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  • My invention relates to a tobacco-pipe provided with a cleaner and my improvement consists in novel features of construction hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure l is a sectionv of a pipe showing my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the mouthpiece of the pipe showing notches or openings through which the smoke passes into the'mouth of the smoker. In the figure two notches or openings are shown, but of course their number may vary.
  • a rod B extending throughout its entire length.
  • This rod B is made of less thickness than the diameter of the smoke channel A.
  • On one end of the rod B there is a knob or round boss C of the exact diameter of the smoke channel A and fitting it closely.
  • the rod B with the boss or knob C attached remains in the pipe during smoking and is withdrawn with facility as often as required by means of a small knob D at the end of it outside the mouthpiece.
  • This knob D also prevents saliva entering the mouthpiece.
  • the smoke impinges on the knob in its passage through the notches or openings e and is diffused or radiated while entering the mouth.
  • the smoke channel is made to extend from the stenl into the head of the pipe below the bowl where the end of the rod with the boss or knob C lies beyond the aperture f.
  • This aperture leads from the bowl G in the head of the pipe to the smoke channel, and by this aperture and the channel the smoke gets free vent to the mouth of the smoker while the rod B with the boss or knob C attached is in the pipe.
  • the boss or knob C clears out before it throughout the entire length of the smoke channel all nicotine, saliva, or other obstructions, leaving the smoke channel A clean Vfrom end to end.
  • the rod B being wiped dial opening, of the cleaner located withi-n the smoke channel, having a rod, a knob located at the inner end of the rod beyond the outlet to the bowl and a knob located at the outer end of the smoke channel; substantially as described.
  • the combination in a pipe having radial smoke openings e at its outer end, and a smoke channel extending beyond the outlet to the bowl, and communicating rwith the radial openings, of the cleaner located within the smoke channel, having a rod, a knob located at the inner end of the rod beyond the outlet to the bowl, and a knob located at the outer end of the smoke channel; substantially as described.
  • Patent Agent Glasgow. ARTHUR HARTLEY YUILE

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N. MAGPHAIL. TOBACCO PIPE.
' Patented June' 12, 1894.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
NEIL MACPHAIL, OF GLASGOW, SCOTLAND.
TOBACCO-PIPE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters PatentNo. 521,380, dated J' une 12, 1894. Application filed October 24, 1393. Serial No. 489,057. (No model.)
To a/ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, NEIL MACPHAIL, merchant, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, residing at 1'7 5 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, Scotland, have invented certain Improvements in Tobacco-Pipes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a tobacco-pipe provided with a cleaner and my improvement consists in novel features of construction hereinafter described and claimed.
In the drawings-Figure l is a sectionv of a pipe showing my improvements. Fig. 2 is an end view of the mouthpiece of the pipe showing notches or openings through which the smoke passes into the'mouth of the smoker. In the figure two notches or openings are shown, but of course their number may vary.
Inside the smoke channel A of the stem and mouthpiece is placed a rod B extending throughout its entire length. This rod B is made of less thickness than the diameter of the smoke channel A. On one end of the rod B there is a knob or round boss C of the exact diameter of the smoke channel A and fitting it closely. The rod B with the boss or knob C attached remains in the pipe during smoking and is withdrawn with facility as often as required by means of a small knob D at the end of it outside the mouthpiece. This knob D also prevents saliva entering the mouthpiece. The smoke impinges on the knob in its passage through the notches or openings e and is diffused or radiated while entering the mouth. The smoke channel is made to extend from the stenl into the head of the pipe below the bowl where the end of the rod with the boss or knob C lies beyond the aperture f. This aperture leads from the bowl G in the head of the pipe to the smoke channel, and by this aperture and the channel the smoke gets free vent to the mouth of the smoker while the rod B with the boss or knob C attached is in the pipe. When withdrawn the boss or knob C clears out before it throughout the entire length of the smoke channel all nicotine, saliva, or other obstructions, leaving the smoke channel A clean Vfrom end to end. On the rod B being wiped dial opening, of the cleaner located withi-n the smoke channel, having a rod, a knob located at the inner end of the rod beyond the outlet to the bowl and a knob located at the outer end of the smoke channel; substantially as described.
2. The combination, in a pipe having radial smoke openings e at its outer end, and a smoke channel extending beyond the outlet to the bowl, and communicating rwith the radial openings, of the cleaner located within the smoke channel, having a rod, a knob located at the inner end of the rod beyond the outlet to the bowl, and a knob located at the outer end of the smoke channel; substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two witnesses.
NEIL MAOPHA-IL. W'itnesses:
JOHN LIDDLE,
Patent Agent, Glasgow. ARTHUR HARTLEY YUILE,
154 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow.
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