FIELD OF INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to smoking and smoking devices. The present invention
has particular but not exclusive application to disposable accessories and parts for
pipe and cigarette holders.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] When smoking tobacco from either a pipe, cigarette holder or cigarette, the smoke
includes nicotine, moisture, tar and other burnt tobacco byproducts. The pipe and
holder usually includes a filter in the stem to limit the amount of burnt byproducts
being inhaled by the smoker. With the pipe and holder, the elongate stem also assists
in limiting the amount of burnt byproducts reaching the smoker, because the smoke
loses heat and the suspended waste changes from a gaseous phase to a solid or liquid
phase and consequently is trapped by the filter.
[0003] With time, the waste byproducts clog the pipe preventing smoke from passing through
the internal passage. Consequently, the pipe and cigarette holder require regular
cleaning. The cleaning of pipes and cigarette holders is a laborious task repeated
on a regular basis. Furthermore, the cleaning of pipes and cigarette holders usually
leaves some waste thereby contaminating subsequent smoke passing through the stem
and lessening the enjoyment derived from smoking.
[0004] In addition, the area immediately in communication with the exit portal of the burning
chamber is often burnt as a consequence of the high temperature of the smoke reducing
the ability of the area to filter the smoke. Eventually the pipe or holder must be
replaced because of the damaged area adjacent the burning chamber.
[0005] These problems are an ongoing source of frustration to smokers as effective filtering
of the smoke is reduced. Where filtering is reduced over a period of time, the smoker's
health can be adversely affected. As well, the regular ongoing requirement to clean
the pipes and holders before a person can enjoy having a smoke often turns the person
away from using such smoking devices.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide an alternative smoking filter
means that overcomes at least in part one or more of the abovementioned problems.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In one aspect the present invention broadly resides in a disposable receiving member
for use within a pipe or holder to receive smoke from a burning chamber or area and
collect waste from passaged smoke and other end products.
[0008] The disposable receiving member for use within a pipe or holder to receive smoke
from a burning chamber or area and collect waste from passaged smoke and other end
products is preferably made of ceramics, metal or a combination thereof to withstand
the high temperatures associated with the burning chamber and smoke.
[0009] In one preferred embodiment, the disposable receiving member has at least an inner
ceramic layer for absorbing moisture and some exudates. In an alternate embodiment,
the disposable shank is made of timber and a charcoal inner liner is formed after
the timber has been burnt from the passaging of hot smoke.
[0010] Preferably the receiving member can be made of any suitable material including ceramic,
clay, wood, glass, silicone, heat resistant plastics material and metal or combinations
thereof.
[0011] In another aspect the present invention broadly resides in a disposable receiving
member for use within a pipe or holder and has a carbon filter, paper or gauze filter
or other similar filter means for removing particulates from the smoke. Other filter
materials include balsa wood, silica gel crystals, fibrous material, charcoal pellets
and absorbent paper.
[0012] In another embodiment the disposable receiving member is shaped to trap moisture
and exudates within the receiving member by means of a liquid trap within the passage
through which smoke passes from the burning chamber to the stem.
[0013] The receiving member is preferably shaped to resist burning from the high temperatures
and embers generated from the burning product.
[0014] The receiving member is preferably made of temperature resistant materials to prevent
the burning of the receiving member from high temperatures associated with the burning
chamber and smoke and the production of embers from the burning product. In a preferred
embodiment, the receiving member has an outer metal casing and an inner ceramic layer.
[0015] Preferably the receiving member has a passage that allows smoke to enter at or adjacent
to one end of the receiving member and exit adjacent another end of the receiving
member.
[0016] In one preferred embodiment the receiving member is shaped so that its outer surface
facilitates heat exchange. In one preferred form the outer surface of the receiving
member has one or more laterally extending fins. In one preferred form the outer surface
of the receiving member is elongate and may include laterally extending fins. The
ability to lower the temperature of smoke passing through the receiving member increases
the amount of waste cooled to solid or liquid form that may be trapped by the receiving
member.
