FR3002723A1 - Kit for use by smoker to consume solids or semi-solids in form of powder, paste and stone through inhalation, has silicone end and filter introduced into tube, where exterior section of filter is identical to interior section of tube - Google Patents
Kit for use by smoker to consume solids or semi-solids in form of powder, paste and stone through inhalation, has silicone end and filter introduced into tube, where exterior section of filter is identical to interior section of tube Download PDFInfo
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Abstract
Description
Kit pour la consommation par inhalation Domaine de l'invention La présente invention concerne le domaine des accessoires pour fumer destinés à la consommation par 5 inhalation de solides ou serai-solides (sous forme de poudres, pâtes, cailloux...). L'invention concerne plus particulièrement des accessoires développés dans le cadre du programme de Réduction des Risques pour la santé des usagers, afin d'assurer une 10 meilleure sécurité sanitaire, et notamment pour réduire le risque de transmission de maladies infectieuses par le sang ainsi que d'ingestion de particules susceptibles de créer des lésions. En effet, en cas d'inhalation par voie orale ou 15 nasale, de fines particules fumées entrent en contact avec le revêtement des muqueuses. Dans certains cas, elles peuvent provoquer des blessures et fragiliser l'intégrité des muqueuses. Un risque de saignement apparaît alors. Les ustensiles utilisés pour l'inhalation risquent donc d'être 20 contaminés par une quantité infime, voire microscopique, de sang et contaminer un autre utilisateur en cas de partage des éléments. Le partage des ustensiles de fumage est une pratique très courante dans la population des usagers. Par ailleurs, lors de la consommation par 25 inhalation. avec les ustensiles habituels, un risque non négligeable vient des lèvres qui sont endommagées par la chaleur de la fumée inhalée et sont brûlées : les lésions vont jusqu'au sang parfois et c'est ce qui provoque des risques de contamination. 30 Etat de la technique On connaît dans l'état de la technique la pipe diffusée sous le nom commercial de BRILLO par la structure américaine « BC Harm Reduction Strategies and Services » constituée par un tube et des filtres pouvant être introduits dans le tube d'inhalation après pliage et manipulation avec les doigts. http://www.bccdc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/BE43F781-79D2- 42A2-9BDA-D87B5DE8F311/0/BROCHURE3_screens2.pdf 10 Ces filtres sont constitués de fines grilles rondes et plates, de cuivre, que les usagers plient, tordent et compressent en une boule qui sert de filtre. Inconvénients de l'art antérieur Les solutions connues de l'art antérieur ne sont 15 pas totalement satisfaisantes car la fabrication du filtre n'est pas aisée. Le filtre met en oeuvre des opérations manuelles réalisées par l'usager qui a l'habitude de fabriquer le filtre comme il lui convient, c'est-à-dire qui retient la fumée comme il le souhaite. Le filtre ainsi réalisé peut-être 20 très serré. Le souci majeur est que l'usager se blesse souvent les doigts jusqu'au sang pendant cette étape de réalisation du filtre, ce qui augmente le risque de contamination sanguine par des virus comme le HIV ou les virus des hépatites. De plus, le processus de cicatrisation chez les usagers devient 25 bien moins efficace au fur et à mesure des années de consommation. Il est donc important de limiter tout risque de blessure. Un autre inconvénient est lié au partage des pipes entre plusieurs usagers. Si des microgouttes de sang se 30 trouvent sur l'élément partagé, le risque de contamination par des virus transmissibles par le sang augmente.FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to the field of smoking accessories intended for consumption by inhalation of solids or semi-solids (in the form of powders, pastes, pebbles, etc.). The invention relates more particularly to accessories developed in the context of the risk reduction program for the health of users, in order to ensure better health safety, and in particular to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious diseases by the blood as well as ingestion of particles likely to create lesions. Indeed, in case of oral or nasal inhalation, fine smoked particles come into contact with the lining of the mucous membranes. In some cases, they can cause injuries and weaken the integrity of the mucous membranes. A risk of bleeding then appears. Utensils used for inhalation may therefore be contaminated with a minute or even microscopic amount of blood and contaminate another user in case of sharing of the elements. The sharing of smoking utensils is a very common practice in the user population. Moreover, during consumption by inhalation. with the usual utensils, a significant risk comes from the lips that are damaged by the heat of the inhaled smoke and are burned: the lesions go up to the blood sometimes and it is what causes the risks of contamination. State of the art The pipe diffused under the trade name BRILLO by the American structure "BC Harm Reduction Strategies and Services" constituted by a tube and filters that can be introduced into the tube of the prior art is known in the state of the art. inhalation after folding and manipulation with the fingers. http://www.bccdc.ca/NR/rdonlyres/BE43F781-79D2- 42A2-9BDA-D87B5DE8F311 / 0 / BROCHURE3_screens2.pdf 10 These filters consist of thin, round, flat grids of copper that users bend and twist. and compress into a ball that serves as a filter. Disadvantages of the Prior Art The known solutions of the prior art are not entirely satisfactory because the manufacture of the filter is not easy. The filter implements manual operations performed by the user who is used to manufacture the filter as it suits him, that is to say, which retains the smoke as he wishes. The filter thus produced may be very tight. The major concern is that the user often wounds his fingers to the blood during this step of producing the filter, which increases the risk of blood contamination by viruses such as HIV or hepatitis viruses. In addition, the process of cicatrization among users becomes much less effective as the years of consumption. It is therefore important to limit any risk of injury. Another disadvantage is related to the sharing of pipes between several users. If microdrops of blood are found on the shared element, the risk of contamination by blood-transmissible viruses increases.
