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GB2260477A
GB2260477A GB9121787A GB9121787A GB2260477A GB 2260477 A GB2260477 A GB 2260477A GB 9121787 A GB9121787 A GB 9121787A GB 9121787 A GB9121787 A GB 9121787A GB 2260477 A GB2260477 A GB 2260477A
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John Charlton
Paul Francis Clarke
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Cigarette Components Ltd
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Priority to GB9121787A priority Critical patent/GB2260477A/en
Priority to AU86856/91A priority patent/AU658372B2/en
Priority to CA002054839A priority patent/CA2054839A1/en
Priority to NL9101885A priority patent/NL9101885A/en
Priority to CH3306/91A priority patent/CH683812A5/en
Priority to KR1019910020102A priority patent/KR920009345A/en
Priority to AT0224491A priority patent/AT400997B/en
Priority to DE4137531A priority patent/DE4137531B4/en
Priority to JP3302107A priority patent/JPH04267871A/en
Priority to BE9101059A priority patent/BE1006308A3/en
Priority to ES9102548A priority patent/ES2036485B1/en
Priority to GB9124535A priority patent/GB2249936B/en
Priority to CN91110787A priority patent/CN1026662C/en
Priority to FR9114242A priority patent/FR2669240B1/en
Priority to PT99558A priority patent/PT99558B/en
Priority to ITMI913083A priority patent/IT1252272B/en
Priority to DK188691A priority patent/DK188691A/en
Publication of GB9121787D0 publication Critical patent/GB9121787D0/en
Publication of GB2260477A publication Critical patent/GB2260477A/en
Priority to US08/739,732 priority patent/US5662126A/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/16Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters of inorganic materials
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D1/00Cigars; Cigarettes
    • A24D1/02Cigars; Cigarettes with special covers
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/04Tobacco smoke filters characterised by their shape or structure
    • A24D3/048Tobacco smoke filters characterised by their shape or structure containing additives
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/16Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters of inorganic materials
    • A24D3/163Carbon
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES FOR CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D3/00Tobacco smoke filters, e.g. filter-tips, filtering inserts; Filters specially adapted for simulated smoking devices; Mouthpieces for cigars or cigarettes
    • A24D3/06Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters
    • A24D3/16Use of materials for tobacco smoke filters of inorganic materials
    • A24D3/166Silicic acid or silicates

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Abstract

A filter having a longitudinal axis and comprising tube formed by at least one strip [2] which is pre-coated with particulate smoke modifying additive [4] adhering thereto and which curves through at least 360 DEG about said longitudinal axis. <IMAGE>

Description

SMOKE FILTER CONTAINING PARTICULATE SMOKE MODIFYING ADDITIVE The present invention concerns filters and filter elements (suitable but not necessarily for tobacco smoke filters) containing particulate smoke-modifying additive.
Suitable particulate additives include sorbents (e.g. selected from activated carbon, silica gel, sepiolite, alumina, ion exchange material etc.), pH modifiers (e.g.
alkaline materials such as Na2CO3, acidic materials), flavourants, other solid additives and mixtures thereof.
The various prior procedures for manufacturing such filters have suffered from one or more of production problems, problems of control over product quality and uniformity, and problems of machinery wear.
The present invention provides a filter or filter element having a longitudinal axis and comprising a tube formed by at least one strip which is pre-coated with particulate additive adhering thereto and which curves through at least 3600C about said longitudinal axis.
A plurality of superposed such pre-coated strips may each curve through 3600 or more to form the tube. In one type of embodiment, the pre-coated curved strip (or strips) is (or are) held in tubular form around a central core.
In each type of embodiment, any said strip may be pre-coated on both faces or on any one face with the adhering particulate smoke modifying additive.
The substrate strip(s) may have the additive particles individually adhered directly thereto. Another possibility is for additive particles to be first adhered to threads, with the coated threads then being adhered to the strip(s) - e.g. with the coated threads parallel and in side-by-side contact.
Where two or more of the pre-coated strips are present, any two may be in facial contact (strip-to-strip, strip-to-coating, or coating-to-coating) or separated by intervening material.
