EP4125448A1 - Paper forming a cavity between a tobacco rod and a filter segment - Google Patents

Paper forming a cavity between a tobacco rod and a filter segment

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EP4125448A1
EP4125448A1 EP21714879.0A EP21714879A EP4125448A1 EP 4125448 A1 EP4125448 A1 EP 4125448A1 EP 21714879 A EP21714879 A EP 21714879A EP 4125448 A1 EP4125448 A1 EP 4125448A1
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Prior art keywords
filter
segment
length
cooling tube
smoking
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French (fr)
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Oleksandr ZHURBA
Leonid TSKHAY
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JT International SA
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/01Making cigarettes for simulated smoking devices
    • 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
    • A24B15/10Chemical features of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes
    • A24B15/12Chemical features of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes of reconstituted tobacco
    • A24B15/14Chemical features of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes of reconstituted tobacco made of tobacco and a binding agent not derived from tobacco
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24BMANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
    • A24B3/00Preparing tobacco in the factory
    • A24B3/14Forming reconstituted tobacco products, e.g. wrapper materials, sheets, imitation leaves, rods, cakes; Forms of such products
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/005Treatment of cigarette paper
    • A24C5/007Perforating
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/14Machines of the continuous-rod type
    • A24C5/18Forming the rod
    • A24C5/1885Forming the rod for cigarettes with an axial air duct
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    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24CMACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
    • A24C5/00Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
    • A24C5/47Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces
    • A24C5/471Attaching filters or mouthpieces to cigars or cigarettes, e.g. inserting filters into cigarettes or their mouthpieces by means of a connecting band
    • A24C5/473Cutting the connecting band
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    • 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
    • A24D1/02Cigars; Cigarettes with special covers
    • A24D1/027Cigars; Cigarettes with special covers with ventilating means, e.g. perforations
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    • 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
    • A24D1/04Cigars; Cigarettes with mouthpieces or filter-tips
    • A24D1/045Cigars; Cigarettes with mouthpieces or filter-tips with smoke filter means
    • 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
    • A24D1/20Cigarettes specially adapted for simulated smoking devices
    • 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
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/02Manufacture of tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/0275Manufacture of tobacco smoke filters for filters with special features
    • A24D3/0279Manufacture of tobacco smoke filters for filters with special features with tubes
    • 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
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/04Tobacco smoke filters characterised by their shape or structure
    • 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
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/04Tobacco smoke filters characterised by their shape or structure
    • A24D3/043Tobacco smoke filters characterised by their shape or structure with ventilation means, e.g. air dilution
    • 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
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/08Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters of organic materials as carrier or major constituent
    • A24D3/10Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters of organic materials as carrier or major constituent of cellulose or cellulose derivatives

Definitions

  • the invention relates to a Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction as for example a cigarette with at least one tobacco segment, at least one cooling tube and a filter comprising at least an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment adjacent to the hollow filter segment.
  • the filter segments are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper.
  • the cooling tube and the filter are preferably surrounded by a second combining wrapper.
  • the cooling tube is formed between the filter and the tobacco segment by the first combining wrap per, which surrounds the filter and forms a cavity between the tobacco segment and the filter.
  • the invention also relates to a method for manufacturing one or two heat-not-burn smoking constructions.
  • cigarettes are widespread consumer goods.
  • cigarettes consist out of at least two parts, a filter part and tobacco part.
  • the tobacco is often formed as a rod surrounded by paper material to keep the tobacco in shape.
  • the tobacco rod and the filter are attached to one another and held together by a tipping paper.
  • e-cigarettes can also be used for electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes). They come with the need and possibility for novel tobacco products, wherein the tobacco is heated but not burned. Those heat not burn constructions are used in a combination with electronic device providing a heater. The smoke, which will be generated by the heater in combination with the tobacco part of the construction is directed through a filter and to the mouth of a con- sumer. However, as the hot smoke must be cooled down, there is a need for Heat-Not-Burn con structions to be more complex than conventional combustible cigarettes. Therefore many Heat-Not-Burn articles consist of special filter elements, tubular elements such as paper tubes, the tobacco part and a wrapper to combine these parts. Moreover, the tobacco needs to be especially prepared for use with an electronic heater.
  • Heat-Not-Burn articles causes high production costs as the different parts have to be produced in different steps and combined in further steps. Additionally, due to the special and/or additional elements e.g. the tubular elements or special filters, the production costs of Heat-Not-Burn articles are much higher in relation to conventional combustible smoking articles.
  • a Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction wherein the smoking construction extends in a length direction and comprises a longitudinal axis, along which at least one tobacco segment comprising tobacco, at least one cooling tube and a filter comprising at least two adjacent filter segments.
  • the filter segments are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper.
  • the cooling tube and the filter being surrounded by a second combining wrapper or tipping paper extending partially on the tobacco segment to attach the filter and cooling tube to the tobacco segment.
  • the filter segments are preferably an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment adjacent the hollow filter segment.
  • a Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction wherein the smoking construction extends in a length direction and comprising a longitudinal axis, along which at least one tobacco segment comprising tobacco, at least one cooling tube and a filter comprising at least a filter segment, preferably two adjacent filter segments.
  • the filter segment or segments are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper.
  • the cooling tube and the filter being surrounded by a second combining wrapper or tipping paper extending partially on the tobacco segment to attach the filter and cooling tube to the tobacco segment.
  • the filter segments are preferably an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment adjacent the hollow filter segment. When the filter is a single filter segment, the filter segment is preferably a filled filter segment.
  • the first combining paper is preferably adjacent to the tobacco segment.
  • the cooling tube is formed between the filter and the tobacco segment by the first combining wrapper, which surrounds the filter and forms a cavity between the tobacco segment and the filter that extends along a certain length beyond the filter, in particular beyond the upstream hollow filter segment.
  • the first combining wrapper and the filter and/or at least two filter segments form a recess dual filter comprising at least one recess at the filter and/or at least one of the filter segments.
  • the upstream hollow filter segment comprises a tubular part which forms an extension of the cooling tube.
  • the first and/or second combining wrapper comprises a paper, carton and/or cardboard material so that the tube is protected against mechanical stress.
  • the paper, carton or cardboard material has a weight higher than 60gsm, preferably higher than 75gsm, preferably higher than 90gsm and/or a weight lower than 200gsm, preferably lower than 150gsm, preferably lower than 125gsm.
  • the first combining wrapper is thicker and/or has a higher basis weight than the second combining wrapper.
  • the second combining wrapper is also longer than the first com bining wrapper.
  • the first and/or second combining wrapper is labelled and/or printed to provide important information e.g. to the use or the origin of the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction.
  • the cooling tube comprises a paper material.
  • the tube comprises just one layer or a small number e.g. two, three or more layers of paper material.
  • the paper material may comprise a paper or cardboard material to provide a higher stiffness and/or mechanical protection of the tube.
  • the cooling tube extends along a longitudinal axis in a length larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 20mm, preferably larger than 25mm, prefera bly larger than 32mm and/or smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 37mm.
  • the cooling tube extends along a length between 10mm and 25mm and especially a length larger than 20mm.
  • the cooling tube extends along a length larger than 10mm. This way, a cooling distance through the cooling tube is sufficient to cool down the hot smoke.
  • a length of the cooling tube is shorter than a length of the first combining wrapper (or respectively the first paper wrapper).
  • the length of the cooling tube may be equal to the distance between the filter and especially the upstream hollow filter seg ment and the tobacco segment. The cooling tube is then protected against mechanical stress by the material of the combining wrapper.
  • the cooling tube forms an empty cavity.
  • the cooling tube preferably cavity, is filled with a filler material such as fibers or insert.
  • the fibers may be made of natural material e.g. cellulose fibers, plant fibers or the like. It is also possible that the cavity is filled with a heat absorbing material.
  • the cavity and/or a filled cav ity beneficially cools down the hot stream to a level comfortable for a consumer. A filled cav ity may also stabilize the cooling tube.
  • a length of the cavity is larger than or equal to a length of the filter.
  • the length of the cavity is equal to the length of the cooling tube.
  • the filter extends along a length larger than 8mm, preferably larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 12mm and/or smaller than 22mm, preferably smaller than 20mm, preferably smaller than 17mm.
  • the upstream hollow filter segment and/or the downstream filled filter segment extends along a length larger than 3mm, preferably larger than 5mm, preferably larger than 7mm and/or smaller than 12mm, preferably smaller than 10mm, prefer ably smaller than 8mm.
  • the upstream hollow filter segment and/or the downstream filled filter segment ex tends along a length of between 6mm and 9mm.
  • a length of the cooling tube and the tubular part in combination is then of sufficient length to cool down the hot stream on its way through the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction.
  • the length of the cooling tube is larger or equal to a length of the tobacco segment.
  • the length of the cooling tube is larger or equal to a length of the tobacco segment to provide enough space for the hot smoke within the cooling tube.
  • the tobacco segment extends along a length larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 20mm and/or smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 30mm, preferably smaller than 25mm.
  • the length of the filter is equal to the length of the cooling tube and equal to the length of the tobacco segment. For example, the same length for the three parts is about 20 mm.
