US1809529A - Process and means for filtering and cooling the smoke of tobacco pipes - Google Patents
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- This invention relates to smoking pipes, and hasfor one of its objects to provide anarticle of this character which shall be adapted to deliver a cool, satisfying smoke that will not burn the tongue.
- the invention comprehends the provision of a ipe having a filterin and cooling means which shall consist of to acco in a shredded or other 10 finely divided state and through which the smoke will ass on its way from the bowl to the mouthplece of the pipe.
- the invention also comprehends the provision of a pipe embodying means arranged 15 within its stem and adapted to hold a tube, containing the filtering and cooling medium and so support the tube as to protect the medium from any saliva enterin the stem.
- t e holding means shall be adapted to be so arranged within the stem as to-permit the filtering and cooling medium to be placed directly in the stem and prevent the communication between the bowl 5;; and stem from becoming clogged by the medium.
- Figure 1 is a view partly in elevation and partly in vertical section of 'a smoking pipe constructed" in ac tion;
- the bowl 1- is provided with a boss 4 which is preferably formed integrallytherewith-and is provided with a passage 5 communicating with the bowl.
- a coupllng 6 is arranged on the boss 4, and is shown in 7.
- the coupling 6 has its front edge flanged inwardly into engagement with the screw threads of the boss 4, as shown at 8, so as to prevent it from having any accidental turning movement on the 'boss.
- the stem 2 which may. be straight, as shown in the drawings, or curved longitudinally, is provided with laterally enlarged and internally screw threaded ends 9 and" 10.
- the front end 9 of the stem 2 is arranged on thecoupling 6 and enga the external screw the stem 2 receives the externally screw threaded front end 12 of the mouthpiece 3. While I have shown the stem provided with enlarged ends through the medium of which it is connected to'the bowl and the mouth-, piece, I wish it understood that such ends may be omitted and the stem connected to 7 theother parts in any well known or appro priate manner.
- the coupling 6 has its rear end closed, and is provided at said end thereof with a hollow boss 13 which is arranged within and 7' with an openin 14 registering with the-passage 5.
- the ss 13' is internally screw threaded, as shown at 15, and it is provided with a conical outer surface which tapers in 1 the directionof. its rear end.
- a holder 17 of within the stem 2 and is provided with areduced and externally screw threaded stem boss 13 and is rovided with a passage'19 regt he openingl i.
- a filtering and cooling cartridge 20 is supported within the stem 2"by the holder 17.
- the filtering and cooling cartridge 20 is smaller diametrically 21 fully open at than the stem 2, has its front end removably arran d in the holder 17 and extends from the ho der to a point in close proximit to the in a shredded or'other finaly divided state- If desired the filtering and cooling medium 21 may be placed directly in the stem 2, as
- the holder 17 is reversed and arranged on the boss 13 with the boss snugl fitting therein.
- the holder 17 will, when in t is pos1tion,prevent the closing of the assages between the ends an by p i eoaaao 2. .
- a bowl, a stem, a-mouthpiece, a supporting element at one end-portion of said stem a comparatively short and widely flared bowl 1 and stem 2 by t e filtering and coolv ing medium.
- thesmoke passes directly from the bowl. 1. into the filterin medium 21,-and after passing through the fi 1 ,terin and cooling medium it will enter the mouthpiece 3. It will thus be understood that the smoke will be freed of many of its impurities and its temperature materially lowered, with the result that the pipe will deliver a cool satisiying smoke that will not burn the tongue.
- the cartridge20 is sup-' ported by the holder 17 out of contact with the stem 2, the filtering and cooling medium 21 will be protected from any saliva enterab y engaged with the holder 17, and as the stem 2 is detachably'secured to the bowl 1, the. cartridge may be 'remored and a new one substituted therefor easily. and quickly.
- the cartridge 20 is removdirectly in the stem 2 may also be readily re- I moved and new' material substituted therefor.
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June 9, 1931. w. G. PETTIBONE PROCESS AND MEANS FOR FILTERING AND COOLING THE SMOKE OF TOBACCO PIPES Filed Jan. 9. 1929 rw'r/vssazs INVENTOR.
MLTER G PETTIBOAKF I 40 partly in vertical'section i Patented 1m 9, 1931 UNITED STATES-"PATENT,"OFFICE WALTER G. PEI'TIBONE, OI WILMINGTON, CALIFORNIA. I
rnocnss AND mus r03. rmrnnme AND eoomive m smoxn or roBAcco rirns Application filed Januar 9, 1929. Serial in. 331,367.
