Hookah Bowl System
The present invention includes a hookah tobacco bowl with a tobacco-holding platform that is releasably cradled within a flaring chimney. Based on size-fit dynamics the platform is lowered into the chimney until achieving a close fit between the platform and the chimney. Preferred versions of the platform include protrusions, or the creation of geometric cross-section mismatch between the chimney and the platform that results in stable retention that creates an air gap between the chimney and platform.
The present invention relates to the field of smoking and more specifically to the field of water-based tobacco implements.
BACKGROUNDOf the many proud traditions of Ottoman culture, few have achieved the world-wide fame of hookah smoking. Once confined to the Middle East and Near East regions, the hookah's notoriety was invigorated by Napoleon's invasion of Egypt and the stream of curious Westerners that followed thereafter. Painters, such as Eugene Delacroix and Jean-Leon Gerome, when depicting Oriental styles typically included a hookah as a symbol of the depicted culture. The hookah was elevated from a regional curiosity to a universal symbol of sophistication.
The hookah, which has maintained a constant popularity in the Middle East, presently enjoys in American culture a unique, niched function. Hookah smoking combines community and relaxation into a single event. Rarely does one witness a group smokers crowded about a single cigarette, cigar, or pipe. Though hookahs are often designed with a single smoke outlet; the presence of multiple hoses, each capable of simultaneous use, emanating from a single smoking instrument is unique to the hookah. Multiple hose hookahs form the centerpieces of hookah clubs in which hookah smokers gather to unwind and converse with other community members. A hookah combines fashion, art, and function into a single device.
A basic hookah includes a bottle, a stem, at least one hose with a mouthpiece, and a bowl. The hookah bowl holds the hookah tobacco, frequently “massell.” Massell is a mixture of tobacco, molasses, and often a flavor or fruit extract. The molasses and fruit extract add a substantial amount of moisture to the massell that is missing in conventional tobacco. This added moisture makes massell more sensitive to the elements relative to conventional tobacco; prolonged exposure to air evaporates much of the moisture of massell and reduces its flavor. When properly protected, massell allows a smoker a more recreational, flavored smoke than the tobacco of cigars, cigarettes, pipes, and the like. An experienced hookah smoker will know to loosely distribute massell into a pile within the hookah bowl to allow heat to evenly circulate through the pile.
The heat that ignites the massell derives from coals positioned above the hookah bowl. The coals and massell preferably never contact one to the other. A common method of placing coals proximate to the massell involves spreading a foil upon the top of a hookah bowl, punching holes in the foil, and then placing the coals onto the foil. The heat from the lighted coals travels through the holes in the foil to ignite portions of the massell. Particulates from the massell travel in the smoke created by the ignition down through the hookah bowl into the hookah pipe.
The hookah stem is the body of a hookah and is usually fabricated from brass, tin, or stainless steel. The stem transports the massell smoke from the bowl to the hookah bottle, which is a cavern containing water. The bottle of the hookah is typically fabricated of glass or plastic and tends to be the most expressive portion of the hookah, ranging from translucent to wildly-colored. Within the cavern of the hookah bottle, the massell smoke is cooled by the water within. The cooled massell smoke then returns to the stem, though not through the same entrance by which the massell smoke enters the bottle. From the stem, the massell smoke travels through the hose and out of the mouthpiece.
There are presently two prominent versions of hookah structures: the Lebanese style and the Egyptian style. Although the aficionado will explain that there are many differences between the two styles, the practical layman would quickly note the obvious difference: the connection point between the stem and the hookah bowl. The Egyptian style hookah pipe tapers upward into what is generally referred to as a male connection. The Egyptian style hookah bowl includes a female connection which receives the pipe's male connection. In the Lebanese style hookah the bowl has the tapered male connection and the pipe has the female connection to accept the Lebanese style hookah bowl. In both styles, to allow a more airtight connection a collar is generally added to fit around the male connection.
To permit universality of smoking, irrespective of Egyptian or Lebanese styles, it may be helpful to utilize a means of tobacco placement and smoking that works in multiple fashions. Furthermore, tobacco should be held steadily by any hookah, and subsequent to use, should be capable of simplified cleaning.
