序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
201 Smoking material rod, including the smoke modifying agent and 該煙 denaturant JP2000564471 1999-08-06 JP2002522053A 2002-07-23 オリバー、リチャード
(57)【要約】 煙変性剤を含む均一な繊維状エレメントの製造方法。 この製造工程では多糖類(例えばアルギン酸塩類)の溶液と煙変性剤(例えばメンソール)からなる混合物がノズルを介して供給され、ノズルから噴射される混合物が多価カチオン(カルシウムイオンなど)を含む溶液に接触させられる。 これにより該混合物が固化される。 本発明の第2の態様では、繊維状エレメントが糸を多糖類の溶液と煙変性剤からなる混合物を通過させて、糸に該混合物を塗布する。 つぎに塗布された糸を多価カチオンを含む溶液に接触させて、糸に塗布された混合物を固化する。 本発明の方法によって製せられる繊維状エレメントとこのような繊維状エレメントを含む喫煙物も本発明に含まれる。
202 Method and apparatus for adding activator into tobacco rod JP21960488 1988-08-31 JPS6471468A 1989-03-16 EJIE KURISUTENSEN; ERITSUKU FUARUKE
PURPOSE: To make the taste of tobacco constant throughout the burning time of the entire tobacco rod by adding an aroma-providing substance to a tobacco rod in such a way that the concn. of the aroma-providing substance in a front end part of the tobacco rod is high and this concn. in a part near to a mouthpiece is low. CONSTITUTION: In this method, at the time of adding an aroma-providing substance, e.g. menthol to a tobacco rod by spraying an alcohol solution of menthol on the tobacco rod, the menthol solution is added to the tobacco rod in such a way that the menthol concn. in a front end part of the tobacco rod is maximum and the menthol concn. is gradually decreased in the direction from the front end toward a mouth piece of the tobacco rod and becomes minimum in a part nearest to the mouthpiece.
203 Suction device for smoking product JP25457886 1986-10-24 JPS62118875A 1987-05-30 ROBAATO TEII DOORU; DEIBUITSUDO ESU ARUBAATSU
204 AEROSOL-GENERATING SYSTEM US15768123 2016-10-21 US20180352858A1 2018-12-13 Noelia Rojo-Calderon
The aerosol-generating system (8) comprises a capsule (1) comprising a shell (10) comprising a base (101) and at least one side wall (100) extending from the base. The capsule further comprises a lid (11) sealed on the at least one side wall (100) for forming a sealed capsule (1). The shell (100) contains an aerosol-forming substrate (2) and comprises susceptor material for heating the aerosol-forming substrate (2) within the shell (1). The system further comprises a power source (700) connected to a load network comprising an inductor (702) for being inductively coupled to the susceptor material of the shell (1).
205 METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING INDUCTIVELY HEATABLE TOBACCO RODS US15569217 2016-05-19 US20180352851A1 2018-12-13 Ivan Prestia; Daniele Sanna; Christian Agostini
The method for manufacturing inductively heatable tobacco rods comprises the steps of providing a continuous profile of a susceptor and cutting the continuous profile of susceptor into individual susceptor segments. The method further comprises the steps of guiding an aerosol-forming tobacco substrate along a tobacco substrate converging device, positioning the individual susceptor segments in the aerosol-forming tobacco substrate and converging the aerosol-forming tobacco substrate to a final rod shape. Therein, the step of positioning the individual susceptor segments in the aerosol-forming tobacco substrate is performed before performing the step of converging the aerosol-forming tobacco substrate to its final rod shape.
206 APPARATUS FOR GENERATING AN INHALABLE MEDIUM US15764581 2016-09-30 US20180279678A1 2018-10-04 Richard HEPWORTH; Joseph SUTTON; Dominic WOODCOCK; Sharon GOODALL
Apparatus and methods for generating an inhalable medium are disclosed. An apparatus includes a container for holding a liquid, a heater for volatilizing liquid held in the container to generate a flow of at least one of a vapor and an aerosol in use, and a receptacle for receiving material. The receptacle is located adjacent to the heater such that in use, material received in the receptacle is heated by the heater. One or more constituents of material received in the receptacle in use are mixed with the flow of at least one of a vapor and an aerosol in use to produce the inhalable medium.
207 Method for Making Particle of a Hydrophobic Additive and a Polysaccharide Coating and Tobacco Products Containing Particle of a Hydrophobic Additive and a Polysaccharide Coating US15974012 2018-05-08 US20180255828A1 2018-09-13 Yi Zeng; Shuzhong Zhuang; Georgios Karles
A method for providing particles of encapsulated flavorants or chemesthetic agents comprises forming an emulsion comprising: (i) a first aqueous solution, comprising one or more polysaccharides; and (ii) a hydrophobic additive; atomizing said emulsion in an atomizer into droplets; introducing said droplets into a second aqueous solution, comprising one or more metal cations, to form particles comprising one or more cross-linked polysaccharides and said additive encapsulated therein; and removing said particles from said second aqueous solution and drying said particles.
