US20140076337A1 - Smoking Article - Google Patents
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- the present invention relates to a smoking article, for example a Heat-Not-Burn (HNB) device.
- HNB Heat-Not-Burn
- HNB Heat-Not-Burn
- non-combustion type smoking articles are being developed as a possible alternative to conventional cigarettes.
- HNB technology generates an aerosol by heating rather than burning tobacco and/or other smoking materials. Examples of coaxial HNB cigarettes are known from US Publication No. US 2005/0066985 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,626.
- HNB products for example PremierTM and EclipseTM introduced by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company are known.
- PremierTM and EclipseTM introduced by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company are known.
- the above HNB products look, feel and taste different to conventional cigarettes.
- a smoking article comprising: an inner rod of aerosol generating material; a inner wrapper, circumscribing the inner rod; and a combustible outer rod circumscribing the inner wrapper, wherein combustion of the outer rod is arranged to heat the inner rod to generate an aerosol for delivery through the inner rod.
- the aerosol is generated through heating but not burning the inner rod.
- combustion of the outer rod provides a visual indictor of consumption to the user.
- the inner wrapper is substantially non-flammable. This can help prevent combustion of the inner rod.
- the inner wrapper may be substantially non-permeable.
- the smoking article comprises a central low impedance path which is surrounded by a high impedance path.
- the outer rod is of a higher density than the inner rod creating a pressure drop to control airflow through the inner rod.
- the smoking article further comprises a filter arranged to create a pressure drop by having portions of varying density in the filter to control airflow through the inner rod.
- airflow is restricted to flow through the inner rod only.
- the inner wrapper may comprise bands, spaced along the length of the inner wrapper, wherein the bands are arranged to enable the inner rod to break and be disposed of along with ash from the outer rod.
- the inner rod can have break portions, spaced along the length of the inner rod, the break portions becoming brittle when heated to enable the inner rod to break and be disposed of along with ash from the outer rod.
- the aerosol generating material and/or the combustible material of the outer rod is tobacco or a tobacco substitute.
- the aerosol generating material can include additives, including humectants, and may be substantially non-combustible.
- humectants may i) prevent or arrest combustion of the inner rod, ii) contribute to the flavour and sensory experience for the consumer, and iii) prevent the aerosol generating material from drying out.
- the invention also includes a method of manufacturing a smoking article described above.
- FIG. 1 a is a perspective view of a coaxial smoking article showing internal features of a body of the smoking article, including an inner rod and inner wrapper, in dashed lines.
- FIG. 1 b is transverse cross-sectional view of the body of coaxial smoking article of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the coaxial smoking article of FIG. 1 , showing an expanded view of a coaxial rod arrangement of the body;
- FIG. 3 a is the longitudinal cross-sectional view of FIG. 2 , showing an expanded view of a filter arrangement for the smoking article;
- FIG. 3 b is the longitudinal cross-sectional view of FIG. 2 , showing an expanded view of an alternative filter arrangement to that of FIG. 3 a ;
- FIG. 4 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the coaxial smoking article of FIG. 1 , part way though consumption.
- FIGS. 1 a, 1 b and 2 show a coaxial smoking article 1 , referred to hereinafter as a cigarette, that has a body 2 and a filter 4 .
- the body 2 of the cigarette is of coaxial construction and has an inner rod 6 , an inner wrapper 8 , an outer rod 10 and an outer wrapper 12 .
- the inner rod 6 of the coaxial arrangement contains tobacco or a tobacco substitute.
- the inner rod 6 is heated during use to cause volatilisation of low boiling point components within the product, while avoiding pyrolysis or combustion of the tobacco or volatiles. This volatilisation leads to the creation of a vapour which is drawn through the cigarette 1 and is then condensed into an aerosol and inhaled by the consumer.
- the volatilised components include water, nicotine, humectants and light volatiles.
