US20210045436A1 - Filter for a smoking article - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a filter for a smoking article and to a smoking article including a filter.
- Known smoking article filters such as cigarette filters, generally comprise a continuous tow of filamentary cellulose acetate.
- the cellulose acetate is gathered together to form a rod which is cut to form individual filter sections.
- the smoking article filter may be made of one segment of filter rod, or may be made from multiple segments, with or without a cavity or spaces between them.
- a filter for a smoking article comprising a first filter section comprising filter material and a smoke modifying additive disposed in an axial region thereof and a second filter section connected to said first filter section, the second filter section comprising filter material and at least one channel located in an axial region thereof for directing smoke, in use, through the axial region of the first filter section in which the smoke modifying additive is disposed.
- the first and second filter sections can be discrete filter sections and/or the smoke modifying additive can be disposed only in said axial region of the filter material of the first filter section or in a greater concentration in said axial region than in non-axial regions of the filter material of the first filter section.
- the at least one channel can have a lower resistance to smoke passing through it than other regions of the filter material of the first filter section.
- the channel can be a hollow passageway through the second filter section.
- the second filter section can be connected to said first filter section so as to make the second filter section immediately either downstream or upstream of said first filter section when incorporated into a smoking article.
- the axial region of said filter material of said first and/or second filter sections can have a radius of from 1 mm to 4 mm and/or can be centred on the axis of the smoking article.
- the first filter section can comprise continuous filter material having the smoke modifying additive disposed in the axial region thereof.
- the second filter section can comprise a tubular filter section.
- the tubular filter section can be formed from a fibrous filter material.
- the smoke modifying additive can be disposed in a greater concentration in said axial region than in non-axial regions of the filter material of the first filter section.
- the smoke modifying additive can be disposed only in said axial region of the filter material of the first filter section.
- the second filter section can be configured, in use, to direct a greater portion of smoke through the axial region of the first filter section than through non-axial regions of the first filter section.
- the smoke modifying additive can comprise an encapsulated additive.
- the smoke modifying additive can be contained within a capsule which is located within the first filter section at a position other than a longitudinally central position within the first filter section.
- the capsule can be located within the first filter section at a position from 1 mm to 10 mm from a longitudinally central position within the first filter section.
- the smoke modifying additive can be disposed on a carrier material.
- the carrier material can comprise a thread.
- the filter can further comprise a third filter section connected to said first filter section so as to make it upstream of said first filter section when incorporated into a smoking article.
- the third filter section can be a discrete filter section.
- the third filter section can comprise fibrous filter material and a granular adsorbent material.
- the granular adsorbent material can be disposed in a circumferential region of the third filter section, dispersed within the filter material of the third filter section, or comprises some granular adsorbent material disposed in a circumferential region of the third filter section and some granular adsorbent material dispersed within the third filter section.
- a smoking article comprising a filter as defined above.
- the second filter section can be arranged immediately downstream of said first filter section and at the mouth-end of the smoking article.
- a smoking article comprising a first section comprising an aerosol generating material and an aerosol modifying additive disposed in an axial region thereof, and a second section comprising a filter having at least one channel located in an axial region thereof for directing the aerosol generated by the aerosol generating material, in use, through the axial region of the first section.
- the second section can comprise a tubular filter section.
- the tubular filter section can be formed from a fibrous filter material.
- the aerosol modifying additive can be disposed in a greater concentration in said axial region than in non-axial regions of the aerosol generating material of the first section.
- the second section in use, can direct a greater portion of smoke through the axial region of the first section than through non-axial regions of the first section.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular downstream filter section and an upstream filter section including an encapsulated additive in the form of a frangible capsule;
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular filter section and a filter section including a thread carrying an additive;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular filter section and a filter section including an encapsulated additive in the form of a plurality of frangible capsules;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter similar to that described with reference to FIG. 1 but also including a further filter section having an adsorbent dispersed in filter material;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter similar to that described with reference to FIG. 2 but also comprising a further filter section comprising an adsorbent dispersed in filter material and disposed in a circumferential region of the filter material;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article with an aerosol generating section and a tubular filter section, the aerosol generating section having an encapsulated additive in the form of a plurality of microcapsules dispersed within an axial region thereof;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular upstream filter section and a downstream filter section including an encapsulated additive in the form of a frangible capsule.
- smoking article includes smokeable products such as cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products and other nicotine delivery devices capable of generating an aerosol for delivery to a consumer.
- smokeable products such as cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products and other nicotine delivery devices capable of generating an aerosol for delivery to a consumer.
- Such smoking articles may be provided with a filter for the gaseous flow drawn by the smoker.
- Smoking articles such as cigarettes and their formats are often named according to the cigarette length: “regular” (typically in the range 68-75 mm, e.g. from about 68 mm to about 72 mm), “short” or “mini” (68 mm or less), “king-size” (typically in the range 75-91 mm, e.g. from about 79 mm to about 88 mm), “long” or “super-king” (typically in the range 91-105 mm, e.g. from about 94 mm to about 101 mm) and “ultra-long” (typically in the range from about 110 mm to about 121 mm).
- a cigarette in a king-size, super-slim format will, for example, have a length of about 83 mm and a circumference of about 17 mm.
- Cigarettes in the regular, king-size format are preferred by many customers, namely with a circumference of from 23 to 25 mm and an overall length of from 75 to 91 mm.
- Each format may be produced with filters of different lengths, smaller filters being generally used in formats of smaller lengths and circumferences.
- the filter length will be from 15 mm, associated with short, regular formats, to 30 mm, associated with ultra-long super-slim formats.
- the tipping paper will have a greater length than the filter, for example from 3 to 10 mm longer.
- Smoking articles and filters described hereinafter can be manufactured in any of the above formats.
- the smoking article can, for instance, be from 70 to 100 mm in length and from 14 to 25 mm in circumference.
- upstream and downstream used herein are relative terms defined in relation to the direction of mainstream smoke (or other aerosol) drawn though a smoking article in use.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 1 which is generally cylindrical in shape and is in the regular, king size format, namely having a length in the range 75-91 mm and a circumference in the range 23 to 25 mm.
- the smoking article 1 includes a tobacco rod 2 wrapped in a wrapping material 3 , in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to a filter 4 by tipping material 5 overlaying the filter 4 and partially overlaying the wrapping material 3 so as to connect the filter 4 to the tobacco rod 2 .
- the filter 4 comprises a first section 6 at the tobacco rod end of the filter 4 comprising absorbent material 7 having a capsule 8 disposed therein in an axial region of the filter material of the first section 6 .