208 Immobilized additive inserts US14669590 2015-03-26 US10028523B2 2018-07-24 Munmaya K. Mishra; Jay A Fournier; Marc R. Krauss; Douglas A. Fernandez; Peter J. Lipowicz
Delivery of additives in a smoking article is provided through thermally degradable, robust immobilized additive inserts. Additives can be immobilized in an elongated device or an insert, wherein the elongated device or the insert is sufficiently robust to allow the elongated device or the insert to be manually or machine inserted into a smoking article while maintaining the structure of the elongated device or the insert. By providing additives in the form of thermally degradable immobilized additive inserts, migration and/or loss of the additives in a smoking article prior to smoking can be reduced.
209 Disintegrable capsule, manufacturing method for same, and smoking device containing said disintegrable capsule US14651849 2014-04-15 US10015984B2 2018-07-10 Takashi Kondo
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a breakable capsule, which is characterized by having no adhesion between capsules each other, having no over time change of the capsule contents, having excellent heat resistance and moisture resistance, being easily ruptured under the pressure imposed by the fingers, having good cracking feeling, and releasing the content and the present invention relates to a breakable capsule, which comprises a capsule having a content and a capsule shell, wherein the capsule is characterized by having an oily ingredient as a content, having at least a shell-forming material as a capsule shell, and satisfying the following equations (1) and (2), 150<(X)<630  (1) wherein (X) represents crush strength (g)/outer diameter of a capsule (mm), 0.15≤(Y)≤0.53  (2) wherein (Y) represents distance/outer diameter ratio, where the distance represents the distance (mm) that is deformed to reach the maximum load, when the capsule is ruptured over the press under the condition of 22° C., 80% RH.
210 Method of making a tobacco product US15640562 2017-07-02 US10004255B2 2018-06-26 Daniel S. Sinclair, Jr.
A tobacco product is formed by rolling a sheet of material supplied by a roll or rolls (e.g. moistened tobacco leaves) and/or homogenized sheet tobacco about a slit mandrel to form a shaped tube. The shaped tube is then packaged for shipment to an end user or consumer. The shaped tube remains in the rolled, shaped tube form inside the package. After the shaped tube is removed from the package, a consumer can fill the tube with crushed tobacco leaves or other tobacco filler material of a favorite blend, thereby eliminating some steps in the making of a “roll-your-own” tobacco product. A liquid can be added to the sheet or to the finished tube to moisturize same. The liquid can include flavoring. The tubes are unfilled when packaged and sent to a consumer/end user in tube form so that they have a “memory” that helps hold a tubular cigar shape after they are filled with selected tobacco fill material.
211 Smoking article with liquid delivery material US14356441 2012-11-02 US09986759B2 2018-06-05 Clement Besso
A smoking article (10) incorporates a sustained release liquid delivery material (20), the liquid delivery material comprising a closed matrix structure defining a plurality of domains. A liquid composition is trapped within the domains and is releasable from the closed matrix structure upon compression of the material. The liquid delivery material (20) provides a sustained release of the liquid composition over a range of force of at least 5 Newtons. Preferably, the liquid delivery material is provided within the filter (14) of the smoking article (10).
212 FLAVOURING COMPONENT, AND APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A FLAVOURING COMPONENT US15570459 2016-04-26 US20180140003A1 2018-05-24 Gary FALLON; Kie Seon PARK
A flavouring component (43) for a smoking article (50) comprising a rod (33) of flavouring material (17). The flavouring material (17) comprises a carrier material (15) and flavouring particles (14) adhered to the carrier material (15) by means of a binder (13). The flavouring material (17) is formed by passing the carrier material (15) through a mixture (12) comprising the binder (13) and the flavouring particles (14). Also disclosed is a smoking article (50) including such a flavouring component (43), and an apparatus (10) and method for manufacturing such a flavouring component (43).
213 AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE COMPRISING A DETACHABLE FRESHENER DELIVERY ELEMENT WITH HIGH RESISTANCE TO DRAW US15564843 2016-04-28 US20180110257A1 2018-04-26 Clement Besso
There is provided an aerosol-generating article (10) comprising an aerosol-generating substrate (12) and a mouthpiece (14) secured to a downstream end of the aerosol-generating substrate (12). The mouth piece (14) comprises at least one segment of porous filter material (20) and a blocking segment (27) that impedes air flow downstream of the at least one segment of porous filter material (20). The blocking segment (27) comprises a segment of support material (22) having an annular shape defining a channel (24) extending through at least part of the segment of support material (22), and at least one freshener delivery element (26) contained within the channel (24). The blocking segment (27) comprising the at least one freshener delivery element (26) is detachable from the at least one segment of porous filter material (20) to decrease the resistance to draw of the aerosol-generating article (10).
