PORTABLE ELECTRONIC VAPORIZER

A portable electronic vaporizer for vaporizing product to be inhaled by a user of the vaporizer. The portable electronic vaporizer includes a mouthpiece, a product chamber, a heating element, a power source, and a mouthpiece.

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Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority as a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/487,145, filed on Apr. 13, 2017, which claims priority to provisional application 62/322,189 filed on Apr. 13, 2016, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to a portable vapor delivery device, and more specifically, an electronic portable vaporizer device for delivery of inhalable substances.

BACKGROUND

Electronic vaporizers are common place and are generally utilized for the purpose of aroma and/or inhalation therapy. In this regard, vaporizers heat a substance, herbs for example, such as tobacco, cannabis, lavender, chamomile, and many other types of plant material.

The vaporizer may work by heating the substance through the use of direct heat or the use of hot air in one of three ways. The first is thermal conduction where the substance is set directly on a heating element such as a ceramic or metal plate. The second is thermal radiation in which light is used to heat the substance. The third is convection where hot air is passed over the substance.

At lower levels of heat, vapors extracted from vegetable materials are mainly aroma therapeutic (inactive fragrance) and do not usually contain the active ingredients of the substance. Without the active ingredients being present, there is no physiological reaction. At higher levels of heat, active ingredients will be included in the vapor given off during heating. Usually aromatic vapors have already been released and are not always present at the higher heat levels. With some substances, such as cannabis, active ingredients appear at different levels of heat.

After the substance is heated a mist or vapor containing some aspect of the substance is released and either enjoyed as an aromatic or inhaled to obtain a physiological reaction. The warm air containing the substance product can be harsh on the throat and bronchial tubes. Accordingly, some vaporizers use a cooling down process that allows water moisture to be included in the vapor produced. These vaporizers enable the user to inhale a cool moist vapor that is relatively less harsh and irritating.

Vaporizers are often preferred over traditional methods of heating or smoking substances due to the reduction of harsh side effects. Some of these side effects include inhalation of tar, carbon monoxide, and other carcinogens either directly or from second hand smoke. With many states imposing smoking bans in public areas, vaporizers have become popular substitutes.

As indicated above, vaporizers work by heating a substance to extract a product of the substance, which is typically facilitated by the use of butane, open flame, or electricity.

SUMMARY

Among the various aspects of the present disclosure is the provision of a portable vaporizer as substantially shown and described.

In one aspect, a portable vaporizer device includes a first housing extending along a longitudinal axis. The first housing has a first end and a second end, and is at least partially hollow so as to define a first cavity between the first end and the second end. The first end has a first opening with an interior edge in fluid communication with the cavity. A product chamber includes a base and one or more upstanding walls. A bowl is located in the product chamber. The portable vaporizer device further includes a heating element and a power source. A mouthpiece is formed from a second housing and extends along the longitudinal axis. The second housing has a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the second housing is detachably connected.

Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows two views of an embodiment of the electronic vaporizer device according to the present invention;

FIG. 2 is an exploded view of embodiment of the electronic vaporizer device which shows the applicator means attached to the mouthpiece;

FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the electronic vaporizer device according to the present invention;

FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of the electronic vaporizer device according to the present invention;

FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the applicator means and filter;

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the applicator means and filter arranged within the mouthpiece;

FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the mouthpiece and atomizer parts according to the portable vaporizer device of the invention;

FIG. 8 is an exploded view of the applicator means, convection cap, filter, and mouthpiece;

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the mouthpiece;

FIG. 10 shows a rendering of the filter and applicator means;

FIG. 11 shows a rendering of the mouthpiece and applicator means;

FIG. 12 is a partially exploded rendering of the portable electronic vaporizer according to the present invention;

FIG. 13 is a schematic diagram of the atomizer according to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 14 is a rendering showing a front perspective view of the atomizer according to an embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 15 is a rendering showing a plan view of the atomizer according to an embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring now to FIG. 1, an embodiment of the portable electronic vaporizer device (1) is shown in drawings and renderings. FIG. 2 is an exploded rendering of the vaporizer device, showing a mouthpiece (2), a product chamber (also referred to herein as an atomizer) (3) and a first housing (4). A battery component is located in the first housing (4). Removably secured within the mouthpiece (2) is an applicator means (5) and a convection cap (8).

