Claims
- 1. A cigarette aeration and filtration device comprising:
- an elongated cigarette cord having a mouth end and a lit end, a preformed air permeable conduit longitudinally and coextensively deposed within the cord, the cord having a concentric core of shredded tobacco encircling the conduit, a porous paper wrapping the entire lateral surface of the cord;
- an elongated cylindrical rod having an outside diameter being substantially equal to the diameter of the preformed conduit of the cigarette cord, the rod being inserted into the preformed conduit, the preformed conduit separating the rod from the shredded tobacco, the rod having a smoking end and a suction end, the cylindrical surface of the rod defining a plurality of ventilation holes evenly dispersed along the length of the rod, the rod being hollow with an internal surface defining an air passage channel extending the entire length of the rod and being coaxial with the cigarette cord, whereby air, being cooler than the smoke stream causes both condensation and reduced toxic content, is sucked into the air passage channel through both the smoking end of the rod and the ventilation holes, is dissipatable through the shredded tobacco; and
- a filter element integral with the suction end of the rod, the filter element having a fill of fibrous material, a porous paper wrapper concentrically covering the filter element, one end of the filter element being an air intake and the other end a flange, the flange having an outside diameter at least equal to the diameter of the cigarette cord, the flange serving to seal the filter element and the cigarette cord, the flange having a face surface defining a plurality of intake holes for directing the smoke stream through the filter element, whereby the condensation in the smoke stream will cause the particulate matter to drop out and deposit in the tobacco and fill matter thereby creating a cleaner and healthier smoke stream that enters the user's lungs.
- 2. The device as defined in claim 1 wherein the conduit is made from reconstituted tobacco products.
- 3. The device as defined in claim 1 wherein the porous paper wrapper is a conventional combustion type paper.
- 4. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the rod is made from a lightweight material that will neither burn nor be hazardous to the health of the smoker and will be reusable.
- 5. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein each ventilation hole further includes a ridge, each ridge having a vertical wall for stabilizing the rod within the cigarette cord, the ridge further having a slanted surface, the slanted surface defining the ventilation hole therein, such that as the cigarette burns the air intake is increased to compensate for the greater percentages of particulate matter present in the remaining cigarette cord.
- 6. The device as defined in claim 1, wherein the filter element further includes a plurality of concentric filter slots defined within the inner surface of the filter element, with a plurality of concentric filter rings deposed within the slots, the number of rings being a function of choice by the user, whereby the larger the number of rings, the better the device will filter the nicotine and tars which are condensed from the smoke stream.
- 7. The device as detailed in claim 6, the filter element having an opening means whereby the user may have access to the interior of the filter element for changing, replacing, cleaning, reducing or increasing the number of rings.
- 8. The device as detailed in claim 7, wherein the opening means of the filter element being a snap opening port rotatable about a pair of hinges.
- 9. The device as detailed in claim 1, wherein the device further includes a concentric finger rest extending longitudinally from the flange and having a cylindrical surface defining an opening therein, the opening just large enough to slide over the mouth end of the cigarette cord thereby increasing the support of the cigarette cord.
- 10. A cigarette aeration and filtration device comprising:
- an elongated cigarette cord having a mouth end and a lit end, a preformed air permeable conduit longitudinally and coextensively defined by a surface made from reconstituted tobacco products, the cord having a concentric core of shredded tobacco encircling the conduit, a porous paper made from conventional combustion type paper wrapping the entire lateral surface of the cord;
- a reusable elongated cylindrical hollow rod having an outside diameter being substantially equal to the diameter of the preformed conduit of the cigarette cord, the rod being inserted into the preformed conduit, the preformed conduit separating the rod from the shredded tobacco, the rod being made from a lightweight material that will neither burn nor be hazardous to the health of the smoker includes a smoking end and a suction end, the cylindrical surface of the rod having a plurality of ridges evenly dispersed along the length of the rod, each ridge having a vertical wall for stabilizing the rod within the cigarette cord and a slanted surface having defined therein a ventilation hole, the rod having an internal surface defining an air passage channel extending the entire length of the rod and being coaxial with the cigarette cord, thereby air being sucked into the air passage channel through both the smoking end of the rod and the ventilation holes is then dissipated through the shredded tobacco whereby the air being cooler than the smoke stream causes both condensation and reduced toxic content thereof; and
- a filter element integral with the suction end of the rod, the filter element having a fill of fibrous material, a porous paper wrapper concentrically covering the filter element, one end of the filter element being an air intake and the other end a flange, the flange having an outside diameter at least equal to the diameter of the cigarette cord, the flange having a face surface defining a plurality of intake holes for directing the smoke stream through the filter element whereby the condensation in the smoke stream will cause the particulate matter to drop out and deposit in the tobacco and fill matter thereby creating a cleaner and healthier smoke stream entering the user's lungs.