Solution apportée par l'invention La présente invention a pour objet de remédier à ces inconvénients en proposant une pipe pour l'inhalation de 5 solides ou semi-solides dans des conditions optimales d'inhalation et de sécurité sanitaire. A cet effet, l'invention concerne un kit pour la consommation de solides par inhalation, comportant un tube en matière à faible conductibilité thermique, un embout de 10 prévention interchangeable et un élément filtrant. L'embout, en matière silicone, permet de diminuer la chaleur du tube qui touche les lèvres et donc réduire les brûlures. Chaque embout est à usage personnel donc vise à réduire les risques de contamination par partage des pipes. 15 L'élément filtrant sert : - à filtrer la fumée pour qu'elle n'arrive pas trop vite et trop chaude dans la gorge. - à filtrer les particules venant du caillou et que les utilisateurs ne veulent pas inhaler. 20 De manière pratique, c'est le filtre qui tient le caillou au bout de la pipe pour qu'il ne tombe pas et que l'utilisateur puisse le chauffer facilement. Le caillou fond petit à petit sur le filtre et l'encrasse progressivement. L'élément filtrant susceptible d'être introduit 25 dans ledit tube est constitué par un cylindre forffié par un>, compression de fil d'acier inoxydable tricoté d'une section comprise entre 150 et 300 micromètres, ledit élément présentant une section extérieure sensiblement identique à la -4 sèttion intérieure du tube d'inhalation et une hauteur comprise entre 2 et 4.5 millimètres. De préférence, la hauteur du filtre est de 2,5 millimètres et la section du fil d'acier de 280 micromètres.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The object of the present invention is to remedy these drawbacks by proposing a pipe for the inhalation of solids or semi-solids under optimal inhalation and safety conditions. To this end, the invention relates to a kit for the consumption of solids by inhalation, comprising a tube of material with low thermal conductivity, an interchangeable prevention tip and a filter element. The tip, silicone material, reduces the heat of the tube that touches the lips and thus reduce burns. Each tip is for personal use therefore aims to reduce the risk of contamination by sharing pipes. The filter element serves: - to filter the smoke so that it does not arrive too quickly and too hot in the throat. - to filter the particles coming from the pebble and that the users do not want to inhale. Conveniently, it is the filter that holds the stone at the end of the pipe so that it does not fall and the user can heat it easily. The pebble gradually melts on the filter and gradually fouls it. The filter element capable of being introduced into said tube is constituted by a cylinder forfeited by a compression of knitted stainless steel wire having a cross section of between 150 and 300 microns, said element having a substantially identical outer section. at the internal position of the inhalation tube and a height of between 2 and 4.5 millimeters. Preferably, the height of the filter is 2.5 millimeters and the section of the steel wire 280 microns.
