WO2014087529A1 - Cigarette à double enveloppe - Google Patents

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WO2014087529A1
WO2014087529A1 PCT/JP2012/081706 JP2012081706W WO2014087529A1 WO 2014087529 A1 WO2014087529 A1 WO 2014087529A1 JP 2012081706 W JP2012081706 W JP 2012081706W WO 2014087529 A1 WO2014087529 A1 WO 2014087529A1
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考弘 和田
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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
    • A24D1/00Cigars; Cigarettes
    • A24D1/02Cigars; Cigarettes with special covers
    • A24D1/025Cigars; Cigarettes with special covers the covers having material applied to defined areas, e.g. bands for reducing the ignition propensity
    • 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
    • A24D1/02Cigars; Cigarettes with special covers
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • D21H27/00Special paper not otherwise provided for, e.g. made by multi-step processes

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  • the present invention relates to a wrapping paper cigarette, and more particularly to a cigarette wound with double wrapping paper.
  • Patent Document 2 On the other hand, there is also known a technique for improving the so-called low fire spread property that prevents the spread of cigarettes to upholstered furniture, for example, by applying an additive in a band shape on a wrapping paper around which cigarettes are wound, Attempts have been made to impart a low fire spread function by lowering the diffusion coefficient of the portion where the additive is applied (for example, Patent Document 3 and Patent Document 4).
  • regulations relating to low fire spread cigarettes have already come into effect in other countries such as the United States. For example, in the US, the full length burning rate (FLB rate) measured and calculated based on ASTM (American Testing Materials Association) E2187-04 standard etc.
  • a cigarette satisfying such a requirement has a band formed by applying a combustion inhibitor to the wrapping paper, and such a band is disposed with a gap in the axial direction of the cigarette.
  • the present invention is as follows.
  • a cigarette having an outer wrapping paper and an inner wrapping paper for wrapping tobacco cuts, a cigarette cut wrapped with the paper rolls, and a filter The outer wrapping paper and the inner wrapping paper each contain a combustion aid, and the outer wrapping paper has two or more band-shaped regions having a diffusion coefficient of 0.012 to 0.040 cm / s.
  • the band-shaped region is a region processed using a film forming material.
  • the basis weight of the outer wrapping paper is 24 to 28 g / m 2
  • the basis weight of the inner wrapping paper is 25.5 to 31.5 g / m 2
  • the test based on the ASTM standard will be described below.
  • a cigarette ignited at its tip ignition position
  • the cigarette burning end reaches the 15 mm line from the ignition position
  • the cigarette is placed on the filter paper, and from this point the cigarette test is started.
  • the FLB rate indicates a rate at which a cigarette is burned over its entire length after the test is performed on a predetermined number of cigarettes.
  • the cigarette of the present invention has double wrapping paper for wrapping cut tobacco. By setting it as such a structure, the quantity of the sidestream smoke which generate
  • the outer wrapping paper will be described. Any substrate used for ordinary cigarettes can be used without particular limitation as the base of the outer wrapping paper. Specifically, cellulose fiber paper is preferably used, and more specifically, such cellulose fiber paper is preferably made of hemp or wood or a mixture thereof. As the thickness of the outer wrapping paper, those having a thickness of 33 to 53 ⁇ m are usually mentioned.
  • the outer wrapping paper preferably contains a filler from the viewpoint of adjusting the burning rate of the cigarette to a suitable rate.
  • a filler is calcium carbonate.
  • the basis weight of the outer wrapping paper used in the present invention is usually 22 to 30 g / m 2 and preferably 23 to 29 g / m 2 from the viewpoint of stably producing the wrapping paper and maintaining the taste of the cigarette. 2 is preferable, and 24-28 g / m 2 is particularly preferable. The basis weight can be adjusted by adjusting the content of the filler.
  • the outer wrapping paper of the present invention preferably contains a combustion aid in order to improve the combustibility of the cigarette.
  • a combustion aid in order to improve the combustibility of the cigarette.
