WO2020243694A1 - Bottle with beverage and smoking apparatus - Google Patents

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WO2020243694A1
WO2020243694A1 PCT/US2020/035525 US2020035525W WO2020243694A1 WO 2020243694 A1 WO2020243694 A1 WO 2020243694A1 US 2020035525 W US2020035525 W US 2020035525W WO 2020243694 A1 WO2020243694 A1 WO 2020243694A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D81/00Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • B65D81/36Containers, packaging elements, or packages, for contents presenting particular transport or storage problems, or adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents adapted to be used for non-packaging purposes after removal of contents
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F1/00Tobacco pipes
    • A24F1/30Hookahs
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D1/00Containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material, by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
    • B65D1/02Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents
    • B65D1/0223Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents characterised by shape
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D23/00Details of bottles or jars not otherwise provided for

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  • the disclosure relates to a bottle filled with a beverage which, after consumption of the beverage, can be repurposed as a water pipe or bong.
  • beverage botles come in many different shapes and sizes and are generally made of transparent or translucent plastic or glass. With fears about the quality of water from municipal sources as well as the desire for specialty drinks such as flavored and/or enhanced water, the proliferation of botled beverages has skyrocketed. This has led to concerns about the environmental effect of botles, even with recycling and re-use of bottles.
  • botled beverages are so-called private labelling for promotional and recreational use.
  • water (or other botled beverages) labelled with the convention name and/or a sponsor of the convention can be given or sold to atendees. Since the botles are discarded (with or without recycling) after use, the marketing impact of private labelled botles is questionable.
  • a water pipe or bong typically comprises a pipe bowl for holding burning smoking material, a water container hold water or some other suitable liquid, a tube or some other means for connecting the pipe bowl to the water container, and a mouthpiece or pipe stem having an interior opening in communication with the interior of the water container above the level of water in the container. Coupled to the pipe bowl is a passageway. The passageway leads from the pipe bowl to a position beneath the water level in the water container.
  • a person drawing on the mouthpiece or pipe stem lowers the air pressure in the air space above the surface of the water in the water container.
  • the reduction in pressure created reduces the air pressure in the passageway connected to the pipe bowl.
  • the reduction of air pressure in the passageway connected to the pipe bowl causes smoke from burning material in the pipe bowl to pass from the pipe bowl through the passageway, the water, the air space above the water in the water container and the mouthpiece or stem before exiting the apparatus.
  • the passage of the smoke through the water cools the smoke.
  • a number of devices have attempted to capitalize on combining the increased interest in bottled beverages and cannabis related goods. In particular, combined smoking and drinking products exist. However, none are bottles that come pre-packaged in a sealed container with a drinkable beverage and include an integrated smoking apparatus that retain the general form of a bottle so that after the beverage is consumed, the bottle is repurposed as a water pipe.
  • One aspect of the disclosure relates to a combination smoking and drinking device comprising: a body having a closed bottom end and a side wall extending therefrom to an open top end defining an interior for holding a fluid; a lid removably coupled to the top end of the body forming a water-tight seal to retain the fluid in the interior; an indentation located on the side wall; a tubular stem having a first end extending from the indentation and a second end extending into the interior; a bowl attached to the first end of the stem for holding a smoking substance; and a cap removably coupled to the bowl forming a water-tight seal to retain fluid in the interior.
  • the water-tight seal of the lid and the water-tight seal of the cap retain fluid in the interior at any orientation of the device.
  • the device is made of a recyclable material.
  • the bowl can be threadably coupled to the bowl.
  • the lid can be threadably coupled to the body.
  • the indentation is configured and dimensioned such that the bowl does not protrude past the side wall of the body.
  • the tubular stem can be provided with a region of reduced volume between the first and second end.
  • the device can come pre-packaged with a drinkable fluid in the interior.
  • the lid can be removably coupled to the body with a tamper-evident or tamper-resistant seal.
  • the lid can include a storage compartment.
  • the bowl is either removably attached or permanently attached to the tubular stem.
  • a combination smoking and drinking device comprising: a body having an interior for holding a fluid; a lid removably coupled to the body forming a water-tight seal to retain the fluid in the interior, the lid have first and second sections with the second section removably coupled to the body and the first section removably coupled to the second section to reveal a mouthpiece having an aperture of a channel that extends into the interior; a stem extending into the interior; a bowl on one end of the stem for holding a smoking substance; and a removable cover covering the bowl.
  • the device is made of a recyclable material.
  • the body has a closed bottom end and a side wall extending therefrom to an open top end defining the interior.
  • the side wall has an indentation with the bowl and the one end of the stem positioned in the indentation.
  • An opposite end of the stem extends into the interior of the body.
  • the removable cover forms a water-tight seal with the body or bowl to retain fluid in the interior, so that the water-tight seal of the lid and the water-tight seal of the cover retain fluid in the interior at any orientation of the device.
  • the lid can be threadably coupled to the body.
  • the indentation is configured and dimensioned such that the bowl does not protrude past the side wall of the body.
  • the device can come pre-packaged with a drinkable fluid in the interior.
  • the lid can be removably coupled to the body with a tamper-evident or tamper-resistant seal.
  • the mouthpiece includes a carburetor
  • the lid includes a storage compartment
  • the bowl is removably attached to the tubular stem.
  • Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a bottle with beverage and smoking apparatus according to the disclosure.
  • Fig. 2 shows the top portion of the bottle of Fig. 1 with the lid removed in the drinking configuration.
  • Fig. 3 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the lid removed in the smoking configuration.
