WO2012123678A1 - Cigarette provided with a self-lighting device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24D—CIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
- A24D3/00—Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24D—CIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
- A24D1/00—Cigars; Cigarettes
- A24D1/08—Cigars; Cigarettes with lighting means
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- the invention relates to a cigarette equipped with a self-ignition device and a method for lighting a cigarette.
- Cigarette self-ignition devices illustrating the prior art are described in the following patent documents: FR 2 905 231 (Charli ABISDID), BG 407 714 (M. MARGOLIS), DE 3 509 293 (LIECHTENSTEIN RICHARD VON), EP 0 066 021 (YOO, BYUNG EON) FR 7,539,535 (TOKYO ENGINEERING CO.) D5: GB 314,145 (Piedad and Alejandro LIFCHUZ), FR 709,175 (Giulio TURRI), JP 2005 5,224,232 (ISHIKAWA JOJI), GB 406153 (Ansley HERMAN FOX).
- US Pat. No. 3,109,435 discloses a cigarette equipped with a self-ignition device comprising: a primary chemical material placed at the end of the cigarette, and an incompatible secondary chemical substance. with said primary material.
- the secondary material is contained in a removable receptacle configured to be positioned against the end to be ignited, in an arrangement for contacting said secondary material with the primary material.
- the receptacle described in this document is initially arranged on the end to ignite.
- the invention also aims to provide a self-ignition device easy to use, simple and inexpensive design.
- the solution proposed by the invention is a cigarette equipped with a self-ignition device comprising:
- a primary chemical material placed at the end of the cigarette, a secondary chemical material incompatible with the primary material, said primary and secondary materials being liable to ignite when in contact with one of the other.
- This cigarette is remarkable in that the secondary material is contained in a receptacle initially disposed at one end of the cigarette, in an arrangement preventing any contact of said secondary material with the primary material. And in that the receptacle is removable, and configured to position against the end to ignite, in an arrangement for contacting the secondary material with the primary material.
- the receptacle is advantageously configured to:
- said receptacle comprises an attachment zone configured to:
- said receptacle is initially positioned, preferentially attached, to the inhalation end opposite the end to be ignited, said receptacle being breakable so as to allow independent handling of the cigarette and said receptacle.
- a filter can be fixed by a package on the inhalation end of the cigarette,
- the receptacle may be a cylindrical tube disposed in the extension of the filter, the packaging ensuring the attachment of said tube on said filter.
- the receptacle is a cylindrical tube disposed in the extension of the inhalation end, said receptacle being fixed by a package directly on said inhalation end.
- the package advantageously comprises a fragile portion at the junction of the filter (or the inhalation end) and said receptacle. This fragile part for manually detaching the receptacle by traction, bending, twisting or rotation.
- said receptacle is preferably in the form of a cylindrical tube configured to engage on said end to ignite and bring the secondary chemical material into contact with the material primary chemical.
- the receptacle is initially attached to the end to be ignited.
- the receptacle may then include:
- first sealing zone with respect to the secondary chemical material, said first zone being configured to engage on the end to be ignited of the cigarette, so that said secondary chemical substance is initially physically separated from the material primary chemical
- the receptacle may also be a cylindrical tube arranged in the extension of the lighter end, said receptacle being fixed by a package directly on said end to be ignited.
- the package advantageously comprises a fragile portion for manually detaching the receptacle by traction, bending, twisting or rotation.
- said secondary material is preferentially packaged in one or more capsules arranged in the receptacle, said receptacle comprising one or more flexible walls for breaking said capsules. by crushing when a pressure force is exerted on said one or more flexible walls.
- said receptacle is closed by a frangible sealing cover.
- the primary chemical material comprises potassium permanganate and the secondary chemical substance comprises glycerine.
- the pair of primary and secondary chemicals “potassium permanganate / glycerin" quickly ignites the end to ignite the cigarette while easily removed with ashes during the combustion of said end.
- Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for lighting a cigarette in which:
- a primary chemical material is placed at the end to light the cigarette, the primary chemical material is brought into contact with an incompatible secondary chemical material so as to ignite the end to be ignited.
- the secondary material is disposed in a receptacle initially disposed at one end of the cigarette, in an arrangement preventing any contact of said secondary material with the primary material,
- FIGS. 1 to 6 diagrammatically show the different steps for lighting a cigarette by means of a self-igniting device according to the invention
- FIGS. 7a and 7b schematize a first embodiment of a self-ignitable device according to the invention, the receptacle being respectively disposed at the inhalation end of the cigarette and at the end at lighting up said cigarette,
- FIGS. 8a and 8b schematize a second embodiment of a self-igniting device according to the invention, the receptacle being respectively disposed at the inhalation end of the cigarette and at the end to lighting up said cigarette,
- FIG. 9a and 9b schematically a third embodiment of a self-ignitable device according to the invention, the receptacle being disposed at the end of the lit cigarette.