SUMMARYThe present invention is directed to a system that includes a tobacco bowl system used with a hookah. The bowl chimney includes a hookah stem affixation port, and a chimney upper sidewall having a chimney inner surface flaring apically. The platform includes a support platform having a platform upper surface, a platform periphery, and a platform lower surface having multiple protrusions dimensioned to physically support the platform within the chimney whereby the protrusions contact the chimney inner surface so as to distance the platform periphery from the chimney inner surface.
Another embodiment of the system of the present invention includes a hookah bowl chimney having a hookah stem affixation port, and a chimney upper sidewall having a chimney inner surface flaring apically and having a support geometric cross-section. The support platform includes a platform upper surface, a platform periphery, and a platform lower surface having a platform periphery with a geometric cross section dimensioned to physically rest upon the chimney inner surface to result in a contact perimeter wherein a minority of the platform periphery directly abuts the chimney upper sidewall.
The system of the present invention also may include tobacco purposefully constructed to suit the system. In a preferred system, a hookah bowl chimney includes a hookah stem affixation port and a chimney upper sidewall having a chimney inner surface flaring apically. A support platform includes a concave platform upper surface, a platform periphery, and a platform lower surface having multiple protrusions dimensioned to physically support the platform within the chimney whereby the protrusions contact the chimney inner surface so as to distance the platform periphery from the chimney inner surface. A substantially rigid tobacco disc composed of tobacco and a binding agent resulting in a self-supporting geometry can be positioned on the platform upper surface within the chimney upper sidewall.
These aspects of the invention are not meant to be exclusive. Furthermore, some features may apply to certain versions of the invention, but not others. Other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art when read in conjunction with the following description, and accompanying drawings.
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The present invention is a significant departure from prior hookah systems for multiple reasons. The prior art tended to work in the use of a static platform permanently affixed to a hookah bowl that bears tobacco, and when burned, the tobacco smoke would travel downward through the hookah stem via perforations in the platform. The platform of the present invention, as shown in
The preferred version of the platform that achieves a stable fit while allowing significant passage of smoke between the platform/chimney complex takes two preferred forms. The first form utilizes protrusions 112 stemming from the platform that contact the inner surface 126, or other inner-facing component, of the chimney 120. The chimney 120 can be a discrete component or simply the uppermost part of a traditional hookah stem. Preferred embodiments of the hookah stem chimney includes a substantially smooth inner surface 126. With protrusions positioned on the lower surface 116 of the platform 110 in a stable orientation, the platform 110 can be rotated within the chimney 120. Other versions of the present invention may include a series of protrusions and depressions within the chimney/platform such that protrusions fit into holes prepurposed for stable retention of the platform. Embodiments of the present invention with such an arrangement may include three cavities within the chimney inner surface 126 with three protrusions of equivalent dimensions and equivalent orientation that fit into the cavities for highly-secured placement therein. The smooth sidewall is generally sufficient to fulfill the stability requirements of the present invention, but also permits a significant degree of cleanliness (as lacking corners for grime to infest).
The quantity and size of the protrusions by themselves are less significant than the overall quantity/size arrangement of the protrusions. For example, as shown in
Geometric differential can be accommodated based on the percent of the platform that contacts the chimney. In a preferred embodiment the protrusions have a surface area meant to contact the chimney sidewall that it less than 50% of said platform periphery. In other systems it is less than 25% of said platform periphery. In other systems it is less than 10% of said platform periphery.
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The platform of the present invention retains tobacco. Accordingly the materials, size, shape etc may be any that fulfill the objects of the present invention. A preferred configuration forms a cup so as to allow massel additives to pool in the platform without running down the sides. Part of the significance of the present invention is that perforations are obviated. Although the present invention may feature apertures extending from the upper surface 114 to the lower surface 116, they are no longer necessary. Instead, tobacco-rich smoke travels sideward through the air gap rather than downwards through floor-apertures. Tray-shaped platforms, i.e. those that are roughly planar and do not form a recess, may also be utilized with the present invention. To the extent that there is a recess, it is significant to note that the recess should be more dramatic than the flaring of the chimney sidewall, otherwise the exterior of the recessed portion will contact the inner sidewall of the chimney.
