Hookah capable of sucking and discharging air by pressing and separating oil and smoke
By introducing upper and lower check valve bodies and an airbag structure into the hookah, the problem of traditional hookahs requiring inhalation for combustion is solved, achieving long-lasting combustion and oil fume separation without the need for inhalation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of hookah technology, and specifically discloses a hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale air and separate oil smoke. Background Technology
[0002] Traditional hookahs currently use a direct, unobstructed smoke channel. When lighting one, the user must place their mouth near the top of the hookah to draw out the air inside, ensuring the tobacco burns for a longer period. This requires expelling the air from the hookah before enjoying the pure smoke, making it cumbersome in terms of user experience. Utility Model Content
[0003] The technical solution adopted by this utility model to solve the above problems is as follows:
[0004] This utility model provides a hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale air and separates oil fumes, comprising:
[0005] Bottom of the teapot body;
[0006] The top body of the pot is connected to the bottom body of the pot.
[0007] The upper check valve body and the lower check valve body are disposed between the bottom body and the top body of the kettle. The bottom body and the top body of the kettle are connected by channels on the upper and lower check valve bodies. Check valve beads are provided in the channels of the upper and lower check valve bodies. Under normal conditions, the check valve beads are located at the bottom of the upper and lower check valve bodies respectively due to gravity.
[0008] An airbag, which is connected to the channel between the upper and lower check valve bodies via a connecting air tube;
[0009] The cannon head is connected to the bottom body of the pot via a plug.
[0010] Furthermore, a connecting member is provided between the bottom body and the top body, and the upper and lower check valve bodies are respectively located at the upper and lower ends of the connecting member.
[0011] Furthermore, the upper and lower check valve bodies are threadedly connected to the connecting parts.
[0012] Furthermore, the fitting portion between the connector and the top body of the pot is provided with an upper sealing ring gasket, and the fitting portion between the connector and the bottom body of the pot is provided with a lower sealing ring gasket.
[0013] Furthermore, the upper end of the upper check valve body is provided with an upper check valve cover.
[0014] Furthermore, the top body and the bottom body are threadedly connected to the connector.
[0015] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: A hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale air and separate oil and smoke includes a bottom body, a top body, an air bladder, a nozzle, an upper check valve body, and a lower check valve body. The top body is connected to the bottom body. The upper and lower check valve bodies are located between the bottom and top bodies, and are connected by channels on the upper and lower check valve bodies. Each channel of the upper and lower check valve bodies is equipped with a check valve bead. Under normal conditions, the check valve beads are located at the bottom of the upper and lower check valve bodies due to gravity. The air bladder is connected to the channel between the upper and lower check valve bodies via a connecting air tube. The nozzle is connected to the bottom body via a rod. In use, the air flow is controlled by pressing the air bladder. This technical solution has a compact structure and allows for manual expulsion of excess air from the hookah body. Furthermore, it eliminates the need to inhale to aid combustion when lighting tobacco and more effectively adsorbs tar components in the smoke, achieving the function of oil and smoke separation. Attached Figure Description
[0016] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0017] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale air and separate oil fumes according to the present invention.
[0018] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of a hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale air and separate oil fumes according to this utility model.
[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale air and separate oil fumes according to this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point A in the image.
[0021] The components in the attached diagram are labeled as follows: 1-bottom body, 2-air bladder, 3-connecting air tube, 4-top body, 5-connector, 6-nozzle, 7-insertion rod, 8-upper check valve cover, 9-upper check valve body, 10-check valve bead, 11-upper sealing ring gasket, 12-lower sealing ring gasket, 13-lower check valve body, 14-top air chamber, 15-bottom air chamber, 16-conversion air chamber. Detailed Implementation
[0022] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solutions of this application, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0023] Refer to the instruction manual appendix Figure 1-4 As shown, a hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale, and separates oil and smoke, includes a bottom body 1, a top body 4, an air bladder 2, a nozzle 6, an upper check valve body 8, and a lower check valve body 13. The top body 4 is connected to the bottom body 1. The upper and lower check valve bodies are located between the bottom body 1 and the top body 4, and are connected by channels on the upper and lower check valve bodies. Each channel of the upper and lower check valve bodies is equipped with a check valve bead 10. Under normal conditions, the check valve bead 10 is located at the bottom of the upper and lower check valve bodies due to gravity. The air bladder 2 is connected to the channel between the upper and lower check valve bodies via a connecting air pipe 3. The nozzle 6 is connected to the bottom body 1 via a rod 7. In use, the air flow is controlled by pressing the air bladder 2. This technical solution has a compact structure and can manually expel excess air from inside the hookah. In addition, when lighting tobacco, there is no need to inhale to aid combustion, and it more effectively adsorbs tar components in the smoke, achieving the function of oil and smoke separation.
[0024] In a preferred embodiment of this invention, a connector 5 is provided between the bottom body 1 and the top body 4, and the upper and lower check valve bodies are respectively disposed at the upper and lower ends of the connector 5.
[0025] Specifically, the upper and lower check valve bodies are threadedly connected to the connecting piece 5.
[0026] Specifically, the fitting part between the connector 5 and the top body 4 is provided with an upper sealing gasket 11, and the fitting part between the connector 5 and the bottom body 4 is provided with a lower sealing gasket 12, to ensure the sealing between the connector 5 and the top body 4 and the bottom body 1.
[0027] As another preferred embodiment of this invention, the upper end of the upper check valve body 9 is provided with an upper check valve cover 8.
[0028] Specifically, the top body 4 and the bottom body 1 are threadedly connected to the connector 5.
