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GB2519934A
GB2519934A GB1315101.4A GB201315101A GB2519934A GB 2519934 A GB2519934 A GB 2519934A GB 201315101 A GB201315101 A GB 201315101A GB 2519934 A GB2519934 A GB 2519934A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
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    • A24F1/30Hookahs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
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    • A24D1/14Tobacco cartridges for pipes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/30Devices using two or more structurally separated inhalable precursors, e.g. using two liquid precursors in two cartridges
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/40Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/10Devices using liquid inhalable precursors

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Abstract

A shisha head 10 comprises an air inlet 15, an air outlet 18 suitable for connection to ashisha, at least one vapourizer 20 and an air flow sensor 25 arranged to detect air flowthrough the shisha head. The vapourizer is arranged to produce vapour in response to the air flow sensor detecting a flow of air through the shisha head. Preferably the vapouriser contains e-liquid that is propylene glycol, vegetable glycerine or polyethylene glycol, or a mixture thereof as a base, with active ingredients dissolved in or mixed with this base. The active ingredients may comprise nicotine and/or flavourings. A shisha comprising a the shisha head is also disclosed and may advantageously provide for an improved shisha which is less likely to have negative health effects and will not be affected by legislation controlling or limiting smoking.

Description

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IMPROVED SHISHA
This invention relates to an improved shisha, and in particular to an improved shisha head.
A cut away view of a traditional shisha is shown in figure 14. The shisha 100 S comprises a bowl 102 containing tobacco 103 beneath a screen 104 of perforated aluminium foil, metal or glass. Optionally, the top of the bowl 102 may be closed by a windscreen or cover. The bowl 102 is mounted on top of a hollow body 106 containing a chamber 107 partially filled with water 108. The bottom of the bowl 102 is connected to a* first hollow tube 109 which extends into the body 106 and has a lower end I 09a opening beneath the surface of the water 108. A user mouthpiece 110 is connected through a second hollow tube Ill, which is generally flexible, to the air space 112 within the hollow body 106 above the surface of the water 108.
In use, lit coals 113 are placed on top of the screen 104 to heal the tobacco 103 1 5 and generate smoke. When a user sucks on the mouthpiece 110, producing a partial vacuum within the chamber 107, smoke is pulled from within thehowl 102 down the first tube 109, and bubbles through the water 108 into the air space 112 within the chamber 107. The smoke is then sucked along the second tube Ill to the mouthpiece 110 and can be inhaled by the user.
Shishas of this type are well known, having been widely used for many years.
The inhaling of tobacco smoke using a shisha is believed to be less harmful than some other methods of smoking, but there is still concern that shisha use may have long term negative health effects.
Further, many countries have introduced, or have proposed, legislation making smoking illegal in some locations, and such legislation generally applies to shishas as well as other types of smoking.
The problem addressed by the present invention is how to provide an improved shisha which is less likely to have negative health effects and will not be affected by legislation controlling or limiting smoking.
The present invention was made in order to solve these problems, at least in part.
A first aspect of the invention provides a shisha head comprising an air inlet, an air outlct suitable for connection to a shisha, at least one vapourizer and an air flow sensor arranged to detect air flow through the shisha head, wherein the vapourizer is arranged to produce vapour in response to the air flow sensor detecting a flow of air through the shisha head.
Preferably, the vapourizer contains e-liquid.
Preferably, the vapourizer is arranged to produce a vapour mixture of e-liquid that contains nicotine.
Preferably, the vapourizer contains a liquid solution of nicotine.
Preferably, the vapourizer is arranged to produce a mixture of vapour and at least 1 5 one flavouring substance.
Preferably, the vapourizer contains a liquid solution of the at least one flavouring substance Preferably, the shisha head comprises a plurality of vapourizers.
Preferably, the shisha head comprises six vapourizers.
Preferably, the air flow sensor is arranged to detect air flow through the air outlet.
Preferably, the shisha head further comprising a power supply.
Preferably, the power supply is at least one battery.
Preferably, the power supply is three batteries.
Preferably, the shisha head frirther comprises an outer casing.
