SMOKING PIPE ASSEMBLY
The invention provides a smoking pipe that more effectively distributes heat and allows for user customization and variation in design. The invention provides a smoking pipe having an elongated stem optionally fitted within a sleeve, a pipe bowl having a cylindrical mortise for receiving one end of the stem and sleeve thereby enabling the pipe bowl to be detachably coupled to one end of the stem and sleeve, and a mouthpiece having a cylindrical mortise for receiving the other end of the stem and sleeve thereby enabling the mouthpiece to be detachably coupled to the other end of the stem and sleeve
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 62/281,831 filed Jan. 22, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
BACKGROUNDA metal smoking pipe is a more cost effective option than smoking pipes constructed of traditional materials such as briarwood. A metal smoking pipe is usually constructed of stainless steel, aluminum, brass and other alloys, which are less expensive, more durable and involve a simpler manufacturing process. Furthermore, since metal smoking pipes tend to be assembled from multiple components, a defective part can be replaced as needed.
Metal smoking pipes come with several drawbacks, however. Metals are good heat conductors, and as such, heat from the flame in the bowl can spread throughout the pipe causing the entire pipe to become hot to the touch with use. Consequently, metal pipes can become too hot to hold or cause burns to the lip. Metal smoking pipes also tend to have limited esthetic appeal.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides a smoking pipe that more effectively distributes heat and allows for user customization and variation in design. The invention provides a smoking pipe having an elongated stem fitted within a sleeve, a pipe bowl having a cylindrical mortise for receiving one end of the stem and sleeve thereby enabling the pipe bowl to be detachably connected to one end of the stem and sleeve, and a mouthpiece having a cylindrical mortise for receiving the other end of the stem and sleeve thereby enabling the mouthpiece to be detachably connected to the other end of the stem and sleeve.
In one aspect, the invention provides a cigarette-shaped smoking pipe that has a stem with a first end and a second end, a pipe bowl detachably coupled to the first stem end, and a mouthpiece detachably coupled to the second stem end, the pipe bowl, stem, and mouthpiece have a common central axis.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the stem has a cylindrical body with a hollow interior extending from the first stem end to the second stem end along the body's central axis to form a smoke-conducting passage; the pipe bowl has a chamber adjoining a draft hole that adjoins a first cylindrical mortise configured to fit the first stem end to detachably couple the pipe bowl to the first stem end, the chamber, draft hole and mortise comprising a common central axis; and the mouthpiece has a second cylindrical mortise configured to fit the second stem end to detachably couple the mouthpiece to the second stem end, the second mortise extending to a smoke outlet, the second mortise and smoke outlet having a common central axis.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the smoke-conducting passage, the draft hole, and the smoke outlet have a substantially similar bore diameter.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the bore diameter is about ⅛th inches.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the pipe bowl is detachably coupled to the first stem end through matched threads on an internal surface of the pipe bowl body forming the first cylindrical mortise and on an external portion of the first stem end that is inserted into the cylindrical mortise.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the mouthpiece is detachably coupled to the second stem end through matched threads on an internal surface of the mouthpiece body forming the second cylindrical mortise and on an external portion of the second stem end that is inserted into the second cylindrical mortise.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the pipe bowl has an internal rim angled to the internal surface forming the first cylindrical mortise, the internal pipe bowl rim defining an outward-facing opening that extends from the first cylindrical mortise to the exterior of the pipe bowl, the outward-facing opening of the pipe bowl comprising a bore diameter greater than that of the first cylindrical mortise; and the mouthpiece has an internal rim angled to the internal surface forming the second cylindrical mortise, the internal mouthpiece rim defining an outward-facing opening that extends from the second cylindrical mortise to the exterior of the mouthpiece, the outward-facing opening of the mouthpiece comprising a bore diameter greater than that of the second cylindrical mortise.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the pipe bowl has a sharp bowl edge.