The particulate additive is suitably adhered to said strip(s) by hot melt adhesive, high m.p. polyethylene glycol, or emulsion-type adhesive such as PVA. Suitable hot-melt adhesives for use in the invention are various polyester adhesives. Any particulate additive used may be a single substance or a mixture, and may be in admixture with other material.
The particulate additive adhered to a face of a said strip need not cover the whole area of this face.
Where the filter or element has a tube of said pre-coated strip(s) around a core, the core could be of conventional smoke filtering material (e.g. of filamentary tow, staple fibre, or creped paper); an open ended tube; or an impermeable or low-permeability portion which contributes to the composite filter pressure drop but has little or no filtering effect; the core could be a unitary body, or it could be a composite - e.g. incorporating its own wrapper and/or having longitudinally (and/or radially) adjacent portions.In one type of embodiment having a said tube around a core, particulate smoke-modifying additive is adhered to the inner face of the tube around the core; the tube could itself be surrounded by an outer annular body - which, like the core, could for example be of conventional smoke filtering material or an impermeable or low-permeability portion with little or no filtering effect.
Filters and elements according to the invention may have a containing sleeve e.g. an extruded sleeve or a plugwrap with a lapped and stuck seam; such a plugwrap could be of air-permeable or -impermeable material, and in either case may be perforated. If the particulate coating on the strip(s) is itself coated with adhesive (e.g. heat-activatable adhesive) then bonding can be effected or initiated as the tube is formed, to give a bonded tube which is dimensionally stable without a containing sleeve; the adhesive coating might need to be discontinuous (e.g. a powder coating) so as not to interfere unduly with the smoke modifying properties of the particulate additive. In another arrangement, a strip edge without particulate coating may carry adhesive and be used as an adhesive overlap to hold the curved strip in tube form.
However, even with bonding of the pre-coated strip(s), it may be preferred to provide a containing sleeve for the tube.
The preformed particulate additive-coated strip(s) is or are conveniently converted to tube form using conventional garniture apparatus. In a method according to the invention the supply of the particulate additive-carrying strip(s), the formation thereof into a tube (usually with application of a surrounding sleeve), and cutting of the resulting elongate product into finite lengths, can be conducted continuously and in-line using conventional filter manufacturing machinery. To form a tube, the strip(s) may be gathered around a central mandrel.Where the tube is to have a core, the core may be advanced (or formed and advanced) continuously as the particulate additive-carrying strip(s) is or are wrapped around it; where the tube is itself to be surrounded by an outer annular body, the latter may be similarly continuously fed and formed around the advancing wrapped core; continuous in-line procedures and apparatus for these procedures are known in the cigarette filter art.
The strip(s) may be coated with adhesive (e.g. by drawing through a bath or other supply of the active adhesive) and then with particulate additive (e.g. by drawing through a reservoir, fluidised bed, circulated stream or other supply of the additive whilst the adhesive is active) as part of the above in-line continuous process; instead adhesive-coated strip(s) may be separately produced or obtained from an outside supplier, with activation (e.g. heat-softening) of the adhesive and application of particulate additive being conducted in-line and continuously with filter production.
Uniform application of adhesive (e.g. from a bath of PVA liquid) may be ensured by doctoring, e.g. through a slot or past or between a blade or blades. The loading of particulate additive onto an adhesive coated strip may be the maximum possible, this depending on factors such as particle size, strip width, etc. The additive loading per strip may however vary widely, as may the total loading when two or more substrate strips are used, according to product requirements.
Heavy loading of the strips can give elements which consist substantially wholly of particulate additive, without the disadvantages of the prior types of particulate filter component and their production methods. Filters according to the invention may incorporate other material.
Other parameters may also vary widely according to product requirements, these including for example weight/unit length of the strip(s) used to carry the particulate additive, the particle size of the additive, etc. A suitable particle size for activated carbon is 12/30 British Standard Mesh, and another is 30/70 British Standard Mesh.
The strip(s) employed according to the invention may be of any innoxious material. A strip may be a textile material, e.g. a woven or non-woven ribbon, or cigarette filter plugwrap; it may be permeable or impermeable to smoke or air, according to the flow requirements in the final product.
At least some of the particulate additive used may carry (or consist of) flavourant - or other material carrying flavourant may be incorporated.
