Claims
- 1. A stabilized substrate composition, comprising an admixture of an aerosol forming substance, in an effective amount to provide a smokeable aerosol, and a binder which stabilizes the aerosol forming substance, wherein the ratio of the aerosol forming substance to the binder is in the range of from about 3:1 to about 40:1, and where the binder comprises an alginate binder.
- 2. The stabilized composition of claim 1, further comprising sufficient water to be a sprayable composition at room temperature.
- 3. The stabilized composition of claim 1, further comprising sufficient water to be a printable composition at room temperature.
- 4. The stabilized composition of claim 1, further comprising sufficient water to be an extrudable composition at room temperature.
- 5. The stabilized composition of claim 1, further comprising sufficient water to be a castable composition at room temperature.
- 6. The stabilized composition of claim 5, which further includes one or more sequestering agents.
- 7. The stabilized composition of claim 5, further comprising a filler material selected from the group consisting of inorganic fillers, organic fillers, and mixtures thereof.
- 8. The stabilized composition of claim 7, wherein the organic filler material comprises tobacco.
- 9. The stabilized composition of claim 7, wherein the filler material comprises a mixture of tobacco and an inorganic filler material.
- 10. The stabilized composition of claim 7, wherein the organic filler material comprises carbon.
- 11. The stabilized composition of claim 10, wherein the organic filler material further comprises menthol.
- 12. The stabilized composition of claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, or 11, wherein the binder comprises one or more naturally occurring tobacco binders liberated by a cross-link destabilizing agent.
- 13. The stabilized substrate composition of claim 14, wherein the moisture content of the substrate composition is from about 8 to 12%.
- 14. The stabilized composition of claim 1, 2, or 3, further comprising a base material to which the stabilized composition has been applied, said base material being selected from the group consisting of organic-based and inorganic-based, mat, web, sheet, shredded, or cut filler materials.
- 15. The stabilized composition of claim 14, wherein the base material is an inorganic-based material selected from the group consisting of aluminum foil, plastic film, or glass fiber mat.
- 16. The stabilized composition of claim 14, wherein the base material is an organic-based paper material, in a sheet, mat, web, shredded, or cut filler form.
- 17. The stabilized composition of claim 14, wherein the organic based material is a paper containing wood pulp.
- 18. The stabilized composition of claim 14, wherein the organic based material is a paper containing tobacco.
- 19. A stabilized substrate composition, comprising tobacco cut filler as a base material to which has been applied an admixture comprising a polyhydric alcohol, in an effective amount to provide a smokeable aerosol, and a binder plasticizable by said polyhydric alcohol, wherein the ratio of the polyhydric alcohol to binder is from about 15:1 to about 40:1.
- 20. The stabilized composition of claim 19, wherein the ratio of polyhydric alcohol to binder is in the range of from about 25:1 to about 5:1.
- 21. A stabilized composition, comprising a reconstituted tobacco paper sheet as a base material to which has been applied an admixture comprising a polyhydric alcohol, in an effective amount to provide a smokeable aerosol, and a binder plasticizable by said polyhydric alcohol, wherein the ratio of the polyhydric alcohol to binder is from about 3:1 to about 15:1.
- 22. The stabilized composition of claim 21, wherein the ratio of polyhydric alcohol to binder is in about 10:1.
- 23. A stabilized substrate composition comprising a glass fiber mat as a base material to which has been applied an admixture comprising a polyhydric alcohol, in an effective amount to provide a smokeable aerosol, and a binder plasticizable by said polyhydric alcohol, wherein the ratio of the polyhydric alcohol to binder is from about 3:1 to about 15:1.
- 24. The stabilized composition of claim 25, wherein the ratio of polyhydric alcohol to binder is in about 10:1.
- 25. A stabilized substrate composition, comprising an admixture of a filler material, a polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming material, in an effective amount to provide a smokeable aerosol, and a binder, wherein the ratio of the polyhydric alcohol to the binder ranges from about 15:1 to about 40:1.
- 26. The stabilized composition of claim 25, wherein the filler material is selected from the group consisting of inorganic filler materials, organic filler materials, and mixtures thereof.
