EP2606751A1 - Article contenant du tabac - Google Patents

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EP2606751A1
EP2606751A1 EP11010068.2A EP11010068A EP2606751A1 EP 2606751 A1 EP2606751 A1 EP 2606751A1 EP 11010068 A EP11010068 A EP 11010068A EP 2606751 A1 EP2606751 A1 EP 2606751A1
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Regine Dr. Wolfgramm
Gitta Jünemann
Jan Fuhrmann
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Reemtsma Cigarettenfabriken GmbH
HF and PhF Reemtsma GmbH and Co
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Priority to ES12805599.3T priority patent/ES2610212T3/es
Priority to PL12805599T priority patent/PL2793623T3/pl
Priority to RU2014129553/12A priority patent/RU2604460C2/ru
Priority to AU2012359201A priority patent/AU2012359201B2/en
Priority to JP2014547760A priority patent/JP2015502161A/ja
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Priority to NZ625665A priority patent/NZ625665B2/en
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Priority to PCT/EP2012/005252 priority patent/WO2013091844A1/fr
Priority to TW101148665A priority patent/TWI578920B/zh
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24BMANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
    • A24B13/00Tobacco for pipes, for cigars, e.g. cigar inserts, or for cigarettes; Chewing tobacco; Snuff
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24BMANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
    • A24B15/00Chemical features or treatment of tobacco; Tobacco substitutes, e.g. in liquid form
    • A24B15/18Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes
    • A24B15/28Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances
    • A24B15/30Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances by organic substances
    • A24B15/302Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances by organic substances by natural substances obtained from animals or plants
    • A24B15/303Plant extracts other than tobacco
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D1/00Cigars; Cigarettes
    • A24D1/002Cigars; Cigarettes with additives, e.g. for flavouring

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  • the invention relates to a tobacco-containing article and to a method of manufacturing a tobacco-containing article.
  • Tobacco-containing articles like cigarettes, cigarillos, cigars or fine-cut products for self-made cigarettes and snus products, are often aromatised by means of flavourants, as e.g. menthol.
  • flavourants as e.g. menthol.
  • Such flavourants provide an intense flavour and are added in relatively small amounts, preferably as a liquid, e.g. during the preparation and saucing of the tobacco.
  • a disadvantage of this kind of conventional flavouring is the volatility and tendency to loss of many flavourants.
  • flavour capsule into a tobacco-containing article, which can be broken by the consumer in order to release on demand the flavourant contained in the capsule.
  • volatile flavourants it is possible to use volatile flavourants, but the tobacco-containing article in question is more expensive.
  • the tobacco-containing article according to the invention comprises tobacco and aromatic plant parts which do not derive from the tobacco plant.
  • the amount of the aromatic plant parts is in the range of from 0.5% by weight to 25% by weight, related to the total weight of the tobacco and the aromatic plant parts.
  • the aromatic plant parts have a size in the range of from 0.1 mm to 10 mm or in the range of from 0.2 mm to 6 mm.
  • the size of the aromatic plant parts is defined by a screening method, which is described in detail further below. Shortly, the aromatic plant parts are submitted to a series of vibrating screens according to DIN ISO 3310-1 having generally square meshes of decreasing sizes. If the aromatic plant parts have a size in a given range, virtually all of them will pass a screen having the upper limit of the range as the nominal mesh size, whereas the aromatic plant parts will not pass a screen having the lower limit of the range as the nominal mesh size. Aromatic plant parts passing a mesh diagonally may have a greater length than the nominal mesh size, but they are included by definition.
  • the material used for the aromatic plant parts may include some dust which even passes the smallest mesh size.
  • This dust by definition, is considered as not being a constituent of the aromatic plant parts. Its contribution is generally small.
  • the total size range of the aromatic plant parts is embedded in one of the above ranges, but may have a smaller or even much smaller extension (spread of sizes). All lower limits of greater than 0.1 mm and all upper limits of less than 10 mm of such spread are expressly disclosed herewith.
  • the amount of the aromatic plant parts is provided as a weight related to the total weight of the tobacco and the aromatic plant parts. Therefore, any major dependency on the actual moisture of the aromatic plant parts or of the tobacco cancels out.
  • the weight ratio shall be determined after equilibration of the aromatic plant parts and of the tobacco for 2 days at 22°C and at a relative humidity of 58-60%.
