AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE WITH PREDETERMINED INSERTION DIRECTION

20230098321 · 2023-03-30

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

An aerosol-generating article is provided, extending from a mouth end to an upstream distal end, and including: a rod of aerosol-generating substrate; a downstream section at a location downstream of the rod and including a mouthpiece element downstream of and in longitudinal alignment with the rod, the element extending all the way to the mouth end; an upstream section upstream of the rod and including an upstream element including a segment of filtration material and extending all the way to a distal end of the article; and a first band of tipping paper at least partially circumscribing the mouthpiece element and affixing the mouthpiece to an immediately adjacent, upstream component of the article, and a second band of tipping paper circumscribing the first band, an article diameter (DME) at the mouth end being greater than an article diameter (DDE) at the distal end, a ratio (DME/DDE) being at least 1.005.

Claims

1.-13. (canceled)

14. An aerosol-generating article for producing an inhalable aerosol upon heating, the aerosol-generating article extending from a mouth end to a distal end upstream from the mouth end, and comprising: a rod of aerosol-generating substrate; a downstream section at a location downstream of the rod of aerosol-generating substrate, wherein the downstream section comprises a mouthpiece element positioned downstream of the rod and in longitudinal alignment with the rod, the mouthpiece element extending all the way to the mouth end of the aerosol-generating article; an upstream section located upstream of the rod of aerosol-generating substrate, the upstream section comprising an upstream element comprising a segment of filtration material and extending all the way to a distal end of the article; and a first band of tipping paper at least partially circumscribing the mouthpiece element and affixing the mouthpiece to an immediately adjacent, upstream component of the aerosol-generating article, and a second band of tipping paper circumscribing the first band of tipping paper, wherein a diameter (DME) of the aerosol-generating article at the mouth end is greater than a diameter (DDE) of the aerosol-generating article at the distal end, a ratio (DME/DDE) between the diameter (DME) of the aerosol-generating article at the mouth end and the diameter (DDE) of the aerosol-generating article at the distal end being at least 1.005.

15. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, wherein the ratio (DME/DDE) between the diameter (DME) of the aerosol-generating article at the mouth end and the diameter (DDE) of the aerosol-generating article at the distal end is at least 1.05.

16. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, wherein a difference between the diameter (DME) of the aerosol-generating article at the mouth end and the diameter (DDE) of the aerosol-generating article at the distal end is at least 100 micrometers.

17. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, further comprising an elongate susceptor arranged longitudinally within the rod of aerosol-generating substrate.

18. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, wherein a diameter of the upstream section is greater than a diameter of the rod of aerosol-generating substrate.

19. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, wherein the downstream section further comprises a support element positioned immediately downstream of, and in longitudinal alignment with, the rod of aerosol-generating substrate.

20. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 19, wherein the downstream section further comprises an aerosol-cooling element positioned immediately downstream of the support element, the aerosol-cooling element comprising a hollow tubular segment defining a cavity that extends all the way from an upstream end of the hollow tubular segment to a downstream end of the hollow tubular segment.

21. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 20, further comprising a ventilation zone at a location along the hollow tubular segment.

22. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 21, wherein the aerosol-generating article has a ventilation level of at least 10 percent.

23. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, wherein a diameter of the article is substantially constant over a distal portion of the article extending from the distal end for at least 5 millimeters.

24. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, wherein a diameter of the article tapers over a distal portion of the article extending from the distal end for at least 5 millimeters.

25. The aerosol-generating article according to claim 14, wherein the aerosol-generating substrate comprises at least 10 percent by weight of an aerosol former on a dry weight basis.

Description

[0363] In the following, the invention will be further described with reference to the drawings of the accompanying Figures, wherein:

[0364] FIG. 1 shows a schematic side sectional view of an aerosol-generating article in accordance with the invention; and

[0365] FIG. 2 shows a schematic side sectional view of another aerosol-generating article in accordance with the invention.

[0366] In the following, the invention will be further described with reference to the drawing of the accompanying FIG. 1, which shows a schematic side sectional view of an aerosol-generating article in accordance with the invention.

