US20060150991A1 - Transparent extraction filter cigarette - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a filter cigarette. Particularly the present invention relates to improving a filter device for extracting the noxious substance of cigarette smoke, and a filter rod wrap and a tipping paper to enhance the product value of the cigarette.
- a conventional filter cigarette comprises a tobacco rod, a filter rod, and a tipping paper connecting and fixing the filter rod to the tobacco rod.
- two individual wraps 22 a and 22 b are provided to wind two individual filter segments 21 a and 21 b , respectively, a filter rod wrap 23 to wind the two filter segments 21 a and 21 b integrately, and a tipping paper 3 to wind and connect the filter rod 2 to a tobacco rod 1 which comprises a tobacco filler 11 and a tobacco wrap 12 winding the tobacco filler 11 , thereby a filter cigarette is comprised.
- cellulose acetate solutions are most commonly used in the current market, and a method of enlarging the surface area of a filter in order to increase the condensate retention capacity of the filter or of using the cellulose mixed with materials other than acetate, micro-fibril, paper, and non-woven fabric has been developed and adopted for the filter material 21 .
- Similar fibrous filters made on the cellulose basis have the merit of efficient production process, visual homogeneity of a cross-section of the filter, filterability of nitrosamine and phenol, etc., but they also have a major demerit to be improved: the filtering capacity of a filter is limited and defined by the draw resistance and the physical specifications for the composition of the filter. That is, the filtering capacity of a specified filter (measured by the nicotine and tar retention capacity) is defined by the draw resistance of the filter and the density of the fabric used, and there is no way of maintaining the requirements for a filter's length, diameter, draw resistance, the density of the fabric used, and so on, and, at the same time, increasing the filtering capacity of the filter. As the filtering capacity of a filter increases, so does its draw resistance. And the size of a filter can not be indefinitely enlarged in order to increase the filtering capacity and the condensate retention capacity of the filter.
- the agents so devised that can be used for the filter material 21 cover a variety of minerals, plants, and chemical materials such as carbon powder, silicon dioxide, zeolite, various metals, metallic oxide, green tea powder, aromatics, salt roasted in bamboo, pine resin, artemisia, various medical herbs, and so on, most of which, except a few like activated carbon powder, are not actually used in the market because of the increase in manufacturing expense, difficulties in improving the product value accordingly to the increase of the manufacturing cost, the uncertainty of the effectiveness, and so on.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a view of an anatomy of a conventional filter cigarette at a viewing angle
- FIG. 2 is an attachment drawing of Korea Patent Office U1985-1337 Cigarette Pipe
- FIG. 3 is an attachment drawing of Korea Patent Publications PAT1997-8066 Adsorptive Opening for Noxious substance
- FIG. 4 (A) illustrates a view of a transparent extraction filter of the present invention at a viewing angle
- FIG. 5 shows the fragmentary cross-sectional views of other actual examples of the transparent extraction filter of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 (A) illustrates a view of an anatomy of a filter cigarette according to a first embodiment of the present invention at a viewing angle
- FIG. 7 illustrates an enlarged cross-sectional view of the filter cigarette according to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 8 shows the enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional views of other actual examples of the filter cigarette according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 (A) illustrates a view of a transparent micro pore extraction filter 5 ′ of the present invention at a viewing angle
- FIG. 10 (A) illustrates a view of the exterior of the transparent extraction filter cigarette according to the first embodiment of the present invention at a viewing angle
- Japan PAT617 721 Japan Utility Model Publications Sho48-56185, Korea Utility Model Publications U1985-1337 ( FIG. 2 ), and others, was disclosed a cigarette pipe in which is inserted a device that, utilizing the phenomenon of the collision, condensation, liquidation, and adhesion of the cigarette smoke, induces the cigarette smoke to go through a plurality of holes and collide, as described above, thereby enabling to effectively extract tobacco tar, and such cigarette pipes have been produced on a commercial scale and distributed in the market up to the present.
- the use of a tar eliminating cigarette pipe as such is a very effective way to overcome the limited filtering capacity of a filter cigarette.
