FLAVOURING COMPONENT, AND APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A FLAVOURING COMPONENT
20210169134 · 2021-06-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
A24D3/0225
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A flavouring component for a smoking article comprising a rod of flavouring material. The flavouring material comprises a carrier material and flavouring particles adhered to to the carrier material by means of a binder. The flavouring material is formed by passing the carrier material through a mixture comprising the binder and the flavouring particles. Also disclosed is a smoking article including such a flavouring component, and an apparatus and method for manufacturing such a flavouring component.
Claims
1. A flavouring component for a smoking article, the flavouring component comprising a rod of flavouring material, the flavouring material comprising a carrier material and flavouring particles adhered to the carrier material by means of a binder, wherein the flavouring material is formed by passing the carrier material through a mixture comprising the binder and the flavouring particles.
2. A flavouring component according to claim 2, wherein the carrier material is a fibrous web and wherein the flavouring particles adhere to the fibres of the web.
3. A flavouring component according to claim 1, wherein the carrier material is made from one of the following materials: aluminium, tobacco, ceramic, cotton.
4. A flavouring component according to claim 1, wherein the mixture through which the carrier material is passed to form the flavouring material has a doughy consistency.
5. A flavouring component according to claim 1, wherein the flavouring component comprises a discrete rod of flavouring material cut from a continuous rod of flavouring material.
6. A flavouring component according to claim 1, wherein the flavouring component comprises an outer wrap around the rod of flavouring material.
7. A smoking article comprising: a rod of smokeable material, a filter rod, and a flavouring component according to claim 1.
8. A smoking article according to claim 7, wherein the flavouring component is disposed between the filter rod and the rod of smokeable material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] Embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0043] The apparatus to comprises a container or bath 11 filled with a mixture 12 comprising a binder 13 and flavouring particles 14. The apparatus to also comprises a supply of carrier material 15 in the form of a carrier material spool 16. The apparatus to is configured to convey a continuous length of carrier material 15 from the carrier material spool 16 through the mixture 12 so that the flavouring particles 14 adhere to the carrier material 15 by means of the binder 13, to form a continuous length of flavouring material 17.
[0044] The carrier material 15 is the form of a continuous fibrous web so that the flavouring particles 14 adhere to the fibres of the web and/or get embedded between the fibres of the web by means of the binder 13. In a variant (not shown), the carrier material 15 is in the form of a continuous strand having an external surface to which the flavouring particles 14 may adhere by means of the binder 13. The carrier material 15 is made from a heat conductive material such as aluminium. Alternatively, the carrier material 15 may be made from another material such as tobacco, ceramic or cotton.
[0045] The binder 13 is configured to provide adhesive properties to the mixture 12 so that the mixture 12 can adhere to the carrier material 15. The binder 13 provides a doughy consistency to the mixture 12. The doughy consistency of the mixture prevents the mixture 12 from flowing out of the container by itself. In the present embodiment, the binder 13 is made with glue diluted in water. However, it will be noted that any other kind of binder suitable for providing sticky properties to the mixture 12 can be used. For example, the binder may be made with flour diluted in water.
[0046] The flavouring particles 14 are in the form of beads coated with one or more flavouring ingredients, such as menthol, vanillin, benzaldehyde, cinamaldehyde, furaneol, herb oils, spice oils or citrus oils. The flavouring particles 14 also include a binder which is, for example, similar to the binder 13 of the mixture 12. In the present embodiment, the flavouring particles 14 have a substantially spherical shape and have a diameter comprised between 0.2 mm and 3 mm.
[0047] The container 11 comprises a base portion 18, a sidewall 19 extending from the base portion 18, an upper aperture 20 located opposed to the base portion 18, and an outlet 21. The outlet 21 is formed in the sidewall 19 and is located proximate to the base portion 18. The outlet 21 is in the form of duct 22 extending outwardly from the sidewall 19 of the container 11.
[0048] A screw conveyor 23 is provided in the container 11. The screw conveyor 23 is disposed along the base portion 18. The screw conveyor 23 comprises a conveying chamber 24 and a conveying screw 25 extending in the conveying chamber 24. The conveying chamber 24 comprises an entrance opening 26 and an exit opening 27. The exit opening 27 faces the outlet 21 of the container 11. The conveying screw 25 has a longitudinal axis A-A′ extending substantially parallel to the base portion 18. The conveying screw 25 is configured to rotate about the longitudinal axis A-A′ in the conveying chamber 24 to convey the mixture 12 from the entrance opening 26 towards the exit opening 27 and towards the outlet 21. A passageway 28 is provided between the outlet end of the conveying chamber 24 and the adjacent sidewall 19 of the container 11 through which the length of carrier material 15 may be conveyed towards the outlet 21, along with the entrained mixture 12 fed from the conveying chamber 24 via the exit opening 27.