- Embodiments of the invention The invention makes it possible to self-ignite a cigarette 1.
- Cigarette means a conventional cigarette with or without a filter, a cigarillo, a cigar, or other similar object likely to be consumed by a smoker.
- a cigarette 1 is generally in the form of a cylinder formed of a sheet of paper 2 and inside which are disposed chopped tobacco leaves 3. It has a diameter that can vary from 3 mm to 7 mm and a length that can vary from 60 mm to 100 mm. It has an end to ignite 4 and an inhalation end 5 opposite to said end to be ignited.
- the inhalation end 5 may in particular comprise a filter 6.
- the self-ignitable device object of the invention comprises a primary chemical material 7 (or material "to be lit") intended to be placed at the end to ignite 4 of the cigarette 1.
- the primary chemical material 7 can be put in place by impregnation, coating, compression, insertion into the tobacco leaves 3, a liquid, gel, solid, microcapsules, crystals, granules, etc.
- the primary material 7 is present to a depth of a few millimeters from the end to ignite 4.
- the establishment of the primary material 7 is preferably performed at the time of manufacture of the cigarette 1.
- drying of the primary material 7 may be provided to ensure the compatibility of the technology prior to storing the cigarette 1 in a package over a long period.
- a dry material could pollute the package, could cause the sticking of cigarettes between them, could soil the fingers, the clothes of the user or objects (such as tables or ashtrays) on which the cigarette 1 would be asked, etc.
- the use of a pre-encapsulated liquid primary material 7 makes it possible to protect said primary material from being accidentally spread, while allowing the user to break this encapsulation by an appropriate voluntary action (for example, by pressure crushing). the end of the cigarette 1 between two fingers).
- the encapsulation technique can also be envisaged with a solid primary material.
- the self-ignitable device object of the invention also comprises a secondary chemical substance 8 (or "ignition" material) chosen to be incompatible with the primary chemical material 7.
- a secondary chemical substance 8 or "ignition” material
- the primary and secondary materials are likely to react and ignite when in contact with each other.
- the term “igniting” means producing a heat energy (for example from 150 ° C. to 700 ° C.), with or without a flame, capable of igniting the cigarette 1.
- the secondary material 8 may be present in the form of a liquid, a gel, a solid, microcapsules, crystals, granules, etc.
- the primary material pair 7 / secondary material 8 may for example be an oxidation / fuel pair of the potassium permanganate / glycol type; silver nitrate / red phosphorus; silver nitrate / sulfur; chlorates and boric acid / glycols; aluminum / iodine tincture; sodium metal or other metals of the same family / water or alcohol-terminated reactants; Ranley nickel or phosphoric / oxidative materials (MnO2, chlorate); nitrocellulose / strong acids (sulfuric, chloridic); etc.
- Additional substances may be used to dilute, bind, bind activate or otherwise slow down or passivate the incompatible basic chemical materials used in the invention.
- Other substances may furthermore make it possible to reinforce the resistance of the primary 7 and secondary 8 materials at ambient conditions, in particular moisture (for example water-repellent substances). It is possible to improve the flammability of tobacco by impregnating the end to ignite 4 by a "sensitizing" material such as nitrocellulose, before deposition of the primary material 7. This has the advantage of making the ignition more reliable while allowing the reduction of the primary material 7 to a minimum.
- the respective amounts of primary 7 and secondary 8 chemical may vary from 0.1 mg to 5 mg per cigarette.
- the primary material 7 may comprise potassium permanganate and the secondary material 8 may comprise glycerine.
- Glycerine is a product commonly used as a food additive: it is in the form of a viscous liquid, transparent, colorless, odorless, nontoxic and sweet taste.
- potassium permanganate it is an inorganic salt commonly used as a disinfectant and as a deodorant. It is used in particular for the treatment of drinking water.
- the secondary material 8 is contained in a receptacle 9 initially disposed of. one end of the cigarette, in an arrangement preventing any contact of said secondary material with the primary material 7.
- This receptacle 9 is removable, and configured to position against the end to ignite 4, in an arrangement allowing the setting in contact with the secondary material 8 with the primary material 7.
- the secondary material 8 is disposed in a removable receptacle 9 configured to engage at the end to ignite 4.
- sticking is meant in the sense of the present invention, the possibility that the receptacle 9 to be positioned on, against and / or around the end to ignite 4, with the possibility of remaining or not to fix at said end.