- the present invention acknowledges that the method of either relying on the filter material or of putting various agents into the filter has an ultimate limit in the filter cigarette and is, therefore, intended to overcome such a limit fundamentally by a filter device that can effectively extract noxious substance.
- FIGS. 4 (A), (B), (C), and (D) illustrate a transparent filter for the extraction of noxious substance according to the present invention 5 (hereinafter called extraction filter);
- a conventional filter device which induces the smoke to collide to extract noxious substance, regardless of whether the filter device is placed in a cigarette pipe or inserted inside a filter, there are two separated bodies; the upper body where there are a number of the smoke inflow openings 53 and the lower body where there are a number of the smoke colliding walls 54 , but, in the extraction filter 5 , the smoke inflow openings 53 and the smoke colliding walls 54 are formed in a same body and installed in both the entrance side 53 and 54 and the exit side 53 ′ and 54 ′ of the smoke.
- the smoke inflow openings 53 of the extraction filter 5 are of a long, narrow quadrangular shape, and the smoke inflow openings 53 are formed inside around the inner circumference of the extraction filter 5 , as shown in FIG. 4 (D).
- the smoke inflow opening 53 of a quadrangular shape, as shown in FIG. 5 (E), can also induce the smoke inflow to converge and collide, enabling the particles contained in the moisture of the smoke to easily adhere to the wall against which the smoke collides.
- the filter cigarettes have a dual filter composition, and, in many cases, activated carbon or other agents are added and dispersed, in which case the powders of the agents are likely to clog the smoke inflow holes, causing difficulties in the composition of a cigarette with a filter device inserted.
- the smoke inflow openings 53 of a long, narrow quadrangular shape can solve such problem.
- quadrangular smoke inflow openings 53 enable to position the extraction filter 5 in the end of the filter rod 2 toward the tobacco rod 1 .
- Agents or tobacco fillers 11 if small, it can pass through
- such a shape of the smoke inflow opening 53 alleviates draw resistance. If an equal area being installed for the air inflow, the draw resistance of a filter with a number of the smoke inflow openings 53 of a long quadrangular shape is less than that of a filter with a plurality of the small holes.
- the position of the smoke inflow openings 53 as such enables the air flowing in through the diluted air inflow openings 52 to immediately collide with the smoke inside.
- another smoke colliding wall 54 ′ is formed, as shown in the circle of FIG. 4 (B), so that the smoke may first collide against the smoke colliding wall 54 , and another smoke colliding wall 54 ′ one more time.
- the number of the filter holders 51 differs, as shown in FIG. 4 (A) and (D), which means that the extraction filter 5 can have various numbers of the filter holders 51 and the smoke inflow openings 53 .
- the diluted air inflow openings 52 bring about a new working effect interactively in connection with the ventilation holes 31 .
- the effect of the ventilation holes 31 is obvious. It guarantees the smoker for the more purified smoke and the reduced amount of smoke inhalation.
- the conventional filter device dominantly relying on the ventilation holes has the disadvantage not only of “air taste” but also of the inability to utilize the filtering capacity of the periphery of the filter disc.
- Recent techniques were devised to enhance the effect of ventilation holes and solve the disadvantage mentioned in the above, but to fail to meet the expectations: Korea Patent Office Application No. 10-2001-7005178 was intended to solve the disproportion of the air inflow ratio between the ventilation holes and the inside filter, but was unable to solve the disadvantage of the ventilation holes mentioned in the above, and Korea Patent Office Application No. 10-2002-7004931 still left the problem of “air taste” unsolved.
- the air flowing in through the ventilation holes mostly fails to mix with the smoke passing through the inside of the filter, flows in its periphery of the filter disc, then is inhaled into the smoker's mouth. Only the amount of the smoke can be reduced but most of the smoke is mixed with air inside the smoker's mouth. As a result, what the consumer call “air taste” causes a loss of the cigarette taste.
- the flow barriers 55 prevent the exit of the smoke located in the opposite side from being clogged by the extracted noxious substance B. A space is formed where noxious substance stays, stretching after the direction of the smoke inflow, but the flow barriers 55 block the stretching, therefore it possible to design shorter the entire length of the extraction filter S.