Preferably, the casing is circular in cross section and comprises a first section having a first diameter and a second section having a second diameter larger than the first diameter.
Preferably, the first and second sections are linked by an intermediate tapered section.
Preferably, the first diameter is about 4.5cm and the second diameter is about 8.5cm.
Preferably, the shisha head has a height of about 11cm.
Prcfcrably, the air outlet is located at the centre of the second section.
Preferably, the cod of the first section remote from the second section comprises a pair of inner and outer concentric circular walls extending outwardly and defining an annular space between them, wherein the inner circular wall surrounds the air IS outlet.
Preferably, the outer wall is contiguous with the outer casing.
Preferably, the inner wall has a diameter of about 2.2cm and the outer wall has a diameter of about 4.5cm.
Preferably, the inner and outer walls define an annular space having a depth of about 2cm.
A second aspect of the invention provides a shisha comprising a shisha head according to any preceding claim.
Preferably, the shisha further comprises a water reservoir and a tube arranged to communicate with the air outlet of the shisha head, the tube having an opening beneath the surface of the water in the reservoir.
Preferably, the water in the reservoir comprises at least one flavouring substance dissolved in the water.
Preferably, the flavouring substance has been added to the water in the form of a dissolvable flavouring material.
Preferably, the flavouring substance has been added to the water in the form of a dissolvable flavouring capsule.
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Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying figures in which: Figure 1 shows a perspective view of an improved shisha head according to the present invention; Figure 2 shows another perspective view of the shisha head of figure 1; Figure 3 shows a bottom plan view of the shisha head of figure 1; Figure 4 shows a perspective view of the interior of the shisha head of figure 1; Figure 5 shows another perspective view of the interior of the shisha head of figure 1; Figure 6 shows a bottom plan view of the interior of the shisha head of figure 1; Figure? shows an exploded view of the shisha head of figure 1; FigureS shows the arrangement of batteries within the shisha head of figure 1; Figure 9 shows the wiring arrangement of the shisha head of figure 1; Figure 10 shows an external view of a vapouriser capsule part of the shisha head of figure I; Figure I I shows a partial view of internal components of the vapouriser capsule of figure 10; Figure 12 shows an example of the shisha head of figure 1 mounted on a conventional shisha; Figure 13 shows a further example of the shisha head of figure 1 mounted on a conventional shisha; and Figure 14 shows a cut away view of a known shisha
Detailed Description
Figure 1 shows an external upper perspective view of an improved shisha head 10 according to the present invention. The shisha head 10 is hollow and comprises a circular upper bowl section 11 having a larger diameter and a lower circular tubular section 12 having a smaller diameter. The upper and lower sections 11 and 1 2 are connected by a tapered section 13 of the lower section 12. The upper end of the upper section II is substantially closed by a plate 14 located inside the upper edge of the upper section 11. A circumferential slot or slots 1 5 is defined between the edge of the plate 14 and the inner surface of the upper section 11.
These slots 15 allow air to pass into the interior of the shisha head 10.
In the illustrated example the upper section 11 has a diameter of about 8.5cm and a height of about 2cm, and the lower section 12 has a diameter of about 4.5 cm and a height of about 9cm.
Figure 2 shows a lower perspective view of the shisha head 10. In figure 2 some parts are shown as transparent in order to allow the structure of the shisha head 10 to be readily understood.
As is shown in figure 2, the lower section 12 has a plate 16 substantially closing the lower section 12 towards the lower end I 2a of the lower section 12. The plate 16 is located about 2cm from the lower edge l2a of the lower section 12, and a outwardly extending part I 2b of an outer surface of the shisha head 1 0 extends between the plate 16 and the lower edge 12a. A circular cylindrical wall 17 extends downwardly from the plate 16. The wall 17 is concentric with the lower circular tubular section 12 and has a diameter of about 2.2crw The wall 17 extends downwardly about 2cm so that a bottom edge 17a of the wall 17 is level with the bottom edge I 2a of the lower section 12. A small hole 18 passes through the lower plate 16 approximately in the centre of the plate 16. The hole 18 allows air to pass out of the interior of the shisha head 10.
The shisha head 10 has dimensions selected so that it can be placed on top of a typical conventional shisha body in place of the conventional bowl.
