Claims
- 1. A smoking product having a smoking quality closely approximating that of a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper, which comprises:
- a tobacco filler rod, and
- a wrapper enclosing the tobacco filler rod,
- said wrapper comprising an inner binder layer of reconstituted tobacco sheet and an outer wrapper of conventional cigarette paper,
- said reconstituted tobacco sheet being formed by a paper-making process in which water-soluble material extracted in the sheet making process is not added back to the sheet unless in an amount which does not exceed about 20 wt % of the reconstituted sheet,
- said cigarette exhibiting a decrease in sidestream smoke production of about 30 to about 60% in comparison to a cigarette having the conventional cigarette wrapper.
- 2. A smoking product having a smoking quality closely approximating that of a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper, which comprises:
- a tobacco filler rod, and
- a wrapper enclosing the tobacco filler rod,
- said wrapper comprising an inner binder layer and an outer wrapper layer of reconstituted tobacco sheet,
- said reconstituted tobacco sheet being formed by a paper-making process in which water-soluble material extracted in the sheet making process is not added back to the sheet unless in an amount which does not exceed about 20 wt % of the reconstituted sheet,
- said cigarette exhibiting a decrease in sidestream smoke production of about 30 to about 60% in comparison to a cigarette having the conventional cigarette wrapper.
- 3. The smoking product of claim 2 wherein said outer wrapper layer has overlapping circumferential extremities which are adhered to each other along a longitudinal glue line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tobacco filler rod.
- 4. The smoking product of claim 3 wherein said inner binder layer has a slightly narrower transverse dimension than the outer wrapper layer to permit said circumferential extremities of said outer wrapper layer to overlap along said longitudinal glue line to enclose said inner binder layer and said tobacco filler rod.
- 5. The smoking product of claim 2 wherein at least one of the inner binder layer and outer wrapper layer has a basis weight of less than about 35 g/m.sup.2 and the inner binder layer and outer wrapper layer have a total basis weight which is less than about 70 g/m.sup.2.
- 6. The smoking product of claim 5 wherein said inner binder layer and outer wrapper layer are formed of reconstituted tobacco sheet having a porosity of at least about 50 Coresta units.
- 7. The smoking product of claim 2 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet comprises at least about 66 wt % of tobacco.
- 8. The smoking product of claim 2 wherein at least one of the binder layer and wrapper layer is spirally wound.
- 9. A smoking product, comprising:
- an elongate cylinder comprised substantially of flue-cured tobacco, and
- a tobacco smoke filter at one end of the elongate cylinder,
- said elongate cylinder comprising a tobacco filler rod of flue-cured tobacco and a wrapper enclosing the tobacco filler rod and being a reconstituted tobacco sheet formed from flue-cured tobacco by a paper making process in which water-soluble material extracted in the sheet-making process is not added back to the sheet unless in an amount which does not exceed about 20 wt % of the reconstituted sheet.
- 10. A smoking product having a smoking quality closely approximating that of a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper, comprising:
- an elongate cylinder comprised of tobacco, and
- a tobacco smoke filter at one end of the elongate cylinder,
- said elongate cylinder comprising a tobacco filler rod and a wrapper enclosing said elongate cylinder and comprising an inner binder layer and an outer wrapper layer,
- at least one of said inner binder layer and outer wrapper layer being formed of reconstituted tobacco sheet formed by a paper-making process in which water-soluble material extracted in the sheet-forming process is not added back to the sheet unless in an amount which does not exceed about 20 wt % of the reconstituted sheet,
- whereby said smoking product exhibits a decrease in sidestream tobacco smoke production of about 30 to about 60% in comparison to a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper.
- 11. The smoking product of claim 10 wherein said inner binder layer is formed of reconstituted tobacco sheet and said outer wrapper layer is formed of conventional cigarette paper.
- 12. The smoking product of claim 10 wherein both said inner binder layer and said outer wrapper layer are formed of said reconstituted tobacco sheet.
- 13. The smoking product of claim 11 or 12 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet comprises at least about 66 wt % of tobacco.
- 14. The smoking product of claim 11 or 12 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet has a porosity of at least about 50 Coresta units.
- 15. The smoking product of claim 14 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet comprises about 10 to about 20 wt % of conventional chalk-type filler.
- 16. The smoking product of claim 11 or 12 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet has a porosity of at least about 150 Coresta units.
- 17. The smoking product of claim 11 or 12 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet has a porosity of about 150 to about 250 Coresta units.
