序号 | 专利名 | 申请号 | 申请日 | 公开(公告)号 | 公开(公告)日 | 发明人 |
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1 | 用于发烟制品的可燃热源 | CN201280032154.8 | 2012-06-01 | CN103619198A | 2014-03-05 | T·格莱登; L·波根特; E·约克诺维茨; S·劳迪尔; A·马尔加特; S·邦内利 |
本发明提供一种用于发烟制品(2)的可燃热源(4),其包括碳和至少一种点火助剂,其中所述点火助剂所占的量为所述可燃热源的干重的至少20%。所述可燃热源(4)具有第一部分和相对的第二部分。可燃热源(4)的在所述第一部分和第二部分之间的至少部分(4b)包裹于阻燃包装材料(22)中,所述阻燃包装材料(22)为导热的或基本不透氧的,或既为导热的又为基本不透氧的。当可燃热源(4)的第一部分被点燃时,可燃热源的第二部分的温度上升至第一温度。在可燃热源(4)的随后的燃烧期间,可燃热源(4)的第二部分保持比所述第一温度低的第二温度。 | ||||||
2 | 用于发烟制品的可燃热源 | CN201280032154.8 | 2012-06-01 | CN103619198B | 2017-03-15 | T·格莱登; L·波根特; E·约克诺维茨; S·劳迪尔; A·马尔加特; S·邦内利 |
本发明提供一种用于发烟制品(2)的可燃热源(4),其包括碳和至少一种点火助剂,其中所述点火助剂所占的量为所述可燃热源的干重的至少20%。所述可燃热源(4)具有第一部分和相对的第二部分。可燃热源(4)的在所述第一部分和第二部分之间的至少部分(4b)包裹于阻燃包装材料(22)中,所述阻燃包装材料(22)为导热的或基本不透氧的,或既为导热的又为基本不透氧的。当可燃热源(4)的第一部分被点燃时,可燃热源的第二部分的温度上升至第一温度。在可燃热源4)的随后的燃烧期间,可燃热源(4)的第二部分保持比所述第一温度低的第二温度。 | ||||||
3 | Fire starter | US15149513 | 2016-05-09 | US09933160B2 | 2018-04-03 | Michael D Beyrodt |
A fire starter includes a casing made from a first material a first material having a first time associated therewith that defines a length of time that the casing burns after being ignited. A second material disposed in the casing has a second time associated therewith that defines a length of time that the second material burns after being ignited. An igniter, disposed in the casing and adjacent to the second material, generates a first thermal event to ignite the second material wherein the second material combusts to define a second thermal event that ignites the first material. An actuator is coupled to the igniter and is positioned outside of the casing for activating the igniter to generate the first thermal event. | ||||||
4 | Dual purpose lighter | US693929 | 1985-01-23 | US4596525A | 1986-06-24 | David Hsu |
Cigarette type lighter has the ability to work as a conventional gas lighter or without fuel by producing cinders from a flint. A lever along the side of the lighter allows selection of mode of operation. Flints may be stored within the lighter housing. | ||||||
5 | Friction-wheel lighter for solid fuel | US43859930 | 1930-03-24 | US1886100A | 1932-11-01 | HOCHSTRASSER ALFRED R |
6 | Lighter | US35572329 | 1929-04-17 | US1782544A | 1930-11-25 | MYERS HUBERT A |
7 | Pocket-lamp and friction-lighter combined | US246794D | US246794A | 1881-09-06 | ||
8 | 喫煙物品のための可燃性熱源 | JP2014513207 | 2012-06-01 | JP6106161B2 | 2017-03-29 | グラデン トーマス; ポジェ ローラン; ヨッホノヴィッツ エヴァン; ルーディエ ステファン; マルガ アレクサンドル; ボネリー サミュエル |
9 | Combustible heat source for a smoking article | JP2014513207 | 2012-06-01 | JP2014515932A | 2014-07-07 | トーマス グラデン; ローラン ポジェ; エヴァン ヨッホノヴィッツ; ステファン ルーディエ; アレクサンドル マルガ; サミュエル ボネリー |
【課題】加熱式喫煙物品の初期吸煙中に満足できるエアロゾルを生成するのに十分な熱を生じながら、エアロゾル形成材料が燃焼又は熱劣化するほど多くの熱は生じない可燃性熱源が依然として必要とされている。 このような喫煙物品のための可燃性熱源を提供する。
【解決手段】喫煙物品(2)のための可燃性熱源(4)が、炭素と、可燃性熱源の少なくとも20乾燥重量パーセントの量で存在する少なくとも1種類の発火補助剤とを含む。 可燃性熱源は、第1の部分及び対向する第2の部分を有する。 可燃性熱源の第1の部分と第2の部分の間の少なくとも一部(4b)は、熱伝導性及び実質的に酸素不透過性の一方又は両方である耐燃焼性ラッパー(22)で包まれる。 可燃性熱源の第1の部分の発火時には、可燃性熱源の第2の部分の温度が第1の温度まで上昇する。 可燃性熱源のその後の燃焼中には、可燃性熱源の第2の部分が、第1の温度よりも低い第2の温度を維持する。 【選択図】図1 |
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10 | FIRE STARTER | US15954082 | 2018-04-16 | US20180299124A1 | 2018-10-18 | Michael D. BEYRODT |
A fire starter includes a casing made from a first material a first material having a first time associated therewith that defines a length of time that the casing burns after being ignited. A second material disposed in the casing has a second time associated therewith that defines a length of time that the second material burns after being ignited. An igniter, disposed in the casing and adjacent to the second material, generates a first thermal event to ignite the second material wherein the second material combusts to define a second thermal event that ignites the first material. An actuator is coupled to the igniter and is positioned outside of the casing for activating the igniter to generate the first thermal event. | ||||||
11 | Fire starter | US15453474 | 2017-03-08 | US09945559B2 | 2018-04-17 | Michael D. Beyrodt |
A fire starter includes a casing made from a first material a first material having a first time associated therewith that defines a length of time that the casing burns after being ignited. A second material disposed in the casing has a second time associated therewith that defines a length of time that the second material burns after being ignited. An igniter, disposed in the casing and adjacent to the second material, generates a first thermal event to ignite the second material wherein the second material combusts to define a second thermal event that ignites the first material. An actuator is coupled to the igniter and is positioned outside of the casing for activating the igniter to generate the first thermal event. | ||||||
