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US2128170A
US2128170A US58348A US5834836A US2128170A US 2128170 A US2128170 A US 2128170A US 58348 A US58348 A US 58348A US 5834836 A US5834836 A US 5834836A US 2128170 A US2128170 A US 2128170A
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    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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  • the device of the present invention consists of an article for breaking in tobacco pipes.
  • I provide an article of simple construction which I have found to be effective for the so-called breaking in of tobacco pipes to accomplish, in a relatively short period of time, by artificial means, even better results than are attained when the pipe is broken in naturally by the smoker over a protracted period.
  • the uninterrupted burning of the tobacco in the pipe at a predetermined rate and with a complete absence of saliva insures uniform and complete crusting of thebowl.
  • the construction of the article is very simple, and it may be attached, for operation, to an ordinary water faucet in the home.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an article constructed in accordance with the present invention illustrating its application on a water faucet and a smoking pipe.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of an article constructed in accordance with this invention showing it applied to a smoking pipe and a water faucet, the latter being fragmentarily shown with the lowermost part in section.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the article per se.
  • Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the article.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing shown a water faucet 5 of conventional design, and a smoking pipe 6 of standard construction.
  • the article or device of this invention consists of a body portion, generally designated I, which in the present instance is shown to be of cylindrical configuration, equipped with an intermediate peripheral extension 8.
  • One end of the body I is enlarged to provide an annulus 9, from which a finger Ill extends, the latter being parallel to the axis of the body.
  • the extension 8 is provided with a terminal annulus I I, from which a finger I2 extends, this finger or strut being similar to the finger I0.
  • the body I is provided with a longitudinal bore I3 which is constricted, as indicated at I4, at a point approximately mid-way its ends, the constricted portion of the bore being widened at a point below the axis of the extension 8 and gradually merging into a cylindrical bore which is of a diameter substantially equal to that of the bore at the opposite end of the body.
  • a portion of the lower end of the bore of the body is formed to provide a water abutment I5, forming a semi-seal in the bore on the same side of the latter as that from which the extension 8 projects.
  • the extension 8 is provided with an opening I6 therethrough which communicates at its inner end with the bore I3 of the body I.
  • the inner end of the opening I6 is immediately below the constricted part I4, or throat of the article bore for a purpose which will hereinafter appear.
  • nipple I'I one end of which is sprung over the annulus 9 at the upper end of the body, the opposite end of the nipple projecting appreciably above said annulus to embrace the outlet end of the faucet.
  • a similar nipple I8 is adapted for engaging the smoking pipe 6 with the extension 8 of the body. This nipple has one end thereof flexed over the annulus II of the extension, and the opposite end flexed over the pipe stem.
  • the article is applied to the water faucet 5 and pipe 6, as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing.
  • Water passing through the bore of the body I creates a suction in the extension 8 with a resultant draught of air through the tobacco in the bowl of the pipe to burn tobacco.
  • a certain pressure is exerted on the nipples I1 and I8.
  • the reinforcing fingers I and I2 are employed.
  • baffle I On the smoking pipe engaging side of the body to bafile the water away from said pipe, it is, of course, to be understood that the volume of water passing through the body may be adjusted to correspondingly adjust the degree of suction set up in the pipe stem, correspondingly regulating the burning rate of the tobacco.
  • the baffle I5 which serves as a semi-seal, near the end of the bore of the body, prevents the water from gravitating uninterruptedly through the body with a loss of suction.

