Claims
- 1. A smoking article comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element;
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element, including an aerosol forming material; and
- (c) a heat conducting member for conducting heat from the fuel element to the aerosol generating means, the conducting member being spaced behind the lighting end of the fuel element.
- 2. The article of claim 1, wherein the conducting member is spaced at least about 5 mm behind the lighting end of the fuel element.
- 3. The article of claim 1, wherein the conducting member circumscribes a portion of the fuel element.
- 4. The article of claim 3, wherein the conducting member contacts the fuel element along less than about one-half of its length.
- 5. The article of claim 3, wherein the conducting member contacts the fuel element along no more than about 5 mm of its length.
- 6. A cigarette-type smoking article of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein the fuel element is less than about 20 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 7. The article of claim 6, wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways.
- 8. A cigarette-type smoking article of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein the fuel element is less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 9. The article of claim 8, wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways.
- 10. The article of claim 9, wherein at least a portion of the passageways coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end of the element.
- 11. The article of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 further comprising an insulating member circumscribing at least a portion of the fuel element.
- 12. A cigarette-type smoking article of claim 11, wherein the insulating member is at least 0.5 mm thick.
- 13. The article of claim 12, further comprising a resilient insulating member circumscribing at least a portion of the aerosol generating means.
- 14. The article of claim 13, further comprising a mouthend piece having an aerosol delivery passage circumscribed by a resilient outer member.
- 15. A cigarette-type smoking article of claim 11, wherein the insulating member comprises a resilient mass of fibers which fuses during use.
- 16. A cigarette-type smoking article of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein the conducting member at least partially encloses the aerosol forming material.
- 17. The article of claim 16, further comprising a charge of tobacco located between the mouth end of the fuel element and the mouth end of the article.
- 18. The article of claim 16, further comprising a nonburning insulating member which circumscribes at least a portion of the fuel element.
- 19. The article of claim 18, wherein at least a portion of the conducting member which encloses the aerosol forming material is circumscribed by tobacco.
- 20. The article of claim 19, further comprising a mouthend piece having an aerosol delivery passage circumscribed by a resilient outer member.
- 21. The article of claim 18, wherein the insulating member comprises a resilient mass of inorganic fibers which fuses during use.
- 22. The article of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein the article delivers at least about 0.5 mg of wet total particulate matter in the first three puffs.
- 23. The article of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, wherein the article delivers an average of at least about 0.8 mg per puff of wet total particulate matter under FTC smoking conditions, for at least 6 puffs.
- 24. The article of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, which produces wet total particulate matter having no mutagenic activity as measured by the Ames test.
- 25. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the fuel element is less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking and has a diameter of from about 3 mm to about 7 mm.
- 26. The smoking article of claim 1, or 25 wherein the fuel element is less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking and has a diameter of from about 3 mm to about 6 mm.
- 27. The smoking article of claim 26, wherein the fuel element is less than about 15 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 28. The smoking article of claim 26, wherein the fuel element is about 10 mm or less in length prior to smoking.
- 29. The smoking article of claim 1, or 25, wherein the heat conducting member contacts both the fuel element and the aerosol generating means.
- 30. The smoking article of claim 25, wherein the fuel element is less than about 15 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 31. The smoking article of claim 25, wherein the fuel element is about 10 mm or less in length prior to smoking.
- 32. A cigarette-type smoking article of claim 1, 2, or 5, wherein he fuel element is at the lighting end of the article and is less than 20 mm in length prior to smoking, and further comprising an insulating material at least 0.5 mm thick which circumscribes at least a portion of the fuel element.
- 33. The smoking article of claim 32, wherein the fuel element is less than about 15 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 34. The smoking article of claim 32, wherein the aerosol forming material is located within a heat conductive container, and a resilient insulating member circumscribes at least a portion of the container.
- 35. The smoking article of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 25, further comprising a charge of tobacco located between the mouthend of the fuel element and the mouthend of the article.
- 36. The smoking article of claims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 1, further comprising a mass of tobacco circumscribing at least a portion of the longitudinal periphery of the aerosol generating means.
- 37. The smoking article of claims 1 or 2, further comprising a paper wrapper encircling at least a portion of the longitudinal periphery of the article.
- 38. A cigarette-type smoking article 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, including an aerosol forming material;
- (c) heat conducting member for conducting heat from the fuel element to the aerosol generating means, the conducting member being spaced behind the lighting end of the fuel element; and
- (d) an insulating member comprising nonburning material at least 0.5 mm thick which circumscribes at least a portion of the fuel element.
- 39. The article of claim 38, further comprising a resilient insulating member circumscribing at least a portion of the aerosol generating means.
- 40. The article of claim 39, wherein the insulating member surrounding the aerosol generating means comprises tobacco.
- 41. The article of claim 38, wherein the aerosol forming material is located within a heat conductive container and a resilient insulating member circumscribes at least a portion of the container.
- 42. The article of claim 41, wherein the insulating member circumscribing the aerosol generating means comprises tobacco and the container is provided with at least one passageway through which the aerosol forming material may enter the tobacco during smoking of the article.
- 43. The article of claim 38, 39, 40, 41 or 42 wherein the insulating member which circumscribes the fuel element comprises fibers which fuse during use.
- 44. The article of claim 38, 39, 40, 41, or 42, wherein the insulating member which circumscribes the fuel element comprises fibers having a softening temperature of about 650.degree. C. or less.
- 45. The article of claim 38, 39, 40, 41, or 42, wherein the heat conducting member contacts the fuel element along less than about one-half of its length.
