序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Smoking Article US14160079 2014-01-21 US20150201670A1 2015-07-23 Evon L. Crooks; Billy T. Conner; Dempsey B. Brewer, JR.; Louis John Read, JR.
A smoking article, such as a cigarette, comprises a lighting end and a mouth end. The smoking article possesses an aerosol-generation system that includes (i) a heat generation segment, and (ii) an aerosol-generating region or segment. A mouth end piece segment can be located at the mouth end of the smoking article. A segment of tobacco cut filler, gathered tobacco paper, or other type of flavor source material, can be positioned between the mouth end piece segment and the aerosol-generation segment. Optionally, segment composed of tobacco cut filler can be positioned so as to provide a lighting end segment. The smoking article possesses an overwrap (e.g., a single paper overwrap) that extends over the longitudinally extending surface of the mouth end piece segment, the aerosol generation segment, at least a portion of the length of the heat generation segment, any segment located between the mouth end piece and aerosol generation segments, and at least a portion of the length of the optional lighting end segment. Alternatively, the smoking article possesses an overwrap (e.g., a single paper overwrap) that extends over the longitudinally extending surface of the aerosol-generating segment, at least a portion of the length of the heat generation segment, at least a portion of any segment located downstream from the aerosol-generating segment, and at least a portion of the length of the optional lighting end segment, thereby forming a cigarette rod; and the cigarette rod is connected or attached to a filter element using a tipping type of material and arrangement.
122 IMMOBILIZED ADDITIVE INSERTS US14669590 2015-03-26 US20150196051A1 2015-07-16 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.
123 LOW IGNITION PROPENSITY CIGARETTE PAPER AND CIGARETTE USING THE SAME US14417127 2012-12-05 US20150173415A1 2015-06-25 Ik won Gwak; Jong-Oh Kim; Seong-Ho Ju; Young-Sin Kim; Kwang Se Lee
A low ignition propensity cigarette paper includes a coating portion including a hydrophobic starch and a hydrophilic starch, and a plurality of pores including a micrometer-size pore and a nanometer-size pore, wherein the hydrophobic starch and the hydrophilic starch cover the micrometer-size pore and the nanometer-size pore.
124 MINI-Double Flavor Electronic Cigarette US14516756 2014-10-17 US20150164145A1 2015-06-18 Xuewu ZHOU
The present invention provides a mini-double flavor electronic cigarette, which comprises a steel tube screw element, an upper steel tube, a battery contact, an insulated ring, an atomizer screw element, a double-hole connector, two disposable atomizers, a battery core and a PCB. Double channel output is adopted, two single disposable atomizers are heated at the same time, underwater sound is simulated via a loud speaker, and LOGO may be projected by a projecting module. The electronic cigarette is equipped with the loud speaker and the projecting module which breaks the regular trend of the electronic cigarette since the market is not equipped with similar loud speaker and projecting module at present.
125 FLAVOURED RODS FOR USE IN AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLES US14404530 2013-05-30 US20150107610A1 2015-04-23 Alessandro Metrangolo; Pierre-Yves Gindrat; John Faulkner; Jean-Pierre Schaller; Jean-Claude Schneider
A rod is provided, formed from a first sheet including a tobacco material and a second sheet including a non-tobacco flavourant, the first and second sheets being gathered together and circumscribed by a wrapper. The rod may be used as a component part of an aerosol-generating article.
126 USE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL COOLING ACTIVE INGREDIENTS, AND AGENTS CONTAINING SUCH ACTIVE INGREDIENTS US14533345 2014-11-05 US20150086491A1 2015-03-26 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.
127 Tobacco-Containing Smoking Article US14525722 2014-10-28 US20150040930A1 2015-02-12 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.
