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Self-contained electronic smoking device that produces smoke and ash by incineration

a self-contained electronic smoking device and smoking material technology, applied in tobacco smoke filter, cigar manufacture, etc., can solve the problems of inability to incinerate smoking material into ash and smoke, difficult to aim and even operate, and flat out dangerous, so as to achieve the effect of incineration and smoking material

Inactive Publication Date: 2014-06-26
KATZ SAMUEL AARON
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The invention is an electronic smoking device that produces smoke and ash by incinerating smoking material. The device includes a heat source that heats the smoking material when it is powered. The smoking material is placed adjacent to the heat source and incinerates when the heat reaches a threshold temperature. The device also includes a housing with separable sections, an atomizing heat source, and a detachable mouthpiece. The device can be used as an electronic pipe, an electronic burnpen, or an electronic cigarette. The technical effect is a safer alternative to traditional smoking that reduces harmful chemicals in smoke.

Problems solved by technology

However, there are no self-contained electronic smoking devices that incinerate matter into ash and smoke.
This is a problem for many former and current smokers of cigarettes and tobacco pipes.
Furthermore, some people prefer not to use external heating sources, which may be difficult to aim and even operate in turbulent conditions, and are flat out dangerous.
All other electronic self-contained smoking devices and e-cig vaporizers are not designed to incinerate plant matter thus they are not designed to create actual smoke and ash, but rather, are designed to create types of imitation smoke.

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[0016]In the following detailed description, several examples and embodiments of the invention are described. However, it will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth and can be adapted for any of several other uses.

[0017]Some embodiments of the invention include an electronic smoking device that produces smoke and ash by incinerating smoking material. The electronic smoking device comprises a heat source that heats the smoking material when the heat source is electrically powered. In some embodiments, the smoking material is placed adjacent to the heat source. In some embodiments, the adjacently placed smoking material incinerates when the electrically charged heat source is heated to at least a threshold temperature. In some embodiments, the threshold temperature is a temperature that is sufficiently high to incinerate the smoking material.

[0018]The electronic smoking device of some embodiments comprises a housing comp...

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Abstract

Embodiments include an electronic smoking device that produces authentic smoke and ash by incinerating smoking material placed directly onto a heating source that obtains a high temperature. This heat could also be harnessed for warmth or lighting cigars and cigarettes. The device may be an electronic pipe with a housing compartment, a power source, an atomizer heating source, a mouthpiece, a power trigger, a charger, and airflow ducts. The heating source may include one or more filaments that get heated in the burnable material compartment. The device may be conical in shape as to be a compatible water-pipe accessory. The housing may include several separable sections, including a battery housing and a burn housing that may separate from each other. The device may include adapters including plugged bifurcated adapters, to mitigate leaking from burn housing into the battery adapter, a ceramic dish, and insulation.

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CLAIM OF BENEFIT TO PRIOR APPLICATION[0001]This application claims benefit to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61 / 745,090, entitled “An electric (battery powered) smoking pipe. A filament in an electric cigarette for producing smoke,” filed Dec. 21, 2012. The U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61 / 745,090 is incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND[0002]The embodiments herein relate generally to electronic smoking devices, and more particularly to producing smoke and ash from fully combusted and incinerated smoking material for electronic cigarettes and electronic smoking pipes.[0003]Many people smoke electronic cigarettes or pipes (hereafter referred to as “e-cig vaporizers”), which are designed to produce mere vapor combustion and aerosol inhalant, which are types of imitation smoke because no ash byproduct is produced. Some users turn to other smoking cessation devices and nicotine alternatives: like chewing tobacco, smokeless nicotine patches, nicotine gums, etc., to satis...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A24F47/00
CPCA24F47/008A24F1/00A24F40/00
Inventor KATZ, SAMUEL AARON
Owner KATZ SAMUEL AARON
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