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US2189684A
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    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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  • This invention relates to smokingpipes ⁇ or municating with the bottom/portion ofthe bowl I simllar smoking devices and more particularly I0, and the mouthpiece I2 is provided with a borey to an attachment for a smoking device for cool- I 4 adapted to communicate at its forward end ing the smoke drawn through the device. with the rear end of the bore I3. 5 v
  • An object of this invention is to provide a 'Ihe stem II is provided at its rear portion withy 3*?
  • a further object of this invention is to provide l ripheal Shoulder.
  • Aa device of this kind which may be used with At the present time the smoke which isdrawn conventional pipes, cigar or cigarette holders through the bowl I0, the bore I3 and the bore"y without altering the present construction of such I4 is not mixed vwithA am ⁇ ail' @XCEDl Such ai? 15:' devices and which may at will provide a cooling as is drawn through'thej ⁇ upper open end of the draft of air through the mouthpiece.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide In order to provide a means Wherebvthe pipe evices' of this kindwliich may be manufactured Comprising the bOWl I0, the ySteril H and th.
  • mouthpiece IZf may'be providedywith a smoke ⁇ 26 unduly increase the cost of the smoking devices cooling means without changing the present 25: and which may be sold ⁇ as a new article of manuparts 0f thGfPPG, I havel lOIOVided an insotib facture for use with conventional smoking demember' generally designatedfas I1 which is vices at present available. adapted ,toI be inserted between the mouthpiece To the above objects essentially and to others I2 and the rear portion ofthe stem II. vThe 3o which may hereinafter appear, the invention smoke cooling member I 'I is formed 0f a 011e-y 30.21?.
  • Figurez is an enlarged fragmentary side'ele- 22 Will be d SpOSed CGDI'BJHY'Q the member
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line opens at the rear end of such portion for receiv- 3-3 of Figure 2, ing the extension I6 of the mouthpiece I2.
  • the Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line DOIOII I3 iS diSDOSed in encompassing Itlaitivilrly .li-4 of Figure 3, and with respect to the extension I2.
  • the portion 5o ⁇ Figure 5 is a fragmentary side elevation of the 20 is extended into the socket I5 of the stem I
  • the member II axially thereof is formed with a Referring to the drawing, the numeral I0 desbore 2I which at its rear end Opens intovthe ignates generallythe bowl of a pipe provided socket I9 through the base Wall of the latter. with a stem II and a mouthpiece I2, The stem The bore 2I extends from the said base Wallto l II of the pipe is provided with a bore I3 'oomthe outer end of the said ⁇ portion 20. 55
  • a sleeve or cylindrical air controlling member 23 is rotatably carried by the body I8.
  • the body I8 at its rear end is provided with a ange orl rib 24 against which the rear end of the sleeve 23 is adapted to abut.
  • the exterior diameter of the sleeve 23 is substantially equal to the diameter of the ange 24 which is also substantially equal to the largest diameter of the stem I2.
  • the sleeve 23 terminates at its forward end substantially coplanar with the shoulder 22 so that when the device is in applied position the forward end of the sleeve 23 will frictionally contact with the rear end of the stem II. In this manner the stem II will frictionally hold the sleeve 23 against rotation.
  • the said portion or body I8 forwardly of socket I9 and rearwardly of the shoulder 22 is provided with a vent 01 air opening 25 and the sleeve 23 is also provided with an opening 26 which is adapted to be placed in registry with the opening so-that air may pass through the openings 2G and 25 and then enter the bore 2
  • the exterior surface of the sleeve 23 is serrated or knurled as at 2'! so that the rotation of the sleeve or air controlling member 23 may be readily eifected.
  • FIG. 5 there is disclosed a cigar or cigarette holder 28 with which the air cooling member IIa is adapted to be combined.
  • the air cooling member I'Ia is substantially identical in every detail with the air cooling member Il' with the possible exception that the socket 599- thereoiv is tapered and of a size sufficient to readily receive the end of a cigar or a cigarette. In other respects the air cooling member I'Ia is identical with the air cooling member Il'.
