GB2158689A - Improvements relating to smoking articles - Google Patents

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GB2158689A
GB2158689A GB08510229A GB8510229A GB2158689A GB 2158689 A GB2158689 A GB 2158689A GB 08510229 A GB08510229 A GB 08510229A GB 8510229 A GB8510229 A GB 8510229A GB 2158689 A GB2158689 A GB 2158689A
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David Edward Creighton
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British American Tobacco Investments Ltd
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    • 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

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SPECIFICATION Improvements relating to smoking articles This invention relates to smoking article, cigarettes for example, comprising ventilated mouthpieces.
Cigarettes are commonly provided with a filter and ventilation means permitting ambient air to be drawn into the filter. The ventilation means often comprises a ring or zone of macro or micro perforations in a tipping wrapper overlying the filter.
The ventilation air serves to dilute tobacco smoke drawn from the cigarette rod, the ratio of smoke to air of the smoke/air mixture issuing from the mouth end of the filter being governed by the relative gas flow impedances of the ventilation perforations and of that portion of the filter upstream of the perforations. If the filter comprises a plugwrap, it will present a further gas flow impedance, usually of a low order, in series with that of the ventilation perforations. Thus for a given filter comprising high permeability plugwrap, the smoke to air ratio is governed by the gas flow impedance presented by the ring or zone of ventilation perforations extending around the filter.
It is an object of the present invention to make possible the provision of a smoking article comprising a ventilated mouthpiece, wherein the degree of ventilation at the mouthpiece is substantially controlled by other than the air flow impedance of an exterior wrapping of the article.
The present invention provides a smoking article comprising a smoking material rod, a mouthpiece attached to said rod, and a wrapper extending about said mouthpiece at least at a location spaced from the mouth end of said mouthpiece and said wrapper being highly air permeable at said location, said mouthpiece comprising a smoke passage extending through said element to the mouth end of said mouthpiece, and said mouthpiece further comprising a ventilation air chamber bounded by said wrapper at said location, the walls of said chamber beng air impermeable except for orifice means extending therethrough, which orifice means provides an air-flow communication, having a cross-sectional area within a range of 0.2 mm2 to 0.8 mm2, between the interior of said chamber and said smoke passage.
The mouthpiece may take the form of a filter, in which case it may comprise one or more cylindrical plugs of filtration material. In an alternative embodiment, the mouthpiece may take the general form of a hollow tube.
At the portion of the smoke passage at which the orifice means communicates with the smoke passage, the smoke passage may be defined by filtration material, fibrous material for example, as well as by peripheral boundary wall means of the mouthpiece. Alternatively, at this portion the smoke passage may be empty of filtration on other material and thus be defined solely by the peripheral wall means.
The wrapper may be a tipping wrapper which serves to attach the mouthpiece to the smoking material rod. The wrapper may be inherently air permeable or may be provided with ventilation perforations at the said location.
Suitably, the ventilation air chamber is provided by a groove which extends, preferably continuously, about the mouthpiece. The orifice means is advantageously provided by one to six orifices, preferably not more than four. If a plurality of orifices is provided, the cross-sectional area of each orifice should be within the range of 0.2 mm2 to 0.8 mm2.
It is important that the gas flow impedance of the wrapper at the said location is low in comparison with that of the orifice (s), as this ensures that the degree of ventilation is controlled substantially by the orifice (s) and not by the wrapper. Thus the air permeablity of the wrapper at the said location should be at least 1000 Coresta units say, preferably at least 2000 Coresta units, and more preferably at least 3000 Coresta units.
The overall degree of ventilation, i. e. that associated with the mouthpiece and that associated with the smoking material rod, should not be less than 30% and should preferably be at least 60%.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood and readily carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings, Figure 1 of which shows, in axial section, a mouthpiece in the form of a filter and part of a tobacco rod of a cigarette, and Figure 2 of which shows, in axial section, a mouthpiece element.
Tobacco rod 2 of smoking article 3 of Figure 1 comprises a tobacco filter 4 which may, for example, be a blend of flue-cure tobaccos or be of the so-called US blended type. The filler 4 is wrapped in a cigarette paper 5. Filter 1 is attached to the tobacco rod 2 by a tipping wrapper 6.
The filter 1 comprises a cylindrical plug 7 of fibrous filtration material, cellulose acetate for example, and a plugwrap 8. At a location remote from the mouth end of the filter 1, the plug 7 is provided with an annular peripheral groove 9 of rectangular section providing a ventilation air chamber. The groove 9 may be, for example, 3 mm wide.
The walls of the groove 9 are air impermeable, or of low air permeability, and may be so rendered by the application thereto of a sealant material. An alternative is to employ as plugwrap 8 a paper having a content of thermoplastic material and to mould the groove 9 thermally. As a result, the plugwrap 8 sealingly lines the walls of the finished groove 9.
Preferably, the portions of the plugwrap 8 extending at each side of the groove 9 are of zero or low gas permeability.
There is formed in the base of the groove 9 a single orifice 10, which may be, for example, 0.7 mm diameter. The orifice 10 provides an air-flow communication between the groove 9 and the interior of the plug 7 of filtration material. At a location of the tipping wrapper 6 overlying the groove 9, the tipping wrapper is provided with a ring of ventilation perforations 11. The air flow impedance presented by the ring of perforations is very low compared with that of the orifice 10. Thus the degree of ventilation attributable to the filter 1 is con trolled by the orifice 10 rather than by the perforations 11.
The orifice 10 may be formed subsequent to the formation of the groove-9, in which case the orifice 10 is suitably formed mechanically or by use of a laser. In either such case the air flow communication provided by the orifice 10 may be continued for some distance into the plug 7, this being indicated by broken lines in Figure 1. An alternative method of providing the orifice 10 would be to use a plugwrap with a pre-formed hole therein.
Although as above described, the filter 1 comprises only one orifice in the groove 9, a plurality of orifices, preferably not more than four, could be provided, these being suitably disposed equiangularly about the groove 9. If a plurality of orifices is to be incorporated in the filter, the total cross-sectional area thereof should be in the range of 0.2 mm2 to 0.8 mm2.
If the groove 9 is a deep groove, that is to say if it is of a depth of 2.5 mm or more with a plug 7 diameter of 8 mm, there may be a tendency for solid phase smoke components to be deposited at the upstream end of the constriction in the smoke passage which the deep groove presents. In an extreme case, the solid phase deposits may cause a significant blocking of the smoke passage. Such blocking can be obviated by the simple expedient of positioning the orifice, or preferably orifices, at the upstream end of the groove 9, i. e. to the right as viewing Figure 1.
Mouthpiece element 12 of Figure 2 is formed of a rigid plastics material and takes the general form of a thin-walled hollow tube provided with an annular peripheral groove 13. Two orifices 14,15 extend through that portion of the wall of the element 12 forming the base of the groove 13. As is indicated in Figure 2, the orifices 14,15 are disposed diametrically opposite each other. The mouthpiece element 12 may be utilise in a manner similar to that of the filter 1 of smoking article 3. That is to say, the element 12 may be attached to a tobacco rod (not shown) by a tipping wrapper (afso not shown), which tipping wrapper is highly air permeable at least in that zone thereof which overlies the groove 13, so that the degree of ventilation is determined by the orifices 14,15. If required, filtration material may be disposed within the element 12, although preferably not within the smoke passage restriction formed by the groove 13. Alternatively, a cylindrical plug of filtration material may be placed at the mouth end of the element 12 when the element 12 is incorporated in a cigarette. The element 12, instead of being of unitary construction, could be provided by placing in abutment a number of sub-assemblies.

