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US1986730A
US1986730A US726835A US72683534A US1986730A US 1986730 A US1986730 A US 1986730A US 726835 A US726835 A US 726835A US 72683534 A US72683534 A US 72683534A US 1986730 A US1986730 A US 1986730A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F1/00Tobacco pipes
    • A24F1/02Tobacco pipes with arrangements for cleaning or cooling the smoke
    • A24F1/04Tobacco pipes with arrangements for cleaning or cooling the smoke with smoke chamber or slobber traps
    • A24F1/06Tobacco pipes with arrangements for cleaning or cooling the smoke with smoke chamber or slobber traps inside the pipe
    • A24F1/10Tobacco pipes with arrangements for cleaning or cooling the smoke with smoke chamber or slobber traps inside the pipe inside the bowl
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F5/00Bowls for pipes
    • A24F5/06Bowls for pipes with insets of clay or the like

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  • This invention relates to tobacco pipes of the tapered and provided with a single central hole o kind comprising an outer bowl, a removable in- A8 at the bottom.
  • the shallow filter bowl 9 is ner bowland a removable filter orabsorbent inadapted to fit into the cavity between the inner sert arranged below the inner bowl. and outer bowls and ts snugly against the inner 5
  • the objects of the invention are to provide an sides of the outer bowl.
  • the bottom of the outer bowl is preferably eral ⁇ appearance is neat and attractive. formed with a centering projection 1l 0n ⁇ Which l
  • the inner bowl is the filter bowl 9 rests and the latter may have a 10 provided with a hole or holes lat the bottom slight recess on the bottom'to t over the projec- ⁇ and is of such a size and shape'that a ⁇ cavity tion 11.
  • the filter bowl 9 is provided with perforations the outer bowl.
  • a l2 below the rim preferably extending round a l5 shallow bowl of porous clay or other suitable portion only of thebowl on the side farthest l5 absorbent or filtering material and the bottom away from the mouthpiece or stem 13.
  • the pipe o of the inner bowl fits snugly into the mouth of stem 13 opens into the cavity containing the bowl the shallow bowl.
  • Perforations are provided in 9 and may be provided with a'cork or other lining the sides of the Shallow bowl communicating with ⁇ 14 to receive the usual detachable portion of the the aforesaid cavity andthe usual stem carrying mouthpieee-
  • the filter bowl may have any de- 20 t the detachable mouthpiece of the pipe also opens Sed number 0f DelfOlaiiOnS arranged at any into said cavity. ⁇ The arrangement is such that desired points.
  • the Oliter bOWl and Stein may be 0f the Subsmoke is drawn from the inner bowl, down into stance known under the registered trade-mark 2li ⁇ the shallow bowl, out throughthe side perfora- Bakelite 0I' 0f Wood or any other Suitable Ina- 25 tions in the latter bowl intothe cavity and thence terial.
  • a tobacco pipe comprising in combination shallow bowl.
  • a small cavity is left an outer bowl having internal ribs, an inner bowl between the bottomof the shallow bowl and the having a holo in the bottom and a aange adapted 30 o outer bowl to act as a moisture trap.
  • t toseat on the tops ofthe internal ribs to support
  • the inner bOWl Within the Giltei bOWl leaving a it will now be described byreferenceto the ac- Cavity at the bottom between the tWO bOWlS, a 1 .companying drawing in whichzperforated filter bowl in said cavity, the lower end Fig.
  • FIG. 1 is a sectional elevation of ⁇ a tobaccopipe of the inner bowl fitting into the mouth of the 35 ⁇ constructed accordingto oneform of the invenlter bowl and a mouthpiece attached to the tion, t outer bowl and communicating ⁇ with the cavity
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view with the inner bowl and Containing the filter bowl.
  • a tobacco pipe comprising in combination,
  • FIG. 40 Fig, 3 is a, sectional elevation of the outer bowl; all Guter bOWl haVing internal ribs, all inner bWl 40 Fig. 4 isa plan view and having a hole inthe bottom and a ange adapted Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the lter bowl. to seat on the tops of the internal ribs to support
  • the outer bowl 1 is of light construct-V Ythe inner bowl within the outer bowl, leavinga tion and is formed with internal projecting ribs cavity at the bottom between the two bowls, said 2 to form a, support for theinner bowl 3 and also outer bowl having an internally threaded portion 45 ⁇ for strengthening purposes.
  • a threaded ring adapted to surwhichmay be of meerschaum, clay or the like round the inner bowl and to screw into the has a flange 4 and is vcarriedin a ring ⁇ 5 having threads on the outer bowl to hold the inner bowl a screwed portion which screws into a threaded in position, a perforated lter bowl in the cavity seat 6 formed at thetop of the outer bowl.
  • This the end of the inner bowl tting into the mouth 50 seat may include a cork or ⁇ other washer 'l to of the filter bowl and a mouthpiece attached to ensure a tight joint.
  • ⁇ The bowl 3 is supported by the outer bowl and communicating with the its flange 4 on ⁇ the en ds of the ribs 2 and held cavity containing the filter bowl. in position bythe ring ⁇ 5 as shown.
