Patent classifications
A24D1/18
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.
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.
NOVEL AEROSOL-GENERATING SUBSTRATE COMPRISING ILLICIUM SPECIES
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including: an aerosol-generating substrate including a homogenised star anise material including star anise particles, an aerosol former, an exogenous binder, and up to 15 percent by weight of fibres, on a dry weight basis; at least 70 micrograms of (E)-anethole per gram of the substrate, on a dry weight basis; at least 50 micrograms of epoxyanethole per gram of the substrate, on a dry weight basis; and at least 130 micrograms of benzyl isoeugenol ether per gram of the substrate, on a dry weight basis, and the fibres have lengths of greater than 400 micrometres. An aerosol-generating substrate, an aerosol-generating system, and a method of making an aerosol-generating substrate are also provided.
NOVEL AEROSOL-GENERATING SUBSTRATE COMPRISING ILLICIUM SPECIES
An aerosol-generating article is provided, including: an aerosol-generating substrate including a homogenised star anise material including star anise particles, an aerosol former, an exogenous binder, and up to 15 percent by weight of fibres, on a dry weight basis; at least 70 micrograms of (E)-anethole per gram of the substrate, on a dry weight basis; at least 50 micrograms of epoxyanethole per gram of the substrate, on a dry weight basis; and at least 130 micrograms of benzyl isoeugenol ether per gram of the substrate, on a dry weight basis, and the fibres have lengths of greater than 400 micrometres. An aerosol-generating substrate, an aerosol-generating system, and a method of making an aerosol-generating substrate are also provided.
Plant extracts and therapeutic compounds in smoking utensils and in honey complexes
Methods and utensils are provided for administering plant extract(s) at controlled amount via smoking, as well as for providing complexes of honey and plant extracts. Plant extract(s) may be used in utensils that are inserted into a smoking appliance, and have indications of the compounds and/or characteristics of the plant extract. Upon smoking the smoking appliance, the plant extracts may be inhaled in pre-defined amounts. Using plant extracts in such way enables standardization of amounts and components thereof, and may be particularly applicable to cannabis oils. Furthermore, complexes of honey and plant extracts may be provided by letting bees step on or be soiled by plant extracts on their way into the beehive, causing them to incorporate the plant extracts into the honey preparation process. Resulting complexes may be a preferable and particularly beneficial way of administering plant extracts, e.g., cannabis extracts.
Plant extracts and therapeutic compounds in smoking utensils and in honey complexes
Methods and utensils are provided for administering plant extract(s) at controlled amount via smoking, as well as for providing complexes of honey and plant extracts. Plant extract(s) may be used in utensils that are inserted into a smoking appliance, and have indications of the compounds and/or characteristics of the plant extract. Upon smoking the smoking appliance, the plant extracts may be inhaled in pre-defined amounts. Using plant extracts in such way enables standardization of amounts and components thereof, and may be particularly applicable to cannabis oils. Furthermore, complexes of honey and plant extracts may be provided by letting bees step on or be soiled by plant extracts on their way into the beehive, causing them to incorporate the plant extracts into the honey preparation process. Resulting complexes may be a preferable and particularly beneficial way of administering plant extracts, e.g., cannabis extracts.
PROCESSING PLANT MATERIAL FOR USE IN SMOKING PRODUCTS
The embodiments disclose a smokable cigarette, including at least two reconstituted plant-based materials with one being hemp containing cannabidiol (CBD) and transformative ingredients configured to be integrated with the reconstituted plant-based materials, cigarette sticks configured to encase the reconstituted plant-based materials with the transformative ingredients, wherein the plant-based materials do not contain tobacco and do not contain tobacco derived nicotine and wherein when the cigarette sticks with the encased reconstituted plant-based materials with the transformative ingredients are smoked by a user, the cigarette sticks deliver CBD and resemble the taste, smokable consistency and smell of a nicotine and tobacco based cigarette.
PROCESSING PLANT MATERIAL FOR USE IN SMOKING PRODUCTS
The embodiments disclose a smokable cigarette, including at least two reconstituted plant-based materials with one being hemp containing cannabidiol (CBD) and transformative ingredients configured to be integrated with the reconstituted plant-based materials, cigarette sticks configured to encase the reconstituted plant-based materials with the transformative ingredients, wherein the plant-based materials do not contain tobacco and do not contain tobacco derived nicotine and wherein when the cigarette sticks with the encased reconstituted plant-based materials with the transformative ingredients are smoked by a user, the cigarette sticks deliver CBD and resemble the taste, smokable consistency and smell of a nicotine and tobacco based cigarette.
AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH ELONGATE SUSCEPTOR
An aerosol-generating article for producing an inhalable aerosol upon heating is provided, the aerosol-generating article including: a rod of aerosol-generating substrate; and an elongate susceptor arranged longitudinally within the aerosol-generating substrate, the susceptor extending all the way to a downstream end of the rod of aerosol-generating substrate, the susceptor having a thickness from about 55 micrometers to about 65 micrometers, and a ratio between a length of the susceptor and an overall length of the aerosol-generating article being from about 0.2 to about 0.35.
AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH ELONGATE SUSCEPTOR
An aerosol-generating article for producing an inhalable aerosol upon heating is provided, the aerosol-generating article including: a rod of aerosol-generating substrate; and an elongate susceptor arranged longitudinally within the aerosol-generating substrate, the susceptor extending all the way to a downstream end of the rod of aerosol-generating substrate, the susceptor having a thickness from about 55 micrometers to about 65 micrometers, and a ratio between a length of the susceptor and an overall length of the aerosol-generating article being from about 0.2 to about 0.35.