The present invention relates to filters for smoking articles.
It is well known that filtration of smoke in a smoking article, such as a cigarette may affect the taste and flavour characteristics of a product when smoked. Filters commonly include adsorbent materials, such as activated carbon, to reduce certain components of the smoke during smoking. However, activated carbon in a filter can adversely affect the taste and/or flavour characteristics of a cigarette.
Therefore, in a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a filter element for a smoking article, the filter element comprising a plug of filter material, a tobacco core extending substantially longitudinally through the plug of filter material, and wrapping means wrapped around at least a portion of a longitudinally extending surface of the tobacco core.
The inventors have found that the provision of the substantially longitudinal tobacco core improves the flavour of smoke (which comprises gas and particulate matter) that is inhaled by a smoker. Furthermore, the provision of the wrapping means ensures that the tobacco remains within the core within the plug of filter material, and that the smoke is directed therealong.
Preferably, the tobacco core extends substantially longitudinally between mutually opposing end faces of the plug of filter material. Preferably, the tobacco core extends in a direction which is substantially parallel to a side face of the plug of filter material, which side face is preferably substantially perpendicular to one or both end faces. Preferably, the tobacco core extends through an inner portion of, and is surrounded by, the filter material. Preferably, the tobacco core extends through substantially the centre of the plug of filter material.
Advantageously, the tobacco core is disposed in close proximity with the path of the gaseous flow as it moves through the filter element, and is therefore able to affect various characteristics of the gaseous flow before the flow reaches the smoker's mouth. Furthermore, because the tobacco core is disposed substantially longitudinally within the plug of filter material, it does not adversely affect the direction or rate of gaseous flow, and so the smoker does not detect a significant difference in the resistance to draw therethrough.
The tobacco core may comprise shredded tobacco, powdered tobacco, reconstituted tobacco, tobacco stem, tobacco fibres, tobacco sheet and/or cut tobacco. However, preferably the tobacco core comprises cut tobacco lamina, cut tobacco blend and/or tobacco stem.
The tobacco core may form a tobacco rod of any cross-section. For example, the tobacco core may form a tobacco rod of triangular or square cross-section. However, preferably the tobacco core forms a tobacco rod of circular cross-section. Hence, the tobacco core may be substantially cylindrical in shape.
The wrapping means may be substantially permeable to air, such that smoke may pass therethrough in to the tobacco core as a smoker inhales. The wrapping means may be formed of any conventional paper material. For example, the wrapping means may comprise plugwrap or paper, for example cigarette paper. The wrapping means may be perforated. The wrapping means may be a reconstituted wrapper, or a tobacco sheet wrapper. The wrapping means may comprise tobacco leaf. The wrapping means may be impervious.
The wrapping means may be in contact with substantially all of the longitudinally extending side surface of the tobacco core. Preferably, the wrapping means circumscribes the tobacco. However, the wrapping means may not be disposed around at least one end face, and preferably each end face, of the tobacco core.
The tobacco core may comprise, or be derived from, at least a longitudinal section of a tobacco rod of a smoking article, such as a cigarette, cigar or cigarillo, or the like, i.e. the smokeable section of the smoking article. It will be appreciated that the longitudinal section of the tobacco rod will comprise a wrapper, such as cigarette paper or the like, and that this wrapper forms the wrapping means of the filter element of the first aspect.
It is preferred that the diameter of the longitudinal section of the tobacco rod is less than the diameter of the plug of filter material, and hence filter element according to the first aspect, such that it forms the tobacco core extending therethrough. Standard-sized cigarettes tend to have a diameter of about 7.5 mm to about 9.5 mm (preferably 8-12 mm), whereas slim-sized cigarettes tend to have a diameter of about 2-6 mm. Therefore, because the diameter of the tobacco rod of a slim-sized cigarette is less than that of a standard-sized cigarette, the inventors envisage using a longitudinal extending section of the tobacco rod of a slim-sized smoking article to form the wrapped tobacco core of a filter element for use in filter of a standard-sized smoking article. The inventors believe that they are the first to consider using the tobacco rod section of a slim-sized smoking article to form a tobacco core in the filter of a standard-sized smoking article.
Hence, in a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a filter element for a smoking article, the filter element comprising a plug of filter material, and a tobacco core extending substantially longitudinally through the plug of filter material, wherein the tobacco core comprises, or is derived from, a longitudinal section of a tobacco rod of a smoking article.
