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US3677269A
US3677269A US21659A US3677269DA US3677269A US 3677269 A US3677269 A US 3677269A US 21659 A US21659 A US 21659A US 3677269D A US3677269D A US 3677269DA US 3677269 A US3677269 A US 3677269A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
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  • the invention provides apparatus for treating prepared tobacco by inserting the tobacco in an enclosure, either as 1oose" tobacco alone or in a temporary container or as a smokers article such as a cigarette, cigarillo or cigar, and applying suction or fluid pressure across the matrix of tobacco so as to result in a flow of fluid therethrough for the purpose of introducing a treating substance to be carried by the flow of fluid into the tobacco.
  • substances to tobacco for use in a pipe or in smoking articles.
  • These substances may be for instance: flavours and casing solutions containing menthol or licorice; burn or ash control substances; various humectants or medicines such as ephedrine or narcotic substances; and psychogenic drugs including canabinol or euphoric agents.
  • All manner of substances, including finely-divided powders, solutions and dispersions, may be infused through or coated upon strands of tobacco by the apparatus of this invention.
  • tobacco is treated by inserting the same in an enclosure, applying a diflerential of fluid pressure across the enclosure so as to result in a flow of fluid through the tobacco, and introducing a treating substance into the flow of fluid so as to be carried into the tobac-
  • the differential of fluid pressure may be obtained by applying suction at a first location of the enclosure, or a greater than atmospheric pressure, e.g. as from a propellent fluid, at a second location of the enclosure, but it is preferred to use both suction and pressure together or successively as it has been found that this results in a particularly thorough permeation of the tobacco matrix by the treating substance.
  • the treating substance may be applied separately to the enclosure, but it is preferred to include the treating substance in the propellant fluid ab initio, or to obtain mixing of, the propellant fluid and the treating substance immediately prior to application to the tobacco in the enclosure.
  • the tobacco may be inserted in the enclosure 'when in a loose condition, e.g. for the treatment of pipe tobacco, or loose tobacco may be temporarily housed in a receiver such as a cartridge or tube from which it is removed after the treatment.
  • the tobacco may also five-eighths inserted into the enclosure when incorporated in a smokers article such as a cigarette, cigarillo, or cigar, which may therefore be treated by the smoker himself, as well as at the factory where they are made.
  • Apparatus for carrying out the invention comprises broadly means for supporting the tobacco in an enclosure, means for applying a differential of fluid pressure across said enclosure so as to result in flow of fluid through the tobacco, and means for introducing a treating substance into the flow of fluid, so as to be carried into the tobacco.
  • the apparatus may have a body in which the enclosure is housed, a casing being slidable sealingly on said body, in the manner of a piston and associated cylinder, and defining an internal space which communicates with the enclosure.
  • the apparatus may include reservoir means containing the treating substance under pressure, and means for controlling flow of said treating substance from the reservoir means to the enclosure.
  • means for applying suction at one location of the enclosure there are provided means for applying suction at one location of the enclosure, and other means for introducing both propellant fluid and the treating substance at another location of the enclosure.
  • means for applying suction at one location of the enclosure and other means for introducing both propellant fluid and the treating substance at another location of the enclosure.
  • reservoir means for the propellant fluid there may be provided, reservoir means for the treating substance,
  • the reservoirs and preferably also the mixing and control valve, constitute an assembly which is removable and replaceable as a whole when re-charging is required.
  • the treating substance may be in the form of liquid or gas adapted to carry dissolved or dispersed substances through the tobacco matrix and leaving a coating thereon or impregnation therein.
  • a single cigarette may be treated by placing it within a rigid tube, applying suction to one end of the tube, for instance by extending the tube by movement of a plunger or sleeve to create a vacuum at one end of the cigarette and simultaneously or shortly thereafier propelling treatment substance through the cigarette from the other end by blowing a mixture of Freon gas and menthol for instance from an aerosol can into the tobacco rod.