  • the length of the cavity and/or the cooling tube is larger than the length of one filter segment and/or the filter. A length of the cooling tube and the tubular part in combination is then of sufficient length to cool down the hot stream on its way through the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction.
  • a length of the second combining wrapper is larger than the length of the filter and the length of the cooling tube together.
  • the length of the second combining wrapper is equal to or smaller than a length of the tobacco segment, the length of the filter and the length of the cooling tube all together.
  • the length of the second combining wrapper may be larger than a length of the first combining wrapper.
  • the length of the second combining wrapper is larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm, preferably larger than 40mm and/or smaller than 60mm, preferably smaller than 55mm, preferably smaller than 50mm.
  • the length of the first combining wrapper is equal to a length of the filter and the length of the cooling tube and/or the cavity together.
  • the length of the first combining wrapper is larger than 25mm, preferably larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm and/or smaller than 50mm, preferably smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm.
  • the second combining wrapper overlaps the first combining wrap per.
  • the second combining wrapper overlaps the first combining wrapper along at least a part of the length of the first combining wrapper.
  • the second combining wrapper completely overlaps the first combining wrapper.
  • Such arrangement guarantees a sufficient stiffness of the first and second wrapper in combination that protects the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction.
  • At least one ventilation hole and preferably several ventilation holes are provided in the cooling tube.
  • the ventilation holes are arranged in line one behind the other and in particular this line is arranged circumferentially around the cooling tube.
  • the cooling tube or rather the smoking construction comprises one or more e.g. two or three lines of ventilation holes, wherein the lines may be arranged next to each other.
  • One or more lines of ventilation holes may be arranged lengthwise on the cooling tube or rather the smoking construction.
  • the ventilation holes break through the first and/or the second combining wrapper.
  • the ventilation holes form a fluid connection from an outside of the smoking construction to an inner compartment of the cool ing tube. Ventilation holes provide an air or gas supply to support the cooling of the hot stream.
  • the ventilation holes may be produced by lasering through the material of the first and second combining wrappers.
  • the filled filter segment comprises acetate or paper tow.
  • the filled filter segment is generally a tow of fiber or filaments gathered and formed into a rod.
  • the hollow filter segment also comprises acetate.
  • the acetate may comprise cellulose acetate and in particular cellulose acetate fibers.
  • the acetate of the hollow filter seg ment has a higher density than the acetate of the filled filter segment to ensure that the hot stream from the tobacco segment is mainly directed through the tubular part of the hollow fil ter segment to the filled filter segment. It may be possible that the acetate of the hollow filter segment has a lower or equal density than the acetate of the filled filter segment.
  • the ace tate and especially the cellulose acetate fibers of at least one of the filter segments provide a good filtration ability of the smoke.
  • the filter segments comprise pa per tow.
  • the tobacco segment comprises reconstituted tobacco.
  • the to bacco segment may also comprise strands of tobacco sheets, whole tobacco leafs and/or shredded tobacco. It is possible that the strands of tobacco sheets and/or the shredded to bacco particles are oriented or randomly oriented.
  • the strands of tobacco sheets, whole tobacco leafs and/or shredded tobacco are surrounded by a sheet comprising recon stituted tobacco. The sheet may be larger than a diameter of the tobacco segment.
  • the tobacco segment is completely made of reconstituted tobacco. The use of reconstituted tobacco provides a good adjustment of physical properties of the tobacco segment and re Jerusalem production costs.
  • the tobacco comprises strands of tobacco sheet and/or folded sheets comprising tobacco powder and/or preferably more than wt. 5 % of aerosol generat ing agent.
  • the tobacco preferably comprises more than wt. 5 % glycerin, preferably more than wt. 8 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 10 % of glycerin. Such amounts of glycerin help to keep the tobacco moist and formable.
  • Suitable aerosol generating agents include: a polyol such as sorbitol, glycerol, and glycols like propylene glycol or triethylene glycol; a non-polyol such as monohydric alcohols, acids such as lactic acid, glycerol derivatives, esters such as triacetin, triethylene glycol diacetate, triethyl citrate.
  • the aerosol generating agent may be glycerol, propyl ene glycol, or a mixture of glycerol and propylene glycol.
  • the cooling tube comprises a tubular reinforcement material.
  • the tubular reinforcement material comprises materials which are particularly sta ble against moisture, aerosol and/or vape. It is conceivable that the tubular reinforcement material comprises cardboard.
  • the tubular reinforcement material is preferably provided as a tubular part for being attached to the filter, preferably the hollow filter segment. It is also conceivable to provide the tubular reinforcement material as additional wrapping. In this case, it is possible to wrap the reinforcement material to a tubular shape and attach this to the filter, preferably hollow filter segment, with a first combining wrapper.
  • the tobacco segment comprises at least a first filter, which is preferably formed of at least two filter segments and in particular two different filter segments, and especially at least one of an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment.
  • the filled filter segment will be arranged adjacent to the hollow filter segment so that smoke can be directed through the hollow filter segment and subsequently through the filled filter segment.
  • a next step provides the wrapping of the upstream hollow filter segment and the downstream filled filter segment with a first combining wrapper to produce the first wrapped filter and the cooling tube.
  • the hollow filter segment will be positioned between the cooling tube and the filled filter segment.
  • a length of the cooling tube is preferably longer than a length of the first filter to create a cooling cavity in the form of the cooling tube at at least one side of the wrapped filter.
  • the filter segments will be wrapped with the first wrapper and the cooling cavity, especially in the form of the cooling tube is formed by the first wrapper.
  • the cooling tube and the first wrapped filter will be surrounded by a second combining wrapper or tipping paper to provide a good protection against mechanical stress.
  • a next step provides the wrapping of the first (wrapped) filter and at least a part of the to bacco segment with the second combining wrapper such that the cavity and especially the cooling tube is situated between the filter and the tobacco segment and possibly more specif ically, between the hollow filter segment and the tobacco segment.
  • the tobacco segment may be wrapped completely with the second combining wrapper.
  • the second combining wrapper provides a good attachment of the first wrapped filter with the cooling tube and the tobacco segment.
  • the method comprises an additional step of wrapping the first and a second filter with a first combining wrapper to obtain a double length wrapped filter.
  • the double length tube is formed between the first and second filter. Moreover, the length of the double length tube is equal to or longer than a length of the first and second filter to gether to create a cooling cavity between the first and second filter. Producing a double length wrapped filter reduces the production steps and therefore also the production costs.
  • the method comprises an additional step of cutting the double length wrapped filter to create a first and a second wrapped filter comprising a first cooling tube and a second cooling tube.
  • a first and a second wrapped filter two smoking constructions can be produced.
  • the method comprises an additional step of wrapping a double length filled filter segment and two hollow filter segments with a double length first combining wrapper to obtain a double length wrapped filter.
  • the length of the double length first combining wrapper extends a length of the double length filled filter segment and of the two hollow filter segments together to obtain two cavities, which form cooling tubes, which in particular are formed by the double length first combining wrapper.
  • At least one of the two hollow filter segments may be arranged at, and especially adjacent to an end of the double length filled filter segment.
  • At least one of the two cooling tubes are arranged at, and especially adjacent to one of the hollow filter segments.
  • At least one of the hollow filter seg ments may be positioned between a cooling tube and the double length first filter.
  • the method comprises an additional step of cutting the double length wrapped filter to create a first and a second wrapped filter.
  • the dou ble length wrapped filter is cut in the middle of the double length filled filter segment to create a first and a second wrapped filter.
  • a length of the first wrapped filter may be equal to a length of the second wrapped filter.
  • first and/or second combining wrapper are formed with prop erties as described above.
  • the tobacco segment is preferably dimensioned for two heat-not-burn smoking construc tions.
  • the cutting of the double length smoking constructions is done in the middle of the to bacco segment.
  • the first combining wrapper as de scribed above is used.
  • the method of the production of two smoking constructions enables the production of two smoking constructions in one production line or rather one production process so that production costs will be reduced in comparison with a separate production of two individual smoking constructions.
  • FIG. 1 Schematic view of the smoking construction and its components
  • Fig. 2 Chart of the method for manufacturing a heat-not-burn smoking construction
  • FIG. 3 Cross-sectional view of the double length filter with a double length cooling tubes
  • Fig. 4 Cross-sectional view of the double length filter with a double length filled filter segment
  • Fig. 5a Cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction with a double length filled filter segment
  • FIG. 5b Cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction with a double length tobacco segment.
  • a smoking construction 1 with a tobacco segment 10, a cooling tube 20, an up stream hollow filter segment 30, a downstream filled filter segment 40, a first combining wrapper 50 and a second combining wrapper 60 is shown.
  • the tobacco segment 10, the cooling tube 20, the hollow filter segment 30 and the filled filter seg ment are arranged.
  • these components are arranged adjacent to each other, espe cially in said sequence and in particular one behind the other.
  • the first combining wrapper 50 is arranged such that it surrounds the hollow filter segment 30 and the filled filter segment 40 such that a wrapped filter is formed.
  • the wrapped first combining wrapper 50 forms a cavity 20a such that the cooling tube, is formed wherein the cooling tube is defined by the cavity 20a and the surrounding first combining wrapper 50.
