Claims
- 1. A paper wrapper for use in a smoking article, said wrapper comprising:
a base web containing cellulosic fibers, said base web being incorporated with a filler having a median particle size greater than about 2.5 microns, said base web having a total filler loading in an amount from about 20% to about 45% by weight of said web, a basis weight of from about 18 gsm to about 40 gsm, and a permeability of less than about 60 CORESTA; and wherein said paper wrapper has a Diffusion Conductance Index (DCI) less than about 15 cm−1.
- 2. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said filler has a median particle size of from about 3 microns to about 15 microns.
- 3. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said filler has a median particle size of from about 3.5 microns to about 15 microns.
- 4. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said base web has a total filler loading in an amount from about 20% to about 30% by weight of said web.
- 5. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said filler comprises precipitated calcium carbonate.
- 6. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said paper wrapper has a permeability of between about 10 CORESTA units to about 35 CORESTA units.
- 7. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said paper wrapper has a DCI between about 5 cm−1 to about 15 cm−1.
- 8. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said paper wrapper has a DCI between about 5 cm−1 to about 12 cm−1.
- 9. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said paper wrapper has a Static Burn Rate (SBR) less than about 5 millimeters per minute.
- 10. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said paper wrapper has a Static Burn Rate (SBR) less than about 4 millimeters per minute.
- 11. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said paper wrapper has a Static Burn Rate (SBR) between about 2 to about 3.5 millimeters per minute.
- 12. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said filler has a scalenohedral shape.
- 13. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said filler has a rhomboid shape.
- 14. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said filler has a cubic shape.
- 15. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said cellulosic fibers are refined to an extent between about 5 kilorevolutions to about 20 kilorevolutions.
- 16. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 1, wherein said wrapper is coated with discrete regions of an ignition-reducing solution.
- 17. A paper wrapper for use in a smoking article, said wrapper comprising:
a base web containing cellulosic fibers, said base web being incorporated with a filler having a median particle size greater than about 2.5 microns, said base web having a total filler loading in an amount from about 20% to about 45% by weight of said web, a basis weight of from about 18 gsm to about 40 gsm, and a permeability of less than about 60 CORESTA; and wherein said paper wrapper has a Static Burn Rate (SBR) less than about 5 millimeters per minute.
- 18. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said filler has a median particle size of from about 3 microns to about 15 microns.
- 19. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said filler has a median particle size of from about 3.5 microns to about 15 microns.
- 20. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said base web has a total filler loading in an amount from about 20% to about 30% by weight of said web.
- 21. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said filler comprises precipitated calcium carbonate.
- 22. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said paper wrapper has a permeability of between about 10 CORESTA units to about 35 CORESTA units.
- 23. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said paper wrapper has a Diffusion Conductance Index (DCI) between about 5 cm−1 to about 15 cm−1.
- 24. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said paper wrapper has a Diffusion Conductance Index (DCI) between about 5 cm−1 to about 12 cm−1.
- 25. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said paper wrapper has a SBR less than about 4 millimeters per minute.
- 26. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said paper wrapper has a SBR between about 2 to about 3.5 millimeters per minute.
- 27. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said filler has a scalenohedral shape.
- 28. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said filler has a rhomboid shape.
- 29. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said filler has a cubic shape.
- 30. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said cellulosic fibers are refined to an extent between about 5 kilorevolutions to about 20 kilorevolutions.
- 31. A paper wrapper as defined in claim 17, wherein said wrapper is coated with discrete regions of an ignition-reducing solution.
- 32. A smoking article comprising:
a column of tobacco; and a paper web wrapped around said column of tobacco, said paper web containing cellulosic fibers, said paper web being incorporated with a calcium carbonate filler having a median particle size of from about 3.5 microns to about 15 microns, said paper web having a total filler loading in an amount from about 20% to about 45% by weight of said web, a basis weight of from about 18 gsm to about 40 gsm, and a permeability of less than about 60 CORESTA; and wherein said paper web has a Static Burn Rate (SBR) between about 2 to about 3.5 millimeters per minute and a Diffusion Conductance Index (DCI) between about 5 cm−1 to about 12 cm−1.
- 33. A smoking article as defined in claim 32, wherein said filler has a shape selected from the group consisting of scalenohedral, rhomboid, cubic, and the like.
- 34. A smoking article as defined in claim 32, wherein said cellulosic fibers are refined to an extent between about 5 kilorevolutions to about 20 kilorevolutions.
- 35. A method of forming a smoking article comprising:
providing an aqueous suspension of cellulosic fibers; refining said cellulosic fibers; forming a base web from said cellulosic fibers, said base web having a basis weight of between about 18 grams per square meter to about 40 grams per square meter and permeability of less than about 60 CORESTA; reducing the burn rate of the smoking article by incorporating into said base web a filler having a median particle size greater than about 2.5 microns, said filler being incorporated in an amount such that said filler constitutes between about 20% to about 45% by weight of said base web, wherein said smoking article has a Diffusion Conductance Index of less than about 15 cm−1 and a Static Burn Rate (SBR) less than about 5 millimeters per minute; and wrapping said base web around a column of tobacco.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is based upon a provisional application filed on Jun. 22, 2000 having U.S. Serial No. 60/213,313.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60213313 |
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