EP3412159A1 - Tapis aromatisant pour tabac et récipient correspondant - Google Patents

Tapis aromatisant pour tabac et récipient correspondant Download PDF

Info

Publication number
EP3412159A1
EP3412159A1 EP17175337.9A EP17175337A EP3412159A1 EP 3412159 A1 EP3412159 A1 EP 3412159A1 EP 17175337 A EP17175337 A EP 17175337A EP 3412159 A1 EP3412159 A1 EP 3412159A1
Authority
EP
European Patent Office
Prior art keywords
mat
smoking
article
container
flavourant
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Withdrawn
Application number
EP17175337.9A
Other languages
German (de)
English (en)
Inventor
Clément BESSO
Nazan Gunduz
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Philip Morris Products SA
Original Assignee
Philip Morris Products SA
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Philip Morris Products SA filed Critical Philip Morris Products SA
Priority to EP17175337.9A priority Critical patent/EP3412159A1/fr
Publication of EP3412159A1 publication Critical patent/EP3412159A1/fr
Withdrawn legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F23/00Cases for tobacco, snuff, or chewing tobacco
    • 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
    • A24B15/281Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances the action of the chemical substances being delayed
    • A24B15/282Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes by chemical substances the action of the chemical substances being delayed by indirect addition of the chemical substances, e.g. in the wrapper, in the case
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F25/00Devices used by the smoker for controlling the moisture content of, or for scenting, cigars, cigarettes or tobacco

