WO2023204996A1 - Système de capsule pour la consommation d'un produit à fumer - Google Patents

Système de capsule pour la consommation d'un produit à fumer Download PDF

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WO2023204996A1
WO2023204996A1 PCT/US2023/018104 US2023018104W WO2023204996A1 WO 2023204996 A1 WO2023204996 A1 WO 2023204996A1 US 2023018104 W US2023018104 W US 2023018104W WO 2023204996 A1 WO2023204996 A1 WO 2023204996A1
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Zechariah CORCIMIGLIA
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D1/00Cigars; Cigarettes
    • A24D1/14Tobacco cartridges for pipes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F5/00Bowls for pipes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F1/00Tobacco pipes
    • A24F1/30Hookahs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F9/00Accessories for smokers' pipes

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  • Tins patent application relates to and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent .Application No. 63/332,042 filed on April 18, 2022, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • the invention relates to a device and system for a smokable product.
  • the product may be combustible or able to be vaporized and the user may inhale a byproduct in the form of smoke or vapor.
  • the product may be cannabis or tobacco.
  • smokable products such as tobacco and cannabis
  • Various types of smoking devices have been used, from dry’ pipes to water pipes and bubblers to vaporizers.
  • a user is required to dose an amount of the smokable product into the smoking device, normally by’ hand or other tool, placing a portion of the substance itself into a bowl of the smoking device prior to ignition or application of heat to the smokable product.
  • This can lead to the issue of loss of product, such as a certain amount of the smokable product being dropped or otherwise lost in the transportation from an original storage container for the smokable product to the bowl of the smoking device.
  • the device itself must be cleaned to remove the residue and waste product left over after ignition or vaporization of the smokable product.
  • a need is identified for a device for avoiding loss or waste of smokable product.
  • a need is identified for ease of cleaning after the smokable product has been smoked by a user.
  • a need is identified for a device for providing a known quantity of smokable product to a user for a specific desired result.
  • a need is identified for providing a smokable prod uct to a user that may maintain freshness for the maximum amount of time, and up to the point of consumption by the end user.
  • an objective of the present disclosure is to provide an improved device and system for packaging and for consuming a smokable product to address these and other needs.
  • a system for smoking a smokable product includes a cup comprising a cup wall defining a cup opening and a cavity, the smokeable product being within the cavity of the cup.
  • the system further includes a removable seal covering the cup opening and sealing the smokeable product within the cavity.
  • the system additionally includes at least one aperture in the cup wall adapted for allowing a user to inhale a smoke from the smokeable product through said aperture.
  • the system comprises a removable cover for covering the at least one aperture.
  • the cup wall forms a lip around a perimeter of the cup opening.
  • the removable seal may be sealed to lip.
  • the cup wall may have no projections other than the lip.
  • the at least one aperture in the cup wall is in a portion of the cup wall opposite the cup opening.
  • the system includes a bowl comprising a bowl wall defining a chamber for receiving the cup therein.
  • the bowl may include a rim defining a bowl opening, and the lip of the cup contacts the rim.
  • the lip of the cup defines a first diameter and the bowl opening defines a second diameter, and the first diameter is larger than the second diameter.
  • the system comprises a gasket for creating a seal between the cup wall and the bowl wall.
  • the bowl comprises a passage from an inside of the chamber to an outside of the chamber, the passage adapted to pass smoke from the chamber to the user.
  • the chamber includes a volume between the cup wall and the bowl wall when the cup is inserted in the bowl.
  • the bowl comprises a carburetor adapted to allow air from outside the chamber to pass into the chamber and through the passage.
  • the bowl comprises a handle for holding the bowl.
  • the handle and the bowl together may form a pipe.
  • the passage may extend from the bowl, through the handle, to an inhalation opening.
  • the passage passes through a bowl extension extending from the bowl wall opposite the bowl opening.
  • the bowl extension may be adapted for insertion into a receiver of a water pipe.
  • kits for smoking a smokable product may include a plurality of cups, each of the cups comprising a cup wall defining a cup opening and a cavity therein, a removable seal covering the opening of the cup and sealing the smokable product within the cavity, and at least one aperture in the cup w'alL
  • the kit may further include a bowl comprising a bowl wall defining a chamber, said chamber adapted for alternatively receiving each of the plurality of cups therein.
  • each of the plurality of cups comprises a gasket for creating a seal between the respective cup wall and the bowl wall.
  • each of the plurality of cups further comprises a lip around a perimeter of the opening.