[0367] The aerosol-generating article 10 shown in FIG. 1 comprises a rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate 12 and a downstream section 14 at a location downstream of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate. Further, the aerosol-generating article 10 comprises an upstream section 16 at a location upstream of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate. Thus, the aerosol-generating article 10 extends from an upstream or distal end 18 to a downstream or mouth end 20.

[0368] The aerosol-generating article has an overall length of about 45 millimeters.

[0369] The downstream section 14 comprises a support element 22 located immediately downstream of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate, the support element 22 being in longitudinal alignment with the rod 12. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the upstream end of the support element 18 abuts the downstream end of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate. In addition, the downstream section 14 comprises an aerosol-cooling element 24 located immediately downstream of the support element 22, the aerosol-cooling element 24 being in longitudinal alignment with the rod 12 and the support element 22. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the upstream end of the aerosol-cooling element 24 abuts the downstream end of the support element 22.

[0370] As will become apparent from the following description, the support element 22 and the aerosol-cooling element 24 together define an intermediate hollow section 50 of the aerosol-generating article 10. As a whole, the intermediate hollow section 50 does not substantially contribute to the overall RTD of the aerosol-generating article. An RTD of the intermediate hollow section 26 as a whole is substantially 0 millimeters H.sub.2O.

[0371] The support element 22 comprises a first hollow tubular segment 26. The first hollow tubular segment 26 is provided in the form of a hollow cylindrical tube made of cellulose acetate. The first hollow tubular segment 26 defines an internal cavity 28 that extends all the way from an upstream end 30 of the first hollow tubular segment to an downstream end 32 of the first hollow tubular segment 20. The internal cavity 28 is substantially empty, and so substantially unrestricted airflow is enabled along the internal cavity 28. The first hollow tubular segment 26—and, as a consequence, the support element 22—does not substantially contribute to the overall RTD of the aerosol-generating article 10. In more detail, the RTD of the first hollow tubular segment 26 (which is essentially the RTD of the support element 22) is substantially 0 millimeters H.sub.2O.

[0372] The first hollow tubular segment 26 has a length of about 8 millimeters, an external diameter of about 7.25 millimeters, and an internal diameter (D.sub.FTS) of about 1.9 millimeters. Thus, a thickness of a peripheral wall of the first hollow tubular segment 26 is about 2.67 millimeters.

[0373] The aerosol-cooling element 24 comprises a second hollow tubular segment 34. The second hollow tubular segment 34 is provided in the form of a hollow cylindrical tube made of cellulose acetate. The second hollow tubular segment 34 defines an internal cavity 36 that extends all the way from an upstream end 38 of the second hollow tubular segment to a downstream end 40 of the second hollow tubular segment 34. The internal cavity 36 is substantially empty, and so substantially unrestricted airflow is enabled along the internal cavity 36. The second hollow tubular segment 28—and, as a consequence, the aerosol-cooling element 24—does not substantially contribute to the overall RTD of the aerosol-generating article 10. In more detail, the RTD of the second hollow tubular segment 34 (which is essentially the RTD of the aerosol-cooling element 24) is substantially 0 millimeters H.sub.2O.

[0374] The second hollow tubular segment 34 has a length of about 8 millimeters, an external diameter of about 7.25 millimeters, and an internal diameter (D.sub.STS) of about 3.25 millimeters. Thus, a thickness of a peripheral wall of the second hollow tubular segment 34 is about 2 millimeters. Thus, a ratio between the internal diameter (D.sub.FTS) of the first hollow tubular segment 26 and the internal diameter (D.sub.STS) of the second hollow tubular segment 34 is about 0.75.

[0375] The aerosol-generating article 10 comprises a ventilation zone 60 provided at a location along the second hollow tubular segment 34. In more detail, the ventilation zone is provided at about 2 millimeters from the upstream end of the second hollow tubular segment 34. A ventilation level of the aerosol-generating article 10 is about 25 percent.

