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The present invention relates to tobacco products, namely a cigar that enables a smoker or consumer to fabricate one or more custom cigars by disassembly of an original cigar, allowing the smoker or consumer to choose his or her own tobacco fill material for each custom cigar.
In recent years, smoking of cigars has become fashionable and numerous cigar shops have opened around the world to satisfy this growing trend. The variety, quality and size of ready-made cigars satisfy the majority of the public. However, a small segment of connoisseurs insist that nothing can compare with the taste and smell of custom-blended tobacco products. These knowledgeable individuals are very selective in the manner in which their cigars are rolled and in the grade of tobacco used.
A still smaller segment of cigar aficionados prefers to customize their own cigars by impacting the draw.
The present invention provides a method of constructing an original or first cigar fabricated of a wrapper/binder and tobacco filler with at least one removable forma mandrel or straw to provide an inner bore for controlling the draw during smoking.
In one embodiment the method can include removing a first cigar (filled with tobacco filler) from a package, removing a form mandrel from such first cigar creating an interior longitudinal bore, and smoking such first cigar wherein the longitudinal bore controls the draw during smoking.
In one embodiment, instructions are provided on the packaging teaching the squeezing of the cigar or cigarillo in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis to decrease air flow though the longitudinal draw during smoking.
One embodiment, a form mandrel can be included in the first cigar such that the cross section will show a set of concentric circles, the innermost circle being the form mandrel, and the next annular area being the tobacco filler contained by a wrapper binder area. In different embodiments, the ratio of the radius of the form mandrel to the radius of outer circle for the annulus of tobacco filler is 1 to: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and/or 33. Various embodiments include possible ranges between any of the combinations of the above listed ratios. For example, between 1:3 and 1:20; 1:5 and 1:15, etc.
One embodiment provides various configurations of pre-rolled sheets can be provided on the cigar or cigarillo core. One embodiment includes a layered configuration of pre-rolled sheets including a first sheet of homogenized tobacco paper, a second sheet of natural leaf, and an inner core comprising a cigar or cigarillo. One embodiment includes a layered configuration of pre-rolled sheets including a first sheet of natural leaf, a second sheet of homogenized tobacco paper, and a an inner core comprising a cigar or cigarillo.
One embodiment, over an inner core comprising a cigar or cigarillo, includes a plurality of pre-rolled sheets numbering 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, or 30. Various embodiments include possible ranges between any of the combinations of the above listed numbers. For example, between 3 and 20, 5 and 15, etc.
One embodiment includes sheets made of the same material, such as homogenized tobacco paper, natural leaf, rolling paper, and/or sheets of other smokable materials. One embodiment includes possible combinations of the different types of sheets of homogenized tobacco paper, natural leaf, rolling paper, and/or sheets of other smokable materials. One embodiment includes sheets comprised of different smokable materials chosen from any combination of the following types of materials: natural leaf, homogenized tobacco paper, pipe tobacco, different types of flavored tobacco, tea leaves, kanna, blue lotus, salvia, salvia eivinorm, wild dagga, kratom, herbal non-tobacco, Celandine Poppy, Mugwort, Purple Lavender Flowers, Coltsfoot Leaf, Ginger root, California Poppy, Sinicuichi, St. John's Wort, Capillarius herba, Yerba Lenna Yesca, Calea Zacatechichi, Leonurus Sibericus Flowers, Wild Dagga Flowers, Klip Dagga Leaf, Damiana, Hookah, Hemia salicifolia, Kava Kava, Avena Sativa, scotch broom topps, Valarian, capillarius, herba, Wild clip dagga, Leonurus sibiricus, Kanna, Sinicuichi, and/or Lactuca virosa.
In one embodiment multiple types of filler material is included which offers the consumer the option of using different types of filler and/or blending between the types of filler included. In one embodiment different types of filler material can be chosen from any combination of the following types of filler material: pipe tobacco, different types of flavored tobacco, tea leaves, kanna, blue lotus, salvia, salvia eivinorm, wild dagga, kratom, herbal non-tobacco, Celandine Poppy, Mugwort, Purple Lavender Flowers, Coltsfoot Leaf, Ginger root, California Poppy, Sinicuichi, St. John's Wort, Capillarius herba, Yerba Lenna Yesca, Calea Zacatechichi, Leonurus Sibericus Flowers, Wild Dagga Flowers, Klip Dagga Leaf, Damiana, Hookah, Hemia salicifolia, Kava Kava, Avena sativa, scotch broom topps, Valarian, capillarius, herba, Wild clip dagga, Leonurus sibiricus, Kanna, Sinicuichi, and/or lactuca virosa.
