Patent classifications
A24D1/022
Process for the Manufacture of Bobbins and Booklets of Sheets of Roll-Your-Own Cigarette Paper
The present invention relates to a process for the manufacture of bobbins, of sheets and of a booklet of sheets of roll-your-own cigarette paper and to a process for the manufacture of a booklet of sheets of roll-your-own cigarette paper.
Method For Repairing Holes Or Gaps For Rolling Paper Products
A method for repairing holes or gaps that occur in the rolling paper process (e.g. cigars, cigarettes, etc.) by application of an elected amount of food grade adhesive to an elected measure of length of rolling papers. An elected length of baking paper (e.g. parchment paper) operates as a protective cover when lined up with the matching measurement of adhesive added rolling papers. The combined material is cut into strips of elected lengths to the spool of an elected tape dispenser and set aside. One of the strips is coiled around the spool of an elected tape dispenser and is housed in the dispenser. Once a hole or gap occurs in the rolling papers, a strip of elected length is cut using elected tape dispenser cutter. Remove the protective cover and expose the adhesive part of combined materials and place on top of hole or gap of rolling papers.
Storage Containers, Products, and Methods of Packing a Smokable Product
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.
Roll-Your-Own Cigarette Paper Comprising An Adhesive Strip of Low Grammage
The present invention relates to a sheet of roll-your-own cigarette paper comprising an adhesive strip, the grammage of which is less than 8 g/m.sup.2 and to the process for manufacturing such a paper.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONICAL FILTER BODY
A method of manufacturing a conical filter body (1) for a conical smokable product filter, comprising the following steps: Providing a band-like or -shaped filed body material (3) Cutting out at least one blank (4) of predefined geometry from the band-like or -shaped filter body material (3), Connecting at least two sections (4.1, 4.2) of the at least one black (4) to form a conical filter body (1).
VANILLA SMOKING MATERIAL WRAPPER AND SMOKING ARTICLE INCLUDING THE SAME
An embodiment of the present disclosure provides a smoking material wrapper which includes cigar fibers and at least one vanilla material from among vanillin, ethyl vanillin, and ethyl vanillin glucoside, and a smoking article including the same.
Peel and Stick Smoking Papers
A peel and stick strip for smoking papers and wraps that is non-toxic and taste neutral for manual creation of rolled plant material fit for smoking, comprising smoking paper, a food grade self adhesive strip attached to the smoking paper, and a peel away cover attached to the adhesive strip.
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.
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.
Storage containers, products, and methods of packing a smokable product
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.