In one embodiment, the first housing has a hollow portion adapted to hold a battery (not shown). The battery component may be adapted to accept one or more batteries. Preferably, the battery component is comprised of a housing that has a hollow portion adapted to hold a battery. The battery component may be adapted to accept one or more batteries. Also, the battery component may be adapted to accept a non-rechargeable battery or a rechargeable battery. The battery component may have a door or other means to allow a battery to be inserted into and removed from the battery component. It is understood that other battery component configurations are within the scope of the present invention.

If the battery component is designed to accept a rechargeable battery, the battery component may have a charging port connectable to a battery charger. The charging port would be in electric communication with a battery in the battery component. A battery charger may be connectable to a source of electricity (e.g., a wall outlet or a computer) and connected to the charging port to charge the rechargeable battery. Rechargeable batteries and means for charging them are well known in the art.

The other end of the battery component may include a light that is activated when the portable vaporizer is used as described herein. For example, the light may signal that the vaporizer is in use, as well as the temperature or heating level that may be selected by the user.

The mouthpiece component (2) is formed from a hollow housing with a first opening (7) and a second opening that is removably attached to the product chamber (3).

The portable vaporizer (1) may have a button or other means of operating the device. In the present drawings, the button is shown as a cloud-shaped logo on the first housing. In use, when the button is depressed, an internal circuit connecting the battery and the heating element is completed, allowing electricity to pass through the heating element (13). The resistance of the heating element causes the heating element to heat the bowl. Oil or wax placed into the bowl may be vaporized by the heat of the bowl.

The button may be formed of a transparent or translucent material, and may preferably be silicone or plastic. The button may also allow a user to select from different levels of available current to pass through the heating element, thereby allowing different temperatures. The button may also allow for continuous current to pass through the heating element, thereby allowing the entire contents of the bowl to be vaporized with a single press of the button. The button may also be used to lock and unlock the vaporizer. In a locked stated, pressing the button would not activate the heating element, while in an unlocked state, pressing the button would activate the heating element.

FIGS. 3 and 4 show perspective views of an embodiment of the portable electronic vaporizer device according to the present invention. In these views, the mouthpiece is mechanically connected to one end of the product chamber, and the first housing component is mechanically connected to another end of the product chamber.

FIG. 5 is a close-up view of the applicator means (5) connected to a filter (6). When removably secured within the mouthpiece (2), the filter functions both to hold the applicator means in the mouthpiece and also to reduce or eliminate any unwanted or undesirable contents from entering a user's mouth or accumulating inside the mouthpiece, which accumulation could restrict airflow.

FIG. 6 is a close-up exterior view of the mouthpiece (2). The applicator means (5) extends slightly beyond the edge of a first end (41) of the mouthpiece housing. The second end (42) of the mouthpiece (2) has a first opening (7) where vapor will exit the vaporizer device upon inhalation by a user.

As shown in FIG. 7, the filter (6) is secured in the mouthpiece (2). A securing post (23) is secured removably in an axial, hollow opening (6A) in the filter (6). A convection cap (8) is affixed to the securing post, and below the convection cap is the applicator means (5). The securing post (23), convection cap (8) and applicator means (5) can together be formed as a single object or, alternatively, separate objects which may be fixedly or removably attached to each other.

When the mouthpiece (2) is attached to the product chamber (3), the applicator means will be suspended within the bowl (12). The bowl (12) is preferably made of ceramic or a ceramic blend or composite. The bowl (12) can be any shape, but is preferably rounded with upstanding wall or walls (27) surrounding a base. The base of the bowl also functions as the heat source for the atomizer, as the base comprises a heating plate (13). The heating plate is heated to a desired temperature, preferably greater than 300 degrees Fahrenheit, by any well-known means.

In an embodiment, the product chamber (3), also referred to herein as the atomizer or atomizer component, comprises a housing with circumferential walls. One end of the product chamber may be mechanically attachable to one end of the first housing and battery component. The product chamber may be attached to the first housing and battery component by screw threads on the battery component, which may be mated to screw threads on the atomizer component. Other means for connecting these parts known in the art include snapping the parts together or using magnets. In an alternative embodiment, the product chamber and first housing can be combined into a single housing.

Furthermore, this figure shows that the product chamber may contain a cavity, wherein a bowl (12) is located. The cavity may have a base and circumferential walls. The bowl is preferably shaped as a cup with a base and circumferential walls having a cylindrical cross-section. The exterior of the bowl may be of the same shape and dimensions as the interior walls of the cavity or different shape and different dimensions. In addition, the height of the walls of the bowl may be lower than the height of the walls of the cavity. The internal volume of the bowl may be, for example, over 2 cubic centimeters. In a preferred embodiment, the bowl is made from a ceramic material.