  • An example of such a combustor is a hydroxy acid.
  • a hydroxy acid citric acid, malic acid and tartaric acid can be used, and salts thereof such as sodium salt and potassium salt can also be used.
  • the content of the auxiliary combustor is 0.4 to the weight of the outer wrapping paper from the viewpoint of improving the low fire spreadability due to the presence of a region having a specific diffusion coefficient, which will be described later, and at the same time suitably maintaining the combustion performance of the cigarette. It is preferably 1.6% by weight, more preferably 0.6 to 1.5% by weight, and particularly preferably 0.7 to 1.3% by weight.
  • the outer wrapping paper used in the present invention preferably contains a material for reducing odor caused by cigarette sidestream smoke (hereinafter also referred to as odor reducing material).
  • odor reducing material conventionally known materials can be used, and for example, materials described in JP-T-2-501075 can be preferably used.
  • materials described in JP-T-2-501075 can be preferably used.
  • examples of such odor reducing materials include glycosides containing acetals of carbohydrates and fragrances.
  • the carbohydrate is preferably a glycoside that is a saccharide, and more preferably a glucoside.
  • fragrances examples include phenolic compounds such as vanillin, ethyl vanillin, methyl salicylate, eugenol, isoeugenol, thymol, propenyl guaetol, cyclo such as maltol, ethyl maltol, methylcyclopentenone, and ⁇ -ketofurans.
  • Non-cycloenol compounds, and cyclo and non-cyclo aliphatic alcohols such as menthol.
  • a more specific example of the odor reducing material is preferably ethylene vanillin glucoside.
  • Odor reducing materials other than those described above include (I) (a) octanal, (b) nonanal and / or (c) decanal, (II) linalool, (III) carvone described in JP-A No. 2002-142745. (IV) (a) methyl anthranilate and / or (b) methyl N-methylanthranilate, (V) (a) sinensal and / or (b) orange peel essential oil sinensal fraction.
  • Such an odor reducing material is contained in an amount of usually 0.1 to 0.5% by weight, preferably 0.2 to 0.4% by weight, as a weight ratio in the outer wrapping paper. Can be reduced.
  • the outer wrapping paper used in the cigarette of the present invention has an air permeability of 20 to 55 cholesterol units from the viewpoint of achieving both low fire spread and low extinction of the cigarette in consideration of the presence of a region having low diffusibility described later. Preferably there are 23 to 47 coresta units.
  • the air permeability of the outer wrapping paper can be adjusted, for example, by adjusting the amount of filler such as calcium carbonate, fiber length, fiber beating state, and the like.
  • the cigarette of the present invention has an inner wrapping paper in addition to the outer wrapping paper as described above.
  • the raw material used for the inner wrapping paper can be basically the same as that used for the outer wrapping paper.
  • cellulose fiber paper can be used as the base material, and as such cellulose fiber paper, hemp or A preferable example is wood or a mixture thereof.
  • the inner wrapping paper preferably contains a filler.
  • An example of such a filler is calcium carbonate.
  • the basis weight of the inner wrapping paper used in the present invention is usually 23 to 34 g / m 2 and preferably 24.5 to 33 g / m 2 from the viewpoint of stably producing the wrapping paper and maintaining the taste of the cigarette.
  • the basis weight can be adjusted by adjusting the content of the filler.
  • the thickness of the inner wrapping paper those having a thickness of 37 to 57 ⁇ m are usually mentioned.
  • the inner wrapping paper used in the present invention preferably contains a combustion aid in order to improve the flammability of the cigarette, and examples of such a combustion retardant include a hydroxy acid.
  • the content of the auxiliary combustor is from 0.1 to the weight of the inner wrapping paper, from the viewpoint of improving the low fire spreadability due to the presence of a region having a specific diffusion coefficient, which will be described later, and at the same time suitably maintaining the combustion performance of the cigarette.
  • the amount is preferably 3.0% by weight, more preferably 0.3 to 2.7% by weight, and particularly preferably 0.7 to 2.3% by weight.