  • Fig. 4 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the cover being removed to reveal the bowl.
  • Fig. 5 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the smoking material being lit by a lighter.
  • Fig. 6 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the smoking material being lit by a lighter and the lid removed in the smoking configuration.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective view another embodiment of a lid for use with the bottle of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 8 shows a top view of the lid of Fig. 7.
  • Fig. 9 shows a side view of another embodiment of a bohle with beverage and smoking apparatus according to the disclosure.
  • Fig. 10 shows a front view of the bohle of Fig. 9 with the cover removed to reveal the bowl and the lid still on the bohle.
  • Fig. 11 shows a front view of the bohle of Fig. 9 with the lid removed.
  • Fig. 12 shows a perspective view of the bohle of Fig. 9 with the lid removed.
  • Fig. 13 shows a cross section of the bohle of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 14 shows an embodiment of a lid usable with the bohle of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 15 shows the cover for the bowl of the bottle of Fig. 9.
  • Fig. 16 shows the bohle of Fig. 9 in use with another embodiment of a lid.
  • the terms“a” or“an”, as used herein, are defined as one or more than one.
  • the term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two or more than two.
  • the term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more.
  • the terms“including” and“having,” as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language).
  • the term“coupled,” as used herein, is defined as “connected,” although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
  • Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a bottle 100 according to the disclosure.
  • bottle 100 comes packed with a beverage, such as water and includes a smoking apparatus (described in more detail below) that does not substantially alter the overall appearance of bohle 100.
  • the inclusion of the smoking apparatus allows bohle 100 to retain some utility after the beverage is consumed. As a result, the chances of discarding bottle 100 are decreased. This has an obvious positive environmental impact but could also have a positive effect on commercial value.
  • bohle 100 is a promotional item
  • the utility as a smoking apparatus after the beverage is consumed means the promotional item will be in use and not discarded.
  • bottle 100 includes a body 102 with a closed bottom end 102a and a side wall 102b extending therefrom to an open top end 102c defining an interior 104 for holding the beverage and a lid 106 for retaining the beverage in the interior 104.
  • body 102 and lid 106 are shown as a cylinder, they can have any suitable shape so that bohle 100 can likewise have any suitable shape.
  • bohle 100 comes pre-filled with the beverage and lid 106 is removably attached to bohle 100 with a seal, that as well- known in the food and beverage industry is tamper resistant/tamper evident and preserves the beverage.
  • Fig. 2 shows a top portion with open end 102c of bohle 100 with lid 106 removed.
  • lid 106 can be removed two different ways. In the first way, lid 106 is completely removed to place bohle 100 in the drinking configuration so that the beverage can be consumed.
  • the drinking configuration is achieved by twisting lid 106 to reveal neck 108 extending from body 102, which is sized and shaped suitable for drinking. Neck 108 has threads 110 that mate with threads on lid 106.
  • lid 106 can be twisted back on neck 108 to retain any remaining beverage and/or keep lid 106 with body 102.
  • Fig. 3 shows bohle 100 with lid 106 removed in the second way.
  • lid 106 is partially removed to place bohle 100 in the smoking configuration.
  • the smoking configuration is achieved by pulling a top portion of lid 106 from body 102 to reveal mouthpiece 112.
  • the top portion of lid 106 can be replaced back on body 102 to cover mouthpiece 112.
  • lid 106 can be pulled off to place bohle 100 in the drinking configuration and twisted off to place bohle 100 in the smoking configuration.
  • the disclosure contemplates in addition to having the mechanism for removably coupling to neck 108 and/or body 102, the underside of lid 106 can be provided with other features.
  • Such features include, but are not limited to, a grinder for grinding cannabis or other smoking substance(s) and/or a compartment for holding cannabis or other smoking substance(s). In this regard, see Fig. 16.
  • mouthpiece 112 has an aperture 114 for a channel that leads to interior 104 of body 102. It is through aperture 114 that a user inhales smoke from the burning material in bowl 116. Mouthpiece 112 can be provided with a carburetor 118. In use, carburetor 118 is usually kept closed (with a plug and/or the user’s finger) until the last puff of smoke is to be removed from interior 104, more particularly, when the last puff of smoke is to be removed from the air space above the fluid level in interior 104. At that time, with carburetor
  • a sharp inhalation clears interior 104 of smoke.
  • fluid is not required to be present in interior 104. If there is no fluid, bottle 100 operates like a pipe. If there is fluid in interior 104, bottle 100 operates like a water pipe (although any suitable fluid can be used) or bong.
  • carburetor 118 is optional since mouthpiece 112 is of sufficient size that the effect of carburetor 118 (i.e. clearing smoke out of interior 104) can be achieved without carburetor 118.
  • bowl 116 is covered by a cover 120.
  • Fig. 4 shows cover 120 being removed to expose bowl 116.
  • cover 120 is shown being peeled off, the disclosure contemplates other types of covers that are removed in different ways. Regardless of the particular type of cover used, cover 120 can be made to be repeatedly removed to expose bowl 116 or replaced back on body 102 to cover bowl 116. Cover 120 can also be provided with means to make tampering and/or prior removal of cover 120 from body 102 evident.
  • cover 120 is ideally impervious to fluids, when bowl 116 is covered by cover 120 and lid 106 is secured to body 102, bottle 100 retains any liquid and odor in interior 104 regardless of the orientation of bottle 100. This eliminates or minimizes the risk of spilling the contents of interior 104 when bottle 100 is being transported thereby addresses a common problem with conventional water pipes.