  • the tobacco-containing article according to the invention is an aromatised tobacco product, in which the aromatic plant parts are natural constituents and not artificial or concentrated aromas. This provides for a natural, maybe somewhat subliminal taste experience. The addition of artificial flavours, which otherwise would have to be added as alcoholic extracts, is not required, thus avoiding alcoholic constituents. Generally, the relative amount of the aromatic plant parts is greater than that of a conventional concentrated aroma substance, but not so great as to provide an obtrusive taste.
  • the aromatic plant parts are relatively large, e.g. in the range of from 0.1 mm to 10 mm or from 0.2 mm to 6 mm, they generally contain material in addition to any flavourants, e.g. in a plant cell structure, which is able to keep the flavourants and to reduce flavour loosening effects. This may result in a slightly increased flavour shelf life of the respective tobacco-containing article, compared to a conventional tobacco-containing article treated with a liquid aroma concentrate.
  • the relative amount of tobacco is smaller than in a conventional tobacco product. In a cigarette, cigarillo or cigar, this results in a dilution effect regarding tobacco nicotine and other constituents as, e.g., ammonia or nitrate. Examples are provided further below.
  • the pH is increased because of the aromatic plant parts, the taste is generally stronger, although less nicotine is present.
  • the aroma of the side-stream smoke of, e.g., a cigarette can also be positively influenced and optimised, depending on the selection of the aromatic plant parts.
  • the visual appearance of the aromatic plant parts which in many applications are leaves or leaf parts, implies a natural product and a natural aromatisation.
  • the tobacco-containing article in question can generate a pleasant smell, even before consumption.
  • the aromatic plant parts comprise herbs, teas, spearmint, peppermint, anise, sage, rosemary, wintergreen, avocado, ground coffee beans, or any mixtures thereof.
  • spearmint or peppermint causes a pleasant aroma.
  • a detailed (but not exclusive) list of plants delivering suitable aromatic plant parts is given further below.
  • At least part of the tobacco and of the aromatic plant parts can be included in a combined mixture. That means, e.g. cut tobacco parts and aromatic plant parts (e.g., in the size range of from 0.2 mm to 6 mm or of from 0.1 mm to 10 mm) are mixed together to form a combined and preferably generally homogeneous mixture.
  • At least part of the tobacco comprises reconstituted tobacco.
  • Sheets of reconstituted tobacco can be cut to form cut reconstituted tobacco, which can be mixed, e.g., with aromatic plant parts and also with natural cut tobacco.
  • a reconstituted product from aromatic plant parts, e.g. in a way similar to one of the known processes of manufacturing reconstituted tobacco, so that at least part of the aromatic plant parts in the tobacco-containing article comprises a reconstituted product.
  • a sheet of this reconstituted product can be cut to the desired size of the aromatic plant parts, e.g., in the range of from 0.2 mm to 6 mm or of from 0.1 mm to 10 mm.
  • a reconstituted product which contains a mixture of tobacco parts and of aromatic plant parts.
  • Such reconstituted product can also be produced in a manner analogous to conventional reconstituted tobacco. In this way, at least part of the tobacco and at least part of the aromatic plant parts are included in a combined reconstituted product, which can be cut to the desired size.
  • At least part of the aromatic plant parts is provided in the form of granules, preferably of a size in the range of from 0.2 mm to 5 mm or from 0.5 mm to 2.5 mm.
  • Such granules can be made of pressed aromatic plant parts and optionally additional water, without further additives.
  • Granules comprising aromatic plant parts as well as tobacco are also conceivable.
  • the tobacco-containing article includes a cut top-loaded sheet product, in which a base layer comprises or is made of reconstituted tobacco, wherein the base layer is provided on one side with aromatic plant parts.
  • WO 03/082030 A discloses a method of manufacturing a top-loaded sheet product, in this case a top-loaded cigarette filler, in which a base layer on a basis of a fine fraction of tobacco and cellulose fibres is provided on one side with a fraction of course tobacco, wherein the assembly is subjected to a drying treatment.
  • a base layer comprising reconstituted tobacco can be provided on one side with aromatic plant parts, and after drying this top-loaded sheet product is cut to pieces of the desired size.
  • the tobacco-containing article includes a cut top-loaded sheet product, in which a base layer comprises reconstituted aromatic plant parts, wherein the base layer is provided on one side with aromatic plant parts.
  • This cut top-loaded sheet product constitutes at least part of the aromatic plant parts. It can be mixed with tobacco and/or reconstituted tobacco and optionally with additional aromatic plant parts.