  • the bowl may include a rim defining a bowl opening, and wherein the lip of each of the plurality of cups defines a first diameter, the bowl opening defines a second diameter, and the first diameter is larger than the second diameter.
  • the lip of each of the cups contacts the rim of the bowl when each respective cup is inserted into the bowl.
  • the bowl comprises a passage from an inside of the chamber to an outside of the chamber, said passage adapted to pass smoke from the chamber to the user.
  • the bowl further comprises a handle for holding the bowl.
  • the handle and the bowl together may form a pipe.
  • the passage may extend from the bowl, through the handle, to an inhalation opening.
  • the passage passes through a bowl extension extending from the bowl wall opposite the bowl opening.
  • the bowl extension may be adapted for insertion into a receiver of a water pipe.
  • a method of packaging a smokable product comprises providing a cup for receiving the smokable product, said cup comprising a cup wall defining a cup opening and a cavity, wherein the cup wall includes at least one aperture, and sealing the cup opening to seal the smokable product within the cavity.
  • the method further includes the step of providing a removable cover over the at least one aperture to create an air tight seal for the cavity.
  • the providing step comprises providing a plurality of cups
  • the sealing step comprises sealing the openings of the plurality of cups.
  • the method may include the step of placing the plurality of cups in container for supplying the plurality of cups to a user.
  • the method includes the further step of providing a gasket around an outside of the cup wall.
  • the cup wall forms a lip around a perimeter of the cup opening.
  • the sealing step comprises sealing a cover over the cup opening with the smokable product inside the cavity.
  • the sealing step may comprise sealing the cover to the lip of the cup.
  • the cup wall includes no projections other than the lip.
  • Figure 1A is a perspective view of a cup of a system for smoking a smokable product
  • Figure IB is a cross-sectional view of the cup of Figure 1;
  • Figure 2A is an exploded view of the system of Figure 1A, including a bowl.
  • Figure 2B is a cross-sectional view of the system of Fig. 2 A;
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a second embodiment of a bowl for use with the cup of Figure 1A;
  • Figure 4 is an elevational view of a water pipe receiving the bowl of Figure 3;
  • Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view' of a packaging system for delivering the smokable product.
  • a system for packaging and/or smoking a smokable product P is disclosed.
  • a smokable product is defined as any product adapted to be ignited or heated and for a user to inhale the byproducts of that ignition or heating.
  • the smokable product may be an organic product, such as tobacco, cannabis, or any type of smokable herb.
  • the smokable product may include any single element or any combination of a portion of the plant, including the flower, or byproducts such as rosin, oil, or a concentrate such as shatter.
  • the smokable product maybe an extract of an organic product.
  • the smokable product may be an artificially manufactured product designed to be smoked by a user,
  • the system may include a cup 10 which may be adapted to receive the smokable product.
  • the cup 10 may be defined by a cup wall 12.
  • the cup wall 12 may be made of a heat resistant material suitable to retain the smokable product during ignition or heating.
  • the cup may be constructed of a non-porous material.
  • the cup wall 12 maybe constructed of glass or other silica based material.
  • the cup wall 12 may define a volume therein that may correspond to a singleserving of the smokable product P.
  • the amount of said smokable product P may correspond to a single dose for an end user.
  • a single dose may comprise approximately 0.5g of smokable product.
  • a single dose may comprise approximately 0.3g.
  • a single dose may comprise approximately 0.1g.
  • the cup wall 12 may define a cup opening 14 (as illustrated in Figure 2 A) into which the smokable product P may be placed.
  • the cup opening 14 may be surrounded by a lip 22, which may protrude from a perimeter of the cup opening 14.
  • the cup wall 12 may define at least one aperture 18 in the cup wall 12.
  • the cup wall 12 may define a plurality of apertures 18, as can be seen in Figures 1 A and I B.
  • the plurality of apertures 18 may be small enough in size that the smokable product P may not pass through the apertures 18.
  • the apertures 18 may be smaller than 3 mm.
  • the apertures 18 may be smaller than 2 mm.
  • the apertures 18 may be smaller than 1 mm.
  • the cup wall 12 may define one or more apertures 18 that may be covered by a screen, mesh, or other barrier (not pictured) adapted to prevent the smokable product P from passing beyond said barrier, while still allowing air to pass through said one or more apertures 18.
  • the one or more apertures 18 may be located in a portion of the cup wall 12 opposite the opening 14. This positioning may allow air to flow into the opening 14 and out the apertures 18 during smoking of the smoking product P.
  • the cup 10 may include a seal 16 for sealing the smokable product P inside the cup 10.