  • bowl 116 is either permanently or removably attached to a tube or stem 122 which extends into interior 104.
  • Stem 122 can have a one-way valve or other mechanism to prevent exposure of the smoking substance to the fluid in interior 104 while still allowing gas to pass through stem 122 from bowl 116 in the direction toward interior 104. Such a feature is particularly useful if bowl 116 comes pre-packed with cannabis or other smoking substance(s).
  • stem 122 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 102 so that the overall appearance of bottle 100 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle.
  • bowl 116 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 102 so that the overall appearance of bottle 100 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle.
  • body 102 can be provided with an indentation or cutout 124 to accommodate the profile of stem 122 and bowl 116.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 show the smoking substance being ignited by a lighter 126.
  • bottle 100 is a water pipe since liquid is present in interior 104.
  • bottle 100 is a pipe since no liquid is present in interior 104.
  • Bottle 100 can be made of any material suitable to hold the beverage and then be used as a smoking apparatus.
  • bottle 100 is made of a recyclable material such as glass, aluminum, or plastic.
  • the inner surface of bottle 100 in fluid communication with interior 104 could be coated or treated so as to be inert or non-reactive to the beverage in interior 104 and after consumption of the beverage and use as a smoking apparatus, smoke from the smoking substance.
  • Figs. 7 and 8 show another embodiment of a lid 106a for use with bottle 100.
  • lid 106a is removably attached to bottle 100 with a seal, that as well-known in the food and beverage industry can be tamper resistant/tamper evident and preserves the beverage.
  • lid 106a is twisted to remove lid 106a from bottle 100 to reveal neck 108 extending from body 102, which is sized and shaped suitable for drinking.
  • Neck 108 has threads 110 that mate with threads on lid 106a.
  • lid 106a can be twisted back on neck 108 to retain any remaining beverage and/or keep lid 106a with body 102.
  • mouthpiece 112a with aperture 114a operates and functions like mouthpiece 112 with aperture 114.
  • mouthpiece 112a can be provided with a carburetor 118a.
  • aperture 114a can be covered with a plug or similar implement.
  • a removable seal can cover aperture 114a and carburetor 118a or each can be provided with their own removable seal. The seal or seals would be on aperture 114a and carburetor 118a until bottle 100 is used as a smoking apparatus at which point, the seal or seals are removed. After use as a smoking apparatus, the seal or seals can be placed back on aperture 114a and carburetor 118a.
  • a water-tight cap is placed over mouthpiece to cover aperture 114a and carburetor 118a.
  • the caps or seals are ideally impervious to fluids (like cover 120) so that when bowl 116 is covered by cover 120 and lid 106a is secured to body 102, bottle 100 retains any liquid and odor in interior 104 regardless of the orientation of bottle 100. This eliminates or minimizes the risk of spilling the contents of interior 104 when bottle 100 is being transported thereby addresses a common problem with conventional water pipes.
  • the disclosure contemplates in addition to having the mechanism for removably coupling to neck 108 and/or body 102, the underside of lid 106a can be provided with other features.
  • Such features include, but are not limited to, a grinder for grinding cannabis or other smoking substance(s) and/or a compartment for holding cannabis or other smoking substance(s). In this regard, see Fig. 16.
  • Figs. 9-13 show another embodiment of a bottle 200 according to the disclosure.
  • bottle 200 comes packed with a beverage, such as water and includes a smoking apparatus (described in more detail below) that does not substantially alter the overall appearance of bottle 200.
  • Bottle 200 includes a body 202 with a closed bottom end 202a and a side wall 202b extending therefrom to an open top end defining an interior 204 for holding the beverage and a lid 206 for retaining the beverage in the interior 204.
  • body 202 and lid 206 are shown as a cylinder, they can have any suitable shape so that bohle 200 can likewise have any suitable shape.
  • bohle 200 comes pre-filled with the beverage and lid 206 is removably attached to bottle 200 with a seal, that as well-known in the food and beverage industry, is tamper resistant/tamper evident and preserves the beverage.
  • Figs. 11 and 12 show bohle 200 with lid 206 removed.
  • Lid 206 is twisted to reveal neck 208 extending from body 202, which is sized and shaped suitable for drinking.
  • Neck 208 has threads 210 that mate with threads 211 on lid 206 (see Fig. 14).
  • lid 206 can be twisted back on neck 208 to retain any remaining beverage and/or keep lid 206 with body 202. If beverage is an alcoholic beverage or is infused with cannabis or some other substance not appropriate for minors, a child-resistant opening mechanism can be incorporated into lid 206 similar to those used in prescription medications and other household items that are hazardous to children.
  • Mouthpiece 212 has an opening 214 that leads to interior 204 of body 202. It is through opening 214 that a user inhales smoke from the burning material in bowl 216 as well as previous consumption of the beverage in interior 204.
  • mouthpiece 212 can be provided with a carburetor.
  • a hole can be positioned on neck 208 to serve as the carburetor. It should be noted that a carburetor is optional since mouthpiece 212 is of sufficient size that the effect of a carburetor (i.e.
  • bohle 200 can be achieved without a carburetor. It should also be noted that fluid is not required to be present in interior 204. If there is no fluid, bohle 200 operates like a pipe. If there is fluid in interior 204, bohle 200 operates like a water pipe (although any suitable fluid can be used) or bong.
  • bowl 216 is covered by a cap 220.
  • Figs. 10 and 13 show bowl 216 exposed as cap 220 has been removed.
  • Cap 220 is provided with threads 221 (see Fig. 15) for selective removal from bowl 216 and reattachment to bowl 216.