  • the size of the aromatic plant parts in the range of from 0.1 mm to 10 mm or of from 0.2 mm to 6 mm is to be understood as the size of the aromatic plant part pieces used in the manufacturing process of the reconstituted sheet product.
  • a reconstituted product is produced as generally known in the art.
  • At least one flavourant in addition to the aromatic plant parts can be added, preferably as a liquid.
  • An example is the addition of menthol to achieve a super-aromatisation.
  • the aromatic plant parts can have a moisture of from 5% to 35%, preferably of from 5% to 20% or of from 7% to 12%, related to the total of the dry weight of the respective aromatic plant parts plus the moisture.
  • moisture After admixture to tobacco, moisture generally equilibrates between the aromatic plant parts and the tobacco, e.g. within a closed packaging.
  • Cigarettes typically have a moisture of from 7% to 14%, snus in the order of 35%.
  • the tobacco-containing article according to the invention can be provided as a cigarette, e.g., as a full-flavour cigarette having a tar level depending on regulatory ceilings, as a light cigarette having a tar level of up to 7 mg or as an ultralight cigarette having a tar level of up to 2 mg, or as a cigarillo or as a cigar.
  • a cigarette e.g., as a full-flavour cigarette having a tar level depending on regulatory ceilings, as a light cigarette having a tar level of up to 7 mg or as an ultralight cigarette having a tar level of up to 2 mg, or as a cigarillo or as a cigar.
  • the tobacco-containing article is provided in the form of pipe tobacco or in the form of fine-cut for self-made cigarettes, packaged in a suitable enclosure.
  • Self-made cigarettes are known as "RYO" (roll-your-own), which means that the consumer takes a portion of fine-cut comprising tobacco and aromatic plant parts from a package, puts it on a cigarette paper (optionally with an additional filter), rolls the cigarette paper about the fine-cut and glues the seam of the cigarette paper.
  • MYO make-your-own
  • fine-cut is taken from a package and filled into some apparatus which, upon operation by the consumer; automatically or semi-automatically forms a finished smoking article.
  • the tobacco-containing article according to the invention can also be provided in the form of snus, a product consumed by placing it under the lip for some period of time.
  • the snus comprising tobacco and aromatic plant parts is prepared in a grinded and sieved form.
  • the snus parts can have a size range of, e.g. , from 0.1 mm to 1.5 mm or from 0.1 mm to 0.8 mm.
  • the tobacco-containing article comprises cut tobacco and/or cut sheet products.
  • the cut width of the tobacco or the respective sheet product can be that of cut tobacco in conventional tobacco-containing articles, e.g., 0.2 mm to 0.75 mm for fine cut tobacco, greater than 1.5 mm for pipe tobacco, or 0.6 mm to 0.9 mm for typical cigarettes.
  • Such widths can also be suitable to the aromatic plant parts, when used in cut leaf form or cut sheet form.
  • aromatic plant parts which do not derive from the tobacco plant and which have a size in the desired range, e.g., in the range of from 0.1 mm to 10 mm or in the range of from 0.2 mm to 6 mm, are added to the tobacco in an amount in the range of from 0.5% by weight to 25% by weight, related to the total weight of the tobacco and the aromatic plant parts. That means that the tobacco or at least part of the tobacco is cut independently of the aromatic plant parts.
  • uncut, large aromatic plant parts are already added to tobacco parts like leaves, ribs or stems or to a reconstituted tobacco sheet before the cutting step is performed. It is advantageous, however, when the aromatic plant parts are admixed relatively late in the process because they might release a strong aroma which tends to contaminate the manufacturing equipment.
  • aromatic plant parts preferably cut ones
  • aromatic plant parts can be added during treatment of the cut tobacco, e.g., during blending or flavouring.
  • the aromatic plant parts to be examined are moisture-conditioned at a relative humidity of (70 ⁇ 2)% and at a temperature of (22 ⁇ 1) °C for 48 h. If the particles were too dry, they would break during sieving, which would deliver erroneous results.
  • the moisture-conditioned aromatic plant parts are submitted to a stack of vibrating screens according to DIN ISO 3310-1 having meshes of decreasing sizes. If the aromatic plant parts have a size distribution in a given range, virtually all of them will pass a screen having the upper limit of the range as the nominal mesh size, whereas the aromatic plant parts will not pass a screen having the lower limit of the range as the nominal mesh size. Individual aromatic plant parts passing a mesh diagonally may have a greater length than the nominal mesh size, but they are included by definition. On the other hand, the material used for the aromatic plant parts may include some dust which even passes the smallest mesh size. This dust, by definition, is considered as not being a constituent of the aromatic plant parts. Its contribution is generally small.