Avantageusement, le fil tricoté est soumis lors de la réalisation de l'élément cylindrique à une pression comprise entre 10 et 20 tonnes appliquée à l'aide d'une presse à emboutir. Selon un mode de réalisation préféré, ledit fil est 10 en acier de type Inox 304 brillant. Selon un mode de réalisation préféré, le tube d'inhalation est formé par une pipe en verre, dont la forme et les dimensions peuvent différer. Avantageusement, l'embout est constitué par une 15 pièce interchangeable en silicone. L'invention concerne également un élément filtrant pour une pipe destinée à un tel kit. Description détaillée d'un mode de réalisation non limitatif La présente invention sera mieux comprise à la 20 lecture de la description qui suit, concernant un exemple non limitatif de réalisation où : - la figure 1 représente une vue schématique des constituants d'un kit selon l'invention - la figure 2 représente une vue en détail d'un 25 exemple de filtre - la figure 3 représente une pipe dont les trois constituants ont été assemblés en vue de son utilisation.- 'Le kit comprend un tube (1) en verre et un ou plusieurs embouts en silicone souple (2) adaptables par insertion dans la pipe (1). Le kit contient par exemple un ou plusieurs embouts par pipe. L'embout (2) est destiné à un usage individuel. L'embout (2) et/ou le tube (1) sont tubulaires droits, ou coudés. Le kit comprend également un filtre (3) formant un paquet cylindrique de fil d'acier tricoté d'une section 10 correspondant à la section intérieure du tube (1), par exemple 10,95 millimètres avec une tolérance de 50 micromètres. La hauteur du filtre est de 2,5 millimètres, avec une tolérance de 0,4 millimètres. Le filtre (3) représenté en vue détaillée en figure 15 2 est formé par compression dans une presse à emboutir de 15 tonnes et d'un outillage de compression de huit empreintes de type poinçon / matrice. Le fil est un fil d'acier inoxydable de type Inox 304 brillant, constitué par un alliage comprenant les éléments 20 suivants : carbone, chrome, silicium, manganèse, phosphore, soufre et Nickel. Le fil (4) présente une section de 280 micromètres avec une tolérance de 15 micromètres. Il est formé par un fil tricoté, découpé, roulé et compressé en deux étapes. Il permet 25 de filtrer des particules dont la taille est comprise entre 150 et 250 micromètres. Le fil (4) est maillé et replié pour former des mailles comprimées, de façon à éviter la formation d'aspérités pointues. Le poids du fil est de 1.15 + - 0.1 grammes pour un 30 filtre de 10,95 millimètres de section et de 2,5 millimètres de haut.Advantageously, the knitted yarn is subjected during the production of the cylindrical element at a pressure of between 10 and 20 tons applied using a stamping press. According to a preferred embodiment, said wire is made of 304 stainless steel. According to a preferred embodiment, the inhalation tube is formed by a glass pipe, whose shape and dimensions may differ. Advantageously, the tip is constituted by an interchangeable piece of silicone. The invention also relates to a filter element for a pipe intended for such a kit. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A NON-LIMITATIVE EMBODIMENT The present invention will be better understood on reading the description which follows, relating to a nonlimiting example of embodiment in which: FIG. 1 represents a schematic view of the constituents of a kit according to FIG. 2 shows a detail view of an exemplary filter; FIG. 3 shows a pipe of which the three components have been assembled for use. The kit comprises a tube (1) glass and one or more flexible silicone tips (2) adaptable by insertion into the pipe (1). The kit contains for example one or more tips per pipe. The tip (2) is intended for individual use. The tip (2) and / or the tube (1) are tubular straight, or bent. The kit also comprises a filter (3) forming a cylindrical pack of knitted steel wire of a section corresponding to the inner section of the tube (1), for example 10.95 millimeters with a tolerance of 50 microns. The height of the filter is 2.5 millimeters, with a tolerance of 0.4 millimeters. The filter (3) shown in detail in FIG. 2 is formed by compression in a 15 ton stamping press and a punch / die imprint tool. The wire is a bright stainless steel 304 stainless steel wire consisting of an alloy comprising the following elements: carbon, chromium, silicon, manganese, phosphorus, sulfur and nickel. The wire (4) has a section of 280 micrometers with a tolerance of 15 micrometers. It is formed by a knitted yarn, cut, rolled and compressed in two stages. It makes it possible to filter particles whose size is between 150 and 250 micrometers. The yarn (4) is meshed and folded to form compressed meshes, so as to avoid the formation of pointed asperities. The weight of the yarn is 1.15 + - 0.1 grams for a filter of 10.95 millimeters in section and 2.5 millimeters in height.
La figure 3 représente la pipe dont les trois constituants susvisés ont été assemblés. Le filtre (3) est inséré dans le tube (1). Le mode de réalisation filtre (3) évite la présence d'aspérités susceptibles de blesser les doigts, de l'utilisateur. La porosité obtenue avec les caractéristiques du fil d'acier et du taux de compression est optimale pour bloquer le passage des éléments solides dont l'ingestion est dangereuse. L'embout en silicone (2) est introduit dans l'une 10 des extrémités du tube (1), de manière interchangeable.Figure 3 shows the pipe whose three components referred to above were assembled. The filter (3) is inserted into the tube (1). The filter embodiment (3) avoids the presence of asperities likely to hurt the fingers of the user. The porosity obtained with the characteristics of the steel wire and the compression ratio is optimal to block the passage of solid elements whose ingestion is dangerous. The silicone tip (2) is inserted into one end of the tube (1) interchangeably.
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