- the flow barriers 55 form a belt following the circumferential direction of the extraction filter 5 , but ribs of a fan in case of composing the extraction filters as shown in FIG. 5 (E).
- composition shown in FIG. 5 (B) enables to install the smoke inflow openings 53 as shown in FIG. 5 (E) (a frontal perspective view illustrating that the smoke inflow openings 53 are installed toward the center of the circle lengthwise).
- the extraction filter 5 suitable for the diameter of any and all of the conventional filter cigarettes (slim type included) can be manufactured, and there is no problems in properly adjusting within the filter rod 2 all the specifications for each parts and sections of the extraction filter 5 according to the flavor, quality, and design of the filter cigarette to be targeted and produced.
- the extraction filter 5 is made transparent, which, in connection with the important compositional factors of the present invention, generates a new visual effect and economic effect as well.
- a number of the ventilation windows 41 were installed, the area of which is larger than the area of the ventilation holes 31 and a ventilation window is perforated bigger than a ventilation hole.
- a filter cigarette being composed of the partially transparent filter rod 2 which the transparent filter rod wrap 4 and the partially transparent tipping paper 6 constitute, and combined with a filter cigarette which either contains agents or a device effective for the elimination of noxious substance, will certainly enhance the product value of such a filter cigarette.
- the present invention being composed of the transparent filter rod wrap 4 , the partially transparent tipping paper 6 , and the partially transparent filter rod 2 , is intended to cope with such prior failures that many filter cigarette developments by the conventional technique had to face in penetrating into the market, and enlarge the acceptability of the consumer for the filter cigarette.
- the visible is to the invisible what a TV is to a radio, and seeing is believing.
- FIG. 6 (B) shows a transparent filter rod wrap 4 .
- the perforation of the ventilation windows 41 is undertaken by laser or other processes, and the ventilation windows 41 are formed before the roller is wound by the wraps.
- FIG. 6 (C) shows a partially transparent tipping paper 6 .
- 6 a is an opaque tipping paper, the mouth end segment of the tipping paper 6 , and 6 b is a transparent part.
- the opaque tipping paper 6 a softens the feeling when the smoker puts it in the mouth and keeps an esthetic sense, and 6 b can be of less transparent color to moderate the rejection of the noxious substance and keep an esthetic sense.
- the two slant parallel lines show the joints of 6 a and 6 b.
- the entire tipping paper 6 is made of transparent or significantly transparent material.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of a filter cigarette 10 according to the first actual example of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of other actual example of the filter cigarette ( 10 ) according to the first actual example of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a composition of a filter cigarette that omits a transparent tipping paper 6 .
- FIGS. 8 (A), (B), (C), and (D) all show the application of other actual examples of the extraction filter 5 .
- the composition of a filter cigarette, as shown in FIGS. 8 (A) and (D), enables to manufacture a cigarette of a soft filter, so unique that the part of depositing the noxious substance can be pressed by a finger.
- the first individual filter section, 21 a + 22 a can be omitted, and the part of the filter holder 51 of the extraction filter, the mouth end of the filter can be formed flat so that it can be put in the mouthed.
- FIG. 9 shows a composition of the extraction filter 5 ′ adopting fibrous micro pore.
- the extraction filter 5 can be manufactured variously according to the features of the targeted filter cigarette and the size of the filter material.
- FIG. 10 (A) illustrates a view at a viewing angle of the exterior of a transparent extraction filter cigarette 10 in which is inserted an extraction filter 5 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 (B) illustrates a view at a viewing angle of the exterior of a transparent micro pore extraction filter cigarette 20 in which is inserted a transparent micro pore extraction filter 5 ′ according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 (C) illustrates a view at a viewing angle of the exterior of a transparent filter cigarette 30 containing in the filter rod 2 various agents visible from the outside according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the effect of the filter cigarette of the present invention is clear and diverse.
- composition in which a number of the smoke inflow openings 53 and a number of the smoke colliding walls 54 of the extraction filter 5 of the present invention constitute a same body and the direction of the extraction filter 5 is reversible, enables not only for the industry to easily adopt the extraction filter 5 of the present invention, but also to overcome the limit of the nicotine filtering capacity and the condensate retention capacity of the conventional fabric filter, thereby protecting the smoker's health.
