Claims
- 1. A cigarette wrapper for a cigarette having reduced sidestream smoke between puffs, comprising:a first layer of combustible material adapted to be formed around smoking material; and a second layer of combustible material formed around said first layer, wherein said second layer reduces combustion of said smoking material between puffs, wherein said first layer is more combustible than said second layer when exposed to thermal energy generated by said smoking material, and said second layer includes thermally opened perforations, said perforations being blocked by occlusions which block the flow of oxygen through the perforations until sufficient thermal energy by combustion of said smoking material opens said perforations, wherein the occlusions comprise a combustible filling material.
- 2. The cigarette wrapper of said smoking material includes a tobacco-based material.
- 3. The cigarette wrapper of claim 1, wherein said second layer comprises a composite layer containing multiple layers.
- 4. The cigarette wrapper of claim 3, wherein said composite layer includes a metal foil layer.
- 5. The cigarette wrapper of claim 4, wherein said composite layer includes a paper layer laminated to said metal foil layer.
- 6. The cigarette wrapper of claim 4, wherein said composite layer includes two paper layers laminated on either side of said metal foil layer.
- 7. The cigarette wrapper of claim 1, wherein said second layer extends to the distal end of the cigarette.
- 8. The cigarette wrapper of claim 1, wherein said second layer extends to within a non-zero distance L from the distal end of the cigarette.
- 9. The cigarette wrapper of claim 1, comprising evenly dispersed square perforations having dimensions of about 0.5 mm by 0.5 mm.
- 10. The cigarette wrapper of claim 1, wherein said perforations comprises at least one perforation of a first size and at least one perforation of a second size which is larger than said first size.
- 11. The cigarette wrapper of claim 10, wherein said perforations of said first size are located closer to the distal end of the cigarette than said perforations of said second size.
- 12. The cigarette wrapper of claim 1, wherein said perforations are blocked by said first layer of material before smoking of the cigarette.
- 13. The cigarette wrapper of claim 1, wherein the combustible filling material comprises a cellulosic or wax-like material.
- 14. A smoking article having reduced sidestream smoke between puffs, comprising:a smoking material; a first layer of combustible material formed around said smoking material; and a second layer of combustible material formed around said first layer, wherein said second layer reduces combustion of said smoking material between puffs, wherein said first layer is more combustible than said second layer when exposed to thermal energy generated by said smoking material, and said second layer includes thermally opened perforations, said perforations being blocked by said first layer of material before use of said article and by occlusions which block the flow of oxygen through the perforations until sufficient thermal energy by combustion of said smoking material opens said perforations, wherein the occlusions comprise a combustible filling material.
- 15. The smoking article of claim 14, wherein said smoking material includes a tobacco-based material.
- 16. The smoking article of claim 14, wherein said second layer comprises a composite layer containing multiple layers.
- 17. The smoking article of claim 16, wherein said composite layer includes a metal foil layer.
- 18. The smoking article of claim 17, wherein said composite layer includes a paper layer laminated to said metal foil layer.
- 19. The smoking article of claim 18, wherein said composite layer includes two paper layers laminated on either side of said metal foil layer.
- 20. The smoking article of claim 14, wherein said second layer extends to the distal end of said article at which said smoking material is exposed.
- 21. The smoking article of claim 14, wherein said second layer extends to within a non-zero distance L from the distal end of said article at which said smoking material is exposed.
- 22. The smoking article of claim 21, wherein said second layer extends to within approximately 1 mm to 5 mm from said end.
- 23. The smoking article of claim 14, comprising evenly dispersed square perforations having dimensions of about 0.5 mm by 0.5 mm.
- 24. The smoking article of claim 14, wherein said perforations comprises at least one perforation of a first size and at least one perforation of a second size which is larger than said first size.
- 25. The smoking article of claim 24, wherein said perforations of said first size are located closer to the distal end of said smoking article than said perforations of said second size.
- 26. The smoking article of claim 14, wherein the combustible filling material comprises a cellulosic or wax-like material.
- 27. The smoking article of claim 14, wherein said perforations in said second layer comprise a plurality of perforations arranged in a pattern.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/498,343, filed on Feb. 4, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,481 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/003,497, filed on Jan. 6, 1998 now abandoned.
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