  • the seal 16 may be placed so as to cover and seal the opening 14 with the smokable product P inside.
  • the seal 16 may seal to the lip 22 of the cup wall 12, such that the lip 22 provides a surface area to which the seal 16 may be attached.
  • the cup 10 may be packaged with the smokable product sealed inside by the seal 16 for packaging and shipping to a retail location or to an end user.
  • the cup 10 may be provided with a cover 20, which may cover the one or more apertures 18.
  • This cover 20 may be attached to an outside of the cup wall 12, so as to seal the apertures 18 from an outside of the cup. Once the seal 16 and the cover 20 are placed over the cup opening and apertures, respectively, the smokable product P may be sealed within the cup 10 in an air tight manner. This may preserve the quality or longevity of the smokable product during packaging, shipping, and storage.
  • the seal 16 and/or cover 20 may be removable, so that a user may remove the seal and/or cover 20 at the time that the user intends to smoke the smokable product. This may keep the product fresher while in the possession of the end user up to the point at which the product is smoked.
  • the system may further include a bowl 30 adapted to receive the cup 10.
  • the bowl 30 may be part of a pipe 50, as illustrated in Figures 2A and 2B, or may be part of a water pipe accessory 60, as illustrated in Figures 3 and 4.
  • the bowl 30 may be defined by a bowl wall 32, which may define a chamber 40 for receiving the cup.
  • the bowl wall 32 may define a bowl opening 34, into which the cup 10 may be inserted for use.
  • the bowl opening 34 may be surrounded by a rim 38, which may define the bowl opening 34.
  • the cup 10 may be inserted into the bowl 30, such as along an insertion direction I.
  • the cup 10 may be adapted to sit in the chamber 40 of the bowl 30.
  • the lip 22 of the cup 10 may contact the rim 38 of the bowl.
  • the lip 22 may act as a flange, limiting a distance of insertion of the cup 10 within the bowl 30.
  • a gasket 46 such as an O-ring may be provided between the cup 10 and the bowl 30.
  • the gasket 46 may be placed on an outer surface of the cup wall 10 prior to insertion into the bowl 32.
  • the gasket 46 may seal the outer surface of the cup wall 12 to an inner surface of the bowl wall 32.
  • the gasket 46 upon insertion of the cup 10 into the bowl 30, the gasket 46 may be located immediately below the lip 22 of the cup.
  • the gasket 46 may be sized to have a diameter that is larger than an outer diameter of the cup 10, but smaller than an inner diameter of the bowl 30.
  • the gasket 46 may form an air tight seal to prevent air from passing out of the bowl opening 34 around an outside of the cup 10 when the cup is inserted into the bowl.
  • the bowl 30 may further include a passage 42 for passing air from the chamber 40 to a user during smoking of the smokable product.
  • the passage 42 may pass from the bowl 30, through a handle 52 of the pipe 50, and to an inhalation mouthpiece 54.
  • the gasket 46 may be positioned such that the gasket 46 does not interfere with an airflow through the passage 42.
  • the bowl chamber 40 may define a volume larger than the volume of the cup 10. Accordingly, upon full insertion of the cup 10 into the bowl 30, as is illustrated in Figure 2B, the chamber 40 may include at least some excess air space between the cup 10 and the bowl 30. This excess air space may allow for accumulation of the byproduct of the smokable product after ignition or heating, but prior to inhalation.
  • the bowl wall 32 may define a carburetor 36. This carburetor 36 may define an opening that allows air to pass from an outside of the bowl 30 to an inside of the bowl 30, even when the cup 10 is fully inserted into the bowl 30.
  • the cup 10 and bowd 30 together may define an air path from the cup opening 14, through the apertures 18, through the chamber 40 of the bowl 30, and through the passage 42 to the user for inhalation.
  • the user may induce this flow' of air by inhaling or sucking from the inhalation mouthpiece 54.
  • the gasket 46 may be positioned such that it seals the chamber 40 around a perimeter of the cup 10, but does not block air flow' through the carburetor 36 or the passage 42.
  • a user may remove the removable seal 16 and the cover 20, if present, from the cup 10.
  • the cup 10 may be inserted into the bowl 30, with the gasket 46 sealing a space therebetween.
  • the user may apply heat or flame to the smokable product P within the cup 10,
  • the apertures 18 in the cup wall 12 may allow air to pass from the cup opening 14, through the smokable product P within the cup, and through the apertures 18, thus facilitating ignition or vaporization.
  • the air may flow from the apertures 18 into the chamber 40 between the cup 10 and the bowl 30. From there, the air may flow' out of the chamber 40, through the passage 42, and to the inhalation mouthpiece 54.
