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US1082030A
US1082030A US62832511A US1911628325A US1082030A US 1082030 A US1082030 A US 1082030A US 62832511 A US62832511 A US 62832511A US 1911628325 A US1911628325 A US 1911628325A US 1082030 A US1082030 A US 1082030A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in tobacco pipes, otherwise termed smoking pipes.
  • a further object is to provide for readily recovering and removing such saliva-accumulations and nicotin.
  • a still further object is to provide for effectively and expeditiously cleaning the A still further object is to prevent the saliva accumulations, etc., from casually entering the pipe-bowl.
  • a still further object is to carry out the aforesaid ends in a simple, inexpensive and effective manner.
  • the invention consists of certain instrumentalities and features substantially as hereinafter fully disclosed and defined by the claim.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional elevation thereof.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section produced on the line a2--a1 of Fig. 1, viewing in the direction of the arrows, the same also showing a portion or fragment of the pipe-bow].
  • the bowl-member 1 of the usual or general outline, the neck or extension 2 thereof, however, being somewhat relatively extended and preferably having a ferrule or sleeve 3 suitably secured thereon at its upper end as is common, for well known purposes.
  • the bowl-member has partially formed therein, a draft or suction passage or channel 4:, the lower end of said. passage opening through the wall of the tobacco-receiving chamber of the bowl, in its bottom, as at 5, said passage or channel in continuation being extended, diagonally upwardly and t0 ⁇ a rd the stem, through nearly the entire length or height of the neck or extension 2.
  • the upper end of the passage or channel 4 opens into the bore or socket (3 of the neck or extension 2, as at 7, at a point considerably beyond the lower end of the stem 8 and well up from the entrance to the bore or passage of said stem, the aim of which will be apparent presently.
  • the stem 8 has forn'ied in its lower end a chamber 5), forming an enlargement of its bore 8 to receive or contain the saliva-acme mulations, including the nicotin, or other excretions, or by-products of objectionable or noxious character.
  • This chamber or bore enlargement 9 is open at its lower end or bottom for the ready removal of the accumulations therein, said opening being provided with a suitable closure or plug 10 which is itself readily removable.
  • stem-member It is designed to construct or form the stem-member, with respect to that portion extending beyond the neck-member of the pipe-bowl preferably of hard rubber, the remaining portion of said stem being preferably of suitable wood.
  • a tobacco pipe comprising a bowl having a neck extending obliquely therefrom and provided with a socket terminating short of the bottom of the bowl, and a nicotin trap fitted snugly in said socket and having a removable closure for its lower end and an inlet passage provided by a groove cut in the walls thereof, said neck being bored to provide a passage extending from the rear portion of the bottom of the bowl and upwardly Within the neck and above the socket, the upper end of the passage discharging into the upper end portion of the inlet of the nicotin trap, said passage being of uniform diameter and being straight for the greater portion of its length the upper and lower end portions of said passage being curved t0 ⁇ ard the trap inlet and the interior of the bowl respectively.

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A. W. LARISON & J. STUGKEL.
PIPE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 19, 1911.
Patented Dec. 23, 1913.
Inventors Witnesses Attorneys TED STATES @FFICE.
ALONZO W. L'ARISON AND JACOB STUCKEL, 0F LINCOLN, ILLINOIS; SAID LARISON ASSIGNOR TO SAID STUCKEL.
Specification of Letters Patent.
PIPE.
Patented 110.. 2a, :1 913.
Application filed May 19, 1911. Serial No. 628,325.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, Anoxzo IV. LAR'ISON and Jacon S'rUoKnL, citizens of the United States, residing at Lincoln, in the county of LogamState of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Pipe, of which the following a specification.
This invention relates to improvements in tobacco pipes, otherwise termed smoking pipes.
It has for its object, principally, to suitably eliminate saliva-accumulations, as well as the nicotin.
A further object is to provide for readily recovering and removing such saliva-accumulations and nicotin.
A still further object is to provide for effectively and expeditiously cleaning the A still further object is to prevent the saliva accumulations, etc., from casually entering the pipe-bowl.
A still further object is to carry out the aforesaid ends in a simple, inexpensive and effective manner.
The invention consists of certain instrumentalities and features substantially as hereinafter fully disclosed and defined by the claim.