- the inner rod 6 preferably contains a blend of tobacco or tobacco substitute which has been specifically formulated for the coaxial HNB cigarette although existing tobacco blends or tobacco substitutes may be used for the inner rod 6 .
- the tobacco blend of one embodiment may include additives which are included to enhance the sensorial attributes of the aerosol.
- additives such as propylene glycol, glycerol or triacetin may be added to the tobacco blend.
- the inner rod 6 may also contain tobacco substitutes such as Baltec, Fibex or recon sheet or paper.
- the blend of tobacco or tobacco substitutes used in the inner rod 6 is chosen to prevent or impede combustion of the inner rod 6 .
- the blend is high in humectants to fulfil this function of preventing or impeding combustion.
- Humectants have an additional benefit of enhancing the aerosol produced by the inner rod 6 when heated which in turn may improve the sensory experience of the HNB cigarette of the present embodiment.
- High levels of humectants in the inner rod 6 may completely prevent combustion of the inner rod 6 .
- Humectants when added to the tobacco or tobacco substitute have a further benefit of preventing the tobacco from becoming too dry.
- the inner rod 6 is circumscribed by the inner wrapper 8 , as shown in FIGS. 1 a, 1 b and 2 .
- the inner wrapper 8 is a non-permeable or semi-permeable material, which prevents or impedes gas or vapours from being drawn into the inner rod 6 along the length of the cigarette.
- the inner wrapper 8 of one embodiment is non-flammable, or is of sufficiently low flammability to prevent or arrest combustion of the inner rod 6 .
- the inner wrapper of one embodiment is a cigarette paper having the one or more of the above properties.
- the inner rod 6 and inner wrapper 8 are circumscribed by the outer rod 10 , as shown in FIGS. 1 a and 1 b.
- the outer rod 10 comprises a combustible material, such as tobacco or a tobacco substitute, which is combusted during use.
- Combustion of the outer rod 10 leads to heating of the inner rod 6 which in turn generates the aerosol for delivery to the consumer.
- the quality of the material of the outer rod 10 need not be as high as the quality of the inner rod, since the primary function of the outer rod 10 is not to provide the aerosol to the consumer, but rather is to heat the inner rod 6 for that purpose.
- the outer rod 10 is circumscribed by the outer wrapper 12 .
- the outer wrapper 12 is a conventional cigarette paper.
- inner rod 6 , inner wrapper 8 , outer rod 10 and outer wrapper 12 may be achieved through conventional coaxial cigarette manufacturing technology and is not discussed herein in any further detail.
- the filter 4 is situated at the mouth end of the cigarette. During use, air from the body 2 of the cigarette 1 is drawn into the consumer's mouth through the filter 4 .
- the filter 4 is made of cellulose acetate.
- the filter 4 can be designed to control the airflow through the cigarette 1 as the consumer inhales through the cigarette 1 .
- airflow depicted by arrow 14
- through the body 2 of the cigarette 1 is through the inner rod 6 only, such that no airflow or aerosol is derived from the combustible outer rod 10 .
- a major airflow, depicted by arrow 16 is through the inner rod 6
- a minimal airflow, depicted by arrows 18 is drawn from the combustible outer rod 10 .
- the majority of the aerosol drawn into the consumer's mouth is derived from the inner rod 6 . This is because the smoking article has a low-impedance path which is surrounded by a high-impedance path.
- control of the airflow 14 , 16 , 18 is achieved by developing a pressure drop between the inner rod 6 and outer rod 10 , such that the airflow through the cigarette 1 flows through the inner rod 6 by following the path of least resistance.
- the pressure drop can be manipulated as a result of different densities of the materials used in the inner rod 6 and the outer rod 10 .
- airflow through the inner rod 6 is at a higher rate than through the outer rod 10 .
- the filter 4 is also arranged to provide the desired pressure drop. As shown in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b , the filter 4 has a central portion 20 and an outer portion 22 of different densities. As such, airflow through the central portion 20 is greater than through the outer portion 22 because the central portion 20 has a lower density than the outer portion 22 .