214 USE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL COOLING ACTIVE INGREDIENTS, AND AGENTS CONTAINING SUCH ACTIVE INGREDIENTS US15629015 2017-06-21 US20180093997A1 2018-04-05 Thomas Subkowski; Michael Backes; Heiko Oertling; Arnold Machinek; Hubert Loges; Ulrike Simchen; Horst Surburg; Claus Bollschweiler; Jens Wittenberg; Wolfgang Siegel
The invention relates to a TRPM8 modulator for achieving a cooling effect on the skin or a mucous membrane.
215 Smoking article with an airflow directing element comprising an aerosol-modifying agent US14654689 2014-03-14 US09894930B2 2018-02-20 Alberto Bonici; Anca Gabriela Haiduc; Daniele Sanna
There is provided a smoking article having a mouth end and a distal end, the smoking article including a combustible carbonaceous heat source; an aerosol-forming substrate; at least one air inlet downstream of the aerosol-forming substrate; an airflow pathway extending between the at least one air inlet and the mouth end of the smoking article; and an airflow directing element downstream of the aerosol-forming substrate. The airflow directing element defines a first portion of the airflow pathway extending from the at least one air inlet towards the aerosol-forming substrate and a second portion of the airflow pathway extending downstream from the first portion towards the mouth end of the smoking article. The airflow directing element includes an aerosol-modifying agent.
216 FLAVOR INHALER US15718211 2017-09-28 US20180014571A1 2018-01-18 Takuma NAKANO
A flavor inhaler comprises: a flavor source configured to generate flavor without combusting; a cylindrical holding member including at least the flavor source inside; a flow path that is provided in the cylindrical holding member and that is extending from the flavor source toward a suction port for sucking the flavor; and a cooling layer provided only downstream of the flavor source. The cooling layer is provided on an inner surface of the cylindrical holding member, and faces the flow path.
217 METHOD FOR PRODUCING TOBACCO MOLDED ARTICLE US15707623 2017-09-18 US20180000150A1 2018-01-04 Takeshi MATSUMURA; Tomoichi WATANABE; Masaki WATANABE; Takeshi AKIYAMA
According to one embodiment, a method of producing a tobacco molded article, includes formulating a tobacco kneaded material by kneading a tobacco mixture containing a tobacco raw material, a binder and water, molding the tobacco kneaded material to obtain a molded body and adding a flavor to the molded body.
218 Substitute cigarette for non-combustion use US14674031 2015-03-31 US09854837B2 2018-01-02 Joseph Raymond Leger
A non-combusting cigarette substitute device has an elongated tubular casing occupied by a filter portion of a first porous material in proximity to a first end and a substitute portion of a second porous material spanning between the filter portion and an opposing second end. The second porous material has a density which is greater than a density of the first porous material. Overall, the densities of the first and second porous materials are suitable to readily permit air to be drawn through the tubular casing in response to suction supplied by a user to imitate the draw of a conventional cigarette. A flavouring agent is applied in an effective amount to the device such that vapors released from the flavouring agent impart a taste to the air drawn through the tubular casing.
219 Tobacco-containing smoking article US14525722 2014-10-28 US09814268B2 2017-11-14 John Howard Robinson; David William Griffith, Jr.; Billy Tyrone Conner; Evon Llewellyn Crooks; Dempsey Bailey Brewer, Jr.
A smoking article may include a cigarette incorporated within an electrically powered aerosol generating device that acts as a holder for that cigarette. The smoking article possesses at least one form of tobacco. The smoking article also possesses a mouth-end piece that is used by the smoker to inhale components of tobacco that are generated by the action of heat upon components of the cigarette. A representative smoking article possesses an outer housing incorporating a source of electrical power (e.g., a battery), a sensing mechanism for powering the device at least during periods of draw, and a heating device (e.g., at least one electrical resistance heating element) for forming a thermally generated aerosol that incorporates components of tobacco. During use, the cigarette is positioned within the device, and after use, the used cigarette is removed from the device and replaced with another cigarette.
220 Tobacco-containing smoking article US14527287 2014-10-29 US09801416B2 2017-10-31 John Howard Robinson; David William Griffith, Jr.; Billy Tyrone Conner; Evon Llewellyn Crooks; Dempsey Bailey Brewer, Jr.
A smoking article may include a cigarette incorporated within an electrically powered aerosol generating device that acts as a holder for that cigarette. The smoking article possesses at least one form of tobacco. The smoking article also possesses a mouth-end piece that is used by the smoker to inhale components of tobacco that are generated by the action of heat upon components of the cigarette. A representative smoking article possesses an outer housing incorporating a source of electrical power (e.g., a battery), a sensing mechanism for powering the device at least during periods of draw, and a heating device (e.g., at least one electrical resistance heating element) for forming a thermally generated aerosol that incorporates components of tobacco. During use, the cigarette is positioned within the device, and after use, the used cigarette is removed from the device and replaced with another cigarette.
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