- the primary 7 and secondary 8 materials are already present on the cigarette 1, since the user does not have to keep in his hand the package or an element containing the secondary material, contrary to most of the solutions. known from the prior art.
- each cigarette is already provided with its own receptacle 9, which allows to minimize the amount of secondary material used.
- the receptacle 9 may have a cylindrical, spherical, parallelepipedal, or other shape, and be made of preferably plasticized paper, cardboard, plastic, rubber, wadded or "expanded" material of the type used for the manufacture of cigarette filters, etc. It may have one or more open ends to the outside or be completely closed.
- the receptacle 9 is in the form of a cylindrical tube, preferably closed at one of its ends 19 and whose outer diameter substantially corresponds to that of the cigarette 1.
- the diameter of the receptacle 9 may for example vary from 2 mm to 8 mm. Its length can vary from a few millimeters to a few centimeters.
- the secondary material 8 it is advantageous for the secondary material 8 not to accidentally come into contact with the primary material 7.
- the receptacle 9 is advantageously initially positioned, preferably fixed, at the inhalation end 5 , that is to say remote from the primary material 7. The bringing into contact of the two chemical materials can therefore only be voluntary. Prior to this act, the primary material 7 is physically isolated from the secondary material 8.
- the receptacle 9 comprises a fastening zone 1 1 configured to slide on the inhalation end 5 and on the end to be ignited 4.
- This fastening zone 1 1 is in the form of a cylindrical portion which is opposite to the closed end 19 of the tube forming the receptacle 9.
- a frangible seal 10 forms the bottom of the attachment zone 1 1, the secondary material 8 being disposed between said lid and the closed end 19 of the receptacle 9.
- the other end of the attachment zone 1 1 is open so as to allow it to fit onto the end to be ignited 4.
- the attachment zone 1 1 has a internal diameter equal or greater (for example from 0.1 mm to 1 mm), the outer diameter of the cigarette 1, and a length that can vary from 3 mm to 10 mm.
- one or two points of glue may be provided in the attachment zone 1 1 so as to avoid any inadvertent separation.
- the receptacle 9 is breakable so as to allow independent handling of the cigarette 1 and said receptacle.
- the initial attachment of the receptacle on the inhalation end of the cigarette, combined with the breakable character of said receptacle for handling, provides great security. Indeed, the risk of accidental detachment of the receptacle and its contact with the primary ignition material, are thus considerably limited.
- a filter 6 is fixed by a package 12 on the inhalation end 5 of cigarette 1.
- This package 12 is generally in the form of a sheet of paper some of which is wound around the inhalation end 5 and another part is wrapped around the filter 6.
- the package 12 is generally sealed by gluing.
- the receptacle 9 is then in the form of a cylindrical tube initially fixed to the inhalation end 5, in the extension of the filter 6.
- the packaging 12 then ensures the attachment of the cylindrical tube forming the receptacle 9 on the filter 6.
- the sheet of paper forming the package 12 has a length chosen to wrap around: the inhalation end 5, the filter 6 and the receptacle tube 9.
- the package 12 may comprise a fragile portion 13 at the junction of the filter 6 and the receptacle 9, for manually detaching said receptacle by traction, bending or twisting rotation.
- This fragile portion 13 may for example consist of a zone of lesser thickness or perforations made on the package 12, at the junction of the filter 6 and the receptacle 9.
- the receptacle 9 comprises a fastening zone 1 1 configured to engage on the end to ignite 4.
- This fastening area 1 1 is in the form of a cylindrical portion which is opposite to the closed end 19 of the tube forming the receptacle 9.
- a cover of frangible sealing 10 forms the bottom of the fastening area 1 1, the secondary material 8 being disposed between said cap and the closed end 19 of the receptacle 9.
- the other end of the fastening area 1 1 is opened so as to allow
- the fixing zone 11 has an internal diameter equal to or greater than (for example 0.1 mm to 1 mm), the external diameter of the cigarette 1, and a length which may vary from 3 mm to 10 mm.
- the receptacle 9 In the absence of filter 6, the receptacle 9 is always in the form of a cylindrical tube initially positioned, preferably fixed, at the inhalation end 5, in the extension thereof.
- the package 12, preferably with a fragile portion 13, ensures the direct attachment of the receptacle 9 on the inhalation end 5.
- the establishment of the receptacle 9 is in the same way as that of a filter on the cigarettes that have them.
- FIGS. 9a and 9b the receptacle 9 is initially positioned at the inhalation end 5 of the cigarette 1. However, it is possible for the receptacle 9 to be initially positioned at the end of the cigarette. 4.