  • the hollow filter segment 30 comprises a tubular part 31 , wherein the tubular part is ideally arranged such that it is arranged adjacent to cooling tube 20 and in particular such that the tubular part 31 defines an extension of the cooling tube 20.
  • the second combining wrapper 60 may be arranged such that it at least partially, preferably completely overlaps the first combining wrapper 50. Moreover, the second combining wrap per 60 is preferably arranged such that it surrounds the wrapped filter and at least a part of the tobacco segment 10, wherein the second combining wrapper 60 preferably attaches the tobacco segment 10 and the wrapped filter.
  • the cooling tube 20 in the form of the cavity 20a may be arranged between the tobacco segment 10 and the hollow filter segment 30 or the filled segment 40.
  • the filled filter segment 40 is preferably arranged adjacent to the hollow filter segment 30 and in particular at a proximal end of the smoking construction 1 , wherein the hollow filter segment 30 is ideally arranged between the cooling tube 20 and the filled fil ter segment 40.
  • the first combining wrapper 50 circumferentially encloses the cooling tube 20, the hollow filter segment 30 and the filled filter segment 40 to form the wrapped filter.
  • the second combining wrapper 60 may circumferentially encloses the wrapped filter and at least a part of the tobacco segment 10.
  • the first 50 and/or second combining wrapper 60 comprises a paper, carton, cardboard ma terial and/or aluminium foil, acetate cellulose film which preferably has a weight higher than 60gsm, preferably higher than 75gsm, preferably higher than 90gsm and/or a weight prefera bly lower than 200gsm, preferably lower than 150gsm, preferably lower than 125gsm.
  • the filled filter segment 30 and/or the hollow filter segment 40 may comprise acetate and preferably cellulose acetate fibers. Ideally, the acetate of the filled filter segment 40 has a lower density than the acetate of the hollow filter segment 30.
  • the cavity 20a may be filled with a filler material such as fibers, which are preferably made of natural material e.g. cellulose fibers, plant fibers or the like. It may also be possible that the cavity 20a is filled with a heat absorbing material.
  • a filler material such as fibers, which are preferably made of natural material e.g. cellulose fibers, plant fibers or the like. It may also be possible that the cavity 20a is filled with a heat absorbing material.
  • the tobacco segment 10 may comprise reconstituted tobacco, preferably random oriented strands of tobacco sheets, whole tobacco leafs and/or shredded tobacco.
  • the to bacco segment comprises tobacco powder and/or at least one, preferably more sheets, which comprise reconstituted tobacco and/or more than wt. 5 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 8 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 10 % of glycerin.
  • a length of the tobacco segment 100, of the cooling tube 70, in particular in the form of the cavity 20a, of the hollow filter segment 91 , of the filled filter segment 40, of the fil ter comprising one or both filter segments 90, of the wrapped filter 110 comprising the filter and the cooling tube 20, of the first combining wrapper 80, of the second combining wrapper 120 and of the smoking construction 130 extends in the length direction.
  • the length of the filter 90 may define a combined length of the length of the hollow filter segment 91 and the length of the filled filter segment 40.
  • the length of the wrapped filter 110 and/or the length of the first combining wrapper 80 defines a combined length of the length of the hollow filter segment 91, the length of the filled filter segment 40 and the length of the cooling tube 70.
  • the length of the cooling tube may be larger than the length of the cavity 20a, which is positioned in the cooling tube.
  • the length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the cooling tube 70. Ideally, the length of the tobacco segment 100 is equal to the length of the cooling tube 70. The length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger, smaller or equal to the length of the filter 90. Preferably, the length of the tobacco segment 100 is smaller than the length of the filter 90. The length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger, smaller or equal to the length of the hollow 91 or filled filter segment 92. Ideally, the length of the tobacco segment 100 is larger than the length of the hollow 91 or filled filter segment 92. The length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length wrapped filter 110 and/or the first combining wrapper 80. Ideally, the length of the to bacco segment 100 is smaller than the length wrapped filter 110 and/or the first combining wrapper 80.
  • the length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the filter 90. Ideally, the length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a is larger than the length of the filter 90. The length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cav ity 20a may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the hollow 91 and/or filled filter segment 92. Ideally, the length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a is smaller than the length of the hollow 91 and/or filled filter segment 92. The length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a may also be smaller than the first 80 and/or the second combining wrapper 80 and especially smaller than the length of the second combining wrapper 120.
  • the length of the hollow filter segment 91 may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the filled filter segment 92. Ideally, the length of the hollow filter segment 91 is smaller than the length of the filled filter segment 92. Further, the length of the smoking con struction 130 may be larger than or equal to the length of the second combining wrapper 120, wherein the length of the first combining wrapper 80 may be smaller than or equal to the length of the second combining wrapper 120.
  • the length of the tobacco segment is preferably larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 20mm and/or smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 30mm, preferably smaller than 25mm.
  • the length of the cooling tube 70 may be larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 25mm, preferably larger than 32mm and/or smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 37mm.
  • the length of the cool ing tube 70 is between 10mm and 25mm and especially larger than 20mm, preferably larger than 10mm.
  • the length of the filter 90 is larger than 8mm, preferably larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 12mm and/or smaller than 22mm, preferably smaller than 20mm, preferably smaller than 17mm.
  • the length of the hollow filter segment 91 and/or the filled filter segment 92 is larger than 3mm, preferably larger than 5mm, preferably larger than 7mm and/or smaller than 12mm, preferably smaller than 10mm, preferably smaller than 8mm.
  • the length of the first combining wrapper 80 and/or of the wrapped filter 110 is larger than 25mm, pref erably larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm and/or smaller than 50mm, preferably smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm.
  • the length of the second com bining wrapper 120 and/or the of the smoking construction is larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm, preferably larger than 40mm and/or smaller than 60mm, preferably smaller than 55mm, preferably smaller than 50mm.
  • the length of the smoking con struction is larger than 35mm, preferably larger than 45mm, preferably larger than 50mm and/or smaller than 70mm, preferably smaller than 65mm, preferably smaller than 60mm.
  • the smoking construction preferably comprises ventilation holes 5, which are arranged at the cooling tube 70.
  • the ventilation holes 5 are arranged in line one behind the other and in particular this line is arranged circumferentially around the cooling tube 70.
  • the line of ven tilation holes 5 may also be arranged perpendicular to the length direction 2.
  • the smoking construction may also comprise one or more e.g. two or three lines of ventilation holes 5, which may be arranged next to each other.
  • the ventilation holes 5 break through the first and/or the second combining wrapper in a radial direction and in particular in a direction perpendicular to the length direction 2.
  • Figure 2 shows a chart illustrating the method 200 for manufacturing a heat-not-burn smok ing construction 1.
  • a first step 201 at least one, preferably two tobacco segments 10 are provided, wherein the tobacco segments 10 may be formed as described above.
  • at least one first filter is formed, wherein the first filter ideally comprises at least two and preferably exactly two filter segments.
  • the first filter comprises the hollow fil ter segment 30 and the filled filter segment 40.
  • the first filter is wrapped with a first combining wrapper to obtain a first wrapped filter, wherein the cooling tube may be formed as a cavity 20a that is surrounded by the first combining wrapper 50.
  • the length of the cooling tube 70 is longer than the length of the first filter 90 to create the cavity 20a at at least one side of the first wrapped fil ter. It is possible that the first combining wrapper 50, the cooling tube 20, the hollow filter segment 30 and/or the filled filter segment are arranged as described above and/or formed as described above.
  • the first combining wrapper ideally has a specific weight of 60gsm, pref erably higher than 75gsm, preferably higher than 90gsm and/or a weight preferably lower than 200gsm, preferably lower than 150gsm, preferably lower than 125gsm.
  • the step 203 may comprise an intermediate step 203a of wrapping the first and a second fil ter with a double length cooling tube to obtain a double length wrapped filter.
  • the double length tube may be positioned between the first and second filter, wherein ideally the double length cooling tube is positioned between two hollow filter segments 30. Further, the length of the double length tube is preferably longer than a length of the first and second filter to gether.
  • An optional further intermediate 203b step provides a cutting of the double length wrapped filter to create a first and a second wrapped filter. In this case, a second tobacco segment may be provided in a step 201b.
  • a double length filled filter segment and at least two hollow filter segments 30 are provided and in a further alternative step 303 wrapped together with a dou ble length first combining wrapper to obtain the double length wrapped filter.
  • at least one of the hollow filter segments is arranged adjacent to an end of the double length filled fil ter segment, in particular such the double length filled filter segment is positioned between the hollow filter segments 30.
  • a length of the double length first combining wrapper may be longer than a combined length of the double length filled filter segment and the two hollow filter segments, such that double length first combining wrapper extends beyond the hollow filter segments 30 to form two cavities.
  • the cavities may be surrounded by the double length first combining wrapper and/or form the cooling tubes 20.
  • At least one of the two cooling tubes are arranged at, and especially adjacent to one of the hollow filter segments 30. At least one of the hollow filter segments may be positioned between a cooling tube and the double length first filter.
  • the double length wrapped filter is cut to create a first and a second wrapped filter. Preferably the double length wrapped filter is cut in the middle of the double length filled filter segment to create a first and a second wrapped filter.