The invention permits incorporation of activated carbon or other particulate additive in tobacco smoke filters using conventional apparatus without introducing production or apparatus problems and in particular with ready achievement of uniform additive loading - and simple and accurate variation of this loading when required. Filters according to the invention allow the particulate additive adhered to the strip(s) to exercise, unhindered or substantially so, its filtering or other effect on the tobacco smoke stream; thus filters according to the invention containing particulate sorbent can give good retention of vapour phase smoke components.
Filters and elements according to the invention can be produced continuously and cut into finite lengths. Each individual such finite length could be used on its own as a filter for a cigarette, but is preferably employed in longitudinal alignment with at least one other filter element as part of a composite (e.g. dual or triple) cigarette filter having a common joining outer wrap which extends circumferentially fully or only partly around the composite filter and which could be permeable or impermeable to smoke or air. Preferably an individual filter element according to the invention is employed in conjunction with a longitudinally aligned buccal end element of conventional appearance - e.g. a uniform plug of cellulose acetate filamentary tow; the two elements could abut, or be spaced to provide an intervening cavity which could be air-ventilated and/or contain additive granules.
Products according to the invention are generally suitable for use as or in tobacco smoke filters, but whilst the invention has been described mainly in terms of such filters, it is not limited to this usage; it provides the defined products per se whatever their application or intended use. Cigarette filters according to the invention will usually be attached to the wrapped tobacco rods by a conventional tipping overwrap, which may be a ventilating or non-ventilating overwrap.
Embodiments of the invention are illustrated, by way of example, in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figs.l - 8 are schematic cross-sectional views of respective different embodiments of the invention. In the drawings, like reference numerals indicate like parts.
FIGURE 1 shows a tubular filter or filter element comprising a strip of plugwrap 2 pre-coated with activated carbon particles 4 adhered to one face and curved to form a tube with the particles 4 on its outer face. At 6 a particle-free but adhesive edge of the strip forms a stuck and lapped seam with the other edge of the strip so that the filter is held in tube form. In modifications the particles 4 could instead be on the other face of the strip 2 forming the inner surface of the tube, or particles 4 could be adhered to both faces of strip 2; other possible variations are that of the strip 2 being wrapped around a core, and/or the provision of a containing wrapper about the tubular structure.
FIGURE 2 shows a similar embodiment wherein a tube as shown in Fig.l has an outer layer formed by another strip of plugwrap 2 having particles 4 adhered thereto, this being wrapped around the innermost tube with the two particulate coatings 4 in contact, the outer layer likewise being held in tubular form by a particle-free lapped and stuck seam 6.
Variations mentioned in connection with Fig.l can be applied also to Fig.2.
FIGURE 3 shows a tubular filter or filter element formed from a strip of plugwrap 2 coated on both faces with absorbent particles 4 adhering thereto; one face of one edge and the opposite face of the other edge of strip 2 are particle-free but adherent so as to allow for a lapped and stuck seam 6 holding the product in tubular form. An additional layer or layers of strip 2 coated with particles 4 on one or both faces, may be applied around the illustrated structure, and the other previously mentioned variations (provision of a core and/or containing outer wrap) are also possible.
FIGURE 4 shows a filter having a strip of plugwrap 2 coated with sorbent particles 4 adhereing thereto wrapped around a tubular core 8 with the particles 4 against core 8, the coated strip 6 being secured as before with a particle-free lapped and stuck seam 6. Strip 2 could instead or additionally be coated with particles 4 on its other face, and one or more additional surrounding layers of strip 2 with adhering particles 4 could be provided.
FIGURE 5 shows a strip of plugwrap 2 coated on one face with sorbent particles 4 adhering thereto and wrapped around a conventional filter plug 9 with the particles 4 outermost. In this case the edges of strip 4 could be abutted together and they could be adhered to plug 9. Instead or in addition, the illustrated filter could be provided with a containing plugwrap. As in previous embodiments, particles 4 could be adhered to both faces of strip 2 and an additional outer layer or layers of strip 2 coated with particles 4 on one or both faces could be provided.
