CN113950257A - Smoking article holder - Google Patents

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CN113950257A
CN113950257A CN202080042013.9A CN202080042013A CN113950257A CN 113950257 A CN113950257 A CN 113950257A CN 202080042013 A CN202080042013 A CN 202080042013A CN 113950257 A CN113950257 A CN 113950257A
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奥菲尔·霍达亚·马尔卡·比卢·科亨
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    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • A24F13/02Cigar or cigarette holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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Abstract

A holder for a smoking article, the holder comprising a smoking article engaging end and a mouth end with a flow path extending therebetween, and wherein the mouth end comprises a lip portion configured to be placed in a space between lips of an individual without puckering the individual.

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Smoking article holder
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a mouthpiece for a smoking article.
Hereinafter in the specification and claims, the term smoking article is used in its broadest form and includes smoking articles of any type, size and shape, including but not limited to cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, smoking pipes (smoking pipes), hookah (hookah), smoking guns (smoking bangs) and the like.
Background
Although tobacco flooding is one of the biggest public health threats faced throughout the world, according to some estimates, there are approximately 10 million smokers in the world, and some people estimate that nearly 20% of the world's population smokes about 6.5 trillion cigarettes sold worldwide each year, which equates to about 180 million cigarettes per day.
There are many types of cigarette holders on the market, used as fashion accessories, mainly in the form of elongated tubes in which the cigarettes are housed for smoking. Starting early in the 1910 s, cigarette holders were considered an important component of female fashion. In addition, some cigarette holders are provided with a filter device for capturing some nicotine.
It is believed that smoking is one of the causes of severe lip and mouth wrinkles (commonly referred to as "smoker lines", "smoker folds" or "cigarette folds") caused by repetitive puckering, i.e., restricting the orbicularis muscle around the lips.
Disclosure of Invention
According to the present disclosure, there is provided a mouthpiece for a smoking article, the mouthpiece comprising a smoking article mouthpiece end and a mouthpiece end, and having a flow path extending therebetween, and wherein the mouthpiece end comprises a lip configured to occupy a major space between the lips of an individual.
The present disclosure relates to a mouthpiece for a smoking article, the mouthpiece comprising a body portion configured to have a smoking article mouthpiece and a mouthpiece portion with a flow path extending therebetween; the smoking article engagement portion comprises a smoking article holder engageable with a mouth of a smoking article and the mouth is configured with a lip, wherein the lip is substantially larger than the smoking article holder.
The term mouth as used in the present specification and claims refers to a portion of a smoking article which, in conventional use of the smoking article, is placed between the lips of a user to manipulate/draw the smoking article, such as a cigarette butt (with or without a filter), the mouthpiece of any smoking article, etc.
The arrangement is such that the lip portion is configured to occupy a major space extending between the lips of an individual, whereby, in use, a major portion of the individual's lips is supported on the lip portion (rather than on the mouth of the smoking article) and prevented from puckering, i.e. compressing, on the smoking article (such that the lips do not substantially deform when received, i.e. the lips do not close around a relatively small diameter smoking article).
The lip portion is shaped and dimensioned to fit a moderately open mouth, but not pucker the lip, i.e. in its natural state.
According to a particular configuration of the present disclosure, the lips have a complementary shape of the lips of an adult or juvenile individual with the mouth in a slightly open state, but the lips do not pucker.
Any one or more of the following features, designs and configurations may be applied to a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure, alone or in various combinations thereof:
the cross-sectional area of the lip is significantly greater than the cross-sectional area of the smoking article holder;
the inner diameter of the smoking article holder is significantly smaller than the diameter of the smallest circle inscribed with the lip;
the lip may be configured in a substantially flat shape, with rounded edges; the lip may be oval;
the flat shape of the lip may be configured with narrowed side edges;
the flat shape of the lip may be configured with one or more axially extending grooves at each side edge, giving the sides of the lip flexibility;
one or both lip surfaces of the lip may be configured with an axially extending groove that conforms to the lip nodule shape (lip arch);
the smoking article holder may be configured as a tubular member configured to be received within or to receive the mouth of a smoking article;
the smoking article holder may be configured with a tapered cross-section such that it is adapted to engage with different sizes of mouths of smoking articles;
the smoking article holder may be configured to have a stepped cross-section (i.e. configured to have two or more different radii) such that it is adapted to engage with different sizes of mouths of smoking articles;