  • the inner paper used in the present invention preferably contains an ash astringent to reduce sidestream smoke.
  • an ash astringent is not particularly limited as long as it can reduce sidestream smoke.
  • Specific examples of the ash astringent include magnesium hydroxide and potassium chloride, and one or both of them can be used.
  • the content of the ash astringent in the inner wrapping paper is usually 3.5 to 20% by weight of the inner wrapping paper from the viewpoint of maintaining a suitable flammability of the cigarette.
  • the inner paper used for the cigarette of the present invention has an air permeability of 13 to 31 cholesterol units from the viewpoint of achieving both low fire spread and low extinction of the cigarette in consideration of the presence of a region having low diffusibility described later.
  • the air permeability of the inner wrapping paper can be adjusted, for example, by adjusting the amount of filler such as calcium carbonate, fiber length, fiber beating state, and the like.
  • the cigarette of the present invention uses two wrapping papers, an outer wrapping paper and an inner wrapping paper, as wrapping paper for winding the cigarette.
  • Cigarette wrapping paper has a felt surface and a wire surface as reference surfaces for the front and back surfaces.
  • the felt surface is often arranged as a surface facing the outside of the cigarette, and the wire surface is often wound so as to be arranged as a surface in contact with the tobacco cut.
  • an embodiment in which the felt surface of the outer wrapping paper is disposed so as to face the outer side of the cigarette and the wire surface of the inner wrapping paper is disposed in contact with the cigarette notch is preferable.
  • the outer wrapping paper since the felt surface is smoother and the appearance is more beautiful, at least the outer wrapping paper is arranged such that the felt surface faces the outside of the cigarette as shown in FIG. preferable.
  • the outer wrapping paper and the inner wrapping are wrapped in a cigarette cut so that both ends of the inner wrapping paper are in contact with each other, and the outer periphery is wound with the outer wrapping paper. Then, a method of gluing and fixing the overlapping portions at both ends of the outer wrapping paper can be preferably mentioned.
  • the outer wrapping paper has a region having a specific diffusion coefficient in a specific mode.
  • the diffusion coefficient is 0.012 to 0.040 cm / s, particularly preferably 0.012 to 0.022 cm / s from the viewpoint of achieving both prevention of extinction while maintaining low fire spreadability.
  • means for providing such a diffusion region include a method of forming a film on the wrapping paper by coating and drying of a film forming material, which will be described later, and a method of applying cellulose fibers and the like on the wrapping paper.
  • the diffusion coefficient is adjusted to a specific range by appropriately adjusting the thickness of the film. be able to.
  • the amount of the film forming material to be used is increased, and when increasing the diffusion coefficient, the amount of the film forming material to be used is decreased. .
  • the thickness of this film can usually be 0.07 to 2.0 ⁇ m.
  • the diffusion coefficient can be measured by using CO 2 or N 2 as a gas, making a wrapping paper as a sample in a state where no pressure loss occurs, and using a Diffusivity Tester as a measuring instrument. Diffusivity Tester manufactured by borgwaldt can be used, and measurement can be performed according to the description in the manual issued by borgwaldt.
  • a specific method of providing a region having a specific diffusion coefficient on the outer wrapping paper is such that the felt surface of the outer wrapping paper faces the outside of the cigarette and the wire surface of the inner wrapping paper is in contact with the cigarette notch.
  • processing is performed on the wire surface of the outer wrapping paper or the felt surface of the inner wrapping paper with a film forming material.
  • FIG. 3 shows that a film is present on the wire surface of the outer wrapping paper.
  • the film forming material is impregnated into the wrapping paper and has a low diffusion region is also an aspect of the present invention. include.
  • region may be given also to the felt surface of the inner wrapping paper in the aspect which synchronizes with not only the outer wrapping paper but the outer wrapping paper.
  • an embodiment in which the wire surface of the outer wrapping paper is processed with a film forming material is particularly preferable in order to improve the low-rolling fire function.