- the axial region is a region, in the present example, centred on the axis ‘a’ of the smoking article 1 , having a radius of about 3 mm.
- the radius of the axial region can be anywhere from 1 mm to 4 mm, or from 1 mm to 3 mm, or about 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm or 3.5 mm.
- the capsule 8 or other additive material, can be disposed only in the axial region of the filter material of the first filter section 6 , or can be disposed in greater concentration in the axial region than in non-axial regions of the filter material of the first filter section 6 .
- the first section is wrapped in a first plug wrap 9 .
- the filter 4 further comprises a second section 10 at the mouth-end of the filter 4 comprising fibrous filter material n formed into a tubular shape and having a channel 12 extending through the centre of the filter material 11 .
- the empty or hollow channel 12 extending through the centre of the filter material 11 can be from 1 mm to 6 mm in diameter, for instance from 2 mm to 5 mm in diameter.
- the channel 12 extending through the centre of the filter material 11 is, in the present example, an empty, hollow passageway.
- the channel in some embodiments, extends through an axial region of the filter material of the second filter section 10 .
- the axial region of the second filter section 10 is a region, in the present example, centred on the axis ‘a’ of the smoking article 1 , having a radius of about 2.5 mm.
- the radius of the axial region can be anywhere from 1 mm to 4 mm, or from 1 mm to 3 mm, or about 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm or 3.5 mm.
- the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a second plug wrap 13 .
- the wall thickness of the tubular filter is about 1.5 mm.
- the wall thickness can be anywhere from 1 mm to 4 mm, or from 1 mm to 3 mm, or about 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm or 3.5 mm.
- the specific dimensions may be selected based on the density of filter material forming the tube and the level of plasticiser applied to the material, to result in a tube having the desired rigidity, porosity or other characteristics.
- the tubular filter section 10 can be manufactured using existing processes and machinery.
- the first segment 6 is a cellulose acetate segment formed using continuous cellulose acetate fibres and a plasticiser.
- the capsule 8 is spherical and has a diameter of 3.5 mm, although other shapes and sizes of capsule can be used, and contains a fluid additive which modifies properties of mainstream smoke passing through the smoking article 1 .
- the capsule 8 can be manufactured and inserted into the first filter section 6 using existing processes and machinery.
- the capsule 8 contains menthol flavourant, although other fluids or granular additives could be contained within the capsule 8 .
- the capsule can be ruptured by a consumer to release the fluid additive into the absorbent filter material 11 .
- the axis of the smoking article 1 is indicated as ‘a’ in FIG. 1 .
- the capsule 8 is located in an ‘axial region’ of the first filter section 6 , as defined above.
- the capsule 8 can be located such that the centre of the capsule is closer to the axis ‘a’ of the smoking article 1 than to the outer periphery of the smoking article 1 .
- the capsule 8 is located with its centre substantially along the axis ‘a’.
- the capsule 8 is offset from the longitudinal centre of the first filter section 6 .
- the capsule 8 can, for instance, be located within the first filter section 6 at a position from 1 mm to 10 mm from a longitudinally central position within the first filter section 6 .
- the capsule 8 is located within a portion of the first filter section 6 closer to the downstream end of the first filter section 6 .
- the capsule 8 is therefore closer to the second filter section 10 than to the tobacco rod 2 .
- the distance ‘d’ between the centre of the capsule 8 and the downstream end of the first filter section 6 is less than half of the total longitudinal length of the first filter section 6 .
- the distance is less than 40%, less than 30% or less than 25% of the total longitudinal length of the first filter section 6 .
- the distance is approximately 30% of the total longitudinal length of the first filter section 6 .
- the capsule 8 can be located longitudinally centrally within the first filter section 6 or closer to the upstream end of the first filter section 6 than to the downstream end.
- the smoking article 1 is, in the present example, provided with ventilation holes (not shown) through the tipping material 5 and first plug wrap 9 , providing ventilation into the first filter section 6 .
- the ventilation holes are preferably located in a longitudinal position other than that in which the capsule 8 is located, to avoid damaging the capsule 8 during manufacture.
- ventilation may be provided at 20 mm from the mouth end, while the capsule 8 is longitudinally centrally located within the first filter section and, at 3.5 mm diameter, therefore extends from 15.25 mm to 18.75 mm from the mouth end.
- the tobacco rod 2 of the smoking article 1 is lit by a consumer in the conventional manner and tobacco smoke is drawn from burning coal of the tobacco rod 2 through the filter 4 .
- the channel 12 in the second filter section 10 has a lower resistance to mainstream smoke passing through the filter 4 than the surrounding tubular filter material 11 , and therefore a greater proportion of mainstream smoke is directed through the channel 12 . This, in turn, results in a greater flow of mainstream smoke in the axial region around the axis ‘a’ of the first filter section 6 , in which the capsule 8 is located.
- the smoke modifying additive contained therein in the present case menthol, is released in greater concentration into the axial region of the first filter section 6 through which an increased flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of the second filter section 10 . Accordingly, the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and the smoking article 1 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer compared to conventional smoking articles.
- the capsule 8 Since the capsule 8 is located within a portion of the first filter section 6 closer to the second filter section 10 than to the tobacco rod 2 , the effect of the increased flow of mainstream smoke on the contents of the capsule 8 , once released, is further enhanced.
- the use of the tubular second section 10 at the mouth end of the smoking article 1 enables the capsule 8 to be located closer to the mouth-end of the smoking article 1 than would be possible if the first section 6 containing the capsule 8 were at the mouth end of the smoking article 1 . This is because the tube separates the first section 6 from the consumer's mouth, preventing the content from the capsule 8 from contacting the consumer's mouth.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 21 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention.
- the features of the smoking article 21 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference to FIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below.
- the smoking article 21 includes a tobacco rod 22 wrapped in a wrapping material 23 , in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to a filter 24 by tipping material 25 overlaying the filter 24 and partially overlaying the wrapping material 23 .
- the filter 24 comprises a first section 26 at the tobacco rod end of the filter 24 comprising absorbent material 27 .
- the absorbent material 27 has an additive carrying thread 28 disposed therein in an axial region (not shown) of the first section 26 , wherein the axial region of the first filter section 26 is as defined in relation to the first filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above.
- the thread can, for instance, be formed from cotton or cellulose acetate fibres and be loaded with between 0.1 and 10 mg of flavourant, such as menthol flavourant. Loading levels of between 0.2 to 2 mg, or between 0.2 and 1 mg of flavourant have been found to be effective.
- the first section 26 is wrapped in a first plug wrap 29 .
- the thread 28 carries an additive capable of modifying mainstream smoke passing through the filter 24 , in the present case menthol flavourant.