- the noxious substance extracted by the extraction filter 5 in the form of nicotine minus the filtering capacity of the volume of the fibrous filter equivalent to the volume that the extraction filter occupies in the filter rod would have been stick to the smoker's mouth, nasal mucosa, and/or lung.
- the filter cigarette 30 of the present invention being composed of the filter rod 2 a part of which is transparent, will improve the product value of various chamber filter cigarettes containing effective agents for the extraction of noxious substance, and bring about the economic effect of enlarging the acceptability of the consumer.
- the present invention enables to manufacture the kind of filter cigarettes which can eliminate various kinds of noxious substance.
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The present invention relates to a transparent extraction filter cigarette. Particularly the present invention relates to improving a filter device for extracting the noxious substance from cigarette smoke and a filter rod wrap and a tipping paper to enhance the product value of the cigarette.
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- The present invention relates to a filter cigarette. Particularly the present invention relates to improving a filter device for extracting the noxious substance of cigarette smoke, and a filter rod wrap and a tipping paper to enhance the product value of the cigarette.
- As shown in
FIG. 1 , a conventional filter cigarette comprises a tobacco rod, a filter rod, and a tipping paper connecting and fixing the filter rod to the tobacco rod. - The composition being viewed more closely, in a dual filter composition as shown in
FIG. 1 , two 22 a and 22 b are provided to wind twoindividual wraps 21 a and 21 b, respectively, aindividual filter segments filter rod wrap 23 to wind the two 21 a and 21 b integrately, and afilter segments tipping paper 3 to wind and connect thefilter rod 2 to atobacco rod 1 which comprises atobacco filler 11 and atobacco wrap 12 winding thetobacco filler 11, thereby a filter cigarette is comprised. - Nowadays, as the bad effect of cigarette smoking is widely known to the consumer, various methods have been developed toward the improvement of not only the quality of the tobacco filler but also the function of the filter in order to minimize the bad effect of cigarette smoking on a human body.
- The filter wraps 22 a, 22 b and 23 winding the
filter rod 2 being referred, they are made of porous paper or non-woven fabric of outstanding ventilation, which, as a medium to induce air to flow in from the outside of the filter in order to reduce the constituents of the inhaled smoke, serves the purpose of smoothing the ventilation between theventilation holes 31 perforated through laser or other processes on the tippingpaper 3 and the interior of the filter. - A number of the methods for improving the ventilation between the
ventilation holes 31 and the interior of the filter were introduced; in Korea Patent Office Application No. 10-2001-7005178 was disclosed a method which used an embossed paper for thefilter rod wrap 23, and in Korea Patent Office Application No. 10-2002-7004931 was disclosed another method which used a corrugated tape for theindividual filter wrap 22 a to wind thefilter segment 21 b. - When it comes to the
filter material 21, cellulose acetate solutions are most commonly used in the current market, and a method of enlarging the surface area of a filter in order to increase the condensate retention capacity of the filter or of using the cellulose mixed with materials other than acetate, micro-fibril, paper, and non-woven fabric has been developed and adopted for thefilter material 21. - Similar fibrous filters made on the cellulose basis have the merit of efficient production process, visual homogeneity of a cross-section of the filter, filterability of nitrosamine and phenol, etc., but they also have a major demerit to be improved: the filtering capacity of a filter is limited and defined by the draw resistance and the physical specifications for the composition of the filter. That is, the filtering capacity of a specified filter (measured by the nicotine and tar retention capacity) is defined by the draw resistance of the filter and the density of the fabric used, and there is no way of maintaining the requirements for a filter's length, diameter, draw resistance, the density of the fabric used, and so on, and, at the same time, increasing the filtering capacity of the filter. As the filtering capacity of a filter increases, so does its draw resistance. And the size of a filter can not be indefinitely enlarged in order to increase the filtering capacity and the condensate retention capacity of the filter.
- As described above, there is a limit in the condensate retention capacity and the particle filtering capacity of the filter material itself. Therefore, the reliance on the filter material only can not eliminate the noxious substance of cigarette smoke like nicotine, tar, and so on, and the problem still remains, threatening the smoker's health.