[0376] In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the downstream section 14 further comprises a mouthpiece element 42 at a location downstream of the intermediate hollow section 50. In more detail, the mouthpiece element 42 is positioned immediately downstream of the aerosol-cooling element 24. As shown in the drawing of FIG. 1, an upstream end of the mouthpiece element 42 abuts the downstream end 40 of the aerosol-cooling element 18.

[0377] The mouthpiece element 42 is provided in the form of a cylindrical plug of low-density cellulose acetate.

[0378] The mouthpiece element 42 has a length of about 12 millimeters and an external diameter of about 7.25 millimeters. The RTD of the mouthpiece element 42 is about 12 millimeters H.sub.2O.

[0379] The rod 12 comprises an aerosol-generating substrate of one of the types described above.

[0380] The rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate has an external diameter of about 7.25 millimeters and a length of about 12 millimeters.

[0381] The aerosol-generating article 10 further comprises an elongate susceptor 44 within the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate. In more detail, the susceptor 44 is arranged substantially longitudinally within the aerosol-generating substrate, such as to be approximately parallel to the longitudinal direction of the rod 12. As shown in the drawing of FIG. 1, the susceptor 44 is positioned in a radially central position within the rod and extends effectively along the longitudinal axis of the rod 12.

[0382] The susceptor 44 extends all the way from an upstream end to a downstream end of the rod 12. In effect, the susceptor 44 has substantially the same length as the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate.

[0383] In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the susceptor 44 is provided in the form of a strip and has a length of about 12 millimeters, a thickness of about 60 micrometres, and a width of about 4 millimeters. The upstream section 16 comprises an upstream element 46 located immediately upstream of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate, the upstream element 46 being in longitudinal alignment with the rod 12. In the embodiment of FIG. 1, the downstream end of the upstream element 46 abuts the upstream end of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate. This advantageously prevents the susceptor 44 from being dislodged. Further, this ensures that the consumer cannot accidentally contact the heated susceptor 44 after use.

[0384] The upstream element 46 is provided in the form of a cylindrical plug of cellulose acetate circumscribed by a stiff wrapper. The upstream element 46 has a length of about 5 millimeters.

[0385] The RTD of the upstream element 46 is about 30 millimeters H.sub.2O.

[0386] The aerosol-generating article 110 shown in FIG. 2 has substantially the same overall structure of the aerosol-generating article 10 of FIG. 1, and will be described below insofar as it differs from the aerosol-generating article 10.

[0387] As shown in FIG. 2, the aerosol-generating article 110 comprises a rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate 12 and a modified downstream section 114 at a location downstream of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate. Further, the aerosol-generating article 10 comprises an upstream section 16 at a location upstream of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate.

[0388] Like the downstream section 14 of the aerosol-generating article 10, the modified downstream section 114 of the aerosol-generating article 110 comprises a support element 22 located immediately downstream of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate, the support element 22 being in longitudinal alignment with the rod 12, wherein the upstream end of the support element 22 abuts the downstream end of the rod 12 of aerosol-generating substrate.

[0389] Further, the modified downstream section 114 comprises an aerosol-cooling element 124 located immediately downstream of the support element 22, the aerosol-cooling element 124 being in longitudinal alignment with the rod 12 and the support element 22. In more detail, the upstream end of the aerosol-cooling element 124 abuts the downstream end of the support element 22.

[0390] In contrast to downstream section 14 of the aerosol-generating article 10, the aerosol-cooling element 124 of the modified downstream section 114 comprises a plurality of longitudinally extending channels which offer a low or substantially null resistance to the passage of air through the rod. In more detail, the aerosol-cooling element 124 is formed from a preferably non-porous sheet material selected from the group comprising a metallic foil, a polymeric sheet, and a substantially non-porous paper or cardboard. In particular, in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 2, the aerosol-cooling element 124 is provided in the form of a crimped and gathered sheet of polylactic acid (PLA). The aerosol-cooling element 124 has a length of about 8 millimeters, and an external diameter of about 7.25 millimeters.