  • the reduced portion 20 is inserted in the bore I5 .which is conventionally provided in the stem II! for the reduced extension I6 of the mouthpiece I2.
  • the extension I 6 of the mouthpiece I2 is then inserted in the larger or rear bore I S of the body i8 and if it is desired to admit air into the bore 2
  • the device herein disclosed may be constructed out of relatively light material or if desired may be constructed out of composite material so that the device may be made of a color simulating the color of either the stem II or the mouthpiece I2.
  • a one-piece body formed of a rear portion and a forward portion, said portions being of different outer diameters, said body being formed with a peripheral shoulder at the junction of said portions, said rear portion being provided in a part of the length thereof with a socket having its mouth at the rear end of such portion, said body being formed with an axial bore of uniform diameter, said bore opening at its rear end into said socket through the base wall of the latter and at its forward end at the forward end of said forward portion, said body being formed with an air vent opening at its outer end at the outer periphery of said body and arranged between the base wall of said socket and said shoulder, said vent being disposed at right angles to and opening at its inner end into said bore, said rear portion being provided at the rear end of its outer periphery with an annular rib, and a sleeve revolubly mounted on said rear portion having one end abutting said rib and provided with an opening for controlling communication of the vent with the atmosphere.
  • a mouth piece having a bore throughout, a forwardly disposed reduced extension and a peripheral shoulder, a stem having a socket in its rear terminal part and a bore opening into and extending forwardly from said socket, a one-piece body interposed between said mouthpiece and stem and formed of rear and forward portions of different outer diameters and with said outer diameters being less than the diameter of the forward end of the mouthpiece and the rear end of the stem, said rear portion being formed with an annular rib on the rear end of its outer periphery and with a rearwardly opening lengthwise socket for a part of its length, said socket encompassing said extension, said forward portion being arranged in the socket of said stem, the junction of said portions of said body forming the latter with a peripheral shoulder abutting the rear end of said stem, the rear end of said rear portion and said rib abutting the shoulder on the mouthpiece, said body being provided with an axial bore eX- tending from the base of its socket to the forward end of its forward portion arranged between

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Feb. 6, 1940. H. G. sPRlNKr-:L 2,189,684
SMOKE COOLING DEVICE Filed NOV. 5, 1938 y' Patented Feb. 6,194() n UNITED STATESr v'- P-.fl'llv'l OFFICE 2,189,684 f SMOKE COOLING DEVICE 'Henry Gordon Sprinkel,l Harrisonburg, Va.
Application November 5, 1938, Serial No. 239,136
2Claims. (01.1314-225) Y .This invention relates to smokingpipes `or municating with the bottom/portion ofthe bowl I simllar smoking devices and more particularly I0, and the mouthpiece I2 is provided with a borey to an attachment for a smoking device for cool- I 4 adapted to communicate at its forward end ing the smoke drawn through the device. with the rear end of the bore I3. 5 v An object of this invention is to provide a 'Ihe stem II is provided at its rear portion withy 3*? device which may be interposed in a smoking' a socket or enlarged bore I5opening throughr pipe between the stern and the mouthpiece of the rear end of the stem II in which a cylinthe pipe and which .is so constructed that air drical stud or extension I6 carried by the mouthmay be readily drawn through the mouthpiece piece I2 is adaptedy to frictionally engage. At
10 oi the device for mixing withthe smoke passing the junction of the extension I6 with thebody of l0' through the bore of the mouthpiece. the mouthpiece the latteri's formedr with a pe- A further object of this invention is to provide l ripheal Shoulder. Aa device of this kind which may be used with At the present time the smoke which isdrawn conventional pipes, cigar or cigarette holders through the bowl I0, the bore I3 and the bore"y without altering the present construction of such I4 is not mixed vwithA am` ail' @XCEDl Such ai? 15:' devices and which may at will provide a cooling as is drawn through'thej` upper open end of the draft of air through the mouthpiece. bowl I0, and the smoke is therefore relatively hot Astill further object of this invention is to and by reason of its temperature a considerable provide a device of this kind which will be of an quantity of material accumulates in the bore I3 ornamental character-as well as an article of and in the bore Idwhichiscondens'ed and forms 20 v utility. a relatively'viscousfluid. l
A further object of this invention is to provide In order to provide a means Wherebvthe pipe evices' of this kindwliich may be manufactured Comprising the bOWl I0, the ySteril H and th.