In the illustrated example, when the shisha head 10 is in place on a conventional shisha body, for example the shisha body 106, an upper edge of the shisha body 106 will be located between the wall 1 7 and the outwardly extending part I 2b. A seal may be formed between the upper edge of the shisha body 106 and the plate 16. In some examples a grommet or other sealing element may be located on the upper edge of the shisha body 106, or between the wall 17 and the inner surface of the lower section 12, to improve the quality of this seal.
In the illustrated example, when the shisha head 10 is in place on a conventional shisha body 106, an upper end of the tube 109 will be located inside the wall 17, so that the hole 1 8 will form an air passage allowing air to pass from the interior of the shisha head 10 and down the tube 109. A seal may be formed between the upper end of the tube 109 and the plate 16. In some examples a grommet or other sealing element may be located on the upper edge of the tube 109, or within the waIl 17, to improve the quality of this seal.
The dimensions of the illustrated example will allow the shisha head 10 to be used together with many conventional shisha bodies. In alternative examples different dimensions may be used. In any specific example the dimensions may be selected to cooperate with specific designs of shisha bodies.
Figures 4 and 5 show perspective views from above and below of the shisha head 10, with parts of the shisha head 10 shown as transparent so that the interior components of the shisha head 10 are visible. Figure 6 shows a plan view of the shisha head 10 from below, again with parts shown as transparent so that the interior components of the shisha head 10 are visible. Figure 7 shows a partially exploded view of the shisha head 10.
The shisha head 10 contains six vapour generation capsules 20 and three batteries 21, which are arranged to supply power to the vapour generation capsules 20.
iS Each vapour generation capsule 20 is cylindrical and about 7cm long. The vapour generation capsules 20 are oriented substantially vertically within the shisha head and arranged with one capsule 20 in the centre of the shisha head, with the other capsules 20 arranged equidistantly in a circle around this central capsule.
An inner plate 40 is located inside the lower section 12 extending parallel and spaced apart from the plate 16. so that the plates 16 and 40 dcline a mixing chamber 41 between them.
The lower ends of the vapour generation capsules 20 are located within cylindrical tubular walls 22 extending upwardly from the upper, interior, surface of the inner plate 40 in order to support the capsules 20 and hold them in place.
There is an aperture passing through the inner plate 40 inside each of the tubular walls 22 to allow airto pass into the mixing chamber 41 from a respective capsule 20.
The components of the shisha head 10 define a number of air flow paths through the shisha head. Each air flow path passes through a slot 15 in the plate 14, through a capsule 20 into the mixing chamber 41, and through the hole 18. All of the air flow paths pass through the mixing chamber 41 and the hole 18.
The vapour generation capsules 20 may be electrically powered atomizers or clearoinizers.
The batteries 21 are arranged in a battery compartment 23 located on the lower, interior, surface of the plate 14.
The batteries 21 and the vapour generation capsules 20 are connected by wiring 24. The wiring 24 is shown schematically in the attached figures. The wiring 24 connects the batteries 21 to the capsules 20 so that each capsule 20 is connected to both a positive and a negative terminal of one of the batteries 21, as shown in figure 9.
In the illustrated example each battery is electrically connected to two of the capsules 20 by the wiring 24, and each capsule 20 is electrically connected to a single battery 21 by the wiring 24, so that each battery 2 I supplies two of the capsules 20 with power. In alternative examples the batteries 21 may be electrically comiected together in parallel and the capsules 20 may also be electrically connected in parallel.
As shown in figures 10 and 11, each capsule 20 comprises an outer hollow tube 26 and an inner hollow tube 27 arranged concentrically. The space between the inner and outer tubes 26 and 27 contains a layer 28 of cotton threads soaked in an c-liquid. The c-liquid typically comprises propylene glyeol, vegetable glycerine or polyethylene glycol 400, or a mixture thereof as a base, with active ingredients dissolved in or mixed with this base. The active ingredients may comprise nicotine and/or flavourings, as discussed in more detail below. A plurality of resistance heater wires pass through the layer 28. In the illustrated example the heater wires are arranged to form a plurality of coils 29 distributed within the layer 28, with each coil 29 surrounding a group of cotton threads.