[0017] In another preferred form the disposable receiving member includes an outer casing
and an inner layer. Preferably the outer casing and inner layer are made of different
materials or similar materials but with different component proportions to facilitate
heat transfer.
[0018] The disposable receiving member may be inserted as part of a bowl member or be part
of a stem portion of a pipe or cigarette holder.
[0019] The disposable receiving member preferably forms a seal by any suitable sealing means
when fitted with a bowl member. In one preferred embodiment the disposable receiving
member forms a seal with a rubber or silicone gasket with the bowl member. In a further
preferred embodiment the disposable receiving member has an opening at one end for
receiving smoke and a boss section surrounding the opening and there is a gasket positionable
about the boss section for sealing engagement with the bowl member.
[0020] The disposable receiving member may be retrofitted to suitable pipes and cigarette
holders.
[0021] In another aspect the present invention broadly resides in a disposable receiving
member integral or engageable with a stem portion for use within a pipe or holder,
wherein the combination forms a single disposable unit for filtering smoke. The receiving
member and/or the stem portion preferably includes filter means. The filter means
preferably includes a filter within the stem portion for a pipe or cigarette holder.
The filter means preferably includes a filter and filter housing.
[0022] In another aspect the present invention broadly resides in a device for smoking including
a bowl member having a burning chamber with an exit portal for providing an outlet
for smoke;
a disposable receiving member in communication with the exit portal of the burning
chamber, wherein the receiving member is adapted to collect waste from passaged smoke
and other end products from a burning product in the burning chamber;
a stem portion in communication with the receiving member;
wherein in use smoke passes from the burning chamber through the receiving member
and to the stem portion.
[0023] The disposable receiving member preferably serves as a trap to collect moisture,
exudates and/or particulate matter from the burnt product.
[0024] The disposable receiving member preferably comprises ceramics, metal or a combination
thereof to withstand the high temperatures associated with the burning chamber and
smoke. In one preferred embodiment, the disposable receiving member has at least an
inner ceramic layer for absorbing moisture and some exudates. In other embodiments,
the disposable receiving member has a carbon filter, paper or gauze filter or other
similar filter means for removing particulates from the smoke.
[0025] In another embodiment the disposable receiving member is shaped to trap moisture
and exudates within the receiving member by means of a liquid trap within the passage
through which smokes passes from the burning chamber to the stem.
[0026] The receiving member is preferably shaped to resist burning from the high temperatures
and embers generated from the burning product. The receiving member is preferably
made of temperature resistant materials to prevent the burning of the receiving member
from high temperatures associated with the burning chamber and smoke and the production
of embers from the burning product. In a preferred embodiment, the receiving member
has an outer metal casing and an inner ceramic layer. In a preferred embodiment the
receiving member has a passage that allows smoke to enter at or adjacent to one end
of the receiving member and exit adjacent another end of the receiving member.
[0027] The disposable receiving member may be inserted as part of the bowl member. The disposable
receiving member may alternatively be part of the stem portion.
[0028] In one preferred form the receiving member is shaped so that its outer surface facilitates
heat exchange. In one preferred embodiment the outer surface of the receiving member
has one or more laterally extending fins. In one preferred form the outer surface
of the receiving member is elongate and may include laterally extending fins. The
ability to lower the temperature of smoke passing through the receiving member increases
the amount of waste cooled to solid or liquid form that may be trapped by the receiving
member.
[0029] The bowl member, receiving member and stem portion may be a single disposable unit.
Preferably the device is an assembly of components. More preferably the device includes
a bowl, stem portion and cover and a disposable shank trap and filter. The shank trap
and filter may be formed as a single unit or are separate components.
[0030] The term product includes tobacco and any other substance that may be suitably smoked.
[0031] The device may also include an absorbent filter means within the disposable receiving
member. In a preferred embodiment, the device includes an absorbent acetate paper
filter within the disposable receiving member.