One embodiment includes a cigar tip which can be used with the finished tobacco products.
The method of the present invention thus enables an end user to make his or her own custom finished tobacco products with a selected, custom filler material/blend of filler material. The method preferably includes the use of a liquid for moisturizing, and also preferably includes flavoring and/or scenting. The liquid can be, in whole or in part, water, alcohol, solvent, oil, propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, glycerin, benzyl alcohol as examples. The liquid can be flavored and/or scented with items such as for example apple, apple martini, berries, blueberry, champagne, chocolate, coco/vanilla, cognac, cosmo, gin, grape, honey, lychee, mango, menthol, mint choco, peach, piña colada, punch, purple, rum, strawberry/kiwi, vanilla, watermelon, wet cherry, and/or whiskey.
The flavors are preferably added to the form casings and/or pre-rolled sheets with a liquid. This flavored liquid is typically applied at levels of between about 0.01 to 45% by weight, and preferably between about 0.1% to 10% by weight. This flavored liquid is typically applied to the at least one pre-rolled sheet with a carrier liquid such as ethyl alcohol, propylene glycol, water or the like. Glycerin and invert sugar can also be used as a carrier. Some humectants can also be used, however, little or no humectants can be used. In general terms, the flavors can be provided by botanical extracts, essential oils, or artificial flavor chemicals, any one of which or a combination thereof mixed with a carrying solvent such as propylene glycol, ethyl alcohol, glycerin, benzyl alcohol, or other alcohol, for example. Other flavors can include cocoa, licorice, coffee, vanilla or other botanical extracts. Essentials oils can be used such as wine essence, cognac oil, rose oil, mate or other oils.
In one embodiment “pig-tailed” type ends can be formed by twisting overlapping sheets in a rope-like formation and then twisting this rope-like formation in a “pig-tailed” type shape. In one embodiment the overlapping sheet can be longer (i.e., overlapping) in a longitudinal direction in one or both ends of a tobacco product.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
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First cigar 100 provides end portions 110, 120, tobacco filler 200, and outer wrapper/binder 140. Inside tobacco filler 200 can be a form mandrel (e.g., straw 160) which can span the longitudinal length of cigar 100. When packaged cigar 100 can include form mandrel 160, surrounded by tobacco filler 200, and each of which are contained by outer wrapper/binder 140.
End 110 can be placed in consumer's mouth while end 120 can be lit. As consumer sucks in air is pulled into end 120 in both the longitudinal bore along with the annular tobacco area. The relative resistance to air flow between annular bore 150 and annular tobacco area 210 will determine the ratio of air flow in bore 150 to air flow in annular area 210 to impact the draw.
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Packaging 10 can include directions to the consumer regarding:
(a) pulling out of form casing or mandrel 160; and/or
(b) squeezing cigar or cigarillo 100 to impact the overall draw (and/or the relative draw between longitudinal bore 150 and annular tobacco filler area 210).
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It is believed that the relative burn rate of a cigar or cigarillo can be controlled based on a selected number of sheets used to form the shell.
It is believed that the relative burn rate of a cigar or cigarillo can be controlled based on the combination of type of sheets (such as whether natural leaf or homogenized tobacco) and/or changes in types of sheets which are concentrically rolled.
Second sheet 600 can be of a different type of material than first sheet 500. For example, second sheet 600 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be homogenized tobacco material and second sheet 600 can be natural leaf material.
Second sheet 600 can be of rectangular shape with a length 650 and a width. To assist in the rolling process second sheet 600 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of second sheet 600 can be about the same as width of first sheet 500. Second sheet 600 can be of a different type of material than first sheet 500. For example, second sheet 600 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. I an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be homogenized tobacco material and second sheet 600 can be natural leaf material.
First sheet 500 is shown at an angular offset 560. Preferably, this angular offset should be between 15 to 75 degrees, 30 to 60 degrees, and most preferably 45 degrees.
Tobacco filler 200 can be placed on second sheet 600, and first sheet 500, second sheet 600, and tobacco filler 200 can be rolled as schematically shown in
First sheet 500 can be a natural leaf sheet of length 550 and width, a second sheet 600, and tobacco filler 200. First sheet 500 is shown at an angular offset 560. Preferably, this angular offset should be between 15 to 75 degrees, 30 to 60 degrees, and most preferably 45 degrees.