This invention relates to smoking pipes, and hasfor one of its objects to provide anarticle of this character which shall be adapted to deliver a cool, satisfying smoke that will not burn the tongue. i
v To attain this and other objects, the invention comprehends the provision of a ipe having a filterin and cooling means which shall consist of to acco in a shredded or other 10 finely divided state and through which the smoke will ass on its way from the bowl to the mouthplece of the pipe.
The invention also comprehends the provision of a pipe embodying means arranged 15 within its stem and adapted to hold a tube, containing the filtering and cooling medium and so support the tube as to protect the medium from any saliva enterin the stem.
w This inventlon also com re ends the pro- 20 vision of a pipe wherein t e holding means shall be adapted to be so arranged within the stem as to-permit the filtering and cooling medium to be placed directly in the stem and prevent the communication between the bowl 5;; and stem from becoming clogged by the medium.
vThe invention consists in the construction,
combination andarrangeme'nt of parts hereinafter-fully described and claimed, and il ao-lustrated in v the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
Figure 1 is a view partly in elevation and partly in vertical section of 'a smoking pipe constructed" in ac tion;
the several parts of the pipe arranged in se rated relation, and
stratin that applieation of the holding means which permits the filtering and coolin 7 medium to be placed directly in the stem 0 the pipe. I
' Referrin in detail to the drawmgs, 1 des- 45 ignate's the W1, 2 the stem and 3 the mouthscrewthreadedly engaged therewith as Y threads 11 on the coup ing. The end 10 of spaced from the stem 2 and which is provided accordance with my mven- Figure 2' is a'view inside elevation of substantially conical 'fOI'IIlfltlOIl is arranged ig lre-3 is a view part1 elevation and, p
llii '18 which ..is detachably engaged within the 'istering with piece of the pipe. The bowl 1- is provided with a boss 4 which is preferably formed integrallytherewith-and is provided with a passage 5 communicating with the bowl. A coupllng 6 is arranged on the boss 4, and is shown in 7. The coupling 6 has its front edge flanged inwardly into engagement with the screw threads of the boss 4, as shown at 8, so as to prevent it from having any accidental turning movement on the 'boss. The stem 2 which may. be straight, as shown in the drawings, or curved longitudinally, is provided with laterally enlarged and internally screw threaded ends 9 and" 10. v The front end 9 of the stem 2 is arranged on thecoupling 6 and enga the external screw the stem 2 receives the externally screw threaded front end 12 of the mouthpiece 3. While I have shown the stem provided with enlarged ends through the medium of which it is connected to'the bowl and the mouth-, piece, I wish it understood that such ends may be omitted and the stem connected to 7 theother parts in any well known or appro priate manner.
The coupling 6 has its rear end closed, and is provided at said end thereof with a hollow boss 13 which is arranged within and 7' with an openin 14 registering with the-passage 5. The ss 13' is internally screw threaded, as shown at 15, and it is provided with a conical outer surface which tapers in 1 the directionof. its rear end. A holder 17 of within the stem 2, and is provided with areduced and externally screw threaded stem boss 13 and is rovided with a passage'19 regt he openingl i. A filtering and cooling cartridge 20 is suported within the stem 2"by the holder 17. The filtering and cooling cartridge 20 is smaller diametrically 21 fully open at than the stem 2, has its front end removably arran d in the holder 17 and extends from the ho der to a point in close proximit to the in a shredded or'other finaly divided state- If desired the filtering and cooling medium 21 may be placed directly in the stem 2, as
shown in Figure 3. When this is to be done,
the holder 17 is reversed and arranged on the boss 13 with the boss snugl fitting therein.
The holder 17 will, when in t is pos1tion,prevent the closing of the assages between the ends an by p i eoaaao 2. .In a combination of the characterdescribed, a bowl, a stem, a-mouthpiece, a supporting element at one end-portion of said stem, a comparatively short and widely flared bowl 1 and stem 2 by t e filtering and coolv ing medium.
