Non-combusting smoking article with thermochromatic label

US10194691B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10194691-B2
Application numberUS-201615164421-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 25, 2016
Priority dateMay 25, 2016
Publication dateFeb 5, 2019
Grant dateFeb 5, 2019

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A smoking article is disclosed herein. The smoking article includes a shell defining an interior space, a consumable substance within the interior space, a heat source effective to increase the temperature of at least a portion of the shell, and a label attached to at least a portion of the shell. The label includes a base film, a cover film, and a temperature dependent material disposed between the base film and the cover film. The temperature dependent material is configured to transition between a first appearance and a second appearance responsive to the increase of the temperature of at least a portion of the shell.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A smoking article comprising: a shell defining an interior space; a consumable substance within the interior space; a heat source effective to increase the temperature of at least a portion of the shell; and a label attached to at least a portion of the shell, the label comprising: a base film, a cover film, a temperature dependent material disposed between the base film and the cover film, and a permanent ink layer applied to at least one of the base film and the cover film in the form of text, a pattern, or an image, wherein the temperature dependent material is configured to transition between a first appearance and a second appearance responsive to the increase of the temperature of at least a portion of the shell, and wherein the permanent ink layer becomes more visible when the temperature dependent material transitions at temperatures above a transition temperature. 2. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein: the temperature dependent material is reversible such that the label is capable of transitioning from the first appearance to the second appearance and back to the first appearance as the temperature of the label rises above a transition temperature and then cools to below the transition temperature. 3. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein the temperature dependent material is a thermochromatic ink which transitions from substantially opaque to substantially transparent at temperatures above a transition temperature. 4. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein: the permanent ink layer is positioned under the temperature dependent material, and the permanent ink layer becomes visible when the temperature dependent material becomes substantially transparent at temperatures above the transition temperature. 5. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein: the permanent ink layer is positioned in front of the temperature dependent material but is substantially the same color as the temperature dependent material at temperatures below a transition temperature, and the permanent ink layer becomes more visible when the temperature dependent material changes appearance at temperatures above the transition temperature. 6. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein the temperature dependent material comprises a wax material that melts at temperatures above a transition temperature. 7. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein the label further comprises an intermediate film layer disposed between the base film and the cover film. 8. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the base film and the cover film comprises at least one of cellulose acetate and polylactic acid. 9. The smoking article of claim 1 , wherein: the heat source is a non-electric heating element; the consumable substance comprises shredded tobacco leaves; the shell comprises wrapping paper; and the label is attached to an outside of the shell in a location corresponding with the consumable substance. 10. A heat-not-burn cigarette, comprising: a heating element configured to generate heat; a filter configured for insertion into a user's mouth; tobacco leaves disposed between the heating element and the filter; wrapping configured to surround the heating element and the tobacco leaves; and a label attached to the wrapping, wherein the label comprises: a base film, a cover film, a heat-responsive material disposed between the base film and the cover film and adapted to change an appearance thereof responsive to the generated heat, and a permanent ink layer applied to at least one of the base film and the cover film in the form of text, a pattern, or an image, wherein the permanent ink layer becomes more visible when the heat-responsive material transitions at temperatures above a transition temperature. 11. The cigarette of claim 10 , wherein the heat-responsive material is a thermochromatic ink. 12. The cigarette of claim 11 , wherein the thermochromatic ink has a transition temperature between about 37° C. and about 65° C. such that the thermochromatic ink becomes transparent during use of the cigarette due to heat produced by the heating element, to alter the appearance of the label. 13. The cigarette of claim 10 , wherein: the permanent ink layer is positioned under the heat-responsive material, and the permanent ink layer becomes visible when the heat-responsive material becomes substantially transparent at temperatures above the transition temperature. 14. The cigarette of claim 10 , wherein: the permanent ink layer is positioned in front of the heat-responsive material, but is substantially the same color as the heat-responsive material at temperatures below the transition temperature, and the permanent ink layer becomes more visible when the heat-responsive material changes appearance at temperatures above the transition temperature. 15. The cigarette of claim 10 , wherein the heat-responsive material is a phase-change material. 16. The cigarette of claim 15 , wherein the phase-change material is a wax. 17. A smoking article comprising: a shell defining an interior space; a consumable substance within the interior space; a heat source effective to increase the temperature of at least a portion of the shell; and a label attached to at least a portion of the shell, the label comprising: a base film, a cover film, and a temperature dependent material disposed between the base film and the cover film, the temperature dependent material comprising a wax material that melts at temperatures above a transition temperature, wherein at least one of base film and the cover film is embossed with a diffractive grating, and wherein the temperature dependent material is configured to transition between a first appearance and a second appearance responsive to the increase of the temperature of at least a portion of the shell. 18. The smoking article of claim 17 , wherein the label further comprises a metallic coating applied to at least one of the base film and the cover film. 19. A heat-not-burn cigarette, comprising: a heating element configured to generate heat; a filter configured for insertion into a user's mouth; tobacco leaves disposed between the heating element and the filter; wrapping configured to surround the heating element and the tobacco leaves; and a label attached to the wrapping, wherein the label comprises: a base film embossed with a diffractive grating, a cover film, a heat-responsive material disposed between the base film and the cover film and adapted to change an appearance thereof responsive to the generated heat. 20. The cigarette of claim 19 , wherein the label further comprises a metallic coating applied to at least one of the base film and the cover film. 21. A smoking article comprising: a shell defining an interior space, the shell being a transparent material; a consumable substance within the interior space, the consumable substance being in the form of an aerosol precursor; a heat source in the form of an electric heating element effective to increase the temperature of at least a portion of the shell; and a label attached to at least a portion of the shell so that the label is positioned adjacent the heating element within the shell, the label comprising: a base film, a cover film, a temperature dependent material disposed between the base film and the cover film, wherein the temperature dependent material is configured to transition between a first appearance

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  • Labels or tickets undergoing a change under particular conditions, e.g. heat, radiation, passage of time · CPC title

  • A24D1/025Primary

    the covers having material applied to defined areas, e.g. bands for reducing the ignition propensity · CPC title

  • Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts · CPC title

  • Sympathetic, colour changing or similar inks · CPC title

  • Devices using liquid inhalable precursors · CPC title

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What does patent US10194691B2 cover?
A smoking article is disclosed herein. The smoking article includes a shell defining an interior space, a consumable substance within the interior space, a heat source effective to increase the temperature of at least a portion of the shell, and a label attached to at least a portion of the shell. The label includes a base film, a cover film, and a temperature dependent material disposed betwee…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Reynolds Tobacco Co R
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A24D1/025. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 05 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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