- 11. The device as defined in claim 10, wherein the filter element further includes an opening means, a plurality of concentric filter slots defined within the interior surface of the filter element, and a plurality of concentric filter rings capable of being fitted within the slots, thereby the user may vary his level of filtration.
- 12. The device as detailed in claim 11, wherein the opening means comprises a snap opening port rotatable about on a pair of hinges.
- 13. The device as detailed in claim 10, wherein the device further includes a concentric finger rest extending longitudinally from the flange and having a cylindrical surface defining an opening therein, the opening just large enough to slide over the mouth end of the cigarette thereby increasing the support to the cigarette cord.
- 14. A cigarette and aeration device for use with a cigarette having a preformed conduit, the device comprising:
- an elongated cigarette cylindrical rod having an outside diameter being substantially equal to the diameter of the preformed conduit of the cigarette, the rod being inserted into the preformed conduit, the rod having a smoking end and a suction end, the cylindrical surface of the rod defining a plurality of ventilation holes evenly dispersed along the length of the rod, the rod being hollow with an internal surface defining an air passage channel extending the entire length of the rod and being coaxial with the cigarette, thereby, air sucked into the air passage channel through both the smoking end of the rod and the ventilation holes, is dissipated through the cigarette whereby the air, being cooler than the smoke stream causes both condensation and reduced toxic content thereof; and
- a filter element integral with the suction end of the rod, the filter element having a fill of fibrous material, a porous paper wrapper concentrically covering the filter element, one end of the filter element being an air intake and the other end a flange, the flange having an outside diameter at least equal to the diameter of the cigarette, the flange serving to seal the filter element and the cigarette, the flange having a face surface defining a plurality of intake holes for directing the smoke stream through the filter element whereby the condensation in the smoke stream will cause the particulate matter to drop out and deposit in the cigarette and fill matter thereby creating a cleaner and healthier smoke stream that enters the user's lungs.
- 15. The device as defined in claim 14, wherein each ventilation hole further includes a ridge, each ridge having a vertical wall for stabilizing the rod within the cigarette, the ridge having a slanted surface, the slanted surface defining the ventilation hole therein, such that as the cigarette burns the air intake increases to compensate for the greater percentages of particulate matter present in the remaining cigarette.
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein the rod is made from a lightweight material that will neither burn nor be hazardous to the health of the smoker and will be reusable.
- 17. The device as defined in claim 16, wherein the filter element further includes a plurality of concentric filter slots defined within the inner surface of the filter element, with a plurality of concentric filter rings deposed within the slots, the number of rings being a function of choice by the user, whereby the larger the number of rings the better the device will filter the nicotine and tars which are condensed from the smoke stream.
- 18. The device as detailed in claim 17, the filter element having an opening means whereby the user may have access to the interior of the filter element, for changing, replacing, cleaning, reducing or increasing the number of rings.
- 19. The device as detailed in claim 18, wherein the opening means of the filter element being a snap opening port rotatable about a pair of hinges.
- 20. The device as detailed in claim 14, wherein the device further includes a concentric finger rest extending longitudinally from the flange and having a cylindrical surface defining an opening therein, the opening just large enough to slide over the mouth end of the cigarette.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based on Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/069,229, filed Dec. 11, 1997.
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