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1. A smoking article comprising a smoking material rod, a mouthpiece attached to said rod, and a wrapper extending about said mouthpiece at least at a location spaced from the mouth end of said mouthpiece and said wrapper being highly air permeable at said location, said mouthpiece comprising a smoke passage extending through said element to the mouth end of said mouthpiece, and said mouthpiece further comprising a ventilation air chamber bounded by said wrapper at said location, the walls of said chamber being air impermeable except for orifice means extending therethrough, which orifice means provides an airflow communication, having a cross-sectional area within a range of 0.2 mm2 to 0.8 mm2, between the interior of said chamber and said smoke passage.
2. A smoking article as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said ventilation air chamber is in the form of a groove which extends about said mouthpiece.
3. A smoking article as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein said orifice means is a single orifice.
4. A smoking article as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein said orifice means is provided by a plurality, not exceeding six, of orifices, each of said orifices being of a cross-sectional area within a range of 0.2 mm2 to 0.8 mm2.
5. A smoking aritcle as claimed in Claim 4, wherein the number of said orifices does not exceed four.
6. A smoking article as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein at the portion of said smoke passage at which said orifice means communicates with said smoke passage, said smoke passage is defined solely by a peripheral boundary wall.
7. A smoking article as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein at the portion of said smoke pasage at which said orifice means communicates with said smoke passage, said smoke passage is defined by a peripheral boundary wall and by filtration material disposed in said smoke passage.
8. A smoking article as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the air permeability of said wrapper at said location is at least 1000 Coresta units.
9. A smoking article as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the overall degree of ventilation is at least 30%.
10. A smoking article substantially as hereinabove described with reference to Figure 1 or to Figure 2 of the drawing hereof.
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EP0536407A1 (en) * 1991-03-11 1993-04-14 Japan Tobacco Inc. Vented filter cigarette
WO2009077244A1 (en) * 2007-12-14 2009-06-25 British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited Recessed ventilation for smoking articles
WO2024165770A1 (en) * 2023-02-06 2024-08-15 Universidad De Alicante Filter reducing tar and toxic compounds from tobacco, fibrous bar from which the filter is produced, and mechanism for manufacturing the fibrous bar

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GB1132631A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-11-06 Cigarette Improvement Corp Improvements in or relating to filter tipped cigars and cigarettes
GB1330936A (en) * 1970-11-30 1973-09-19 British American Tobacco Co Filter devices for cigarettes or cigarette holders
GB1378145A (en) * 1971-10-11 1974-12-18 British American Tobacco Co Smoking articles

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GB1132631A (en) * 1965-10-22 1968-11-06 Cigarette Improvement Corp Improvements in or relating to filter tipped cigars and cigarettes
GB1330936A (en) * 1970-11-30 1973-09-19 British American Tobacco Co Filter devices for cigarettes or cigarette holders
GB1378145A (en) * 1971-10-11 1974-12-18 British American Tobacco Co Smoking articles

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0536407A1 (en) * 1991-03-11 1993-04-14 Japan Tobacco Inc. Vented filter cigarette
EP0536407B1 (en) * 1991-03-11 1997-02-12 Japan Tobacco Inc. Vented filter cigarette
WO2009077244A1 (en) * 2007-12-14 2009-06-25 British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited Recessed ventilation for smoking articles
WO2024165770A1 (en) * 2023-02-06 2024-08-15 Universidad De Alicante Filter reducing tar and toxic compounds from tobacco, fibrous bar from which the filter is produced, and mechanism for manufacturing the fibrous bar

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