[0029] Working principle: The channels of the top body 4, the bottom body 1, and the upper and lower check valve bodies respectively form the top air chamber 14, the bottom air chamber 15, and the conversion air chamber 16. Among them, the conversion air chamber 16 serves as a functional chamber to realize the intake and exhaust functions. The two one-way check valve beads 10 in the channels of the upper and lower check valve bodies are located at the bottom of the upper and lower check valve bodies by default under the action of gravity, so that the upper and lower check valve bodies are in a sealed state. When the air bladder squeezes inward to exhaust gas, since the check valve beads 10 are already located at the bottom of the lower check valve body 13, the lower check valve body 13 is in a sealed state. The gas can only be pushed out of the channel of the upper check valve body 9, which lifts the check valve beads 10 in the upper check valve body 9, so that the gas flows from the conversion air chamber 16 to the top air chamber 14. Conversely, when the airbag 2 is pressed to restore its original position and inhale, the gas flows from the bottom air chamber 15 to the conversion air chamber 16. This invention, through structural design, adds a manually operated exhaust channel in the middle of the pot. One-way check valves are installed at the top and bottom of the channel, allowing for the removal of existing air from the pot by hand and ensuring the tobacco continues to burn for a longer period through pressing. The expanded smoke contact area allows for more effective adsorption of tar components in the smoke, achieving oil-smoke separation.
[0030] As can be seen from the above description, the embodiments of this utility model achieve the following technical effects:
[0031] This technical solution provides a hookah that relies on pressing to inhale and exhale, and separates oil and smoke. It includes a bottom body, a top body, an air bladder, a nozzle, an upper check valve body, and a lower check valve body. The top body is connected to the bottom body. The upper and lower check valve bodies are located between the bottom and top bodies, connected by channels on these bodies. Each channel contains a check valve bead. Under normal conditions, the check valve beads are located at the bottom of the upper and lower check valve bodies due to gravity. The air bladder is connected to the channel between the upper and lower check valve bodies via a connecting tube. The nozzle is connected to the bottom body via a rod. During use, the air flow is controlled by pressing the air bladder. This technical solution has a compact structure, allows for manual expulsion of excess air from the hookah body, eliminates the need for inhalation when lighting tobacco, and more effectively absorbs tar components in the smoke, achieving oil and smoke separation.
[0032] It should be noted that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the exemplary embodiments according to this application. As used herein, the singular form is intended to include the plural form as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Furthermore, it should be understood that when the terms "comprising" and / or "including" are used in this specification, they indicate the presence of features, steps, operations, devices, components, and / or combinations thereof.
[0033] Unless otherwise specifically stated, the relative arrangement, numerical expressions, and values of the components and steps described in these embodiments do not limit the scope of this application. It should also be understood that, for ease of description, the dimensions of the various parts shown in the drawings are not drawn to actual scale. Techniques, methods, and devices known to those skilled in the art may not be discussed in detail, but where appropriate, such techniques, methods, and devices should be considered part of the specification. In all examples shown and discussed herein, any specific values should be interpreted as merely exemplary and not as limitations. Therefore, other examples of exemplary embodiments may have different values. It should be noted that similar reference numerals and letters in the following drawings denote similar items; therefore, once an item is defined in one drawing, it need not be further discussed in subsequent drawings.
[0034] In the description of this application, it should be understood that the orientation or positional relationship indicated by directional terms such as "front, back, up, down, left, right", "lateral, longitudinal, vertical, horizontal" and "top, bottom" are generally based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description. Unless otherwise stated, these directional terms do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on the scope of protection of this application; in addition, the directional terms "inner" and "outer" refer to the inner and outer contours relative to the outline of each component itself.
[0035] It should be understood that when a component is referred to as being "on" or "connected" to another component, it can be directly on or directly connected to that other component, or it can be an indirect connection through an inserting component. Conversely, when a component is referred to as being "directly" on or "directly connected" to another component, there is no inserting component between them.
[0036] Furthermore, it should be noted that in the description of this utility model, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" to define the components is merely for the purpose of distinguishing the corresponding components. Unless otherwise stated, the above terms have no special meaning and therefore cannot be construed as limiting the scope of protection of this application. In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise stated, "multiple" means two or more.
[0037] The above description is the preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications are also considered to be within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A water pipe relying on pressing to separate smoke and oil fume, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a kettle, which comprises: a bottom kettle body; a top kettle body connected with the bottom kettle body; an upper check valve body and a lower check valve body arranged between the bottom kettle body and the top kettle body, and the bottom kettle body and the top kettle body are communicated through passages on the upper and lower check valve bodies, and check valve beads are arranged in the passages of the upper and lower check valve bodies, and the check valve beads are respectively located at the bottom of the upper and lower check valve bodies under normal conditions due to gravity; an air bag connected with the passage between the upper and lower check valve bodies through a connecting air pipe; a spout communicated with the bottom kettle body through a plug rod.
2. A water pipe that separates smoke from air and oil vapor by pressing according to claim 1, wherein, A connecting piece is arranged between the bottom kettle body and the top kettle body, and the upper and lower check valve bodies are respectively arranged at the upper and lower ends of the connecting piece.
3. A water pipe that relies on pressing to separate smoke from air and oil fume according to claim 2, characterized in that, The upper and lower check valve bodies are threadedly connected with the connecting piece.
4. A water pipe that relies on pressing to separate smoke from air and oil fume according to claim 3, characterized in that, An upper sealing ring gasket is arranged on the abutting part between the connecting piece and the top kettle body, and a lower sealing ring gasket is arranged on the abutting part between the connecting piece and the bottom kettle body.
5. A water pipe that relies on pressing to separate smoke from air and oil fume according to claim 4, characterized in that, An upper check valve cover is arranged at the upper end of the upper check valve body.
6. A water pipe according to any one of claims 1-5, wherein The top kettle body and the bottom kettle body are threadedly connected with the connecting piece.