[0032] Alternately or in addition the stem portion may include suitable filter means. The
stem portion preferably includes a mouth portion from which a smoker can inhale the
smoke. Preferably there is an absorbent paper filter within the stem portion to filter
particulate matter from the smoke.
[0033] The absorbent paper filter is preferably elongate with fluted outer surface to provide
an increased surface area for filtering purposes. The absorbent paper filter is preferably
removable for disposal or cleaning purposes. The absorbent paper filter is more preferably
disposable.
[0034] The mouth portion may include a filter means to further filter the smoke.
[0035] The bowl member is preferably in the shape of a conventional pipe bowl that is engageable
with the receiving member and stem portion so that there is a passage from the burning
chamber through the exit portal receiving member and stem portion. In another embodiment
the bowl member is preferably shaped to receive a stick shaped smoking product such
as a butt-less cigarette. In this way the device serves as a holder and though the
product may be burnt outside of the bowl member, wherein smoke nevertheless passes
through the bowl member.
[0036] In another aspect the present invention broadly resides in a device for smoking including
a bowl member having a burning chamber with an exit portal for providing an outlet
for smoke;
a disposable receiving member for use within a pipe or holder to receive smoke from
a burning chamber or area and collect waste from passaged smoke and other end products
and made of ceramics, metal or a combination thereof to withstand the high temperatures
associated with the burning chamber and smoke, wherein the disposable receiving member
is adapted to filter moisture, exudates and/or particulate matter from the burnt product;
and
a stem portion in communication with the receiving member;
wherein in use smoke passes from the burning chamber through the receiving member
and to the stem portion.
[0037] In another aspect the present invention broadly resides in a device for smoking including
a bowl member having a burning chamber with an exit portal for providing an outlet
for smoke;
a disposable receiving member for use within a pipe or holder to receive smoke from
a burning chamber or area and collect waste from passaged smoke and other end products
and made of ceramics, metal or a combination thereof to withstand the high temperatures
associated with the burning chamber and smoke, wherein the disposable receiving member
substantially serves as a trap to collect moisture, exudates and/or particulate matter
from the burnt product; and
a stem portion in communication with the receiving member;
wherein in use smoke passes from the burning chamber through the receiving member
and to the stem portion.
[0038] In another aspect the present invention broadly resides in a smoking device assembly
including
a bowl member having a burning chamber with an exit portal for providing an outlet
for smoke;
a disposable receiving member for use within a pipe or holder to receive smoke from
a burning chamber or area and collect waste from passaged smoke and other end products
and made of ceramics, metal or a combination thereof to withstand the high temperatures
associated with the burning chamber and smoke, wherein the disposable receiving member
substantially serves as a trap to collect moisture, exudates and/or particulate matter
from the burnt product; and
a stem portion in communication with the receiving member;
wherein in use smoke passes from the burning chamber through the receiving member
and to the stem portion;
wherein the device is periodically disassembled and reassembled with replacement receiving
member.