Definitions

  • This disclosure relates to tobacco accessories, such as a mat with flavourant for transferring the flavourant onto the smoking material for handmade smoking articles and a container including the mat.
  • Handmade smoking articles are made, usually by the smoker, by wrapping a rectangular sheet of cigarette wrapping paper around tobacco material.
  • the tobacco material may be prepared for tubing, rolling, or making a smoking article after being removed from a container and manipulated by the smoker.
  • Smokers typically collect the tobacco material with their fingertips and place the tobacco material onto cigarette paper.
  • the wrapping may be done by hand or by use of a cigarette rolling mat or by use of a hand operated device.
  • Tobacco for handmade cigarettes is often supplied in pouch-style containers.
  • Some rolling mats such as in the form of an extended cover flap, are integrated into pouches made with a plastic sheet, which may be susceptible to static build-up and inconvenient sticking to the tobacco material. Meanwhile, the available surface as provided by an extended cover flap of a pouch itself may be quite limited and may increase the pack manufacturing cost.
  • a consumer of 'roll your own' or 'make your own' cigarettes requires tobacco, wrapping papers, and other optional components, such as filters.
  • Some cigarette wrapping paper includes embedded aromas or frangible microcapsules to be released on demand by the consumer.
  • the flavourants may be embedded into the wrapper or on an outer surface of the cigarette in a band of "Peel and Sniff" or “Scratch and Sniff” microcapsules.
  • "Peel and Sniff" sampling systems an aroma is released by the consumer physically separating two strips of film, paper or other material between which the microencapsulated odorant has been deposited. Separation of the strips ruptures the microcapsules containing the odorant, thereby releasing the aroma to the consumer.
  • the present disclosure provides a container that includes a mat for preparing tobacco material for use in a smoking article.
  • the mat has a surface and a flavourant disposed on the surface.
  • the flavourant is configured to transfer from the surface to tobacco material disposed on the surface when an amount of the tobacco material is manipulated on the surface.
  • the mat may be included with a container.
  • the mat may be used separately from the container.
  • the mat may include foldable material and may define folding lines across the surface.
  • the mat may include two or more flavourants disposed in distinct regions on the surface. Indicia visible on the surface of the mat may define the distinct regions.
  • the article includes a container for smoking material or smoking accessories and a mat for preparing smoking material for use in a smoking article.
  • the mat includes a surface and a flavourant disposed on the surface.
  • the flavourant is configured to transfer from the surface to smoking material disposed on the surface when an amount of the smoking material is manipulated on the surface.
  • the mat may be coupled to the container.
  • the mat may be removably coupled to the container.
  • the mat may be stored in a pocket or compartment of the container.
  • the mat may be an integral part of the container.
  • the mat may be formed of a foldable material.
  • the mat may include one or more folding lines across the surface.
  • the mat may be formed of a cardboard or plastic material.
  • Two or more different flavourants may be disposed on the surface.
  • Two or more flavourants may be disposed in distinct regions on the surface.
  • the article may include indicia visible on the surface of the mat indicating the flavourant in each distinct region.
  • the article may include advertising information or an aesthetic pattern.
  • the one or more flavourants may be disposed in frangible flavoured microcapsules.
  • a flavouring mat for preparing smoking material for use in a smoking article.
  • the mat includes a surface and a flavourant disposed on the surface.
  • the flavourant is configured to transfer from the surface to smoking material disposed on the surface when an amount of the smoking material is manipulated on the surface.
  • Utilizing the mat, or flavouring mat, described herein may provide a convenient and large preparation surface for preparing tobacco material that may, conveniently, impart flavour on the tobacco material and also may scent the smoker's fingers during typical steps of tubing, rolling, or making a handmade smoking article.
  • the size of the mat may be sufficient to prevent excess waste of tobacco material.
  • the mat may be foldable to facilitate guiding or pouring unused tobacco back into a tobacco container, portable storage of the mat with the tobacco container or elsewhere, protecting flavourants from release when not in use, and keeping the preparation surface clean.
  • the mat may provide a selection of flavours for the smoker and corresponding visual indicia for each different flavour. Further, the mat provides more surface area for advertisement or aesthetics. In general, the mat may be used in any suitable manner for its flavouring and structural characteristics.
  • smoking article refers to cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos and other articles in which a smoking material, such as a tobacco material, forms a tobacco rod and is lit and combusted to produce smoke.
  • a smoking article comprises a mouthpiece filter segment at one distal end of the tobacco rod.
  • container for smoking material or smoking accessories refers to any suitable container for holding smoking material or smoking accessories.
  • Such containers may have any suitable shape and be made of any suitable material, such as round tins, square or rectangular tins, stand up bags, roll pouches, side fold pouches, and buckets.
  • Some containers have lids or flaps to close the pocket or compartment used to store smoking material. Examples of containers include packs of loose tobacco and packages for smoking accessories.
  • smoking accessories refers to lighters, filters, various cigarette papers (for example, cigarette wrapping paper), cigarette tubes, rolling mats, devices of making make-your-own cigarettes, or other devices for handmaking smoking articles.
  • smoking material refers to any material suitable for smoking, particularly tobacco material.
  • tobacco material refers shredded tobacco or tobacco cut filler, or it may include reconstituted tobacco or cast leaf tobacco, or a mixture of both. Tobacco used may be of any suitable type for smoking in cigarettes or other smoking articles.
  • loose tobacco material refers to tobacco material that is not incorporated into a smoking article.
  • the term "manipulation” refers to manual interaction and, in particular, refers to using one's hands to interact with a flavouring mat and tobacco material on the flavouring mat.
  • a smoker may place tobacco material on the flavouring mat and scoop the tobacco material with a pinch of the fingers to lift and place the tobacco material onto cigarette wrapping paper.
  • Interacting with tobacco material on the flavouring mat may result in incidental contact of the hands (for example, fingertips) and a surface of the flavouring mat.