  • the screening machine For screening leaves, the screening machine performs horizontal vibrations of 15 mm with a frequency of 270/min for 5 minutes (instead of 10 minutes). Mesh sizes of 1.18 mm, 2.36 mm and 4 mm are used. For screening granulates, the screening machine runs for 1 minute, and mesh sizes of 1.6 mm, 1.4 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.0 mm, 0.8 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.25 mm and 0 mm are used.
  • a size distribution is to be determined with a higher accuracy, a stack of several screens can be used. In case the number of screens exceeds the capability of the screening machine, the size distribution can be determined sequentially.
  • a large variety of plant species can be used as sources for the aromatic plant parts according to the invention.
  • Herbs and teas in general, and more specific spearmint, peppermint, anise, sage, rosemary, wintergreen, avocado, and ground coffee beans have already been mentioned above.
  • the appropriate plant parts may derive from leaves, blossoms, fruits, roots, bark, etc. Mixtures of aromatic plant parts from different species are conceivable as well.
  • Table 1 includes a plurality of plant species which may be particularly useful for the purposes of the invention: Table 1 Examples for plant species as source for aromatic plant parts English Name Latin Name Apple Malus sylvestris Bearberry Arctostaphylos uva ursi Black current (folia) Ribes nigrum Cinnamon (cortex) Cinnamomum spec.
  • Coltsfoot Tussilago farfara Damask rose (flores) Rosa centifolia Damiana leaves (folia) Turnera diffusa Dandelion blooms Taraxacum officinalis Elder (flores) Sambucus nigra Eucalyptus Eucalyptus globulus German chamomile (flores) Matricaria chamomilla Gingko biloba Gingko biloba Hazelnut Corylus avellana Honeysuckle Loni cera spec.
  • Hop blooms (glandulae) Humulus lupulus Jasmine (flores) Jasminum officinale Lady's mantle Alchemilla vulgaris Lavender (flores) Lavandula officinalis Marshmallow herb (folia) Althaeae officinalis Maté tea (folia) Ilex paraguariensis Melissa (folia) Melissa officinalis Mint leaves Mentha crispata Mullein (folia) Verbascum densiflorum Orange blossom (flores) Citrus aurantium Papaya Carica papaya Passionflower (herba) Passiflora incarnata Peppermint Mentha piperita Red clover (flores) Trifolium pratense Red willow Cornus amomum Robinia blossom (flores) Robinia pseudoacacia Rose petals Rosa spec.
  • Spearmint Mentha spicata contains some (but not much) menthol, as well as carvone, pulegone, limonene and esters.
  • the size distribution of the leaves of two different samples of spearmint leaves was determined by means of the screening method described above, using mesh sizes of 1.18 mm, 2.36 mm and 4 mm.
  • the first sample about 2.6% by weight of the leaves did not pass the 4 mm mesh screen, about 27.3% by weight did not pass the 2.36 mm mesh screen, about 57.2% by weight did not pass the 1.18 mm mesh screen, and about 12.9% by weight passed the 1.18 mm mesh screen, the peak size being slightly more than 1.18 mm.
  • the corresponding numbers were 10.2%, 63.1%, 24.8% and 2.0%, respectively, and the peak was at a leaf size of about 2 mm.
  • Peppermint Mentha piperita contains menthol, menthone, cineol, tanning agents and flavonoids.
  • Table 2 presents the fraction of the total sample of 402.34 g retained by a screen of a given mesh size (mesh sizes of 1.6 mm, 1.4 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.0 mm, 0.8 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.25 mm and 0 mm).
  • Table 2 shows that essentially all of the granules have a size in the range of from 0.25 mm to 1.2 mm. The contribution of the particles passing the 0.25 mm mesh (dust) is negligible. The distribution peaks at about 0.5 mm.
  • Example 3 two other samples of spearmint and peppermint were investigated. In both samples, the aromatic plant parts had a granular form. After equilibration at 22 °C and 60% relative humidity, the spearmint sample had a relative moisture of 7.5% and the peppermint sample of 8.5%.
  • Table 3 Size distributions in a sample of granulated spearmint and in a sample of granulated peppermint Mesh size [mm] Spearmint Peppermint Fraction [%] Fraction [%] 1.6 0.04 0.02 1.4 0.02 0.08 1.2 0.12 0.28 1.0 10.00 15.56 - 0.8 43.78 39.94 0.5 43.69 41.06 0.25 2.31 3.04 0 0.04 0.04 100.00 100.00
  • the granules essentially have sizes in the range of from 0.25 mm to 1.2 mm, peaking somewhere between 0.5 mm and 0.8 mm.