[0039] In another aspect the invention broadly resides in a kit of replacement parts for
the abovementioned smoking device including one or more receiving members. The kit
may also include one or more filters and/or one or more bowl members.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0040] In order that the present invention can be more readily understood and put into practical
effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a diagrammatic view of the assembly of a first embodiment of the smoking
device wherein (a) shows stem and bowl, (b) shows filter housing and (c) shows shank
trap;
Figure 2 is a diagrammatic view of a second embodiment of the smoking device wherein
(a) shows assembled device, (b) shows filter housing and (c) shows shank trap;
Figure 3 is an alternate view of the second embodiment of the smoking device wherein
(a) and (b) show assembled device;
Figure 4 is a third embodiment of the smoking device wherein the bowl is interchangeable
and wherein (a) shows an assembled device, (b) shows stem and bowl and (c) shows bowl;
Figure 5 is a fourth embodiment of the smoking device wherein the bowl can be screwed
into position and wherein (a) shows bowl fixed to stem, (b) shows bowl and (c) shows
filter housing;
Figure 6 (a) and (b) are diagrammatic views of another embodiment of the invention
showing a shank trap;
Figure 7 is a diagrammatic view of a gasket for the shank trap;
Figure 8 (a) and (b) are diagrammatic views of the filter housing and mouthpiece;
Figure 9 (a) and (b) are diagrammatic views of the filter housing and mouthpiece;
Figure 10 is a diagrammatic view of the filter housing with a paper filter;
Figure 11 is an exploded view of a fifth embodiment of the device; and
Figure 12 is a diagrammatic view of a shank trap for a cigarette holder where (a)
is a cap, (b) is a filter portion and (c) shows an end view of the filter portion.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0041] With reference to figure 1, there is shown an unassembled smoking device including
a receiving member in the form of a shank trap 11, a filter housing 12 with a mouth
piece 13, stem 14 and bowl 15. The shank trap 11 is attachable to the filter housing
12 at the opposing end to the mouth piece 13. The filter housing 12 has an acetate
paper filter 16 (shown in phantom) locatable within the housing 12. The filter housing
12 with the shank trap 11, when assembled forms a filter assembly locatable within
stem 14. The bowl 15 is locatable on the stem 14. When assembled, the burning chamber
of the bowl 15 is in communication with the shank trap 11 and the filter housing 12.
Smoke from the burning chamber passes into the shank trap 11 as the smoker draws on
the mouthpiece 13, the smoke then passes through the paper acetate filter 16 within
the filter housing 12 and is inhaled by the smoker. The shank trap 11 is shaped to
collect moisture, tar and other end products while allowing smoke to pass through
pores 18 in the distal end 19 of the shank trap 11. The acetate paper filter 16 serves
to further filter particulates from the smoke before it is inhaled by the smoker.
As the smoke passes from the burning chamber, it cools and some waste changes to particulate
or liquid form. Some of the particulate and liquid waste is trapped within the shank
trap 11. The shank trap 11 and the acetate paper filter 16 are disposable and can
be easily replaced with a new shank trap and filter respectively. The shank trap 11
is preferably made of metal such as brass or aluminium with an inner ceramic lining.
[0042] With reference to figures 2 and 3, there is shown a second embodiment of a smoking
device 20. The smoking device 20 has a bowl 21, stem 22, mouth piece 23 and shank
trap 24. The stem 22 includes two paper filters 25 (shown in phantom). The device
20 shown in figures 2 and 3 is very similar to the device shown in figure 1 except
with the device 20 the filter housing is part of the stem 22.
[0043] In figure 4 there is shown a smoking device 40 wherein the bowl 41 can be removed
and replaced by engaging and sliding into position on the stem 42. The bowl 41 has
engagement members 43 with inclined sides for sliding along a channel 44 within the
stem 42.
[0044] In figure 5, there is shown an exploded view of a further embodiment of a smoking
device 50 where the bowl 51 is removable by means of a screw thread 52. The bowl 51
can be fixed to the stem 53 within a complementary thread in the stem 53. The smoking
device 50 has a filter means including a shank trap 54 and paper filter 55.
[0045] In figure 6 there is shown a preferred embodiment of the shank trap 60. The shank
trap 60 is composed of ceramic material able to absorb moisture and other smoke end
products. The shank trap 60 has a bowl end 61 adapted to be fitted to a bowl (not
shown). The bowl end 61 has an opening 62 which is in communication with the bowl
and burning chamber exit portal (not shown) when fitted. To seal the fitting of the
shank trap 60 to the bowl, a rubber gasket 63 (Figure 7) is fitted around the periphery
of the opening 62 within the surrounding recessed portion 64.