- the low-impedance and high impedance paths may be generated as a result of the different densities of the inner and outer rods and/or as a result of the above filter arrangement.
- FIGS. 3 a and 3 b A person skilled in the art will be able to envisage a number of potential filter arrangements which will enable development of a pressure drop.
- One such arrangement shown in FIGS. 3 a and 3 b , comprises a substantially cylindrical filter portion, as the central portion 20 , having a tapered end closest to the body of the cigarette.
- the tapered end of the central portion is arranged to fit against a recess in a filter ring, being the outer portion 22 , which abuts the body 2 of the coaxial cigarette 1 .
- the outer portion/ring 22 may be integrally formed in the filter and arranged to have a higher density than the central portion 20 during manufacturing of the filter web.
- the pressure drop of the inner rod 6 , outer rod 10 and filter 8 arrangement is manipulated to maximise the flow down the inner rod 6 .
- Ventilation in the filter 4 or in the body 2 of the cigarette 1 may increase the rate of airflow though the inner rod 6 to ensure a suitable aerosol is delivered to the consumer.
- Such ventilation may be facilitated by providing perforations in tipping paper and plug wrap circumscribing the filter, in the outer wrapper, and/or in the inner wrapper.
- a consumer lights a tip end 30 of the cigarette using conventional lighting means such as a match or a cigarette lighter.
- the lighting means applied to the tip end 30 causes the outer rod 10 at the tip end and the surrounding outer wrapper 12 to start to combust.
- the inner rod 6 will either fail to combust, or if combustion does commence, the inner rod 6 will not continue to combust.
- the blend of tobacco or tobacco substitute in the inner rod 6 is designed to arrest or prevent combustion of the inner rod 6 .
- Combustion of the outer rod 10 provides heat to the inner rod 6 which in turn volatises nicotine and flavour components from the inner rod tobacco or tobacco substitute without combustion of the inner rod 6 .
- the volatiles are transported through the inner rod 6 , from the tip end and are inhaled by the consumer through the filter 4 .
- Combustion of the outer rod 10 happens gradually from the tip end 30 toward the filter 4 . Combustion happens at a particular burn rate to ensure that the aerosol, including nicotine and flavour components, is delivered to the consumer throughout consumption.
- FIG. 4 shows the cigarette 1 part way through consumption.
- an ash portion 34 of the outer rod has already combusted and has turned to ash, and a combusting portion 36 of the outer rod 10 is in the process of combusting. Heat from this combusting portion 36 is transferred through the inner wrapper 8 to heat a corresponding portion 38 of the inner rod 6 .
- this corresponding portion 38 of the inner rod 6 reaches a volatising temperature, the corresponding portion 38 of the inner rod generates the aerosol, as described above, which is inhaled through the inner rod 6 into the consumer's mouth.
- the heat transfer is through conduction as shown by the arrows 40 in FIG. 4 .
- a distal end 42 of the combusting portion 36 turns to ash, while heat from the combusting portion 36 causes the outer rod 10 to continue to combust.
- heat from the portion 36 of the outer rod which is in the process of combusting travels along the length of the cigarette from the tip end 30 toward the filter 4 .
- heat from the corresponding portion 38 of the inner rod also travels toward the filter as the outer rod 10 is combusted, ensuring that the inner rod 6 delivers the aerosol throughout the smoking process.
- Ash from the ash portion 34 of the outer rod 10 may naturally fall from the cigarette 1 .
- this provides a visual indicator of consumption to the consumer.
- the inner rod 6 is banded with break portions, along the length of the cigarette.
- the break portions become brittle when heated, and are arranged to cause the inner rod 6 to break so that used portions of the inner rod (i.e. portions which have been heated and volatised) may be disposed of along with the ash from the outer rod.
- the inner wrapper 8 is banded with inflammable bands which are spaced along the length of the cigarette 1 . These bands help to cause breakage of the inner rod 6 so that used portions of the inner rod may be disposed of along with the ash from the outer rod.
