Claims
- 1. A hollow cigarette comprising a combustible rod comprised of tobacco particles and a binder, said rod having opposite ends, wherein one of said opposite ends is intended to be lit, wherein said rod has an annular wall defining a hollow passage extending therethrough to allow air to enter said one end and air and smoke pass freely through said hollow passage and out the opposite end, wherein said rod has an external diameter in the range of 5-10 mm, wherein said hollow passage has a diameter in the range of 0.5-6.5 mm, and wherein said rod has a density less than 0.6 g/cc such that the lit end burns in the shape of an inverted, concave fire cone, thereby creating a high temperature at the entrance to said hollow passage, such that incomplete combustion products are re-burned as they enter the hollow passage, thereby enhancing the combustion process.
- 2. A cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said rod has a density in the range of 0.2-0.6 g/cc.
- 3. A cigarette according to claim 2, wherein the rod is formed from a matrix comprising puffed tobacco or puffed tobacco stems.
- 4. A cigarette according to claim 3, further comprising a wrapping paper disposed about and contacting said rod and forming an outer surface of said cigarette.
- 5. A cigarette according to claim 2, wherein said rod includes yeast.
- 6. A cigarette according to claim 1, further comprising a filter secured to said opposite end.
- 7. A cigarette according to claim 6, further comprising a carbon insert disk, having a hole therethrough, between said filter and rod.
- 8. A cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said rod includes a pyrolized tobacco material.
- 9. A cigarette according to claim 1, wherein said rod is formed from at least one additional carbonaceous material.
- 10. A hollow cigarette comprising a thin-walled combustible rod, a wrapping paper disposed about said rod, and a column of tobacco disposed between said rod and said wrapping paper, wherein said thin-walled rod is formed from at least one carbonaceous material, a binder, and an organic or inorganic salt, said rod having opposite ends, wherein one of said opposite ends, along with the surrounding column of tobacco, is intended to be lit, wherein said rod has a hollow passage extending therethrough to allow air to enter said one end and air and smoke pass freely through said hollow passage and out the opposite end, wherein said rod has an external diameter in the range of 1.0-5.0 mm, wherein said passage has a diameter in the range of 0.5-3.0 mm, and wherein said rod has a density less than 1.0 g/cc such that the lit end of said rod and surrounding tobacco column burns in the shape of an inverted, concave fire cone.
- 11. A cigarette according to claim 10, wherein said rod has a density in the range of 0.6-1.0 g/cc, and wherein said rod contains a plurality of perforations spaced along its length such that at least a portion of the smoke generated by said column of tobacco is drawn through perforations that are at a higher temperature than the burning tobacco, such that said smoke, which contains incomplete combustion products, is re-burned as it passes into said hollow passage and towards said opposite end.
- 12. A cigarette according to claim 11, further comprising a filter secured to said opposite end.
- 13. A cigarette according to claim 12, wherein said at least one carbonaceous material comprises tobacco particles.
- 14. A cigarette according to claim 11, wherein said rod includes a salt in an amount greater than 5%.
- 15. A cigarette according to claim 14, wherein said salt is calcium carbonate.
- 16. A cigarette according to claim 15, wherein said rod includes calcium carbonate in an amount between 25% and 45%.
- 17. A cigarette according to claim 16, wherein said rod includes calcium carbonate in an amount of approximately 45%.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/281,909, filed Jul. 28, 1994 now abandoned.
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