128 Synthesis and incorporation of high-temperature ammonia-release agents in lit-end cigarettes US13356246 2012-01-23 US08950409B2 2015-02-10 Jay A Fournier; John B. Paine; Douglas A. Fernandez
A tobacco smoking mixture and/or a cigarette wrapper with high-temperature ammonia-release agents therein are provided, wherein the high-temperature ammonia-release agents are present in an amount effective to reduce the cytotoxicity of gas phase or particulate matter formed during smoking of the cigarette. The high-temperature ammonia-release agents are capable of reducing the cytotoxicity of gas phase or particulate matter by evolving ammonia at temperatures greater than about 200° C., wherein the ammonia can interact with the particulate matter. Additionally, the high-temperature ammonia-release agents can be formed by heating an aqueous mixture of an iron precursor compound, an ammonia source compound and an acid.
129 SMOKING ARTICLE WITH VISIBILE CONTENTS US14355633 2012-11-06 US20140311508A1 2014-10-23 Clement Besso; Alexandre Camus; Charles Kuersteiner; Dorothy Tritz
The present invention relates to a smoking article (8) comprising a smokeable material and a mouthpiece (1), the mouthpiece comprising at least three segments (2, 3, 5) in axial alignment. One segment defining a cavity (5) is disposed between two other segments (2, 3) and a fluid-containing breakable capsule (6) is arranged in the cavity. A first wrapper (4) circumscribes at least the cavity, wherein the first wrapper comprises a substantially smooth transparent section overlaying at least a part of the cavity, such that the capsule is at least partially visible through the first wrapper. The first wrapper has one or more layers of transparent varnish applied thereto. The invention further relates to a mouthpiece for a smoking article and a method of producing a smoking article.
130 SMOKING ARTICLE INCLUDING FLAVOUR GRANULES US13993147 2011-12-12 US20140299135A1 2014-10-09 Clement Besso; Charles Kuersteiner
A smoking article (10, 20, 30) comprises a filter (4) having a flavour release segment (14, 24) including a plurality of flavour granules. The flavour granules are formed of a compacted herbaceous plant material and have a bulk density of at least 0.35 grams per cubic centimetres. The plant material preferably comprises herb leaf and most preferably peppermint leaf. The flavour granules may be distributed in a plug of fibrous filtration material or may be provided in a cavity within the filter (4).
131 Filtered cigarette US11537812 2006-10-02 US08739802B2 2014-06-03 Barry Smith Fagg
A filtered cigarette possesses a smokable rod and a filter element. The filter element possesses a segment incorporating filter material (e.g., cellulose acetate tow) having carbonaceous material (e.g., activated charcoal particles) or other adsorbent dispersed throughout the filter material, and encapsulated flavoring agent (e.g., flavor-containing microcapsules) dispersed throughout the filter material.
132 Method for preparing fuel element for smoking article US13049432 2011-03-16 US08617263B2 2013-12-31 Chandra Kumar Banerjee; Stephen Benson Sears; Susan K Pike
The invention provides a method for making a fuel element for a smoking article including the steps of mixing a metal-containing catalyst precursor with a filler material or graphite or a combination thereof to form a pre-treated fuel element component; optionally calcining the pre-treated fuel element component in order to convert the catalyst precursor to a catalytic metal compound; after the optional calcining step, combining the pre-treated fuel element component with a carbonaceous material and a binder to produce a fuel element composition; and forming the fuel element composition into a fuel element adapted for use in a smoking article. Examples of metal-containing catalyst precursors include iron nitrate, copper nitrate, cerium nitrate, cerium ammonium nitrate, manganese nitrate, magnesium nitrate, and zinc nitrate. Fuel elements treated according to the invention, and smoking articles including such fuel elements, are also provided.
133 FLAVORANT ESTER SALTS OF POLYCARBOXYLIC ACIDS AND METHODS FOR IMMOBILIZING AND DELIVERING FLAVORANTS CONTAINING HYDROXYL GROUPS US13972535 2013-08-21 US20130336901A1 2013-12-19 Munmaya K. Mishra; Shengsheng Liu; Diane S. Kellogg
Compositions are provided which contain immobilized flavorants for flavor delivery. In particular, smoking compositions are provided which contain flavorant ester salts of polycarboxylic acids.