- the filter 24 further comprises a second section 30 at the mouth-end of the filter 24 comprising fibrous filter material 31 formed into a tubular shape and having a channel 32 extending through the centre of the filter material 31 , or through an axial region thereof, similar to the second section 10 of the filter 4 of FIG. 1 described above.
- the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a second plug wrap 33 .
- the first segment 26 is a cellulose acetate segment formed using continuous cellulose acetate fibres and a plasticiser.
- the thread 28 can be inserted into the filter material during formation of the filter section 26 using existing processes and machinery.
- the smoking article 21 illustrated in FIG. 2 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the consumer can simply smoke the smoking article 21 in the usual manner.
- a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of the second filter section 30 , through the axial region of the first filter section 26 in which the thread 28 carrying the smoke modifying additive is located.
- the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and the smoking article 1 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 41 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention.
- the features of the smoking article 41 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference to FIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below.
- the smoking article 41 includes a tobacco rod 42 wrapped in a wrapping material 43 , in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to a filter 44 by tipping material 45 overlaying the filter 44 and partially overlaying the wrapping material 43 .
- the filter 44 comprises a first section 46 at the tobacco rod end of the filter 44 comprising absorbent material 47 .
- the absorbent material 47 has a plurality of microcapsules disposed therein in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to the first filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above.
- the first section 46 is wrapped in a first plug wrap 49 .
- the filter 44 further comprises a second section 50 at the mouth-end of the filter 44 comprising fibrous filter material 51 formed into a tubular shape and having a channel 52 extending through the centre of the filter material 51 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to the channel 12 of FIG. 1 .
- the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a second plug wrap 53 .
- the smoking article 41 illustrated in FIG. 3 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the consumer breaks the plurality of microcapsules 48 prior to or in the course of smoking the smoking article 41 .
- a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of the second filter section 50 , through the axial region of the first filter section 46 in which the smoke modifying additive released from the microcapsules is located.
- the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and the smoking article 41 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 61 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention.
- the features of the smoking article 61 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference to FIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below.
- the smoking article 61 includes a tobacco rod 62 wrapped in a wrapping material 63 , in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to a filter 64 by tipping material 65 overlaying the filter 64 and partially overlaying the wrapping material 63 .
- the filter 64 comprises three filter sections, including a first central section 66 comprising absorbent material 67 and a capsule 68 disposed in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to the first filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above.
- the first section 66 is wrapped in a first plug wrap 69 .
- a second filter section 70 is disposed at the mouth-end of the three-part filter 64 and comprises fibrous filter material 71 formed into a tubular shape and having a channel 72 extending through the centre of the filter material 71 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to the channel 12 of FIG. 1 .
- the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a second plug wrap 73 .
- a third filter section 74 is disposed at the tobacco-end of the three-part filter 64 and comprises granules of adsorbent material 75 , in the present case activated carbon granules, dispersed within a fibrous filter material 76 .
- the adsorbent material 75 is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a third plug wrap 77 .
- 40 mg of activated carbon granules are used, although other amounts, such as between 10 mg and 80 mg or between 10 mg and 50 mg can be used.
- the capsule 68 is located within a portion of the first filter section 66 closer to the downstream end of the first filter section 66 , or to the second filter section 70 , than to the upstream end of the first filter section, or to the tobacco rod 62 .
- the distance ‘d’ between the centre of the capsule 68 and the downstream end of the first filter section 66 is approximately 30% of the total longitudinal length of the first filter section 66 .
- the capsule 68 can be located longitudinally centrally within the first filter section 66 or closer to the upstream end of the first filter section 66 than to the downstream end.
- the first filter section 66 has a length of 10 mm in the present example, the second filter section 70 a length of 7 mm and the third filter section 74 a length of 10 mm, although other section lengths can be used. Ventilation is provided into the third filter section at a position 22 mm from the mouth end of the smoking article 61 .
- the smoking article 61 illustrated in FIG. 4 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 , with the additional third filter section 74 providing additional selective smoke filtration upstream of the first filter section 66 and therefore without influencing the delivery of smoke modifying additive to the consumer.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 81 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention.
- the features of the smoking article 81 are the same as those of the smoking article 61 described with reference to FIG. 4 , unless otherwise stated below.
- the smoking article 81 includes a tobacco rod 82 wrapped in a wrapping material 83 , in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to a filter 84 by tipping material 85 overlaying the filter 84 and partially overlaying the wrapping material 83 .
- the filter 84 comprises three filter sections, including a first central section 86 comprising absorbent material 87 and, rather than a capsule 68 , a thread 88 disposed therein, in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to the first filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above.
- the first section 86 is wrapped in a first plug wrap 89 .
- a second filter section 90 is disposed at the mouth-end of the three-part filter 84 and comprises fibrous filter material 91 formed into a tubular shape and having a channel 92 extending through the centre of the filter material 91 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to the channel 12 of FIG. 1 .
- the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a second plug wrap 93 .
- a third filter section 94 is disposed at the tobacco-end of the three-part filter 84 and comprises granules of adsorbent material 95 , in the present case activated carbon granules, dispersed within a fibrous filter material 96 .
- the third filter section 94 also comprises granules of adsorbent material 97 , in the present case activated carbon granules, dispersed in a circumferential region thereof. However, in alternative examples these may be omitted.
- the fibrous filter material 96 is formed from cellulose acetate tow and the third filter section 94 is wrapped in a third plug wrap 98 .
- the granules of adsorbent material 97 dispersed in a circumferential region of the third filter section 94 are applied to an inner surface of the plug wrap 98 in a pattern of longitudinally extending strips, four of which are evenly radially spaced around the third filter section 94 .
- Adhering strips of granular adsorbent material 97 to plug wrap in a symmetrical pattern about a filter section can help to prevent the filter section becoming misshapen as a result of the adhesive used, while maximising the amount of granular material 97 present in the filter section.
- the first filter section 86 has a length of 10 mm in the present example, the second filter section 90 a length of 7 mm and the third filter section 94 a length of 10 mm, although other section lengths can be used. Ventilation is, for instance, provided into the first and third filter sections at respective positions of 13 mm and 20 mm from the mouth end of the smoking article 81 .
- the smoking article 81 illustrated in FIG. 5 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 21 illustrated in FIG. 2 , with the additional third filter section 94 providing additional selective smoke filtration upstream of the first filter section 86 and therefore without influencing the delivery of smoke modifying additive to the consumer.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 101 according to a further embodiment of the invention.
- the smoking article 101 is generally cylindrical in shape and is in the regular, king size format, namely having a length in the range 75-91 mm and a circumference in the range 23 to 25 mm.
