Claims
- 1. A carbonaceous fuel element for smoking articles, said fuel element having at least one longitudinal passageway, and a length of about 20 mm or less prior to smoking.
- 2. The fuel element of claim 1, which further includes a plurality of longitudinally extending passageways.
- 3. The fuel element of claim 2, wherein at least a portion of the longitudinal passageways coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end.
- 4. The fuel element of claim 1, 2, or 3, which has a length of from about 5 mm to about 15 mm.
- 5. The fuel element of claim 1, wherein the carbon content is at least about 80 percent by weight.
- 6. The fuel element of claim 1, 2, 3, or 5, which has a diameter of about 8 mm or less.
- 7. The fuel element of claim 1, 2, 3, or 5, which has a diameter of from about 4 mm to about 6 mm.
- 8. The fuel element of claim 7, which has a length of from about 5 mm to about 15 mm.
- 9. The fuel element of claim 1, 2, 3, or 5, which has a density of at least about 0.7 g/cc.
- 10. A carbonaceous fuel element for smoking articles, said fuel element having a density of at least about 0.7 g/cc, a length of from about 8 mm to about 12 mm, and a diameter of from about 4 mm to about 6 mm.
- 11. The fuel element of claim 10, which further includes a plurality of longitudinally extending passageways.
- 12. The fuel element of claim 11, where at least a portion of the longitudinal passageways coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end.
- 13. The fuel element of claim 10, 11, or 12, where the density is at least 0.8 g/cc.
- 14. A carbonaceous fuel element for smoking articles having a density of at least 0.5 g/cc, a length of from 3 mm to 30 mm, and a diameter of from about 3 mm to about 8 mm.
- 15. A carbonaceous fuel element for smoking articles having a density of at least 0.7 g/cc, a length of from 3 mm to 20 mm, and a diameter of from about 3 mm to about 6 mm.
- 16. The fuel element of claim 15, which has a length of from about 5 mm to about 15 mm.
- 17. The fuel element of claim 14, 15 or 16, which further includes at least one longitudinal passageway.
- 18. The fuel element of claim 14, 15 or 16, which further includes a plurality of longitudinally extending passageway.
- 19. The fuel element of claim 18, wherein at least a portion of the longitudinal passageways coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end.
- 20. The fuel element of claim 14, 15 or 16, which has a density of at least about 0.8 g/cc.
- 21. A carbonaceous fuel element for smoking articles having at least one longitudinal passageway, a length of from 3 mm to 30 mm prior to smoking, and a carbon content of at least 80% by weight.
- 22. The fuel element of claim 21, which has a length of about 20 mm or less.
- 23. The fuel element of claim 21, which has a length of from about 5 mm to 15 mm.
- 24. The fuel element of claim 21, 22 or 23, which further includes a plurality of longitudinally extending passageways, at least a portion of which coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end.
- 25. A carbonaceous fuel element for smoking articles having a length of from 3 mm to 30 mm prior to smoking and a tapered carbonaceous end for lighting.
- 26. The fuel element of claim 25, which has a length of from about 5 mm to 20 mm.
- 27. The fuel element of claim 25, which has a diameter of from about 3 mm to 6 mm.
- 28. The fuel element of claim 25, wherein the density is at least 0.7 g/cc.
- 29. The fuel element of claim 10, 11, 14, 15, 25 or 26, wherein the carbon content is at least about 80 percent by weight.
- 30. The fuel element of claim 1, 2, 10, 11, 14, 15, 21, 25 or 28, wherein the carbon content is at least about 90 percent by weight.
- 31. The fuel element of claim 1, 10, 14, 15 or 21, which further includes a tapered carbonaceous end for lighting.
- 32. A cigarette-type smoking article comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element being from 3 mm to 30 mm in length prior to smoking for generating heat throughout smoking; and
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means including an aerosol forming material.
- 33. The smoking article of claim 32, wherein the fuel element is at least 5 mm in length.
- 34. The smoking article of claim 32, wherein the fuel element is from about 5 mm to 15 mm in length.