The tobacco core may comprise, or be derived from, a longitudinal section of a tobacco rod of a slim-sized smoking article. By using a longitudinal section of a wrapped tobacco rod of a slim-sized smoking article, the manufacture of standard-sized filter elements may be facilitated. Furthermore, advantageously, it is easier to change the tobacco in the longitudinal core extending through the filter material, thereby providing different tobacco styles and tastes in a range of filter elements.
It will be appreciated that there are many different types of slim-sized smoking articles from which the tobacco core may be derived, and that the dimensions of such slim-sized smoking articles varies from brand to brand. However, the tobacco core in the filter element of the first or second aspect may be between 3 mm and 8 mm in diameter, preferably between 3 mm and 7 mm in diameter, more preferably between 3.5 mm and 6.5 mm in diameter, and most preferably between 4 mm and 6 mm in diameter.
Once prepared, the tobacco core may be encased by filter material to form the filter element of the first or second aspect. The plug of filter material may comprise any suitable filter media, which will be known to the skilled technician. A preferred filter material comprises cellulose acetate. The diameter of the plug of filter material may be between 5 mm and 15 mm, preferably between 6 mm and 12 mm, more preferably between 7 mm and 10 mm, and most preferably between 7 mm and 9 mm.
Preferably, the ratio of the diameter of the plug of filter material to the diameter of the tobacco core is between 0.5:1 and 10:1, more preferably between 1:1 and 5:1, even more preferably between 1:1 and 3:1, and most preferably between 1.5:1 and 2:1.
The filter element of the first or second aspect may comprise a flavourant. In embodiments where a flavourant is used, the flavourant may be incorporated in the plug of filter material. However, preferably the flavourant is incorporated in the tobacco core. For example, flavourant may be sprayed onto the tobacco material prior to formation into a rod.
It will be appreciated that the filter element according to the first or second aspect may be used in the manufacture of a filter, for use in a smoking article.
Hence, according to a third aspect of the invention, there is provided a filter for a smoking article, the filter comprising a filter element according to the first or second aspect.
The filter of the third aspect may comprise a plurality of filter elements according to the first or second aspect, in which a tobacco core extends through a plug of filter material.
For example, the filter may comprise 2, 3, 4, 5 or more filter elements of the first or second aspect, in which adjacent filter elements may either be connected to each other, or which elements may be separated from each other by other filter elements (which may not be in accordance with the first or second aspect).
Hence, the filter may comprise a plurality of filter elements, at least one of which is a filter element according to the first or second aspect of the invention. For example, it is envisaged that, in one embodiment, in addition to comprising one or more filter elements according to the first or second aspect (ie. containing the tobacco core), the filter of the third aspect may also comprise an adsorbent filter element, which element comprises an adsorbent material. The adsorbent filter element is provided to adsorb and, hence, reduce certain components of the smoke during smoking. The adsorbent filter element may comprise a plug of filter material in which the adsorbent material is dispersed. The filter material may be cellulose acetate. A preferred adsorbent material is activated carbon. The activated carbon may be in the form of granular activated carbon, which is preferably distributed substantially throughout the volume of the plug of filter material. Preferably, the adsorbent filter element does not include a tobacco core.
In another embodiment, in addition to comprising one or more filter elements according to the first or second aspect (ie. containing the tobacco core), the filter of the third aspect may also comprise a filter element, which comprises filter material (such as, cellulose acetate), and which does not include a tobacco core or adsorbent material.
The filter may comprise at least two, and preferably at least three filter elements, provided that at least one filter element is in accordance with the first or second aspect. Preferably, the filter comprises a filter element according to the first or second aspect, an adsorbent filter element comprising adsorbent, and a filter element, which does not include adsorbent or a tobacco core. Preferably, multiple filter elements are arranged longitudinally of one another with the end face of one filter element abutting the end face of an adjacent filter element. It is preferred that the filter elements have substantially similar diameters. It should be appreciated that the various filter elements may be in any order in the filter, as illustrated in
The filter element of the first or second aspect, or the filter of the third aspect, may be incorporated into a smoking article.
Hence, according to a fourth aspect of the invention, there is provided a smoking article comprising a filter element according to the first or second aspect, or a filter according to the third aspect.
The smoking article preferably comprises a section or rod of smokeable material, such as tobacco. As used herein, the term “smoking article” includes smokeable products such as cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products.
The section of smokeable material and the filter may be attached by tipping paper.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of manufacturing a filter element for a smoking article, the method comprising providing a tobacco core through a plug of filter material, wherein the tobacco core extends substantially longitudinally through the plug of filter material, and wherein wrapping means is wrapped around at least a portion of a longitudinally extending surface of the tobacco core.
