Claims
- 1. A cigarette filter modifier for insertion into a filter of a cigarette, the filter including an end area and a peripheral surface, said modifier comprising:
- an annular, thin disk defining a base shield, said base shield being relatively thin with respect to a filter of a cigarette and wherein the disk is dimensioned to overlie only an end area of the filter and not the peripheral surface of the filter whereby the modifier is relatively unnoticeable and can be readily located entirely within a smoker's mouth in use;
- an elongated probe projecting from said base shield;
- holding means on said probe for assisting in holding said modifier within the cigarette filter when inserted therein;
- a plurality of probe apertures in said probe communicating with the interior thereof;
- an interior passage in flow communication with said probe apertures and extending through the interior of said probe at least from said probe apertures to and through said base shield;
- said base shield being approximately as large in diameter as the diameter of the cigarette filter whereby passage of smoke is blocked by said shield and smoke is forced through said probe apertures and through said interior passage when a cigarette containing said probe is drawn upon; the perimeter of said base shield defining the lateral extremities of said modifier whereby said modifier is substantially unnoticeable when placed in the end of a cigarette and wherein said probe apertures open generally laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis of said probe whereby smoke being drawn from a cigarette into said probe apertures is forced to turn sharply with respect to the longitudinal axis of flow of smoke through the filter in order to enter said apertures and is forced to turn another sharp turn in order to pass down the length of said interior passage of said probe, each of said apertures having a length less than 0.1 inch along the longitudinal axis of said probe, the overall combined area of said apertures being less than about 0.0135 square inches and the interior passage of said probe having a cross section no greater than about 0.008 square inches.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said probe comprises a longitudinally extending, generally cylindrical sidewall, there being three said probe apertures spaced around the circumference of said probe sidewall.
- 3. The device of claim 1 in which said probe aperture is located opposite a solid wall portion of said probe whereby tar and nicotine particles being drawn into said aperture tend to be forced against said solid wall and stick thereto.
- 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said probe comprises a longitudinally extending, generally cylindrical sidewall, there being three said probe apertures of approximately equal area spaced around the circumference of said probe sidewall.
- 5. The device of claim 4 in which the length of each said aperture is less than about 0.075 inches along the length of said probe; said overall aperture area is less than about 0.0080 square inches; and the overall cross-sectional area of said probe passageway is less than about 0.006 square inches.
- 6. The device of claim 5 in which said apertures are located adjacent the front of said probe.
- 7. The device of claim 3 in which said base shield is sufficiently large that it will cover at least about 85% of the end area of a cigarette filter.
- 8. The device of claim 1 in which said interior passage of said probe includes a secondary filtering medium therein.
- 9. A filter cigarette including a tobacco portion, a conventional fiber filter portion having an end area and an outer periphery and a modifier, said modifier comprising:
- an annular, thin disk defining a base shield, said base shield being relatively thin with respect to the length of the fiber filter portion whereby it is relatively unnoticeable and can be readily located entirely within a smoker's mouth in use;
- an elongated probe projecting from said base shield into said fiber filter portion;
- at least one aperture in said probe communicating with the interior thereof and located within said fiber filter portion;
- an interior passage in flow communication with said probe aperture and extending through the interior of said probe at least from said probe aperture to and through said base shield, said probe aperture opening generally laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis of said probe whereby smoke being drawn from the cigarette into said probe aperture is forced to turn sharply with respect to the longitudinal axis of flow of smoke through the cigarette filter portion in order to enter said aperture and is forced to turn another sharp turn in order to pass down the length of said interior passage of said probe;
- said base shield being approximately as large in diameter as the diameter of said fiber filter portion and overlying only said end area of said filter portion whereby passage of smoke is blocked by said shield and is forced through said probe aperture and through said interior passage when said cigarette is drawn upon; the perimeter of said base shield defining the lateral extremities of said device whereby said device is substantially unnoticeable when placed in the end of a cigarette.
- 10. A filter cigarette of claim 9 further including holding means on said probe to assist in holding said device within a cigarette filter when it is inserted therein.
- 11. The filter cigarette of claim 9 wherein said probe comprises a longitudinally extending, generally cylindrical sidewall, there being three said probe apertures spaced around the circumference of said probe sidewall.
- 12. The filter cigarette of claim 9 in which said probe aperture is located opposite a solid wall portion of said probe whereby tar and nicotine particles being drawn into said aperture tend to be forced against said solid wall and stick thereto.
- 13. The filter cigarette of claim 12 wherein said probe comprises a longitudinally extending, generally cylindrical sidewall, there being three said probe apertures of approximately equal area spaced around the circumference of said probe sidewall, each said aperture being sufficiently large to facilitate draw but less than 0.1 inch in length along the longitudinal axis of said probe and the overall combined area of said apertures being less than about 0.0135 square inches;
- said interior passage of said probe being sufficiently large in cross-section to facilitate draw but being no greater than about 0.008 square inches.
- 14. The filter cigarette of claim 13 in which the length of each said aperture is less than about 0.075 inches along the length of said probe; said overall aperture area is less than about 0.0080 square inches; and the overall cross-sectional area of said probe passageway is less than about 0.006 square inches.
- 15. The filter cigarette of claim 14 in which said aperture are located adjacent the front of said probe.
- 16. The filter cigarette of claim 12 in which said base shield is sufficiently large that it will cover at least about 85% of the end area of the cigarette filter.
- 17. The filter cigarette of claim 9 in which said interior passage of said probe includes a secondary filtering medium therein.
- 18. The filter cigarette of claim 9 in which said modifier is embedded within said fiber filter as an integral part thereof, said fibrous filter including a cover and fibrous material, said cover covering said modifier as well as said fibrous material.
- 19. The filter cigarette of claim 18 in which said fibrous filter material is located on both sides of said base shield.
- 20. The filter cigarette of claim 19 in which said probe aperture opens generally laterally with respect to the longitudinal axis of said probe whereby smoke being drawn from a cigarette into said probe aperture is forced to turn sharply with respect to the longitudinal axis of flow of smoke through a cigarette filter in order to enter said aperture, and is forced to turn another sharp turn in order to pass down the length of said interior passage of said probe.
- 21. The filter cigarette of claim 20 in which said probe aperture is located opposite a solid wall portion of said probe whereby tar and nicotine particles being drawn into said aperture tend to be forced against said solid wall and stick thereto.
- 22. The filter cigarette of claim 21 wherein said probe comprises a longitudinally extending, generally cylindrical sidewall, there being three said probe apertures of approximately equal area spaced around the circumference of said probe sidewall, each said aperture being sufficiently large to facilitate draw but less than 0.1 inch in length along the longitudinal axis of said probe and the overall combined area of said apertures being less than about 0.0135 square inches;
- said interior passage of said probe being sufficiently large in cross-section to facilitate draw but being no greater than about 0.008 square inches.
- 23. The filter cigarette of claim 22 in which the length of each said aperture is less than about 0.075 inches along the length of said probe; said overall aperture area is less than about 0.0080 square inches; and the overall cross-sectional area of said probe passageway is less than about 0.006 square inches.
- 24. The filter device of claim 18 in which said interior passage of said probe includes a secondary filtering medium therein.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/042,325 filed Apr. 24, 1987 and entitled "CIGARETTE FILTER MODIFIER AND METHOD," which is expressly abandoned upon the filing of this application. Some of the claims of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/042,326 filed Apr. 24, 1987 and entitled "CIGARETTE HOLDER WITH FILTER MODIFIER, AND RELATED METHOD" are generic to this invention.
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