- 46. The article of claim 38, 39, 40, 41, or 42, wherein the heat conducting member circumscribes the non-lighting end of the fuel element.
- 47. The article of claim 38, 39, 40, 41, or 42 wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways.
- 48. The article of claim 47, wherein the fuel element has a density greater than about 0.7 g/cc.
- 49. The article of claim 47, wherein at least a portion of the passageways coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end of the element.
- 50. The article of claim 38, 39, 40, 41, or 42, wherein the fuel element is less than about 20 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 51. The article of claim 50, wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways.
- 52. The article of claim 50, wherein the heat conducting member contacts the fuel element along less than about one-half of its length.
- 53. The article of claim 38, 39, 40, 41, or 42, further comprising a mouthend piece having an aerosol delivery passage circumscribed by a resilient outer member.
- 54. A cigarette-type smoking article comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element;
- (b) an insulating member surrounding at least a portion of the periphery of the fuel element;
- (c) a heat conductive container longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element and containing an aerosol forming material; and
- (d) a physically separate mass of tobacco surrounding at least a portion of the periphery of the heat conductive container;
- whereby upon lighting the fuel element generates heat to volatilize the aerosol forming material located in the conductive container.
- 55. The article of claim 54, further comprising a mouthend piece having an aerosol delivery passageway circumscribed by a resilient outer member.
- 56. The article of claim 54, wherein the conductive container contacts the fuel element.
- 57. The article of claim 54, further comprising a heat conducting member which contacts the fuel element to transfer heat from the fuel element to the aerosol forming material.
- 58. The article of claim 54, 55, 56, or 57 wherein the insulating member comprises a resilient mass of inorganic fibers which fuses during use.
- 59. The article of claim 54, 55, 56, or 57 wherein the fuel element is less than 20 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 60. The article of claim 59, wherein the fuel element is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways.
- 61. The article of claim 60, wherein at least a portion of the passageways coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end of the element.
- 62. The article of claim 59, wherein the heat conducting member contacts the fuel element along less than about one-half of its length.
- 63. A cigarette-type smoking article comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking, having a plurality of longitudinal passageways;
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element, including an aerosol forming material; and
- (c) a heat conducting member spaced behind the lighting end of the fuel element which circumscribes the non-lighting end of the fuel element and encloses the aerosol forming material;
- (d) a resilient, non-burning insulating member at least 0.5 mm thick which circumscribes at least a portion of the fuel element; and
- (e) a mass of tobacco circumscribing the portion of the conducting member which encloses the aerosol forming material.
- 64. The article of claim 63, wherein the fuel element is less than 15 mm in length.
- 65. The article of claim 63, wherein at least a portion of the passageways coalesce during burning, at least at the lighting end of the element.
- 66. The article of claim 63, wherein the insulating member fuses during use.
- 67. The article of claim 63, wherein the insulating member comprises fibers having a softening temperature of about 650.degree. C. or less.
- 68. The article of claim 66 or 67, wherein the insulating member comprises ceramic or glass fibers.
- 69. The article of claim 66 or 67, wherein the fuel element is less than about 15 mm in length.
- 70. The article of claim 63, 64, 65, 66, or 67, further comprising a mouthend piece having an aerosol delivery passageway circumscribed by a resilient outer member.
- 71. The article of claim 38, 40, 42, 54, 63, or 64, which produces wet total particulate matter having no mutagenic activity, as measured, by the Ames test.
- 72. The article of claim 38, 39, 41, 54, 56, 57, or 63, wherein the article delivers at least about 0.6 mg of wet total particulate matter in the first three puffs.
- 73. The article of claim 38, 39, 41, 54, 56, 57, or 63, wherein the article delivers an average of at least about 0.8 mg per puff of wet total particulate matter under FTC smoking conditions, for at least 6 puffs.
- 74. A cigarette-type smoking article comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element at the lighting end of the article, being less than about 20 mm in length prior to smoking;
- (b) a physically separate aerosol generating means longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element, containing at least one aerosol forming substance;
- (c) a container longitudinally disposed behind the fuel element, enclosing the aerosol generating means, and permitting passage of air and the aerosol forming substance;
- (d) a fibrous insulating member circumscribing at least a portion of the fuel element;
- (e) a charge of tobacco located between the mouthend of the fuel element and the mouthend of the article;
- (f) a mouthend piece including a filter, located between the container and the mouthend of the article; and
- (g) a paper wrapper circumscribing the entire outer longitudinal periphery of the article or any portion thereof.
- 75. The smoking article of claim 74, wherein the container overlaps the rear portion of the fuel element.
- 76. The smoking article of claim 74, wherein the container contacts the fuel element.
- 77. The smoking article of claim 74, 75, or 76 wherein the fuel element is less than 15 mm in length prior to smoking.
- 78. The smoking article of claim 77, wherein the fuel element contains at least about 80% carbon by weight and is provided with a plurality of longitudinal passageways.
- 79. The smoking article of claim 74, 75, or 76, wherein the fuel element has a diameter between about 4 to 6 mm.
- 80. The smoking article of claim 74, wherein the tobacco charge circumscribes at least a portion of the container.
- 81. The smoking article of claim 74, 75, 76 or 80, wherein the insulating member is a resilient layer at least 1 mm thick which comprises inorganic fibers.
- 82. The smoking article of claim 81, wherein the fibers fuse during use.
- 83. The smoking article of claim 74, 75, 76 or 80, wherein the aerosol generating means comprises an alumina substrate which contains the aerosol forming material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No 650,604, filed Sept. 14, 1984, application Ser. No. 684,537,filed Dec. 21, 1984, and application Ser. No. 769,532, filed Aug. 26, 1985, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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