序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 SMOKING ARTICLE WITH TRANSPARENT SECTION US12476331 2009-06-02 US20090293894A1 2009-12-03 Andrea Cecchetto; Frederic Chapuis; Marco Presello; Kuersteiner Charles
A smoking article includes a tobacco rod, a filter located at the mouth end of the smoking article, at least one tipping material, to attach the filter to the tobacco rod, wherein the at least one tipping material includes at least one transparent section, wherein the smoking article further includes a ventilation zone upstream of the at least one transparent section. A tipping material for such a smoking article is also disclosed.
62 Over-wrap for smoking article US11493664 2006-07-27 US20070074735A1 2007-04-05 Charles Gaworski
An over-wrap for connecting a tobacco rod and a cigarette filter. The over-wrap includes a tipping wrapper and a plurality of raised ribs extending from the tipping wrapper and forming a plurality of channels between the tipping wrapper and the plug wrap. The plurality of channels allow air to flow from a tobacco rod end of the filter to a plurality of ventilation holes within a plug wrap of the filter when the over-wrap is wrapped around the filter and tobacco rod.
63 Cigarette manufacturing machine US5239 1993-01-15 US5273057A 1993-12-28 Bruno Belvederi; Fiorenzo Draghetti
A cigarette manufacturing machine wherein a shredded tobacco distributor presents a drop-down duct for the tobacco, and a pair of rollers rotating about respective axes, for withdrawing the tobacco from the outlet of the duct. The rollers are supported on a movable frame connected to a guide device so as to move in a direction parallel to the axes of the rollers, and connected to an activating device so as to oscillate in that parallel direction and in relation to the duct.
64 Filter tipped smoking rods US654465 1991-02-13 US5150725A 1992-09-29 Linda J. Cunningham; Brian Adams; William Barham
A tipped smoking rod comprising a tobacco rod 2, a filter tip 1 adjacent one end of the tobacco rod which comprises a filter body 3 enclosed within plugwrap material 4, and a tipping overwrap 6 material around the filter tip and the said adjacent end of the tobacco rod, wherein both the plugwrap and the tipping overwrap each comprise a pattern of perforations 7,8 which are selected to give an area of overlap of perforations of at least 0.2 mm.sup.2 which is substantially unaffected by the relative positions of the plugwrap and tipping overwrap.
65 Microperforated filter tip cigarette US811046 1977-06-29 US4174719A 1979-11-20 Richard H. Martin; William F. Owens, Jr.
An improved ventilated filter tip cigarette is provided utilizing a unique combination of porous filter plug wrap having a porosity of from about 300 to 4000 Filtrona air permeability units with a microperforated tipping envelope having perforations averaging less than about 0.01 mm.sup.2 each in open area. The relationship of plug wrap porosity combined with the size of microperforations in the tipping envelope provide cigarettes with maximum selective reductions in carbon monoxide yields and only minor reductions in nicotine yields as compared to constituent yields heretofore obtained in the smoke from ventilated cigarettes.
66 Perforated cigarette tipping paper US676984 1976-04-14 US4094324A 1978-06-13 Otto Bolsinger; Ingolf Seckelmann
A cigarette tipping paper is formed in a strip with spark-eroded perforations irregularly distributed in one or more zones extending the length of the strip. Unperforated regions are located along the margins of the strip. This cigarette tipping paper is receivable on the exterior of a filter on a filtered cigarette to form a filter tip having a porosity approaching that of the filter alone.
67 Ventilated filter tip cigarette US42293073 1973-12-07 US3924643A 1975-12-09 SUMMERS THOMAS WADE
An improved ventilated filter cigarette utilizes uniformly porous plug wrap and tipping envelope to provide at least one uniformly porous ventilated region having a predetermined area about the filter. The area and porosity of the region or regions are correlated so as to provide a relationship which, when the limits thereof are observed, provides cigarettes with a more constant, reduced delivery of total particulate matter and gas phase constituents than heretofore obtained by ventilated filter tip cigarettes.
