermined amount of currency form the accepted bills.
19. The smoking apparatus of claim 18, further comprising:
- a transformer to convert an alternating current signal received from an external power source into a direct current signal compatible with the automobile style lighter unit, wherein the coin accepting unit and the bill accepting unit provide the direct current signal to the automobile style lighter unit, and provide the alternating current signal to the smokeless ashtray.
20. The smoking apparatus of claim 18, further comprising:
- a security chain to attach the automobile style lighter unit to the main body to prevent the automobile style lighter unit from being removed.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 15, 2005
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2006
Inventors: Richard Elias (Lawrenceville, GA), Carel Swanepoel (Monroe, GA), Ronald Pittman (Lawrenceville, GA)
Application Number: 11/106,547
International Classification: A24F 25/00 (20060101);