Claims
- 1. A filter for a cigarette or a cigarette smoke filtration device comprising a fiber containing semi-opened micro-cavities said cavities being loaded with adsorbent/absorbent particles or liquids.
- 2. A filter for a cigarette or a cigarette smoke filtration device comprising a fiber containing opened micro-cavities said cavities being loaded with adsorbent/absorbent particles or liquids.
- 3. The filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fiber is a trilobal fiber.
- 4. The filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fiber is a quadrilobal fiber.
- 5. The filter as claimed in claim 3, wherein said fiber is loaded with carbon.
- 6. The filter as claimed in claim 4, wherein said fiber is loaded with carbon.
- 7. The filter as claimed in claim 3, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel.
- 8. The filter as claimed in claim 4, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel.
- 9. The filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said absorbent/adsorbent particles are in a ratio to fiber in an amount from about 1% to about 150% by weight.
- 10. The filter as claimed in claim 8, wherein said carbon to fiber ratio is about 20-80% by weight.
- 11. The filter as claimed in claim 5, wherein said fiber is impregnated with coconut carbon fiber having a loading factor of about 50%.
- 12. The filter as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fiber is a trilobal fiber.
- 13. The filter as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fiber is a quadrilobal fiber.
- 14. The filter as claimed in claim 12, wherein said fiber is loaded with carbon.
- 15. The filter as claimed in claim 13, wherein said fiber is loaded with carbon.
- 16. The filter as claimed in claim 12, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel.
- 17. The filter as claimed in claim 13, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel.
- 18. The filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said absorbent/adsorbent particles are in a ratio to fiber in an amount from about 1% to about 150% by weight.
- 19. The filter as claimed in claim 8, wherein said carbon to fiber ratio is about 20-80% by weight.
- 20. The filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein the fiber has about a 3 denier per filament micro-cavity and said particles entrapped have a size of about 1 to 15 micrometers.
- 21. The filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said filter contains no binders or plasticizers or substantially no binders or plasticizers.
- 22. The filter as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fiber has about a 3 denier per filament micro-cavity and said particles entrapped have a size of about 1 to 15 micrometers.
- 23. The filter as claimed in claim 2, wherein said filter contains no binders or plasticizers or substantially no binders or plasticizers.
- 24. The filter as claimed in claim 1, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel and with coconut carbon fiber.
- 25. The filter as claimed in claim 3, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel and with coconut carbon fiber.
- 26. The filter as claimed in claim 4, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel and with coconut carbon fiber.
- 27. The filter as claimed in claim 2, wherein said fiber is loaded with an amorphous silica gel and with coconut carbon fiber.
- 28. A cigarette which comprises a plug/space/plug configuration having a downstream plug, a space, an upstream plug and tobacco, wherein the filter as claimed in claim 1 is loaded in the space and said downstream plug, said filter which is in said space, said upstream plug and said tobacco are encased in a wrapper.
- 29. A cigarette which comprises a plug/space configuration having a space, an upstream plug and tobacco, wherein the filter as claimed in claim 1 is loaded in the space and said filter which is in said space, said upstream plug and said tobacco are encased in a wrapper.
- 30. A process to make the filter as claimed in claim 1, which comprises mechanically mixing the adsorbent/absorbent particles or liquids with the fiber containing semi-open micro-cativities such that the particles are entrapped in the micro-cavities.
- 31. The process for making the filter as claimed in claim 1, which comprises electrostatically interacting the fiber containing semi-open micro-cavities with the adsorbent/absorbent particles or liquids such that the particles are entrapped in the micro-cavities.
- 32. A process to make the filter as claimed in claim 2, which comprises mechanically mixing the adsorbent/absorbent particles or liquids with the fiber containing open micro-cativities such that the particles are entrapped in the micro-cavities.
- 33. The process for making the filter as claimed in claim 2, which comprises electrostatically interacting the fiber containing open micro-cavities with the adsorbent/absorbent particles or liquids such that the particles are entrapped in the micro-cavities.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit to provisional application No. 60/198,628 filed in Apr. 20, 2000, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety for all useful purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60198628 |
Apr 2000 |
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