序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Lighting apparatus for tobacco-based products US13804378 2013-03-14 US09232819B2 2016-01-12 Teresa R Damiani; Bruce A Zaccagnini; James Cutri
An igniter apparatus for igniting a tobacco-based product having a sensitized tip, comprising: a first portion having a first surface and a second portion having a second surface, at least one of the first and second surfaces being movable with respect to other surface, wherein at least a portion of the first and second surfaces are substantially parallel to one another; a channel at least partially formed between the first and second portions, the channel having at least one opening configured to receive the tobacco-based product as it is inserted therein; and an abrasive material coated on at least a portion of the channel, the abrasive material being configured to at least partially contact the tobacco-based product when the first and second surfaces are manually positioned a predetermined distance from one another.
162 Smoking article US11377910 2006-03-16 US09220301B2 2015-12-29 Chandra Kumar Banerjee; Stephen Benson Sears; Joanne Naomi 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.
163 SEGMENTED SMOKING ARTICLE WITH SUBSTRATE CAVITY US14835441 2015-08-25 US20150359259A1 2015-12-17 Billy Tyrone Conner; Andries Don Sebastian; Evon Llewellyn Crooks; Timothy Frederick Thomas; James Richard Stone; Chandra K. Banerjee; Yi-Ping Chang; Vernon Brent Barnes; Alvaro Gonzalez-Parra; David Neil McClanahan; Carolyn R. Carpenter; Timothy B. Nestor; Jackie L. 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.
164 DEVICE FOR SELF-LIGHTING OF A CIGARETTE, COMPRISING INCOMPATIBLE CHEMICAL MATERIALS THAT GENERATE SUFFICIENT THERMAL ENERGY TO LIGHT THE END OF SAID CIGARETTE WHEN THEY ARE IN CONTACT WITH ONE ANOTHER US14761361 2014-01-24 US20150335064A1 2015-11-26 Marlène ABISDID; Charlotte ABISDID; Pierre THEBAULT; Dominique MEDUS
The invention relates to a device for self-lighting of a cigarette (1), comprising a primary chemical material and a secondary chemical material, said chemical materials being incompatible and generating sufficient thermal energy to light the end (4) of said cigarette when they are in contact with one another, —the primary chemical material is placed in a capsule (70) intended to be fixed at the end to be lit (4) of the cigarette (1), —the secondary chemical material is disposed in a receptacle (80) designed to be positioned at the end to be lit (4) of the cigarette (1) in an arrangement that allows said secondary material to be brought into contact with the primary material, characterized in that: —the capsule (70) is made of an airtight and moisture-tight combustible material, said capsule having at least one puncturing zone, —the receptacle (80) incorporates a sealed container containing the secondary chemical material, said reservoir comprising a pointed end piece (82) the rigidity of which is sufficient to pierce the capsule (7) in its puncturing zone and through which said secondary chemical material can flow.
165 LIGHTING APPARATUS FOR TOBACCO-BASED PRODUCTS US13804378 2013-03-14 US20140262856A1 2014-09-18 Teresa R. Damiani; Bruce A. Zaccagnini; James Cutri
An igniter apparatus for igniting a tobacco-based product having a sensitized tip, comprising: a first portion having a first surface and a second portion having a second surface, at least one of the first and second surfaces being movable with respect to other surface, wherein at least a portion of the first and second surfaces are substantially parallel to one another; a channel at least partially formed between the first and second portions, the channel having at least one opening configured to receive the tobacco-based product as it is inserted therein; and an abrasive material coated on at least a portion of the channel, the abrasive material being configured to at least partially contact the tobacco-based product when the first and second surfaces are manually positioned a predetermined distance from one another.
166 CIGARETTE PROVIDED WITH A SELF-LIGHTING DEVICE US14005562 2012-03-14 US20140109923A1 2014-04-24 Marlène Abisdid; Charli Abisdid; Dominique Medus; Pierre Thebault
The invention relates to a cigarette provided with a self-lighting device comprising: a primary chemical material (7) 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 are in contact with each other. The secondary material (8) is contained in a receptacle (9) initially arranged at one of the ends of the cigarette, in an arrangement preventing said secondary material and said primary material (7) from coming into contact, and said receptacle is removable and configured in such a way as to be positioned against the end (4) to be lit, in an arrangement enabling the secondary material (8) to be brought into contact with the primary material (7), the receptacle being initially fixed to the end (5) opposing the end to be lit (4).
167 Self-lighting cigarette US12504356 2009-07-16 US08215317B2 2012-07-10 Terry Hartman
The present invention relates to a self striking cigarette comprising: cigarette paper, where said cigarette paper includes a phosphorous dipped edge; a tobacco product, where the tobacco product is rolled within the cigarette paper; and a filter, where said filter is attached to the rolled cigarette paper at the non-phosphorous end. In one exemplary embodiment, the cigarette paper is ribbed along the phosphorous edge to provide a reinforcement means. The self striking cigarettes according the present invention may be packaged as a plurality of phosphorous tipped cigarettes stored within a cigarette box, where said cigarette box includes at least one striking surface in the lower corner of the cigarette box. The present invention also contemplates a method of creating a self striking cigarette.