- 27. The stabilized composition of claim 25 or 26, wherein the filler material comprises tobacco.
- 28. The stabilized composition of claim 25 or 26, further including a base material with which the stabilized composition has been mixed, said base material being selected from the group consisting of sheet materials, shredded materials, and cut-filler materials.
- 29. The stabilized composition of claim 28, wherein the ratio of polyhydric alcohol to binder is from about 25:1 to 35:1.
- 30. A substrate for smoking articles, comprising a base material in the form of a sheet, mat, or webs said base material having a film or coating thereon comprising a stabilized aerosol forming composition comprising an admixture of a polyhydric alcohol aerosol former, in an effective amount to provide a smokeable aerosol, and a binders wherein the weight ratio of the aerosol former to the binder ranges from about 15:3 to 97:3.
- 31. The substrate of claim 30, wherein the base material comprises a glass fiber mat.
- 32. The substrate of claim 30, wherein the coated base material is selected from the group of sheet materials consisting of papers, metal foils, and inert plastic films.
- 33. The substrate of claim 32, wherein the paper sheet materials are selected from the group consisting of wood pulp based papers, tobacco papers, and mixtures thereof.
- 34. The substrate of claim 32, wherein the metal foil sheet material is an aluminum foil.
- 35. The substrate of claim 30, 32, 33, 31, or 34, wherein the binder comprises an alginate binder.
- 36. The substrate of claim 35, wherein the alginate binder comprises ammonium alginate.
- 37. The substrate of claim 30, 32, 33, 31, or 34, wherein the binder comprises one or more naturally occurring tobacco binders liberated by a cross-link destabilizing agent.
- 38. The substrate of claim 37, wherein the binder further comprises an alginate binder.
- 39. A substrate for smoking articles, comprising a tobacco sheet or web, which is coated with a film composition, in an effective amount to provide a smokeable aerosol, comprising a stabilized admixture of from about 20% to about 85% of a polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming material and from about 1% to about 25l % of a binder.
- 40. The substrate of claim 39, wherein the polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming material ranges from about 50% to 90%, and the binder ranges from about 2% to about 20%.
- 41. The substrate of claim 40, wherein the polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming material ranges from about 79% to 85%, and the binder ranges from about 6% to about 15%.
- 42. The substrate of claim 39, 40, or 41, wherein the binder comprises an alginate binder.
- 43. The substrate of claim 42, wherein the alginate binder comprises ammonium alginate.
- 44. The substrate of claim 39, 40, or 41, wherein the binder comprises one or more naturally occurring tobacco binders liberated by a cross-link destabilizing agent.
- 45. The substrate of claim 44, wherein the binder further comprises an alginate binder.
- 46. A process for forming a substrate for smoking articles, comprising the steps of:
- (a) spraying tobacco cut filler with a stabilized admixture comprising an aerosol forming polyhydric alcohol and a binder in sufficient water to provide a suitable viscosity for spraying;
- (b) drying the sprayed cut filler material to a final moisture content of from about 8% to 12%, at a temperature sufficient to drive off excess water, but low enough so as to prevent significant loss of aerosol forming material.
- 47. A process for forming a substrate for smoking articles, comprising the steps of:
- (a) spraying a polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming substance on tobacco cut filler material;
- (b) thereafter spraying an aqueous binder slurry on the treated tobacco; and
- (c) drying the twice sprayed cut filler material to a final moisture content of from about 8% to 12%, at a temperature sufficient to drive off excess water, but low enough so as to prevent significant loss of aerosol forming material.
- 48. A cigarette comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking;
- (b) a substrate disposed longitudinally behind said fuel element, said substrate comprising a sheet or web material as a substrate base, said base having a film or coating thereon comprising a stabilized aerosol forming composition comprising an admixture of a polyhydric alcohol aerosol former and a binder, wherein the weight ratio of the aerosol former to the binder ranges from about 15:3 to 97:3; and
- (c) a mouthend piece.