An airflow sensor 25 is positioned at the top of each capsule 20. Each airflow sensor 25 is located adjacent the top of the outer hollow tube 26 of the respective capsule 20 and is arranged to detect any flow of air through the capsule 20 and into the mixing chamber 41. When each airflow sensor 25 detects an air flow through a respective capsule 20 the airflow sensor 25 switches on the supply of.
electrical power from a battery 21 to the respective capsule 20.
When electrical power is supplied to the heater wires the coils 29 heat the cotton JO threads, producing c-liquid vapour.
The e-liquid within the capsules 20 which is used to produce the vapour may comprise a solution of c-liquid which contains nicotine so that the vapour comprises a mixture of c-liquid with nicotine vapour. The c-liquid within the capsules 20 may additionally, or alternatively, comprise one or more vaporisable flavourings so that the vapour is flavoured.
In the illustrated example the cotton threads of the layer 28 are soaked in water, with the amount of water contained in the capsule 20 being sufficient for the intended useage life of the capsule 20 In other examples the capsules may include a water reservoir to supply water to the cotton threads to replace the water which isvapourised.
In one example of use of the shisha head 10, the shisha head 10 is placed on top of a shisha body 30, as shown in figure 12. The shisha body 30 is a conventional shisha body as shown in figure 1, and the usual bowl uscd with the shisha body 30 is replaced by thc shisha head 10 of the present invention. The shisha head tO is arranged so that the first tube 109 of the shisha body 30 is in communication with the hole t8in the bottom of the shisha head 10.
When a user sucks at the mouthpiece 110, producing a partial vacuum within the chamber 107, air is pulled from the shisha head 10 and into the first tube 109 along the air flow paths passing through the capsules 20. This air flow is detected by the airflow sensors 25, which each switch on the flow of electrical power from the batteries 21 to a respective one of the capsules 2G.
When supplied with electrical power the capsules 20 generate vapour, which may also comprise nicotine and/or flavour vapour when nicotine and/or flavours. The vapour from each of the capsules 20 passes into the mixing chamber 41 where the vapour and airfiows from the different capsules 20 intenningle.
The vapour generated by the capsules 20 then leaves the mixing chamber 41 and the shisha head 10,. and passes through the hole 18 in the bottom of the shisha head 10 into the first tube 109 of the shisha body 30. The vapour then bubbles through the water 108 into the air space 112 within the chamber 107. The vapour is then sucked along the second tube Ill to the mouthpiece 110 and can be inhaled by the user.
Accordingly, the shisha head according to the present invention may allow a user to inhale vapour from theshisha, providing a similar experience to a conventional shisha without the potential health risks of inhaling tobacco smoke Further, the shisha head according to the present invention may allow a user to enjoy a similar experience to a conventional shisha without breaking legal restrictions on smoking.
In examples where e-liquid and nicotine is in the capsules the shisha head according to the present invention may also allow a user to ingest nicotine by inhaling the vapour.
In examples where there are one or more e liquid flavourings in the capsules the shisha head according to the present invention may provide an enhanced user experience.
In another example of use of the shisha head 20, the shisha head 20 is placed on top of a shisha body 30, as shown in figure 13. The shisha body 30 is a conventional shisha body, as shown in previous example.
In the example of figure 13 flavour substances are added to the water 108 by dissolving a soluble flavour capsule 31 in the water 108. This flavouring may flavour the water resulting in an increased flavoured vapour provided to the user.
In this example the flavouring dissolved in the water in the shisha body according to the present invention may provide an enhanced user experience.
In other examples the flavouring material may be added to the water 108 in a different manner. For example, the flavouring material may be added in the form of a soluble tablet or powder, or a concentrated solution.
In the illustrated example each vapour generating capsule is associated with a separate dedicated air flow sensor which controls the supply of power to that capsule. This arrangement may provide improved reliability through redundancy because even if one or more of the air flow sensors fails to operate in response to an air flow, the remaining air flow sensors will still activate their respective capsules and generate vapour.