  • Performing the process of providing a low diffusion region on the felt surface of the outer wrapping paper may impair the appearance and may damage the part during manufacturing.
  • ⁇ Film forming material> In the cigarette of the present invention, as a method of processing at least the outer wrapping paper and reducing the diffusion coefficient of the processed portion to a specific range, processing using a film forming material can be mentioned.
  • a membrane-shaped material known materials can be used, for example, alginic acid and its salts (for example, sodium salt), cellulose derivatives such as pectin, polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose, starch and its Derivatives such as ether derivatives such as carboxymethyl starch, hydroxyalkyl starch and cationic starch, ester derivatives such as starch acetate, starch phosphate and starch octenyl succinate.
  • alginic acid and its salts for example, sodium salt
  • cellulose derivatives such as pectin, polyvinyl alcohol, ethyl cellulose, methyl cellulose and carboxymethyl cellulose
  • These film-forming materials can usually be used as a 1.0 to 30.0% by weight aqueous solution, and such an aqueous solution can be used on a desired surface of a wrapping paper by using an appropriate printing method such as gravure printing. It can be applied by printing on. After coating, it is dried by a known appropriate method, so that a film composed of the above material is formed at a specific location on the wrapping paper. As described above, the coating amount of the film forming material can be appropriately adjusted so that the diffusion coefficient of the coated wrapping paper falls within a desired range.
  • the band shape as shown in FIG. 1 is mentioned from a viewpoint which performs application using the above printing methods.
  • the width of the band is usually 4 to 8 mm, and preferably 5 to 7 mm, from the viewpoint of achieving both combustibility and low fire spreadability, and the interval (from one band end to the next band end). Is usually 16 to 20 mm, preferably 17 to 19 mm.
  • the number of the bands in a cigarette is two or more from a viewpoint of ensuring low fire spreadability. Due to manufacturing restrictions, there are usually two.
  • “width” and “interval” mean the length of the cigarette in the long axis direction.
  • the band-shaped coating region is not limited to a straight band shape, and other shapes, for example, the band may form a corrugated shape as long as the effects of the present invention are not impaired. Not.
  • the cigarette of the present invention can use known cigarette cuts as a material, except that two types of the above specific wrapping paper are used, and the filling amount of the cigarette cuts is usually 0.1 to 0.9 g / cm 3 . Can be filled. Moreover, a well-known acetate filter etc. can be used also for a filter. Furthermore, a known method in the case of using two wrapping papers can be used as a method for winding cigarettes.
  • inner and outer wrapping papers having the compositions shown in Tables 1 and 2 below were prepared.
  • the thickness of the inner wrapping paper was about 47 ⁇ m, and the thickness of the outer wrapping paper was about 43 ⁇ m.
  • the inner wrapping paper 2 and outer wrapping paper 4 were coated with a film forming material (starch aqueous solution) and dried, and a band-like low diffusion region having a width of 6 mm was provided on the wire surface on the wrapping paper with an interval of 18 mm.
  • the thickness of the film was about 0.1 to 1 ⁇ m. Two band-shaped low diffusion regions were provided on the outer wrapping paper.
  • the base paper was cellulose fiber paper, containing calcium carbonate as a filler, citric acid as a combustion aid, and ethyl vanillin glucoside as a sidestream smoke odor reducing agent (fragrance).
  • the diffusion coefficient of the wrapping paper was measured by using a Diffusivity Tester under conditions of a temperature of 23 ° C. and a humidity of 50%. The equipment used was that of borgwaldt, and the measurement was performed according to the instructions issued by the company.
  • the cigarettes were wound up by combining the wrapping papers listed in Tables 1 and 2 as shown in Table 3.
  • This cigarette has a circumference of 22.6 mm, a commercial American blend increment at a packing density of 0.19 g / cm 3 , and an acetate filter.
  • the outer wrapping paper was arranged so that its felt surface was outside the cigarette, and the inner wrapping paper was arranged so that its wire surface was in contact with the cigarette notch.