To secure the bowl in the housing of the product chamber, a retaining element (30), which is preferably shaped as a ring, may be fitted at the open end of the product chamber cavity. The retaining element (30) may have at least one opening through which the product to be vaporized can be inserted into the bowl (12). The retaining element is preferably made of stainless steel, but can be made of any suitable component including glass, ceramic or other metal. The use of the retaining element eliminates the need for glue, plastics or other adhesives to secure the components of the product chamber, and thereby eliminates the risk that glue or other adhesives may be vaporized from the heat emanating from the heating element, and the risk of fumes from glue or adhesives being inhaled with the product vapors when the user inhales the product vapors.

A heating element (13) is preferably disposed within the product chamber and forms the base of the bowl. The heating element may be a heating plate or wire-wrapped ceramic post. Preferably, the heating element is a flat heating plate that does not include or require exposed heating coils. The heating element is electrically connected to a battery in the first housing. For example, the heating element may be electrically connected to the battery by a wire or direct connection.

FIG. 8 is an exploded diagram of the mouthpiece (2). In the embodiment shown herein, the securing post (23), convection cap (8) and applicator means (5) are a continuous, single piece.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the mouthpiece (2), which shows the convection cap (8) and application means (5) positioned in the housing. The convection cap (8) may form a seal with the inner walls of the mouthpiece housing, whereby the vapor is directed through an aperture (18) located in the convection cap (8).

FIG. 13 shows a close-up schematic of the product chamber housing (11), also referred to herein as the atomizer housing. In a preferred embodiment, a securing ring (30) is fitted on the edge of the top of the product chamber. FIG. 13 further depicts silicone washer 15 (also shown in FIG. 7), spacer 19, airflow insert 17, grommet 21 and connector pin 23.

The Applicator

In order to load oil or wax into a vaporizer, some users will use a specialized tool, commonly called a “dabber” in the art, to remove the oil or wax from a substrate or container and transfer the oil or wax into the vaporizer bowl prior to vaporization. Until now, these applicators have been separate tools, and not secured in any way to the vaporizer. Given an applicator's small size, they are easily lost or misplaced, and can even be difficult to manipulate for some users. Therefore, there is a need in the art for a vaporizer with an integrated “dabber” or applicator.

In an embodiment of the present invention, the portable electronic vaporizer device contains an applicator removably secured within the mouthpiece for applying or loading oil or wax into the bowl prior to vaporization. This applicator can be any shape suitable for removing oil or wax from a first surface or container and transferring it to the vaporizer bowl. Preferably, the applicator is flat, semi-flat, shovel-like, spade shaped, or any other suitable shape in order to efficiently transfer oil or wax from a substrate into the vaporizer bowl. More preferably, the applicator is tapered from the end removably secured in the mouthpiece toward the opposite end.

The applicator according to the present invention is preferably comprised of plastic, ceramic, glass or metal, though other suitable materials are within the scope of the present invention.

The Convection Cap

The portable electronic vaporizer according to the present invention also preferably includes a cap or valve located in the cavity of the mouthpiece. The cap contains an aperture or a plurality of apertures in the cap to allow vapor and air flow through the mouthpiece during inhalation. One of the benefits of the cap is that it allows for turbulent flow of air within the bowl during inhalation. This also allows for convective heating in the bowl, in addition to the conductive heating from the heating element. Additionally, the convection cap may also prevent “splashing” of liquefied oil into the mouthpiece and reduces condensation of vapor in the mouthpiece.

The convection cap is preferably round, but can be any shape such that the cap fits in the cavity of the mouthpiece thereby restricting vapor and air flow primarily through the aperture in the cap.

Preferably, the convection cap is made of ceramic, plastic, metal or glass. More preferably, the convection cap comprises ceramic. Other configurations are within the scope of the present invention.

The Bowl

Prior art product chambers or atomizers typically included a heating element located inside a bowl, wherein the heating element was made of a conductive material through which current passed causing the conductive material to heat up. Oil or wax product in the bowl frequently came into direct physical contact with the conductive material. This could cause the oil or wax to char instead of vaporize, thereby creating a “burnt” taste for the user, and also increased waste of product. Therefore, there is a need for an improved heating and vaporization process that reduces waste and charring of vaporizable material and which does not include exposed conductive materials.

