Claims
- 1. A filter cigarette whose filter comprises a porous plug affixed to the end of a cigarette for drawing smoke from the cigarette through the plug, and a plurality of between three and seven ventilating air ducts positioned and distributed circumambiently around said plug, each of said ducts having an air egress opening at the mouth end of the filter and having an air ingress opening exteriorly of the filter cigarette located remote from said end along the filter, said duct being otherwise closed to prevent the ingress of smoke thereto whereby ventilating air is the only gas flowing through said ducts, said filter being additionally characterized by the equation: ##EQU3## wherein K is a number greater than 0.035, A.sub.v is the average cross-sectional area of the individual ducts, A.sub.f is the total cross-sectional area of the filter, n is the number of ducts, and U is the percent ventilation air for the total flow rate through the filter which is between about 60 and about 95 and is defined by the equation: ##EQU4## wherein q.sub.v is the total flow rate through the ducts and q.sub.s is the flow rate through the plug, and wherein the filter is further characterized by the equation:
- A.sub.v /A.sub.f <0.01
- whereby substantial dispersion of the smoke drawn through the filter is obtained within about a one centimeter distance from the end of the filter when drawn at the rate of 17.5 cc./sec.
- 2. The filter of claim 1 wherein U is between about 65 and 90.
- 3. The filter of claim 1 wherein the plurality of ventilating air ducts is four or five.
- 4. The filter of claim 1 wherein the filter has a circumference of from 20 to 27 mm.
- 5. The filter of claim 1 wherein 75 percent of the smoke drawn through the filter is dispersed within about a one centimeter distance from the end of the filter when drawn at the rate of 17.5 cc./sec.
- 6. The filter of claim 1 wherein the ducts are substantially symmetrically spaced around the porous plug.
- 7. The filter of claim 1 wherein the centers of adjacent ducts are at least eight groove radii distance apart.
- 8. The filter of claim 1 wherein the ducts are grooves.
- 9. The filter of claim 8 wherein the grooves are substantially semi-circular.
- 10. A filter cigarette whose filter comprises a porous plug affixed to the end of a cigarette for drawing smoke from the cigarette through the plug, and a plurality of between three and seven ventilating air ducts positioned and distributed circumambiently around said plug, each of said ducts having an air egress opening at the mouth end of the filter and having an air ingress opening exteriorly of the filter cigarette located remote from said end along the filter, said duct being otherwise closed to prevent the ingress of smoke thereto whereby ventilating air is the only gas flowing through said ducts, the total cross-sectional area of the ducts being substantially less than the cross-sectional area of the filter, said ducts and their ingress and egress openings being further selected relative to said plug and cigarette to provide between about 60 percent and about 95 percent ventilating air in the total flow to the mouth of the user when smoking the filter cigarette, whereby a near total dispersion of the smoke drawn through the filter is obtained within about a one centimeter distance from the end of the filter when drawn at the rate of 17.5 cc./sec.
- 11. The filter of claim 10 wherein said ventilating air is between about 65 and 90 percent.
- 12. The filter of claim 10 wherein the plurality of ventilating air ducts is four or five.
- 13. The filter of claim 10 wherein the filter has a circumference of from about 20 to 27 mm.
- 14. The filter of claim 11 wherein 75 percent of the smoke drawn through the filter is dispersed within about a one centimeter distance from the end of the filter when drawn at a rate of 17.5 cc./sec.
- 15. The filter of claim 10 wherein the ducts are substantially symmetrically spaced around the porous plug.
- 16. The filter of claim 10 wherein the centers of adjacent ducts are at least eight groove radii distance apart.
- 17. The filter of claim 10 wherein the ducts are grooves.
- 18. The filter of claim 17 wherein the grooves are substantially semi-circular.
- 19. The filter of claim 10 wherein the ducts extend from the mouth end of the filter less than the total length of said filter.
- 20. A method of diluting tobacco smoke drawn into a smoker's mouth through a filter cigarette while maintaining maximum flavor, which comprises:
- (a) drawing smoke from the cigarette through the filter in a smoke stream and air around the outside of the filter in between 3 and 7 separate ventilating air streams into the smoker's mouth; and,
- (b) vigorously and rapidly mixing the air and smoke in a zone defined by the filter end of the cigarette in the smoker's mouth and a boundary extended approximately one centimeter from the filter end toward the smoker's throat, whereby maximum flavor is experienced by the smoker.
- 21. The filter of claim 1 wherein said ducts are embedded into the porous plug.
- 22. The filter of claim 21 wherein said porous plug is wrapped by smoke impermeable material, said material being embedded into said ducts.
- 23. In a filter cigarette of the type having a tobacco column and a porous filter at the mouth end thereof with separate smoke and ventilating air streams in which the smoke and air streams enter the mouth of the smoker segregated from each other, the improvement which comprises:
- a porous filter mounted at the mouth end of the tobacco column with the central portion of the filter having direct communication with the end of the tobacco column so that a smoke stream from the tobacco column passes through the filter to the mouth end thereof and a non-porous surface around the filter provided with between 3 and 7 ventilating air ducts equally spaced therearound and extending in a generally longitudinal direction and having air egress openings at the mouth end of the filter and air ingress remote from said end, said filter being additionally characterized by the equation: ##EQU5## wherein K is a number greater than 0.035, A.sub.v is the average cross-sectional area of the individual ducts, A.sub.f is the total cross-sectional area of the filter, n is the number of ducts, and U is the percent ventilation air for the total flow rate through the filter which is between about 60 and about 95 and is defined by the equation: ##EQU6## wherein q.sub.v is the total flow rate through the ducts and q.sub.s is the flow rate through the plug, and wherein the filter is further characterized by the equation:
- A.sub.v /A.sub.f <0.01
- whereby substantial dispersion of the smoke drawn through the filter is obtained within about a one centimeter distance from the end of the filter when drawn at the rate of 17.5 cc./sec.
- 24. The filter of claim 23 wherein U is between about 65 and 90.
- 25. The filter of claim 23 wherein the plurality of ventilating air ducts is 4 or 5.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application entitled "Cigarette Filter" filed Apr. 11, 1979, Ser. No. 29,230.
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