- the smoking article 101 includes a tobacco rod 102 wrapped in a wrapping material 103 , in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to a filter 104 by tipping material 105 overlaying the filter 104 and partially overlaying the wrapping material 103 .
- the filter 104 comprises a first section 106 at the tobacco rod end of the filter 104 comprising absorbent material 107 and wrapped in a first plug wrap 108 .
- the filter 4 further comprises a second section 109 at the mouth-end of the filter 104 comprising fibrous filter material 110 formed into a tubular shape and having a channel 111 extending through the centre of the filter material 110 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to the channel 12 of FIG. 1 .
- the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a second plug wrap 112 .
- the tobacco rod 102 includes a plurality of microcapsules 113 disposed in an axial region thereof at the filter end of the tobacco rod 102 , the axial region being similar in location and size to that defined in relation to the first filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above, except that it is located within the tobacco rod 102 .
- the axis of the smoking article 1 along which the tobacco rod 2 and first and second filter sections 46 , 50 are disposed, is indicated as ‘a’ in FIG. 1 .
- the smoking article 101 illustrated in FIG. 6 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 41 illustrated in FIG. 3 .
- the consumer breaks the plurality of microcapsules 113 located in the tobacco rod 102 .
- a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of the second filter section 109 , through the axial region of the filter end of the tobacco rod 2 in which the smoke modifying additive released from the microcapsules is located.
- the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and the smoking article 101 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 121 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention.
- the features of the smoking article 121 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference to FIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below.
- the smoking article 121 includes a tobacco rod 122 wrapped in a wrapping material 123 , in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to a filter 124 by tipping material 125 overlaying the filter 124 and partially overlaying the wrapping material 123 .
- the filter 124 comprises a first section 126 at the mouth end of the filter 124 , rather than at the tobacco end of the filter, comprising absorbent material 127 and a capsule 128 disposed in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to the first filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above.
- the first section 126 is wrapped in a first plug wrap 129 .
- the capsule 128 contains an additive capable of modifying mainstream smoke passing through the filter 124 , in the present case menthol flavourant.
- the filter 124 further comprises a second section 130 at the tobacco rod end of the filter 124 rather than at the mouth end of the filter 124 comprising fibrous filter material 131 formed into a tubular shape and having a channel 132 extending through the centre of the filter material 131 , or through an axial region thereof, similar to the second section 10 of the filter 4 of FIG. 1 .
- the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in a second plug wrap 133 .
- the first segment 126 is a cellulose acetate segment formed using continuous cellulose acetate fibres and a plasticiser.
- the capsule 128 can be inserted into the filter material during formation of the filter section 126 using existing processes and machinery.
- the capsule 128 is located within a portion of the first filter section 126 closer to the upstream end of the first filter section 126 , or to the second filter section 130 , than to the downstream end of the first filter section 126 , or to the mouth end of the smoking article 121 .
- the distance ‘d’ between the centre of the capsule 128 and the upstream end of the first filter section 126 is approximately 30% of the total longitudinal length of the first filter section 126 .
- the capsule 128 can be located longitudinally centrally within the first filter section 126 or closer to the downstream end of the first filter section 126 than to the upstream end.
- FIG. 7 may also comprise a third filter section upstream of the second filter section 130 corresponding to either of the third filter sections 74 , 94 described with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- the smoking article 121 illustrated in FIG. 7 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the capsule 128 is ruptured to release a smoke modifying additive, a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of the second filter section 130 , through the axial region of the first filter section 126 in which the contents of the capsule 128 have been released. Accordingly, when the smoking article is smoked, the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and the smoking article 121 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles.
- the second filter section has been described above as a tubular portion of fibrous filter material, this may take other forms, such as filter material sections with lower density regions extending through an axial region thereof.
- the tubular section or other section having reduced density in an axial region has been described as being at the mouth-end of the filter in some embodiments above, but in any of the embodiments can alternatively be used as a central or upstream end of multipart filters, for instance upstream of the section in which the smoke modifying additive is located, while still benefiting from the effect of the invention.
- the presence of such a filter section can encourage mainstream smoke to be directed to an axial region of a smoking article both upstream and downstream of the region, due to the lower resistance to draw coinciding with the axial region.
- the first, second and (where present) third filter sections described above are discrete segments. Although the first, second and (where present) third filter sections described above are connected together using tipping material, they are individually separate and distinct following their formation and prior to being connected together.
- the tipping material also connects the filter sections to the respective tobacco rod of each embodiment.
- a further plug wrap can be used to connect the first, second and (where present) third discrete filter sections before they are connected to the tobacco rods using the tipping material.
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Description
- This application is a Continuation of Ser. No. 14/440,040 filed Apr. 30, 2015, which is a national stage application of PCT/GB2013/052813 filed Oct. 29, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The invention relates to a filter for a smoking article and to a smoking article including a filter.
- Known smoking article filters, such as cigarette filters, generally comprise a continuous tow of filamentary cellulose acetate. The cellulose acetate is gathered together to form a rod which is cut to form individual filter sections. The smoking article filter may be made of one segment of filter rod, or may be made from multiple segments, with or without a cavity or spaces between them.
- According to embodiments of the invention, there is provided a filter for a smoking article comprising a first filter section comprising filter material and a smoke modifying additive disposed in an axial region thereof and a second filter section connected to said first filter section, the second filter section comprising filter material and at least one channel located in an axial region thereof for directing smoke, in use, through the axial region of the first filter section in which the smoke modifying additive is disposed. The first and second filter sections can be discrete filter sections and/or the smoke modifying additive can be disposed only in said axial region of the filter material of the first filter section or in a greater concentration in said axial region than in non-axial regions of the filter material of the first filter section.
- The at least one channel can have a lower resistance to smoke passing through it than other regions of the filter material of the first filter section. The channel can be a hollow passageway through the second filter section.
- The second filter section can be connected to said first filter section so as to make the second filter section immediately either downstream or upstream of said first filter section when incorporated into a smoking article.
- The axial region of said filter material of said first and/or second filter sections can have a radius of from 1 mm to 4 mm and/or can be centred on the axis of the smoking article.
- The first filter section can comprise continuous filter material having the smoke modifying additive disposed in the axial region thereof. The second filter section can comprise a tubular filter section. The tubular filter section can be formed from a fibrous filter material.
- The smoke modifying additive can be disposed in a greater concentration in said axial region than in non-axial regions of the filter material of the first filter section.
- The smoke modifying additive can be disposed only in said axial region of the filter material of the first filter section.