  • the size of the apertures 18 (or the screen in the embodiment containing a screen) retain the smokable product P within the cup 10 during ignition or vaporization. Thus, the bowl does not contact the smokable product P during use.
  • a user may cover the carburetor 36 while igniting the smokable product within the cup 10, and while inducing an inflow of air into the cup 10, such as via inhalation. This may allow smoke or other byproduct from the smokable product P to gather in the excess air space within the chamber 40. The user may then release or open the carburetor 36, thereby allowing fresh air to enter the chamber 40, and thereby inducing or facilitating passage of the smoke or other byproduct from the chamber 40 to the user via the passage 42.
  • the entire cup 10 (as well as any byproduct or residue left therein) may be removed from the bowl 30.
  • the cup 10 may be disposable or recyclable. Once the cup 10 has been removed from the bowd 30, the bowl 30 is left clean and free of any remaining smokable product or remnants thereof.
  • the water pipe accessory 60 is illustrated.
  • This water pipe accessory 60 includes a bowl 70 adapted to receive the cup 10, much like the bowl 30 is adapted to receive the cup 10 (as described above).
  • the bowl 70 of the water pipe accessory- 60 is similar in shape and function to the bowl 30 of the pipe 50.
  • the bowl 70 includes an opening 74 for receiving the cup 10.
  • a bowl wall 72 defines the bowl 70, and is sized in a similar manner as the bowl 30 of the pipe 50, so as to allow for the gasket 46 to seal the cup 10 therein.
  • the water pipe accessory 60 may include a bowl extension 76 defining a passage 78 from inside a chamber of the bowl 70 to outside of the chamber. As can be seen in Figure 4, the bowl extension 76 may be inserted into a receiver 102 of a water pipe 100. The bowl extension 76 may be sized so as to form an air tight seal between the water pipe accessory 60 and the water pipe 100.
  • the water pipe accessory 60 may further include a handle 80.
  • the handle 80 may extend outwardly from the bowl wall 72.
  • the handle 80 may be solid, such that no passage for air is present therein.
  • the handle 80 may allow the user to facilitate movement and manipulation of the water pipe accessory? 60.
  • the water pipe may include an inhalation mouthpiece 104.
  • an air passage is defined from the cup opening 14, through the smokable product P in the cup 10, through the apertures 18, through the chamber of the bowl 70 and the passage 78, and to the inhalation mouthpiece 104 via the water pipe 100.
  • a package 200 which may contain a plurality of cups 10.
  • the cups 10 within the package 200 may include the seal 16 sealing the smokable product P inside each of the cups 10.
  • each cup 10 may include the cover 20 sealing the one or more apertures 18 also.
  • the smokable product may be prepackaged in a plurality of cups 10, each of w-lnch including a single dose of the smokable product, for shipment to a distributor or an end user.
  • the system described herein correlates to a method of packaging the smokable product for ease of use by an end user.
  • the method may include providing a cup 10 with a cup wall defining a cup opening and one or more apertures for receiving the smokable product.
  • the cup 10 includes no projection therefrom, other than a lip 22 around a cup opening 14.
  • the cup 10 may be adapted for being received in a bowl 30 with a corresponding size to receive the cup 10.
  • the method may include placing the gasket 46 around an outer surface of the cup wall 12 of the cup 10, said gasket adapted to create a seal between the cup wall 12 and the bowl wal l 32 upon insertion of the cup 10 in the bowl 30.
  • a single dose or serving of the smokable product may be placed in the cup.
  • the cup opening may be sealed with the smokable product contained in a cavity of the cup 10. This may involve placing the seal 16 on a lip 22. around the cup opening 14.
  • the method may include the step of sealing the one or more apertures with a cover 20, thus creating an air tight seal within the cup 10.
  • a plurality of these sealed cups 10 may be packaged in a container 200 for shipment to a distributor or end user.
  • a method including the step of providing a plurality of single- use cups to an end user, wherein each of the plurality of cups includes a single dose of the smokable product sealed within each cup, wherein each of the plurality of cups includes a respective seal 16 sealing the smokable product within each individual cup, and wherein each of the plurality' of cups includes one or more apertures in the cup wall 12.
  • the method may further include sealing the one or more apertures of each of the plurality of cups 10 with a cover 20.
  • a kit for smoking a smokable product includes at least one cup 10 defining a cup opening 14 and a cavity inside.
  • the at least one cup 10 includes a smokable product inside the cavity, sealed inside the cup 10 by a removable seal 16 covering the cup opening 14.