Accordingly, an embodiment of the present invention solves the issues of prior art vaporizers by employing a bowl free of exposed conductive materials. This is accomplished by employing an atomizer consisting of an open ended bowl (12) and a heating plate (13) formed to fit in to the bottom of the bowl, thereby sealing the bowl or chamber from the bottom. The bowl (12) is made of ceramic or glass material, and the heating plate is made of a conductive material encased in ceramic or glass material. The result is an atomizer bowl with a heated bottom surface free of exposed conductive material. The seal created between the inner walls of the bowl (12) and the heating plate (13) is due to the pressing of the securing ring (30) in to the atomizer housing (11), stacking the bowl and heating plate and sealing them firmly together. The vaporizer according to the present invention creates vapor by heating the wax or oil substance through thermal conduction and/or by thermal convection. During the conductive heating of the wax or oil substance, the bowl (12) is heated, via the heating element (13), to an elevated temperature sufficient to vaporize the substance. The conductive heating of the bottom of the ceramic bowl also heats the surrounding air within the atomizer bowl, thereby creating a thermal convection within the bowl, which allows for more consistent temperature, and thereby more efficient vaporization of the oil or wax substance.

Use

To use the portable electronic vaporizer device described herein, a user first detaches the mouthpiece component from the product chamber, thereby exposing the applicator. The user then preferably uses the applicator to remove oil or wax product from a substrate and then loads the bowl located in the product chamber with the oil or wax. The user then reattaches the mouthpiece to the product chamber, and also reattaches the product chamber to the first housing, if not already attached. When ready, the user activates the heating element by pressing the button, thereby causing the heating element to heat the bowl. When the product has reached vaporization temperature, the user may inhale through the mouthpiece. When the user inhales, air travels through slots at the base of the product chamber. The air then travels through the airflow insert, underneath the heating element, along the outer surface of the bowl and into the bowl through a plurality of air holes. Once in the bowl (12) the air mixes with vapor. The vapor then travels through the aperture (18) in the convection cap (8), up through the mouthpiece (2), and into the user's lungs.

It should be appreciated that the foregoing discussion related to the figures herein is illustrative only, and that the various embodiments of the disclosure may be implemented by any other appropriate system or method.

In the preceding specification, various preferred embodiments have been described with references to the accompanying drawings. It will, however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto, and additional embodiments may be implemented, without departing from the broader scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive.

Claims

1. A portable vaporizer device comprising:

(a) a first housing extending along a longitudinal axis, having a first end and a second end, and being at least partially hollow so as to define a first cavity between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end has a first opening with an interior edge in fluid communication with the cavity;
(b) a product chamber comprising a base and one or more upstanding walls, wherein a bowl is located in the product chamber.
(c) a heating element;
(d) a power source; and
(e) a mouthpiece formed from a second housing extending along the longitudinal axis having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the second housing is detachably connected.

2. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1, further comprising an applicator removably secured within the mouthpiece.

3. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1, further comprising a convection cap removably secured within the mouthpiece.

4. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1, further comprising a retaining element disposed in the first opening of the first end of the first housing and held in position by friction between the retaining element and the interior edge of the first opening.

5. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 2, wherein the retaining element is ring-shaped.

6. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 3, wherein the ring-shaped retaining element is comprised of stainless steel.

7. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the heating element is disposed within the product chamber.

8. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 7 wherein the heating element is disposed within the product chamber and forms the bottom of the bowl.

9. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the power source is a lithium-ion battery.

10. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the base and one or more upstanding wall of the bowl comprises a ceramic or ceramic blend.

11. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 2 wherein the applicator comprises a ceramic.

12. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 2 wherein the applicator comprises a polymer.

13. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 further comprising a button adapted to allow the user to activate the heating element.

14. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the product chamber has an internal volume of at least 2.1 cubic centimeters.

15. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the product chamber has an internal volume of at least 2.5 cubic centimeters.

16. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the power source is fixedly secured within the first housing.

17. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the upstanding wall of the product chamber is a circumferential wall.

18. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 3 wherein the cap comprises an aperture or a plurality of apertures.

19. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 1 wherein the heating element is shaped as a flat plate.

20. The portable vaporizer device according to claim 19 wherein the heating element is encased in ceramic.

Patent History
Publication number: 20210030064
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 19, 2020
Publication Date: Feb 4, 2021
Inventors: Avi BAJPAI (Los Angeles, CA), Roger VOLODARSKY (Los Angeles, CA)
Application Number: 17/073,803
Classifications
International Classification: A24F 40/42 (20200101); A61M 11/04 (20060101); A61M 15/06 (20060101);