- The second filter section can be configured, in use, to direct a greater portion of smoke through the axial region of the first filter section than through non-axial regions of the first filter section.
- The smoke modifying additive can comprise an encapsulated additive. The smoke modifying additive can be contained within a capsule which is located within the first filter section at a position other than a longitudinally central position within the first filter section.
- The capsule can be located within the first filter section at a position from 1 mm to 10 mm from a longitudinally central position within the first filter section.
- The smoke modifying additive can be disposed on a carrier material. The carrier material can comprise a thread.
- The filter can further comprise a third filter section connected to said first filter section so as to make it upstream of said first filter section when incorporated into a smoking article. The third filter section can be a discrete filter section. The third filter section can comprise fibrous filter material and a granular adsorbent material. The granular adsorbent material can be disposed in a circumferential region of the third filter section, dispersed within the filter material of the third filter section, or comprises some granular adsorbent material disposed in a circumferential region of the third filter section and some granular adsorbent material dispersed within the third filter section.
- According to embodiments of the invention, there is also provided a smoking article comprising a filter as defined above.
- The second filter section can be arranged immediately downstream of said first filter section and at the mouth-end of the smoking article.
- According to embodiments of the invention, there is further provided a smoking article comprising a first section comprising an aerosol generating material and an aerosol modifying additive disposed in an axial region thereof, and a second section comprising a filter having at least one channel located in an axial region thereof for directing the aerosol generated by the aerosol generating material, in use, through the axial region of the first section.
- The second section can comprise a tubular filter section. The tubular filter section can be formed from a fibrous filter material.
- The aerosol modifying additive can be disposed in a greater concentration in said axial region than in non-axial regions of the aerosol generating material of the first section.
- The second section, in use, can direct a greater portion of smoke through the axial region of the first section than through non-axial regions of the first section.
- Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular downstream filter section and an upstream filter section including an encapsulated additive in the form of a frangible capsule; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular filter section and a filter section including a thread carrying an additive; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular filter section and a filter section including an encapsulated additive in the form of a plurality of frangible capsules; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter similar to that described with reference toFIG. 1 but also including a further filter section having an adsorbent dispersed in filter material; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter similar to that described with reference toFIG. 2 but also comprising a further filter section comprising an adsorbent dispersed in filter material and disposed in a circumferential region of the filter material; -
FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article with an aerosol generating section and a tubular filter section, the aerosol generating section having an encapsulated additive in the form of a plurality of microcapsules dispersed within an axial region thereof; and -
FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article having a filter with a tubular upstream filter section and a downstream filter section including an encapsulated additive in the form of a frangible capsule. - As used herein, the term “smoking article” includes smokeable products such as cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos whether based on tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes and also heat-not-burn products and other nicotine delivery devices capable of generating an aerosol for delivery to a consumer. Such smoking articles may be provided with a filter for the gaseous flow drawn by the smoker.
- Smoking articles such as cigarettes and their formats are often named according to the cigarette length: “regular” (typically in the range 68-75 mm, e.g. from about 68 mm to about 72 mm), “short” or “mini” (68 mm or less), “king-size” (typically in the range 75-91 mm, e.g. from about 79 mm to about 88 mm), “long” or “super-king” (typically in the range 91-105 mm, e.g. from about 94 mm to about 101 mm) and “ultra-long” (typically in the range from about 110 mm to about 121 mm).
- They are also named according to the cigarette circumference: “regular” (about 23-25 mm), “wide” (greater than 25 mm), “slim” (about 22-23 mm), “demi-slim” (about 19-22 mm), “super-slim” (about 16-19 mm), and “micro-slim” (less than about 16 mm). Accordingly, a cigarette in a king-size, super-slim format will, for example, have a length of about 83 mm and a circumference of about 17 mm. Cigarettes in the regular, king-size format are preferred by many customers, namely with a circumference of from 23 to 25 mm and an overall length of from 75 to 91 mm.
- Each format may be produced with filters of different lengths, smaller filters being generally used in formats of smaller lengths and circumferences. Typically the filter length will be from 15 mm, associated with short, regular formats, to 30 mm, associated with ultra-long super-slim formats. The tipping paper will have a greater length than the filter, for example from 3 to 10 mm longer.
- Smoking articles and filters described hereinafter can be manufactured in any of the above formats. The smoking article can, for instance, be from 70 to 100 mm in length and from 14 to 25 mm in circumference.
- The terms ‘upstream’ and ‘downstream’ used herein are relative terms defined in relation to the direction of mainstream smoke (or other aerosol) drawn though a smoking article in use.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic illustration of a smoking article 1 which is generally cylindrical in shape and is in the regular, king size format, namely having a length in the range 75-91 mm and a circumference in therange 23 to 25 mm. The smoking article 1 includes atobacco rod 2 wrapped in a wrappingmaterial 3, in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to afilter 4 by tippingmaterial 5 overlaying thefilter 4 and partially overlaying the wrappingmaterial 3 so as to connect thefilter 4 to thetobacco rod 2. Thefilter 4 comprises afirst section 6 at the tobacco rod end of thefilter 4 comprisingabsorbent material 7 having acapsule 8 disposed therein in an axial region of the filter material of thefirst section 6. The axial region is a region, in the present example, centred on the axis ‘a’ of the smoking article 1, having a radius of about 3 mm. In alternative embodiments, the radius of the axial region can be anywhere from 1 mm to 4 mm, or from 1 mm to 3 mm, or about 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm or 3.5 mm. - The
capsule 8, or other additive material, can be disposed only in the axial region of the filter material of thefirst filter section 6, or can be disposed in greater concentration in the axial region than in non-axial regions of the filter material of thefirst filter section 6. The first section is wrapped in a first plug wrap 9. - The
filter 4 further comprises asecond section 10 at the mouth-end of thefilter 4 comprising fibrous filter material n formed into a tubular shape and having achannel 12 extending through the centre of thefilter material 11. The empty orhollow channel 12 extending through the centre of thefilter material 11 can be from 1 mm to 6 mm in diameter, for instance from 2 mm to 5 mm in diameter. Thechannel 12 extending through the centre of thefilter material 11 is, in the present example, an empty, hollow passageway. The channel, in some embodiments, extends through an axial region of the filter material of thesecond filter section 10. The axial region of thesecond filter section 10 is a region, in the present example, centred on the axis ‘a’ of the smoking article 1, having a radius of about 2.5 mm. In alternative embodiments, the radius of the axial region can be anywhere from 1 mm to 4 mm, or from 1 mm to 3 mm, or about 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm or 3.5 mm. In the present example, the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in asecond plug wrap 13. The wall thickness of the tubular filter is about 1.5 mm. In alternative embodiments, the wall thickness can be anywhere from 1 mm to 4 mm, or from 1 mm to 3 mm, or about 1 mm, 1.5 mm, 2 mm, 2.5 mm, 3 mm or 3.5 mm. However, the specific dimensions may be selected based on the density of filter material forming the tube and the level of plasticiser applied to the material, to result in a tube having the desired rigidity, porosity or other characteristics. Thetubular filter section 10 can be manufactured using existing processes and machinery. - The
