Claims
- 1. A filter for tobacco smoke comprising a single filter element consisting wholly of a plurality of randomly-oriented non-crimped smooth-surfaced solid fibers of thermoplastic polymeric non-absorbent material, each of said fibers having a uniform diameter less than 5 microns, said filter element having a generally circular cross-section taken across an intended flow path of tobacco smoke and a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of said tobacco smoke flow path, the weight of polymeric material in said filter element exceeding about 6 mg, said filter element having a pressure drop thereacross of from 1 to 10 inches of water at a flow rate of 17.5 ml/sec.
- 2. The filter of claim 1 wherein said fibers each have a uniform diameter of from about 1 to about 2 microns.
- 3. The filter of claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic polymeric non-absorbent material is selected from polyolefins, polyesters, polyamides and polystyrene.
- 4. The filter of claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic polymeric non-absorbent material is poly (methyl methacrylate).
- 5. The filter of claim 1 in the form of a disc.
- 6. The filter of claim 1 in the form of a ball.
- 7. The filter of claim 1 wherein said weight of polymeric material is about 10 mg.
- 8. The filter of claim 1 wherein said filter element is compressed to provide a pressure drop thereacross of about 7 inches of water at a flow rate of 17.5 ml/sec.
- 9. The filter of claim 1 wherein said filter element contains about 10 mg of polymeric material, is the form of a disc dimensioned about 7.5 mm diameter and 1.5 mm thickness containing fibers having a diameter of from about 1 to about 2 microns, and has a pressure drop thereacross of about 7 inches of water at a flow rate of 17.5 ml/sec.
- 10. A self-sustaining elongate filter for tobacco smoke comprising a plurality of elements and including a substantially air tight tubular holder, a pair of cylindrical air-permeable supporting elements positioned within and in contact with the inner wall of the holder, said pair of supporting elements being spaced apart from each other to define a gap therebetween, said at least two supporting elements and said tubular holder combining to provide sufficient crush-resistance to provide a self-sustaining filter, and a third filter element consisting wholly of plurality of randomly-oriented non-crimped smooth-surfaced solid fibers of thermoplastic polymeric non-absorbent material, each of said fibers having a uniform diameter less than 5 microns, said third filter element being positioned in the gap between said pair of supporting elements, said third filter element having a diameter substantially that of said tubular holder and being in engagement with said inner wall, whereby said third filter element is located wholly in the path of flow of tobacco smoke through said filter, the weight of polymeric material in said third filter element exceeding about 6 mg, said third filter element having a pressure drop thereacross of from 1 to 10 inches of water at a flow rate of 17.5 ml/sec.
- 11. The filter of claim 10 wherein said third filter element is in the form of a disc in which the majority of fibers are oriented transverse to the flow path of tobacco smoke through the filter, the faces of said disc being in engagement with the opposed ends of said pair of filter elements.
- 12. The filter of claim 10 wherein said third filter element is in the form of a ball.
- 13. The filter of claim 10 wherein said pair of supporting elements is constituted by a pair of cellulose acetate filter elements.
- 14. The filter of claim 13 wherein the total pressure drop across said pair of supporting elements is about 1 to 2 inches of water at a flow rate of 17.5 ml/sec.
- 15. The filter of claim 10 wherein said third filter element contains about 10 mg of polymeric material, is in the form of a disc containing fibers having a diameter of from about 1 to 2 microns and said filter has a pressure drop thereacross of about 7 inches of water at a flow rate of 17.5 ml/sec.
- 16. The filter of claim 15 wherein the majority of the fibers in said disc are oriented substantially transverse to the axis of said disc.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 352,868 filed Apr. 20, 1973 (now Patent No. 3,882,877).
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