- As the filter material alone can not eliminate such a limit in the condensate retention capacity and the filtering capacity of a filter, methods of putting various agents into the
filter rod 2 have been devised in order to complement such a limit; a process of putting agents in a chamber formed either between the 21 a and 21 b or in other position, and a process of putting and dispersing agents inside thefilter segment filter segment 21 b. - The agents so devised that can be used for the
filter material 21 cover a variety of minerals, plants, and chemical materials such as carbon powder, silicon dioxide, zeolite, various metals, metallic oxide, green tea powder, aromatics, salt roasted in bamboo, pine resin, artemisia, various medical herbs, and so on, most of which, except a few like activated carbon powder, are not actually used in the market because of the increase in manufacturing expense, difficulties in improving the product value accordingly to the increase of the manufacturing cost, the uncertainty of the effectiveness, and so on. - Even the added carbon powder is just supplementary, not enough to bring about a significant effect for the elimination of noxious substance. Thus, there exist no filter cigarettes in the market safe from the noxious substance from cigarette smoking because of the limit in the filtering capacity of the filter. This is obvious up-to the present.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a view of an anatomy of a conventional filter cigarette at a viewing angle; -
FIG. 2 is an attachment drawing of Korea Patent Office U1985-1337 Cigarette Pipe; -
FIG. 3 is an attachment drawing of Korea Patent Publications PAT1997-8066 Adsorptive Opening for Noxious substance; -
FIG. 4 (A) illustrates a view of a transparent extraction filter of the present invention at a viewing angle; -
- (B) illustrates a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the transparent extraction filter of the present invention;
- (C) illustrates a perspective side view of the transparent extraction filter of the present invention;
- (D) illustrates a frontal view of the transparent extraction filter of the present invention;
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FIG. 5 shows the fragmentary cross-sectional views of other actual examples of the transparent extraction filter of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 (A) illustrates a view of an anatomy of a filter cigarette according to a first embodiment of the present invention at a viewing angle; -
FIG. 7 illustrates an enlarged cross-sectional view of the filter cigarette according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 8 shows the enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional views of other actual examples of the filter cigarette according to the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 9 (A) illustrates a view of a transparent micropore extraction filter 5′ of the present invention at a viewing angle; -
- (B) illustrates a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the transparent micro pore extraction filter of the present invention;
- (C) illustrates a perspective cross-sectional view of the transparent micro pore extraction filter of the present invention;
- (D) illustrates a frontal view of the transparent micro pore extraction filter of the present invention;
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FIG. 10 (A) illustrates a view of the exterior of the transparent extraction filter cigarette according to the first embodiment of the present invention at a viewing angle; -
- (B) illustrates a view of the exterior of the transparent micro pore filter cigarette according to the second embodiment of the present invention at a viewing angle; and
- (C) illustrates a view of the exterior of a transparent filter cigarette according to the third actual example of the present invention at a viewing angle.
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- 1: Tobacco Rod
- 2: Filter Rod
- 3: Tipping Paper
- 4: Transparent Filter Rod Wrap
- 5: Transparent Extraction Filter for Noxious Substance
- 6: Partially Transparent Tipping Paper
- 6 a: Opaque Tipping Paper
- 6 b: Transparent Part
- 21: Filter Material
- 21 a: the First Individual Filter Segment
- 21 b: the Second Individual Filter Segment
- 22 a: the First Individual Filter Wrap
- 22 b: the Second Individual Filter Wrap
- 23: Filter Rod Wrap
- 31: Ventilation Holes
- 41: Ventilation Windows
- 51: Filter Holders
- 52: Diluted Air Inflow Openings
- 53: Smoke Inflow Openings
- 54: Smoke Colliding Walls
- 55: Flow Barriers
- A: Chamber inside the Extraction Filter
- B: Noxious substance
- C: Various Agents
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- From the past, a rather effective way of protecting the smoker's health from hazardous cigarette smoking has been proposed; the use of a cigarette pipe exterior to the cigarette. People have been using a cigarette pipe mainly for convenience or style, but when they clean a cigarette pipe used for a while, not to mention a long smoking pipe, they can see a great deal of the noxious substance or so-called tobacco tar stick to the pipe, which is the result of the cigarette smoke colliding and sticking while going through a long pathway. Imperfect as may be, a cigarette pipe does a rather effective role for filtering in itself.