first segment 6 is a cellulose acetate segment formed using continuous cellulose acetate fibres and a plasticiser. Thecapsule 8 is spherical and has a diameter of 3.5 mm, although other shapes and sizes of capsule can be used, and contains a fluid additive which modifies properties of mainstream smoke passing through the smoking article 1. Thecapsule 8 can be manufactured and inserted into thefirst filter section 6 using existing processes and machinery. In the present example, thecapsule 8 contains menthol flavourant, although other fluids or granular additives could be contained within thecapsule 8. The capsule can be ruptured by a consumer to release the fluid additive into theabsorbent filter material 11. - The axis of the smoking article 1, about which the
tobacco rod 2 and first andsecond filter sections FIG. 1 . - In the present example, the
capsule 8 is located in an ‘axial region’ of thefirst filter section 6, as defined above. Thecapsule 8 can be located such that the centre of the capsule is closer to the axis ‘a’ of the smoking article 1 than to the outer periphery of the smoking article 1. In the present example, thecapsule 8 is located with its centre substantially along the axis ‘a’. In the present example, thecapsule 8 is offset from the longitudinal centre of thefirst filter section 6. Thecapsule 8 can, for instance, be located within thefirst filter section 6 at a position from 1 mm to 10 mm from a longitudinally central position within thefirst filter section 6. Thecapsule 8 is located within a portion of thefirst filter section 6 closer to the downstream end of thefirst filter section 6. Thecapsule 8 is therefore closer to thesecond filter section 10 than to thetobacco rod 2. In particular, the distance ‘d’ between the centre of thecapsule 8 and the downstream end of thefirst filter section 6 is less than half of the total longitudinal length of thefirst filter section 6. In some embodiments, the distance is less than 40%, less than 30% or less than 25% of the total longitudinal length of thefirst filter section 6. In the present example, the distance is approximately 30% of the total longitudinal length of thefirst filter section 6. In alternative embodiments, thecapsule 8 can be located longitudinally centrally within thefirst filter section 6 or closer to the upstream end of thefirst filter section 6 than to the downstream end. - The smoking article 1 is, in the present example, provided with ventilation holes (not shown) through the
tipping material 5 and first plug wrap 9, providing ventilation into thefirst filter section 6. If formed by online laser perforation, the ventilation holes are preferably located in a longitudinal position other than that in which thecapsule 8 is located, to avoid damaging thecapsule 8 during manufacture. For instance, in a smoking article with a firstupstream filter section 6 of length 20 mm and a seconddownstream filter section 10 oflength 7 mm, ventilation may be provided at 20 mm from the mouth end, while thecapsule 8 is longitudinally centrally located within the first filter section and, at 3.5 mm diameter, therefore extends from 15.25 mm to 18.75 mm from the mouth end. - In use, the
tobacco rod 2 of the smoking article 1 is lit by a consumer in the conventional manner and tobacco smoke is drawn from burning coal of thetobacco rod 2 through thefilter 4. Thechannel 12 in thesecond filter section 10 has a lower resistance to mainstream smoke passing through thefilter 4 than the surroundingtubular filter material 11, and therefore a greater proportion of mainstream smoke is directed through thechannel 12. This, in turn, results in a greater flow of mainstream smoke in the axial region around the axis ‘a’ of thefirst filter section 6, in which thecapsule 8 is located. When the consumer breaks thecapsule 8 either prior to or in the course of smoking the smoking article 1, the smoke modifying additive contained therein, in the present case menthol, is released in greater concentration into the axial region of thefirst filter section 6 through which an increased flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of thesecond filter section 10. Accordingly, the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and the smoking article 1 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer compared to conventional smoking articles. - Since the
capsule 8 is located within a portion of thefirst filter section 6 closer to thesecond filter section 10 than to thetobacco rod 2, the effect of the increased flow of mainstream smoke on the contents of thecapsule 8, once released, is further enhanced. The use of the tubularsecond section 10 at the mouth end of the smoking article 1 enables thecapsule 8 to be located closer to the mouth-end of the smoking article 1 than would be possible if thefirst section 6 containing thecapsule 8 were at the mouth end of the smoking article 1. This is because the tube separates thefirst section 6 from the consumer's mouth, preventing the content from thecapsule 8 from contacting the consumer's mouth. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of asmoking article 21 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention. The features of thesmoking article 21 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference toFIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below. Thesmoking article 21 includes atobacco rod 22 wrapped in a wrappingmaterial 23, in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to afilter 24 by tippingmaterial 25 overlaying thefilter 24 and partially overlaying the wrappingmaterial 23. Thefilter 24 comprises afirst section 26 at the tobacco rod end of thefilter 24 comprisingabsorbent material 27. In the present case, rather than having acapsule 8 disposed in the first filter section, theabsorbent material 27 has an additive carryingthread 28 disposed therein in an axial region (not shown) of thefirst section 26, wherein the axial region of thefirst filter section 26 is as defined in relation to thefirst filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above. The thread can, for instance, be formed from cotton or cellulose acetate fibres and be loaded with between 0.1 and 10 mg of flavourant, such as menthol flavourant. Loading levels of between 0.2 to 2 mg, or between 0.2 and 1 mg of flavourant have been found to be effective. Thefirst section 26 is wrapped in afirst plug wrap 29. Thethread 28 carries an additive capable of modifying mainstream smoke passing through thefilter 24, in the present case menthol flavourant. - The
filter 24 further comprises asecond section 30 at the mouth-end of thefilter 24 comprisingfibrous filter material 31 formed into a tubular shape and having achannel 32 extending through the centre of thefilter material 31, or through an axial region thereof, similar to thesecond section 10 of thefilter 4 ofFIG. 1 described above. In the present example, the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in asecond plug wrap 33. - The
first segment 26 is a cellulose acetate segment formed using continuous cellulose acetate fibres and a plasticiser. Thethread 28 can be inserted into the filter material during formation of thefilter section 26 using existing processes and machinery. - In use, the
