161 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VAPORIZATION OF A SUBSTANCE |
US14578193 |
2014-12-19 |
US20150150308A1 |
2015-06-04 |
James Monsees; Adam Bowen |
A smoking device for generating and releasing smoking vapor free from contamination into the mouth of a user comprising a mouthpiece for providing vapor for inhalation to a user including a tubular casing containing a heater for heating a smoking substance at a substantially constant low temperature by regulating the flow of fuel by a thermal regulator and further having means for visual indication of the operation of the device. |
162 |
Aerosol devices and methods for inhaling a substance and uses thereof |
US12336439 |
2008-12-16 |
US08991402B2 |
2015-03-31 |
Adam Bowen; James Monsees |
Devices, cartridges, and method are described herein for emulating smoking wherein a device generates an aerosol for inhalation by a subject by heating a viscous material that can have a tactile response in the mouth or respiratory tract, while reducing Hoffman analytes and mutagenic compounds delivered to the user as compared to a common tobacco cigarette. |
163 |
WATER PIPE HEAD |
US14390749 |
2012-08-30 |
US20150075544A1 |
2015-03-19 |
Michael Portz; Willem Stephanus Malherbe |
The invention relates to a water pipe head (2) comprising a capsule (12) including smokable material (10), a first sealing element (6) being detachably attached to a first surface of the capsule and a second sealing element (3) being detachably attached to a second surface of the capsule for sealing the capsule, a guiding element (8) having a first opening in which the capsule is held, an opposing second opening and an intermediate passage connecting the first opening and the second opening, and a longish element (7) being attached to the first sealing element and extending from the first sealing element (6) through the intermediate passage and through the second opening to the outside of the guiding element. |
164 |
Method and system for vaporization of a substance |
US12482376 |
2009-06-10 |
US08915254B2 |
2014-12-23 |
James Monsees; Adam Bowen |
A smoking device for generating and releasing smoking vapor free from contamination into the mouth of a user comprising a mouthpiece for providing vapor for inhalation to a user including a tubular casing containing a heater for heating a smoking substance at a substantially constant low temperature by regulating the flow of fuel by a thermal regulator and further having means for visual indication of the operation of the device. |
165 |
LOW TEMPERATURE ELECTRONIC VAPORIZATION DEVICE AND METHODS |
US13837438 |
2013-03-15 |
US20130312742A1 |
2013-11-28 |
James MONSEES; Adam BOWEN; Patrick MYALL; Krista HUNTER |
Low temperature electronic vaporization devices and method are described herein for emulating smoking wherein the devices generate an aerosol for inhalation by a subject by heating a viscous material that can have a tactile response in the mouth or respiratory tract. |
166 |
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR VAPORIZATION OF A SUBSTANCE |
US12482376 |
2009-06-10 |
US20090260641A1 |
2009-10-22 |
James Monsees; Adam Bowen |
A smoking device for generating and releasing smoking vapor free from contamination into the mouth of a user comprising a mouthpiece for providing vapor for inhalation to a user including a tubular casing containing a heater for heating a smoking substance at a substantially constant low temperature by regulating the flow of fuel by a thermal regulator and further having means for visual indication of the operation of the device. |
167 |
Pipe And Smoking Kit |
US12410334 |
2009-03-24 |
US20090235939A1 |
2009-09-24 |
Martin T. Gonsalves |
A linear pipe adapted to selectively receive a desired smoking substance and contain said substance in a smoldering/smoking state such that a user can selectively smoke the substance. In some embodiments the pipe can include a retaining cap adapted to further contain the smoking substance. In some embodiments the exterior of the linear pipe can include various adornments to effect a desired appearance. |
168 |
Method and system for vaporization of a substance |
US11485168 |
2006-07-11 |
US20070283972A1 |
2007-12-13 |
James Monsees; Adam Bowen |
A smoking device for generating and releasing smoking vapor free from contamination into the mouth of a user comprising a mouthpiece for providing vapor for inhalation to a user including a tubular casing containing a heater for heating a smoking substance at a substantially constant low temperature by regulating the flow of fuel by a thermal regulator and further having means for visual indication of the operation of the device. |
169 |
Smoking article |
US148124 |
1980-05-09 |
US4391285A |
1983-07-05 |