- features of conventional cigarettes may also be included in the cigarette 1 , such features including conventional outer cigarette paper, plugwrap, tipping paper and suitable ventilation.
- additives other than humectants may be used on the tobacco to enhance the aerosol and/or to prevent or impede combustion of the inner rod.
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There is provided a smoking article, comprising: an inner rod of aerosol generating material; an inner wrapper, circumscribing the inner rod; and a combustible outer rod circumscribing the inner wrapper, wherein combustion of the outer rod is arranged to heat the inner rod to generate an aerosol for delivery through the inner rod.
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- The present invention relates to a smoking article, for example a Heat-Not-Burn (HNB) device.
- Heat-Not-Burn (HNB) devices which are sometimes also referred to as non-combustion type smoking articles are being developed as a possible alternative to conventional cigarettes. HNB technology generates an aerosol by heating rather than burning tobacco and/or other smoking materials. Examples of coaxial HNB cigarettes are known from US Publication No. US 2005/0066985 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,626.
- A disadvantage of known HNB products, for example Premier™ and Eclipse™ introduced by RJ Reynolds Tobacco Company is that they do not provide a similar user experience to conventional tobacco burning cigarettes. For example, the above HNB products look, feel and taste different to conventional cigarettes.
- According to the invention there is provided a smoking article, comprising: an inner rod of aerosol generating material; a inner wrapper, circumscribing the inner rod; and a combustible outer rod circumscribing the inner wrapper, wherein combustion of the outer rod is arranged to heat the inner rod to generate an aerosol for delivery through the inner rod.
- Advantageously the aerosol is generated through heating but not burning the inner rod. In addition, combustion of the outer rod provides a visual indictor of consumption to the user.
- Conveniently, the inner wrapper is substantially non-flammable. This can help prevent combustion of the inner rod.
- The inner wrapper may be substantially non-permeable.
- Preferably, the smoking article comprises a central low impedance path which is surrounded by a high impedance path.
- Typically, the outer rod is of a higher density than the inner rod creating a pressure drop to control airflow through the inner rod.
- Preferably, the smoking article further comprises a filter arranged to create a pressure drop by having portions of varying density in the filter to control airflow through the inner rod.
- Optionally, airflow is restricted to flow through the inner rod only.
- The inner wrapper may comprise bands, spaced along the length of the inner wrapper, wherein the bands are arranged to enable the inner rod to break and be disposed of along with ash from the outer rod.
- The inner rod can have break portions, spaced along the length of the inner rod, the break portions becoming brittle when heated to enable the inner rod to break and be disposed of along with ash from the outer rod.
- Typically, the aerosol generating material and/or the combustible material of the outer rod is tobacco or a tobacco substitute.
- The aerosol generating material can include additives, including humectants, and may be substantially non-combustible. Advantageously, humectants may i) prevent or arrest combustion of the inner rod, ii) contribute to the flavour and sensory experience for the consumer, and iii) prevent the aerosol generating material from drying out.
- The invention also includes a method of manufacturing a smoking article described above.
- Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of illustrative example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 a is a perspective view of a coaxial smoking article showing internal features of a body of the smoking article, including an inner rod and inner wrapper, in dashed lines. -
FIG. 1 b is transverse cross-sectional view of the body of coaxial smoking article ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the coaxial smoking article ofFIG. 1 , showing an expanded view of a coaxial rod arrangement of the body; -
FIG. 3 a is the longitudinal cross-sectional view ofFIG. 2 , showing an expanded view of a filter arrangement for the smoking article; -
FIG. 3 b is the longitudinal cross-sectional view ofFIG. 2 , showing an expanded view of an alternative filter arrangement to that ofFIG. 3 a; and -
FIG. 4 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the coaxial smoking article ofFIG. 1 , part way though consumption. -
FIGS. 1 a, 1 b and 2 show a coaxial smoking article 1, referred to hereinafter as a cigarette, that has abody 2 and afilter 4. Thebody 2 of the cigarette is of coaxial construction and has aninner rod 6, aninner wrapper 8, anouter rod 10 and anouter wrapper 12. - The
inner rod 6 of the coaxial arrangement contains tobacco or a tobacco substitute. Theinner rod 6 is heated during use to cause volatilisation of low boiling point components within the product, while avoiding pyrolysis or combustion of the tobacco or volatiles. This volatilisation leads to the creation of a vapour which is drawn through the cigarette 1 and is then condensed into an aerosol and inhaled by the consumer. The volatilised components include water, nicotine, humectants and light volatiles. - The
inner rod 6 preferably contains a blend of tobacco or tobacco substitute which has been specifically formulated for the coaxial HNB cigarette although existing tobacco blends or tobacco substitutes may be used for theinner rod 6. - The tobacco blend of one embodiment may include additives which are included to enhance the sensorial attributes of the aerosol. For example, additives such as propylene glycol, glycerol or triacetin may be added to the tobacco blend.
- The
inner rod 6 may also contain tobacco substitutes such as Baltec, Fibex or recon sheet or paper. - The blend of tobacco or tobacco substitutes used in the
inner rod 6 is chosen to prevent or impede combustion of theinner rod 6. In one embodiment, the blend is high in humectants to fulfil this function of preventing or impeding combustion. Humectants have an additional benefit of enhancing the aerosol produced by theinner rod 6 when heated which in turn may improve the sensory experience of the HNB cigarette of the present embodiment. High levels of humectants in theinner rod 6 may completely prevent combustion of theinner rod 6. - Humectants, when added to the tobacco or tobacco substitute have a further benefit of preventing the tobacco from becoming too dry.
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inner rod 6 is circumscribed by theinner wrapper 8, as shown inFIGS. 1 a, 1 b and 2. Theinner wrapper 8 is a non-permeable or semi-permeable material, which prevents or impedes gas or vapours from being drawn into theinner rod 6 along the length of the cigarette. - In addition, the
inner wrapper 8 of one embodiment is non-flammable, or is of sufficiently low flammability to prevent or arrest combustion of theinner rod 6. - The inner wrapper of one embodiment is a cigarette paper having the one or more of the above properties.
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inner rod 6 andinner wrapper 8 are circumscribed by theouter rod 10, as shown inFIGS. 1 a and 1 b. Theouter rod 10 comprises a combustible material, such as tobacco or a tobacco substitute, which is combusted during use. - Combustion of the
outer rod 10 leads to heating of theinner rod 6 which in turn generates the aerosol for delivery to the consumer. The quality of the material of theouter rod 10 need not be as high as the quality of the inner rod, since the primary function of theouter rod 10 is not to provide the aerosol to the consumer, but rather is to heat theinner rod 6 for that purpose. - The
outer rod 10 is circumscribed by theouter wrapper 12. In one embodiment, theouter wrapper 12 is a conventional cigarette paper. - The construction of the
inner rod 6,inner wrapper 8,outer rod 10 andouter wrapper 12, in one embodiment, may be achieved through conventional coaxial cigarette manufacturing technology and is not discussed herein in any further detail. - As shown in the figures, the
filter 4 is situated at the mouth end of the cigarette. During use, air from thebody 2 of the cigarette 1 is drawn into the consumer's mouth through thefilter 4. In one embodiment, thefilter 4 is made of cellulose acetate. - The