the smoking article holder and lip may extend coaxially along the longitudinal axis of the mouthpiece;
the stop portion may be arranged within the tubular portion of the smoking article holder for limiting axial insertion of the mouth of the smoking article in the tubular portion;
when configured as a tubular member, the smoking article holder may constitute a finger grip/holder for a mouthpiece;
the mouthpiece can be made of the same material, or can be made of several different materials; for example, the lip portion may be made of an elastomer and the body portion may be made of a hard material;
the mouthpiece may be made of a hard material;
the mouthpiece may be made of an elastomeric/elastic material;
the mouthpiece may be made of natural material such as wood;
the mouthpiece may be made of disposable/biodegradable material;
the mouthpiece may be washable;
the mouthpiece may be made of a translucent material;
the mouthpiece can be configured with individualized sensory parameters such as appearance, shape, colour, smell, taste; texture, hardness, etc.;
the surface portion of the mouthpiece may be configured with advertising;
the mouthpiece may be configured with one or more air channels extending from a surface of the body to the flow path;
the mouthpiece may be fitted with a filter unit;
the filter unit may be integral with the mouthpiece or integral with the mouthpiece;
the filter unit may be mounted at one or both of the smoking article mouthpiece and mouthpiece portion;
the filter unit may be replaceable;
the smoking article holder may be a tubular support extending from an end of the body;
the length of the tubular support may be sufficient for gripping of an individual's finger at the smoking site;
the length of the tubular support can be customized by trimming;
the mouthpiece may be fitted with flavouring agents disposed along the flow path, whereby inhalation results in a flavoured smoking sensation; the flavoring agent may be provided in a replaceable cartridge;
at least the lip of the body of the mouthpiece may be made of an insulating material so as to reduce the amount of heat transferred to the user's lips when smoking (or smoking);
the cross-sectional area and shape of the flow path can be maintained for smooth smoking therethrough without increasing the force required to smoke the smoking article.
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In order to better understand the subject matter disclosed herein and to exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
figure 1A is a perspective view of a mouthpiece from the proximal end according to the present disclosure;
figure 1B is a perspective view of the mouthpiece of figure 1A from a distal end;
FIG. 1C is a cross-section taken along line 1C-1C of FIG. 1A;
FIG. 1D is a cross-section taken along line 1D-1D of FIG. 1A;
figure 2A is a top plan view of the mouthpiece of figure 1D;
figure 2B is a side plan view of the mouthpiece of figure 1C;
figure 3A is a proximal perspective view of a cigarette holder according to the present disclosure;
FIG. 3B is a distal perspective view of FIG. 3A;
FIG. 3C is a cross-section taken along line 3C-3C of FIG. 3A;
FIG. 3D is a cross-section taken along line 3D-3D of FIG. 3A;
figure 4A shows an individual's face and a mouthpiece with a cigarette;
figure 4B is a side view showing an individual using the mouthpiece;
figure 4C is a front view of the mouth of the mouthpiece holding the cigarettes;
figures 5A to 5D are cross-sectional views of a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure showing different embodiments and variations thereof, wherein:
figure 5A is a top plan cross-sectional view showing a smoking article holder provided with a tapered cross-section;
figure 5B is a perspective cut-away view showing a smoking article holder provided with a stepped cross-section and provided with an extended smoking article holder;
figure 5C is a side sectional view showing a cigarette mouthpiece fitted with a filter unit;
FIG. 5D is a side cross-sectional view showing a mouthpiece provided with air passageways;
figures 6A to 6C show examples of different smoking articles for use with a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure, wherein:
figure 6A shows a hookah fitted with a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure;
figure 6B illustrates a smoking pipe fitted with a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure; and
figure 6C illustrates a water pipe fitted with a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
Attention is first drawn to fig. 1 and 2, which illustrate a mouthpiece, generally indicated by the numeral 20, according to an example of the present disclosure.
The mouthpiece 20 is made of an elastic material, such as silicone rubber, and comprises a body portion 22, the body portion 22 having a smoking article engagement portion 24 on a distal side (or end side) and a mouthpiece portion 26 on an opposite proximal side. Although the mouthpiece of the present example is made of a resilient, resilient material, it will be appreciated that the mouthpiece may be made of any other material, such as wood, metal, polymeric material, ceramic, etc. More specifically, the mouthpiece 20 may be made from a combination of materials, for example, the mouthpiece 20 may be made from a hard material and an over-molding resilient material is overmolded over at least a portion of the hard material, such as the mouthpiece portion 26.
At least the lip portion of the body of the mouthpiece may be made of an insulating material to reduce the amount of heat transferred to the lips of the user when smoking.