  • cap 220 is shown as threaded, the disclosure contemplates other types of caps that are removed in different ways. Regardless of the particular type of cap used, cap 220 can be made to be repeatedly removed to expose bowl 216 or replaced back to cover bowl 216. Cap 220 can also be provided with means to make tampering and/or prior removal of cap 220 from body 202 evident.
  • a child-resistant opening mechanism can be incorporated into cap 220.
  • cap 220 ideally creates a water-tight seal
  • bottle 200 retains any liquid and odor in interior 204 regardless of the orientation of bottle 200. This eliminates or minimizes the risk of spilling the contents of interior 204 when bottle 200 is being transported thereby addresses a common problem with conventional water pipes.
  • Bowl 216 is either permanently or removably attached to a tube or stem 222 which extends into interior 204.
  • Bowl 216 is provided with threads 223 which mate with threads 221 on cap 220.
  • Stem 222 can have a one-way valve or other mechanism to prevent exposure of the smoking substance to the fluid in interior 204 while still allowing gas to pass through stem 222 from bowl 216 in the direction toward interior 104. Such a feature is particularly useful if bowl 216 comes pre-packed with cannabis or other smoking substance(s).
  • stem 222 can be provided with a region 225 of smaller volume or dimensions (for example, a small hourglass shape restricted area) allowing the smoke to pass through but not allowing the substance being smoked to pass through until it is burnt into ashes, which can pass through into interior 104 without pulling in any of the unbumt substance being smoked that remains in bowl 216.
  • region 225 of smaller volume or dimensions for example, a small hourglass shape restricted area
  • stem 222 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 202 so that the overall appearance of bottle 200 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle.
  • bowl 216 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 202 so that the overall appearance of bottle 200 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle.
  • body 202 can be provided with an indentation or cutout 224 to accommodate the profile of stem 222 and bowl 216. As best seen in Fig. 13, cutout 224 is configured and dimensioned so that bowl 216 and stem 222 does not extend past cutout 224, and as a result body 202 of bottle 200.
  • Bottle 200 can be made of any material suitable to hold the beverage and then be used as a smoking apparatus.
  • bottle 200 is made of a recyclable material such as glass, aluminum, or plastic.
  • the inner surface of bottle 200 in fluid communication with interior 204 could be coated or treated so as to be inert or non-reactive to the beverage in interior 204 and after consumption of the beverage and use as a smoking apparatus, smoke from the smoking substance.
  • Fig. 16 shows another embodiment of a lid 306 for use with bottle 200. Like lid 206, lid 306 has threads for coupling to neck 208.
  • lid 306 is provided with a top portion 308 that can be separated (for example a friction fit or threading) from the rest of lid 306.
  • Top portion 308 has a compartment 310 that can be used to store the smoking substance. Compartment 310 can be covered with cover 312. Tabs 314 can be used to attach top portion 308 to the rest of lid 306 and cover 312 to top portion 308.

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Abstract

A bottle filled with a drinkable beverage which, after consumption of the beverage, can be repurposed as a water pipe or bong. The bottle is a combination smoking and drinking device that has a body defining an interior for holding a fluid; a lid removably coupled to the body forming a water-tight seal to retain the fluid in the interior; an indentation located on the side wall of the body; a tubular stem having a first end extending from the indentation and a second end extending into the interior; a bowl attached to the first end of the stem for holding a smoking substance; and a cap or cover removably coupled to the bowl forming a water-tight seal to retain fluid in the interior. The water-tight seal of the lid and the water-tight seal of the cap retain fluid in the interior at any orientation of the device.

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BOTTLE WITH BEVERAGE AND
SMOKING APPARATUS
Field of the Disclosure
The disclosure relates to a bottle filled with a beverage which, after consumption of the beverage, can be repurposed as a water pipe or bong.
Background
As is well-known, beverage botles come in many different shapes and sizes and are generally made of transparent or translucent plastic or glass. With fears about the quality of water from municipal sources as well as the desire for specialty drinks such as flavored and/or enhanced water, the proliferation of botled beverages has skyrocketed. This has led to concerns about the environmental effect of botles, even with recycling and re-use of bottles.
One particular application for botled beverages is so-called private labelling for promotional and recreational use. For example, at a conference or convention, water (or other botled beverages) labelled with the convention name and/or a sponsor of the convention can be given or sold to atendees. Since the botles are discarded (with or without recycling) after use, the marketing impact of private labelled botles is questionable.
Another recent trend is the legalization of recreational and medical use of cannabis or marijuana. This recent trend has resulted in a proliferation of related paraphernalia, such as water pipes.
A water pipe or bong, typically comprises a pipe bowl for holding burning smoking material, a water container hold water or some other suitable liquid, a tube or some other means for connecting the pipe bowl to the water container, and a mouthpiece or pipe stem having an interior opening in communication with the interior of the water container above the level of water in the container. Coupled to the pipe bowl is a passageway. The passageway leads from the pipe bowl to a position beneath the water level in the water container.
In use, a person drawing on the mouthpiece or pipe stem lowers the air pressure in the air space above the surface of the water in the water container. The reduction in pressure created reduces the air pressure in the passageway connected to the pipe bowl. The reduction of air pressure in the passageway connected to the pipe bowl causes smoke from burning material in the pipe bowl to pass from the pipe bowl through the passageway, the water, the air space above the water in the water container and the mouthpiece or stem before exiting the apparatus. The passage of the smoke through the water cools the smoke. A number of devices have attempted to capitalize on combining the increased interest in bottled beverages and cannabis related goods. In particular, combined smoking and drinking products exist. However, none are bottles that come pre-packaged in a sealed container with a drinkable beverage and include an integrated smoking apparatus that retain the general form of a bottle so that after the beverage is consumed, the bottle is repurposed as a water pipe.