  • the incidental contact may result in a frictional interface of the flavouring mat surface by the hands of the smoker, which may be described as scratching or rubbing.
  • Interacting with the flavouring mat may include peeling away a layer from the surface of the flavouring mat.
  • the container may include smoking material, smoking accessories, or both.
  • the smoking material may be tobacco material, particularly loose tobacco material for 'roll your own' or 'make your own' smoking articles.
  • the mat may be included with the container. However, the mat may not need to be accompanied by the container and may be used separately from the container. In some embodiments, the mat may be an integral part of the container. For example, mat may be integrated as part of an extended flap that is also used to close a tobacco pouch. In some embodiments, the mat is removably coupled to the container. For example, the mat may be coupled when stored with the container but removable before use as a surface to prepare tobacco material.
  • the mat may be removably coupled to the container in any suitable manner.
  • the mat may be coupled by being placed in a pocket or compartment of the container.
  • the pocket or compartment may also be used to store smoking material, smoking accessories, or both.
  • the mat may be stored in a different pocket or compartment of the container from the smoking material, smoking accessories, or both.
  • the mat is attached or otherwise coupled adjacent to an interior surface or an exterior surface of the container.
  • the mat may include a preparation surface.
  • the surface may be used to manipulate tobacco material or other types of smoking material.
  • the surface may be flat or substantially flat in use.
  • the surface may be an upper surface or oriented upwards in use.
  • the mat may include a flavourant.
  • the flavourant may be configured to transfer from the surface when the smoker comes into contact with the surface.
  • the mat may be manipulated by the smoker directly (for example, peeling).
  • the smoker may incidentally contact the surface when manipulating an amount of smoking material disposed on the surface of the mat, which may include activities to tube, roll, or otherwise handmake a cigarette.
  • the flavourant may transfer from the surface in response to the contact, whether direct or incidental.
  • the transferred flavourant may come into contact with the smoking material or the fingers of the smoker.
  • the smoking material may be flavoured by such contact to form a flavoured smoking material.
  • the fingers of the smoker may also be desirably scented by such contact (like a perfume or fragrance).
  • the flavourant may be disposed on the surface in any suitable manner that allows flavourant to transfer to smoking material when the smoking material is manipulated on the surface.
  • Being disposed on the surface may include being at least partially or even fully embedded in the surface or material forming the mat, so long as the flavourant is accessible in response to manipulation of the mat or the smoking material.
  • the flavourant may be disposed in capsules disposed on the surface.
  • the capsules may be microcapsules. Microcapsules may range in diameter from about 5 micrometers to about 30 micrometers.
  • the capsules containing flavourant may be frangible.
  • the direct or incidental contact described herein may be sufficient to break the capsules.
  • Any suitable type of frangible capsule may be used.
  • a film, strip, or other material is disposed on the surface and, when removed, may rupture the frangible capsules (for example, peel and sniff).
  • any suitable frictional force applied to the surface may rupture the frangible capsules (for example, scratch and sniff).
  • the flavourant may be coated onto the surface, directly or disposed in capsules.
  • the flavourant may also be disposed on other surfaces of the mat.
  • the mat includes a first surface and an opposite surface.
  • Flavourant may be disposed on one or both surfaces.
  • One, two, or more flavourants may be disposed on the surface.
  • multiple flavourants are disposed on the surface.
  • the surface may include one, two, or more distinct regions. Each distinct region may include a flavourant. Each distinct region may include a different flavourant than other distinct regions on the surface.
  • Suitable flavourants may include any flavourants commonly used in foods, confections, or other oral products.
  • suitable flavourants include, but are not limited to, berry flavours such as pomegranate, acai, raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, boysenberry, and/or cranberry.
  • flavourants include, without limitation, any natural or synthetic flavour or aroma, such as menthol, peppermint, spearmint, wintergreen, bourbon, scotch, whiskey, cognac, hydrangea, lavender, chocolate, licorice, citrus and other fruit flavours, such as apple, peach, pear, cherry, plum, orange, lime, grape, and grapefruit, gamma octalactone, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, breath freshener flavours, butter, rum, coconut, almond, pecan, walnut, hazelnut, french vanilla, macadamia, sugar cane, maple, cassis, caramel, banana, malt, espresso, kahlua, white chocolate, spice flavours such as cinnamon, clove, cilantro, basil, oregano, garlic, mustard, nutmeg, rosemary, thyme, tarragon, dill, sage, anise, and fennel, methyl salicylate, linalool, jas
  • the distinct regions may be demarcated or otherwise defined with indicia that is visible on the surface.
  • the distinct regions may be separated by printed lines between the regions.
  • the distinct regions may at least partially or fully include, or be coextensive with, a printed area.
  • the printed area may be unique to, or represent, the flavourant in the distinct region.
  • Printed areas may include an image, a pattern, a colour, or other distinguishable visual representation.
  • the printed area of a distinct region may include an image of an apple to represent an apple flavour in the distinct region.
  • the mat may be formed of foldable material.
  • the distinct regions may be separated by fold lines between the regions.
  • Suitable foldable material may be rigid, semi-rigid, or flexible. Preferably, the material is rigid or semi-rigid. Creases, indentations, perforations, or the like may be used to form the fold lines in the material.
  • suitable foldable material includes cardboard, plastic, synthetic paper, glossy paper, or fabric.
  • the foldable material is a synthetic or glossy paper. The paper may be about 200 weight as measured in grams per square meter (gsm).
  • synthetic paper may be 200 gsm weight synthetic paper.
  • glossy paper may be 200 gsm weight glossy paper, such as SAPPIshapedArt Gloss 200 gsm paper.
  • the foldable material is upcyclable, or recyclable into the same material, such as a Durabook synthetic sheet.
  • One or more folding lines may be defined across the surface of the mat. Each folding line may extend straight. Each folding line may extend from one and of the mat to the other end of the mat so that the full mat is foldable along the folding line.