Second sheet 600 can be of rectangular shape with a length 650 and a width. To assist in the rolling process second sheet 600 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of second sheet 600 can be about the same as width of first sheet 500. Second sheet 600 can be of a different type of material than first sheet 500. For example, second sheet 600 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be homogenized tobacco material and second sheet 600 can be natural leaf material.
Third sheet 700 can be of rectangular shape with a length 750 and a width. To assist in the rolling process third sheet 700 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of third sheet 700 can be about the same size (length and width) as second sheet 600. Third sheet 700 can be of a different type of material than second sheet 600. For example, third sheet 700 can be comprised of a natural leaf tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet can be homogenized tobacco, and third sheet 700 can be natural leaf. In an alternative embodiment third sheet 700 can be of a similar type of material than second sheet 600. For example, third sheet 700 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet can be homogenized tobacco, and third sheet 700 can be homogenized.
Fourth sheet 800 can be of rectangular shape with a length 850 and a width. To assist in the rolling process fourth sheet 800 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of third sheet 700 can be about the same size (length and width) as second sheet 600 (or as third sheet 700). Fourth sheet 800 can be of a different type of material than second sheet 600 (and/or third sheet 700). For example, fourth sheet 800 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet 600 can be homogenized tobacco, third sheet 700 can be natural leaf, and fourth sheet 800 can be natural leaf. In an alternative embodiment fourth sheet 800 can be of a similar type of material as third sheet 700. For example, fourth sheet 800 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet 600 can be homogenized tobacco, third sheet 700 can be homogenized, and fourth sheet 800 can be homogenized tobacco.
First sheet 500 is shown at an angular offset 560. Preferably, this angular offset should be between 15 to 75 degrees, 30 to 60 degrees, and most preferably 45 degrees.
Tobacco filler 200 can be placed on second sheet 600, and first sheet 500, second sheet 600, third sheet 700, fourth sheet 800, and tobacco filler 200 can be rolled as schematically shown in
First sheet 500 can be a natural leaf sheet of length 550 and width, a second sheet 600, and tobacco filler 200. First sheet 500 is shown at an angular offset 560. Preferably, this angular offset should be between 15 to 75 degrees, 30 to 60 degrees, and most preferably 45 degrees.
Second sheet 600 can be of rectangular shape with a length 650 and a width. To assist in the rolling process second sheet 600 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of second sheet 600 can be about the same as width of first sheet 500. Second sheet 600 can be of a different type of material than first sheet 500. For example, second sheet 600 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be homogenized tobacco material and second sheet 600 can be natural leaf material.
Third sheet 700 can be of rectangular shape with a length 750 and a width. To assist in the rolling process third sheet 700 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of third sheet 700 can be about the same size (length and width) as second sheet 600. Third sheet 700 can be of a different type of material than second sheet 600. For example, third sheet 700 can be comprised of a natural leaf tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet can be homogenized tobacco, and third sheet 700 can be natural leaf. In an alternative embodiment third sheet 700 can be of a similar type of material than second sheet 600. For example, third sheet 700 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet can be homogenized tobacco, and third sheet 700 can be homogenized.
Fourth sheet 800 can be of rectangular shape with a length 850 and a width. To assist in the rolling process fourth sheet 800 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of third sheet 700 can be about the same size (length and width) as second sheet 600 (or as third sheet 700). Fourth sheet 800 can be of a different type of material than second sheet 600 (and/or third sheet 700). For example, fourth sheet 800 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet 600 can be homogenized tobacco, third sheet 700 can be natural leaf, and fourth sheet 800 can be natural leaf. In an alternative embodiment fourth sheet 800 can be of a similar type of material as third sheet 700. For example, fourth sheet 800 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet 600 can be homogenized tobacco, third sheet 700 can be homogenized, and fourth sheet 800 can be homogenized tobacco.
Fifth sheet 900 can be of rectangular shape with a length 950 and a width. To assist in the rolling process fourth sheet 900 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of fifth sheet 900 can be about the same size (length and width) as fourth sheet 800, third sheet 700, and/or second sheet 600. Fifth sheet 900 can be of a different type of material than fourth sheet 800, third sheet 700, and/or second sheet 600. For example, fifth sheet 900 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet 600 can be homogenized tobacco, third sheet 700 can be natural leaf, fourth sheet 800 can be natural leaf, and fifth sheet 900 can be homogenized tobacco. In an alternative embodiment fifth sheet 900 can be of a similar type of material as fourth sheet 800, third sheet 700, and/or second sheet 600. For example, fifth sheet 900 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet 600 can be homogenized tobacco, third sheet 700 can be homogenized, fourth sheet 800 can be homogenized tobacco, and fifth sheet 900 can be homogenized tobacco.