Thus, there exists a need for an improved bottle filled with a beverage and having a smoking apparatus.
Summary
One aspect of the disclosure relates to a combination smoking and drinking device comprising: a body having a closed bottom end and a side wall extending therefrom to an open top end defining an interior for holding a fluid; a lid removably coupled to the top end of the body forming a water-tight seal to retain the fluid in the interior; an indentation located on the side wall; a tubular stem having a first end extending from the indentation and a second end extending into the interior; a bowl attached to the first end of the stem for holding a smoking substance; and a cap removably coupled to the bowl forming a water-tight seal to retain fluid in the interior. The water-tight seal of the lid and the water-tight seal of the cap retain fluid in the interior at any orientation of the device. In some embodiments, the device is made of a recyclable material.
The bowl can be threadably coupled to the bowl. Similarly, the lid can be threadably coupled to the body. In an exemplary embodiment, the indentation is configured and dimensioned such that the bowl does not protrude past the side wall of the body. In order to help prevent unwanted migration of the substance being smoked into the interior before it is burnt and burnt into ashes, the tubular stem can be provided with a region of reduced volume between the first and second end.
The device can come pre-packaged with a drinkable fluid in the interior. In this regard, the lid can be removably coupled to the body with a tamper-evident or tamper-resistant seal. The lid can include a storage compartment. The bowl is either removably attached or permanently attached to the tubular stem.
Another aspect relate of the disclosure relates to a combination smoking and drinking device comprising: a body having an interior for holding a fluid; a lid removably coupled to the body forming a water-tight seal to retain the fluid in the interior, the lid have first and second sections with the second section removably coupled to the body and the first section removably coupled to the second section to reveal a mouthpiece having an aperture of a channel that extends into the interior; a stem extending into the interior; a bowl on one end of the stem for holding a smoking substance; and a removable cover covering the bowl. In some embodiments, the device is made of a recyclable material.
In an exemplary embodiment, the body has a closed bottom end and a side wall extending therefrom to an open top end defining the interior. The side wall has an indentation with the bowl and the one end of the stem positioned in the indentation. An opposite end of the stem extends into the interior of the body.
In some embodiments, the removable cover forms a water-tight seal with the body or bowl to retain fluid in the interior, so that the water-tight seal of the lid and the water-tight seal of the cover retain fluid in the interior at any orientation of the device. In this regard, the lid can be threadably coupled to the body. In order not to substantially alter the overall external appearance, the indentation is configured and dimensioned such that the bowl does not protrude past the side wall of the body.
The device can come pre-packaged with a drinkable fluid in the interior. In this regard, the lid can be removably coupled to the body with a tamper-evident or tamper-resistant seal. In exemplary embodiments, the mouthpiece includes a carburetor, the lid includes a storage compartment, and the bowl is removably attached to the tubular stem.
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A more complete understanding of the present disclosure, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a bottle with beverage and smoking apparatus according to the disclosure.
Fig. 2 shows the top portion of the bottle of Fig. 1 with the lid removed in the drinking configuration.
Fig. 3 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the lid removed in the smoking configuration.
Fig. 4 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the cover being removed to reveal the bowl.
Fig. 5 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the smoking material being lit by a lighter.
Fig. 6 shows the bottle of Fig. 1 with the smoking material being lit by a lighter and the lid removed in the smoking configuration.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view another embodiment of a lid for use with the bottle of Fig. 1.
Fig. 8 shows a top view of the lid of Fig. 7. Fig. 9 shows a side view of another embodiment of a bohle with beverage and smoking apparatus according to the disclosure.
Fig. 10 shows a front view of the bohle of Fig. 9 with the cover removed to reveal the bowl and the lid still on the bohle.
Fig. 11 shows a front view of the bohle of Fig. 9 with the lid removed.
Fig. 12 shows a perspective view of the bohle of Fig. 9 with the lid removed.
Fig. 13 shows a cross section of the bohle of Fig. 9.
Fig. 14 shows an embodiment of a lid usable with the bohle of Fig. 9.
Fig. 15 shows the cover for the bowl of the bottle of Fig. 9.
Fig. 16 shows the bohle of Fig. 9 in use with another embodiment of a lid.
Detailed Description
As required, embodiments are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely examples and that the methods described below can be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present subject matter in virtually any appropriately detailed structure and function. Further, the terms and phrases used herein are not intended to be limiting, but rather, to provide an understandable description of the concepts.
The terms“a” or“an”, as used herein, are defined as one or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two or more than two. The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms“including” and“having,” as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term“coupled,” as used herein, is defined as “connected,” although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a bottle 100 according to the disclosure. In general, bottle 100 comes packed with a beverage, such as water and includes a smoking apparatus (described in more detail below) that does not substantially alter the overall appearance of bohle 100. The inclusion of the smoking apparatus allows bohle 100 to retain some utility after the beverage is consumed. As a result, the chances of discarding bottle 100 are decreased. This has an obvious positive environmental impact but could also have a positive effect on commercial value. For example, if bohle 100 is a promotional item, the utility as a smoking apparatus after the beverage is consumed means the promotional item will be in use and not discarded. As seen in Figs. 1 and 2, bottle 100 includes a body 102 with a closed bottom end 102a and a side wall 102b extending therefrom to an open top end 102c defining an interior 104 for holding the beverage and a lid 106 for retaining the beverage in the interior 104. Although body 102 and lid 106 are shown as a cylinder, they can have any suitable shape so that bohle 100 can likewise have any suitable shape. In an exemplary embodiment, bohle 100 comes pre-filled with the beverage and lid 106 is removably attached to bohle 100 with a seal, that as well- known in the food and beverage industry is tamper resistant/tamper evident and preserves the beverage.