FIGURE 6 shows an embodiment similar to that of Fig.4 except that the core is a plug 10. The longituduinal edges of the pre-coated strip 2 could instead be butted together, in which case the coated strip might for example be held in tube form by being adhered to the core or by an outer wrapper; the adhering particles 4 could cover less of the face of strip 2 - for example both longitudinal edges of the strip could be free of the additive particles where they form a lapped and stuck seam 6. The core 10 could be a conventional filter plug, as in Fig.5, or an impermeable or low permeability plug which imparts pressure drop that has little or no filtering effect.
FIGURE 7 shows a structure of the Fig.6 type in which the composite of the core 10 and surrounding coated strip 2 is itself further surrounded by an annular body 12.
In this case, the core 10 could for example be a filter plug of cellulose acetate tow, the strip 2 and impermeable plugwrap, the particulate additive adhered to the inner face of the strip could be activated carbon, and the outer annular body 12 could be another body of cellulose acetate tow in a highly porous outer wrap which allows a high degree of ventilation.
FIGURE 8 illustrates (in longitudinal section rather than in cross section like all of the preceding figures) a composite element of the Fig.7 type combined into a dual filter with a filtering plug 16 of non-wrapped cellulose acetate tow in a common joining porous plugwrap 18. Such a dual filter according to the invention would be incorporated in a cigarette with the additive-containing element towards the tobacco rod and the non-wrapped acetate element exposed at the buccal end.

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CLAIMS:
1. A filter or filter element having a longitudinal axis and comprising at least one strip which is pre-coated with particulate smoke modifying additive adhering thereto and which curves through at least 360"C about said longitudinal axis to form a tube.
2. A filter or element according to claim 1 wherein such pre-coated curved strip is held in tubular form around a central core.
3. A filter or element according to any preceding claim wherein a said strip is pre-coated on both faces with particulate additive adhering thereto.
4. A filter or element according to any preceding claim wherein a plurality of superposed such pre-coated strips curve through at least 360"C about said longitudinal axis to form a tube.
5. A filter cigarette incorporating a filter or element according to any preceding claim.
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GB9121787A GB2260477A (en) 1991-10-14 1991-10-14 Smoke filter containing particulate smoke modifying additive
AU86856/91A AU658372B2 (en) 1990-11-19 1991-10-29 Smoke filter containing particulate smoke modifying additive
CA002054839A CA2054839A1 (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-01 Smoke filter containing particulate smoke modifying additive
NL9101885A NL9101885A (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-12 SMOKE FILTER WITH PARTICULAR SMOKE MODIFYING ADDITION.
CH3306/91A CH683812A5 (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-13 smoke filter element containing a particulate additive modifying the smoke.
KR1019910020102A KR920009345A (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-13 Smoke Filter with Granular Smoke Enhancer Additive
AT0224491A AT400997B (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-13 FILTER WITH PARTICULATE ADDITIVE AND ITS USE
DE4137531A DE4137531B4 (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-14 Smoke filter with particulate, smoke-changing additive
BE9101059A BE1006308A3 (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-18 SMOKE FILTER CONTAINING SMOKE MODIFYING PARTICLE ADDITIVE.
JP3302107A JPH04267871A (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-18 Filter containing granular additive for reforming smoke and cigarette with filter
ES9102548A ES2036485B1 (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-18 FILTRATION ELEMENT CONTAINING PARTICLE ADDITIVE, SMOKE MODIFIER, AND CIGARETTE THAT INCLUDES IT.
GB9124535A GB2249936B (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-19 Smoke filter containing particulate smoke modifying additive
CN91110787A CN1026662C (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-19 Smoke filters containing particulate smoke modifying additives
FR9114242A FR2669240B1 (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-19 SMOKE FILTER CONTAINING A PARTICULATE SMOKE MODIFICATION ADDITIVE.
PT99558A PT99558B (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-19 SMOKE FILTER CONTAINING PARTICLE ADDITIVE SMOKE MODIFIER
ITMI913083A IT1252272B (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-19 SMOKE FILTER CONTAINING ADDITIVE IN PARTICLES THAT MODIFIES SMOKE
DK188691A DK188691A (en) 1990-11-19 1991-11-19 DOUBLE FILTER CONTAINING PARTICULATED DUMBLE MODIFICANT ADDITIVE
US08/739,732 US5662126A (en) 1990-11-19 1996-11-07 Smoke filter containing particulate smoke modifying additive

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