- 49. The cigarette of claim 48, wherein the coated sheet material of the substrate is selected from the group consisting of papers, metal foils, and inert plastic films.
- 50. The cigarette of claim 48, wherein the paper sheet materials are selected from the group consisting of wood pulp based papers, tobacco papers, and mixtures thereof.
- 51. The cigarette of claim 48, wherein the metal foil sheet material is an aluminum foil.
- 52. The cigarette of claim 48, 49, 50, or 51, wherein the binder comprises an alginate binder.
- 53. The cigarette of claim 52, wherein the alginate binder comprises ammonium alginate.
- 54. The cigarette of claim 48, 49, 50, or 51, wherein the binder comprises one or more naturally occurring tobacco binders liberated by a cross-link destabilizing agent.
- 55. The substrate of claim 54, wherein the binder further comprises an alginate binder.
- 56. A cigarette comprising:
- (a) a fuel element;
- (b) a substrate disposed longitudinally behind said fuel element, said substrate comprising a tobacco sheet or web, which is coated with a film composition comprising a stabilized admixture of from about 20% to about 95% of a polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming material and from about 1% to about 25%, of a binder; and
- (c) a mouthend piece.
- 57. The cigarette of claim 56, wherein the polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming material ranges from about 50% to 90%, and the binder ranges from about 2% to about 20%.
- 58. The cigarette of claim 56, wherein the polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming material ranges from about 79% to 85%, and the binder ranges from about 6% to about 15%.
- 59. The cigarette of claim 56, 57, or 58, wherein the substrate binder comprises an alginate binder.
- 60. The cigarette of claim 59, wherein the alginate binder comprises ammonium alginate.
- 61. The cigarette of claim 56, 57, or 58, wherein the binder comprises one or more naturally occurring tobacco binders liberated by a cross-link destabilizing agent.
- 62. The substrate of claim 61, wherein the binder further comprises an alginate binder.
- 63. A cigarette comprising:
- (a) a fuel element less than about 30 mm in length prior to smoking;
- (b) a substrate disposed longitudinally behind said fuel element, said substrate comprising a stabilized aerosol forming admixture comprising at least about 15 weight percent of an aerosol forming material and at least about 3 weight percent of a binder; and
- (c) a mouthend piece, wherein the substrate binder comprises an alginate binder.
- 64. The cigarette of claim 63, wherein the substrate composition further comprises up to about 82 weight percent of one or more filler materials, selected from the group consisting of inorganic filler materials, organic filler materials, and mixtures thereof.
- 65. The cigarette of claim 64, wherein the organic filler material comprises tobacco cut filler.
- 66. The cigarette of claim 64, wherein the substrate composition further comprises one or more flavor agents.
- 67. The cigarette of claim 63, wherein the alginate binder comprises ammonium alginate.
- 68. A cigarette comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element;
- (b) a substrate disposed longitudinally behind said fuel element, said substrate comprising a rod or roll of shredded strands formed from a cast sheet material formed from an intimate mixture of:
- (i) from about 30 to about 55 weight percent of tobacco;
- (ii) from about 0 to about 25 weight percent of one or more inorganic or organic filler materials;
- (iii) from about 40 to about 50 weight percent of one or more polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming materials; and
- (iv) from about 5 to about 8 weight percent of a binder.
- 69. A cigarette comprising:
- (a) a carbonaceous fuel element;
- (b) a substrate disposed longitudinally behind said fuel element, said substrate comprising a rod or roll of gathered paper treated with an intimate mixture of:
- (i) from about 30 to about 55 weight percent of tobacco;
- (ii) from about 40 to about 50 weight percent of one or more polyhydric alcohol aerosol forming materials; and
- (iii) from about 5 to about 8 weight percent of a binder.
- 70. The cigarette of claim 68 or 69, wherein the substrate composition further comprises one or more flavor agents.
- 71. The cigarette of claim 68 or 69, wherein the substrate binder comprises an alginate binder.
- 72. The cigarette of claim 71, wherein the alginate binder comprises ammonium alginate.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/567,519, filed Aug. 15, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,839, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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