In alternative examples one or more air flow sensors may be used to control the supply of power to all of the capsule& These air flow sensors may not be associated with capsules. In one alternative example a single air tiow sensor may be arranged to sense air flow through the hole 18 and arranged to control the supply of power to all of the capsules. In another alternative embodiment the central capsule may be replaced by a single air flow sensor arranged to control the supply of power to all of the remaining capsules.
In the illustrated examples the shisha head is intended to only be used for a single shisha session, that is a single "smoking" session, and then discarded. In other examples the shisha head may be designed for a longer useable life. In general the useable active life of the shisha head is determined by the amount of vapourisable water contained in the vapourizer capsules and the amount of power in the batteries. In some examples the shisha head may be designed to be refurbished to allow repeated use.
In the illustrated examples the shisha contains batteries as a power source. In other examples other power sources may be used.
The numbers of vapourizer capsules and batteries in the described examples are not essential. Different numbers may be used in other examples.
The use of batteries as a power supply is not essential. In other examples other forms ofpower supply may be used.
The description above uses directional terms such as upper, lower, lop, bottom, vertical; and the like, It should be understood that these directional terms are relative and not absolute, and only apply when the shisha head is in the illustrated orientation.
The dimensions of thc illustrated examples arc not essential. Other dimensions may be used in other examples.
The above description relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention. The skilled person will be able to envisage alternatives within the scope of the present invention as set out in the appended claims

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  1. CLAIMS1. A shisha head comprising an air inlet, an air outlet suitable for connection to a shisha, at least one vapourizer and an air flow sensor arranged to detect air flow through the shisha head, wherein the vapourizer is arranged to produce vapour in response to the air flow sensor detecting a flow of air through the shisha head.
  2. 2. A shisha head according to claim 1, wherein the vapourizer contains e-liquid.
  3. 3. A shisha head according to claim I or claim 2, wherein the vapourizer is arranged to produce a vapour mixture of c-liquid that contains nicotine.
  4. 4. A shisha head according to claim 3, wherein the vapourizer contains a liquid solution of nicotine.
  5. 5. A shisha head according to any preceding claim, wherein the vapourizer is 1 5 arranged to produce a mixture of vapour and at least one flavouring substance
  6. 6. A shisha head according to claim 5, wherein the vapourizer contains a liquid solution of the at least one flavouring substance
  7. 7. A shisha head according to any preceding claim, wherein the shisha head comprises a plurality of vapourizers.
  8. 8. A shisha head according to claim 7, wherein the shisha head comprises six vapourizers
  9. 9. A shisha hcad according to any preceding claim, wherein the air flow sensor is arranged to detect air flow through the air outlet.10-A shisha head according to any preceding claim, and further comprising a power supply.ii -A shisha head according to claim 10, wherein the power supply is at least one battery.12. A shisha head according to claim 11, wherein the power supply is three batteries.13. A shisha head according to any preceding claim, wherein the shisha head further comprises an outer casing.14. A shisha head according to claim 13, wherein the casing is circular in cross section and comprises a first section having a first diameter and a second section having a second diameter larger than the first diameter.15. A shisha head according to claim 14, wherein the first and second sections are linked by an intermediate tapered section.16. A shisha head according to claim 14 or claim 15, wherein the first diameter is about 4.5cm and the second diameter is about 8.5cm.17. A shisha head according to any one of claims 14 to 16, wherein the shisha head has a height of about 11cm.18. A shisha head according to any one of claims 14 to 17, wherein the air outlet is located at the centre of the second section.19. A shisha head according to any one of claims 14 to 18, wherein the end of the first section remote from the second section comprises a pair of inner and outer concentric circular walls extending outwardly and defining an annular space between them, wherein the inner circular wall surrounds the air outlet.20. A shisha head according to claim 19, wherein the outer wall is contiguous with the outer casing.21. A shisha head according to claim 19 or claim 20, wherein the inner wall has a diameter of about 2.2cm and the outer wall has a diameter of about 4.5cm.22. A shisha head according to any one of claims 19 to 21, wherein the inner