[0049] A spray nozzle 29 is provided at the upper aperture 20 of the container 11. The spray to nozzle 29 is in fluid communication with a reservoir 30 where the binder 13 is stored. The spray nozzle 29 is configured to inject an amount of binder 13 in the container 11. For example, the spray nozzle 29 is configured to fill the container 11 with additional binder 13 when the quantity of mixture 12 in the container 11 is getting low. Alternatively, the reservoir 3o stores the mixture 12 comprising the binder 13 and the flavouring particles 14, and the spray nozzle 29 is configured to inject an amount of the mixture 12 in the container 11.
[0050] The apparatus 10 may be configured to twist the length of carrier material 15 as it is conveyed through the container 11. For example, the outlet duct 22 may have projections helically formed on the inside surface of the duct 22. Twisting the carrier material 15 as it is conveyed through the mixture 12 allows a significant quantity of flavouring particles 14 to adhere to the carrier material 15.
[0051] A wrapping station 32 is provided downstream of the container outlet 21. The wrapping station 32 is configured to wrap the extruded length of flavouring material 17 formed in the container 11 to form a wrapped extruded rod 33 of flavouring material 17. The wrapping station 32 comprises a ‘garniture’ 34 in the form of a tube, having a wide entrance aperture 35 and a narrow exit aperture 36, as substantially known in the art. The garniture 34 narrows between the wide entrance aperture 25 and the narrow exit aperture 36 at a tapered guide portion 37. The garniture 34 is generally circular in cross-section. A continuous ‘garniture belt’ 38 extends through the garniture 34 and over a plurality of guide rollers 39. The garniture belt 38 is driven to be conveyed around the rollers 39 in the direction shown by arrows ‘G’. The garniture belt 38 is configured to pull the length of flavouring material 17 out of the container outlet 21, and to convey the length of flavouring material 17 through the garniture 34. As the length of flavouring material 17 is conveyed through the garniture 34, the length of flavouring material 17 goes from being loose when it enters the wide entrance aperture 35 to a more compressed rod 33 of flavouring material 17 as it leaves the narrow exit aperture 36. A wrapping paper ‘P’, also known as outer wrap or plug wrap, may be fed from a wrapping paper spool 40 onto the upper surface of the garniture belt 38 and is conveyed through the garniture 34 by the moving garniture belt 38. As the wrapping paper P travels though the garniture 34, the shape of the tapered guide portion 37 deforms the garniture belt 38 and the wrapping paper P thereon such that, in cross-section, the wrapping paper P goes from being flat (as it is on the spool) when it enters the wide entrance aperture 35 of the garniture 34, to a closed circle as it leaves the to narrow exit aperture 36 of the garniture 34, completely surrounding the rod 33 of flavouring material. As the wrapping paper P is wrapped around the flavouring material 17, the edges meet to form a seam at an upper portion of the garniture 34. This seam may then be glued (or the wrapping paper may be pre-glued where the seam is to be formed). A section of the upper portion of the garniture 34 may comprise a heating bar (not shown) to heat and activate the glue at the seam of the wrapping to adhere the wrapping in place around the rod of flavouring material.
[0052] A cutting station 41 is provided downstream of the wrapping station 32. The cutting station 41 includes a cutting blade 42. The cutting station 41 is configured to cut the wrapped rod 33 of flavouring material 17 into individual lengths of discrete rods of flavouring material 17 or flavouring components 43.
[0053] In use, the container 11 is filled with the mixture 12 containing the binder 13 and the flavouring particles 14. The garniture belt 38 is driven over the rollers 29 in the direction shown by the arrows ‘G’. A length of carrier material 15 is conveyed from the carrier material spool 16, into the container 11 through the upper aperture 20, out of the container 11 through the outlet 21 and into the garniture 34, by means of the garniture belt 38. The screw conveyor 23 rotates about the axis A-A′ and conveys the mixture 12 towards the outlet 21 of the container 11.
[0054] As the carrier material 15 is conveyed in the container 11, the carrier material 15 passes through the mixture 12 and the binder 13 along with the flavouring particles 14 adhere to the carrier material 15 and thereby form a length of flavouring material 17.
[0055] The carrier material 15 is twisted by the twisting means as it passes through the mixture 12 in the container 11 thereby promoting an increased quantity of flavouring particles 14 to adhere to the carrier material 15.