In some embodiments, a smoking pipe of the invention includes a pipe sleeve having a cylindrical body with a first end and a second end in which: (a) the cylindrical body of the pipe sleeve has a hollow interior extending along the central axis of the sleeve from the first sleeve end to the second sleeve end; the first sleeve end is dimensioned to fit securely in the outward-facing, pipe bowl opening; the second sleeve end is dimensioned to fit securely in the outward-facing mouthpiece opening; and the hollow interior of the pipe sleeve has a bore diameter greater than the outside diameter of the stem so as to enable the stem to be inserted therein.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the hollow interior of the pipe sleeve has a bore diameter that is about 0.015 inches greater than the outer diameter of the stem.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the pipe sleeve has a length corresponding to the length of the stem between the threaded portions of the first and second stem ends.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the internal rim of the pipe bowl is angled to form a frusto-conical, outward-facing pipe bowl opening comprising a bore diameter that widens toward the exterior of the pipe bowl; the internal rim of the mouthpiece is angled to form a frusto-conical, outward-facing mouthpiece opening comprising a bore diameter that widens toward the exterior of the mouthpiece; the first sleeve end has a tapered portion dimensioned to fit in the frusto-conical, outward-facing, pipe bowl opening; and the second sleeve end comprises a tapered portion dimensioned to fit in the frusto-conical, outward-facing, mouthpiece opening.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the pipe sleeve has a design element. As used herein, the term “design element” refers to an element that is ornamental and, in some embodiment, can also have a useful function. One or more openings on a pipe sleeve, for example, can be ornamental as it adds a distinct appearance to the pipe. The one or more openings can also have a useful function as it allows the user to attach a charm or other ornament to the pipe or facilitates the dissipation of heat from the pipe.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the design element includes an engraving, a color different from that of the sleeve body, a material different from that of the sleeve body, one or more bands encircling the sleeve body, one or more openings passing through the sleeve body, or a combination thereof.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the pipe sleeve has a first sleeve end ring fitted to one end of a center sleeve slide, and a second sleeve end ring fitted to the other end of a center sleeve side, the first and second end rings forming the first and second ends of the sleeve, respectively.
In some embodiments, the smoking pipe is about 3 inches in length. In some embodiments, the smoking pipe is made using aluminum, brass, titanium, copper, silver or a combination thereof.
In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the mouthpiece is made using silver or copper. In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the pipe bowl is made using titanium. In some embodiments of a smoking pipe of the invention, the chamber is dimensioned to hold a preselected amount of smoking material.
As used herein and in the claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
As used herein, the term “about” in reference to a numeric value means within 10% of the numeric value.
Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. In case of conflict, the present specification, including definitions, will control.
All patents and publications referenced or mentioned herein are indicative of the levels of skill of those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains, and each such referenced patent or publication is hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if it had been incorporated by reference in its entirety individually or set forth herein in its entirety. Applicants reserve the right to physically incorporate into this specification any and all materials and information from any such cited patents or publications.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description and from the claims.
The invention provides a smoking pipe that more effectively distributes heat and allows for user customization and variation in design. A smoking pipe of the invention has a stem optionally fitted within a sleeve, a pipe bowl having a cylindrical mortise for receiving one end of the stem and sleeve thereby enabling the pipe bowl to be detachably coupled to one end of the stem and sleeve, and a mouthpiece having a cylindrical mortise for receiving the other end of the stem and sleeve thereby enabling the mouthpiece to be detachably coupled to the other end of the stem and sleeve. Specific embodiments of the invention are described in the following examples, which do not limit the scope of the invention described in the claims.
Smoking PipesAn embodiment of a smoking pipe of the invention is illustrated in
A smoking pipe of the invention can include a customizable sleeve dimensioned to match a select stem, pipe bowl and mouthpiece assembly.
An example of a pipe bowl that can be used in a smoking pipe of the invention is illustrated in
The bowl end of pipe bowl 20 includes external chamfer 20B (thickness of about 0.05 inches) extending at about a 30-degree angle to form sharp edge 20S, the outer edge of bowl chamber 28. Sharp circular edge 20S can be use to cut loose materials added to bowl chamber 28. Chamber 28, which has a bore diameter of 0.3125 inches ( 5/16th inch) at its widest, extends longitudinally along the central axis for about 0.125 inches (⅛th inch), then narrows to ⅛th inch where it adjoins draft hole 26, which has a bore diameter of ⅛th inch.
