WO2013100885A1 - The smoking area - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F13/00—Appliances for smoking cigars or cigarettes
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- Secondhand smoke is a class A carcinogen. Not even outdoors is there a safe level of secondhand smoke. Laws that create smoke free environment and prohibit smoking in public places are effective tactics to prevent harm from and exposure to toxic secondhand smoke.
- This new invention can be transported easily anywhere and everywhere the need to smoke arises making it extremely unique.
- This invention is related to exhaust systems which utilizes suction and water, or filters to remove secondhand smoke from the environment. Why water? Because water is not man made. It will always do its function and is not expensive and very effective. Primary uses are unlimited, especially when walking, standing and sitting in public places or anywhere people do not want to be exposed to secondhand smoke. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
- FIG. 1. Is a perspective view of the invention in it's entirety. It shows the three components of the invention.
- the three components are (A) the handheld unit from which the smoking product is secured and smoked, also the exhaled smoke port which suctions in all smoke deposited there by the smoker (B) The tube from which smoke travels from the handheld unit to the smoke elimination container. Finally (C) the smoke elimination unit from which a motor creates the suction that forces the deposited smoke to travel throughout the system and eliminated in the container.
- E) is a product holder.
- (F) is an on and off switch.
- (G) is the battery power location and (H) is the AC power port.
- FIG. 2. Is a sectional view of the handheld unit looking from the top.
- the right chamber houses and secures the product to be smoked and the arrows depict the direction of the smoke being suctioned from the right chamber to the left chamber. All smoke exhaled into the handheld unit will enter the left chamber. All smoke in the handheld unit will be suctioned from it via the left chamber as shown.
- FIG. 3 Is a sectional view of the handheld unit looking from the right side. It shows the smoking product securing device. Also shown is the door for lighting the product and cleaning of ashes etc. There is also a transparent area shown for observing when lighting the smoking product
- FIG. 4 Is a perspective view of the handheld unit
- FIG. 5 Is a sectional view of the invention in its entirety.
- the handheld unit is labeled D.
- the flexible tube is labeled C.
- the motor is labeled B.
- the fan is labeled A.
- the arrows indicate the direction of the air flow.
- F marks the location where the conduit that goes from the fan housing into the water can be disconnected and a filter installed at that location (F).
- FIG.6 Is a drawing showing the handheld unit in a prospective view and the smoke elimination unit in the sectional view with a filter connected (F), no water needed.
- FIG. 7 Shows the smoke elimination unit with a shoulder strap.
- FIG. 8. Is a drawing showing the vertical handheld unit style in a sectional view from the left side.
- B is the intake port C is the tube
- D is the arrows indication of smoke direction
- E is the access door to light the smoke product and clean the unit.
- F is the smoking product port.
- G is the product securing device.
- H is the location of transparency
- FIG. 9. Shows the vertical handheld unit in a front perspective view.
- FIG. 10 Shows the handles that can be used for the handheld units. All views are perspective.
- Fig 10-A is a handle for the vertical handheld unit.
- Fig 10-B is a handle for the horizontal handheld unit.
- Fig 10-C is a side angle of the handle and fig 10-D shows the horizontal handheld unit in the handle.
- FIG. 2 Shows a smoking product (A) installed and secured in the handheld unit.
- the access door (B) is opened to light the smoking product. After the machine is turned on the smoking product can be lit.
- the arrows show the direction that the smoke is being suctioned.
- the intake port C is where the smoke from the smoker's mouth and nose will be deposited then suctioned through the invention.
- this invention is powered by D.C voltage battery power.
- the invention can also be plugged into a 120 volt AC voltage power supply figure 1 labeled (H).
- the invention is supplied with a shoulder strap as shown in figure 7, so that when the invention is in use, it can easily be transported conveniently. Such as when walking on a sidewalk or standing outside on a smoke break.
- a belt clip is also available which is labeled (D) in figure 1.