  • This treatment can further be applied to a group of articles simultaneously, such as a pack of 20 cigarettes or cigarillos; or
  • FIG. -1 is a central longitudinal section, with some parts shown in elevation, of a first embodiment of cigarette treating device; the operating handle being shown in an alternate position in dotted lines
  • FIG. 1A is a view of the device of FIG. 1 in a different stage of operation, parts being broken away for illustrative convenience;
  • FIG. 2 is a central longitudinal section, with some parts shown in elevation, of a second embodiment of cigarette treating device
  • FIG. 3 is a central longitudinal section, with some parts shown in elevation, of a modification of the cigarette treating device of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a central longitudinal section, with some parts shown in elevation, of a third embodiment of cigarette treating device
  • FIG. 4A is a view of the device of FIG. 4 in a different stage of operation, parts being broken away for illustrative convenience;
  • FIG. 5 is a central longitudinal section, with some parts shown in elevation, of a fourth embodiment of cigarette treating device
  • FIG. 6 is a central longitudinal section, with some parts shown in elevation, of a fifth embodiment of cigarette treating device.
  • FIG. 6A is a view of the device of FIG. 6 in a different stage of operation, parts being broken away from illustrative convenience;
  • the cigarette treating device comprises a tubular metal casing l, which might be for example about 5 and inches in length, 1 and inches in depth in the plane of this drawing, and plane of an inch in width normal to the plane of the drawing.
  • the casing 1 has a wall portion 2 which cooperates with a closure 3 to define a chamber 4 to receive a cigarette 5.
  • the closure 3 is carried by integral arms 6 mounted by pivots (not shown) on lugs 7 secured to the wall portion 2.
  • the closure 3 can be pivoted into an open position, as shown in broken line, in which it permits manual insertion of a cigarette 5 into the chamber 4.
  • a transverse wall portion 8 carrying an integral tube 9 having a first opening 10 in a portion of the wall 8 against which one end of the cigarette 5 is butted during insertion.
  • Another opening ll of the tube 9 communicates with a bellows chamber 12 defined applied to sections manner in an external opening 17 defined by the casing 1 andv the walls 8 and 13.
  • an outlet nozzle 18 of a mixing and control valve 19 having a first inlet 30 connected to a reservoir 21 of a product for treating the cigarette.
  • the valve also has a second inlet 22 connected to a reservoir 23 of a propellant fluid.
  • An opening and closing control 24 of the valve is connected by a pivot to one end of a link arm 25 connected, at its other end by a pivot to one arm of a bell crank 26 pivoted on a bracket 27 mounted on the reservoir 21.
  • the other arm of the bell crank 26 extends through a slot in the wall 13 so as to be presented for abutment by the end plate 15.
  • the handle 16 is pulled outwardly to its fullest extent, as shown by the broken line, in FIG. 1 thereby compressing the bellows. It is assumed that the handle 16 would be a frictional sliding fit in its opening 17 sufficiently to remain in the open position against the resilient force exerted by the bellows.
  • the closure 3 is then swung into its open position, and the cigarette is inserted in the chamber 4 with its left-hand end, in. this drawing, abutting against the wall 8 at the opening 10.
  • the closure 3 is then. swung into its closed position.
  • the handle 16 is then pushed firmly inwards in the direction shownin FIG.
  • the casing 1 has a removable end cap 28 to provide access to the chamber 29 in which the assembly of valve 19, reservoir 21, and reservoir 23 are housed.
  • This assembly including the valve operating means 24, 25, 26, 27, would be made as a separable unit which could be inserted as a sliding push-fit into the chamber 29, and which would be replaced by a fresh unit when exhausted.
  • FIG. 2 there is shown in a second embodiment of cigarette treating device comprising a cylindrical body 30 on which a casing 31 is longitudinally slidable in fluidtight sealing manner.
  • the body 30 has a removable end cap 32 to permit the insertion into a chamber 33 of an assembly consisting of a mixing and control valve 34, areservoir 35 of treating product, and a reservoir 36 of propellant fluid.
  • a tapered seating 37 having at its smaller end an opening to receive, as a push-fit, an outlet nozzle 38 of the valve 34.
  • the casing 31 has a removable end cap 39 to permit the insertion of a cigarette 40 into the casing with one end firmly and sealingly engaged in the tapered seating 37 adjacent the valve nozzle 38.
