Claims
- 1. A method of making a first tobacco smoke filter segment, comprising the steps of:(a) providing one or more than one copper-containing porphyrin; (b) producing a mixture of cellulose fiber, sodium sulfate, chlorine water and the copper-containing porphyrin; (c) heating the mixture for a sufficient time at one or more than one temperature sufficient to covalently link the copper-containing porphyrin to the cellulose fiber; and (d) forming the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin into the first tobacco smoke filter segment.
- 2. The method of claim 1, where the copper-containing porphyrin provided is a copper phthalocyanine.
- 3. The method of claim 1, where the copper-containing porphyrin provided is C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye.
- 4. The method of claim 1, where the mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin produced comprises a ratio of about 1.2:10 copper-containing porphyrin to cellulose fiber by weight.
- 5. The method of claim 1, further comprising rinsing the mixture of cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin after heating the mixture.
- 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising adding one or more than one additional substance to the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin.
- 7. The method of claim 6, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of activated charcoal, chitin and lignin.
- 8. The method of claim 6, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of an antioxidant, dry water, a humectant, microcapsules, a radical scavenger, a surfactant and combinations of the preceding.
- 9. A method of making a smokable device comprising the steps of:(a) providing a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 1; and (b) affixing the first tobacco smoke filter segment to a body of divided tobacco.
- 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of affixing a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of copper-containing porphyrin to the body of divided tobacco.
- 11. The method of claim 10, where the second tobacco smoke filter segment affixed to the body of divided tobacco comprises cellulose acetate fibers treated with triacetin.
- 12. A tobacco smoke filter comprising a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 1.
- 13. A tobacco smoke filter comprising a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 1, and further comprising a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of copper-containing porphyrin.
- 14. A smokable device comprising the tobacco smoke filter according to claim 12 affixed to a body of divided tobacco.
- 15. A smokable device comprising the tobacco smoke filter according to claim 13 affixed to a body of divided tobacco.
- 16. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 14; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
- 17. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 15; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
- 18. A method of making a first tobacco smoke filter segment, comprising the steps of:(a) providing an iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye; (b) producing a mixture of cellulose fiber and the iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye; (c) heating the mixture for a sufficient time at one or more than one temperature sufficient to covalently link the iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye to the cellulose fiber; and (d) forming the cellulose fiber with covalently bound iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye into the first tobacco smoke filter segment.
- 19. The method of claim 18, where the mixture of cellulose fiber and the iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye further comprises sodium sulfate and chlorine water.
- 20. The method of claim 18, further comprising rinsing the mixture of cellulose fiber with covalently bound iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye after heating the mixture.
- 21. The method of claim 18, further comprising adding one or more than one additional substance to the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin.
- 22. The method of claim 21, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of activated charcoal, chitin and lignin.
- 23. The method of claim 21, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of an antioxidant, dry water, a humectant, microcapsules, a radical scavenger, a surfactant and combinations of the preceding.
- 24. A method of making a smokable device comprising the steps of:(a) providing a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 18; and (b) affixing the first tobacco smoke filter segment to a body of divided tobacco.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising the step of affixing a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye to the body of divided tobacco.
- 26. The method of claim 25, where the second tobacco smoke filter segment affixed to the body of divided tobacco comprises cellulose acetate fibers treated with triacetin.
- 27. A tobacco smoke filter comprising a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 18.
- 28. A tobacco smoke filter comprising a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 18, and further comprising a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye.
- 29. A smokable device comprising the tobacco smoke filter according to claim 27 affixed to a body of divided tobacco.
- 30. A smokable device comprising the tobacco smoke filter according to claim 28 affixed to a body of divided tobacco.
- 31. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 29; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
- 32. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 30; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
- 33. An iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye.
- 34. Paper impregnated with an iron analog of C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye.
- 35. A method of making a first tobacco smoke filter segment, comprising the steps of:(a) providing one or more than one copper-containing porphyrin; (b) producing a mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin; (c) heating the mixture for a sufficient time at one or more than one temperature sufficient to covalently link the copper-containing porphyrin to the cellulose fiber; (d) rinsing the mixture of cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin after heating the mixture; and (e) forming the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin into the first tobacco smoke filter segment.
- 36. The method of claim 35, where the copper-containing porphyrin provided is a copper phthalocyanine.
- 37. The method of claim 35, where the copper-containing porphyrin provided is C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye.