  • Example 4 one of the spearmint samples of Example 1 (that with the peak size of about 2 mm) was used to prepare virtually homogeneous mixtures of spearmint leaves and American blend tobacco. From mixtures containing 2%, 5%, 10% and 20% spearmint by weight (related to the total weight of spearmint and tobacco; designated by MS1, MS2, MS3, and MS4, respectively), filter cigarettes of 7.8 mm diameter with a cellulose acetate filter plug of 21 mm length and a tobacco/spearmint rod of 62 mm length were made. Some constituents of the tobacco/spearmint mixtures were analyzed. Moreover, properties of the cigarettes including smoke data (according to DIN ISO 4387/A) were measured. The results for the samples MS1, MS2, MS3, and MS4 as well as for a control sample CS (American blend tobacco without spearmint) are summarised in Table 4. The abbreviations used in Table 4 are explained at the end of Table 5 below.
  • Table 4 Data for cigarettes made from mixtures of American blend tobacco and spearmint Sample CS MS1 MS2 MS3 MS4 Physical Data Units Blend AB AB + 2% mint AB + 5% mint AB + 10% mint AB + 20% mint Format mm 7.8 x (62+21) 7.8 x (62+21) 7.8 x (62+21) 7.8 x (62+21) 7.8 x (62+21) Cigarette weight mg 844 845 847 842 825 Oven Horo moisture % 12.0 12.1 11.9 11.7 11.4 Diameter mm 7.80 7.80 7.82 7.83 7.83 Pressure drop filter mmWG 67.9 67.9 68.5 68.9 67.9 Pressure drop open Pdo* mmWG 82 80 79 81 82 Press.
  • Example 5 Mixture of tobacco and black tea
  • Example 5 virtually homogeneous mixtures of American blend tobacco and black tea (loose leaves) were prepared. From mixtures containing 2%, 5%, 10% and 20% black tea by weight (related to the total weight of black tea and tobacco; designated by TS1, TS2, TS3, and TS4, respectively), filter cigarettes of 7.8 mm diameter with a cellulose acetate filter plug of 21 mm length and a tobacco/black tea rod of 62 mm length were made. Some constituents of the tobacco/black tea mixtures were analyzed. Moreover, properties of the cigarettes including smoke data (according to DIN ISO 4387/A) were measured. The results for the samples TS1, TS2, TS3, and TS4 as well as for a control sample CS (American blend tobacco without black tea) are summarised in Table 5. The abbreviations used in Table 5 are explained at the end of the table.
  • Table 5 shows that the tobacco nicotine (i.e. the relative amount of nicotine in the mixture of tobacco and black tea) decreases with increasing amount of black tea in the mixture.
  • Table 6 shows, for both mixtures MS1 and MS3, averages of the absolute amounts of the spearmint aroma constituents before storage and of the relative losses (related to the initial amounts) after six months of storage.
  • Table 6 Aroma constituents in cigarettes containing American blend tobacco and spearmint according to Example 4, initially and relative loss after 6 months of storage Spearmint constituent Initial amount ⁇ g/Cig. 6 m. refrig. clos. loss% 6 m. room clos. loss% 6 m. room open loss% Initial amount ⁇ g/Cig. 6 m. refrig. clos. loss% 6 m. room clos. loss% 6 m.

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RU2014129553/12A RU2604460C2 (ru) 2011-12-21 2012-12-17 Табачная композиция
AU2012359201A AU2012359201B2 (en) 2011-12-21 2012-12-17 Tobacco-containing article
JP2014547760A JP2015502161A (ja) 2011-12-21 2012-12-17 タバコ含有物品
UAA201407995A UA114307C2 (uk) 2011-12-21 2012-12-17 Тютюновмісний виріб
ES12805599.3T ES2610212T3 (es) 2011-12-21 2012-12-17 Artículo que contiene tabaco
PL12805599T PL2793623T3 (pl) 2011-12-21 2012-12-17 Wyrób zawierający tytoń
PCT/EP2012/005252 WO2013091844A1 (fr) 2011-12-21 2012-12-17 Article contenant du tabac
TW101148665A TWI578920B (zh) 2011-12-21 2012-12-20 含有煙草之物品
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