Patent classifications
A24D1/02
HEAT- NOT- BURN ARTICLES AND RELATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS
Heat-not-burn articles are provided. In some embodiments, the heat-not-burn article may comprise: an inner core comprising at least one compressed rod of cannabis-based material; and an outer sheath comprising a sheet of plant-based material, the outer sheath receiving the inner core therein. The heat-not-burn articles may be heated without combustion to generate an inhalable aerosol and/or vapor, thereby reducing or eliminating undesirable byproducts typically associated with smoke. Also provided are related methods and systems for making a heat-not-burn article.
Aerosol generating article having a mouthpiece with a modified structure
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including an aerosol-generating substrate; and a mouthpiece disposed downstream of the aerosol-generating substrate, a peripheral region of the mouthpiece including one or more closed pockets of air.
Aerosol generating article having a mouthpiece with a modified structure
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including an aerosol-generating substrate; and a mouthpiece disposed downstream of the aerosol-generating substrate, a peripheral region of the mouthpiece including one or more closed pockets of air.
Fine particle generating device
Provided is a fine particle generating apparatus outputting usage information, and in particular, a fine particle generating apparatus that generates fine particles through electrical heating and outputs usage information thereof to a user. Also, provided is a fine particle generating apparatus that generates fine particles by determining whether a puff has occurred according to a temperature variation amount per unit time. Also, provided is a fine particle generating apparatus or an aerosol generating apparatus capable of changing puff conditions by controlling a heater. Also, provided is a fine particle generating apparatus that generates fine particles through electrical heating.
Fine particle generating device
Provided is a fine particle generating apparatus outputting usage information, and in particular, a fine particle generating apparatus that generates fine particles through electrical heating and outputs usage information thereof to a user. Also, provided is a fine particle generating apparatus that generates fine particles by determining whether a puff has occurred according to a temperature variation amount per unit time. Also, provided is a fine particle generating apparatus or an aerosol generating apparatus capable of changing puff conditions by controlling a heater. Also, provided is a fine particle generating apparatus that generates fine particles through electrical heating.
CONICAL FILTER SLEEVE WITH A FILTER COMPRISING ACTIVATED CARBON
A factory prefabricated filter sleeve which is filled with a smoking product. The factory prefabricated filter sleeve includes a conical paper sleeve and a filter which has an activated carbon.
AEROSOL GENERATING ARTICLE WITH NON-COMBUSTIBLE COATING
There is provided an aerosol generating article (2) comprising a combustible heat source (4) having an upstream portion and a downstream portion. The aerosol generating article further comprises an aerosol-forming substrate (10) downstream of the heat source (4) and a wrapper (36) circumscribing an upstream portion of the aerosol-forming substrate (10) and the downstream portion of the combustible heat source (4). The aerosol generating article (2) further comprises a non-combustible coating (42) provided on the upstream portion of the combustible heat source (4) and not on the downstream portion of the combustible heat source (4), the non-combustible coating having a thickness of between about 30 micrometres and about 250 micrometres.
AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH PREDETERMINED INSERTION DIRECTION
An aerosol-generating article is provided, extending from a mouth end to an upstream distal end, and including: a rod of aerosol-generating substrate; a downstream section at a location downstream of the rod and including a mouthpiece element downstream of and in longitudinal alignment with the rod, the element extending all the way to the mouth end; an upstream section upstream of the rod and including an upstream element including a segment of filtration material and extending all the way to a distal end of the article; and a first band of tipping paper at least partially circumscribing the mouthpiece element and affixing the mouthpiece to an immediately adjacent, upstream component of the article, and a second band of tipping paper circumscribing the first band, an article diameter (DME) at the mouth end being greater than an article diameter (DDE) at the distal end, a ratio (DME/DDE) being at least 1.005.
AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH PREDETERMINED INSERTION DIRECTION
An aerosol-generating article is provided, extending from a mouth end to an upstream distal end, and including: a rod of aerosol-generating substrate; a downstream section at a location downstream of the rod and including a mouthpiece element downstream of and in longitudinal alignment with the rod, the element extending all the way to the mouth end; an upstream section upstream of the rod and including an upstream element including a segment of filtration material and extending all the way to a distal end of the article; and a first band of tipping paper at least partially circumscribing the mouthpiece element and affixing the mouthpiece to an immediately adjacent, upstream component of the article, and a second band of tipping paper circumscribing the first band, an article diameter (DME) at the mouth end being greater than an article diameter (DDE) at the distal end, a ratio (DME/DDE) being at least 1.005.
TRAY BOOKLET FOR SMOKABLES, ROLLING PAPER HOLDER AND ASSEMBLY
An assembly of a tray booklet and rolling paper holder, the individual booklet and individual rolling paper holder. The booklet is suitable for smokables comprising a compostable cover body comprising a sheet defining an inner surface and an outer surface, and smoking paraphernalia arranged on the inner surface. The sheet includes first lines of weakness for the cover body to fold along from an open configuration into a closed configuration and vice versa. In the closed configuration the sheet encloses the smoking paraphernalia. In the open configuration the smoking paraphernalia are uncovered. The sheet includes at least one second line of weakness for the body to fold along from an open configuration into a channel configuration and vice versa. In the channel configuration the sheet forms a first and a second upstanding ondulation defining a holding channel therebetween for holding the smokables. The rolling paper holder is folded from a single sheet cutout such that the holder defines an inner volume for holding trapezoid rolling papers therein in a stack. The cutout comprises lines of weakness arranged such that they define a plurality of trapezoid areas and along which lines of weakness the cutout is folded into the holder. The plurality of trapezoid areas include a trapezoid outlet provided with a slit for allowing a rolling paper closest to the outlet area to be removed from the stack therethrough, and a trapezoid base forming a base of the holder opposite the trapezoid outlet area.