and outer walls define an annular space having a depth of about 2cm.23. A shisha comprising a shisha head according to any preceding claim.24. A shisha according to claim 23, the shisha fUrther comprising a water reservoir and a tube arranged to communicate with the air outlet of the shisha head, the tube having an opening beneath the surface of the water in the reservoir.25. A shisha according to claim 24, wherein the water in the reservoir comprises at least one flavouring substance dissolved in the water.26. A shisha according to claim 25, wherein the flavouring substance has been added to the water in the form of a dissolvable flavouring material.27. A shisha according to claim 26, wherein the flavouring substance has been added to the water in the form of a dissolvable flavouring capsule.28. A shisha head substantially as shown in or as described with reference to any one of figures Ito 13.29. A shisha substantially as shown in or as described with reference to either one of figures 12 and 13.AMENDMENTS TO THE CLAIMS HAVE BEEN FILED AS FOLLOWS:CLAIMS1. A shisha head comprising an air inlet, an air outlet suitable for connection to a shisha, at least one vapourizer and an air flow sensor arranged to detect air flow through the shisha head, wherein the vapourizer is arranged to produce vapour in response to the air flow sensor detecting a flow of air through the shisha head.2. A shisha head according to claim 1, wherein the vapourizer contains e-liquid.3. A shisha head according to claim I or claim 2, wherein the vapourizer is arranged to produce a vapour mixture of c-liquid that contains nicotine.4. A shisha head according to claim 3, wherein the vapourizer contains a liquid solution of nicotine.5. A shisha head according to any preceding claim, wherein the vapourizer is 1 5 arranged to produce a mixture of vapour and at least one flavouring substance 6. A shisha head according to claim 5, wherein the vapourizer contains a liquid solution of the at least one flavouring substance 7. A shisha head according to any preceding claim, wherein the shisha head comprises a plurality of vapourizers.8. A shisha head according to claim 7, wherein the shisha head comprises six vapourizers 9. A shisha head according to any preceding claim, wherein the air flow sensor is arranged to detect air flow through the air outlet.10-A shisha head according to any preceding claim, and further comprising a power supply.ii -A shisha head according to claim 10, wherein the power supply is at least one battery.12. A shisha head according to claim 11, wherein the power supply is three batteries.13. A shisha head according to any preceding claim, wherein the shisha head ffirther comprises an outer casing.I 4. A shisha head according to claim 13, wherein the casing is circular in cross section and comprises a first section having a first diameter and a second section having a second diameter larger than the first diameter.15. A shisha head according to claim 14, wherein the first and second sections are linked by an intermediate tapered section.16. A shisha head according to claim 14 or claim IS, wherein the first diameter is 4.5cm and the second diameter is 8.5cm.17, A shisha head according to any one of claims 14 to 16, wherein the shisha head has a height of lIen.IS. A shisha head according to any one of claims 14 to 17, wherein the air outlet is located at the centre of the second section.19. A shisha head according to any one of claims 14 to IS, wherein the end of the first section remote from the second section comprises a pair of inner and outer concentric circular walls extending outwardly and defining an annular space between them, wherein the inner circular wall surrounds the air outlet.20. A shisha head according to claim 19, wherein the outer wall is contiguous with the outer casing.21. A shisha head according to claim 19 or claim 20, wherein the inner wall has a diameter of 2.2cm and the outer wall has a diameter of 4.5cm.22. A shisha head according to any one of claims 19 to 21, wherein the inner * and outer walls define an annular space having a depth of 2cm.**.*** * 25 23. A shisha comprising a shisha head according to any preceding claim.24. A shisha according to claim 23, the shisha further comprising a water reservoir and a tube arranged to communicate with the air outlet of the shisha head, the tube having an opening beneath the surface of the water in the reservoir.25. A shisha according to claim 24, wherein the water in the reservoir comprises at least one flavouring substance dissolved in the water.26. A shisha according to claim 25, wherein the flavouring substance has been added to the water in the form of a dissolvable flavouring material.27. A shisha according to claim 26, wherein the flavouring substance has been added to the water in the form of a dissolvable flavouring capsule.28. A shisha head substantially as shown in or as described with reference to any one of figures Ito 13.29. A shisha substantially as shown in or as described with reference to either one of figures 12 and 13.
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