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THE SMOKING AREA
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0002]Not Applicable
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0003]Not Applicable
REFERENCE TO SEQUENCE LISTING, A TABLE, OR A COMPUTER PROGRAM LISTING COMPACT DISC APPENDIX
[0004]Npt Applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0005]This invention was not created to encourage or promote the use of tobacco products etc. This invention was created to encourage and promote the elimination of secondhand exposure to all people and the environment worldwide in a new, effective and convenient way.
[0006] Secondhand smoke is a class A carcinogen. Not even outdoors is there a safe level of secondhand smoke. Laws that create smoke free environment and prohibit smoking in public places are effective tactics to prevent harm from and exposure to toxic secondhand smoke.
[0007]However there is much exposure continuing to take place because smokers don't have many options by way of marketable inventions to help prevent exposure to secondhand smoke. This invention is designed to help fight exposure to toxic secondhand smoke by making it as marketable as possible worldwide.
[0008]Existing methods for preventing secondhand smoke exposure are very
inconvenient and limited. For example, smoking booths, smoke exhaust systems found in casinos and inventions designed for use in cars and enclosed areas are great ideas but have major limitations.
This new invention can be transported easily anywhere and everywhere the need to smoke arises making it extremely unique.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] A device with three components creating a suction system in which the smoker can deposit the secondhand smoke exhaled from the mouth and nose, consequently, eliminating the smoke from the environment including the constantly flowing smoke from the smoking product's burning end.
[0010]This invention is related to exhaust systems which utilizes suction and water, or filters to remove secondhand smoke from the environment. Why water? Because water is not man made. It will always do its function and is not expensive and very effective. Primary uses are unlimited, especially when walking, standing and sitting in public places or anywhere people do not want to be exposed to secondhand smoke.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
[0011] FIG. 1. Is a perspective view of the invention in it's entirety. It shows the three components of the invention. The three components are (A) the handheld unit from which the smoking product is secured and smoked, also the exhaled smoke port which suctions in all smoke deposited there by the smoker (B) The tube from which smoke travels from the handheld unit to the smoke elimination container. Finally (C) the smoke elimination unit from which a motor creates the suction that forces the deposited smoke to travel throughout the system and eliminated in the container. (E) is a product holder. (F) is an on and off switch. (G) is the battery power location and (H) is the AC power port.
[0012] FIG. 2. Is a sectional view of the handheld unit looking from the top. The right chamber houses and secures the product to be smoked and the arrows depict the direction of the smoke being suctioned from the right chamber to the left chamber. All smoke exhaled into the handheld unit will enter the left chamber. All smoke in the handheld unit will be suctioned from it via the left chamber as shown.
[0013] FIG. 3 Is a sectional view of the handheld unit looking from the right side. It shows the smoking product securing device. Also shown is the door for lighting the product and cleaning of ashes etc. There is also a transparent area shown for observing when lighting the smoking product
[0014] FIG. 4 Is a perspective view of the handheld unit
[0015] FIG. 5 Is a sectional view of the invention in its entirety. The handheld unit is labeled D. The flexible tube is labeled C. The motor is labeled B. The fan is labeled A. The arrows indicate the direction of the air flow. And F marks the location where the conduit that goes from the fan housing into the water can be disconnected and a filter
installed at that location (F).
[0016] FIG.6. Is a drawing showing the handheld unit in a prospective view and the smoke elimination unit in the sectional view with a filter connected (F), no water needed.
[0017] FIG. 7. Shows the smoke elimination unit with a shoulder strap.
[0018] FIG. 8. Is a drawing showing the vertical handheld unit style in a sectional view from the left side. (B) is the intake port C is the tube (D) is the arrows indication of smoke direction (E) is the access door to light the smoke product and clean the unit. (F) is the smoking product port. (G) is the product securing device. (H) is the location of transparency
[0019] FIG. 9. Shows the vertical handheld unit in a front perspective view.