  • the inner 'bow1 3 is preferamy downwarmy DEsMoND BEREsFoRD KINAHAN. ,55

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P...e..sdt.1,f1935fl 1.986,73()- UNITEDSTATES PATENT OFFICE Application May 21, 1934, Serial No. 726,835 In Great Britain January 16, 1934 z claims. 31.131-12) o This invention relates to tobacco pipes of the tapered and provided with a single central hole o kind comprising an outer bowl, a removable in- A8 at the bottom. The shallow filter bowl 9 is ner bowland a removable filter orabsorbent inadapted to fit into the cavity between the inner sert arranged below the inner bowl. and outer bowls and ts snugly against the inner 5 The objects of the invention are to provide an sides of the outer bowl. Notches 10 `are formed 5 i improved pipe of the above kind which is cool inthe rim to accommodate the ribs in the outer and dry in smoking, with an efficient and easily bowl. w
cleansed filtering arrangement and which in gen- The bottom of the outer bowl is preferably eral `appearance is neat and attractive. formed with a centering projection 1l 0n` Which l According to the invention the inner bowl is the filter bowl 9 rests and the latter may have a 10 provided with a hole or holes lat the bottom slight recess on the bottom'to t over the projec- `and is of such a size and shape'that a` cavity tion 11.
is left between the bottom of the inner bowl and The filter bowl 9 is provided with perforations the outer bowl. Arranged in this cavity is a l2 below the rim preferably extending round a l5 shallow bowl of porous clay or other suitable portion only of thebowl on the side farthest l5 absorbent or filtering material and the bottom away from the mouthpiece or stem 13. The pipe o of the inner bowl fits snugly into the mouth of stem 13 opens into the cavity containing the bowl the shallow bowl. Perforations are provided in 9 and may be provided with a'cork or other lining the sides of the Shallow bowl communicating with `14 to receive the usual detachable portion of the the aforesaid cavity andthe usual stem carrying mouthpieee- The filter bowl may have any de- 20 t the detachable mouthpiece of the pipe also opens Sed number 0f DelfOlaiiOnS arranged at any into said cavity.` The arrangement is such that desired points. when suction is applied to the `mouthpiece the The Oliter bOWl and Stein may be 0f the Subsmoke is drawn from the inner bowl, down into stance known under the registered trade-mark 2li` the shallow bowl, out throughthe side perfora- Bakelite 0I' 0f Wood or any other Suitable Ina- 25 tions in the latter bowl intothe cavity and thence terial.
straight to the mouthpiece. There is no passage f I claim:-
v`for the smoke above thetop edge or rim of the 1. A tobacco pipe comprising in combination shallow bowl. Preferably a small cavity is left an outer bowl having internal ribs, an inner bowl between the bottomof the shallow bowl and the having a holo in the bottom and a aange adapted 30 o outer bowl to act as a moisture trap. t `toseat on the tops ofthe internal ribs to support To enable the invention tombefully understood the inner bOWl Within the Giltei bOWl leaving a it will now be described byreferenceto the ac- Cavity at the bottom between the tWO bOWlS, a 1 .companying drawing in whichzperforated filter bowl in said cavity, the lower end Fig. 1 is a sectional elevation of `a tobaccopipe of the inner bowl fitting into the mouth of the 35` constructed accordingto oneform of the invenlter bowl and a mouthpiece attached to the tion, t outer bowl and communicating `with the cavity Fig. 2 is a plan view with the inner bowl and Containing the filter bowl. i
flrlterremoved. I 2. A tobacco pipe comprising in combination,
40 Fig, 3 is a, sectional elevation of the outer bowl; all Guter bOWl haVing internal ribs, all inner bWl 40 Fig. 4 isa plan view and having a hole inthe bottom and a ange adapted Fig. 5 is a side elevation of the lter bowl. to seat on the tops of the internal ribs to support As shownthe outer bowl 1 is of light construct-V Ythe inner bowl within the outer bowl, leavinga tion and is formed with internal projecting ribs cavity at the bottom between the two bowls, said 2 to form a, support for theinner bowl 3 and also outer bowl having an internally threaded portion 45` for strengthening purposes. YThe inner` bowl 3 above the ribs, a threaded ring adapted to surwhichmay be of meerschaum, clay or the like round the inner bowl and to screw into the has a flange 4 and is vcarriedin a ring `5 having threads on the outer bowl to hold the inner bowl a screwed portion which screws into a threaded in position, a perforated lter bowl in the cavity seat 6 formed at thetop of the outer bowl. This the end of the inner bowl tting into the mouth 50 seat may include a cork or `other washer 'l to of the filter bowl and a mouthpiece attached to ensure a tight joint. `The bowl 3 is supported by the outer bowl and communicating with the its flange 4 on` the en ds of the ribs 2 and held cavity containing the filter bowl. in position bythe ring` 5 as shown.
t The inner 'bow1 3 is preferamy downwarmy DEsMoND BEREsFoRD KINAHAN. ,55
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