- 35. The smoking article of claim 32, 33, or 34, wherein the diameter of the fuel element is from about 3 mm to 6 mm.
- 36. The smoking article of claim 32, 33, or 34, wherein the aerosol generating means comprises a thermally stable substrate bearing an aerosol forming material.
- 37. The smoking article of claim 36, further comprising a charge of tobacco located between the mouth end of the fuel element and the mouth end of the article.
- 38. The smoking article of claim 36, wherein the fuel element has a tapered lighting end.
- 39. The smoking article of claim 32, 33, or 34, further comprising a heat conducting member for transferring heat generated by the fuel element to the aerosol generating means substantially throughout the time of burning.
- 40. The smoking article of claim 32, 33, or 34, further comprising an insulating member which circumscribes at least a portion of the fuel element.
- 41. A cigarette-type smoking article comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element having at least one longitudinal passageway and being from 3 mm to 30 mm in length prior to smoking; and
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means including an aerosol forming material.
- 42. The smoking article of claim 41, wherein the fuel element is at least 5 mm in length.
- 43. The smoking article of claim 41, wherein the fuel element is from about 5 to 15 mm in length.
- 44. The smoking article of claim 41, wherein the fuel element has a tapered carbonaceous lighting end.
- 45. The smoking article of claim 41, 42, 43, or 44, wherein the diameter of the fuel element is from about 3 mm to 6 mm.
- 46. The smoking article of claim 41, 42, 43, or 44, wherein the aerosol generating means comprises a thermally stable substrate bearing an aerosol forming material.
- 47. The smoking article of claim 41, 42, 43, or 44, further comprising a heat conducting member for transferring heat generated by the fuel element to the aerosol generating means substantially throughout the time of burning.
- 48. The smoking article of claim 47, further comprising an insulating member which circumscribes at least a portion of the fuel element.
- 49. A cigarette-type smoking article comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element having a length of from 3 mm to 30 mm prior to smoking; and
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means comprising a thermally stable substrate bearing an aerosol forming material.
- 50. The smoking article of claim 49, wherein the fuel element is at least 5 mm in length.
- 51. The smoking article of claim 49, wherein the fuel element is from about 5 mm to 20 mm in length.
- 52. The smoking article of claim 49, 50, or 51, wherein the diameter of the fuel element is from about 3 mm to 6 mm.
- 53. The smoking article of claim 49, 50, or 51, further comprising a charge of tobacco between the aerosol generating means and the mouth end of the article.
- 54. The smoking article of claim 49, 50, or 51, further comprising a mass of tobacco circumscribing at least a portion of the aerosol generating means.
- 55. The smoking article of claim 49, 50, or 51, wherein the fuel element has a tapered lighting end.
- 56. The smoking article of claim 49, 50, or 51, further comprising a heat conducting member for transferring heat generated by the fuel element to the aerosol generating means substantially throughout the time of burning.
- 57. A disposable cartridge smoking article for use with a separate mouthend piece comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element less than 30 mm in length prior to smoking; and
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means including a thermally stable substrate bearing an aerosol forming material and arranged to receive heat from the fuel element during smoking.
- 58. The smoking article of claim 57, wherein the fuel element is at least 3 mm in length.
- 59. The smoking article of claim 57, wherein the fuel element is at least 5 mm in length.
- 60. The smoking article of claim 57, wherein the fuel element is from about 5 to 15 mm in length.
- 61. The smoking article of claim 57, 58, 59 or 60, wherein the aerosol generating means is longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element and further comprising a heat conducting member which contacts the fuel element and the aerosol generating means.
- 62. The smoking article of claim 57, 58, 59 or 60, wherein the aerosol generating means is longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element and further comprising a container enclosing the thermally stable substrate.
- 63. The smoking article of claim 57, 58, 59 or 60, wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways, at least a portion of which coalese during burning, at least at lighting end of the element.
- 64. A disposable cartridge smoking article for use with a separate mouthend piece comprising:
- (a) a fuel element having a carbon content of at least about 80 percent by weight, having at least one longitudinal passageway, and being from about 3 mm to 30 mm in length prior to smoking; and
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means arranged to receive heat from the fuel element and including a thermally stable substrate bearing an aerosol forming material.
