Claims
- 1. A coaxial filter cigarette comprising:
- a rod portion defined by an outer wrapper;
- an inner core disposed coaxially within said rod portion defined by a coaxially disposed inner wrapper;
- a main heat source disposed within said inner core, said main heat source is a material which glows substantially residue-free;
- an outer shell defined by a space created between the outer wrapper and said inner wrapper, said outer shell being filled with an aerosol producing material consisting of at least one of the group consisting of tobacco and non-tobacco materials;
- additives for controlling combustion intermixed with said main heat source;
- a filter portion disposed at one end of the rod portion, with a single coaxial filter element having a filter core with an air impermeable wrapper and a filter shell;
- said filter core removing greater than 95% of smoke received into said filter core generated through combustion of said rod portion, and said filter shell removing a maximum of 60% of said smoke flowing into said filter shell.
- 2. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said wrapper of the inner core of the rod portion is air-impermeable but has at least one passage for sucking air into the inner core.
- 3. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said outer shell of the rod portion contains additives for controlling the thermal processes.
- 4. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said wrapper of the outer shell of the rod portion has a very low air permeability of at the most 25 ISO units.
- 5. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said wrapper of the outer shell of the rod portion contains additives for controlling the combustion.
- 6. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 1, wherein a rod-side diffusion and ventilation element having a wrapper with outer passages is disposed between said coaxial filter element and the rod portion.
- 7. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 6, wherein the filter portion comprises a further intermediate element having outer passages and a hollow inner tube, the diameter of which is at least 1 mm smaller than the diameter of the filter core.
- 8. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 6, wherein said wrapper of said the diffusion and ventilation element has is air permeable.
- 9. A coaxial filter cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said filter shell removes 10-30% of said smoke flowing into said filter shell.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 461,864 filed Jan. 8, 1990 abandoned.
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