Draft hole 26 extends longitudinally along the central axis to frusto-conical portion 25 defined by wall 25w. Frusto-conical portion 25 adjoins cylindrical mortise 24, which is defined by wall 24w and has a constant bore diameter of about 0.29 inches (
In general, a pipe bowl of the invention has a cylindrical body with a hollow interior extending from end to end to form two open ends, an open chamber end for receiving loose smoking material and a mortise end for mounting to the end of a stem and optionally a sleeve. The hollow interior can have various bore sizes defining a bowl chamber, a draft hole and a cylindrical mortise for mounting to the end of a stem and optionally sleeve. The chamber end of the pipe bowl can have a sharp outer edge to facilitate cutting and packing loose smoking materials into the bowl chamber. The chamber can include a frustoconical portion having a bore diameter that narrows to a draft hole to facilitate passage of smoke as it is drawn into the draft hole. The draft hole extends toward the mortise end of the pipe bowl. The pipe bowl can include widening frustoconical portion between the draft hole and cylindrical mortise to facilitate passage of smoke being drawn into the mortise opening and into the stem inserted into the mortise. The mortise end of the pipe bowl includes a cylindrical mortise for accommodating the end portion of a stem. The wall of the cylindrical mortise, or at least a portion of the wall, can include threads matched to threads on an end of the stem to facilitate fastening the pipe bowl to the stem. The mortise end also can include wider outward-facing opening adjoining the cylindrical mortise for accommodating a sleeve configured to enclose the stem. The wider outward-facing opening can include an internal surface that form a rim angled with respect to the wall of the mortise to form the base of the wider opening for receiving a sleeve. The rim can be perpendicular to the wall of the mortise so as to form an internal stop surface against which the end of a sleeve can be held as illustrated in
An example of a mouthpiece that can be used in a smoking pipe of the invention is illustrated in
In general, a mouthpiece of the invention has a cylindrical body with a hollow interior extending from end to end to form two open ends, a mortise end for mounting to the end of a stem and optionally a sleeve, and an outlet end. The hollow interior can have bore of various diameters defining a cylindrical mortise for mounting to the end of a stem and optionally sleeve and an outlet.
The mortise end of the mouthpiece includes a cylindrical mortise for accommodating the end portion of a stem. The wall of the cylindrical mortise, or at least a portion of the wall, can include threads matched to threads on an end of the stem to facilitate fastening the pipe bowl to the stem. The threaded end of the cylindrical mortise can adjoin a wider outward-facing opening for accommodating a sleeve configured to enclose the stem. The wider outward-facing opening can include an internal surface that forming a rim angled with respect to the wall of the cylindrical mortise to form the base of the wider opening for receiving a sleeve. The rim can be perpendicular to the wall of the mortise so as to form an internal stop surface against which the end of a sleeve can be held as illustrated in
The other end of the cylindrical mortise can adjoin an intermediate frusto-conical portion between the cylindrical mortise and outlet. The frusto-conical portion has a bore diameter that narrows toward the outlet portion so as to facilitate passage of smoke out of the mortise in the direction of the outlet. The outlet can have a narrow bore diameter to facilitate suction out of the pipe.
Stem and SleeveThe stem and sleeve of a smoking pipe of the invention each has an elongated cylindrical body with a hollow interior defined by an open first end, an open second end and a channel extending longitudinally along its central axis from the first end to the second end.
And example of a stem that can be used in a smoking pipe of the invention is illustrated in
And example of a sleeve that can be used in a smoking pipe of the invention is illustrated in
In general, a sleeve and stem of the invention have a similar hollow tubular structure defined by a cylindrical body with hollow longitudinal opening that extends from one end to the other. The sleeve is configured to enclose a select stem, the stem being dimensioned to fit within the hollow interior of the sleeve. The sleeve can have a bore diameter that is greater than the outer diameter of the stem by any amount, for example, by about 0.01 inches, about 0.015 inches, about 0.02 inches, about 0.025 inches, about 0.03 inches, about 0.035 inches, about 0.04 inches, about 0.045 inches, about 0.05 inches, about 0.055 inches, about 0.05 inches, about 0.055 inches, about 0.06 inches, about 0.065 inches, about 0.07 inches, about 0.075 inches, about 0.08 inches, about 0.085 inches, about 0.09 inches, about 0.095 inches or about 0.1 inches. The difference between the size of the bore of the sleeve and outer diameter of the stem allow the stem to be held suspended within the sleeve, the gap and therefore absence of contact between stem and the sleeve surfaces limits heat transfer to the sleeve allowing the user to smoke for a longer time period before the pipe becomes uncomfortable to hold. For example, hollow interior 86 of sleeve 80 has a diameter of about 0.265 inches, while stem 40 has an outer diameter of about 0.25 inches. The 0.015-inch diameter difference allows stem 40 to be suspended inside sleeve 80 with a gap of 0.0075 inches between stem and sleeve when assembled between pipe bowl 20 and mouthpiece 60 as discussed herein.
The stem can have an internal bore diameter of any amount so long as its outer diameter is less than the bore diameter of the sleeve with which it is matched. The stem can have an internal bore diameter of about 0.0625 to about 0.25 inches ( 1/16th to about ¼ inches), for example, about 0.125 inches (+/− 1/16th inches).