Fig. 2 shows a top portion with open end 102c of bohle 100 with lid 106 removed. For bohle 100, lid 106 can be removed two different ways. In the first way, lid 106 is completely removed to place bohle 100 in the drinking configuration so that the beverage can be consumed. For bohle 100, the drinking configuration is achieved by twisting lid 106 to reveal neck 108 extending from body 102, which is sized and shaped suitable for drinking. Neck 108 has threads 110 that mate with threads on lid 106. As is well-known, lid 106 can be twisted back on neck 108 to retain any remaining beverage and/or keep lid 106 with body 102.
Fig. 3 shows bohle 100 with lid 106 removed in the second way. In this second way, lid 106 is partially removed to place bohle 100 in the smoking configuration. For bottle 100, the smoking configuration is achieved by pulling a top portion of lid 106 from body 102 to reveal mouthpiece 112. The top portion of lid 106 can be replaced back on body 102 to cover mouthpiece 112. It should be noted that the disclosure contemplates other ways of placing bohle 100 in the drinking and smoking configurations. For example, lid 106 can be pulled off to place bohle 100 in the drinking configuration and twisted off to place bohle 100 in the smoking configuration.
With respect to the underside of lid 106, the disclosure contemplates in addition to having the mechanism for removably coupling to neck 108 and/or body 102, the underside of lid 106 can be provided with other features. Such features include, but are not limited to, a grinder for grinding cannabis or other smoking substance(s) and/or a compartment for holding cannabis or other smoking substance(s). In this regard, see Fig. 16.
As best seen in Figs. 3 and 6, mouthpiece 112 has an aperture 114 for a channel that leads to interior 104 of body 102. It is through aperture 114 that a user inhales smoke from the burning material in bowl 116. Mouthpiece 112 can be provided with a carburetor 118. In use, carburetor 118 is usually kept closed (with a plug and/or the user’s finger) until the last puff of smoke is to be removed from interior 104, more particularly, when the last puff of smoke is to be removed from the air space above the fluid level in interior 104. At that time, with carburetor
118 uncovered, a sharp inhalation clears interior 104 of smoke. It should be noted that fluid is not required to be present in interior 104. If there is no fluid, bottle 100 operates like a pipe. If there is fluid in interior 104, bottle 100 operates like a water pipe (although any suitable fluid can be used) or bong. It should be further noted that carburetor 118 is optional since mouthpiece 112 is of sufficient size that the effect of carburetor 118 (i.e. clearing smoke out of interior 104) can be achieved without carburetor 118.
As also shown in Fig. 3, bowl 116 is covered by a cover 120. Fig. 4 shows cover 120 being removed to expose bowl 116. Although cover 120 is shown being peeled off, the disclosure contemplates other types of covers that are removed in different ways. Regardless of the particular type of cover used, cover 120 can be made to be repeatedly removed to expose bowl 116 or replaced back on body 102 to cover bowl 116. Cover 120 can also be provided with means to make tampering and/or prior removal of cover 120 from body 102 evident.
As cover 120 is ideally impervious to fluids, when bowl 116 is covered by cover 120 and lid 106 is secured to body 102, bottle 100 retains any liquid and odor in interior 104 regardless of the orientation of bottle 100. This eliminates or minimizes the risk of spilling the contents of interior 104 when bottle 100 is being transported thereby addresses a common problem with conventional water pipes.
As best seen in Fig. 5, bowl 116 is either permanently or removably attached to a tube or stem 122 which extends into interior 104. Stem 122 can have a one-way valve or other mechanism to prevent exposure of the smoking substance to the fluid in interior 104 while still allowing gas to pass through stem 122 from bowl 116 in the direction toward interior 104. Such a feature is particularly useful if bowl 116 comes pre-packed with cannabis or other smoking substance(s).
In an exemplary embodiment, stem 122 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 102 so that the overall appearance of bottle 100 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle. Likewise, bowl 116 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 102 so that the overall appearance of bottle 100 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle. In this regard, body 102 can be provided with an indentation or cutout 124 to accommodate the profile of stem 122 and bowl 116.
Figs. 5 and 6 show the smoking substance being ignited by a lighter 126. In Fig. 5, bottle 100 is a water pipe since liquid is present in interior 104. In Fig. 6, bottle 100 is a pipe since no liquid is present in interior 104. Bottle 100 can be made of any material suitable to hold the beverage and then be used as a smoking apparatus. In exemplary embodiments, bottle 100 is made of a recyclable material such as glass, aluminum, or plastic. Additionally, the inner surface of bottle 100 in fluid communication with interior 104 could be coated or treated so as to be inert or non-reactive to the beverage in interior 104 and after consumption of the beverage and use as a smoking apparatus, smoke from the smoking substance.
Figs. 7 and 8 show another embodiment of a lid 106a for use with bottle 100. As was the case with lid 106, lid 106a is removably attached to bottle 100 with a seal, that as well-known in the food and beverage industry can be tamper resistant/tamper evident and preserves the beverage. To consume the beverage in bottle 100, lid 106a is twisted to remove lid 106a from bottle 100 to reveal neck 108 extending from body 102, which is sized and shaped suitable for drinking. Neck 108 has threads 110 that mate with threads on lid 106a. As is well-known, lid 106a can be twisted back on neck 108 to retain any remaining beverage and/or keep lid 106a with body 102.