  • the first and/or a second wrapped filter will each be wrapped together with at least a part of a tobacco segment 10 with a second combining wrapper 60 such that the cavity 20a or rather the cooling tube 20 is positioned between a filter and the tobacco segment. It is possible that the first combining wrapper 50, the cooling tube 20, the hollow fil ter segment 30 and/or the filled filter segment 40 are arranged as described above and/or formed as described above.
  • Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the double length filter 4 with a double length cool ing tube 20.
  • the shown double length filter 4 construction comprises at least one double length cooling tube 20 or two cooling tubes 20 attached to each other, two hollow filter seg ments 30, and two filled filter segments 40.
  • the double length filter 4 construction is prefera bly wrapped in at least one double length first combining wrapper 50. It is also conceivable to use two or more wrappings in the double length filter 4 constructions.
  • Each of the hollow filter segments 30 preferably comprise tubular parts 31.
  • the first filter 4 construction is connected at a middle M to the second filter 4 construction. It is conceivable that the shown double length filter 4 construction comprises a double length cooling tube 20 which is divisible at the middle M in two separate cooling tubes 20.
  • the first separated cooling tube 20 is preferably a part of the double length cooling tube 20 and is connected to the first filter 4 construction.
  • the second separated cooling tube 20 is preferably another part of the double length cooling tube 20 being connected to the second filter 4 construction.
  • both parts of the dou ble length cooling tube 20 are equal to each other.
  • two separated filter 4 construc tions equal to each other are divisible by cutting the double length filter 4 construction at the middle M, in particular at the middle M of the double length cooling tube 20.
  • Figure 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the double length filter 4 with a double length filled filter segment 40.
  • This example of the double length filter 4 construction is substantially simi lar to the example shown in fig. 3.
  • the shown double length filter 4 construction comprises at least the double length filled filter segment 40 or two filled filter segments 40 which are attached to each other, two hollow filter segments 30 comprising tubular parts 31 and two cooling tubes 20.
  • the double length filter 4 construction further comprises at least a double length first combining wrapper 50. Similar to the double length filter 4 construction shown in fig. 3, the filter 4 construction could also comprise more than one wrapping, prefer ably two wrappings. It is particularly advantageous for stability of the whole double length fil ter 4 construction.
  • the double length filter 4 construction is preferably divisible by cutting at the middle M.
  • the middle M of the double length filter 4 construction corresponds to the middle M of the double length filled filter segment 40.
  • the double length filled filter seg ment 40 is divisible in two parts.
  • the first filled filter segment 40 being a part of the double length filled filter segment 40 is connected to the first hollow filter segment 40 and to the first cooling tube 20.
  • the second filled filter segment 40 being a part of the double length filled filter segment 40 is connected to the second hollow filter segment 40 and to the second cooling tube 20.
  • both parts of the double length filled filter segments 40 are equal to each other.
  • the shown double length filter 4 constructions in figures 3 and 4 are preferably attachable to several kinds of smoking constructions 1 , preferably to the heat-not-burn smoking construc tions.
  • Figure 5a shows a cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction 1 with a double length filled filter segment 40.
  • the double length smoking construction 1 comprises at least two filters 4 and two tobacco segments 10.
  • Each of two filters 4 preferably comprises at least a cooling tube 20, a hollow filter segment 30 and a filled filter segment 40.
  • the hollow filter segments 30 comprise tubular parts 31.
  • the whole double length smoking construction 1 is preferably wrapped at least in a double length first combining wrapper 50 and a double length second combining wrapper 60.
  • the second combining wrapper 60 may extend partially on the tobacco segments 10 (without extending to the free end of the tobacco segments). It is also conceivable to provide more than two wrappers for this construction 1.
  • the double length filled filter segment 40 or the whole filter 4 corresponds to the example shown in figure 4.
  • the double length filled filter segment 40 is preferably divisible at the middle M of the double length smoking construction 1 or the middle M of the double length filled filter segment 40.
  • the middle M of the double length smoking con struction 1 corresponds to the middle M of the double length filled filter segment 40.
  • Figure 5b shows a cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction 1 with a double length tobacco segment 10.
  • the double length smoking construction 1 comprises at least two filters 4 and a double length tobacco segment 10.
  • the filters 4 prefer ably comprise at least a cooling tube 20, a hollow filter segment 30 and a filled filter segment 40.
  • the hollow filter segments 30 comprise tubular parts 31.
  • the whole double length smoking construction 1 is preferably wrapped at least in two first combining wrapper 50 and a double length second combining wrapper 60.
  • the double length tobacco segment 10 is preferably divisible at the middle M of the double length smoking construction 1 or the middle M of the double length tobacco segment 10.
  • the middle M of the double length smoking construction 1 corresponds to the middle M of the double length tobacco seg ment 10.
  • the second combining wrapper 60 can be formed of two separate second combining wrappers separately combining the filters 4 to the double length tobacco segment 10. In this case, the two second combining wrappers 60 do not overlap or extend to the middle M of the double length tobacco segment 10.
  • the double length tobacco segment 10 is divided by cutting in two parts. First part of the double length tobacco segment 10 is preferably attached to the first filter 4. Second part of the double length tobacco segment 10 is preferably attached to the second filter 4.

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Abstract

Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction (1) wherein the smoking construction (1) extends in a length direction (2) and comprising a longitudinal axis (3), along which at least one tobacco segment (10) comprising tobacco, at least one cooling tube (20) and a filter (4) comprising at least an upstream hollow filter segment (30) and a downstream filled filter segment (40) adjacent to the hollow filter segment (30), wherein the filter segments (30, 40) are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper (50), wherein the cooling tube (20) and the filter (4) being surrounded by a second combining wrapper (60) extending partially on the tobacco segment (10) to attach the filter (30, 40) and cooling tube (20) to the tobacco segment (10), wherein the cooling tube (20) is formed between the filter (4) and the tobacco segment (10) by the first combining wrapper (50), which surrounds the filter (4) and forms a cavity (20a) between the tobacco segment (10) and the filter (4) that extends along certain length beyond the upstream hollow filter segment (30).

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Paper forming a cavity between a tobacco rod and a filter segment
Description
The invention relates to a Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction as for example a cigarette with at least one tobacco segment, at least one cooling tube and a filter comprising at least an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment adjacent to the hollow filter segment. The filter segments are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper. The cooling tube and the filter are preferably surrounded by a second combining wrapper. The cooling tube is formed between the filter and the tobacco segment by the first combining wrap per, which surrounds the filter and forms a cavity between the tobacco segment and the filter. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing one or two heat-not-burn smoking constructions.
Smoking articles, such as cigarettes, are widespread consumer goods. Generally, cigarettes consist out of at least two parts, a filter part and tobacco part. The tobacco is often formed as a rod surrounded by paper material to keep the tobacco in shape. Typically, the tobacco rod and the filter are attached to one another and held together by a tipping paper.
Generally similar constructions can also be used for electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes). They come with the need and possibility for novel tobacco products, wherein the tobacco is heated but not burned. Those heat not burn constructions are used in a combination with electronic device providing a heater. The smoke, which will be generated by the heater in combination with the tobacco part of the construction is directed through a filter and to the mouth of a con- sumer. However, as the hot smoke must be cooled down, there is a need for Heat-Not-Burn con structions to be more complex than conventional combustible cigarettes. Therefore many Heat-Not-Burn articles consist of special filter elements, tubular elements such as paper tubes, the tobacco part and a wrapper to combine these parts. Moreover, the tobacco needs to be especially prepared for use with an electronic heater.
The complexity of Heat-Not-Burn articles causes high production costs as the different parts have to be produced in different steps and combined in further steps. Additionally, due to the special and/or additional elements e.g. the tubular elements or special filters, the production costs of Heat-Not-Burn articles are much higher in relation to conventional combustible smoking articles.
It is therefore the objective of the invention to reduce production costs of Heat-Not-Burn articles by providing a Heat-Not-Burn article with a reduced complexity.
The afore mentioned problems/drawbacks are solved/eliminated by a Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction, wherein the smoking construction extends in a length direction and comprises a longitudinal axis, along which at least one tobacco segment comprising tobacco, at least one cooling tube and a filter comprising at least two adjacent filter segments. The filter segments are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper. The cooling tube and the filter being surrounded by a second combining wrapper or tipping paper extending partially on the tobacco segment to attach the filter and cooling tube to the tobacco segment.
The filter segments are preferably an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment adjacent the hollow filter segment.
The afore mentioned problems are also eliminated by a Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction, wherein the smoking construction extends in a length direction and comprising a longitudinal axis, along which at least one tobacco segment comprising tobacco, at least one cooling tube and a filter comprising at least a filter segment, preferably two adjacent filter segments. The filter segment or segments are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper. The cooling tube and the filter being surrounded by a second combining wrapper or tipping paper extending partially on the tobacco segment to attach the filter and cooling tube to the tobacco segment. The filter segments are preferably an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment adjacent the hollow filter segment. When the filter is a single filter segment, the filter segment is preferably a filled filter segment.
Since the tobacco segment is attached to the wrapped filter by the second combining paper, the tobacco segment is not wrapped by the first combining wrapper. The first combining paper is preferably adjacent to the tobacco segment.