The sleeve can have any length so long as it shorter than the distance between stem end portions that engage with the pipe bowl and mouthpiece so as to allow the stem end portions to engage with the pipe bowl and mouthpiece unhindered. The length of the sleeve from end to end can correspond to the distance between the rim of the pipe bowl and the rim of the mouthpiece that form the wider outward facing openings of the pipe bowl and mouthpiece configured to receive the sleeve when the pipe bowl and mouthpiece are fastened to the stem. For example, sleeve 80 can have a length that corresponds to length Lsl on the smooth portion of stem 40 occurring between the threaded portions 44T. As such, when a sleeve is included in a smoking pipe of the invention, the sleeve is held in place between the pipe bowl and mouthpiece, the latter two components being held together through the operation of matched threads at each end of the stem and those within the pipe bowl and mouth piece that mechanically fastens the pipe bowl to one end of the stem and the mouth piece to the other end of the stem.
A sleeve of the invention also can optionally include one or more openings to facilitate heat dissipation. The opening can be disposed anywhere on the sleeve, for example, near one end of the sleeve, e.g. opening 80o, so as to be positionable near the mouthpiece as illustrated in
A sleeve that can be used in a smoking pipe of the invention also can have any design feature so long as it has an elongated cylindrical body with a hollow interior defined by a first end, a second end and a channel extending longitudinally along its central axis from the first end to the second end.
In general a sleeve of the invention is configured for use with a matched stem, pipe bowl and mouthpiece. A sleeve can be used with a stem where: (1) the sleeve has an interior longitudinal channel with a bore size sufficient to accommodate the stem, i.e. allow the stem to be inserted within, and in some embodiment, of sufficient bore size to allow the stem to be suspended within the sleeve thereby forming a space between the stem and sleeve as exemplified by gap 48 of
Each end portions of the stem and sleeve are configured to enable the pipe bowl or mouthpiece to be detachably connected. Any means know in the art for connecting metal tubes can be used. For example, each end portion of the stem can include external threads that match internal threads in the pipe bowl and mouthpiece. Each end portion of the sleeve can include a taper configured to lay flushed against an internal surface in the pipe bowl and mouthpiece when the pipe bowl and mouthpiece is fastened to the stem. Alternatively, each end portion of the sleeve can be rounded, flat or square shape so as to partially contact, fully contact or lay flushed against an internal surface in the pipe bowl and mouthpiece when the pipe bowl and mouthpiece is fastened to the stem as illustrated in
An embodiment of a smoking pipe of the invention is illustrated in
A cigarette-shaped smoking pipe of the invention can be customized with a sleeve chosen by the user.
Smoking pipe 10 (
A smoking pipe of the invention can constructed from metal or metal alloy including, without limitation, aluminum, brass, bronze, copper, gold, niobium, nitinol, silver, stainless steel, tantalum, titanium, or a combination thereof using methods known to those skilled in the art. The pipe bowl, mouthpiece, stem and sleeve can be constructed of the same material or different materials. The sleeve can include non-metallic materials including, for example and without limitation, leather, fabric, resin, plastic including synthetic, semi-synthetic, or synthetic plastic, and thermoplastics. The bowl can be constructed to hold a select predetermined amount of loose smoking materials.
Other EmbodimentsThe materials, methods, examples and embodiments described herein are illustrative and not intended to be limiting. Methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used to practice the invention. The invention described herein may be practiced in the absence of any element or limitation that is not specifically disclosed as essential. The methods described herein may be practiced in differing orders of steps. Any combination of elements described herein that does not render the invention inoperable as apparent from context, this specification and to those skilled in the art is included within the scope of the invention. The invention also has been described broadly and generically herein. Each narrower species and subgeneric groupings falling within the generic disclosure form part of the invention.
Claims
1. A cigarette-shaped smoking pipe comprising a stem having a first end and a second end, a pipe bowl detachably coupled to the first stem end, and a mouthpiece detachably coupled to the second stem end, the pipe bowl, stem, and mouthpiece comprising a common central axis.
2. The smoking pipe of claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the stem comprises a cylindrical body with a hollow interior extending from the first stem end to the second stem end along the body's central axis to form a smoke-conducting passage;
- (b) the pipe bowl comprising a chamber adjoining a draft hole that adjoins a first cylindrical mortise configured to fit the first stem end to detachably couple the pipe bowl to the first stem end, the chamber, draft hole and mortise comprising a common central axis; and
- (c) the mouthpiece comprising a second cylindrical mortise configured to fit the second stem end to detachably couple the mouthpiece to the second stem end, the second mortise extending to a smoke outlet, the second mortise and smoke outlet comprising a common central axis.
