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According to an embodiment a cleaning assembly for a smoking component is provided with a housing and a base. The housing has a proximal end and a distal end. The base is removably coupled to the distal end of the housing. The cleaning assembly is also provided with a first tool member with a stem portion and a head portion. The stem portion of the first tool member is sized to fit within the proximal end of the housing. The cleaning assembly is further provided with an electric drive device oriented within the housing to rotationally oscillate the first tool member about an axis when the first tool member is connected to the housing.
This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 63/647,688 filed on May 15, 2024, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDVarious embodiments related to a cleaning apparatus for smoking devices/components.
BACKGROUNDTypical smoking device cleaners include the manual process of utilizing chemical solutions to scrub away resin, tar, and other residue from pipes, bongs, vaporizers, etc. While these chemical solutions are effective at cleaning the smoking devices, the chemicals can be harsh, producing strong fumes, posing flammability risks, and potentially damaging certain materials like acrylic or silicone. Additionally, this manual process of cleaning is time consuming and inconvenient. More recently, people are using handheld, electric smoking device cleaners, which aim to automate the cleaning process and make it more efficient, while also eliminating the need for harsh chemicals. However, these devices face significant limitations, including high cost, limited compatibility with various smoking device shapes and materials, and inconsistent effectiveness against buildup. For example, many electric smoking device cleaners are designed for specific types or sizes of devices and lack modular components to adapt to different shapes or materials.
SUMMARYAccording to an embodiment a cleaning assembly for a smoking component is provided with a housing and a base. The housing has a proximal end and a distal end. The base is removably coupled to the distal end of the housing. The cleaning assembly is also provided with a first tool member with a stem portion and a head portion. The stem portion of the first tool member is sized to fit within the proximal end of the housing. The cleaning assembly is further provided with an electric drive device oriented within the housing to rotationally oscillate the first tool member about an axis when the first tool member is connected to the housing.
According to another embodiment, the cleaning assembly is further provided with a suction device disposed within the housing for sucking debris from a smoking component.
According to another embodiment, the first tool member is provided with an opening associated with the suction device for introducing debris from a smoking component into the housing.
According to another embodiment, the housing is provided with a debris collection compartment for receiving debris sucked from a smoking component by the suction device.
According to another embodiment, the first tool member is provided with a wire brush connected to the head portion to remove debris from a smoking component.
According to another embodiment the cleaning assembly is provided with a second tool member with a stem portion sized to fit within the proximal end of the housing and a tapered head portion. The tapered head portion is provided with an abrasive surface to remove debris from a smoking component.
According to a further embodiment, the first tool member is removably coupled to the housing and is interchangeable with a second tool member.
According to yet another embodiment, the cleaning assembly is provided with an attachment member removably coupled to the housing. The attachment member is sized to receive the stem portion of the first tool member.
According to another embodiment, the cleaning assembly is provided with an attachment member connected to the housing. The attachment member is sized to receive the stem portion of the first tool member. Additionally, the attachment member cannot be removed from the housing.
According to another embodiment, the housing is provided with a cavity sized to receive a filter of a smoking device.
According to another embodiment, the housing is provided with a tool member sized to be received within the cavity of the smoking device.
According to a further embodiment, the distal end of the housing is provided with a threaded region sized to receive and be in threaded engagement with the base.
According to a further embodiment, the electric drive device oscillates at a predetermined speed.
According to an even further embodiment, the distal end of the housing is provided with a circumference and the proximal end of the housing is provided with a circumference that is smaller than the circumference of the distal end of the housing.
According to an even further embodiment, the base is provided with a rechargeable electric power source.
According to yet another embodiment, the base further is provided with an indicator in communication with the electric power source, to indicate a charge level of the electric power source.
According to yet another embodiment, the indicator further is provided with an LED and a controller. The controller is programmed to receive a signal indicative of the charge level of the electric power source and turn the LED on in response to the charge level of the electric power source being below a predetermined threshold.
According to yet another embodiment, the indicator is provided with a plurality of LEDs and a controller. The controller is programmed to receive a signal indicative of the charge level of the electric power source and turn on a selective number of the plurality of LEDs that correspond to the level of charge left in the electric power source.
According to an embodiment, a cleaning assembly for a smoking component is provided with a housing and a first tool member. The first tool member has a stem portion and a head portion and is receivably connected with the housing by the stem portion of the first tool member, being operably associated with the housing. The cleaning assembly is also provided with an electric drive device within the housing to oscillate the head portion of the first tool member to enable the head portion to remove debris from a smoking component when the first tool member is operationally received within the housing and the head portion is disposed within a smoking component.
According to another embodiment, the cleaning assembly is further provided with a suction device disposed in the housing for sucking debris from a smoking component. The first tool member is provided with an opening associated with the suction device for introducing debris from a smoking component into the housing.
Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of the present disclosure known to the inventors. However, it should be understood that disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the present disclosure which may be embodied in various and alternative forms. Therefore, specific details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, rather merely as representative bases for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present disclosure.
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The cleaning assembly 20 is provided with a first tool member 30. The first tool member 30 has a stem portion 32 and a head portion 34. The stem portion 32 of the first tool member 30 is sized to fit within the proximal end 24 of the housing 22, connecting the first tool member 30 to the housing 22. The head portion 34 of the first tool member 30 is provided with a wire brush 38 to aid in removing resin, tar, and other debris from a smoking component, generally referred to as debris. The head portion 34 of the first tool member 30 also has an opening 72 that allows debris from the smoking component to be introduced into the housing.