George H. Burnett; Warren E. Claflin; Harry V. Lanzillotti; A. Clifton Lilly, Jr.; John F. Nienow; Thomas S. Osdene; Alline R. Wayte |
Smoking articles comprising a high density, relatively low porosity coherent mass of combustible tobacco-containing material having at least one passage extending therethrough are disclosed. In a preferred embodiment the smoking article is a cylinder having at least one passage axially therethrough. The smoking article may further comprise a plug of ignitable material in passage blocking position at one end of the passage, said plug being such as to permit puff induced air flow therethrough. At least one additional plug may be similarly disposed at the opposite end of the passage or at an intermediate point in the passage. By adjusting the density, the surface area and/or the porosity of the mass available for combustion, the per puff delivery of tar by the smoking article upon combustion may be controlled. |
170 |
Method of making smoking articles |
US303519 |
1981-09-18 |
US4347855A |
1982-09-07 |
Harry V. Lanzillotti; George H. Burnett; Alline R. Wayte; Thomas S. Osdene; Warren E. Claflin; A. Clifton Lilly, Jr.; John F. Nienow |
A method of making smoking articles wherein a combustible tobacco material is mixed with one or more other ingredients including a liquid, the mixture being subjected to further processing to produce a shaped coherent mass having a through passage. Shaping is effected by application of pressure to the mixture to form the coherent mass, and is followed by drying of same, the mixture composition being selected and the shaping pressure and drying being controlled to impart to the shaped mass a porosity and density such as to substantially occlude gas flow therethrough and a porosity sufficient to support combustion of the shaped mass when ignited. |
171 |
Device for tobacco consumption and method of making it |
US27931 |
1979-04-06 |
US4286607A |
1981-09-01 |
Dominique F. Claessens |
A method of making a device for tobacco consumption, comprising forming an elongated hollow member, forming a mouthpiece at one end of said hollow member and a bowl portion for receiving a plug of tobacco, preferably pre-formed, at the other, and providing means for bending the hollow member at least at one location between the two ends.This invention further pertains to a device for tobacco consumption comprising a stem portion and a bowl portion with a pre-formed bending place between them. |
172 |
Pipe and tobacco pack |
US571526 |
1975-04-25 |
US3990458A |
1976-11-09 |
Yih Szer Lin |
A dual purpose pipe and tobacco pack, such that the invention results in two effects: (1) providing a tobacco pack for the pipe, and (2) providing a modified pipe, therefore, one may clean out the ashes after smoking easily and always keep the pipe clean. The foregoing accomplished by a two piece bowl formed of complimentary half sections, means connecting the two and a tobacco cartridge comprising a hollow walled cylinder open at one end and including a hollow shank portion communicating with the interior of the bowl of the pipe, the cylinder adapted to receive and retain tobacco. |
173 |
Smoking pipe and preformed charge combination |
US3765428D |
1972-04-12 |
US3765428A |
1973-10-16 |
BEAM J |
A tobacco smoking pipe and preformed tobacco charge combination are provided wherein the tobacco smoking pipe is modified in such a manner that a short preformed tobacco rod type charge which is encased in an impermeable but combustible sleeve and which is partially covered by metal foil may be seated centrally therein, so as to allow up draft circulation of air around said charge through a plurality of holes which are provided through the foil portion bowl above the charge seat, which is located internally in the base of the aforesaid pipe bowl.
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174 |
Pipe smoker's tobacco package |
US3545449D |
1969-04-18 |
US3545449A |
1970-12-08 |
PECOR JAMES G |
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175 |
Pipe tobacco packet |
US3491771D |
1967-05-12 |
US3491771A |
1970-01-27 |
EGEA LIBORIO; VILAPLANA TOBIAS |
|
176 |
Pipe cartridge |
US3468314D |
1967-10-05 |
US3468314A |
1969-09-23 |
PALMER CHARLES E |
|
177 |
Tobacco pellet for pipes |
US57303156 |
1956-03-21 |
US2935987A |
1960-05-10 |
ACKERBAUER CARL F |
|
178 |
Tobacco cartridge |
US67842146 |
1946-06-21 |
US2543190A |
1951-02-27 |
MUSEKAMP HOWARD G |
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179 |
Tobacco cartridge and method of making same |
US10241836 |
1936-09-24 |
US2158928A |
1939-05-16 |
SOL DEICH |
|
180 |
Tobacco pipe and load |
US11429336 |
1936-12-05 |
US2091440A |
1937-08-31 |
GILLIAM LAWRENCE M |
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