The smoking article seam 24 is configured with a smoking article holder 28 in the form of a tubular extension, the smoking article holder 28 having a diameter D corresponding to a smoking article, i.e. a cigarette 32 (shown in fig. 3A-3D)sInner diameter D ofiAnd thus may engage the mouth (such as end 34, e.g., filter end) of cigarette 32, as will be discussed in more detail below. Tubular extension 28 has an outer diameter DO(DO>Di)。
The mouthpiece portion 26 has a lip 40, the lip 40 being a flat portion of the body 22, having two identical faces and being configured with a central recess 42 (corresponding to a lip nodule shape 45 (figure 4C)). The shape and size of the lip portion 40 corresponds to the upper (upper) lip 49 of a mouth that an adult slightly opens in a natural non-puckered stateuAnd a lower (lower) lip 49bThe spaces 47 (fig. 4A) therebetween are uniform in shape and size. The sides of the lip 40 are slightly narrower and thinner and terminate in longitudinal side creases 46, giving the sides increased resilience for reduced pressure and pleasure from the user's mouth-engaging portion. However, it is understood that the lip 40 may be free of the side ridges 46 and the central groove 42.
Notably, the inner diameter D of the smoking article holderi(and outer diameter DO) Is significantly smaller than the diameter D of the smallest circle internally tangent with the lipmax(Di<<Dmax)。
The flow path 54 extends along the longitudinal axis X of the mouthpiece 20 between a distal end (i.e. from the smoking article holder 28) and a proximal end (i.e. from the mouthpiece portion 26) and has a somewhat flattened outlet 56 at an end wall portion 58 of the mouthpiece portion 26. It is noted that the mouthpiece 20 is symmetrical about the longitudinal axis X. The cross-sectional area and shape of the flow path may maintain smooth draw therethrough without increasing the force required to draw the smoking article.
It is noted that the lip 40 is shaped and dimensioned to fit the individual's moderately open mouth, but without puckering the lips, i.e. in their natural state. However, the mouthpiece 20 may be configured in different sizes (e.g., large, common, and small) to accommodate different individual physiological parameters.
As can best be seen in fig. 2B, the flow path 54 narrows slightly towards its distal end at imaginary line 62. Therefore, when the mouth (filter-side end) reaches the narrowed portion, the portion of the cigarette 32 inserted into the tubular smoking article holder 28 is restricted. However, the narrowing is gradual, whereby the mouth of the cigarette fits into the narrowed portion in a small length so as to grip the mouth of the cigarette with substantially only little pressure (if any).
With additional reference to figures 3A to 3D of the drawings, there is shown an example in which a smoking article (i.e. a cigarette 32) is used in conjunction with the mouthpiece 20, according to an example of the present disclosure in which the mouth (i.e. the filter end 34) of the cigarette 32 is introduced into the tubular smoking article holder 28, extending into the flow path 54 within the body portion 22, thereby gripping the smoking article by very gentle pressure/friction (against the inner wall surface of the device) to prevent spontaneous dislodgement of the cigarette 32 from the mouthpiece 20.
In use, as shown in fig. 4A-4C, the individual grips the mouthpiece 20, for example at the outer surface of the tubular smoking article holder 28 (or over a portion of a cigarette), as is conventional for gripping a cigarette, or the individual grips the mouthpiece 20 at the body portion 22, and when smoking, the lip portion 40 is placed between the individual's lips in a naturally un-puckered and slightly open mouth state. As shown in fig. 4C, the mouthpiece occupies a major portion of the space 47 (the upper (superior) lip 49)uAnd a lower (lower) lip 49bIn between) to prevent an individual from puckering their mouth during smoking, thereby eliminating or reducing the formation of wrinkles associated with smoking, and yet not interfering with the sensation of smoking.
Turning now to figures 5A to 5D, there are examples of additional embodiments and variants of a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure, all however following the main design features of the present disclosure.
The mouthpiece, generally designated 70, shown in figure 5A has a front face engaging with a rear faceThe disclosed mouthpiece has the same appearance, in particular with respect to the shape and size of the mouthpiece part 71. However, the mouthpiece 70 is configured with a flow path 72 having a tapered cross-section along the longitudinal axis X. The tubular smoking article holder 74 is configured with an end inner diameter Di1(diameter D of Standard cigarette)sCorrespondingly) and narrows in the proximal direction in order to adapt the diameter of the slim/slender cigarette to the minimum diameter Di2Thus, a single mouthpiece 70 may be used to accommodate mouths of smoking articles of different sizes.
In figure 5B there is also shown an example of a mouthpiece, generally designated 80, having the same appearance as that disclosed in connection with the previous figures, particularly in terms of the shape and size of the mouthpiece portion 82. In this embodiment, the smoking article holder is an elongate tubular portion 84 (i.e. longer than the tubular portion 28 of the previous example) such that, in use, the mouthpiece 80 is gripped over said elongate tubular portion 84.
The length of the elongated tubular portion 84 may be tailored to individual preferences, and according to embodiments of the present disclosure, the outer surface of the elongated tubular portion 84 may be configured with length tailoring indicia (not shown).
In addition, the flow path 88 of the mouthpiece 80 has an annular shoulder ("step") 90, which annular shoulder 90 facilitates acting as a stop to prevent over-insertion of smoking articles (not shown) into the flow path 88.