- the receptacle 9 comprises two attachment zones 1 1 a and 1 1 b, each configured to engage on the end to ignite 4. These attachment areas 1 1 a, 1 1 b are in the form of a cylindrical portion.
- the first fastening area January 1a is sealed vis-à-vis the secondary material 8 and located in the extension of the closed end 19 of the receptacle 9, while the second fastening area January 1 is opposite to said closed end .
- the closed end 19 of the receptacle 9 forms the bottom of the first fastening area January 1, the latter being in fact sealed.
- the primary material 7 can thus be initially physically isolated from the secondary material 8.
- the other end of the first attachment zone 1 1a is open so as to allow it to fit onto the end to be ignited 4.
- a frangible seal 10 forms the bottom of the second attachment zone 1 1b, the secondary material 8 being disposed between said seal and the closed end 19 of the receptacle 9.
- the other end of the second attachment zone 1 1 b is open so as to allow its fitting on the end to ignite 4.
- the attachment zones 11a, 11b have an inner diameter equal to or greater than (for example 0.1 mm to 1 mm), the outer diameter of the cigarette 1, and a length that can vary from 3 mm to 10 mm. .
- the first attachment zone January 1 is initially fitted on the end to ignite 4 ( Figure 9a).
- One or two points of glue can be provided to avoid any inadvertent separation.
- the first attachment area 1 1a it is possible to provide a breakable receptacle 9, similar to that described above for the second embodiment and shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 8a and 8b, but initially fixed on the end to light 4.
- the secondary material 8 can be directly introduced into the receptacle 9 when it is in solid, gel or creamy form.
- a spongy material of the sponge type can be inserted into the receptacle 9, so as to contain said secondary material 8, a simple pressure on said spongy material for releasing said secondary material.
- the receptacle 9 preferably comprises one or more flexible walls for breaking said capsules by crushing when a lateral pressure force (perpendicular to the axis of the cigarette) or longitudinal (in the axis of the cigarette) is exerted on said flexible wall or walls.
- the latter can be closed by a frangible seal 10 made of paper, plastic, aluminum, etc.
- a simple pressure of the end to ignite 4 on the cover 10 allows to open and release the secondary material 8.
- the secondary material 8 is intended to exit the receptacle 9 from the attachment zone 1 1, l Frangible seal 10 is located at this zone.
- the primary material 7 may for example be placed in a small receptacle whose walls are configured (for example micro-perforated) to pass through a secondary material 8 fluid.
- This solution has the advantage of being able to keep a primary material 7 in the powdery state, without prior treatment likely to change its crystalline characteristics.
- the primary material 7 is deposited by dusting on a paper covered with an adhesive on which the particles of said primary material stick. The adhesive loaded with particles of primary material 7 is then wound around the end to ignite 4 of the cigarette 1.
- the cigarette paper itself can also incorporate an adhesive tape on the side of the end 4 of cigarette 1 to light: the paper is previously loaded with particles of primary material 7 and used as such before tobacco loading of the cigarette 1.
- Figures 1 to 6 illustrate how a smoker can light his cigarette with simple gestures, whether he holds the cigarette in a hand or the door not yet lit to his mouth.
- the receptacle 9 is initially attached to the inhalation end 5 opposite to the igniter end 4 of the cigarette 1, so that the secondary chemical substance 8 is physically separated from the primary chemical material 7 (FIG. 1).
- the user separates the receptacle 9 from the inhalation end 5 (FIG. 2) and positions it vis-à-vis the end to be ignited 4 (FIG. 3).
- the receptacle 9 is then brought into contact with the end to ignite 4 so that the secondary material 8 comes to moisten the primary material which is coated with the end to ignite 4 ( Figure 4).
- the user can contact the secondary material 8 with the primary material 7 by crushing said receptacle ( Figure 5).
- the receptacle 9 is closed by a frangible sealing cap 10
- the user can bring the secondary material 8 into contact with the primary material 7 by piercing said cap by means of the end to be ignited 4.
- the receptacle 9 is open to the outside, the user can bring the secondary material 8 into contact with the primary material 7 by directly pressing the end to ignite 4 of the cigarette 1 inside said receptacle.
- the user removes the receptacle 9 from the end to ignite 4 ( Figure 6). The reaction is initiated and the end to ignite 4 ignites.
- the receptacle 9 is first uncapped on its free part which is not in contact with the end to be ignited.
- the receptacle 4 / cigarette 1 is then broken. then it returns said receptacle so as to press the second fastening area 1 1b against the end to ignite 4. It is then sufficient to exert pressure on the receptacle 4 to empty its secondary material 8 and initiate the reaction.
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