Claims
- 1. A cigarette operative with an electrical smoking system having at least one electrically operated heater, the cigarette comprising:
- a tubular carrier including a coating of a tobacco material along an inside surface of said tubular carrier, said tobacco material adapted to release a flavored tobacco response upon heating, said tubular carrier having a first end portion and a second, opposite end portion, said first end portion of said tubular carrier being resistive to fluid-flow longitudinally through said first end portion;
- a flow transmissive element disposed at said second, opposite end portion of said tubular carrier, said flow transmissive element including a first longitudinal passage therethrough;
- said tubular carrier having a cavity at a location between said first end portion and said second end portion, said cavity in fluid communication with said first longitudinal passage of said flow transmissive element;
- said tubular carrier adapted to transfer heat received at a location about said tubular carrier to an adjacent portion of said coating of tobacco material, whereupon tobacco flavored response is released into said cavity;
- a filter tipping attached to said tubular carrier at said second end portion such that said filter tipping is in fluid communication with said cavity through said first longitudinal passage of said flow transmissive element, said filter tipping suitable for drawing upon said cigarette by a smoker, said filter tipping including a second longitudinal passage in communication with said first longitudinal passage of said flow transmissive element, said second longitudinal passage having an inside diameter greater than an inside diameter of said first longitudinal passage.
- 2. The cigarette of claim 1,
- wherein the tubular carrier and the tobacco flavor material allow transverse air flow into the cavity.
- 3. The cigarette of claim 2, wherein a plurality of perforations are formed in the carrier and tobacco flavor material and permit a desired transverse air flow during smoking.
- 4. The cigarette of claim 1, wherein said flow transmissive element comprises a free-flow filter, and said first end of said tubular carrier comprises a back-flow filtering element, said free-flow filter and said back-flow filtering element being substantially cylindrical and each having a surface adjacent said cavity.
- 5. The cigarette of claim 1, wherein said filter tipping includes a mouthpiece filter.
- 6. The cigarette of claim 5, further comprising tipping paper wrapped around the mouthpiece filter and at least a portion of said tubular carrier to secure the mouthpiece filter with the carrier.
- 7. The cigarette of claim 1, further comprising overwrap paper wrapped around said tubular carrier.
- 8. The cigarette of claim 1, wherein the tobacco flavor material comprises a continuous sheet of tobacco material.
- 9. The cigarette of claim 1, wherein the tobacco flavor material comprises a dried slurry of tobacco material.
- 10. The cigarette as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tubular carrier comprises a nonwoven fibrous mat.
- 11. The cigarette as claimed in claim 10 wherein said nonwoven fibrous mat includes carbon fiber.
- 12. The tobacco flavor unit of claim 10 wherein said flow transmissive element at said second end portion of said tubular carrier comprises a free flow filter.
- 13. The tobacco flavor unit of claim 12 wherein said flow resistive first end portion of said tubular carrier web comprises a filtering element.
- 14. A tobacco product adapted to cooperate with a discrete source of heat, the tobacco product comprising a web of fibrous carbon and fibrous tobacco and a tobacco flavor material disposed along a first surface of the web, and the web being adapted to receive heat at at least one location along a second surface and to transfer a substantial portion of the heat to portions of the tobacco flavor material proximate to the location.
- 15. The tobacco product of claim 14, wherein the web is in the form of a substantially hollow web cylinder having an interior cavity.
- 16. A cigarette, comprising:
- a thermally transmissive base web formed into a substantially cylindrical shape having an interior cavity, an outer surface for receiving heat and an inner surface;
- tobacco flavor material disposed on at least a portion of the inner surface, the tobacco material liberating a flavored tobacco response when the outer surface of the base web is heated;
- overwrap paper wrapped around the outer surface;
- a free-flow filter adjacent an end of the web cylinder, the free-flow filter providing structural support to the web cylinder and allowing longitudinal air flow from the cavity when a smoker puffs on the cigarette;
- said web cylinder and said overwrap paper being air-permeable so as to permit transverse air flow through said web cylinder when the smoker puffs on the cigarette;
- a second free-flow filter adjacent the first free-flow filter, the first free-flow filter and the second free-flow filter are each formed with longitudinal passageways, the longitudinal passageway of the second free-flow filter having a greater inside diameter than the longitudinal passageway of the first free-flow filter.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/118,665, filed Sep. 10, 1993, which has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,594 on Feb. 14, 1995, which application is a continuation-in-part of commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/943,504, filed Sep. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,214, issued Apr. 9, 1996.
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