[0046] The opening 62 is an entry into internal passage 65. Passage 65 has an outlet 66
at the opposing end to opening 62. The outlet 66 has a wide mouth portion 67 to accommodate
positioning of a paper filter within the pipe or holder.
[0047] The shank trap 60 has an outer metal casing 68 for providing heat resistance and
a molded ceramic core 69 for withstanding high temperatures and absorbing moisture
and other liquid and gaseous end products.
[0048] The stem 80 shown in figures 8 and 9 has a filter housing 81 and mouthpiece 82. The
embodiment shown in figure 8 shows the mouthpiece 82 having a recessed end 84 that
fits within a housing end 83. Alternately, the mouthpiece 82 can friction fit over
one end 85 of the housing 81 (shown in figure 9).
[0049] Within the filter housing 81 there is positioned an acetate paper filter 82 which
has a substantially cylindrical form with a fluted outer surface 88 to provide an
increased surface area for the filtering of smoke.
[0050] The shank trap 60 can fit substantially within the end 89 of the filter housing 81
that is opposed to the mouthpiece 82. The shank trap 60 is then fitted to the bowl
(not shown). The filter housing 81 is then friction-fitted to the bowl, thereby encasing
the shank trap 60 in an operational position.
[0051] After use or when the pipe requires cleaning, the shank trap 60 and filter 82 is
replaced and the used parts disposed. In this way efficient filtering is maintained
and the frustration of cleaning is avoided by using replacement parts.
[0052] In figure 11, a further embodiment of the smoking device is shown with a bowl 110,
shank trap 111, filter housing 112 with mouth piece 113, stem 114 and stem cover 115.
[0053] In a further embodiment shown in Figure 12, a shank trap 90 can be fitted (and retrofitted)
into a cigarette holder 91. The shank trap 90 has a U-shaped bowl 92 for holding the
cigarette in position so that smoke can be drawn through the cigarette and the shank
trap 90 as the smoker inhales. While at least the initial burning does not occur in
the bowl 92, the bowl 92 is required to hold the cigarette and enable smoke to be
drawn through to the mouthpiece. When fitted to the cigarette holder, the shank trap
90 has a filter portion 93 in the form of a ceramic net 94 through which smoke passes
and out through a covering cap 95 which is locatable over the net 94. The covering
cap 95 has a centrally located opening 97. Smoke passes over the ceramic surfaces
of the net 94 which filters the moisture and gaseous end products and then collects
in chamber 96 formed by the cap 95 and net 94. The collected smoke has cooled by the
time it reaches the chamber 96 and some smoke end products change phase to liquid
and particulate matter and are trapped in the chamber 96. Only smoke passes out of
opening 97 in the cap 95. Smoke then passes through the mouth piece 98 of the cigarette
holder 91.
[0054] The fitting of the shank trap to a cigarette holder provides a means of filtering
the smoke from a cigarette without using a conventional cigarette butt. The shank
trap is furthermore disposable and can be replaced with a new shank trap when cleaning
is required.
[0055] The present embodiment of the shank trap provides the advantage that it is substantially
heat resistant, can absorb moisture and other smoke end products and in some embodiments
trap liquid waste and particulate end products and is disposable avoiding the need
to clean pipes and holders. In this way efficient filtering of smoke can be maintained
without ongoing cleaning problems. Furthermore efficient use of tobacco can be achieved.
With the shank trap for the cigarette holder, the entire cigarette can be smoked thus
saving on costs and wasting less tobacco. Furthermore there is no need for cigarette
butts.
[0056] It will of course be realised that while the foregoing has been given by way of illustrative
example of this invention, all such and other modifications and variations thereto
as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad
scope and ambit of this invention as is herein set forth.
[0057] Throughout the description and claims of this specification the word "comprise" and
variations of that word such as "comprises" and "comprising", are not intended to
exclude other additives, components, integers or steps.