filter 4 can be designed to control the airflow through the cigarette 1 as the consumer inhales through the cigarette 1. In one embodiment, as shown inFIG. 3 a, airflow, depicted byarrow 14, through thebody 2 of the cigarette 1 is through theinner rod 6 only, such that no airflow or aerosol is derived from the combustibleouter rod 10. - In an alternative embodiment, shown in
FIG. 3 b, a major airflow, depicted byarrow 16, is through theinner rod 6, while a minimal airflow, depicted byarrows 18, is drawn from the combustibleouter rod 10. - In both embodiments, the majority of the aerosol drawn into the consumer's mouth is derived from the
inner rod 6. This is because the smoking article has a low-impedance path which is surrounded by a high-impedance path. - In one embodiment, control of the
14, 16, 18 is achieved by developing a pressure drop between theairflow inner rod 6 andouter rod 10, such that the airflow through the cigarette 1 flows through theinner rod 6 by following the path of least resistance. - The pressure drop can be manipulated as a result of different densities of the materials used in the
inner rod 6 and theouter rod 10. For example, when theinner rod 6 has a lower density than anouter rod 10, airflow through theinner rod 6 is at a higher rate than through theouter rod 10. - In addition to, or independently of, the variations in the density of the inner and
6, 10, theouter rods filter 4 is also arranged to provide the desired pressure drop. As shown inFIGS. 3 a and 3 b, thefilter 4 has acentral portion 20 and anouter portion 22 of different densities. As such, airflow through thecentral portion 20 is greater than through theouter portion 22 because thecentral portion 20 has a lower density than theouter portion 22. - The low-impedance and high impedance paths may be generated as a result of the different densities of the inner and outer rods and/or as a result of the above filter arrangement.
- A person skilled in the art will be able to envisage a number of potential filter arrangements which will enable development of a pressure drop. One such arrangement, shown in
FIGS. 3 a and 3 b, comprises a substantially cylindrical filter portion, as thecentral portion 20, having a tapered end closest to the body of the cigarette. The tapered end of the central portion is arranged to fit against a recess in a filter ring, being theouter portion 22, which abuts thebody 2 of the coaxial cigarette 1. Alternatively, the outer portion/ring 22 may be integrally formed in the filter and arranged to have a higher density than thecentral portion 20 during manufacturing of the filter web. - The pressure drop of the
inner rod 6,outer rod 10 andfilter 8 arrangement is manipulated to maximise the flow down theinner rod 6. However, it may not be necessary for theairflow 14 to be wholly along theinner rod 6 and some of the vaporous products produced by combustion of theouter rod 10 may be utilised to contribute to the flavour and the sensory experience for the consumer. - Ventilation in the
filter 4 or in thebody 2 of the cigarette 1 may increase the rate of airflow though theinner rod 6 to ensure a suitable aerosol is delivered to the consumer. Such ventilation may be facilitated by providing perforations in tipping paper and plug wrap circumscribing the filter, in the outer wrapper, and/or in the inner wrapper. - Use of the cigarette 1 will now be explained in more detail with reference to
FIG. 4 . Initially, a consumer lights atip end 30 of the cigarette using conventional lighting means such as a match or a cigarette lighter. The lighting means applied to thetip end 30 causes theouter rod 10 at the tip end and the surroundingouter wrapper 12 to start to combust. During this lighting action theinner rod 6 will either fail to combust, or if combustion does commence, theinner rod 6 will not continue to combust. The blend of tobacco or tobacco substitute in theinner rod 6 is designed to arrest or prevent combustion of theinner rod 6. - Combustion of the
outer rod 10 provides heat to theinner rod 6 which in turn volatises nicotine and flavour components from the inner rod tobacco or tobacco substitute without combustion of theinner rod 6. The volatiles are transported through theinner rod 6, from the tip end and are inhaled by the consumer through thefilter 4. - Combustion of the
outer rod 10 happens gradually from thetip end 30 toward thefilter 4. Combustion happens at a particular burn rate to ensure that the aerosol, including nicotine and flavour components, is delivered to the consumer throughout consumption. -
FIG. 4 shows the cigarette 1 part way through consumption. As shown, anash portion 34 of the outer rod has already combusted and has turned to ash, and a combustingportion 36 of theouter rod 10 is in the process of combusting. Heat from this combustingportion 36 is transferred through theinner wrapper 8 to heat a correspondingportion 38 of theinner rod 6. When this correspondingportion 38 of theinner rod 6 reaches a volatising temperature, the correspondingportion 38 of the inner rod generates the aerosol, as described above, which is inhaled through theinner rod 6 into the consumer's mouth. The heat transfer is through conduction as shown by thearrows 40 inFIG. 4 . - A