The cleaning assembly 20 is further provided with an electric drive device 36 oriented within the housing 22 to, in at least one embodiment, rotationally oscillate the first tool member 30 about an axis when the first tool member 30 is connected to the housing 22. The rotational movement of the first tool member 30 helps to break up any residue, debris, left in the smoking component. Additionally, while the first tool member 30 is rotating, the cleaning assembly 20 is simultaneously suctioning the debris out of the smoking component into the opening 70 in the head portion 34 of the first tool member 30 and into a debris collection component 74 located within the housing 22 (not shown in the figures). The housing 22 includes a suction device 76 and a communication channel or path that provides fluid communication between the opening 72 in the head portion 34 of the first tool member 30 and the debris collection component 74. The collected debris can be discarded by removing the base 28 from the housing 22. Alternatively, the collected debris can be discarded by an access door that allows communication with the debris collection component 74.
Typically, manually removing debris from a smoking component is time consuming, thus, the addition of the electric drive device 36 and the suction device 76 makes the process of cleaning a smoking component quicker and more efficient. Further, the ability for the cleaning assembly 20 to suction the debris as a user is cleaning the smoking component also makes the cleaning process faster and more sanitary.
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Furthermore, the ability for the tool members 30, 40 to be interchangeable provides convenience to the user. Rather than purchasing multiple cleaning devices, a user only has to purchase one device and then can use different tool members to clean various smoking components. This is more cost effective to a consumer and is also more cost effective to a manufacturer in terms of packaging and shipping expenses.
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It is to be understood that the foregoing is a description of one or more embodiments of the invention. The invention is not limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed herein, but rather is defined solely by the claims below. Furthermore, the statements contained in the foregoing description relate to particular embodiments and are not to be construed as limitations on the scope of the invention or on the definition of terms used in the claims, except where a term or phrase is expressly defined above. Various other embodiments and various changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiment(s) will become apparent to those skilled in the art. All such other embodiments, changes, and modifications are intended to come within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A cleaning assembly for a smoking component, the cleaning assembly comprising:
- a housing with a proximal end and a distal end;
- a base removably coupled to the distal end of the housing;
- a first tool member with a stem portion and a head portion, wherein the stem portion of the first tool member is sized to fit within the proximal end of the housing; and
- an electric drive device oriented within the housing to rotationally oscillate the first tool member about an axis when the first tool member is connected to the housing.
2. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, further comprising a suction device disposed within the housing for sucking debris from a smoking component.
3. The cleaning assembly of claim 2, wherein the first tool member further comprises an opening associated with the suction device for introducing debris from a smoking component into the housing.
4. The cleaning assembly of claim 2, wherein the housing further comprises a debris collection compartment for receiving debris sucked from a smoking component by the suction device.
5. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the first tool member further comprises a wire brush connected to the head portion to remove debris from a smoking component.
6. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second tool member with a stem portion sized to fit within the proximal end of the housing and a tapered head portion, wherein the tapered head portion comprises an abrasive surface to remove debris from a smoking component.
7. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the first tool member is removably coupled to the housing and is interchangeable with a second tool member.
8. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, further comprising an attachment member removably coupled to the housing, wherein the attachment member is sized to receive the stem portion of the first tool member.
9. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, further comprising an attachment member connected to the housing, wherein the attachment member is sized to receive the stem portion of the first tool member and wherein the attachment member cannot be removed from the housing.
10. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises a cavity sized to receive a filter of a smoking device.
11. The cleaning assembly of claim 10, further comprising a tool member sized to be received within the cavity of the smoking device to aid in removing the filter from the cavity.
12. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the housing further comprises a threaded region sized to receive and be in threaded engagement with the base.
13. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the electric drive device oscillates at a predetermined speed.
14. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the housing comprises a circumference and the proximal end of the housing comprises a circumference that is smaller than the circumference of the distal end of the housing.
15. The cleaning assembly of claim 1, wherein the base further comprises a rechargeable electric power source.
16. The cleaning assembly of claim 15, wherein the base further comprises an indicator in communication with the electric power source, to indicate a charge level of the electric power source.
17. The cleaning assembly of claim 16, wherein the indicator further comprises an LED and a controller, wherein the controller is programmed to receive a signal indicative of the charge level of the electric power source and turn the LED on in response to the charge level of the electric power source being below a predetermined threshold.
18. The cleaning assembly of claim 16, wherein the indicator further comprises a plurality of LEDs and a controller, wherein the controller is programmed to receive a signal indicative of the charge level of the electric power source and turn on a selective number of the plurality of LEDs that correspond to the level of charge left in the electric power source.
19. A cleaning assembly for a smoking component, the cleaning assembly comprising:
- a housing;
- a first tool member with a stem portion and a head portion, wherein the first tool member is receivably connected with the housing by the stem portion of the first tool member, being operably associated with the housing; and
- an electric drive device within the housing to oscillate the head portion of the first tool member to enable the head portion to remove debris from a smoking component when the first tool member is operationally received within the housing and the head portion is disposed within a smoking component.
20. The cleaning assembly of claim 19, further comprising a suction device disposed in the housing for sucking debris from a smoking component, the first tool member having an opening associated with the suction device for introducing debris from a smoking component into the housing.
Type: Application
Filed: May 13, 2025
Publication Date: Nov 20, 2025
Inventor: Nicholas Ray (Middleville, MI)
Application Number: 19/206,296