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Aug. 23, 1938. H w STULL 2,128,170
ARTICLE FOR BREAKING IN TOBACCO PIPES Filed Jan. 9, 1936 Patented Aug. 23, 1938 ARTICLE FOR BREAKING IN TOBACCO PIPES Harold W. Stull, Washington, D. 0. Application January 9, 1936, Serial No. 58,348
1 Claim. (01. 131-59) The device of the present invention consists of an article for breaking in tobacco pipes.
In the present invention, I provide an article of simple construction which I have found to be effective for the so-called breaking in of tobacco pipes to accomplish, in a relatively short period of time, by artificial means, even better results than are attained when the pipe is broken in naturally by the smoker over a protracted period. The uninterrupted burning of the tobacco in the pipe at a predetermined rate and with a complete absence of saliva insures uniform and complete crusting of thebowl.
The construction of the article is very simple, and it may be attached, for operation, to an ordinary water faucet in the home.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the present preferred form of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawing, where- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of an article constructed in accordance with the present invention illustrating its application on a water faucet and a smoking pipe.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of an article constructed in accordance with this invention showing it applied to a smoking pipe and a water faucet, the latter being fragmentarily shown with the lowermost part in section.
Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the article per se, and
Fig. 4 is a bottom plan view of the article.
For the purpose of illustrating the application of my invention, I have in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing shown a water faucet 5 of conventional design, and a smoking pipe 6 of standard construction.
The article or device of this invention consists of a body portion, generally designated I, which in the present instance is shown to be of cylindrical configuration, equipped with an intermediate peripheral extension 8. One end of the body I is enlarged to provide an annulus 9, from which a finger Ill extends, the latter being parallel to the axis of the body. The extension 8 is provided with a terminal annulus I I, from which a finger I2 extends, this finger or strut being similar to the finger I0.
The body I is provided with a longitudinal bore I3 which is constricted, as indicated at I4, at a point approximately mid-way its ends, the constricted portion of the bore being widened at a point below the axis of the extension 8 and gradually merging into a cylindrical bore which is of a diameter substantially equal to that of the bore at the opposite end of the body. A portion of the lower end of the bore of the body is formed to provide a water abutment I5, forming a semi-seal in the bore on the same side of the latter as that from which the extension 8 projects.
Upon reference to Fig. 2 of the drawing, it will be noted that the extension 8 is provided with an opening I6 therethrough which communicates at its inner end with the bore I3 of the body I. The inner end of the opening I6 is immediately below the constricted part I4, or throat of the article bore for a purpose which will hereinafter appear.
In use of the article I, it is desired to place the upper end thereof in communication with a water faucet, or other source of liquid supply, and for this purpose I employ a rubber nipple I'I, one end of which is sprung over the annulus 9 at the upper end of the body, the opposite end of the nipple projecting appreciably above said annulus to embrace the outlet end of the faucet. A similar nipple I8 is adapted for engaging the smoking pipe 6 with the extension 8 of the body. This nipple has one end thereof flexed over the annulus II of the extension, and the opposite end flexed over the pipe stem.
In use of the invention, the article is applied to the water faucet 5 and pipe 6, as illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 of the drawing. Water passing through the bore of the body I creates a suction in the extension 8 with a resultant draught of air through the tobacco in the bowl of the pipe to burn tobacco. I have found that in the average pipe it is only necessary to burn a few bowls of tobacco until there is a sufficient encrustation on the pipe bowl to permit use of the pipe without discomfort to the smoker. When the pipe is loaded a certain pressure is exerted on the nipples I1 and I8. To prevent displacement of the smoking pipe or of the body I, the reinforcing fingers I and I2 are employed. Furthermore, I have found it advisable to place the baffle I on the smoking pipe engaging side of the body to bafile the water away from said pipe, It is, of course, to be understood that the volume of water passing through the body may be adjusted to correspondingly adjust the degree of suction set up in the pipe stem, correspondingly regulating the burning rate of the tobacco. The baffle I5 which serves as a semi-seal, near the end of the bore of the body, prevents the water from gravitating uninterruptedly through the body with a loss of suction.
UNITED STATES r-Arenrorrice It is, of course, understood that I have herein shown and described ony a preferred form of the invention, which I realize can be modified within the scope of the claim. I am also aware that the article of this invention may be made of various materials without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
What is claimed is:
An article for breaking in smoking pipes con- 10 sisting of a tubular body for engagement with a HAROLD W. STU'LL.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2582069A (en) * 1945-08-21 1952-01-08 Leigh L Rose Jet pump
US2659375A (en) * 1949-03-15 1953-11-17 Harlow B Grow Pipe preconditioner
US2823833A (en) * 1955-01-07 1958-02-18 Dole Valve Co Concentrate dispenser
US3586007A (en) * 1967-08-21 1971-06-22 Bio Res Consultants Cigarette smoking machine
US3765247A (en) * 1971-10-22 1973-10-16 Nat Southwire Aluminum Air sampling device

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2582069A (en) * 1945-08-21 1952-01-08 Leigh L Rose Jet pump
US2659375A (en) * 1949-03-15 1953-11-17 Harlow B Grow Pipe preconditioner
US2823833A (en) * 1955-01-07 1958-02-18 Dole Valve Co Concentrate dispenser
US3586007A (en) * 1967-08-21 1971-06-22 Bio Res Consultants Cigarette smoking machine
US3765247A (en) * 1971-10-22 1973-10-16 Nat Southwire Aluminum Air sampling device

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