The accompanying drawing, illustrates the preferred embodiment of our invention wherein it will be understood that various changes or modifications relating to the details of the construction and arrangement of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit of the device,Figure 1 is a sectional elevation thereof. Fig. 2 is a transverse section produced on the line a2--a1 of Fig. 1, viewing in the direction of the arrows, the same also showing a portion or fragment of the pipe-bow].
In putting our invention into practice, We suitably construct the bowl-member 1 of the usual or general outline, the neck or extension 2 thereof, however, being somewhat relatively extended and preferably having a ferrule or sleeve 3 suitably secured thereon at its upper end as is common, for well known purposes. The bowl-member has partially formed therein, a draft or suction passage or channel 4:, the lower end of said. passage opening through the wall of the tobacco-receiving chamber of the bowl, in its bottom, as at 5, said passage or channel in continuation being extended, diagonally upwardly and t0\ a rd the stem, through nearly the entire length or height of the neck or extension 2. The upper end of the passage or channel 4: opens into the bore or socket (3 of the neck or extension 2, as at 7, at a point considerably beyond the lower end of the stem 8 and well up from the entrance to the bore or passage of said stem, the aim of which will be apparent presently. The stem 8 has forn'ied in its lower end a chamber 5), forming an enlargement of its bore 8 to receive or contain the saliva-acme mulations, including the nicotin, or other excretions, or by-products of objectionable or noxious character. This chamber or bore enlargement 9 is open at its lower end or bottom for the ready removal of the accumulations therein, said opening being provided with a suitable closure or plug 10 which is itself readily removable.
Later-ally produced or formed in the stem 8, in that portion thereof received by the neck 2, is an elongated opening or groove 11, the upper end of which registers or communicates with the corresponding end of the channel or passage t of the neck-member 2 as at 12, while the lower end of said groove opens as at 13 into the boreenlargement or chamber 9 of the stem-member, well downwardly from the upper end of the passage or channel 4-, to intercept the direct flow or passag of the aforesaid by-products, and to direct:- the latter downwardly into, and for their deposit in said bore enlargement or chamber. By this arrangement it will be seen that said by-products are thus eliminated and prevented from entering the pipebowl or being sucked into and carried up wardly through the pipe-stem bore, thus promoting wholesome and cleanly or sanitary conditions. Also it will be observed that, in placing the pipe in a prone position, the by-prodncts are intercepted from entering the pipe-bowl or passing up into the stem-bore, the same being restrained or conlined to the bore-enlargcment or chamber containing the same which it is thought, is apparent from the structure as disclosed. It is also observed that by disassembling the parts, as in detaching the stem from the bowl of the pipe, and removing the closure or plug from the chamber or bore-enlargement of the stem, all the various passages may be ell'ectively or thoroughly cleaned, including the removal of the by-productaccumulations contained in said chamber or bore-enlargement, as Well as providing for otherwise etlectively cleaning said chamber or bore enlargement.
It is designed to construct or form the stem-member, with respect to that portion extending beyond the neck-member of the pipe-bowl preferably of hard rubber, the remaining portion of said stem being preferably of suitable wood.
It is considered that the advantages and benefits of our invention have been fully disclosed, it being emphasized, however, that it is characterized for extreme simplicity, is tree of all objectionable by-produots or excretions experienced in the use or" tobacco pipes, it may be readily and effectively cleaned, and is inexpensive of manufacture.
What is claimed is A tobacco pipe comprising a bowl having a neck extending obliquely therefrom and provided with a socket terminating short of the bottom of the bowl, and a nicotin trap fitted snugly in said socket and having a removable closure for its lower end and an inlet passage provided by a groove cut in the walls thereof, said neck being bored to provide a passage extending from the rear portion of the bottom of the bowl and upwardly Within the neck and above the socket, the upper end of the passage discharging into the upper end portion of the inlet of the nicotin trap, said passage being of uniform diameter and being straight for the greater portion of its length the upper and lower end portions of said passage being curved t0\ ard the trap inlet and the interior of the bowl respectively.
In testimony that we claim the foregoing as our own, we have hereto affixed our signatures in the presence of two witnesses.
ALONZO W. LARISON. JACUB STUCKEL. Witnesses CoLn'r'rE MownN, HILDEGARDE PARKER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. 0.
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