41 |
SELF-LIGHTING DEVICE FOR A CIGARETTE |
US14005564 |
2012-03-14 |
US20140113239A1 |
2014-04-24 |
Marlène Abisdid; Charli Abisdid; Dominique Medus; Pierre Thebault |
The invention relates to a self-lighting device for a cigarette, comprising a primary chemical material (7) to be placed at the lighting end (4) of the cigarette (1); and a secondary chemical material (8) that is incompatible with the primary material (7), said primary and secondary materials being inflammable when they come into contact with each other. The device is characterised in that the secondary material (8) is arranged in a receptacle (9) designed to fit over the lighting end (4) of the cigarette (1), bringing the secondary material into contact with the primary material (7). |
42 |
SEGMENTED SMOKING ARTICLE WITH SUBSTRATE CAVITY |
US13236962 |
2011-09-20 |
US20120067360A1 |
2012-03-22 |
Billy Tyrone Conner; Andries Don Sebastian; Evon Llewellyn Crooks; Timothy Frederick Thomas; James Richard Stone; Chandra Kumar Banerjee; Yi-Ping Chang; Vernon Brent Barnes; Alvaro Gonzalez-Parra; David Neil McClanahan; Carolyn Rierson Carpenter; Timothy Brian Nestor; Jackie Lee White |
A cigarette includes lighting and mouth ends. It may include a smokable segment disposed at the lighting end. It also includes a mouth-end segment; an aerosol-generation system disposed between the lighting and mouth ends, which includes (i) a heat-generation segment adjacent the smokable segment, including a heat source and an insulation layer and (ii) an aerosol-generating segment including a substrate, which may include tobacco pellets and aerosol-forming material disposed in a substrate cavity between the heat generation segment and the mouth end; a piece of outer wrapping material that provides an overwrap around at least a portion of the aerosol-generating segment, the heat-generation segment, and at least a portion of the smokable segment and includes a foil strip laminated thereon; those segments being connected together by the overwrap to provide a cigarette rod; that is connected to the mouth-end segment using tipping material. |
43 |
Smoking article |
US11377910 |
2006-03-16 |
US20070215168A1 |
2007-09-20 |
Chandra Banerjee; Stephen Sears; JoAnne Taylor |
A smoking article, such as a cigarette, includes a carbonaceous heat source. A mouth end piece segment is located at the mouth end of the smoking article, and the mouth end piece segment allows the smoking article to be placed in the mouth of the smoker to be drawn upon. The smoking article further incorporates an aerosol-generating segment located between the heat generation segment and the mouth end piece segment. The aerosol-generating segment incorporates an aerosol-forming material (e.g., glycerin and flavors). The heat generation segment is in a heat exchange relationship with the aerosol-generating region such that heat generated by the burning fuel element acts to volatilize aerosol-forming material for aerosol formation. The carbonaceous heat source is in intimate contact with coarse, fine or ultrafine particles of materials such as cerium oxide, or mixtures of cerium oxide and palladium chloride. |
44 |
Self-lighting cigarette having a protective cap |
US820359 |
1977-07-29 |
USRE30704E |
1981-08-11 |
Lloyd M. Hughes |
A self-lighting cigarette is disclosed having a protective or preventive cap enclosing the lip end of the cigarette to prevent the inhalation of the irritating fumes produced by the ignition means. Also disclosed is a means for attaching the self-lighting device to the preventive cap to prevent premature removal of the preventive cap. |
45 |
Self-igniting cigarette |
US3420240D |
1967-10-26 |
US3420240A |
1969-01-07 |
BLACKBURN IAN |
|
46 |
Cigarette with igniter element and method of making such cigarette |
US41625654 |
1954-03-15 |
US2844152A |
1958-07-22 |
DE CAPITANI FRANCESCO |
|
47 |
Quick lighting cigarette |
US50398255 |
1955-04-26 |
US2721558A |
1955-10-25 |
GRIFFITHS ALFRED E |
|
48 |
Cigarette igniting device |
US6922049 |
1949-01-04 |
US2653613A |
1953-09-29 |
DUSSICH MANLIO VICTOR V |
|
49 |
Process of preparing a friction ignitable composition for cigars and cigarettes |
US12423249 |
1949-10-28 |
US2634199A |
1953-04-07 |
ANTON LORENZI |
|
50 |
Self-igniting attachment and method of making the same |
US48787443 |
1943-05-21 |
US2370306A |
1945-02-27 |
HABER BERNARD D |
|
51 |
Self-igniting cigarette |
US38093141 |
1941-02-27 |
US2314389A |
1943-03-23 |
ANTONIO D ANNUNZIO; DE BLASIO GIUSEPPE; CONCETTA CALDERONE |
|
52 |
Lighting equipment for cigarettes and the like |
US39421241 |
1941-05-19 |
US2278642A |
1942-04-07 |
BOUCHER LOUIS E |
|
53 |
Self-lighting cigarette |
US9001236 |
1936-07-10 |
US2130115A |
1938-09-13 |
JOHN BIDDLE |
|
54 |
Container for self-lighting cigarettes |
US67269133 |
1933-05-24 |
US2006591A |
1935-07-02 |
FOX ANSLEY H |
|
55 |
Cigarette box |
US66120033 |
1933-03-16 |
US1971203A |
1934-08-21 |
JOSEPH SOLTYS |
|
56 |
Cigarette lighter |
US55276731 |
1931-07-23 |
US1874495A |
1932-08-30 |
GEROU WILLIAM H |
|
57 |
Igniting device for cigars and cigarettes |
US57812331 |
1931-11-30 |
US1864470A |
1932-06-21 |
PIKULSKI FRANK E |
|
58 |
Self-lighting cigarette and ignition band therefor |
US6572325 |
1925-10-30 |
US1815162A |
1931-07-21 |
JOHN PARSONS |
|
59 |
Holder for applying fulminate to self-lighting cigarettes |
US32704628 |
1928-12-19 |
US1774316A |
1930-08-26 |
BROWN MUNRO S |
|
60 |
Machine adapted for preparing self-lighting cigarettes |
US6527825 |
1925-10-28 |
US1723068A |
1929-08-06 |
JOHN PARSONS |
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