Electronic vapour provision system
US-2017208857-A1 · Jul 27, 2017 · US
US9491971B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9491971-B2 |
| Application number | US-63658806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2006 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2005 |
| Publication date | Nov 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 15, 2016 |
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Filters and smoking articles include sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers and activated carbon capable of selectively removing one or more selected constituents from mainstream smoke. Methods for making cigarette filters and cigarettes using the sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers and activated carbon, and methods for treating mainstream smoke comprising the sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers and activated carbon are also provided.
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In a cigarette filter, comprising: a mouth end; a discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon capable of removing constituents of mainstream smoke while displaying a lower selectivity for sulfur-containing constituents present therein; at least one discrete flavoring section upstream of the mouth end, the improvement comprising a discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers with sodium bicarbonate being provided on the fiber surface of said treated fibers by the application of a solution of dissolved sodium bicarbonate followed by drying whereby sodium bicarbonate is deposited to provide sodium bicarbonate in a concentration of from about 5 mg to about 100 mg of sodium bicarbonate located downstream of the discrete sorbent section comprising about 50 mg to about 250 mg activated carbon, upstream of the mouth end and upstream or downstream of the at least one discrete flavoring section, the treated fibers containing sodium bicarbonate as so deposited to counteract taste deficit associated with the activated carbon when tobacco smoke passes through the discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon, whereby an alteration of constituents within mainstream smoke is facilitated upon smoking by the action of said sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers to remove hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide sulfur-containing constituents in the mainstream smoke. 2. The cigarette filter of claim 1 , wherein the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers comprises cellulose tow, cellulose acetate tow, mono cellulose, mono acetate, propylene, polyester, polysulfone or polypropylene. 3. The cigarette filter of claim 1 , wherein the filter contains in said discrete sorbent section comprising said activated carbon in the form of 0.3 mm to 0.5 mm diameter beads located in a cavity or fibers incorporated in a plug of fiber tow material. 4. The cigarette filter of claim 1 , wherein the sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers contain about 5 mg to about 15 mg of sodium bicarbonate. 5. The cigarette filter of claim 1 , wherein the discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon contains activated carbon in the form of fibers having a length of from about 100 microns to about 1000 microns, and a diameter of from about 10 microns to about 25 microns, the activated carbon fibers intermingled with fiber tow material. 6. The cigarette filter of claim 5 , wherein the discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon is at least one disc shaped or cylindrical monolithic body. 7. The cigarette filter of claim 1 , wherein the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers is located adjacent the discrete activated carbon section. 8. The cigarette filter of claim 1 , wherein the discrete flavoring section is located downstream of the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers and upstream of the mouth end. 9. In a cigarette, comprising: a tobacco column; and a cigarette filter attached to the tobacco column by tipping paper, the cigarette filter comprising: a mouth end; a discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon capable of removing constituents from mainstream smoke while displaying a lower selectivity for sulfur-containing constituents present therein; and at least one discrete flavoring section upstream of the mouth end, the improvement comprising a discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers with sodium bicarbonate being provided on the fiber surface of said treated fibers by the application of a solution of dissolved sodium bicarbonate followed by drying whereby sodium bicarbonate is deposited to provide sodium bicarbonate in a concentration of from about 5 mg to about 100 mg sodium bicarbonate located downstream of the discrete sorbent section comprising about 50 mg to about 250 mg activated carbon, upstream of the mouth end and upstream or downstream of the at least one discrete flavoring section, the treated fibers containing sodium bicarbonate as so deposited to counteract taste deficit associated with the activated carbon when tobacco smoke passes through the discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon, whereby an alteration of constituents within mainstream smoke is facilitated upon smoking by the action of said sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers to remove hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide sulfur-containing constituents in the mainstream smoke. 10. The cigarette of claim 9 , wherein the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers comprises cellulose tow, cellulose acetate tow, mono cellulose, mono acetate, propylene, polyester, polysulfone or polypropylene. 11. The cigarette of claim 9 , wherein the discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon is in the form of fibers having a length of from about 100 microns to about 1000 microns, and a diameter of from about 10 microns to about 25 microns, the activated carbon fibers intermingled with fiber tow material. 12. The cigarette of claim 9 , wherein the discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon is at least one disc shaped or cylindrical monolithic body or the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers is located upstream of and adjacent the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers. 13. The cigarette of claim 9 , wherein the at least one discrete flavoring section is located downstream of the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers and upstream of the mouth end of the filter. 14. A method of manufacturing a cigarette, comprising: placing a paper wrapper around a tobacco column; and attaching the cigarette filter of claim 1 to the tobacco column to form the cigarette. 15. In a method of treating mainstream smoke comprising removing smoke constituents by contacting mainstream smoke with a discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon capable of removing constituents of mainstream smoke while displaying a lower selectivity for sulfur-containing constituents present therein, the improvement comprising subsequently contacting the mainstream smoke with a discrete section of sodium bicarbonate treated fibers with sodium bicarbonate being provided on the fiber surface of said treated fibers by the application of a solution of dissolved sodium bicarbonate followed by drying whereby sodium bicarbonate is deposited to provide sodium bicarbonate in a concentration of from about 5 to about 100 mg of sodium bicarbonate located downstream of the discrete sorbent section comprising about 50 mg to about 250 mg activated carbon and contacting the mainstream smoke with a discrete flavoring section located downstream of the discrete section of sodium bicarbonate, the treated fibers containing sodium bicarbonate as so deposited to counteract taste deficit associated with the activated carbon when tobacco smoke passes through the discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon, and then passing the mainstream smoke through at least one discrete flavoring section, whereby an alteration of constituents within mainstream smoke is facilitated upon smoking by the action of said sodium bicarbonate-treated fibers to remove hydrogen sulfide and carbonyl sulfide sulfur-containing constituents in the mainstream smoke. 16. The method of claim 15 , comprising releasing a flavor from the discrete flavoring section into the mainstream smoke. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the flavor is menthol. 18. In a smoking article comprising: tobacco; a discrete sorbent section comprising activated carbon; and at least one discrete flavoring section, the improvement comprising a discrete se
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