  • Comparative Example 1 As shown in Table 3, in Comparative Example 1, the processing to give the low diffusion region to the wrapping paper was not performed, so the FLB rate was 100%. In Comparative Examples 2 and 3, although the low diffusion region was imparted to the wrapping paper, the FLB ratio was high because the location of the wrapping paper was the wire surface of the inner wrapping paper. In each of Comparative Examples 4 to 6, although a low diffusion region was imparted to the outer wrapping paper, the FLB ratio was high because the diffusion coefficient was large, and the following criteria were not satisfied.
  • Puff indicates the number of times of suction until reaching the reference combustion amount for cigarettes, and is used as a performance standard for cigarettes. If it is approximately 6.5 or more, it will pass.
  • the FLB ratio in the table indicates the fire spreadability of cigarette, and is preferably approximately 20% or less, and particularly preferably 15% or less.
  • the extinction rate is a characteristic that is contrary to the spreadability of cigarettes. In general, the lowering of the spreadability of cigarettes increases the extinction rate. Revocation is a negative event during smoking and it is desirable to reduce the relapse rate.
  • ⁇ Puff conforms to ISO3308: 2000 Routine analytical cigarette-smoking machine Definitions and standard conditions.
  • -FLB rate Conforms to ASTM: E2187-04 standard.
  • Extinction rate A measure of whether or not to self-extinguish by the end of combustion when the cigarette is spontaneously combusted in a windless environment (the tip paper part ends burning).
  • Cancellation rate (%) (Number of cancellations / number of measurements) x 100
  • a paper wrapper having the composition shown in Table 4 below was prepared.
  • a film-forming material starch aqueous solution
  • a band-like low diffusion region having a width of 6 mm is formed on the wire surface on the wrapping paper with an interval of 18 mm.
  • Two band-shaped low diffusion regions were provided on the outer wrapping paper.
  • the thickness of the outer wrapping paper was about 42 ⁇ m, and the thickness of the low diffusion region was about 0.1 to 1 ⁇ m.
  • the diffusion coefficient of the wrapping paper was measured by using a Diffusivity Tester under conditions of a temperature of 23 ° C. and a humidity of 50%. Diffusivity Tester manufactured by borgwaldt was used, and the measurement was performed according to the instructions issued by the company.
  • the outer wrapping paper shown in Table 4 and the inner wrapping paper shown in Table 1 were combined as shown in Table 5, and cigarettes were produced in the same manner as in the comparative example.
  • the outer wrapping paper was arranged so that its felt surface was outside the cigarette, and the inner wrapping paper was arranged so that its wire surface was in contact with the cigarette notch.
  • the test similar to the said comparative example was done. The results are shown in Table 5.
  • the cigarette of the present invention has an excellent function of having low flame spread and low extinction, in addition to reducing sidestream smoke, which could not be achieved by a simple combination of conventional techniques. . Furthermore, according to the preferable aspect of the cigarette of this invention, reduction of sidestream smoke and the odor resulting from sidestream smoke can be suppressed.
  • Cigarette notch 2 wound twice with a wrapping paper 2 Filter 3 Low diffusion region 4 Laminating part 5 Abutting part 6 Outer wrapping paper 7 Inner wrapping paper 8 Wire surface 9 Felt surface 10 Wire surface 11 Felt surface 12 Cigarette notch 13 Inner wrapping paper 14 Film 15 for forming low diffusion region Outer wrapping paper

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L'invention concerne une cigarette qui, tout en respectant les normes de faible propension à l'inflammation, possède la propriété de ne pas s'éteindre lors d'un état statique de combustion. Plus précisément, la cigarette fournie se compose des éléments ci-après : un papier intérieur et un papier extérieur pour l'emballage du tabac déchiqueté ; le tabac déchiqueté enveloppé dans ledit papier ; et un filtre. Le papier extérieur et le papier intérieur contiennent chacun un agent d'amélioration de la combustion, et le papier externe possède deux ou plusieurs régions en forme de bande ayant chacun un coefficient de diffusion de 0,012 à 0,040 cm/s.
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