Patent classifications
A24D1/22
CARBON-HEATED CIGARETTE
The invention provides a carbon-heated cigarette which comprises a carbon rod section, a tobacco section, a smoke extraction section and a filter section which are sequentially arranged from an upstream to a downstream. The carbon-heated cigarette can also comprise a composite paper and an outer wrapper wrapped around the outsides of the composite paper, the tobacco section, the smoke extraction section and the filter section. The composite paper is wrapped around a part of the carbon rod section and a part of or the entire tobacco section. The smoke extraction section has a cavity passing therethrough in an axial direction, and has a side wall having at least one side wall through-hole that communicates with the cavity. A wrapper through-hole is formed on the outer wrapper at a position corresponding to the side wall through-hole so as to allow the external air enter the smoke extraction section. The carbon-heated cigarette according to the present invention prevents air from passing through the tobacco section of the carbon-heated cigarette when the cigarette is being smoked, thereby the tobacco material can be maintained within a certain temperature range, and the composition and concentration of mainstream smoke are ensured.
CARBON-HEATED CIGARETTE
The invention provides a carbon-heated cigarette which comprises a carbon rod section, a tobacco section, a smoke extraction section and a filter section which are sequentially arranged from an upstream to a downstream. The carbon-heated cigarette can also comprise a composite paper and an outer wrapper wrapped around the outsides of the composite paper, the tobacco section, the smoke extraction section and the filter section. The composite paper is wrapped around a part of the carbon rod section and a part of or the entire tobacco section. The smoke extraction section has a cavity passing therethrough in an axial direction, and has a side wall having at least one side wall through-hole that communicates with the cavity. A wrapper through-hole is formed on the outer wrapper at a position corresponding to the side wall through-hole so as to allow the external air enter the smoke extraction section. The carbon-heated cigarette according to the present invention prevents air from passing through the tobacco section of the carbon-heated cigarette when the cigarette is being smoked, thereby the tobacco material can be maintained within a certain temperature range, and the composition and concentration of mainstream smoke are ensured.
Nicotine and cellulose containing sheet
A sheet is provided including a cellulosic material including cellulose powder, a weight ratio of cellulose powder to total cellulosic material in the sheet on a dry weight basis being greater than about 1:2; and one or more nicotine salts, at least about 20% by weight of the one or more nicotine salts being monoprotic.
Nicotine and cellulose containing sheet
A sheet is provided including a cellulosic material including cellulose powder, a weight ratio of cellulose powder to total cellulosic material in the sheet on a dry weight basis being greater than about 1:2; and one or more nicotine salts, at least about 20% by weight of the one or more nicotine salts being monoprotic.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A HEAT-NOT-BURN TOBACCO PRODUCT
A heat-not-burn tobacco aerosol source member or consumable includes a first heating section with a front end. The first heating section contains a liquid aerosol precursor existing as a free liquid in an unbound form. A second heating section is provided with a mouth end. The second heating section contains a solid tobacco substrate. A first thermal barrier that is vapor permeable but liquid impermeable is located between the first heating section and the second heating section. The system has a simple structure and lowers processing costs, and greatly reduces undesirable harmful chemicals because of its lower heating temperatures for the first and second heating sections of the consumable.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING A HEAT-NOT-BURN TOBACCO PRODUCT
A heat-not-burn tobacco aerosol source member or consumable includes a first heating section with a front end. The first heating section contains a liquid aerosol precursor existing as a free liquid in an unbound form. A second heating section is provided with a mouth end. The second heating section contains a solid tobacco substrate. A first thermal barrier that is vapor permeable but liquid impermeable is located between the first heating section and the second heating section. The system has a simple structure and lowers processing costs, and greatly reduces undesirable harmful chemicals because of its lower heating temperatures for the first and second heating sections of the consumable.
FILLING UNIT FOR FILLING A SUCCESSION OF TUBULAR WRAPPERS OF THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY
A filling unit, configured to fill a succession of tubular wrappers of the tobacco industry. The tubular wrappers extend along a main axis of extension and internally define respective containment chambers adapted to contain a filling material of the tobacco industry and have an access opening on at least one of its ends for access to the containment chamber. The unit also includes a filling station configured to insert the filling material into respective containment chambers of the succession of tubular wrappers through a filling end of them and a closing station disposed downstream of the filling station and comprising a plurality of closing means configured to make respective walls which close the filling ends and which are transverse to the respective main axes of extension.
Smoking article with heat resistant sheet material
A smoking article includes a sheet material including a fibrous layer formed of cellulosic fibres and at least 50% by weight of inorganic filler material having a particle size in range of from 0.1 microns and 50 microns, wherein the sheet material has a tensile strength of at least 900 N/m. The fibrous layer includes a binder material, such as an organic binder material. The organic binder material can be a cellulosic binder material. A coating layer may be provided on at least one side of the fibrous layer.
Smoking article with heat resistant sheet material
A smoking article includes a sheet material including a fibrous layer formed of cellulosic fibres and at least 50% by weight of inorganic filler material having a particle size in range of from 0.1 microns and 50 microns, wherein the sheet material has a tensile strength of at least 900 N/m. The fibrous layer includes a binder material, such as an organic binder material. The organic binder material can be a cellulosic binder material. A coating layer may be provided on at least one side of the fibrous layer.
Hydrophobic tipping paper
A smoking article includes a tobacco substrate and a mouthpiece axially aligned in an abutting end to end relationship with the tobacco substrate. Hydrophobic tipping paper is disposed about the mouthpiece. The tipping paper is hydrophobic due to hydrophobic groups covalently bonded to the tipping paper.