When the pipe is in use, thesmoke passes directly from the bowl. 1. into the filterin medium 21,-and after passing through the fi 1 ,terin and cooling medium it will enter the mouthpiece 3. It will thus be understood that the smoke will be freed of many of its impurities and its temperature materially lowered, with the result that the pipe will deliver a cool satisiying smoke that will not burn the tongue. As the cartridge20 is sup-' ported by the holder 17 out of contact with the stem 2, the filtering and cooling medium 21 will be protected from any saliva enterab y engaged with the holder 17, and as the stem 2 is detachably'secured to the bowl 1, the. cartridge may be 'remored and a new one substituted therefor easily. and quickly. The filtering and cooling medium 21 when placed g the tube 2. As the cartridge 20 is removdirectly in the stem 2 may also be readily re- I moved and new' material substituted therefor. As the bowl 1, stem 2, mouthpiece 3 and holder'17 are detachably connected together .r
they ma be separated in order to permit them to conveniently cleaned.
While I have described the principle of the invention, together with what I now consider to be 'the best embodimentsthereof, I desire to haveiit understood that the embodiments shown are merely illustrative, and that such changes may be made as are within the scope of the invention and claimed.
What I claim is:
1. In a combination of the class demribed,
a bowl, a stem, a mouthpiece, a coupling connected to said bowl, said coupling having a hollow boss which is internally screw threaded and has a conicalouter surface, a conical holder having a reduced screw threaded stem, said last mentioned stem being adapted to screw into said. boss; at which time the conical holder will extend toward said mouthpiece, or said holder bein adapted tofit upon the conical surface of saii the screw threaded stem will extend toward iaid mouthpiece, as and for the purposssset on]:
boss, at which t me holder supported by said elemen and an elongated tobacco exten into said holder and protruding thrc said stem toward said mouthpiece, as an for the purposes set forth.
.In testimony whereof I afix mv signature.
WALTER G. PETTIB NE.
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US2594680A (en) * | 1948-12-04 | 1952-04-29 | George W Rehfeld | Smoking device |
US2617427A (en) * | 1950-02-13 | 1952-11-11 | George W Rehfeld | Smoking device |
US2772680A (en) * | 1952-04-26 | 1956-12-04 | George W Rehfeld | Smoking device |
US2836184A (en) * | 1953-04-28 | 1958-05-27 | William A Rice | Cigarette holder |
US2881769A (en) * | 1952-12-05 | 1959-04-14 | Eastman Kodak Co | Fibrous cigarette filters |
US2910987A (en) * | 1958-03-10 | 1959-11-03 | Comb Res Inc | Tobacco smoking holder |
US2917054A (en) * | 1955-04-22 | 1959-12-15 | Eastman Kodak Co | Fibrous tobacco smoke filter containing solid additive |
US3045680A (en) * | 1958-09-30 | 1962-07-24 | Millard F Smith | Smoke filtering device |
US3367344A (en) * | 1965-06-28 | 1968-02-06 | Chernock Stephen Peter | Smoking pipe |
US3378016A (en) * | 1965-06-28 | 1968-04-16 | Stephen P. Chernock | Smoking pipe |
US20130039639A1 (en) * | 2012-05-02 | 2013-02-14 | Kevin D. Carney | Vaporizer for water pipe inlet |
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Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2594680A (en) * | 1948-12-04 | 1952-04-29 | George W Rehfeld | Smoking device |
US2617427A (en) * | 1950-02-13 | 1952-11-11 | George W Rehfeld | Smoking device |
US2772680A (en) * | 1952-04-26 | 1956-12-04 | George W Rehfeld | Smoking device |
US2881769A (en) * | 1952-12-05 | 1959-04-14 | Eastman Kodak Co | Fibrous cigarette filters |
US2836184A (en) * | 1953-04-28 | 1958-05-27 | William A Rice | Cigarette holder |
US2917054A (en) * | 1955-04-22 | 1959-12-15 | Eastman Kodak Co | Fibrous tobacco smoke filter containing solid additive |
US2910987A (en) * | 1958-03-10 | 1959-11-03 | Comb Res Inc | Tobacco smoking holder |
US3045680A (en) * | 1958-09-30 | 1962-07-24 | Millard F Smith | Smoke filtering device |
US3367344A (en) * | 1965-06-28 | 1968-02-06 | Chernock Stephen Peter | Smoking pipe |
US3378016A (en) * | 1965-06-28 | 1968-04-16 | Stephen P. Chernock | Smoking pipe |
US20130039639A1 (en) * | 2012-05-02 | 2013-02-14 | Kevin D. Carney | Vaporizer for water pipe inlet |
US8851082B2 (en) * | 2012-05-02 | 2014-10-07 | Kevin D. Carney | Vaporizer for water pipe inlet |
US10252180B2 (en) | 2012-05-02 | 2019-04-09 | Kevin D. Carney | Vaporizer for water pipe inlet |
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