168 SELF-LIGHTING CIGARETTE US12504356 2009-07-16 US20110011415A1 2011-01-20 TERRY HARTMAN
The present invention relates to a self striking cigarette comprising: cigarette paper, where said cigarette paper includes a phosphorous dipped edge; a tobacco product, where the tobacco product is rolled within the cigarette paper; and a filter, where said filter is attached to the rolled cigarette paper at the non-phosphorous end. In one exemplary embodiment, the cigarette paper is ribbed along the phosphorous edge to provide a reinforcement means. The self striking cigarettes according the present invention may be packaged as a plurality of phosphorous tipped cigarettes stored within a cigarette box, where said cigarette box includes at least one striking surface in the lower corner of the cigarette box. The present invention also contemplates a method of creating a self striking cigarette
169 Cigar cartridge with a self igniting cigar US663199 1984-10-22 US4597397A 1986-07-01 Friedrich Weinert
A self igniting cigar stored in a tubular cartridge which is divided in three sections. The sections are secured through a sealed tape. When the sealed tape is removed the upper section can be pulled up from the middle section exposing the mouth piece of the cigar, allowing a smoker to grip the cigar to pull the cigar out of the remaining cartridge. This will ignite an igniting unit installed inside the cigar in the form of a flammable tube in which a piston is inserted attached to a string. The other end of string is anchored to the bottom surface of the cartridge. Therefore, when the cigar is pulled out of the cartridge, the piston is pulled out of the igniting tube, thereby igniting flammable substance in the igniting unit which ignites the cigar. The middle section is separated so that it can slide over the cigar to protect fingertips of smoker and to extinguish the butt.
170 Self-igniting smoking device US358855 1982-03-17 US4491139A 1985-01-01 Friedrich Weinert
A self igniting device. A tube having a flammable center which can ignite by friction. A piston inserted into the tube. A string fixed to the piston so that by pulling the string the piston will slide out from the tube and so ignite the flammable center. A gas filter on the outside of the tube so toxic gases can escape through the opening of the tube into the surrounding atmosphere as the purified gases are inhaled through the tobacco by the smoker.
171 Self igniting cigarette US143643 1980-04-25 US4310007A 1982-01-12 Imre Auersbacher
A cigarette and a pack in which it is retailed, the cigarette, in one design of the invention, including an oxidizing and reducing agent on its end adjacent a layer of potassium nitrate treated tobacco, so that the cigarette end is contacted against a catalyst on a foil disc mounted on a side of the pack so as to ignite the cigarette without use of a match or lighter; and which, in another design of the invention includes an alkaline battery housed in the pack and whose terminals are contacted by a film of low resistance carbon fibers on the cigarette end.
172 Cigarettes having an individual lighting structure US55634 1979-07-06 US4291710A 1981-09-29 Francesco De Capitani
A cigarette small cigar or the like includes an individual lighting device which is applied to the fore end device includes an essentially annular outer component which is adjacent to the fore end of the device and which is made of a first compound that can be set aflame by rubbing and that allows for a quick spreading of the flame, and an essentially tubular inner component which has an axial dimension greater than that of the outer component and which is made of a second compound that can be easily set aflame and that can be charred and temporarily converted into embers.
173 Cigarettes having an individual lighting means, and method of making thereof US760768 1977-01-10 US4178945A 1979-12-18 Francesco De Capitani
A cigarette, small cigar or the like includes an individual lighting device which is applied to the fore end of the tube or tubular cover of the cigarette. The lighting device includes an essentially annular outer component which is adjacent to the fore end of the device and which is made of a first compound that can be set aflame by rubbing and that allows for a quick spreading of the flame, and an essentially tubular inner component which has an axial dimension greater than that of the outer component and which is made of a second compound that can be easily set aflame and that can be charred and temporarily converted into embers.
174 Fire-proof and ash-proof cigarette US33468573 1973-02-22 US3821958A 1974-07-02 OVERLEESE R
A cigarette of improved type, and which is centrally contained within a tubular sleeve or case so to enclose the cigarette flame for preventing accidental fires, the case having a front end wall that is perforated so to allow igniting the cigarette and admit air for maintaining the cigarette flame. The cigarette may be ignited by means of an elongated member extending through the front end wall, the member having a portion arranged to cover the perforations in the end wall and being lightly adhered thereto before use; the cigarette having its front end coated with a ring of ignitable material and the rear end portion of the elongated member having an enlarged abrasive surface thereon on such that the abrasive material will cause ignition of the cigarette end upon relative axial movement thereof.
175 Self-lighting cigarette US47710965 1965-08-04 US3273568A 1966-09-20 CARLO JR CANIO DI
176 Cigarette with an ignition device attached US17790662 1962-03-06 US3136318A 1964-06-09 TOKNJI NAKAMURA
177 Cigarette lighting means US12699561 1961-07-26 US3109435A 1963-11-05 PALEY WINSTON B
178 Self lighting cigarette US7250460 1960-11-29 US3080870A 1963-03-12 MAGWOOD ALLEN JOHN EARL
179 Igniting tip cigarette US2708360 1960-05-05 US3046995A 1962-07-31 CHRISTY ALEXANDER C
180 Self-lighting cigarette US57950956 1956-04-20 US2874700A 1959-02-24 KAHLER MAURICE C
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