  • the valve 34 has a control rod 41 which, when pulled longitudinally in the direction away from the valve, opens the valve.
  • On the casing 31 there is provided a lug 42, and a tension spring 43 is connected to the rod 41 and the lug 42.
  • FIG. 3 which shows a modification of FIG. 2, the construction and operation are exactly the same as described in relation to FIG. 2, with the exception that the valve 34 is secured fixedly in the body 30, and has two piercer inlet tubes 45 and 46 which serve respectively for engagement into reservoirs 47 and 48 respectively for propellant fluid and for treating product.
  • the pierceable cap portion of the reservoirs 47 and 48 has not been shown in detail, but such pierceable cap portions are well known in the art of refilling butanefuelled cigarette lighters.
  • the reservoirs 47 and 48 can be extracted, by removal of the end cap32, and replaced by fresh charged reservoirs.
  • FIG. 4 there is shown a third embodiment of cigarette treating device comprising a body 49 having an internal wall 50 defining a cylindrical chamber 51 in which a casing 52 is longitudinally slidable in fluid-tight sealing manner.
  • the wall 50 also serves to define, in body 49, a chamber 53 to receive a cigarette 54 butted at one end against an internal wall 55, and at the other end against a circular rim 56.
  • a closure 57, fitting in sealing manner to the body 49, can be removed to permit insertion and removal of the cigarette.
  • On the wall 55 there is mounted an outlet nozzle 58 communicating. with two inlet passages 50 and 60 which open in the wall 50.
  • the casing 52 has a rim 61 for grasping with fingers to draw the casing in the direction of the arrow B.”
  • the casing contains a mixing andcontrol valve 62 having inlet openings to which are connected a reservoir 63 for propellant fluid, and two reservoirs 64, 65 for treating product.
  • the valve 62 has a first outlet 66 for propellant, and a second outlet 67 for treating product.
  • a recess 68 in which is positioned a control lever 69 for opening the valve.
  • the casing 52 is provided with an external longitudinal groove (not shown) inv which the lug 70 rides during longitudinal movement of the casing with respect to the body 49.
  • the lug 70 abuts against the control lever 69 as seen in FIG. 4A and thereby opens the valve, and at the same time prevents further outward movementof the casing.
  • the casing 52 containing the valve 62, and the reservoirs 63, 64, 65 would be removable as a unit, and replaceable by a fresh charge unit.
  • FIG. 5 shows a fourth embodiment of cigarette treating device
  • the device comprises a cylindrical body 71 on which a casing 72, having a hole 72A in its end wall, is slidable longitudinally in fluid-tight sealing manner.
  • a casing 72 having a hole 72A in its end wall
  • an apertured internal wall 73 against which there can be abutted one end of a cigarette 74.
  • the other end of the cigarette is seated against a lug 75 on the internal surface of the body.
  • a mixing valve 76 having respective inlets to which there are connected a reservoir 77 for propellant fluid, and reservoirs 78 for treating product.
  • an outlet control valve 79 which is suctionresponsive, that is to say if a lower than atmospheric pressure is applied to its outlet noule 79A an internal diaphragm or bellows (not shown) is actuated to open a needle valve and allow escape of the mixture of propellant and treating product coming from the reservoirs.
  • the casing 72 is drawn completely off the body 71.
  • a cigarette 74 is then placed in the position shown.
  • the casing is then replaced on the body, in the position shown.
  • the casing is pulled in the direction of the arrow C, but not completely off the body.
  • the movement of the casing causes a lowering of pressure within the casing, and this is transmitted, through the cigarette, to the noule 79a.
  • the suction-responsive valve 79 accordingly opens and allows a mixture of propellant and treating product to flow into the cigarette until such time as the equalization of pressure in the casing allows the valve 79 to close again.
  • the casing is then pulled fully off the body, leaving the end hole uncovered, and the treated cigarette extracted.
  • the body 71 has a removable end cap 80 which can be unscrewed to pemrit removal and replacement of the assembly consisting of the valves 76, 79a and the reservoirs 77, 78 and their replacement by a fresh charged assembly.