distal end 42 of the combustingportion 36 turns to ash, while heat from the combustingportion 36 causes theouter rod 10 to continue to combust. In other words, heat from theportion 36 of the outer rod which is in the process of combusting travels along the length of the cigarette from thetip end 30 toward thefilter 4. As such, heat from the correspondingportion 38 of the inner rod also travels toward the filter as theouter rod 10 is combusted, ensuring that theinner rod 6 delivers the aerosol throughout the smoking process. - Ash from the
ash portion 34 of theouter rod 10 may naturally fall from the cigarette 1. Advantageously, this provides a visual indicator of consumption to the consumer. - In one embodiment, the
inner rod 6 is banded with break portions, along the length of the cigarette. The break portions become brittle when heated, and are arranged to cause theinner rod 6 to break so that used portions of the inner rod (i.e. portions which have been heated and volatised) may be disposed of along with the ash from the outer rod. - In addition, or alternatively, the
inner wrapper 8 is banded with inflammable bands which are spaced along the length of the cigarette 1. These bands help to cause breakage of theinner rod 6 so that used portions of the inner rod may be disposed of along with the ash from the outer rod. - A person skilled in the art will appreciate that features of conventional cigarettes may also be included in the cigarette 1, such features including conventional outer cigarette paper, plugwrap, tipping paper and suitable ventilation.
- A person skilled in the art will also appreciate that additives other than humectants may be used on the tobacco to enhance the aerosol and/or to prevent or impede combustion of the inner rod.
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1. A HNB smoking article, comprising:
an inner rod of aerosol generating material;
an inner wrapper, circumscribing the inner rod; and
a tobacco containing combustible outer rod circumscribing the inner wrapper,
wherein combustion of the outer rod is arranged for heating but not combusting the inner rod to generate an aerosol for delivery through the inner rod, and
wherein a central low impedance path is presented for delivery of the aerosol from the inner rod and an outer high impedance path is presented for products of combustion of the outer rod.
2. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the inner wrapper is substantially non-flammable.
3. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the inner wrapper is substantially non-permeable.
4. (canceled)
5. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the outer rod is of a higher density than the inner rod to create a pressure drop to control airflow through the inner rod.
6. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
further comprising a filter having portions of varying density arranged to create a pressure drop in the filter to control airflow through the inner rod.
7. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein airflow is restricted to flow through the inner rod only.
8. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the inner wrapper comprises bands, spaced along the length of the inner wrapper,
wherein the bands are arranged to enable the inner rod to break and be disposed of, along with ash from the outer rod.
9. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the inner rod comprises break portions, spaced along the length of the inner rod, the break portions becoming brittle when heated to enable the inner rod to break and be disposed of, along with ash from the outer rod.
10. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the aerosol generating material comprises one of tobacco and a tobacco substitute.
11. (canceled)
12. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the aerosol generating material comprises additives.
13. The smoking article of claim 1 ,
wherein the outer rod comprises one of tobacco and tobacco substitute.
14. A method of manufacturing a HNB smoking article comprising:
providing an inner rod of aerosol generating material;
wrapping an inner wrapper around at least a portion of the inner rod; and
enclosing the inner rod substantially within a tobacco containing combustible outer rod, to form a central low impedance aerosol delivery path for delivery of aerosol from the inner rod and an outer high impedance path for products of combustion of the outer rod.
15. The method of claim 14 , further comprising:
wrapping an outer wrapper around at least a portion of the outer rod and a filter having portions of varying density that control airflow through the inner rod to create a pressure drop.
16. The smoking article of claim 12 ,
wherein the additives include humectants.
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