smoking article 21 illustrated inFIG. 2 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . However, rather than breaking acapsule 8 to release a smoke modifying additive, the consumer can simply smoke thesmoking article 21 in the usual manner. When doing so, a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of thesecond filter section 30, through the axial region of thefirst filter section 26 in which thethread 28 carrying the smoke modifying additive is located. Accordingly, when the smoking article is smoked, the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and the smoking article 1 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of asmoking article 41 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention. The features of thesmoking article 41 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference toFIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below. Thesmoking article 41 includes atobacco rod 42 wrapped in a wrappingmaterial 43, in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to afilter 44 by tippingmaterial 45 overlaying thefilter 44 and partially overlaying the wrappingmaterial 43. Thefilter 44 comprises afirst section 46 at the tobacco rod end of thefilter 44 comprisingabsorbent material 47. In the present case, rather than having acapsule 8 disposed in the first filter section, theabsorbent material 47 has a plurality of microcapsules disposed therein in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to thefirst filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above. Thefirst section 46 is wrapped in afirst plug wrap 49. - The
filter 44 further comprises asecond section 50 at the mouth-end of thefilter 44 comprisingfibrous filter material 51 formed into a tubular shape and having achannel 52 extending through the centre of thefilter material 51 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to thechannel 12 ofFIG. 1 . In the present example, the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in asecond plug wrap 53. - In use, the
smoking article 41 illustrated inFIG. 3 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . However, rather than breaking asingle capsule 8 to release a smoke modifying additive, the consumer breaks the plurality ofmicrocapsules 48 prior to or in the course of smoking thesmoking article 41. When doing so, a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of thesecond filter section 50, through the axial region of thefirst filter section 46 in which the smoke modifying additive released from the microcapsules is located. Accordingly, when the smoking article is smoked, the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and thesmoking article 41 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles. -
FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of asmoking article 61 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention. The features of thesmoking article 61 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference toFIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below. Thesmoking article 61 includes atobacco rod 62 wrapped in a wrappingmaterial 63, in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to afilter 64 by tippingmaterial 65 overlaying thefilter 64 and partially overlaying the wrappingmaterial 63. Thefilter 64 comprises three filter sections, including a firstcentral section 66 comprisingabsorbent material 67 and acapsule 68 disposed in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to thefirst filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above. Thefirst section 66 is wrapped in afirst plug wrap 69. - A
second filter section 70 is disposed at the mouth-end of the three-part filter 64 and comprisesfibrous filter material 71 formed into a tubular shape and having achannel 72 extending through the centre of thefilter material 71 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to thechannel 12 ofFIG. 1 . In the present example, the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in asecond plug wrap 73. - A
third filter section 74 is disposed at the tobacco-end of the three-part filter 64 and comprises granules ofadsorbent material 75, in the present case activated carbon granules, dispersed within afibrous filter material 76. In the present example, theadsorbent material 75 is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in athird plug wrap 77. In the present example, 40 mg of activated carbon granules are used, although other amounts, such as between 10 mg and 80 mg or between 10 mg and 50 mg can be used. - In the present example, the
capsule 68 is located within a portion of thefirst filter section 66 closer to the downstream end of thefirst filter section 66, or to thesecond filter section 70, than to the upstream end of the first filter section, or to thetobacco rod 62. In particular, the distance ‘d’ between the centre of thecapsule 68 and the downstream end of thefirst filter section 66 is approximately 30% of the total longitudinal length of thefirst filter section 66. In alternative embodiments, thecapsule 68 can be located longitudinally centrally within thefirst filter section 66 or closer to the upstream end of thefirst filter section 66 than to the downstream end. - The
first filter section 66 has a length of 10 mm in the present example, the second filter section 70 a length of 7 mm and the third filter section 74 a length of 10 mm, although other section lengths can be used. Ventilation is provided into the third filter section at aposition 22 mm from the mouth end of thesmoking article 61. - In use, the
smoking article 61 illustrated inFIG. 4 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 , with the additionalthird filter section 74 providing additional selective smoke filtration upstream of thefirst filter section 66 and therefore without influencing the delivery of smoke modifying additive to the consumer. -
FIG. 5 is a schematic illustration of asmoking article 81 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention. The features of thesmoking article 81 are the same as those of thesmoking article 61 described with reference toFIG. 4 , unless otherwise stated below. Thesmoking article 81 includes atobacco rod 82 wrapped in a wrappingmaterial 83, in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to afilter 84 by tippingmaterial 85 overlaying thefilter 84 and partially overlaying the wrappingmaterial 83. Thefilter 84 comprises three filter sections, including a firstcentral section 86 comprisingabsorbent material 87 and, rather than acapsule 68, athread 88 disposed therein, in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to thefirst filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above. Thefirst section 86 is wrapped in afirst plug wrap 89. - A
second filter section 90 is disposed at the mouth-end of the three-part filter 84 and comprisesfibrous filter material 91 formed into a tubular shape and having achannel 92 extending through the centre of thefilter material 91 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to thechannel 12 ofFIG. 1 . In the present example, the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in asecond plug wrap 93. - A
third filter section 94 is disposed at the tobacco-end of the three-part filter 84 and comprises granules ofadsorbent material 95, in the present case activated carbon granules, dispersed within afibrous filter material 96. Thethird filter section 94 also comprises granules ofadsorbent material 97, in the present case activated carbon granules, dispersed in a circumferential region thereof. However, in alternative examples these may be omitted. In the present example, thefibrous filter material 96 is formed from cellulose acetate tow and thethird filter section 94 is wrapped in athird plug wrap 98. The granules ofadsorbent material 97 dispersed in a circumferential region of thethird filter section 94 are applied to an inner surface of theplug wrap 98 in a pattern of longitudinally extending strips, four of which are evenly radially spaced around thethird filter section 94. Adhering strips of granularadsorbent material 97 to plug wrap in a symmetrical pattern about a filter section can help to prevent the filter section becoming misshapen as a result of the adhesive used, while maximising the amount ofgranular material 97 present in the filter section. - The
first filter section 86 has a length of 10 mm in the present example, the second filter section 90 a length of 7 mm and the third filter section 94 a length of 10 mm, although other section lengths can be used. Ventilation is, for instance, provided into the first and third filter sections at respective positions of 13 mm and 20 mm from the mouth end of thesmoking article 81. - In use, the