  • the mat may be partially foldable along a folding line to facilitate guiding unused smoking material back into the container.
  • the mat may be fully foldable along a folding line to facilitate folding the mat for thin, or low-profile, storage (for example, with the container).
  • the folding lines may be indicated on the surface to the smoker by preformed physical features (for example, indentations or perforations in the mat), printed lines to mark the folding lines, or printed areas adjacent to the folding lines (for example, marking a region adjacent to the folding line).
  • the folding lines may not be coextensive with each distinct region.
  • a fold line may intersect or pass through a distinct region or the surface may include indications of more distinct regions than as would otherwise be indicated by folding lines.
  • the visuals may include advertising information or an aesthetic pattern.
  • the visuals may be coextensive with the fold lines, distinct regions, or both.
  • the visuals may also be non-coextensive with the fold lines and distinct regions. For example, visuals may be superimposed over fold lines or distinct regions. As another example, visuals may be placed outside of the distinct regions (for example, where the distinct region is not).
  • Visuals may also adorn other surfaces of the mat.
  • the surface opposite to the flavoured surface has advertising information or an aesthetic pattern.
  • the flavoured surface may include one or more distinct regions with associated visual indicia, while the opposite surface may include advertising information or an aesthetic pattern.
  • one or more visuals are visible while the mat is in use (for example, unfolded). In some embodiments, one or more visuals may be visible while the mat is stored (for example, folded). For example, the mat may be stored in a transparent or translucent pocket of the container, or otherwise coupled adjacent to the exterior of the container, and the visuals may be visible to the smoker.
  • the mat may be any suitable shape and size sufficient for preparing smoking material for use in a smoking article.
  • the surface may be capable of supporting not only smoking material but also smoking accessories (for example, cigarette wrapping paper) during such preparation.
  • the mat When unfolded, the mat may include a flat or substantially flat surface area having a maximum dimension (for example, length or width) in a range from about 90 mm to about 420 mm.
  • the surface area may be any suitable geometrical shape, such as a square, rectangle, funnel, trapezoid, rounded, or other geometry.
  • the surface area may be defined by a size of paper, such as A4 or A5.
  • the mat When folded, the mat may be a suitable shape and size for convenient storage with the container. In some embodiments, the mat may fold into a shape that fits into a pocket or compartment of the container. For example, the mat may fold into the shape of square, irrespective of the unfolded shape of the mat.
  • the mat may have any suitable thickness to support the smoking material.
  • the thickness of the mat may be suitable for folding (for example, sufficiently thin to be folded).
  • the mat may include physical features (for example, indentations) to facilitate folding of the mat, particularly for thicker mats.
  • the mat may be used in any suitable manner to prepare smoking material for use in a smoking article.
  • An example method of use includes unfolding the mat, disposing an amount of smoking material (for example, tobacco material) on the surface of the mat, manipulating the smoking material in contact with the surface to form flavoured smoking material.
  • Manipulating the smoking material may include contacting the surface (for example, with a hand) while manipulating the smoking material to release flavourant from the surface.
  • the smoker may further manipulate the mat (for example, peel a layer off, rub, or scratch the surface) to release the flavourant.
  • Flavourant may be released by rupturing frangible capsules.
  • a cigarette or other smoking article may be made from the flavoured smoking material.
  • Mat 401 may be measured by a maximum dimension 410 from one end of the mat to the opposite end (for example, a length).
  • the mat 401 may also be measured in another maximum dimension 411, which may be perpendicular to the maximum dimension 410 (for example, a width). As shown, one end of the mat 401 of a trapezoidal shape is wider than the other end of the mat.
  • the maximum dimension 411 refers to the widest end of the mat.
  • the length of the mat 401 may be measured similarly.
  • Other mats 402, 403, 404, 405 may be measured in the maximum dimensions 410,411 in this same manner.
  • the mat 401 has a maximum dimension 410 that is about equal to the maximum dimension 411. For example, the maximum dimensions 410, 411 may be equal to about 180 mm.
  • mat 402 is also in the shape of a trapezoid with similar characteristics to mat 401 and includes folding lines 422. However, as illustrated, mat 402 has a greater maximum dimension 410 than maximum dimension 411. For example, the maximum dimension 410 may be equal to about 270 mm and the maximum dimension 411 may be equal to about 180 mm. Mat 402 may still be fully folded into the shape of a square of the same size as fully folded mat 401.
  • mat 403 is in the shape of a square and includes fold lines 423. As illustrated, mat 403 has maximum dimensions 410, 411 that are about equal, for example, about 180 mm. Mat 403 may be fully folded into the shape of a square the same size as fully folded mats 401, 402.
  • mat 403 also includes distinct regions 431, 432 defined by optional printed lines.
  • the distinct regions 431, 432 may alternatively be defined by folding lines 423 or by printed areas 441, 442 (for example, the images).
  • the printed areas 441, 442 may each correspond to the flavour disposed on the surface of the mat 403 within the distinct region 431, 432.
  • printed area 441 showing an image of an apple may indicate that distinct region 431 is apple flavoured
  • printed area 442 showing an image of vanilla ice cream may indicate that distinct region 432 is vanilla flavoured.
  • any one of the other mats 401, 402, 404, 405 may include distinct regions, printed areas, or printed lines in addition to their respective fold lines 421, 422, 424, 425.
  • mat 404 is in the shape of a rectangle and includes fold lines 424. As illustrated, mat 404 has a greater maximum dimension 410 than maximum dimension 411. For example, maximum dimension 410 may be equal to about 270 mm, and maximum dimension 411 may be equal to about 180 mm. Mat 404 may be fully folded into the shape of a square the same size as fully folded mats 401, 402, 403.
  • mat 405 is a rounded shape and includes fold lines 425. As illustrated, mat 405 has the same maximum dimensions 410, 411 that are about equal, for example, about 270 mm. Mat 405 may be fully folded into the shape of a square the same size as fully folded mats 401, 402, 403, 404. Mat 405 may include a tab for easy gripping, which may facilitate folding or unfolding. In some cases, the tab may not be considered part of the usable surface.