The present invention can inject a degree of portability and disposability in what is otherwise generally regarded as a cumbersome means of smoking. As shown in
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At this point, flavored dry tobacco smoke is now being channeled between the platform lower surface 116 and the sidewall of the chimney 120 so that dry tobacco smoke is now passing through the bowl port 122 (where applicable) and into the stem-proper 220 of the hookah 200. Although the present invention discusses a bowl port 122, because the nature of a hookah stem is that it principally focuses a delivery conduit for dry smoke (and often wetted smoke—through a different aperture), the present invention as a hookah bowl could simply be elongated to be a hookah stem itself. Accordingly, wherein the present invention affixes to a dedicated hookah stem the port is the point of attachment between the bowl and the stem, but in embodiments wherein the hookah bowl is itself the stem (perhaps because an embodiment utilizes wetted smoke delivery channels in the bowl/base or wetted smoke delivery channels have been added to, say, a more elaborate version of the present invention), the port 122 can be thought of as merely the portion wherein the system affixes to whatever portion of the hookah is next in line to receive dry smoke therefrom. In the embodiments of
Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred versions thereof, other versions would be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred versions contained herein.
Claims
1. A hookah bowl system comprising:
- a hookah bowl chimney having (i) a hookah stem affixation port, (ii) a chimney upper sidewall having a chimney inner surface flaring apically; and
- a support platform having a platform upper surface, a platform periphery, and a platform lower surface having multiple protrusions dimensioned to physically support said platform within said chimney whereby said protrusions contact said chimney inner surface so as to distance said platform periphery from said chimney inner surface.
2. The hookah bowl system of claim 1 wherein platform includes at least three protrusions.
3. The hookah bowl system of claim 1 wherein said protrusions comprise less than 50% of said platform periphery.
4. The hookah bowl system of claim 3 wherein said protrusions comprise less than 25% of said platform periphery.
5. The hookah bowl system of claim 4 wherein said protrusions comprise less than 10% of said platform periphery.
6. The hookah bowl system of claim 1 wherein said protrusions do not extend beyond said periphery.
7. The hookah bowl system of claim 1 wherein said platform upper surface is supported wholly submerged under an upper extant of said chimney sidewall.
8. The hookah bowl system of claim 1 wherein said platform upper surface includes a concave upper surface.
9. A hookah bowl system comprising:
- a hookah bowl chimney having (i) a hookah stem affixation port, (ii) a chimney upper sidewall having a chimney inner surface flaring apically;
- a support platform having a concave platform upper surface, a platform periphery, and a platform lower surface having multiple protrusions dimensioned to physically support said platform within said chimney whereby said protrusions contact said chimney inner surface so as to distance said platform periphery from said chimney inner surface; and
- a substantially rigid tobacco disc composed of tobacco and a binding agent resulting in a self-supporting geometry positioned on said platform upper surface within said chimney upper sidewall.
10. The system of claim 9 further comprising a seal spanning said peripherally over said platform upper surface
11. The system of claim 9 wherein said tobacco disc includes a lower geometry adapted to dimensionally complement a central portion of said platform upper surface.
12. The system of claim 9 wherein said tobacco disc includes a side geometry adapted to dimensionally complement with a side portion of said platform upper surface.
13. A hookah system comprising:
- a hookah bowl chimney having (i) a hookah stem affixation port, (ii) a chimney upper sidewall having a chimney inner surface flaring apically and having a support geometric cross-section; and
- a support platform having a platform upper surface, a platform periphery, and a platform lower surface having a platform periphery with a geometric cross section dimensioned to physically rest upon said chimney inner surface to result in a contact perimeter wherein a minority of said platform periphery directly abuts said chimney upper sidewall.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein said platform geometric cross section includes a continuous shape and said chimney support geometric cross section includes a polygon.
15. The system of claim 13 wherein said platform geometric cross section includes a polygon, and said chimney support geometric cross section includes a continuous shape.
16. The system of claim 13 wherein said platform lower surface lacks lower physical contact.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 19, 2021
Publication Date: Aug 25, 2022
Inventor: Nizar Youssef Mehio (Tallet El Khayet)
Application Number: 17/180,070