12 | Combustible heat source for a smoking article | US14123300 | 2012-06-01 | US09578897B2 | 2017-02-28 | Thomas Gladden; Laurent Poget; Evan Jochnowitz; Stephane Roudier; Alexandre Malgat; Samuel Bonnely |
A combustible heat source (4) for a smoking article (2) comprises carbon and at least one ignition aid, wherein the ignition aid is present in an amount of at least 20 percent by dry weight of the combustible heat source. The combustible heat source (4) has a first portion and an opposed second portion. At least part (4b) of the combustible heat source (4) between the first portion and the second portion is wrapped in a combustion resistant wrapper (22) that is one or both of heat conducting and substantially oxygen impermeable. Upon ignition of the first portion of the combustible heat source (4), the second portion of the combustible heat source increases in temperature to a first temperature. During subsequent combustion of the combustible heat source (4), the second portion of the combustible heat source (4) maintains a second temperature lower than the first temperature. | ||||||
13 | Cigar lighter | US17709637 | 1937-11-29 | US2161386A | 1939-06-06 | FERDINAND RINGER |
14 | Pyrophoric lighter mechanism | US68530833 | 1933-08-16 | US2030831A | 1936-02-11 | JULIUS LAGERHOLM CARL |
15 | COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE | EP12729909.7 | 2012-06-01 | EP2713779A1 | 2014-04-09 | GLADDEN, Thomas; POGET, Laurent; JOCHNOWITZ, Evan; ROUDIER, Stéphane; MALGAT, Alexandre; BONNELY, Samuel |
A combustible heat source (4) for a smoking article (2) comprises carbon and at least one ignition aid, wherein the ignition aid is present in an amount of at least 20 percent by dry weight of the combustible heat source. The combustible heat source (4) has a first portion and an opposed second portion. At least part (4b) of the combustible heat source (4) between the first portion and the second portion is wrapped in a combustion resistant wrapper (22) that is one or both of heat conducting and substantially oxygen impermeable. Upon ignition of the first portion of the combustible heat source (4), the second portion of the combustible heat source increases in temperature to a first temperature. During subsequent combustion of the combustible heat source (4), the second portion of the combustible heat source (4) maintains a second temperature lower than the first temperature. | ||||||
16 | Lighter Device | US15075712 | 2016-03-21 | US20160201905A1 | 2016-07-14 | Edmund Daniel Villareal |
A lighter is provided comprising an ignitable material for igniting when heated defining a recess along a length thereof. The lighter further includes a striker material for effectuating sparks when struck defining a protrusion along a distance thereof. The protrusion is shaped to be slidingly engaged with the recess for selectively securing the striker material to the ignitable material. Additionally the lighter includes a combustible handle including lignocellulosic material or polymer material for igniting when heated, the handle defining a cavity that selectively receives the striker material and the ignitable material when engaged. | ||||||
17 | COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE | US14123300 | 2012-06-01 | US20140326260A1 | 2014-11-06 | Thomas Gladden; Laurent Poget; Evan Jochnowitz; Stephane Roudier; Alexandre Malgat; Samuel Bonnely |
A combustible heat source (4) for a smoking article (2) comprises carbon and at least one ignition aid, wherein the ignition aid is present in an amount of at least 20 percent by dry weight of the combustible heat source. The combustible heat source (4) has a first portion and an opposed second portion. At least part (4b) of the combustible heat source (4) between the first portion and the second portion is wrapped in a combustion resistant wrapper (22) that is one or both of heat conducting and substantially oxygen impermeable. Upon ignition of the first portion of the combustible heat source (4), the second portion of the combustible heat source increases in temperature to a first temperature. During subsequent combustion of the combustible heat source (4), the second portion of the combustible heat source (4) maintains a second temperature lower than the first temperature. | ||||||
18 | Pyrophoric smoker's lighter | US33851653 | 1953-02-24 | US2760364A | 1956-08-28 | EDOUARD D ALTON ANDRE GASTON; WILLIAM D ALTON EDOUARD ALFRED |
19 | Cigarette lighter | US7234149 | 1949-01-24 | US2553678A | 1951-05-22 | HERMAN RUBIN |
20 | Cigar lighter | US66600333 | 1933-04-13 | US2059807A | 1936-11-03 | FERDINAND RINGER |