The cooling tube is formed between the filter and the tobacco segment by the first combining wrapper, which surrounds the filter and forms a cavity between the tobacco segment and the filter that extends along a certain length beyond the filter, in particular beyond the upstream hollow filter segment.
Preferably, the first combining wrapper and the filter and/or at least two filter segments form a recess dual filter comprising at least one recess at the filter and/or at least one of the filter segments. Ideally, the upstream hollow filter segment comprises a tubular part which forms an extension of the cooling tube. Such a construction with the cooling tube guarantees that the hot smoke cools down before it reaches a mouth of a consumer. Moreover, materials which are needed for the production of separate paper tubes can be saved so that the overall pro duction costs are reduced.
In a preferred embodiment, the first and/or second combining wrapper comprises a paper, carton and/or cardboard material so that the tube is protected against mechanical stress. In a preferred embodiment, the paper, carton or cardboard material has a weight higher than 60gsm, preferably higher than 75gsm, preferably higher than 90gsm and/or a weight lower than 200gsm, preferably lower than 150gsm, preferably lower than 125gsm.
Preferably, the first combining wrapper is thicker and/or has a higher basis weight than the second combining wrapper. The second combining wrapper is also longer than the first com bining wrapper.
In a preferred embodiment, the first and/or second combining wrapper is labelled and/or printed to provide important information e.g. to the use or the origin of the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction. It is further conceivable that the cooling tube comprises a paper material. Preferably, the tube comprises just one layer or a small number e.g. two, three or more layers of paper material. The paper material may comprise a paper or cardboard material to provide a higher stiffness and/or mechanical protection of the tube.
According to a preferred embodiment, the cooling tube extends along a longitudinal axis in a length larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 20mm, preferably larger than 25mm, prefera bly larger than 32mm and/or smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 37mm. Ideally, the cooling tube extends along a length between 10mm and 25mm and especially a length larger than 20mm. Preferably the cooling tube extends along a length larger than 10mm. This way, a cooling distance through the cooling tube is sufficient to cool down the hot smoke.
In a preferred embodiment, a length of the cooling tube is shorter than a length of the first combining wrapper (or respectively the first paper wrapper). The length of the cooling tube may be equal to the distance between the filter and especially the upstream hollow filter seg ment and the tobacco segment. The cooling tube is then protected against mechanical stress by the material of the combining wrapper.
In a preferred embodiment, the cooling tube forms an empty cavity. In another embodiment, the cooling tube, preferably cavity, is filled with a filler material such as fibers or insert. The fibers may be made of natural material e.g. cellulose fibers, plant fibers or the like. It is also possible that the cavity is filled with a heat absorbing material. The cavity and/or a filled cav ity beneficially cools down the hot stream to a level comfortable for a consumer. A filled cav ity may also stabilize the cooling tube.
In a further preferred embodiment, a length of the cavity is larger than or equal to a length of the filter. Preferably, the length of the cavity is equal to the length of the cooling tube. Ideally, the filter extends along a length larger than 8mm, preferably larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 12mm and/or smaller than 22mm, preferably smaller than 20mm, preferably smaller than 17mm. Preferably, the upstream hollow filter segment and/or the downstream filled filter segment extends along a length larger than 3mm, preferably larger than 5mm, preferably larger than 7mm and/or smaller than 12mm, preferably smaller than 10mm, prefer ably smaller than 8mm. Ideally, the upstream hollow filter segment and/or the downstream filled filter segment ex tends along a length of between 6mm and 9mm. A length of the cooling tube and the tubular part in combination is then of sufficient length to cool down the hot stream on its way through the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction.
In another preferred embodiment, the length of the cooling tube is larger or equal to a length of the tobacco segment. Ideally, the length of the cooling tube is larger or equal to a length of the tobacco segment to provide enough space for the hot smoke within the cooling tube. Preferably, the tobacco segment extends along a length larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 20mm and/or smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 30mm, preferably smaller than 25mm. In an example, the length of the filter is equal to the length of the cooling tube and equal to the length of the tobacco segment. For example, the same length for the three parts is about 20 mm.
In another embodiment, the length of the cavity and/or the cooling tube is larger than the length of one filter segment and/or the filter. A length of the cooling tube and the tubular part in combination is then of sufficient length to cool down the hot stream on its way through the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction.
According to a preferred embodiment, a length of the second combining wrapper is larger than the length of the filter and the length of the cooling tube together. Ideally, the length of the second combining wrapper is equal to or smaller than a length of the tobacco segment, the length of the filter and the length of the cooling tube all together. The length of the second combining wrapper may be larger than a length of the first combining wrapper. Preferably, the length of the second combining wrapper is larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm, preferably larger than 40mm and/or smaller than 60mm, preferably smaller than 55mm, preferably smaller than 50mm.
It is further conceivable that the length of the first combining wrapper is equal to a length of the filter and the length of the cooling tube and/or the cavity together. Preferably, the length of the first combining wrapper is larger than 25mm, preferably larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm and/or smaller than 50mm, preferably smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm. Such arrangement guarantees a sufficient stiffness of the first and sec ond wrapper in combination that protects the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction. According to the invention, the second combining wrapper overlaps the first combining wrap per. In a preferred embodiment, the second combining wrapper overlaps the first combining wrapper along at least a part of the length of the first combining wrapper. Ideally, the second combining wrapper completely overlaps the first combining wrapper. Such arrangement guarantees a sufficient stiffness of the first and second wrapper in combination that protects the Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction.
In a preferred embodiment, at least one ventilation hole and preferably several ventilation holes are provided in the cooling tube. Ideally, the ventilation holes are arranged in line one behind the other and in particular this line is arranged circumferentially around the cooling tube. It may be possible that the cooling tube or rather the smoking construction comprises one or more e.g. two or three lines of ventilation holes, wherein the lines may be arranged next to each other. One or more lines of ventilation holes may be arranged lengthwise on the cooling tube or rather the smoking construction. Ideally, the ventilation holes break through the first and/or the second combining wrapper. Preferably, the ventilation holes form a fluid connection from an outside of the smoking construction to an inner compartment of the cool ing tube. Ventilation holes provide an air or gas supply to support the cooling of the hot stream. In a preferred embodiment, the ventilation holes may be produced by lasering through the material of the first and second combining wrappers.
In a preferred embodiment, the filled filter segment comprises acetate or paper tow. The filled filter segment is generally a tow of fiber or filaments gathered and formed into a rod. Prefera bly, the hollow filter segment also comprises acetate. The acetate may comprise cellulose acetate and in particular cellulose acetate fibers. Ideally, the acetate of the hollow filter seg ment has a higher density than the acetate of the filled filter segment to ensure that the hot stream from the tobacco segment is mainly directed through the tubular part of the hollow fil ter segment to the filled filter segment. It may be possible that the acetate of the hollow filter segment has a lower or equal density than the acetate of the filled filter segment. The ace tate and especially the cellulose acetate fibers of at least one of the filter segments provide a good filtration ability of the smoke. In a possible alternative the filter segments comprise pa per tow.
In a preferred embodiment, the tobacco segment comprises reconstituted tobacco. The to bacco segment may also comprise strands of tobacco sheets, whole tobacco leafs and/or shredded tobacco. It is possible that the strands of tobacco sheets and/or the shredded to bacco particles are oriented or randomly oriented. Preferably, the strands of tobacco sheets, whole tobacco leafs and/or shredded tobacco are surrounded by a sheet comprising recon stituted tobacco. The sheet may be larger than a diameter of the tobacco segment. Ideally, the tobacco segment is completely made of reconstituted tobacco. The use of reconstituted tobacco provides a good adjustment of physical properties of the tobacco segment and re duces production costs.
In a preferred embodiment, the tobacco comprises strands of tobacco sheet and/or folded sheets comprising tobacco powder and/or preferably more than wt. 5 % of aerosol generat ing agent. The tobacco preferably comprises more than wt. 5 % glycerin, preferably more than wt. 8 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 10 % of glycerin. Such amounts of glycerin help to keep the tobacco moist and formable.
Suitable aerosol generating agents include: a polyol such as sorbitol, glycerol, and glycols like propylene glycol or triethylene glycol; a non-polyol such as monohydric alcohols, acids such as lactic acid, glycerol derivatives, esters such as triacetin, triethylene glycol diacetate, triethyl citrate. In some embodiments, the aerosol generating agent may be glycerol, propyl ene glycol, or a mixture of glycerol and propylene glycol.
In a preferred embodiment, the cooling tube comprises a tubular reinforcement material. Preferably the tubular reinforcement material comprises materials which are particularly sta ble against moisture, aerosol and/or vape. It is conceivable that the tubular reinforcement material comprises cardboard. In an example the tubular reinforcement material is preferably provided as a tubular part for being attached to the filter, preferably the hollow filter segment. It is also conceivable to provide the tubular reinforcement material as additional wrapping. In this case, it is possible to wrap the reinforcement material to a tubular shape and attach this to the filter, preferably hollow filter segment, with a first combining wrapper.