After the beverage is consumed and/or when a user desires to use bottle 100 as a water pipe or pipe, mouthpiece 112a with aperture 114a operates and functions like mouthpiece 112 with aperture 114. In this regard, mouthpiece 112a can be provided with a carburetor 118a. When not in use, aperture 114a can be covered with a plug or similar implement. For example, a removable seal can cover aperture 114a and carburetor 118a or each can be provided with their own removable seal. The seal or seals would be on aperture 114a and carburetor 118a until bottle 100 is used as a smoking apparatus at which point, the seal or seals are removed. After use as a smoking apparatus, the seal or seals can be placed back on aperture 114a and carburetor 118a. In another embodiment, a water-tight cap is placed over mouthpiece to cover aperture 114a and carburetor 118a.
Regardless of whether a cap or seal(s) are used, the caps or seals are ideally impervious to fluids (like cover 120) so that when bowl 116 is covered by cover 120 and lid 106a is secured to body 102, bottle 100 retains any liquid and odor in interior 104 regardless of the orientation of bottle 100. This eliminates or minimizes the risk of spilling the contents of interior 104 when bottle 100 is being transported thereby addresses a common problem with conventional water pipes.
With respect to the underside of lid 106a, the disclosure contemplates in addition to having the mechanism for removably coupling to neck 108 and/or body 102, the underside of lid 106a can be provided with other features. Such features include, but are not limited to, a grinder for grinding cannabis or other smoking substance(s) and/or a compartment for holding cannabis or other smoking substance(s). In this regard, see Fig. 16.
Figs. 9-13 show another embodiment of a bottle 200 according to the disclosure. Like bottle 100, bottle 200 comes packed with a beverage, such as water and includes a smoking apparatus (described in more detail below) that does not substantially alter the overall appearance of bottle 200. Bottle 200 includes a body 202 with a closed bottom end 202a and a side wall 202b extending therefrom to an open top end defining an interior 204 for holding the beverage and a lid 206 for retaining the beverage in the interior 204. Although body 202 and lid 206 are shown as a cylinder, they can have any suitable shape so that bohle 200 can likewise have any suitable shape. In an exemplary embodiment, bohle 200 comes pre-filled with the beverage and lid 206 is removably attached to bottle 200 with a seal, that as well-known in the food and beverage industry, is tamper resistant/tamper evident and preserves the beverage.
Figs. 11 and 12 show bohle 200 with lid 206 removed. Lid 206 is twisted to reveal neck 208 extending from body 202, which is sized and shaped suitable for drinking. Neck 208 has threads 210 that mate with threads 211 on lid 206 (see Fig. 14). As is well-known, lid 206 can be twisted back on neck 208 to retain any remaining beverage and/or keep lid 206 with body 202. If beverage is an alcoholic beverage or is infused with cannabis or some other substance not appropriate for minors, a child-resistant opening mechanism can be incorporated into lid 206 similar to those used in prescription medications and other household items that are hazardous to children.
After the beverage is consumed and/or when a user desires to use bohle 200 as a water pipe or pipe, the top of neck 208 serves as a mouthpiece 212. Mouthpiece 212 has an opening 214 that leads to interior 204 of body 202. It is through opening 214 that a user inhales smoke from the burning material in bowl 216 as well as previous consumption of the beverage in interior 204. If desired, mouthpiece 212 can be provided with a carburetor. For example, a hole can be positioned on neck 208 to serve as the carburetor. It should be noted that a carburetor is optional since mouthpiece 212 is of sufficient size that the effect of a carburetor (i.e. clearing smoke out of interior 204) can be achieved without a carburetor. It should also be noted that fluid is not required to be present in interior 204. If there is no fluid, bohle 200 operates like a pipe. If there is fluid in interior 204, bohle 200 operates like a water pipe (although any suitable fluid can be used) or bong.
As shown in Figs. 9, 11, and 12, bowl 216 is covered by a cap 220. Figs. 10 and 13 show bowl 216 exposed as cap 220 has been removed. Cap 220 is provided with threads 221 (see Fig. 15) for selective removal from bowl 216 and reattachment to bowl 216. Although cap 220 is shown as threaded, the disclosure contemplates other types of caps that are removed in different ways. Regardless of the particular type of cap used, cap 220 can be made to be repeatedly removed to expose bowl 216 or replaced back to cover bowl 216. Cap 220 can also be provided with means to make tampering and/or prior removal of cap 220 from body 202 evident.
Additionally, a child-resistant opening mechanism can be incorporated into cap 220. As cap 220 ideally creates a water-tight seal, when bowl 216 is covered by cap 220 and lid 206 is secured to body 202 (which also ideally creates a water-tight seal), bottle 200 retains any liquid and odor in interior 204 regardless of the orientation of bottle 200. This eliminates or minimizes the risk of spilling the contents of interior 204 when bottle 200 is being transported thereby addresses a common problem with conventional water pipes.
Bowl 216 is either permanently or removably attached to a tube or stem 222 which extends into interior 204. Bowl 216 is provided with threads 223 which mate with threads 221 on cap 220. Stem 222 can have a one-way valve or other mechanism to prevent exposure of the smoking substance to the fluid in interior 204 while still allowing gas to pass through stem 222 from bowl 216 in the direction toward interior 104. Such a feature is particularly useful if bowl 216 comes pre-packed with cannabis or other smoking substance(s).