3. The smoking pipe of claim 2, wherein the smoke-conducting passage, the draft hole, and the smoke outlet comprise a substantially similar bore diameter.
4. The smoking pipe of claim 3, wherein the bore diameter is about ⅛th inches.
5. The smoking pipe of claim 2, wherein the pipe bowl is detachably coupled to the first stem end through matched threads on an internal surface of the pipe bowl body forming the first cylindrical mortise and on an external portion of the first stem end that is inserted into the cylindrical mortise.
6. The smoking pipe of claim 5, wherein the mouthpiece is detachably coupled to the second stem end through matched threads on an internal surface of the mouthpiece body forming the second cylindrical mortise and on an external portion of the second stem end that is inserted into the second cylindrical mortise.
7. The smoking pipe of claim 6, wherein:
- (a) the pipe bowl further comprises an internal rim angled to the internal surface forming the first cylindrical mortise, the internal pipe bowl rim defining an outward-facing opening that extends from the first cylindrical mortise to the exterior of the pipe bowl, the outward-facing opening of the pipe bowl comprising a bore diameter greater than that of the first cylindrical mortise; and
- (b) the mouthpiece further comprises an internal rim angled to the internal surface forming the second cylindrical mortise, the internal mouthpiece rim defining an outward-facing opening that extends from the second cylindrical mortise to the exterior of the mouthpiece, the outward-facing opening of the mouthpiece comprising a bore diameter greater than that of the second cylindrical mortise.
8. The smoking pipe of claim 7, where the pipe bowl comprises a sharp bowl edge.
9. The smoking pipe of claim 7, further comprising a pipe sleeve having a cylindrical body with a first end and a second end wherein:
- (a) the cylindrical body of the pipe sleeve comprises a hollow interior extending along the central axis of the sleeve from the first sleeve end to the second sleeve end;
- (b) the first sleeve end is dimensioned to fit securely in the outward-facing, pipe bowl opening;
- (c) the second sleeve end is dimensioned to fit securely in the outward-facing mouthpiece opening; and
- (d) the hollow interior of the pipe sleeve comprises a bore diameter greater than the outside diameter of the stem so as to enable the stem to be inserted therein.
10. The smoking pipe of claim 9, wherein the hollow interior of the pipe sleeve comprises a bore diameter that is about 0.015 inches greater than the outer diameter of the stem.
11. The smoking pipe of claim 9, wherein the pipe sleeve comprises a length corresponding to the length of the stem between the threaded portions of the first and second stem ends.
12. The smoking pipe of claim 9, wherein:
- (a) the internal rim of the pipe bowl is angled to form a frusto-conical, outward-facing pipe bowl opening comprising a bore diameter that widens toward the exterior of the pipe bowl;
- (b) the internal rim of the mouthpiece is angled to form a frusto-conical, outward-facing mouthpiece opening comprising a bore diameter that widens toward the exterior of the mouthpiece;
- (c) the first sleeve end comprises a tapered portion dimensioned to fit in the frusto-conical, outward-facing, pipe bowl opening; and
- (d) the second sleeve end comprises a tapered portion dimensioned to fit in the frusto-conical, outward-facing, mouthpiece opening.
13. The smoking pipe of claim 9, wherein the pipe sleeve comprises a design element.
14. The smoking pipe of claim 13, wherein the design element comprises an engraving, a color different from that of the sleeve body, a material different from that of the sleeve body, one or more bands encircling the sleeve body, one or more openings passing through the sleeve body, or a combination thereof.
15. The smoking pipe of claim 9, wherein the pipe sleeve comprises a first sleeve end ring fitted to one end of a center sleeve slide, and a second sleeve end ring fitted to the other end of a center sleeve side, the first and second end rings forming the first and second ends of the sleeve, respectively.
16. The smoking pipe of claim 1, which is about 3 inches in length.
17. The smoking pipe of claim 1, which comprises aluminum, brass, titanium, copper, silver or a combination thereof.
18. The smoking pipe of claim 1, wherein the mouthpiece comprises silver or copper.
19. The smoking pipe of claim 1, wherein the pipe bowl comprises titanium.
20. The smoking pipe of claim 1, wherein the chamber is dimensioned to hold a preselected amount of smoking material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 21, 2017
Publication Date: Jul 27, 2017
Inventor: DANIEL M. EVANS, II (NORMAL, IL)
Application Number: 15/411,999