In figure 5C there is also shown an example of a mouthpiece, generally designated 100, having the same appearance as the mouthpiece disclosed in connection with the previous figures, in particular in terms of shape and size of the mouthpiece portion 102. In this example, the smoking article holder is a tubular portion 104, slightly longer than the tubular portion 28 (fig. 1-3) disclosed above, and further wherein the flow path 106 is configured with a stop shoulder 108 at its proximal end portion. The extended space of the flow path 106 facilitates the introduction of one or more bladders 110, such as filter elements, flavor (taste/odor) inducing elements, pharmaceutical or therapeutic capsules, or the like, wherein the shoulder 108 prevents further displacement of the elements 110 in the proximal direction.
The example of figure 5D shows another example of a mouthpiece, generally designated 120, having the same appearance as the mouthpiece disclosed in connection with the previous figures, particularly in terms of the shape and size of the mouthpiece portion 122, however, wherein several air channels 124 extend from the outer surface 126 of the body portion into the flow path 128, wherein each puff through the mouthpiece 120 results in less cigarette burning as more ambient air is drawn. According to a variant of this example, different agents may be introduced into such channels, such as flavourings, drugs/therapeutic agents, etc. (e.g. placed in suitable cassettes-not shown).
Turning now to figures 6A to 6C, different examples of the use of a mouthpiece according to the present disclosure in conjunction with different smoking articles are shown.
In fig. 6A, a mouthpiece 130 of the type described above according to any example is fitted over the mouthpiece 132 of the hose 134 of the hookah 136.
In fig. 6B, a mouthpiece 140 of the type described above according to any example is fitted over the mouthpiece 142 of the rod 144 of a smoking pipe 146. Thus, it will be appreciated that the distal end of the smoking article holder may be configured to have a non-circular cross-section so as to fit over different shapes of mouths of various smoking articles (e.g. flat, as in the case of the mouthpiece of a smoking pipe).
Although in the examples shown here before the smoking article is introduced into a tubular smoking article holder, figure 6C shows the mouthpiece 150 engaged with the smoking water pipe 152, wherein the smoking article holder 156 is a slightly elongated tubular part introduced into the mouthpiece end 158 of the smoking tube 160. The tubular portion of the smoking article holder 156 may be flexible and may be fitted with an annular sealing rib for press-fitting to the inner wall surface of the smoking tube 160.
It will be appreciated that the mouthpiece may be configured to have individualized sensory parameters, such as appearance, shape, colour, odour, taste; in addition, texture, hardness, etc. The surface portion of the mouthpiece may be configured with an advertising surface.

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1. A holder for a smoking article, wherein the holder comprises a mouth end and a mouth end of the smoking article with a flow path extending therebetween, and wherein the mouth end comprises a lip configured for placement at a space between the lips of an individual without puckering.
2. A mouthpiece for a smoking article, the mouthpiece comprising a body portion configured to have a smoking article engagement portion and a mouthpiece portion, and a flow path extending between the smoking article engagement portion and the mouthpiece portion; the smoking article engagement portion comprises a smoking article holder engageable with a mouth of a smoking article and the mouth is configured with a lip, wherein the lip is substantially larger than the smoking article holder.
3. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 2, wherein the inner diameter of said smoking article holder is substantially smaller than the diameter of the smallest circle into which said lip portion is inscribed.
4. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 2, wherein the cross-sectional area of said lip is substantially greater than the cross-sectional area of said smoking article holder.
5. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said lip portion is configured to have a substantially flat shape and has rounded edges.
6. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 5, wherein the flat shape of the lip is configured with narrowed side edges.
7. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 5, wherein the flat shape of the lip is configured at each side edge with one or more axially extending grooves, imparting flexibility to the sides of the lip.
8. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 5, wherein one or both lip surfaces of said lip portion may be configured with an axially extending groove conforming to the shape of a lip nodule.
9. A mouthpiece for a smoking article according to claim 2, wherein the smoking article holder is a tubular member configured to be received within or to receive the mouth of the smoking article.
10. A holder for smoking articles according to claim 9, wherein said smoking article holder is a tubular element configured with a varying diameter for engaging smoking articles of different diameters.
11. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 2, wherein said smoking article holder and said lip extend coaxially along a longitudinal axis of said holder.
12. A holder for smoking articles according to claim 9, wherein said tubular part of said smoking article holder is configured with a stop for limiting the axial insertion of the mouth of a smoking article in said tubular part.
13. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 9, wherein said tubular portion is a tubular support extending from the distal end of said body.
14. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said holder is made of a resilient elastomeric material.
15. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 1 or 2, wherein one or more air channels extend from the outer surface of the body to the flow path.
16. A holder for a smoking article according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said flow path is configurable to have a filter element.
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