The objective is also reached by a method for manufacturing a heat-not-burn smoking con struction with the steps:
- Providing a tobacco segment and at least a filter formed of at least two filter seg ments,
- Wrapping the first filter with a first combining wrapper to obtain a first wrapped fil ter, wherein a cooling tube is formed as a cavity surrounded by the first combining wrapper, wherein a length of the tube is longer than a length of the first filter to cre ate a cooling cavity at at least one side of the wrapped filter,
- Wrapping the first wrapped filter and at least a part of the tobacco segment with a second combining wrapper such that the cavity is situated between the filter and the tobacco segment.
In first step, the tobacco segment comprises at least a first filter, which is preferably formed of at least two filter segments and in particular two different filter segments, and especially at least one of an upstream hollow filter segment and a downstream filled filter segment. Ide ally, the filled filter segment will be arranged adjacent to the hollow filter segment so that smoke can be directed through the hollow filter segment and subsequently through the filled filter segment.
A next step provides the wrapping of the upstream hollow filter segment and the downstream filled filter segment with a first combining wrapper to produce the first wrapped filter and the cooling tube. Ideally, the hollow filter segment will be positioned between the cooling tube and the filled filter segment. A length of the cooling tube is preferably longer than a length of the first filter to create a cooling cavity in the form of the cooling tube at at least one side of the wrapped filter. Preferably, the filter segments will be wrapped with the first wrapper and the cooling cavity, especially in the form of the cooling tube is formed by the first wrapper. Ideally, the cooling tube and the first wrapped filter will be surrounded by a second combining wrapper or tipping paper to provide a good protection against mechanical stress.
A next step provides the wrapping of the first (wrapped) filter and at least a part of the to bacco segment with the second combining wrapper such that the cavity and especially the cooling tube is situated between the filter and the tobacco segment and possibly more specif ically, between the hollow filter segment and the tobacco segment. The tobacco segment may be wrapped completely with the second combining wrapper. The second combining wrapper provides a good attachment of the first wrapped filter with the cooling tube and the tobacco segment.
In a preferred embodiment, the method comprises an additional step of wrapping the first and a second filter with a first combining wrapper to obtain a double length wrapped filter.
The double length tube is formed between the first and second filter. Moreover, the length of the double length tube is equal to or longer than a length of the first and second filter to gether to create a cooling cavity between the first and second filter. Producing a double length wrapped filter reduces the production steps and therefore also the production costs.
In a further preferred embodiment, the method comprises an additional step of cutting the double length wrapped filter to create a first and a second wrapped filter comprising a first cooling tube and a second cooling tube. With a first and a second wrapped filter two smoking constructions can be produced.
In a further preferred embodiment, the method comprises an additional step of wrapping a double length filled filter segment and two hollow filter segments with a double length first combining wrapper to obtain a double length wrapped filter. Ideally, the length of the double length first combining wrapper extends a length of the double length filled filter segment and of the two hollow filter segments together to obtain two cavities, which form cooling tubes, which in particular are formed by the double length first combining wrapper. At least one of the two hollow filter segments may be arranged at, and especially adjacent to an end of the double length filled filter segment. At least one of the two cooling tubes are arranged at, and especially adjacent to one of the hollow filter segments. At least one of the hollow filter seg ments may be positioned between a cooling tube and the double length first filter.
In a further preferred embodiment, the method comprises an additional step of cutting the double length wrapped filter to create a first and a second wrapped filter. Preferably the dou ble length wrapped filter is cut in the middle of the double length filled filter segment to create a first and a second wrapped filter. A length of the first wrapped filter may be equal to a length of the second wrapped filter. With a first and a second wrapped filter two smoking con structions can be produced.
In a preferred embodiment, the first and/or second combining wrapper are formed with prop erties as described above.
The objective is also reached by a method for manufacturing two heat-not-burn smoking con structions with the steps:
- Providing a tobacco segment and at least a first and a second wrapped filter ac cording to the description above, - Placing the tobacco segment between the first and second wrapped filter, wherein the cooling tube of each filter is positioned between the tobacco segment and a fil ter segment of each wrapped filter,
- Wrapping each of the first and second wrapped filter and at least two separate parts of the tobacco segment with two separate second combining wrappers or wrapping the tobacco segment and the first and second wrapped filter with one common combining wrapper to create a double length smoking construction, wherein the cavity of each wrapped filter are created between each filter and the tobacco segment,
- Cutting the double length smoking construction at a middle of the tobacco segment to create two smoking constructions.
The tobacco segment is preferably dimensioned for two heat-not-burn smoking construc tions. The cutting of the double length smoking constructions is done in the middle of the to bacco segment.
Ideally, for wrapping the first and/or second wrapped filter the first combining wrapper as de scribed above is used. The method of the production of two smoking constructions enables the production of two smoking constructions in one production line or rather one production process so that production costs will be reduced in comparison with a separate production of two individual smoking constructions.
Further advantages, objectives and features of the present invention will be described, by way of example only, in the following description with reference to the appended figures. In the figures, like components in different embodiments can exhibit the same reference sym bols.
The figures show:
Fig. 1 Schematic view of the smoking construction and its components;
Fig. 2 Chart of the method for manufacturing a heat-not-burn smoking construction;
Fig. 3 Cross-sectional view of the double length filter with a double length cooling tubes; Fig. 4 Cross-sectional view of the double length filter with a double length filled filter segment;
Fig. 5a Cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction with a double length filled filter segment;
Fig. 5b Cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction with a double length tobacco segment.
In Fig. 1 a smoking construction 1 with a tobacco segment 10, a cooling tube 20, an up stream hollow filter segment 30, a downstream filled filter segment 40, a first combining wrapper 50 and a second combining wrapper 60 is shown. Along a longitudinal axis 3, the tobacco segment 10, the cooling tube 20, the hollow filter segment 30 and the filled filter seg ment are arranged. Ideally, these components are arranged adjacent to each other, espe cially in said sequence and in particular one behind the other.
Preferably, the first combining wrapper 50 is arranged such that it surrounds the hollow filter segment 30 and the filled filter segment 40 such that a wrapped filter is formed. The wrapped first combining wrapper 50 forms a cavity 20a such that the cooling tube, is formed wherein the cooling tube is defined by the cavity 20a and the surrounding first combining wrapper 50. The hollow filter segment 30 comprises a tubular part 31 , wherein the tubular part is ideally arranged such that it is arranged adjacent to cooling tube 20 and in particular such that the tubular part 31 defines an extension of the cooling tube 20.
The second combining wrapper 60 may be arranged such that it at least partially, preferably completely overlaps the first combining wrapper 50. Moreover, the second combining wrap per 60 is preferably arranged such that it surrounds the wrapped filter and at least a part of the tobacco segment 10, wherein the second combining wrapper 60 preferably attaches the tobacco segment 10 and the wrapped filter. The cooling tube 20 in the form of the cavity 20a may be arranged between the tobacco segment 10 and the hollow filter segment 30 or the filled segment 40. The filled filter segment 40 is preferably arranged adjacent to the hollow filter segment 30 and in particular at a proximal end of the smoking construction 1 , wherein the hollow filter segment 30 is ideally arranged between the cooling tube 20 and the filled fil ter segment 40. All components and especially the tobacco segment 10, the cooling tube 20, the hollow filter segment 30 and the filled filter segment 40 are arranged concentrically around the longitudi nal axis 3. Ideally, the first combining wrapper 50 circumferentially encloses the cooling tube 20, the hollow filter segment 30 and the filled filter segment 40 to form the wrapped filter. The second combining wrapper 60 may circumferentially encloses the wrapped filter and at least a part of the tobacco segment 10.
The first 50 and/or second combining wrapper 60 comprises a paper, carton, cardboard ma terial and/or aluminium foil, acetate cellulose film which preferably has a weight higher than 60gsm, preferably higher than 75gsm, preferably higher than 90gsm and/or a weight prefera bly lower than 200gsm, preferably lower than 150gsm, preferably lower than 125gsm.
The filled filter segment 30 and/or the hollow filter segment 40 may comprise acetate and preferably cellulose acetate fibers. Ideally, the acetate of the filled filter segment 40 has a lower density than the acetate of the hollow filter segment 30.
The cavity 20a may be filled with a filler material such as fibers, which are preferably made of natural material e.g. cellulose fibers, plant fibers or the like. It may also be possible that the cavity 20a is filled with a heat absorbing material.
The tobacco segment 10 may comprise reconstituted tobacco, preferably random oriented strands of tobacco sheets, whole tobacco leafs and/or shredded tobacco. Ideally, the to bacco segment comprises tobacco powder and/or at least one, preferably more sheets, which comprise reconstituted tobacco and/or more than wt. 5 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 8 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 10 % of glycerin.
Preferably a length of the tobacco segment 100, of the cooling tube 70, in particular in the form of the cavity 20a, of the hollow filter segment 91 , of the filled filter segment 40, of the fil ter comprising one or both filter segments 90, of the wrapped filter 110 comprising the filter and the cooling tube 20, of the first combining wrapper 80, of the second combining wrapper 120 and of the smoking construction 130 extends in the length direction. The length of the filter 90 may define a combined length of the length of the hollow filter segment 91 and the length of the filled filter segment 40. Further, the length of the wrapped filter 110 and/or the length of the first combining wrapper 80 defines a combined length of the length of the hollow filter segment 91, the length of the filled filter segment 40 and the length of the cooling tube 70. The length of the cooling tube may be larger than the length of the cavity 20a, which is positioned in the cooling tube.
