Aerosol Generating Article with Shaped Multi-Textured Filter
20210386114 ยท 2021-12-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24D3/17
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24D3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A24D1/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A filter for an aerosol generating article includes a first end for attachment to an aerosol generating article; a second end which is a mouth end which can be received in the mouth of a user; and tipping paper wrapped around the filter. The tipping paper provides four haptic regions which provide different touch experiences for a user's lips at the mouth end, wherein first and second haptic regions provide a first touch experience and third and fourth haptic regions provide a second touch experience. Rotation of the filter allows different haptic regions to contact the user's lips, and haptic regions arranged on opposing sides of the filter may provide a same or different touch experience for both the upper and lower lip of the user.
Claims
1. A filter for an aerosol generating article, the filter comprising: a first end for attachment to an aerosol generating article; a second end which is a mouth end which can be received in a mouth of a user; and tipping paper wrapped around the filter, wherein the tipping paper provides first, second, third, and fourth haptic regions which provide different touch experiences for a user's lips at the mouth end, wherein the first and second haptic regions provide a first touch experience, and the third and fourth haptic regions provide a second touch experience, and wherein a rotation of the filter allows different ones of the first, second, third, and fourth haptic regions to contact the user's lips.
2. The filter of claim 1, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth haptic regions provide different touch experiences using one or more of: perforations, textured tipping paper, embossing, debossing, and surface smoothness.
3. The filter of claim 1, wherein the first haptic region is provided opposite the second haptic region and the third haptic region is provided opposite the fourth haptic region at the mouth end.
4. The filter of claim 1, wherein haptic regions of the first, second, third, and fourth haptic regions arranged on opposing sides of the filter provide a same touch experience for both upper and lower lips of the user.
5. The filter of claim 1, wherein haptic regions of the first, second, third, and fourth haptic regions arranged on opposing sides of the filter provide a different touch experience.
6. The filter of claim 1, wherein the filter can be rotated through 90 degrees to move between the first touch experience and the second touch experience.
7. The filter of claim 6, wherein the mouth end has a cross-sectional shape with a plurality of flat sides.
8. The filter of claim 7, wherein the cross-sectional shape of the mouth end is a rounded square, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth haptic regions are provided respectively on the four sides of the rounded square.
9. The filter of claim 1, wherein the first end has a cross-sectional shape that is substantially circular to match a cross-sectional shape of an aerosol generating device.
10. The filter of claim 1, wherein the mouth end comprises a hollow filter segment.
11. An aerosol generating article comprising a charge of tobacco containing substrate and the filter according to claim 1 attached at an aerosol delivery end of said charge.
12. The aerosol generating article of claim 11, wherein the charge of tobacco containing substrate comprises reconstituted tobacco.
13. The aerosol generating article of claim 11, wherein the charge of tobacco containing substrate comprises extruded or moulded tobacco containing substrate elements.
14. The aerosol generating article of claim 11, wherein the charge of tobacco containing substrate comprises tobacco cut-filler.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Embodiments of the invention are now described, by way of example, with reference to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0024] The cigarette 10 comprises a smoking rod 12 comprising a tobacco material or substrate connected to a filter 14. The filter 14 exhibits a gradual transition in cross-sectional shape from a circular profile at the smoking article end 141 to a rounded square profile at the opposing mouth end 142. In an alternative embodiment, the filter 14 profile may remain constant along the length of the filter 14.
[0025] The filter 14 comprises four textured regions, corresponding to each side of the square profile, wherein opposing sides comprise the same textural finish. A smooth surface 143 is provided on one pair of opposing surfaces and a dappled surface 144 in provided on the other pair of opposing surfaces. The dappled surface 144 comprises a hexagonal array of surface indents. This arrangement permits the user to alternate between two lip feel experiences by rotating the filter by 90 degrees whilst positioned between the user's lips.
[0026] Alternatively, the mouth end 142 may comprise a different cross-sectional profile, such as a polygon, ellipse, or combination. For example, if the mouth end 142 was hexagonal, the user could rotate the filter by 60 degrees to alternate between three lip feel experiences.
[0027] As will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art, in alternative embodiments the filter 14 facets may comprise any combination of textured surfaces. Opposing surfaces may be provided with the same texture or may be provided with different textures.
[0028] The filter 14 comprises a hollow end at the mouth end 142. The hollow end may be provided as a hollow filter segment. In this way, the temperature of the smoke is reduced which has been found to increase taste perception thereby enhancing the smoking experience of a user. In an alternative example, the mouth end 142 may be substantially solid.
[0029] As will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art and recited above, the filter 14 may also be provided with other aerosol generating articles, such as a cigar, cigarillo, electronic cigarette or HNB cigarette.
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[0031] The filter 14 is wrapped in tipping paper 18, wherein the tipping paper 18 conforms to the shape of the underlying filter 14 when wrapped. The tipping paper 18 is fed from a reel and attached to the cigarette 10 during manufacture. Prior to application of the tipping paper 18 to the filter 14, a texture is created on the tipping paper 18 such that the textured regions 143 and 144 align with the filter 14 facets when attached to the filter 14 following a registration pattern to ensure the textures of the tipping 18 properly cover each of the facets fully. The texture may be achieved using techniques such as embossing, debossing, print finishing, or perforation of the tipping paper 18. Alternatively, surface relief may be produced by attaching pieces of material to the tipping paper 18 using adhesive or similar. In an alternative example, the textural finish may be applied after attachment of the tipping paper 18 to the filter 14.
[0032] The length of tipping paper 18 exceeds the length of the filter 14. In this way, the tipping paper 18 also wraps around a portion of the smoking rod 12, thereby providing secure attachment of the filter 14 to the smoking rod 12. In an alternative embodiment, the tipping paper 18 may be the same length as the filter 14.
[0033] The filter 14 is also wrapped in plug wrap paper 20 which is provided between the filter 14 and the tipping paper 18.
[0034] As will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art, the filter 14 may be produced without tipping paper or plug wrap paper 18, and a textural finish applied directly to the filter 14, depending on the constituent material thereof.
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[0036] Provision of the square profile at the mouth end 142 allow the user to readily alternate between different lip feel experiences by rotating the filter 14 in the user's mouth, whereas provision of a circular profile at the smoking article end 141 permits the filter 12 to be easily attached to conventional smoking rods.
[0037] The side profile of the filter 14 appears narrower at the mouth end 142 than the smoking article end 141. This is a result of filter 14 dimensions being chosen such that the perimeter of the rounded square profile at the mouth end 142 is equal to the circumference of the circular profile at the smoking article end 121. In this way, rectangular strips of tipping paper 18 and plug wrap paper 20 can be applied to the filter 14 without the formation of creases in the tipping paper 18 or plug wrap paper 20 or creation of a gap around the filter 14.
[0038] It is believed that texture can influence the way that taste of the aerosol generated by heating the tobacco substrate in the smoking rod 12 is perceived by the consumer. Therefore, the textural finishes may be chosen based on the taste profile of the cigarette 10 or filter 14, thereby enhancing the smoking experience for the user. In one example, the filter 14 may further comprise at least one frangible capsule containing a flavouring agent which can be released through application of pressure on the capsule by the user. The flavouring agent may be chosen to complement or contrast with one or more textured regions, or vice versa.