- 38. The method of claim 35, where the mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin produced comprises a ratio of about 1.2:10 copper-containing porphyrin to cellulose fiber by weight.
- 39. The method of claim 35, where the mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin further comprises sodium sulfate and chlorine water.
- 40. The method of claim 35, further comprising adding one or more than one additional substance to the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin.
- 41. The method of claim 40, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of activated charcoal, chitin and lignin.
- 42. The method of claim 40, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of an antioxidant, dry water, a humectant, microcapsules, a radical scavenger, a surfactant and combinations of the preceding.
- 43. A method of making a smokable device comprising the steps of:(a) providing a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 1; and (b) affixing the first tobacco smoke filter segment to a body of divided tobacco.
- 44. The method of claim 43, further comprising the step of affixing a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of copper-containing porphyrin to the body of divided tobacco.
- 45. The method of claim 44, where the second tobacco smoke filter segment affixed to the body of divided tobacco comprises cellulose acetate fibers treated with triacetin.
- 46. A tobacco smoke filter comprising a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 35.
- 47. A tobacco smoke filter comprising a first tobacco smoke filter segment made according to claim 35, further comprising a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of copper-containing porphyrin.
- 48. A smokable device comprising the tobacco smoke filter according to claim 46 affixed to a body of divided tobacco.
- 49. A smokable device comprising the tobacco smoke filter according to claim 47 affixed to a body of divided tobacco.
- 50. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 48; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
- 51. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 49; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
- 52. A method of making a smokable device comprising the steps of:(a) providing a first tobacco smoke filter segment made by; i) providing one or more than one copper-containing porphyrin; ii) producing a mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin; iii) heating the mixture for a sufficient time at one or more than one temperature sufficient to covalently link the copper-containing porphyrin to the cellulose fiber; and iv) forming the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin into the first tobacco smoke filter segment; (b) affixing the first tobacco smoke filter segment to a body of divided tobacco; and (c) affixing a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of copper-containing porphyrin to the body of divided tobacco.
- 53. The method of claim 52, where the copper-containing porphyrin provided in step (a) is a copper phthalocyanine.
- 54. The method of claim 52, where the copper-containing porphyrin provided in step (a) is C.I. Reactive Blue 21 dye.
- 55. The method of claim 52, where the mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin produced comprises a ratio of about 1.2:10 copper-containing porphyrin to cellulose fiber by weight.
- 56. The method of claim 52, where the mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin further comprises sodium sulfate and chlorine water.
- 57. The method of claim 52, further comprising rinsing the mixture of cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin after heating the mixture.
- 58. The method of claim 52, further comprising adding one or more than one additional substance to the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin.
- 59. The method of claim 58, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of activated charcoal, chitin and lignin.
- 60. The method of claim 58, where the one or more than one additional substance is selected from the group consisting of an antioxidant, dry water, a humectant, microcapsules, a radical scavenger, a surfactant and combinations of the preceding.
- 61. The method of claim 52, where the second tobacco smoke filter segment affixed to the body of divided tobacco comprises cellulose acetate fibers treated with triacetin.
- 62. A smokable device made according to claim 52.
- 63. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 62; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
- 64. A tobacco smoke filter comprising:(a) a first tobacco smoke filter segment made by a method comprising the steps of: (i) providing one or more than one copper-containing porphyrin; (ii) producing a mixture of cellulose fiber and the copper-containing porphyrin; (iii) heating the mixture for a sufficient time at one or more than one temperature sufficient to covalently link the copper-containing porphyrin to the cellulose fiber; and (iv) forming the cellulose fiber with covalently bound, copper-containing porphyrin into the first tobacco smoke filter segment; and further comprising a second tobacco smoke filter segment that is substantially free of copper-containing porphyrin.
- 65. A smokable device comprising the tobacco smoke filter according to claim 64 affixed to a body of divided tobacco.
- 66. A method of filtering tobacco smoke comprising the steps of:(a) providing the smokable device of claim 65; (b) igniting the body of divided tobacco such that smoke passes through the body of divided tobacco and into the filter; and (c) allowing the smoke to pass through the filter thereby filtering the smoke.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from International Patent Application 371 of PCT/US01/41997, entitled “Tobacco Smoke Filter”, filed Sep. 4, 2001, which is a Divisional of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/232,048, entitled “Cigarette Filter”, filed Sep. 12, 2000; the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
PCT Information
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