- 65. The smoking article of claim 64, wherein the carbon content of the fuel element is at least about 90 percent by weight.
- 66. The smoking article of claim 64, wherein the length of the fuel element is about 20 mm or less.
- 67. The smoking article of claim 64, wherein the fuel element is from about 5 to 15 mm in length.
- 68. The smoking article of claim 64, 65 or 66, wherein the aerosol generating means is longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element and further comprising a heat conducting member which contacts the fuel element and the aerosol generating means.
- 69. The smoking article of claim 64, 65 or 66, wherein the aerosol generating means is longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element and further comprising a container enclosing the thermally stable substrate.
- 70. The smoking article of claim 64, 65 or 66, wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways, at least a portion of which coalese during burning, at least at the lighting end of the element.
- 71. A smoking article for use with a separate mouthend piece and comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking;
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element, containing an aerosol forming material; and
- (c) a heat conducting member in the form of a container overlapping the rear portion of the fuel element, enclosing the aerosol generating means, and permitting the passage of air and the aerosol forming material.
- 72. The smoking article of claim 71, wherein the fuel element is at least about 5 mm in length.
- 73. The smoking article of claim 71, wherein the fuel element is from about 5 to 15 mm in length.
- 74. The smoking article of claim 71, 72 or 73, wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways, at least a portion of which coalese during burning, at least at the lighting end of the element.
- 75. A disposable cartridge smoking article for use with a separate mouthend piece comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking for generating heat throughout smoking;
- (b) a physically separate carrier including an aerosol forming material arranged to receive heat from the fuel element during smoking; and
- (c) means for coupling the carrier to the fuel element.
- 76. The article of claim 75, wherein the diameter of the fuel element is about 8 mm or less.
- 77. The article of claim 75, wherein the fuel element is about 20 mm or less in length.
- 78. The article of claim 75, 76, or 77, including a heat conducting member for transferring heat generated by the fuel element to the carrier.
- 79. The article of claim 78, wherein the heat conducting member overlaps a portion of the fuel element.
- 80. The article of claim 79, wherein the article includes a charge of tobacco which is physically separate from the fuel element and wherein the article delivers an average of at least about 0.8 mg of wet total particulate matter per puff, for at least six puffs, when smoked under conditions of a thirty-five ml puff volume of two seconds duration, taken every sixty seconds and wherein the wet total particulate matter has no mutagenic activity as measured by the Ames test.
- 81. A cigarette-type smoking article comprising a fuel element and a physically separate aerosol generating means including an aerosol forming material, the fuel element being carbonaceous and less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking for generating heat used to volatilize the aerosol forming material during puffing throughout smoking.
- 82. The smoking article of claim 81 which further comprises a heat conducting member overlapping a portion of both the fuel element and the aerosol generating means.
- 83. The fuel element of claim 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 21, 22, 23, 25, or 26, which is a pressed or extruded carbonaceous mass.
- 84. The smoking article of claim 32, 41, 42, 43, 44, 49, 50, 51, 57, 58, 59, 60, 64, 65, 66, 67, 71, 72, 72, 75, 77, 78, 81, or 82, wherein the fuel element is a pressed or extruded carbonaceous mass.
- 85. The smoking article of claim 35, wherein the carbon content of the carbonaceous fuel element is at least about 80 percent by weight.
- 86. The smoking article of claim 35, wherein the carbon content of the carbonaceous fuel element is at least about 90 percent by weight.
- 87. The smoking article of claim 31, 32, or 34, wherein the carbon content of the carbonaceous fuel element is at least about 80 percent by weight.
- 88. The smoking article of claim 32, 33, or 34, wherein the carbon content of the carbonaceous fuel element is at least about 90 percent by weight.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 800,064, filed Nov. 20, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,331 which in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 650,604, filed Sept. 14, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,793,365, application Ser. No. 684,537, filed Dec. 21, 1984, now abandoned, and application Ser. No. 769,532, filed Aug. 26, 1985, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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