The length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the cooling tube 70. Ideally, the length of the tobacco segment 100 is equal to the length of the cooling tube 70. The length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger, smaller or equal to the length of the filter 90. Preferably, the length of the tobacco segment 100 is smaller than the length of the filter 90. The length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger, smaller or equal to the length of the hollow 91 or filled filter segment 92. Ideally, the length of the tobacco segment 100 is larger than the length of the hollow 91 or filled filter segment 92. The length of the tobacco segment 100 may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length wrapped filter 110 and/or the first combining wrapper 80. Ideally, the length of the to bacco segment 100 is smaller than the length wrapped filter 110 and/or the first combining wrapper 80.
The length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the filter 90. Ideally, the length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a is larger than the length of the filter 90. The length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cav ity 20a may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the hollow 91 and/or filled filter segment 92. Ideally, the length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a is smaller than the length of the hollow 91 and/or filled filter segment 92. The length of the cooling tube 70 and/or the cavity 20a may also be smaller than the first 80 and/or the second combining wrapper 80 and especially smaller than the length of the second combining wrapper 120.
The length of the hollow filter segment 91 may be larger than, smaller than or equal to the length of the filled filter segment 92. Ideally, the length of the hollow filter segment 91 is smaller than the length of the filled filter segment 92. Further, the length of the smoking con struction 130 may be larger than or equal to the length of the second combining wrapper 120, wherein the length of the first combining wrapper 80 may be smaller than or equal to the length of the second combining wrapper 120.
The length of the tobacco segment is preferably larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 20mm and/or smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 30mm, preferably smaller than 25mm. The length of the cooling tube 70 may be larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 25mm, preferably larger than 32mm and/or smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 37mm. Ideally, the length of the cool ing tube 70 is between 10mm and 25mm and especially larger than 20mm, preferably larger than 10mm. Ideally, the length of the filter 90 is larger than 8mm, preferably larger than 10mm, preferably larger than 12mm and/or smaller than 22mm, preferably smaller than 20mm, preferably smaller than 17mm.
Moreover, the length of the hollow filter segment 91 and/or the filled filter segment 92 is larger than 3mm, preferably larger than 5mm, preferably larger than 7mm and/or smaller than 12mm, preferably smaller than 10mm, preferably smaller than 8mm. Ideally, the length of the first combining wrapper 80 and/or of the wrapped filter 110 is larger than 25mm, pref erably larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm and/or smaller than 50mm, preferably smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm. Preferably, the length of the second com bining wrapper 120 and/or the of the smoking construction is larger than 30mm, preferably larger than 35mm, preferably larger than 40mm and/or smaller than 60mm, preferably smaller than 55mm, preferably smaller than 50mm. Ideally, the length of the smoking con struction is larger than 35mm, preferably larger than 45mm, preferably larger than 50mm and/or smaller than 70mm, preferably smaller than 65mm, preferably smaller than 60mm.
The smoking construction preferably comprises ventilation holes 5, which are arranged at the cooling tube 70. Ideally, the ventilation holes 5 are arranged in line one behind the other and in particular this line is arranged circumferentially around the cooling tube 70. The line of ven tilation holes 5 may also be arranged perpendicular to the length direction 2. The smoking construction may also comprise one or more e.g. two or three lines of ventilation holes 5, which may be arranged next to each other. Ideally, the ventilation holes 5 break through the first and/or the second combining wrapper in a radial direction and in particular in a direction perpendicular to the length direction 2.
Figure 2 shows a chart illustrating the method 200 for manufacturing a heat-not-burn smok ing construction 1. In a first step 201, at least one, preferably two tobacco segments 10 are provided, wherein the tobacco segments 10 may be formed as described above. In a further step 202, at least one first filter is formed, wherein the first filter ideally comprises at least two and preferably exactly two filter segments. Preferably, the first filter comprises the hollow fil ter segment 30 and the filled filter segment 40. In a next step 203, the first filter is wrapped with a first combining wrapper to obtain a first wrapped filter, wherein the cooling tube may be formed as a cavity 20a that is surrounded by the first combining wrapper 50. Ideally, the length of the cooling tube 70 is longer than the length of the first filter 90 to create the cavity 20a at at least one side of the first wrapped fil ter. It is possible that the first combining wrapper 50, the cooling tube 20, the hollow filter segment 30 and/or the filled filter segment are arranged as described above and/or formed as described above. The first combining wrapper ideally has a specific weight of 60gsm, pref erably higher than 75gsm, preferably higher than 90gsm and/or a weight preferably lower than 200gsm, preferably lower than 150gsm, preferably lower than 125gsm.
The step 203 may comprise an intermediate step 203a of wrapping the first and a second fil ter with a double length cooling tube to obtain a double length wrapped filter. The double length tube may be positioned between the first and second filter, wherein ideally the double length cooling tube is positioned between two hollow filter segments 30. Further, the length of the double length tube is preferably longer than a length of the first and second filter to gether. An optional further intermediate 203b step provides a cutting of the double length wrapped filter to create a first and a second wrapped filter. In this case, a second tobacco segment may be provided in a step 201b.
In an alternative step 302 a double length filled filter segment and at least two hollow filter segments 30 are provided and in a further alternative step 303 wrapped together with a dou ble length first combining wrapper to obtain the double length wrapped filter. Ideally, at least one of the hollow filter segments is arranged adjacent to an end of the double length filled fil ter segment, in particular such the double length filled filter segment is positioned between the hollow filter segments 30. A length of the double length first combining wrapper may be longer than a combined length of the double length filled filter segment and the two hollow filter segments, such that double length first combining wrapper extends beyond the hollow filter segments 30 to form two cavities. The cavities may be surrounded by the double length first combining wrapper and/or form the cooling tubes 20. At least one of the two cooling tubes are arranged at, and especially adjacent to one of the hollow filter segments 30. At least one of the hollow filter segments may be positioned between a cooling tube and the double length first filter. In a further alternative step 303b the double length wrapped filter is cut to create a first and a second wrapped filter. Preferably the double length wrapped filter is cut in the middle of the double length filled filter segment to create a first and a second wrapped filter.
In a further step 204 the first and/or a second wrapped filter will each be wrapped together with at least a part of a tobacco segment 10 with a second combining wrapper 60 such that the cavity 20a or rather the cooling tube 20 is positioned between a filter and the tobacco segment. It is possible that the first combining wrapper 50, the cooling tube 20, the hollow fil ter segment 30 and/or the filled filter segment 40 are arranged as described above and/or formed as described above.
Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the double length filter 4 with a double length cool ing tube 20. The shown double length filter 4 construction comprises at least one double length cooling tube 20 or two cooling tubes 20 attached to each other, two hollow filter seg ments 30, and two filled filter segments 40. The double length filter 4 construction is prefera bly wrapped in at least one double length first combining wrapper 50. It is also conceivable to use two or more wrappings in the double length filter 4 constructions. Each of the hollow filter segments 30 preferably comprise tubular parts 31. The first filter 4 construction is connected at a middle M to the second filter 4 construction. It is conceivable that the shown double length filter 4 construction comprises a double length cooling tube 20 which is divisible at the middle M in two separate cooling tubes 20. The first separated cooling tube 20 is preferably a part of the double length cooling tube 20 and is connected to the first filter 4 construction.
The second separated cooling tube 20 is preferably another part of the double length cooling tube 20 being connected to the second filter 4 construction. Preferably both parts of the dou ble length cooling tube 20 are equal to each other. Preferably two separated filter 4 construc tions equal to each other are divisible by cutting the double length filter 4 construction at the middle M, in particular at the middle M of the double length cooling tube 20.
Figure 4 shows a cross-sectional view of the double length filter 4 with a double length filled filter segment 40. This example of the double length filter 4 construction is substantially simi lar to the example shown in fig. 3. Preferably the shown double length filter 4 construction comprises at least the double length filled filter segment 40 or two filled filter segments 40 which are attached to each other, two hollow filter segments 30 comprising tubular parts 31 and two cooling tubes 20. The double length filter 4 construction further comprises at least a double length first combining wrapper 50. Similar to the double length filter 4 construction shown in fig. 3, the filter 4 construction could also comprise more than one wrapping, prefer ably two wrappings. It is particularly advantageous for stability of the whole double length fil ter 4 construction.
The double length filter 4 construction is preferably divisible by cutting at the middle M. Pref erably the middle M of the double length filter 4 construction corresponds to the middle M of the double length filled filter segment 40. Also preferably the double length filled filter seg ment 40 is divisible in two parts. Preferably the first filled filter segment 40 being a part of the double length filled filter segment 40 is connected to the first hollow filter segment 40 and to the first cooling tube 20. Preferably the second filled filter segment 40 being a part of the double length filled filter segment 40 is connected to the second hollow filter segment 40 and to the second cooling tube 20. Preferably both parts of the double length filled filter segments 40 are equal to each other.