. at avv relatively small cost so that it will not. mouthpiece IZfmay'be providedywith a smoke` 26 unduly increase the cost of the smoking devices cooling means without changing the present 25: and which may be sold `as a new article of manuparts 0f thGfPPG, I havel lOIOVided an insotib facture for use with conventional smoking demember' generally designatedfas I1 which is vices at present available. adapted ,toI be inserted between the mouthpiece To the above objects essentially and to others I2 and the rear portion ofthe stem II. vThe 3o which may hereinafter appear, the invention smoke cooling member I 'I is formed 0f a 011e-y 30.21?.
consists of the novel construction, combination PeCebOd'Y having a' Tear POYOII landfa fol"-y and arrangement of partsl as will be more specifi-` Ward portion 20- The. Teal' 'ei'd 0f the flatte'l cally referred to and as illustrated in the accommerges iIltO the OIWaId Gnd 0f DOIISOH l3- The panying drawing wherein is shown embodiments said portions are lof circular contour in cross' of the invention, but it is to be understood that SGCIGOII and With the 130115101; I8 O'f grea''uter 353i changes, variations land modifications may be diameter tha'nthe'portion 2li.v 'Ifhe Said POIOYISr f` resorted to which wan within the scope of the are disposed coaXia11v. Atl vthejunot'iri' .of the` invention as claimed, portions I8, 2t) the member I'Ifis formedinter- In tho drawing; i mediate its ends withan' annular shoulder 22 4o Figure 1 is a detail side @iev-ation of a pipe for abutting the outer end ofthe Stemlllj Brei- .goe
having adevice constructed according to anemerably the pOItOTlS I ffZIl- `will A.be of the same bodiment of this invention combined therewith,` lengthv and are so 'Shownjwhereby the shoi'il'der.`
Figurez is an enlarged fragmentary side'ele- 22 Will be d SpOSed CGDI'BJHY'Q the member |'7- vation of the device in applied position on the The portion has frmed'iheenfr a part 0f` its length a lengthwise extending socket I9 which 5 pipe, Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on the line opens at the rear end of such portion for receiv- 3-3 of Figure 2, ing the extension I6 of the mouthpiece I2. The Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line DOIOII I3 iS diSDOSed in encompassing Itlaitivilrly .li-4 of Figure 3, and with respect to the extension I2. The portion 5o `Figure 5 is a fragmentary side elevation of the 20 is extended into the socket I5 of the stem I| 50 device used with a cigar or cigarette ho1dor- The member II axially thereof is formed with a Referring to the drawing, the numeral I0 desbore 2I which at its rear end Opens intovthe ignates generallythe bowl of a pipe provided socket I9 through the base Wall of the latter. with a stem II and a mouthpiece I2, The stem The bore 2I extends from the said base Wallto l II of the pipe is provided with a bore I3 'oomthe outer end of the said `portion 20. 55
A sleeve or cylindrical air controlling member 23 is rotatably carried by the body I8. The body I8 at its rear end is provided with a ange orl rib 24 against which the rear end of the sleeve 23 is adapted to abut. The exterior diameter of the sleeve 23 is substantially equal to the diameter of the ange 24 which is also substantially equal to the largest diameter of the stem I2.
The sleeve 23 terminates at its forward end substantially coplanar with the shoulder 22 so that when the device is in applied position the forward end of the sleeve 23 will frictionally contact with the rear end of the stem II. In this manner the stem II will frictionally hold the sleeve 23 against rotation.