  • the device comprises a cylindrical tubular body 81 which is fitted at one end with a screw-threaded cap 82 having an air entry opening 83.
  • a rib 84 In the wall of the body there is formed a rib 84 and this, together with a packing ring 85, serves as a bearing for alongitudinally slidable hollow cylindrical casing 86.
  • One end of the casing is closed by an end wall 87, and the other end is open and is provided with an internal flange 88 which serves as a stop to abut against the rib 84 and prevent complete withdrawal of the casing off the body.
  • a longitudinal internal wall 89 which defines an internal chamber 90 to receive a cigarette 91.
  • the chamber are provided apertured transverse wails 92 and 93 against which the respective ends of the cigarette are butted.
  • a manifold block having a first passage 96 which provides a communication between the air entry chamber 94 and the opening of the wall 92, and a second passage 97 which provides a communication between a port 98, in the wall 89, and the opening of the wall 92.
  • a mixing and control valve 100 to which are coupled a reservoir 101 for propellant fluid, and two reservoirs 102 for treating product.
  • The-valve 100 has an outlet port 103 aligned with the port 98.
  • a lug 105 which, when depressed, opens the valve.
  • a cam block 107 In a recess 106 of the wall of the body 81 there is provided a cam block 107 urged outwardly by a spring 107a.
  • a longitudinal slot 108 In the wall of the body 81 there is provided a longitudinal slot 108 of suitable dimensions to allow passage of a cigarette.
  • a similar slot 109 is provided in the wall of the casing 86.
  • An outtumed wall 110 around the slot in the body forms a sliding seal with the casing 86.
  • valve 100 and the reservoirs 101 and 102 would be made as an integral assembly which could be extracted and replaced by removal of the end cap 82.
  • the article to be treated is a cigarette.
  • other elongated bodies containing tobacco e.g. cigarillos and cigars could be inserted by adopting suitable dimensions for the device.
  • a tubular container such as a cartridge into which loose tobacco, such as pipe tobacco, could be inserted prior to introduction into the device.
  • tobacco could be inserted loose into the receiving chamber of the device, see for example the embodiment of FIG. 1.
  • All of the embodiments illustrated provide for substantially simultaneous application of both suction and pressure to the article to be treated.
  • simultaneous application is not essential, and sequential operation could be used, eg by inserting a known time delay or lost-motion device in the valve-operating linkage.
  • the details of the mixing and control valves in all of the embodiments form no part of the present invention and any conventional valves may be used for this p p
  • the apparatus could be associated with other smokers items, such as pyrophonic lighters, cigarette or cigar cases, tobacco containers and the like, and could be provided as an adjunct to vending machines.
  • Apparatus for treating prepared tobacco comprising means for supporting the tobacco in an enclosure, a source of treating substance, means communicating said source of treating substance with said enclosure, means for applying a differential of fluid pressure across said enclosure and through the tobacco, said means for applying a differential of fluid pressure across said enclosure comprising a body means housing said enclosure, and a movable means slidable sealingly with respect to said body means and defining a chamber communicating with said enclosure at a location remote, with respect to said tobacco, from said means communicating said source of treating substance with said enclosure, said chamber being expanded to create a suction, and thus a flow of the treating substance into the tobacco, on sliding of said movable means with respect to said body means.
  • Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said means for applying a differential of fluid pressure across said enclosure comprises means for applying suction at one location of said enclosure, and means for introducing propellant fluid and treating substance at another location thereof.
  • Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said means for introducing propellant fluid and treating substance comprises reservoir means, portions of which define a source of propellant fluid and treating substance, and further portions of which define an outlet communicating with said other location of said enclosure, and valve means operatively interposed between said source of propellant fluid and treating substance and said outlet, said valve means being opened on movement of said movable means to a suction-creating position.
  • said movable means includes a bellows
  • said valve means including a control means operatively engaged by a portion of said bellows to open said valve means on movement of said bellows to a suction-creating position.
  • control means and at an opposite end to a portion of said casmg means.
  • control means comprises a cam means slidingly engaged by portions of said casing means on movement of said casing means with respect to said body means.

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