The shown double length filter 4 constructions in figures 3 and 4 are preferably attachable to several kinds of smoking constructions 1 , preferably to the heat-not-burn smoking construc tions.
Figure 5a shows a cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction 1 with a double length filled filter segment 40. Preferably the double length smoking construction 1 comprises at least two filters 4 and two tobacco segments 10. Each of two filters 4 preferably comprises at least a cooling tube 20, a hollow filter segment 30 and a filled filter segment 40. Preferably the hollow filter segments 30 comprise tubular parts 31. The whole double length smoking construction 1 is preferably wrapped at least in a double length first combining wrapper 50 and a double length second combining wrapper 60. As the tobacco segments have their own wrapper before their placement against the double length filter construction, the second combining wrapper 60 may extend partially on the tobacco segments 10 (without extending to the free end of the tobacco segments). It is also conceivable to provide more than two wrappers for this construction 1.
Preferably the double length filled filter segment 40 or the whole filter 4 corresponds to the example shown in figure 4. The double length filled filter segment 40 is preferably divisible at the middle M of the double length smoking construction 1 or the middle M of the double length filled filter segment 40. In particular, the middle M of the double length smoking con struction 1 corresponds to the middle M of the double length filled filter segment 40. Figure 5b shows a cross-sectional view of the double length smoking construction 1 with a double length tobacco segment 10. Preferably the double length smoking construction 1 comprises at least two filters 4 and a double length tobacco segment 10. The filters 4 prefer ably comprise at least a cooling tube 20, a hollow filter segment 30 and a filled filter segment 40. Preferably the hollow filter segments 30 comprise tubular parts 31. The whole double length smoking construction 1 is preferably wrapped at least in two first combining wrapper 50 and a double length second combining wrapper 60. The double length tobacco segment 10 is preferably divisible at the middle M of the double length smoking construction 1 or the middle M of the double length tobacco segment 10. In particular, the middle M of the double length smoking construction 1 corresponds to the middle M of the double length tobacco seg ment 10. In an alternative, the second combining wrapper 60 can be formed of two separate second combining wrappers separately combining the filters 4 to the double length tobacco segment 10. In this case, the two second combining wrappers 60 do not overlap or extend to the middle M of the double length tobacco segment 10.
Preferably the double length tobacco segment 10 is divided by cutting in two parts. First part of the double length tobacco segment 10 is preferably attached to the first filter 4. Second part of the double length tobacco segment 10 is preferably attached to the second filter 4.
The applicant reserves his right to claim all features disclosed in the application document as being an essential feature of the invention, as long as they are new, individually or in combi nation, in view of the prior art. Furthermore, it is noted that in the figures features are de scribed, which can be advantageous individually. Someone skilled in the art will directly rec ognize that a specific feature being disclosed in a figure can be advantageous also without the adoption of further features from this figure. Furthermore, someone skilled in the art will recognize that advantages can evolve from a combination of diverse features being dis closed in one or various figures.
List of reference symbols
1 Smoking construction
2 Length direction
3 Longitudinal axis
5 Ventilation holes
10 Tobacco segment
20 Cooling tube
20a Cavity in the cooling tube
30 Hollow filter segment
31 T ubular part of the hollow filter segment
40 Filled filter segment
50 First combining wrapper
60 Second combining wrapper
70 Length of the cooling tube
80 Length of the first combining wrapper
90 Length of the filter
100 Length of the tobacco segment
110 Length of the wrapped filter
120 Length of the second combining wrapper
130 Length of the smoking construction
200 Method of producing the smoking construction
201 Providing the tobacco segment
201b Providing a second tobacco segment
202 Providing a filter
203 Wrapping at least one filter and creating the cooling tube
203a Creating a double length wrapped filter
203b Cutting the double length filter
204 Wrapping a wrapped filter and the tobacco segment
302 Providing a double length filled filter segment
303 Wrapping the double length filled filter segment and two hollow filter segments
303b Cutting a double length wrapped filter
M Middle of the double length filter / Middle of the double length smoking construc tion

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Claims
1. Heat-Not-Burn smoking construction (1), wherein the smoking construction (1) ex tends in a length direction (2) and comprising a longitudinal axis (3), along which at least one tobacco segment (10) comprising tobacco, at least one cooling tube (20) and a filter (4) comprising at least an upstream hollow filter segment (30) and a down stream filled filter segment (40) adjacent to the hollow filter segment (30), wherein the filter segments (30, 40) are wrapped with at least one first combining wrapper (50), wherein the cooling tube (20) and the filter (4) being surrounded by a second combin ing wrapper (60) extending partially on the tobacco segment (10) to attach the filter (30, 40) and cooling tube (20) to the tobacco segment (10), characterized in that the cooling tube (20) is formed between the filter (4) and the tobacco segment (10) by the first combining wrapper (50), which surrounds the filter (4) and forms a cavity (20a) between the tobacco segment (10) and the filter (4) that extends along certain length beyond the upstream hollow filter segment (30).
2. Smoking construction (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the cooling tube (20) comprises a paper material.
3. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cooling tube (20) extends along the longitudinal axis (3) in a length (70) larger than 15mm, preferably larger than 25mm, preferably larger than 32mm and/or smaller than 45mm, preferably smaller than 40mm, preferably smaller than 37mm.
4. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the first combining wrapper (50) is thicker and/or has a higher basis weight than the second combining wrapper (60).
5. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cooling tube (20) forms an empty cavity 20a.
6. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the length of the cooling tube (20) is larger than or equal to a length (90) of the filter (30, 40).
7. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the length (70) of the cooling tube (20) is larger or equal to a length (100) of the to bacco segment (10).
8. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that ventilation holes (5) are provided in the cooling tube (20).
9. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the filled filter segment (40) comprises acetate or paper tow.
10. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the tobacco segment (10) comprises reconstituted tobacco.
11. Smoking construction (1) according to claim 10, characterized in that the tobacco comprises strands of tobacco sheet and/or folded sheets comprising to bacco powder and/or preferably more than wt. 5 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 8 % of glycerin, preferably more than wt. 10 % of glycerin.
12. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cooling tube (20) comprises a tubular reinforcement material.
13. Smoking construction (1) according to claim 2, characterized in that the paper material has a weight higher than 60 gsm, preferably higher than 75 gsm, preferably higher than 90 gsm and/or a weight lower than 200 gsm, preferably lower than 150 gsm, preferably lower than 125 gsm.
14. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the cooling tube (20) is filled with a filler material, preferably fibers or insert.
15. Smoking construction (1) according to at least one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the second combining wrapper (60) overlaps the first combining wrapper (50) along at least a part of the length of the first combining wrapper (50).
16. Smoking construction (1) according to claim 8, characterized in that the ventilation holes are produced by lasering through the material of the first (50) and second (60) combining wrapper.
17. Method for manufacturing a heat-not-burn smoking construction (1) with the steps:
- Providing a tobacco segment (10) and at least a first filter (4) formed of at least two filter segments (30, 40),
- Wrapping the first filter (4) with at least one first combining wrapper (50) to obtain a first wrapped filter wherein a cooling tube is formed as a cavity surrounded by the first combining wrapper, wherein a length (70) of the cooling tube (20) is longer than a length (90) of the first filter (4) creating thereby a cavity (20a) at at least one side of the wrapped filter (4),
- Wrapping the first wrapped filter (4) and at least a part of the tobacco segment (10) with a second combining wrapper (60) such that the cavity (20a) is situated be tween the filter (4) and the tobacco segment (10).
18. Method according to claim 17, characterized by an additional step of wrapping the first and a second filter with the first combining wrapper to obtain a double length wrapped filter, wherein a double length tube (20) is formed between the first and second filter and wherein the length of the double length tube is equal to or longer than a length of the first and second filter together to create a cooling tube (20) between the first and second filter.
19. Method according to claim 17, characterized by an additional step of wrapping a double length filled filter segment and two hollow fil ter segments (30) with a double length first combining wrapper to obtain a double length wrapped filter, wherein the double length first combining wrapper forms two cavities, which form cooling tubes (20), wherein at least one hollow filter segment (30) is positioned between a cooling tube (20) and the double length first filter.
20. Method according to at least one of claims 18-19, characterized by an additional step of cutting the double length wrapped filter to create a first and a second wrapped filter comprising a first cooling tube (20) and second cooling tube (20).
21. Method for manufacturing two heat-not-burn smoking constructions (1) with the steps:
- Providing a tobacco segment (10) and at least the first and second wrapped filter according to claim 15,
- Placing the tobacco segment (10) between the first and second wrapped filter (4a, 4b), wherein the cooling tube (20) of each wrapped filter (4a, 4b) is positioned be tween the tobacco segment (10) and a filter segment (30a, 30b) of each wrapped filter (4a, 4b),
- Wrapping each of the first and second wrapped filter (4a, 4b) and at least two parts of the tobacco segment (10) with two separate second combining wrappers (60) or wrapping the tobacco segment (10) and the first and second wrapped filter with one common combining wrapper to create a double length smoking construction (1), wherein the cavity (20a) of each wrapped filter are created between each first and second filter and the tobacco segment (10), - Cutting the double length smoking construction (1) at a middle (M) of the tobacco segment (10) to create two smoking constructions (1).
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