The said portion or body I8 forwardly of socket I9 and rearwardly of the shoulder 22 is provided with a vent 01 air opening 25 and the sleeve 23 is also provided with an opening 26 which is adapted to be placed in registry with the opening so-that air may pass through the openings 2G and 25 and then enter the bore 2|. Preferably the exterior surface of the sleeve 23 is serrated or knurled as at 2'! so that the rotation of the sleeve or air controlling member 23 may be readily eifected.
In Figure 5 there is disclosed a cigar or cigarette holder 28 with which the air cooling member IIa is adapted to be combined. The air cooling member I'Ia is substantially identical in every detail with the air cooling member Il' with the possible exception that the socket 599- thereoiv is tapered and of a size sufficient to readily receive the end of a cigar or a cigarette. In other respects the air cooling member I'Ia is identical with the air cooling member Il'.
In the use of the device where the device is combined with a pipe as shown in Figures l to 4 the reduced portion 20 is inserted in the bore I5 .which is conventionally provided in the stem II! for the reduced extension I6 of the mouthpiece I2. The extension I 6 of the mouthpiece I2 is then inserted in the larger or rear bore I S of the body i8 and if it is desired to admit air into the bore 2| coactive with the drawing of smoke through the bore I3 and the bore I4 the air controlling sleeve 23 is rotated to a point where the hole 2S is in substantial registry with the hole 25. If the amount of air being drawn through v.the holes 25 and 26 is too great, the amount of air being drawn therethrough may be cut down by moving the sleeve 23 to a position where the hole 26 is not in complete registry with the hole 25.
` The device herein disclosed may be constructed out of relatively light material or if desired may be constructed out of composite material so that the device may be made of a color simulating the color of either the stem II or the mouthpiece I2.
I claim:
1. In a smoke cooling device for smokers appliances, a one-piece body formed of a rear portion and a forward portion, said portions being of different outer diameters, said body being formed with a peripheral shoulder at the junction of said portions, said rear portion being provided in a part of the length thereof with a socket having its mouth at the rear end of such portion, said body being formed with an axial bore of uniform diameter, said bore opening at its rear end into said socket through the base wall of the latter and at its forward end at the forward end of said forward portion, said body being formed with an air vent opening at its outer end at the outer periphery of said body and arranged between the base wall of said socket and said shoulder, said vent being disposed at right angles to and opening at its inner end into said bore, said rear portion being provided at the rear end of its outer periphery with an annular rib, and a sleeve revolubly mounted on said rear portion having one end abutting said rib and provided with an opening for controlling communication of the vent with the atmosphere.
2. In a smokers appliance, a mouth piece having a bore throughout, a forwardly disposed reduced extension and a peripheral shoulder, a stem having a socket in its rear terminal part and a bore opening into and extending forwardly from said socket, a one-piece body interposed between said mouthpiece and stem and formed of rear and forward portions of different outer diameters and with said outer diameters being less than the diameter of the forward end of the mouthpiece and the rear end of the stem, said rear portion being formed with an annular rib on the rear end of its outer periphery and with a rearwardly opening lengthwise socket for a part of its length, said socket encompassing said extension, said forward portion being arranged in the socket of said stem, the junction of said portions of said body forming the latter with a peripheral shoulder abutting the rear end of said stem, the rear end of said rear portion and said rib abutting the shoulder on the mouthpiece, said body being provided with an axial bore eX- tending from the base of its socket to the forward end of its forward portion arranged between the bores of the mouth piece and stem, said bores being of uniform diameter, the forward end of the bore of the mouthpiece registering with the rear end of the bore in said body, the rear end of the bore in the stem registering with the forward end of the bore in Said body, said rear portion being formed with an air vent opening at its outer end at the outer periphery of' said body and disposed between the base wall of the socket in said rear portion and the said shoulder on said body, said vent being arranged at right anglesl to and opening at its inner end into the bore of said body, and a revoluble sleeve mounted on said rear portion between said rib and rear end of the stem and provided with an opening for controlling communication between said vent and the atmosphere, said sleeve frictionally engaging with the rear end of said stem.
HENRY GORDON SPRINKEL.