134 Composition and Method of Application of Precious Metals to Tobacco Products US13495582 2012-06-13 US20130333710A1 2013-12-19 David Brown; Patrick Bryant
A method of applying precious and semi-precious metals to cigars such that the draw and ignitability of the cigar remains unaffected by the application. An embodiment of the present invention includes a composition and method of applying edible gold leaf to the external surface or wrapper of a cigar or rolled tobacco product.
135 METHOD FOR PREPARING FLAVOR-CONTAINING SHEET FOR SMOKING ARTICLE, FLAVOR-CONTAINING SHEET FOR SMOKING ARTICLE PREPARED BY THE METHOD, AND SMOKING ARTICLE COMPRISING THE SAME US13963653 2013-08-09 US20130327346A1 2013-12-12 Yasuo TANAKA; Tatsuya KUSAKABE
A method for preparing a flavor-containing sheet for a smoking article, characterized by includes a step of extending a raw material slurry on a substrate, wherein the slurry contains polysaccharide including at least one of carrageenan and gellan gum, a flavor, an emulsifier and 70 to 95 wt % of water, has the flavor content of 100 to 1000 wt % based on the polysaccharide, and has a temperature of 60 to 90° C. in a sol state, a step of cooling the extended raw material slurry to a sample temperature of 0 to 40° C. to form a gel, and a heat-drying step includes heating the gelled raw material and drying it at a sample temperature of 70 to 100° C.
136 FILTER FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE US13704662 2011-06-28 US20130206151A1 2013-08-15 Clement Besso; Charles Kuersteiner
A filter (4) for a smoking article (10, 20, 30) comprises a flavour release segment (14) including a plurality of flavour granules. The flavour granules comprise a porous support material, a liquid flavourant, particles of plant material, and at least one binder. The plant material preferably comprises herbaceous material, more preferably herb leaf and most preferably peppermint leaf. The liquid flavourant preferably comprises at least one of: an essential oil, such as peppermint oil or spearmint oil; and natural or synthetic menthol.
137 Cigar and cigar box combination and method for displaying novel cigar in cigar box US13545460 2012-07-10 US08448646B2 2013-05-28 Jack B. Cooper
A novel cigar is provided with an elongated cigar puller device which extends into the interior of the cigar. By removing the cigar puller from the cigar, the tobacco fill material of the cigar is disrupted so as to improve the draw of the cigar. Once the cigar puller is removed from the tobacco fill material, a flavorant and/or aromatic can be infused into the less dense tobacco fill material which is provided upon the removal of the cigar puller.
138 Method Of Infusing A Cigar With Flavorant US13740645 2013-01-14 US20130125905A1 2013-05-23 Jack B. Cooper
A novel cigar is provided with an elongated cigar puller device which extends into the interior of the cigar. By removing the cigar puller from the cigar, the tobacco fill material of the cigar is disrupted so as to improve the draw of the cigar. Once the cigar puller is removed from the tobacco fill material, a flavorant and/or aromatic can be infused into the less dense tobacco fill material which is provided upon the removal of the cigar puller.
139 Composite mesoporous/microporous materials and their use in smoking articles for removing certain gas phase constituents from tobacco smoke US10740583 2003-12-22 US08439047B2 2013-05-14 Jay A Fournier; Zhaohua Luan
Cut filler compositions, cigarettes, methods for making cigarettes and methods for smoking cigarettes are provided, which involve the use of a composite mesoporous/microporous material. The composite material is capable of removing at least one constituent from tobacco smoke, preferably selectively. The composite material may also be used for removing at least one constituent from tobacco smoke through sorption and/or catalysis. The composite material comprises channels interconnecting at least one mesoporous region and at least one microporous region. The mesopores of the composite material may further comprise a carbon lining and/or be further functionalized with a surfactant. Alternatively, the composite material may further comprise a metal, a metal oxide, or mixtures thereof.
140 COLORED SMOKE MODULE FOR CIGARETTE US13621600 2012-09-17 US20130032157A1 2013-02-07 Gal Markel
A colored smoke module is disclosed that is mountable to at least a portion of a cigarette or other smoking device. The colored smoke module produces colored smoke when burned. Further, the colored smoke module is user mountable to a cigarette or other smoking device.
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