68 Cigarette with cooling and smoke condensing means and method of making it US3426761D 1965-06-01 US3426761A 1969-02-11 FERNANDEZ JOSE SALVADO
69 Ventilated cigarette US82467359 1959-07-02 US3046994A 1962-07-31 SCHUR MILTON O
70 Cigarette US77436158 1958-11-17 US2980116A 1961-04-18 SCHUR MILTON O
71 Cigarettes US69527057 1957-11-08 US2936763A 1960-05-17 SAFFIR JACOB A
72 Crimped wrapper for cigarettes US15338750 1950-04-01 US2667170A 1954-01-26 LEBERT HERBERT A
73 Smoking article US33187340 1940-04-26 US2269995A 1942-01-13 RAYMOND TRANE
74 Filter Element For A Smoking Article US16332224 2017-10-19 US20190230979A1 2019-08-01 Noritoshi Fujita; Hiroyoshi Ono; Yuichiro Kido
A filter element for a smoking article has one end for connection to a rod element of smokeable material and an opposite end for insertion into a mouth of a user. The filter element includes: one or more filter segments provided on or arranged along a longitudinal axis of the filter element, at least one of the filter segments including a filter material; a wrapper which surrounds and wraps the one or more filter segments; and a liquid-filled breakable capsule arranged within one of the one or more filter segments, the capsule having a rupture point at which the capsule is designed to break or rupture upon application of external force to release liquid contained therein. The capsule is arranged in the one filter segment with the rupture point located at a first distance along the longitudinal axis from the one end of the filter element.
75 Conical Shaped Device Used in Heating and Inhalation of Organic Leafy Materials US16249863 2019-01-16 US20190216127A1 2019-07-18 David Richmond; Howard Richmond
A conical or frustum shaped product is provided comprising compressed leafy organic material and a filter or crutch, wherein the leafy organic material and filter or crutch are wrapped together in paper. The product has a cone shape, truncated cone shape, pyramidal shape, truncated pyramid shape, frustum shape, or any other shape that tapers to have at least one narrow end, and is designed for use with a device capable of heating the organic leafy material to be inhaled by a user and to produce an experience that closely resembles smoking in taste and feel.
76 Flavor inhaler US14499862 2014-09-29 US09883695B2 2018-02-06 Takeshi Akiyama; Tomohiro Kobayashi; Manabu Yamada
A carbon heat source (10) is equipped with: a cylindrical section (11) provided with a cavity (11A) through which there is ventilation communication in the longitudinal axis direction (L) of the carbon heat source (10); and an ignition end (12) which is provided further to the ignition side of the carbon heat source (10) than the cylindrical section (11). Therein, a groove (12A) which connects with the cavity (11A) is formed on the end surface (E) of the ignition side of the ignition end (12).
77 Flavor inhaler US15242180 2016-08-19 US09877506B2 2018-01-30 Takeshi Akiyama; Tomohiro Kobayashi; Manabu Yamada
A carbon heat source (10) is equipped with: a cylindrical section (11) provided with a cavity (11A) through which there is ventilation communication in the longitudinal axis direction (L) of the carbon heat source (10); and an ignition end (12) which is provided further to the ignition side of the carbon heat source (10) than the cylindrical section (11). Therein, a groove (12A) which connects with the cavity (11A) is formed on the end surface (E) of the ignition side of the ignition end (12).
78 Cigarette Paper with Improved Air-Permeability US15421974 2017-02-01 US20170143032A1 2017-05-25 Bernhard Eitzinger; Maria Gleinser
A cigarette paper is shown which has a surface, at least a part of the surface having the properties of: no artificial perforation an air permeability of at least 15 CU, and for an exponent k measured with a measuring head with a rectangular opening of 2 mm by 15 mm in accordance with ISO 2965:2009, which is defined as: k = log  Q 1 Q 2 log  p 1 p 2 where: Q1 represents air-flow through the paper at a pressure difference p1=1.00 kPa, Q2 represents air-flow through the paper at a pressure difference p2=0.25 kPa, and wherein k≦0.98 and k≧0.8.
79 Cigarette paper with improved air-permeability US14413050 2013-04-29 US09635882B2 2017-05-02 Bernhard Eitzinger; Maria Gleinser
A cigarette paper is shown which has the following properties over at least a part of its surface: no artificial perforation, the air permeability is at least 15 CU, preferably at least 20 CU, and especially preferably at least 25 CU, and for the exponent k, measured with a measuring head with a rectangular opening of 2 mm by 15 mm, in accordance with ISO 2965:2009, which is defined by k = log ⁢ Q 1 Q 2 log ⁢ p 1 p 2 with Q1: air-flow through the paper at a pressure difference p1=1.00 kPa and Q2: air-flow through the paper at a pressure difference p2=0.25 kPa, the following holds k≦0.98, preferably k≦0.95, especially preferably k≦0.93, and k≧0.80, preferably k≧0.85.
80 SMOKING ARTICLE US15385081 2016-12-20 US20170099870A1 2017-04-13 Karl KALJURA; Philip Russell FAWCUS
A smoking article comprising one or more rod articles, an inner layer extending around the rod articles, and an outer layer extending around the inner layer. The inner and outer layers are integrally formed. The outer layer comprises a selection portion configured to move over an underlying part of the inner layer to select a property of the smoking article.
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