According to a sixth aspect, there is provided a method of manufacturing a filter element for a smoking article, the method comprising providing a tobacco core through a plug of filter material, wherein the tobacco core extends substantially longitudinally through the plug of filter material, and wherein the tobacco core comprises, or is derived from, a longitudinal section of a tobacco rod of a smoking article.
The method of the sixth aspect may comprise a step of arranging a longitudinal section of a tobacco rod of a slim-sized smoking article, such that it extends substantially longitudinally through the plug of filter material. Preferably, the method of the sixth aspect comprises cutting the slim-sized tobacco rod into a section of suitable length prior to being arranged in the plug of filter material.
The methods of the fifth or sixth aspect preferably comprise a step of introducing the tobacco core into substantially the centre of the filter material. The methods may comprise using guide means to guide the tobacco core as a tow of filter material is formed therearound. The guide means may comprise a guide tube through which the tobacco core is entrained. As the core exits the guide means, it is preferably surrounded by filter material.
All of the features described herein (including any accompanying claims, abstract and drawings), and/or all of the steps of any method or process so disclosed, may be combined with any of the above aspects in any combination, except combinations where at least some of such features and/or steps are mutually exclusive.
For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how embodiments of the same may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying Figures, in which:
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In some embodiments, the tobacco core 10 is derived from a tobacco rod which would otherwise be used in the manufacture of a superslim cigarette, examples of which are sold under the trade name Vogue (dimensions: 5 mm×99 mm) or Kent Nanotek (dimensions: 5 mm×83 mm), which may be obtained from British American Tobacco Company, and available in Europe and Russia. It is envisaged that the tobacco core 10 consists of cut tobacco lamina, a cut tobacco blend or cut tobacco stems, which is wrapped in plugwrap or cigarette paper 11. Hence, the tobacco rod section of a suitable superslim cigarette consisting of a tobacco core wrapped in cigarette paper is used to form the tobacco core 10 wrapped in plugwrap 11 of the filter element 12 of the present invention.
The wrapped tobacco core 10 is approximately 3 mm in diameter, which is then introduced into the centre of the filter material 20. One method of introducing the tobacco core 10 in to the plug of filter material 20 in the manufacture of the filter element 12 as follows. The method involves entraining the tobacco core 10 through the lumen of a guide tube having a diameter of about 5 mm. Simultaneously, a supply of fibrous filter material 20 (e.g. cellulose acetate) is passed through a series of blooming rollers so that it is de-crimped. A tow of de-crimped filter material 20 is then formed around the core 10 as it exits the guide tube, to thereby form a continuous rod of filter material 20 enclosing the wrapped tobacco core 10. The rod may then be cut up in to sections of appropriate length to produce the completed filter element 12 as shown in
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The third filter element 14 that is disposed between the filter element 12 containing the tobacco core 10 and the tobacco rod 6 comprises a plug of filter material 20, in which an adsorbent, such as activated carbon 18, has been dispersed. The activated carbon 18 may be in the form of granular activated carbon 18, which is distributed evenly throughout the volume of the plug of cellulose acetate 20 in a “Dalmatian” style, as is known in the art, and as shown in
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Also, the filter 4 may comprise more than three filter elements 12, 14, 16. For example, the filter 4 may comprise first and second filter elements 16 composed of cellulose acetate, a third filter element 14 comprising cellulose acetate and activated carbon 18, and a fourth filter element 12 comprising the longitudinal tobacco core 10, as described above. It will be appreciated that the various filter elements 12, 14, 16 may be arranged in the filter 4 in a variety of alternative orders. However, in each embodiment, at least one filter element 12 containing the tobacco core 10 is included in the filter 4.
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The tobacco core 10 may, for example, affect the overall properties of the gaseous flow such that the taste and flavour of the gaseous flow are improved. One application of the tobacco core 10 is to replace a degree of the taste and flavour characteristics of the gaseous flow which may be lost as the gaseous flow moves through the filter material 20, or the activated carbon 18, which is known to affect the taste and flavour of tobacco smoke. The inventors have surprisingly found that the arrangement of the tobacco core 10 extending longitudinally through the plug of filter material 20 improves the flavour of the smoke without compromising the flow characteristics of the smoke. The invention also includes further modifications and variations falling within the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0816933.6 | Sep 2008 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2009/051160 | 9/10/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/13/2011 |