  • the cup includes one or more apertures 18 in the cup wall 12.
  • the kit further includes a bowl 30 defining a chamber 40 therein.
  • the bowl 30 is sized to receive the at least one cup 10 therein.
  • at least one gasket 46 is provided for creating a seal between the cup 10 and the bowl 30 when the cup is inserted in the bowl.
  • the kit may include a plurality of said cups 10, each of said plurality of cups adapted to be received in the same bowl 30 as described herein.
  • the kit may be said to include a plurality of cups 10 interchangeably fitting within the same bowl 10, each of said cups 10 including a single dose of smokable product P sealed therein by a seal 16, and each of said cups including one or more apertures 18 in each respective cup wall 12.
  • a system for smoking a smokable product comprising: a cup comprising a cup wall defining a cup opening and a cavity, the smokeable product being within the cavity of the cup; a removable seal covering the cup opening and sealing the smokeable product within the cavity; and at least one aperture in the cup wall adapted for allowing a user to inhale a smoke from the smokeable product through said aperture.
  • a kit for smoking a smokable product comprising: a plurality of cups, each of the cups comprising a cup wall defining a cup opening and a cavity therein; a removable seal covering the opening of the cup and sealing the smokable product within the cavity; and at least one aperture in the cup wall; and a bowl comprising a bowl wall defining a chamber, said chamber adapted for alternatively receiving each of the plurality of cups therein.
  • each of the plurality of cups comprises a gasket for creating a seal between the respective cup wall and the bowl wall.
  • each of the plurality of cups further comprises a lip around a perimeter of the opening.
  • the bowl includes a rim defining a bowl opening, and wherein the lip of each of the plurality of cups defines a first diameter, the bowl opening defines a second diameter, and the first diameter is larger than the second diameter.
  • a method of packaging a smokable product comprising: providing a cup for receiving the smokable product, said cup comprising a cup wall defining a cup opening and a cavity, wherein the cup wall includes at least one aperture; sealing the cup opening to seal the smokable product within the cavity.
  • the method of item 32 further including the step of placing the plurality of cups in container for supplying the plurality of cups to a user.
  • sealing step comprises sealing a cover over the cup opening with the smokable product inside the cavity.
  • sealing step comprises sealing the cover to the lip of the cup.
  • phrases: “a unit”, “a device”, “an assembly”, “a mechanism”, “a component, “an element”, and “a step or procedure”, as used herein, may also refer to, and encompass, a plurality of units, a plurality of devices, a plurality of assemblies, a plurality of mechanisms, a plurality of components, a plurality of elements, and, a plurality of steps or procedures, respectively.
  • phrases “consisting essentially of,” as used herein, means that the stated entity or item (system, system unit, system sub-unit device, assembly, sub-assembly, mechanism, structure, component element or, peripheral equipment utility, accessory, or material, method or process, step or procedure, sub-step or sub-procedure), which is an entirety or part of an exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention, or/and which is used for implementing an exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention, may include at least one additional feature or characteristic being a system unit system sub-unit device, assembly, sub-assembly, mechanism, structure, component or element or, peripheral equipment utility, accessory, or material, step or procedure, sub-step or sub-procedure, but only if each such additional feature or characteristic does not materially alter the basic novel and inventive characteristics or special technical features, of the claimed item.
  • method refers to steps, procedures, manners, means, or/and techniques, for accomplishing a given task including, but not limited to, those steps, procedures, manners, means, or/and techniques, either known to, or readily developed from known steps, procedures, manners, means, or/and techniques, by practitioners in the relevant field(s) of the disclosed invention.

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La présente invention concerne un système et un procédé destinés à emballer et fumer un produit à fumer comprenant l'utilisation de coupelles jetables avec un produit à fumer pré-emballé scellé dans les coupelles. Les coupelles comprennent une fermeture amovible et un ou plusieurs trous ou ouvertures dans la paroi de la coupelle. La coupelle est conçue pour s'ajuster dans un fourneau, tel qu'un fourneau d'une pipe, et pour permettre à un utilisateur de fumer le produit pendant que le produit reste dans la coupelle. La coupelle peut ensuite être retirée du fourneau pour l'élimination ou le recyclage. L'invention concerne également une pipe ou un autre dispositif à fumer qui est dimensionné pour accepter les coupelles spécifiques, de sorte qu'une pipe unique ou un autre dispositif à fumer peut être utilisé de manière séquentielle, avec de nombreuses coupelles différentes, dont chacun peut comprendre différents types de produits à fumer.
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