smoking article 81 illustrated inFIG. 5 operates in a similar way to thesmoking article 21 illustrated inFIG. 2 , with the additionalthird filter section 94 providing additional selective smoke filtration upstream of thefirst filter section 86 and therefore without influencing the delivery of smoke modifying additive to the consumer. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic illustration of asmoking article 101 according to a further embodiment of the invention. Thesmoking article 101 is generally cylindrical in shape and is in the regular, king size format, namely having a length in the range 75-91 mm and a circumference in therange 23 to 25 mm. Thesmoking article 101 includes atobacco rod 102 wrapped in awrapping material 103, in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to afilter 104 by tippingmaterial 105 overlaying thefilter 104 and partially overlaying the wrappingmaterial 103. Thefilter 104 comprises afirst section 106 at the tobacco rod end of thefilter 104 comprisingabsorbent material 107 and wrapped in afirst plug wrap 108. - The
filter 4 further comprises asecond section 109 at the mouth-end of thefilter 104 comprisingfibrous filter material 110 formed into a tubular shape and having achannel 111 extending through the centre of thefilter material 110 or through the axial region thereof, as described above with reference to thechannel 12 ofFIG. 1 . In the present example, the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in asecond plug wrap 112. - The
tobacco rod 102 includes a plurality ofmicrocapsules 113 disposed in an axial region thereof at the filter end of thetobacco rod 102, the axial region being similar in location and size to that defined in relation to thefirst filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above, except that it is located within thetobacco rod 102. - The axis of the smoking article 1, along which the
tobacco rod 2 and first andsecond filter sections FIG. 1 . - In use, the
smoking article 101 illustrated inFIG. 6 operates in a similar way to thesmoking article 41 illustrated inFIG. 3 . However, rather than breaking the plurality ofmicrocapsules 48 in a filter section prior to or in the course of smoking thesmoking article 41, the consumer breaks the plurality ofmicrocapsules 113 located in thetobacco rod 102. When doing so, a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of thesecond filter section 109, through the axial region of the filter end of thetobacco rod 2 in which the smoke modifying additive released from the microcapsules is located. The increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and thesmoking article 101 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles. -
FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of asmoking article 121 having a filter according to a further embodiment of the invention. The features of thesmoking article 121 are the same as those of the smoking article 1 described with reference toFIG. 1 , unless otherwise stated below. Thesmoking article 121 includes atobacco rod 122 wrapped in awrapping material 123, in this example cigarette paper, connected longitudinally to afilter 124 by tippingmaterial 125 overlaying thefilter 124 and partially overlaying the wrappingmaterial 123. Thefilter 124 comprises afirst section 126 at the mouth end of thefilter 124, rather than at the tobacco end of the filter, comprisingabsorbent material 127 and acapsule 128 disposed in an axial region thereof, the axial region being as defined in relation to thefirst filter section 6 of the smoking article 1 described above. - The
first section 126 is wrapped in afirst plug wrap 129. Thecapsule 128 contains an additive capable of modifying mainstream smoke passing through thefilter 124, in the present case menthol flavourant. - The
filter 124 further comprises asecond section 130 at the tobacco rod end of thefilter 124 rather than at the mouth end of thefilter 124 comprisingfibrous filter material 131 formed into a tubular shape and having achannel 132 extending through the centre of thefilter material 131, or through an axial region thereof, similar to thesecond section 10 of thefilter 4 ofFIG. 1 . In the present example, the tubular filter section is formed from cellulose acetate tow and is wrapped in asecond plug wrap 133. - The
first segment 126 is a cellulose acetate segment formed using continuous cellulose acetate fibres and a plasticiser. Thecapsule 128 can be inserted into the filter material during formation of thefilter section 126 using existing processes and machinery. In the present example, thecapsule 128 is located within a portion of thefirst filter section 126 closer to the upstream end of thefirst filter section 126, or to thesecond filter section 130, than to the downstream end of thefirst filter section 126, or to the mouth end of thesmoking article 121. In particular, the distance ‘d’ between the centre of thecapsule 128 and the upstream end of thefirst filter section 126 is approximately 30% of the total longitudinal length of thefirst filter section 126. In alternative embodiments, thecapsule 128 can be located longitudinally centrally within thefirst filter section 126 or closer to the downstream end of thefirst filter section 126 than to the upstream end. - Although not illustrated, the embodiment of
FIG. 7 may also comprise a third filter section upstream of thesecond filter section 130 corresponding to either of thethird filter sections FIGS. 4 and 5 . - In use, the
smoking article 121 illustrated inFIG. 7 operates in a similar way to the smoking article 1 illustrated inFIG. 1 . When thecapsule 128 is ruptured to release a smoke modifying additive, a greater flow of mainstream smoke is directed, as a result of thesecond filter section 130, through the axial region of thefirst filter section 126 in which the contents of thecapsule 128 have been released. Accordingly, when the smoking article is smoked, the increased flow of mainstream smoke enhances the delivery of the smoke modifying additive to the consumer and thesmoking article 121 can therefore exhibit improved delivery of a smoke modifying additive to a consumer than convention smoking articles. - Specific embodiments of the invention have been described, although the invention is not limited to such embodiments. For instance, although the second filter section has been described above as a tubular portion of fibrous filter material, this may take other forms, such as filter material sections with lower density regions extending through an axial region thereof. Also, the tubular section or other section having reduced density in an axial region has been described as being at the mouth-end of the filter in some embodiments above, but in any of the embodiments can alternatively be used as a central or upstream end of multipart filters, for instance upstream of the section in which the smoke modifying additive is located, while still benefiting from the effect of the invention. In particular, the presence of such a filter section can encourage mainstream smoke to be directed to an axial region of a smoking article both upstream and downstream of the region, due to the lower resistance to draw coinciding with the axial region.
- The first, second and (where present) third filter sections described above are discrete segments. Although the first, second and (where present) third filter sections described above are connected together using tipping material, they are individually separate and distinct following their formation and prior to being connected together. The tipping material also connects the filter sections to the respective tobacco rod of each embodiment. In alternative examples of each of the described embodiments, a further plug wrap can be used to connect the first, second and (where present) third discrete filter sections before they are connected to the tobacco rods using the tipping material.
- In order to address various issues and advance the art, the entirety of this disclosure shows by way of illustration various embodiments in which the claimed invention(s) may be practiced and provide for superior delivery of a smoke modifying additives. The advantages and features of the disclosure are of a representative sample of embodiments only, and are not exhaustive and/or exclusive. They are presented only to assist in understanding and teach the claimed features. It is to be understood that advantages, embodiments, examples, functions, features, structures, and/or other aspects of the disclosure are not to be considered limitations on the disclosure as defined by the claims or limitations on equivalents to the claims, and that other embodiments may be utilised and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and/or spirit of the disclosure. Various embodiments may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, various combinations of the disclosed elements, components, features, parts, steps, means, etc. In addition, the disclosure includes other inventions not presently claimed, but which may be claimed in future.
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