A24D1/022

Cocoa wrapper for smoking articles

A wrapping material for a smoking article is formed from a web that includes extracted pieces of cocoa husk combined with web building fibers. The web has a basis weight of from about 20 gsm to about 80 gsm and a permeability of from about 10 Coresta to about 100 Coresta. The wrapping material has a pleasant and neutral smell and taste. The wrapping material is tobacco and nicotine free and can be used as a carrier for flavorings or aerosol delivery agents.

DISPENSER WITH A CUTTING EDGE AND A METHOD OF FORMING THE DISPENSER
20250255340 · 2025-08-14 · ·

A dispenser that includes a first housing in which sheet material is arrangeable and a second housing and a method of forming the same. The first housing is arrangeable within the second housing and includes a cutting edge that is configured to cut a desired length of the sheet material. A spinner can be incorporated into the first housing to aid in the rotation and forward and rearward movement of sheet paper.

Vanilla smoking material wrapper and smoking article including the same

A smoking material wrapper for wrapping a smoking material portion of a smoking article includes tobacco fibers and at least one vanilla material from among vanillin, ethyl vanillin, and ethyl vanillin glucoside. A smoking article includes a smoking material portion wrapped with the smoking material wrapper; a filter portion wrapped with a filter wrapper, and a tipping wrapper wrapped around the filter portion and at least a partial area of the smoking material portion such that the smoking material portion and the filter portion are combined.

Cigarette tube, piano for a cigarette tube, method for forming a cigarette tube, and packaging for multiple cigarette tubes

The invention relates to a cigarette tube (1) comprising a shell (2) with an inhalation end (8), a lighting end (9) and an internal channel (3) with a center line (Q), wherein the shell (2) comprises a cigarette paper (5) around the center line (Q), wherein the cigarette paper (5) has meeting overlapping edges that form a seam (4) of the shell (2), wherein the seam (4) has in the direction of the center line (Q) between its opposite ends a helicoid curvature around the center line (Q).

Storage containers, products, and methods of packing a smokable product
12490764 · 2025-12-09 · ·

Storage containers, products, and methods of packing a smoking product are described. An example storage container has a main body that has a first end, a second end, a lengthwise axis, a width, and defines a chamber and an indicium. The lengthwise axis has a midpoint. Each of the first end and second end is moveable from a sealed configuration to an unsealed configuration. The width of the main body tapers from the second end toward the first end. The indicium is defined at a location between the midpoint of the lengthwise axis and the first end and extends along a portion of the width of the main body. The main body has a first width at the location between the midpoint of the lengthwise axis and the first end and a second width at the second end. The first width is less than the second width.

SMOKING ARTICULATION USING A RETAINING TOPPER FOR CONTAINING HERBAL MATERIALS AND METHOD OF USING SAME
20260007163 · 2026-01-08 ·

A smoking articulation using retaining topper for containing herbal materials includes a dried herbal material and a smoking paper for rolling the dried herbal material into conically shaped articulation. A topper is then configured at a wide end of the articulation and folded for preventing the escape of herbal materials from the articulation. The invention further includes method for forming a smoking articulation that includes rolling a dried herbal material into a trapezoidal shaped wrapping paper to form a conical articulation. A topper is then over the articulation and the topper moved to a wide end of the articulation. The topper is then folded or twisted over the end of the articulation so to contain all the herbal material therein.

Rolling paper and methods of making same

A rolling paper assembly can comprise a paper having a length, a width, and first and second longitudinally extending edges spaced by the width and first and second ends spaced by the length. A quantity of tobacco can extend along at least a portion of the length of the paper. A first adhesive can bind the quantity of tobacco to the paper. A second adhesive can be configured to adhere a first portion of the paper to a second portion of the paper.

Storage Containers, Products, and Methods of Packing a Smokable Product
20260090581 · 2026-04-02 · ·

Storage containers, products, and methods of packing a smoking product are described. An example storage container has a main body that has a first end, a second end, a lengthwise axis, a width, and defines a chamber and an indicium. The lengthwise axis has a midpoint. Each of the first end and second end is moveable from a sealed configuration to an unsealed configuration. The width of the main body tapers from the second end toward the first end. The indicium is defined at a location between the midpoint of the lengthwise axis and the first end and extends along a portion of the width of the main body. The main body has a first width at the location between the midpoint of the lengthwise axis and the first end and a second width at the second end. The first width is less than the second width.