In this regard and as best seen in Fig. 13, stem 222 can be provided with a region 225 of smaller volume or dimensions (for example, a small hourglass shape restricted area) allowing the smoke to pass through but not allowing the substance being smoked to pass through until it is burnt into ashes, which can pass through into interior 104 without pulling in any of the unbumt substance being smoked that remains in bowl 216.
In an exemplary embodiment, stem 222 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 202 so that the overall appearance of bottle 200 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle. Likewise, bowl 216 only slightly protrudes, if at all, from body 202 so that the overall appearance of bottle 200 is not substantially altered from that of an ordinary bottle. In this regard, body 202 can be provided with an indentation or cutout 224 to accommodate the profile of stem 222 and bowl 216. As best seen in Fig. 13, cutout 224 is configured and dimensioned so that bowl 216 and stem 222 does not extend past cutout 224, and as a result body 202 of bottle 200.
Bottle 200 can be made of any material suitable to hold the beverage and then be used as a smoking apparatus. In exemplary embodiments, bottle 200 is made of a recyclable material such as glass, aluminum, or plastic. Additionally, the inner surface of bottle 200 in fluid communication with interior 204 could be coated or treated so as to be inert or non-reactive to the beverage in interior 204 and after consumption of the beverage and use as a smoking apparatus, smoke from the smoking substance.
As previously noted, the disclosure contemplates in addition to having the mechanism for removably coupling to neck 208 and/or body 202, the underside of lid 206 can be provided with other features. Such features include, but are not limited to, a grinder for grinding cannabis or other smoking substance(s) and/or a compartment for holding cannabis or other smoking substance(s). In this regard, Fig. 16 shows another embodiment of a lid 306 for use with bottle 200. Like lid 206, lid 306 has threads for coupling to neck 208. In addition, lid 306 is provided with a top portion 308 that can be separated (for example a friction fit or threading) from the rest of lid 306. Top portion 308 has a compartment 310 that can be used to store the smoking substance. Compartment 310 can be covered with cover 312. Tabs 314 can be used to attach top portion 308 to the rest of lid 306 and cover 312 to top portion 308.
All references cited herein are expressly incorporated by reference in their entirety. It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present disclosure is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. There are many different features to the present disclosure and it is contemplated that these features may be used together or separately. Thus, the disclosure should not be limited to any particular combination of features or to a particular application of the disclosure. Further, it should be understood that variations and modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosure might occur to those skilled in the art to which the disclosure pertains. Accordingly, all expedient modifications readily attainable by one versed in the art from the disclosure set forth herein that are within the scope and spirit of the present disclosure are to be included as further embodiments of the present disclosure.

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The Claims What is claimed is:
1. A combination smoking and drinking device comprising:
a body having a closed botom end and a side wall extending therefrom to an open top end defining an interior for holding a fluid;
a lid removably coupled to the top end of the body forming a water-tight seal to retain the fluid in the interior;
an indentation located on the side wall;
a tubular stem having a first end extending from the indentation and a second end extending into the interior;
a bowl atached to the first end of the stem for holding a smoking substance;
a cap removably coupled to the bowl forming a water-tight seal to retain fluid in the interior,
wherein the water-tight seal of the lid and the water-tight seal of the cap retain fluid in the interior at any orientation of the device.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the bowl is threadably coupled to the bowl.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the lid is threadably coupled to the body.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the indentation is configured and dimensioned such that the bowl does not protrude past the side wall of the body.
5. The device of claim 3 or 4, wherein the device comes pre-packaged with a drinkable fluid in the interior.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the lid is removably coupled to the body with a tamper- evident or tamper-resistant seal.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the tubular stem has a region of reduced volume between the first and second end.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the lid includes a storage compartment.
9. The device of claim 5, wherein the bowl is removably attached to the tubular stem.
10. The device of claim 5, wherein the device is made of a recyclable material.
11. A combination smoking and drinking device comprising:
a body having an interior for holding a fluid;
a lid removably coupled to the body forming a water-tight seal to retain the fluid in the interior, the lid have first and second sections with the second section removably coupled to the body and the first section removably coupled to the second section to reveal a mouthpiece having an aperture of a channel that extends into the interior;
a stem extending into the interior;
a bowl on one end of the stem for holding a smoking substance; and
a removable cover covering the bowl.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the body has a closed bottom end and a side wall extending therefrom to an open top end defining the interior.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the side wall has an indentation with the bowl and the one end of the stem positioned in the indentation and wherein an opposite end of the stem extends into the interior of the body.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein the removable cover forms a water-tight seal with the body or bowl to retain fluid in the interior, so that the water-tight seal of the lid and the water tight seal of the cover retain fluid in the interior at any orientation of the device.
15. The device of claim 14, wherein the lid is threadably coupled to the body.
16. The device of claim 15, wherein the indentation is configured and dimensioned such that the bowl does not protrude past the side wall of the body.
17. The device of claim 15 or 16, wherein the device comes pre-packaged with a drinkable fluid in the interior.
18. The device of claim 17, wherein the lid is removably coupled to the body with a tamper-evident or tamper-resistant seal.
19. The device of claim 17, wherein the mouthpiece includes a carburetor.
20. The device of claim 19, wherein the lid includes a storage compartment.
21. The device of claim 20, wherein the bowl is removably attached to the tubular stem.
22 The device of claim 21, wherein the device is made of a recyclable material.
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