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US826898A
US826898A US27250505A US1905272505A US826898A US 826898 A US826898 A US 826898A US 27250505 A US27250505 A US 27250505A US 1905272505 A US1905272505 A US 1905272505A US 826898 A US826898 A US 826898A
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  • the object of the invention is to provide a new and improved tobacco-pipe arranged to keep fresh and clean, to prevent tainted saliva and nicotin from entering the smokers mouth, and to prevent sparks leaving the pipe while smoking, thus rendering it perfectly safe to smoke the pipe at any desired place and without danger of setting fire to the surroundings.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional side elevation of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the tobaccoholder.
  • the casing A of the tobacco-pipe is preferably made of wood and in three sections A A A removably fastened together, preferably by screwing one section on the other, as indicated in Fig. 2.
  • the top of the uppermost section A of the casing A is provided with a suitable mouthpiece B, and the bottom of the lowermost section A is provided with an airhole A for the entrance of air to the interior of the casing A.
  • a tobacco-holder C preferably made cylindrical in shape and provided at its upper end with perforations 0, opening into the upper section A, and the lower end of the said tobacco-holder C is provided with a'hinged cover C having perforations C for the entrance of air to the tobacco contained in the said holder C.
  • the interior surface of the upper section A of the casing A is preferably provided with a lining D, made of paper or other suitable absorbent material, and this lining D can be conveniently removed from time to time and replaced by a new one whenever it is desired to do so.
  • the tobacco-holder C is preferably made of metal, and in order to prevent undue heating of the middle section A carrying the tobacco-holder, I prefer to interpose a lining E between the outer surface of the holder C and the inner wall of the middle section A In order to fill the pipe with tobacco, it is necessary for the smoker to remove the lower section A and to hold the casing A in an upside-down position, and then the cover C is swung open and the holder C is filled with the tobacco to be smoked. If desired, the holder C may be removed completely from the middle section A and then filled and returned to position in the middle section.
  • the tobacco is ignited through the perforations C or, if desired, the tobacco may be ignited while the cover C is still open.
  • the tobacco is burning the lower section A is screwed onto the lower end of the middle section A and then the operator draws on the mouthpiece B in the usual manner to cause the tobacco contained in the holder C to burn in an upward direction within the holder C.
  • any tainted saliva or nicotin that passes into the upper section A is readily absorbed by the lining D, and hence does not pass to the smokers mouth, and as this lining D can be conveniently removed at any time and replaced by a new one it is evident that the pipe can be kept perfectly clean and fresh.
  • the tobacco-holder C For emptying the tobacco-holder C the latter may be removed entirely from the section A and emptied or it may be left in place in the section A and the cover C opened to allow the ashes to fall out, it being understood that previous to emptying the holder C by either of the methods mentioned it is necessary for the operator to unscrew the lower section A
  • the tobacco-pipe is composed of comparatively few parts not liable to easily get out of order, and the casing A can be used for a long time; but different holders C may be used from time to time to aid in keeping the pipe perfectly fresh. 7
  • a tobacco-pipe comprising a casing con-' sisting of an upper, a middle, and a lower section; of which the lower section is provided with an air-hole, a mouthpiece on the upper section; a tobacco-holder in the middle section and having its upper end perforated and opening into the said upper section, the lower end of the tobacco-holder being provided with a hinged perforated cover and extending into the lower section, a removable lining of absorbent material for the inner surface of the upper section, and a lining between the holder and the walls of the middle section.

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PATENTED JULY 24, 1906.
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A TTORNE Y8 PATENT OFFICE.
NEAL P. SHULIN, OF BUTTE, MONTANA.
TOBACCO-PIPE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
:atented. July 24, 1906.
Application filed'August 3,1905. Serial No. 272.505.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, NEAL-P. SHULIN, a citi- Zen of the United States, and a resident of Butte, in the county of Silverbow and State of Montana, have invented an Improved Tobacco-Pipe, of which the following is a full, clear, and eXact description.
The object of the invention is to provide a new and improved tobacco-pipe arranged to keep fresh and clean, to prevent tainted saliva and nicotin from entering the smokers mouth, and to prevent sparks leaving the pipe while smoking, thus rendering it perfectly safe to smoke the pipe at any desired place and without danger of setting fire to the surroundings.
The invention consists of novel features and parts and combinations of the same, as will be more fully described hereinafter, and pointed out in the claim.
A practical embodiment of the invention is represented in the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the views.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improvement. Fig. 2 is a sectional side elevation of the same on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the tobaccoholder.
The casing A of the tobacco-pipe is preferably made of wood and in three sections A A A removably fastened together, preferably by screwing one section on the other, as indicated in Fig. 2. The top of the uppermost section A of the casing A is provided with a suitable mouthpiece B, and the bottom of the lowermost section A is provided with an airhole A for the entrance of air to the interior of the casing A. Into the middle section A is fitted a tobacco-holder C, preferably made cylindrical in shape and provided at its upper end with perforations 0, opening into the upper section A, and the lower end of the said tobacco-holder C is provided with a'hinged cover C having perforations C for the entrance of air to the tobacco contained in the said holder C.
The interior surface of the upper section A of the casing A is preferably provided with a lining D, made of paper or other suitable absorbent material, and this lining D can be conveniently removed from time to time and replaced by a new one whenever it is desired to do so.
The tobacco-holder C is preferably made of metal, and in order to prevent undue heating of the middle section A carrying the tobacco-holder, I prefer to interpose a lining E between the outer surface of the holder C and the inner wall of the middle section A In order to fill the pipe with tobacco, it is necessary for the smoker to remove the lower section A and to hold the casing A in an upside-down position, and then the cover C is swung open and the holder C is filled with the tobacco to be smoked. If desired, the holder C may be removed completely from the middle section A and then filled and returned to position in the middle section. After the holder C is filled with tobacco and the cover C is closed then the tobacco is ignited through the perforations C or, if desired, the tobacco may be ignited while the cover C is still open. After the tobacco is burning the lower section A is screwed onto the lower end of the middle section A and then the operator draws on the mouthpiece B in the usual manner to cause the tobacco contained in the holder C to burn in an upward direction within the holder C. Now as the holder 0 is completely inclosed within the casing A it is evident that none of the burning tobacco or sparks can pass out of the pipe and set fire to the surroundings, thus rendering the tobacco-pipe perfectly safe in almost any place. Any tainted saliva or nicotin that passes into the upper section A is readily absorbed by the lining D, and hence does not pass to the smokers mouth, and as this lining D can be conveniently removed at any time and replaced by a new one it is evident that the pipe can be kept perfectly clean and fresh.
For emptying the tobacco-holder C the latter may be removed entirely from the section A and emptied or it may be left in place in the section A and the cover C opened to allow the ashes to fall out, it being understood that previous to emptying the holder C by either of the methods mentioned it is necessary for the operator to unscrew the lower section A The tobacco-pipe is composed of comparatively few parts not liable to easily get out of order, and the casing A can be used for a long time; but different holders C may be used from time to time to aid in keeping the pipe perfectly fresh. 7
Having thus described my invention, I
. claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent A tobacco-pipe, comprising a casing con-' sisting of an upper, a middle, and a lower section; of which the lower section is provided with an air-hole, a mouthpiece on the upper section; a tobacco-holder in the middle section and having its upper end perforated and opening into the said upper section, the lower end of the tobacco-holder being provided with a hinged perforated cover and extending into the lower section, a removable lining of absorbent material for the inner surface of the upper section, and a lining between the holder and the walls of the middle section.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
NEAL P. .SHULIN.
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WILLIAM KENMERDY, O. F. OHAPIN.
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