- 18. The smoking product of claim 17 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet comprises about 14 to about 16 wt % of conventional chalk-type filler.
- 19. The smoking product of claim 10 wherein said elongate cylinder is comprised substantially of flue-cured tobacco.
- 20. The smoking product of claim 10 wherein said tobacco filler rod contains up to about 5 wt % of processed tobacco stem material.
- 21. The smoking product of claim 20 wherein said tobacco filler rod contains about 20 to about 25 wt % of expanded tobacco.
- 22. The smoking product of claim 10 wherein at least one of said binder layer and wrapper layer is spirally wound.
- 23. The smoking product of claim 10 wherein said wrapper layer has overlapping circumferential extremities which are adhered to each other along a longitudinal glue line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tobacco filler rod.
- 24. A smoking product, comprising:
- a tobacco filler rod enclosed within an inner binder layer and an outer wrapper layer of reconstituted tobacco sheet, wherein said outer wrapper layer has overlapping circumferential extremities which are adhered to each other along a longitudinal glue line parallel to the axis of the filler rod,
- said reconstituted tobacco sheet in said inner binder layer and outer wrapper layer having the following characteristics:
- (a) a porosity of at least about 50 Coresta units,
- (b) being formed by a paper-making process in which water-soluble material extracted in the sheet making process is not added back to the sheet unless in an amount which does not exceed about 20% of the reconstituted sheet, and
- (c) a content of conventional chalk-type filler of about 10 to about 20 wt %.
- 25. The smoking product of claim 24, wherein said filler content is about 14 to about 16 wt %.
- 26. The smoking product of claim 25 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet has a porosity of about 150 to about 250 Coresta units.
- 27. The smoking product of claim 26 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet comprises at least about 66 wt % of tobacco material.
- 28. The smoking product of claim 27 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet has a basis weight of less than about 35 g/m.sup.2.
- 29. The smoking product of claim 24 wherein said reconstituted tobacco sheet has a porosity of at least about 150 Coresta units.
- 30. The smoking product of claim 24 having a tobacco smoke filter at one end.
- 31. The smoking product of claim 24 formed substantially of flue-cured tobacco.
- 32. A smoking product having a smoking quality closely approximating that of a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper and exhibiting a significant reduction in sidestream smoke production in comparison with a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper, comprising:
- a tobacco filler rod enclosed within an inner binder layer and an outer wrapper layer of reconstituted tobacco sheet, wherein said outer wrapper layer has overlapping circumferential extremities which are adhered to each other along a longitudinal glue line parallel to the axis of the filler rod, and
- a tobacco smoke filter at one end of said tobacco filler rod, said tobacco filler rod comprising up to about 5 wt % of processed stem material and about 20 to about 25 wt % of expanded tobacco,
- said reconstituted tobacco sheet in said inner binder layer and outer wrapper layer having the following characteristics:
- (a) a porosity of at least about 50 Coresta units,
- (b) being formed by a paper-making process in which water-soluble material extracted in the sheet making process is not added back to the sheet unless in an amount which does not exceed about 20% of the reconstituted sheet, and
- (c) a content of conventional chalk-type filler of about 10 to about 20 wt %.
- 33. The smoking product of claim 32 wherein said tobacco filler rod is comprised of coarsely-cut tobacco.
- 34. The smoking product of claim 33 wherein said filler rod comprises flue-cured tobacco.
- 35. A smoking product having a smoking quality closely approximating that of a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper and comprising a tobacco filler rod, a wrapper of reconstituted tobacco sheet enclosing the tobacco filler rod, and a tobacco smoke filter at one end of said tobacco filler rod.
- 36. The smoking product of claim 35 having a wrapper comprising an inner binder layer of said reconstituted tobacco sheet and an outer wrapper of a conventional cigarette paper and exhibiting a significant reduction in sidestream smoke production in comparison to a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper alone.
- 37. The smoking product of claim 35 having a wrapper comprising an inner binder layer and an outer wrapper layer both of said reconstituted tobacco sheet and exhibiting a significant reduction in sidestream smoke production in comparison to a cigarette having a conventional paper wrapper.
- 38. The smoking product of claim 36 or 37 wherein said reduction in sidestream smoke is about 30 to about 60%.
Priority Claims (5)
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9100196 |
Jan 1991 |
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9103202 |
Feb 1991 |
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9108783 |
Apr 1991 |
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9110559 |
May 1991 |
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9114598 |
Jul 1991 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/181,975 filed Jan. 18, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,462,073.
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