Sixth sheet 1000 can be of rectangular shape with a length 1050 and a width. To assist in the rolling process sixth sheet 1000 has been pre-rolled somewhat. In one embodiment length of sixth sheet 1000 can be about the same size (length and width) as fifth sheet 900, fourth sheet 800, third sheet 700, and/or second sheet 600. Sixth sheet 1000 can be of a different type of material than fifth sheet 900, fourth sheet 800, third sheet 700, and/or second sheet 600. For example, sixth sheet 1000 can be comprised of a homogenized tobacco material. In an alternative embodiment first sheet 500 can be natural leaf, second sheet 600 can be homogenized tobacco, third sheet 700 can be natural leaf, fourth sheet 800 can be natural leaf, fifth sheet 900 can be homogenized tobacco, and sixth sheet 1000 can be natural leaf.
First sheet 500 is shown at an angular offset 560. Preferably, this angular offset should be between 15 to 75 degrees, 30 to 60 degrees, and most preferably 45 degrees.
Tobacco filler 200 can be placed on sixth sheet 1000, and first sheet 500, second sheet 600, third sheet 700, fourth sheet 800, fifth sheet 900, and sixth sheet 1000, along with tobacco filler 200 can be rolled as schematically shown in
In various embodiments different numbers of sheets of material of different materials can be similarly used in manufacturing cigars of relative controlled burn rates. In different embodiments the number of sheets can vary between 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30. In different embodiments the numbers of sheets can be a range between any two of the above referenced numbers of sheets.
In different embodiments combinations of sheets made of different smoking materials, such as homogenized tobacco paper, natural leaf, rolling paper, and/or sheets of other smokable materials can be used in manufacturing cigars or cigarillos of controlled burned rates. One embodiment includes possible combinations of the different types of sheets of homogenized tobacco paper, natural leaf, rolling paper, and/or sheets of other smokable materials. One embodiment includes sheets comprised of different smokable materials chosen from any combination of the following types of materials: natural leaf, homogenized tobacco paper, pipe tobacco, different types of flavored tobacco, tea leaves, kanna, blue lotus, salvia, salvia eivinorm, wild dagga, kratom, herbal non-tobacco, Celandine Poppy, Mugwort, Purple Lavender Flowers, Coltsfoot Leaf, Ginger root, California Poppy, Sinicuichi, St. John's Wort, Capillarius herba, Yerba Lenna Yesca, Calea Zacatechichi, Leonurus Sibericus Flowers, Wild Dagga Flowers, Klip Dagga Leaf, Damiana, Hookah, Hemia salicifolia, Kava Kava, Avena sativa, scotch broom topps, Valarian, capillarius, herba, Wild clip dagga, Leonurus sibiricus, Kanna, Sinicuichi, and/or Lactuca virosa.
One embodiment includes a method of offering for sale cigars or cigarillos having different relative burn rates. In one embodiment a plurality of commercial packages are offered at a point of sale the plurality of commercial packaging having a plurality of indicia of differing burn rates for the cigars or cigarillos being offered to consumers.
In one embodiment a pouch containing a plurality of cigars or cigarillos are offered for sale, the cigars or cigarillos being marketed as having different burn rates. In one embodiment the different burn rates can be indicated relative to each other at the point of sale 1500. For example, the differing burn rates can be “slow” and “fast”. As another example, the different burn rates can be indicated as “slow”; “medium” and “fast” burn.
In one embodiment cigars or cigarillos are marketed as having different burn rates where the cigars or cigarillos of similar burn rates are placed adjacent to each other, such that a consumer can select at the time of purchase a particular cigar or cigarillo of having the consumer's preferred burn rate. In one embodiment at least two different burn rates are marketed side by side (for example, slow or fast burn). In one embodiment at least three different burn rates are marked side by side (for example, slow, medium, or fast burn).
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All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/623,166, filed Sep. 20, 2012, (issuing as U.S. Pat. No. 9,516,897 on Dec. 13, 2016), which was a non-provisional of US Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/536,674, filed Sep. 20, 2011, which is incorporated herein by reference and to which priority is claimed.
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