[0056] After passing through the outlet 21 of the container ii, the length of flavouring material 17 is conveyed in the wrapping station 32. The length of flavouring material 17 passes through the wide entrance aperture 35 of the garniture 34, as shown by arrow ‘F’, and is guided into the tapered guide portion 37 of the garniture 34 by the garniture belt 38. The garniture belt 38 serves to guide the length of flavouring material 17 into the wide entrance aperture 35. The flavouring material 17 is conveyed through the tapered guide portion 37 so that the flavouring material 17 is extruded and formed into a compacted rod as it emerges from the narrow exit aperture 36. As the length of flavouring material 17 travels through the garniture 34 and is compressed, the wrapping paper P is folded around the outside of the compressed rod and glue is applied to the seam and heated to activate the glue, such that when the flavouring material 17 exits though the narrow exit aperture 36 of the garniture 34, the flavouring material 17 is formed into a compressed cylindrical rod 33 of flavouring material 17 enveloped by the wrapping paper P.
[0057] After the wrapped rod 33 of flavouring material 17 exits the wrapping station 32, it passes to the cutting station 41 where the cutting blade 42 cuts the wrapped rod 33 of flavouring material 17 into individual lengths of discrete rods of flavouring material 17 or flavouring components 43.
[0058] After the flavouring component 43 exits the cutting station 41, the flavouring component 43 is combined with a tobacco rod and a filter rod to form a smoking article.
[0059] A flavouring component 43 of the disclosure manufactured using the above-described apparatus and method is shown in
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[0061] An apparatus 70 of a second embodiment for the manufacture of flavouring components of the disclosure is shown in
[0062] A difference with the apparatus 70 of the second embodiment over the apparatus 10 of the first embodiment is that, in the apparatus 70 of the second embodiment, the screw conveyor is omitted. Rather, a piston is provided at the upper aperture 20 of the container. The piston is in the form of a plate 71 substantially parallel to the base portion 18 of the container 11. The plate 71 substantially closes the upper aperture 20 of the container 11. The plate 71 comprises an orifice 72 for allowing the carrier material 15 to be introduced within the container 11. The plate 71 is configured to pressurise the mixture 12 and to consequently urge the mixture 12 towards the outlet 21. As the mixture 12 has a doughy consistency, the mixture 12 does not overflow through the orifice 72 of the plate when the plate pressurises the mixture 12.
[0063] An additional difference with the apparatus 70 of the second embodiment over the apparatus 10 of the first embodiment is that, in the apparatus of the second embodiment, the outlet 21 of the container 11 comprises a die 73. The die 73 is configured to shape the flavouring material 17 as it is expelled through the outlet 21, to form the rod 33 of flavouring material 17. The die 73 is configured to form a cylindrical rod 33 of flavouring material 17. However, various different configurations of due are intended to fall within the scope of this disclosure.
[0064] After passing through the die 73, the length of flavouring material 17 is wrapped at a wrapping station 32 as per the first embodiment of the apparatus 10 of the disclosure described previously.
[0065] Following the wrapping station 32, the rod 33 of flavouring material 17 is cut into discrete rods of flavouring material 17 at a cutting station 41 as per the first embodiment of the apparatus 10 of the disclosure described previously.
[0066] In a variant, the die could have an internal profile configured to provide a helical profile to the rod 33 of flavouring material 17. A helical rod 75 of flavouring material 17 formed using such a die is represented in
[0067] The apparatuses and the methods of the disclosure provide an alternative and efficient way of manufacturing flavouring components for smoking articles. In particular, the apparatuses and the methods of the disclosure allow manufacturing flavouring component in which the flavourant particles are embedded in a fibrous carrier material. Therefore, the apparatuses and the methods of the disclosure avoid having to implement a step of filling the flavourant particles in tubes, which can be relatively costly, time consuming and difficult to implement in a continuous horizontal process.
[0068] As used herein, the term “smoking article” includes smokeable products such as cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products and other nicotine delivery product such as aerosol generation devices including e-cigarettes. The smoking article may be provided with a filter for the gaseous flow drawn by the smoker.
[0069] In order to address various issues and advance the art, the entirety of this disclosure shows by way of illustration various embodiments in which the claimed disclosure(s) may be practiced and provide for superior flavouring component and apparatus and method of manufacture a flavouring component for a smoking article. The advantages and features of the disclosure are of a representative sample of embodiments only, and are not exhaustive and/or exclusive. They are presented only to assist in understanding and teach the claimed features. It is to be understood that advantages, embodiments, examples, functions, features, structures, and/or other aspects of the disclosure are not to be considered limitations on the disclosure as defined by the claims or limitations on equivalents to the claims, and that other embodiments may be utilised and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and/or spirit of the disclosure. Various embodiments may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, various combinations of the disclosed elements, components, features, parts, steps, means, etc. In addition, the disclosure includes other disclosures not presently claimed, but which may be claimed in future.