Patent classifications
A24D3/0212
Feeding device for feeding a continuous strip into a continuous fibrous band in a tobacco industry machine for manufacturing rod-like elements and a machine for manufacturing rod-like elements
A feeding device (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) for feeding a continuous strip (9) into a continuous fibrous band, in a tobacco industry machine for manufacturing rod-like elements, wherein the fibrous band is formed to a form of a continuous rod (CR) comprising the continuous strip (9) surrounded by the continuous fibrous band, the feeding device (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) comprising: a strip supply unit (10) for feeding the continuous strip (9); a strip feeding unit (11) for feeding the continuous strip (9) into the middle of the continuous fibrous band; wherein the feeding device (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) is configured such that the strip feeding unit (11) is located in the machine for manufacturing the rod-like elements between a fibrous band preparation unit (4) and a garniture unit (15) for forming the continuous rod. The feeding device (8, 8′, 8″, 8′″) further comprises: a feeding wheel (7), having a circumferential surface (20) comprising a cylindrical guiding surface (20A) for guiding the continuous strip (9); and guiding surfaces (21A; 22A; 31A; 32A; 41A; 42A; 51A; 52A). The guiding surfaces (21A; 22A; 31A; 32A; 41A; 42A; 51A; 52A) and the cylindrical guiding surface (20A) form a duct for guiding the continuous strip (9).
MEMBER FOR FLAVOR INHALATION ARTICLE, FLAVOR INHALATION ARTICLE, PHENOL SCAVENGER FOR FLAVOR INHALATION ARTICLE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING FLAVOR INHALATION ARTICLE
Provided is a member for a flavor inhalation article that has sufficient selective filtering performance with respect to phenols and has exceptional storage stability. The member for a flavor inhalation article includes: a base member; and a phenol scavenger carried by the base member and comprising a substance satisfying formulae (1) to (3) below:
where the HSP (phenol) is a distance between a Hansen solubility parameter of the substance and a Hansen solubility parameter of phenol, the Vp is a vapor pressure of the substance, and the DP is a dropping point of the substance.
NOVEL FILTER SEGMENT INCLUDING A SUBSTRATE LOADED WITH A SMOKE-MODIFYING AGENT
A filter segment for use in a filter of a smoking article includes a substrate loaded with at least one smoke-modifying agent. The substrate is located within the body of the filter segment and is formed from filter plug wrap having an air permeability ranging from about 6,000 Coresta units to about 24,000 Coresta units.
Filter segment including a substrate loaded with a smoke-modifying agent
A filter segment for use in a filter of a smoking article includes a substrate loaded with at least one smoke-modifying agent. The substrate is located within the body of the filter segment and is formed from filter plug wrap having an air permeability ranging from about 6,000 Coresta units to about 24,000 Coresta units.
A PLUG COMPRISING A COMBUSTION RETARDING ADDITIVE AND USES THEREOF
An article for use in a non-combustible aerosol provision system, the article including a plug having a combustion retarding additive and related methods for manufacturing and use of said articles.
MARKED CELLULOSE ACETATE FIBRES, MANUFACTURING METHODS AND PRODUCTS COMPRISING SUCH FIBRES
The present invention concerns a process for the manufacture of marked cellulose acetate fibres, an apparatus for marking cellulose acetate fibres, a process for the detection of at least one information item on marked cellulose acetate fibres or on products comprising marked cellulose acetate fibres, a process for the manufacture of a tow bale comprising marked cellulose acetate fibres, a tow bale, a tow, a filter and a cigarette comprising marked cellulose acetate fibres.
SMOKING ARTICLE FILTER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A smoking article filter comprising: a filter material having a circular cylinder shape with first and second end surfaces and a side surface, and including a corrugated film with ridge portions and valley portions arranged alternately, the ridge portions and valley portions extending from the first end surface to the second end surface to form a plurality of air flow paths that allow air to flow from the first end surface to the second end surface; a plurality of particles arranged in the air flow paths; and a filter wrapping paper wrapping the filter material such that the side surface is covered with the filter wrapping paper.
MARKED CELLULOSE ACETATE FIBRES, MANUFACTURING METHODS AND PRODUCTS COMPRISING SUCH FIBRES
The present invention concerns a process for the manufacture of marked cellulose acetate fibres, an apparatus for marking cellulose acetate fibres, a process for the detection of at least one information item on marked cellulose acetate fibres or on products comprising marked cellulose acetate fibres, a process for the manufacture of a tow bale comprising marked cellulose acetate fibres, a tow bale, a tow, a filter and a cigarette comprising marked cellulose acetate fibres.
Staple fiber blend for use in the manufacture of cigarette filter elements
Smoking articles including filter elements formed from two or more fibrous inputs with different physical properties are provided. A first plurality of cellulose acetate staple fibers and a second plurality of degradable polymeric staple fibers are blended to give a fiber mixture, wherein the staple fibers of the fiber mixture are randomly oriented. The degradable polymeric staple fibers can be treated to increase hydrophobicity. The staple fibers of the fiber mixture can then be bonded to form a fibrous bundle which can be incorporated into a filter element. Related methods and mixed fiber products are also provided by the disclosure.
Cigarette tip
A backing with corrugations on a first surface. The corrugations are parallel and each has an airspace along an entire longitudinal length. A second surface of the backing includes perforations or scores oriented perpendicularly or parallel to the corrugations. The corrugations or scores are fold lines or frangible tear lines. The airspaces may also include a filter material. The second surface of the backing may be adhered to a corner of a rolling paper on the surface but opposite edge as a gum strip. The corrugations are parallel to the gum strip.