Claims
- 1. A cellulose acetate fiber having an outside surface area with a plurality of micro-porous cavities that inwardly extend from pores on the surface into the fibers, and the fibers having a partial internal void volume, and wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters of at least 1 micrometer.
- 2. A cellulose acetate fiber as in claim 1 wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters in the range of 1 to 3 micrometers.
- 3. A cellulose acetate fiber as in claim 1 wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters in the range of 1 to 15 micrometers.
- 4. A cellulose acetate fiber having an outside surface area with a plurality of micro-porous cavities that inwardly extend from pores on the surface into the fibers, and the fibers having a partial internal void volume, and the fiber being produced by a process comprising the steps of:passing an acetone solution of cellulose acetate through a spinneret to form fibers; partially diving the formed fibers to produce a skin on the outside of the fibers; and applying a vacuum to the formed fibers after a predetermined degree of drying to thereby cause the acetone inside the formed fibers to explode or pop and exit the fibers through the skin along micro-porous paths whereby micro-porous cavities are formed on the outside of the outside surface of the fibers extending to inside the fibers, and wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters of at least 1 micrometer.
- 5. A cellulose acetate fiber as in claim 4 wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters in the range of 1 to 3 micrometers.
- 6. A cellulose acetate fiber as in claim 4 wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters in the range of 1 to 15 micrometers.
- 7. A cigarette filter element comprising a plurality of cellulose acetate fibers each having an outside surface area with a plurality of micro-porous cavities that inwardly extend from cores on the surface into the fibers, and solid and/or liquid reagent retained within the micro-cavities for selective filtration of tobacco smoke, and wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters of at least 1 micrometer.
- 8. A cigarette filter element as in claim 7 wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters in the range of 1 to 3 micrometers.
- 9. A cigarette filter element as in claim 7 wherein the pores on the surface of the fibers have diameters in the range of 1 to 15 micrometers.
- 10. A cellulose acetate fiber having an outside surface area with a plurality of micro-porous cavities that inwardly extend from pores on the surface into the fibers, and the fibers having a partial internal void volume, the fiber being produced by a process comprising the steps of:passing an acetone solution of cellulose acetate containing a blowing agent through a spinneret to form fibers having surface pores with diameters up to 5 to 10 micrometers as gas is released from the blowing agent after passing through the spinneret; and rapidly drying the fibers under vacuum at a temperature in the range of 60 to 65° C.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/285,632 filed Apr. 20, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/285632 |
Apr 2001 |
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