[0058] The present invention is directed to a disposable shank trap for use with a pipe
to filter smoke from the burning chamber. The shank trap can include or be associated
with other filters to further filter smoke. The advantage of the shank trap is that
it can be easily replaced, avoid problems with the cleaning of the pipe, provide efficient
filtering of the smoke and efficient usage of the tobacco.
1. A disposable receiving member for use within a pipe or holder to receive smoke from
a burning chamber or area and collect waste from passaged smoke and other end products.
2. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
is made of ceramics, metal or a combination thereof to withstand the high temperatures
associated with the burning chamber and smoke.
3. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
has an outer metal casing and an inner ceramic layer.
4. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
is made of timber which forms a charcoal inner liner with the passage of hot smoke.
5. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
is made of suitable material selected from the following group: ceramic, clay, wood,
glass, silicone, heat resistant plastics material, metal or combinations thereof.
6. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
has an outer surface with one or more laterally extending fins for facilitating heat
exchange.
7. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
has a carbon filter, paper or gauze filter or other similar filter means for removing
particulates from the smoke.
8. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
is shaped to trap moisture and exudates within the receiving member with the passage
of smoke.
9. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving member
has a passage that allows smoke to enter at or adjacent to one end of the receiving
member and exit adjacent another end of the receiving member.
10. A disposable receiving member as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the receiving member is insertable as part of a bowl member or forms part of a stem
portion of a pipe or cigarette holder.
11. A disposable receiving member as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the receiving member can be retrofitted to suitable pipes and cigarette holders.
12. A disposable receiving member as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9,
wherein the receiving member is sealable with a rubber or silicone gasket with a bowl
member.
13. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 12, wherein the receiving member
has an opening at one end for receiving smoke and a boss section surrounding the opening,
wherein the gasket is positionable about the boss section for sealing engagement with
the bowl member.
14. A disposable receiving member integral or engageable with a stem portion for use within
a pipe or holder, wherein the combination forms a single disposable unit for filtering
smoke.
15. A disposable receiving member as claimed in claim 14, wherein there is a filter within
the stem portion for a pipe or cigarette holder.
16. A device for smoking including:
a bowl member having a burning chamber with an exit portal for providing an outlet
for smoke;
a disposable receiving member in communication with the exit portal of the burning
chamber, wherein the receiving member is adapted to collect waste from passaged smoke
and other end products from a burning product in the burning chamber; and
a stem portion in communication with the receiving member;
wherein in use smoke passes from the burning chamber through the receiving member
and to the stem portion.
17. A device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the receiving member has an outer metal casing
and an inner ceramic layer.
18. A device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the receiving member forms part of the bowl
member or part of the stem portion.
19. A device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the receiving member has a carbon filter,
paper or gauze filter or other similar filter means for removing particulates from
the smoke and/or the stem portion includes suitable filter means.
20. A device as claimed in claim 17, wherein the stem portion includes an absorbent paper
filter within the stem portion to filter particulate matter from the smoke.
21. A device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the bowl member is in the shape of a conventional
pipe bowl that is engageable with the receiving member and the stem portion so that
there is a passage from the burning chamber through the exit portal, receiving member
and stem portion.
22. A device as claimed in claim 16, wherein the bowl member is shaped to receive a cigarette
and smoke is able to pass through the bowl member and holder.
23. A device for smoking including:
a bowl member having a burning chamber with an exit portal for providing an outlet
for smoke;
a disposable receiving member for use within a pipe or holder to receive smoke from
a burning chamber or area and collect waste from passaged smoke and other end products
and made of ceramics, metal or a combination thereof to withstand the high temperatures
associated with the burning chamber and smoke, wherein the disposable receiving member
is adapted to filter moisture, exudates and/or particulate matter from the burnt product;
and
a stem portion in communication with the receiving member;
wherein in use smoke passes from the burning chamber through the receiving member
and to the stem portion.
24. A device for smoking as claimed in claim 23, wherein the disposable receiving member
substantially serves as a trap to collect moisture, exudates and/or particulate matter
from the burnt product.