[0020] FIG. 10 Shows the handles that can be used for the handheld units. All views are perspective. Fig 10-A is a handle for the vertical handheld unit. Fig 10-B is a handle for the horizontal handheld unit. Fig 10-C is a side angle of the handle and fig 10-D shows the horizontal handheld unit in the handle.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021 ]The invention, known as the Smoking area, is not a complicated invention to understand and operate. As can be seem from Figure 2 and 5 of the drawings it is a very simple machine. Water must be installed in the machine as shown in figure 5 (E).
[0022] FIG. 2 Shows a smoking product (A) installed and secured in the handheld unit. The access door (B) is opened to light the smoking product. After the machine is turned on the smoking product can be lit. The arrows show the direction that the smoke is being suctioned. The intake port C is where the smoke from the smoker's mouth and nose will be deposited then suctioned through the invention.
[0023] In Figure 5 the motor (B) will become energized when the switch is put in the on position. As a result of the motor being activated, the fan (A) will spin. When the
pressure behind the fan (A) falls below the pressure of the air outside of the handheld unit (D), air from the outside of the invention, via way of the handheld unit (D), will force its way into the handheld unit (D) in an attempt to equalize the air pressure.
[0024]Consequently, suction is created at the handheld unit's intake port. Any smoke
blown in the handheld unit will travel through the handheld unit (D), then through the flexible tube C, which connects the handheld unit to the smoke elimination unit (G). Finally, eliminating the smoke in water (E) or a filter located in the smoke elimination unit (G).
[0025]It is necessary to note that as shown in figure 1 labeled (G) this invention is powered by D.C voltage battery power. The invention can also be plugged into a 120 volt AC voltage power supply figure 1 labeled (H).
[0026]The invention is supplied with a shoulder strap as shown in figure 7, so that when the invention is in use, it can easily be transported conveniently. Such as when walking on a sidewalk or standing outside on a smoke break. A belt clip is also available which is labeled (D) in figure 1.
Claims
1. This invention know as the smoking area has three components (1) two types of handheld units known as horizontal handheld unit and vertical handheld unit (2) the smoke elimination unit and (3) A flexible tube (not hose) which connects the handheld units to the smoke elimination unit.
2. The smoke elimination unit, unlike any other related invention, uses water to eliminate the smoke that is suctioned into the machine.
3. As shown in figure 5 (F) the invention can easily be adapted to use a filter instead of the water by disconnecting the conduit at that location and installing a filter..
4. Both types of handheld units are specifically designed to limit the amount of suction to the smoking product by having the suction generated from the opposite chamber therefore not affecting the speed at which the smoking product bums.
5. Unlike related invention this invention is primarily designed to protect people from secondhand smoke in all location and not limited to enclosed areas where people may congregate.
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US5048545A (en) * | 1989-01-16 | 1991-09-17 | Seiichi Takagi | Smoking device |
| US5469870A (en) * | 1992-10-13 | 1995-11-28 | Meador; Murray P. | Secondary smoke filtration device |
| US5687745A (en) * | 1994-01-27 | 1997-11-18 | Yalcin; Aslan Nuri | Exhaust gas scrubbing device |
| US6431176B1 (en) * | 2000-11-21 | 2002-08-13 | Hiram Allen Rice | Tobacco smoke containment apparatus and method therefor |
| US20110290264A1 (en) * | 2009-10-13 | 2011-12-01 | George Alexander Carse | Smokeheld |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US5048545A (en) * | 1989-01-16 | 1991-09-17 | Seiichi Takagi | Smoking device |
| US5469870A (en) * | 1992-10-13 | 1995-11-28 | Meador; Murray P. | Secondary smoke filtration device |
| US5687745A (en) * | 1994-01-27 | 1997-11-18 | Yalcin; Aslan Nuri | Exhaust gas scrubbing device |
| US6431176B1 (en) * | 2000-11-21 | 2002-08-13 | Hiram Allen Rice | Tobacco smoke containment apparatus and method therefor |
| US20110290264A1 (en) * | 2009-10-13 | 2011-12-01 | George Alexander Carse | Smokeheld |
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