Landscapes

  • Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • General Health & Medical Sciences (AREA)
  • Toxicology (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • General Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Packaging Of Annular Or Rod-Shaped Articles, Wearing Apparel, Cassettes, Or The Like (AREA)
EP17175337.9A 2017-06-09 2017-06-09 Tapis aromatisant pour tabac et récipient correspondant Withdrawn EP3412159A1 (fr)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP17175337.9A EP3412159A1 (fr) 2017-06-09 2017-06-09 Tapis aromatisant pour tabac et récipient correspondant

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP17175337.9A EP3412159A1 (fr) 2017-06-09 2017-06-09 Tapis aromatisant pour tabac et récipient correspondant

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
EP3412159A1 true EP3412159A1 (fr) 2018-12-12

Family

ID=59053995

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
EP17175337.9A Withdrawn EP3412159A1 (fr) 2017-06-09 2017-06-09 Tapis aromatisant pour tabac et récipient correspondant

Country Status (1)

Country Link
EP (1) EP3412159A1 (fr)

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US20050072437A1 (en) * 2003-10-03 2005-04-07 Gomez Remberto Andres Estrella Smoking kit for customizing a tobacco product
EP1645511A1 (fr) * 2003-07-16 2006-04-12 Japan Tobacco Inc. Appareil alimentateur de materiau d'emballage interne pour l'emballage d'un paquet de cigarettes
US20150264975A1 (en) * 2005-11-01 2015-09-24 Philip Morris Usa Inc. Smoking article with manually releasable odorant

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP1645511A1 (fr) * 2003-07-16 2006-04-12 Japan Tobacco Inc. Appareil alimentateur de materiau d'emballage interne pour l'emballage d'un paquet de cigarettes
US20050072437A1 (en) * 2003-10-03 2005-04-07 Gomez Remberto Andres Estrella Smoking kit for customizing a tobacco product
US20150264975A1 (en) * 2005-11-01 2015-09-24 Philip Morris Usa Inc. Smoking article with manually releasable odorant

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US10986860B2 (en) Smoking article with manually releasable odorant
JP5667075B2 (ja) 可動式に係合可能な部分を有する芳香放出パッケージ、このパッケージの使用者の食品に関する知覚を高める方法及びパッケージから芳香を放出する方法
JP4942746B2 (ja) ばら詰め喫煙可能材料を収容する箱
US8646598B2 (en) Individually wrapped rolling papers
WO2008070032A2 (fr) Dispositif de stockage et de distribution d'un produit et son procédé
WO2016141377A1 (fr) Cônes emballés imbriqués ayant des inserts de forme de support emballés dans un sachet
CN106005742B (zh) 改进型食品包装
US2346407A (en) Commodity package for cigarettes and the like
EP3038477A1 (fr) Procédé et appareil de préparation d'un produit du tabac fini
US20080023352A1 (en) Reclosable packaging for individually wrapped articles
EP3412159A1 (fr) Tapis aromatisant pour tabac et récipient correspondant
US20130087474A1 (en) Cover sleeve for cigarette packs
JP3191546U (ja) 袋収納容器
JP3095864U (ja) 商品小出しシステムとそれに使用するカプセル
JPS6315173Y2 (fr)
RU66898U1 (ru) Обертка для кондитерского драже
AU2017200981A1 (en) Aspect of packaging for use with a beverage container
JP2007137460A (ja) 包装用箱

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
PUAI Public reference made under article 153(3) epc to a published international application that has entered the european phase

Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009012

AK Designated contracting states

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR

AX Request for extension of the european patent

Extension state: BA ME

STAA Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent

Free format text: STATUS: THE APPLICATION IS DEEMED TO BE WITHDRAWN

18D Application deemed to be withdrawn

Effective date: 20190613