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US2924224A (en) * 1957-02-15 1960-02-09 Defries Gerard Tobacco pipes, cigarette holders and the like
US2944554A (en) * 1959-01-21 1960-07-12 Marguleas Anton Smoking articles
US2967528A (en) * 1959-03-12 1961-01-10 Falmouth Pharmaceuticals Ltd Device for ending habit of smoking
US3058476A (en) * 1961-01-10 1962-10-16 Atkias Samuel Lawrence Cigarette or cigar holder
US3147756A (en) * 1962-11-26 1964-09-08 Schottler Henry Smoking pipes
US3212508A (en) * 1962-12-03 1965-10-19 S M Frank & Co Inc Smoking implements for regulating the amount of air admitted into the smoke passage
US3265074A (en) * 1964-03-02 1966-08-09 Francis W Davis Vented cigarette holder
US3289678A (en) * 1965-10-18 1966-12-06 S M Frank & Co Inc Smoking implements for regulating the amount of air admitted into the smoke passage
US3463166A (en) * 1967-08-31 1969-08-26 John M Bennett Smokers' smoke treatment attachment
US3519000A (en) * 1968-05-06 1970-07-07 Roy W Houser Vented cigarette holder
US3601131A (en) * 1970-02-12 1971-08-24 Eugene T Reggio Bit for smoking article having smoke and air passages
US3685522A (en) * 1971-07-16 1972-08-22 Herbert F Kleinhans Cigarette holder
DE2728402A1 (en) * 1977-06-24 1979-01-11 Joachim Ludwig Air inlet regulating ring for cigarette holder - has smooth surface flush with tube and air inlet perforations
DE3225759A1 (en) * 1982-07-09 1984-01-12 Koninklijke Fabriek van Tabakspijpen Elbert Gubbels & Zonen B.V., Roermond-Herten Mouthpiece for cigarette or cigar holders or pipes
US6418937B1 (en) * 1999-04-23 2002-07-16 Cristom Import & Export, Inc. Tobacco pipe assembly with filter adapter

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US2924224A (en) * 1957-02-15 1960-02-09 Defries Gerard Tobacco pipes, cigarette holders and the like
US2944554A (en) * 1959-01-21 1960-07-12 Marguleas Anton Smoking articles
US2967528A (en) * 1959-03-12 1961-01-10 Falmouth Pharmaceuticals Ltd Device for ending habit of smoking
US3058476A (en) * 1961-01-10 1962-10-16 Atkias Samuel Lawrence Cigarette or cigar holder
US3147756A (en) * 1962-11-26 1964-09-08 Schottler Henry Smoking pipes
US3212508A (en) * 1962-12-03 1965-10-19 S M Frank & Co Inc Smoking implements for regulating the amount of air admitted into the smoke passage
US3265074A (en) * 1964-03-02 1966-08-09 Francis W Davis Vented cigarette holder
US3289678A (en) * 1965-10-18 1966-12-06 S M Frank & Co Inc Smoking implements for regulating the amount of air admitted into the smoke passage
US3463166A (en) * 1967-08-31 1969-08-26 John M Bennett Smokers' smoke treatment attachment
US3519000A (en) * 1968-05-06 1970-07-07 Roy W Houser Vented cigarette holder
US3601131A (en) * 1970-02-12 1971-08-24 Eugene T Reggio Bit for smoking article having smoke and air passages
US3685522A (en) * 1971-07-16 1972-08-22 Herbert F Kleinhans Cigarette holder
DE2728402A1 (en) * 1977-06-24 1979-01-11 Joachim Ludwig Air inlet regulating ring for cigarette holder - has smooth surface flush with tube and air inlet perforations
DE3225759A1 (en) * 1982-07-09 1984-01-12 Koninklijke Fabriek van Tabakspijpen Elbert Gubbels & Zonen B.V., Roermond-Herten Mouthpiece for cigarette or cigar holders or pipes
US6418937B1 (en) * 1999-04-23 2002-07-16 Cristom Import & Export, Inc. Tobacco pipe assembly with filter adapter

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