- In Japan PAT617 721, Japan Utility Model Publications Sho48-56185, Korea Utility Model Publications U1985-1337 (
FIG. 2 ), and others, was disclosed a cigarette pipe in which is inserted a device that, utilizing the phenomenon of the collision, condensation, liquidation, and adhesion of the cigarette smoke, induces the cigarette smoke to go through a plurality of holes and collide, as described above, thereby enabling to effectively extract tobacco tar, and such cigarette pipes have been produced on a commercial scale and distributed in the market up to the present. The use of a tar eliminating cigarette pipe as such is a very effective way to overcome the limited filtering capacity of a filter cigarette. - However, in spite of the merit of protecting the smoker's health from cigarette smoking by filtering one more time the noxious substance of the smoke which, otherwise, would have been inhaled into the smoker's body, a cigarette pipe has the demerit of not being widely used for the various negative reasons, such as the troublesome use, the inconvenience of carrying, the rejection of the smell of nicotine, additional expenses, etc.
- Also, in the past were introduced techniques of inserting into the filter cigarette a device for extracting noxious substance by inducing the cigarette smoke to collide: In Korea Utility Model Publications 72-1150 was disclosed “A Nicotine Eliminating Cigarette Cap Device”, in which such a device is inserted between the filter rod and the tobacco rod, and in Patent Publications PAT1997-8066 (
FIG. 3 ) was disclosed “An Adsorptive Opening for Cigarette Filter” in which a separable upper body [(C) ofFIG. 3 ] with the holes formed therein for the smoke to pass through and a separable lower body [(D) ofFIG. 3 ] with the walls for the smoke to collide against can be joined together. But these two techniques can hardly be commercially applicable because of numerous problems; the two-body composition's negative effects on the production process and efficiency, the loss of the productivity in inserting the front end and the rear end of the filter as designated, the smoke inflow opening being clogged in case of adopting a charcoal filter, tearing-off of thefilter rod 2 at the two dividing lines between the filter segment and the inverted device, and so on. - [Technical Solution]
- The present invention acknowledges that the method of either relying on the filter material or of putting various agents into the filter has an ultimate limit in the filter cigarette and is, therefore, intended to overcome such a limit fundamentally by a filter device that can effectively extract noxious substance.
- Other subject of the present invention is to make feasible in terms of the production process, the manufacturing cost, the function of the filter, and so on, the formation of such a filter device inside the filter, thereby enabling its commercial application with ease.
- Another subject of the present invention is to enhance the product value of the filter cigarette in the filter of which agents are put or a device is inserted for the extraction of noxious substance so that the consumer can easily recognize such a filter cigarette in the market.
- [Best Mode]
- FIGS. 4(A), (B), (C), and (D) illustrate a transparent filter for the extraction of noxious substance according to the present invention 5 (hereinafter called extraction filter);
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- (A) is a fragmentary view of the
extraction filter 5 at a viewing angle; - (B) is a fragmentary cross-sectional view illustrating the flow of the smoke;
- (C) is a perspective side view;
- (D) is a frontal view.
- (A) is a fragmentary view of the
- A rear view of the
extraction filter 5 is identical with the frontal view. B indicates a place where noxious substance is deposited. One position only is shown for the simplification of the drawing. The marking of the identical codes is omitted. All drawings attached were drawn in outline for the sake of understanding. The arrow signs of the drawings indicate the direction of the flow of the smoke, and the arrow signs vertical toward thefilter rod 2 indicate the inflow of the outside air from the ventilation holes. - From here on, the composition and the resulting function and effect of the present invention will be described in details with reference to the attached drawings.
- In a conventional filter device which induces the smoke to collide to extract noxious substance, regardless of whether the filter device is placed in a cigarette pipe or inserted inside a filter, there are two separated bodies; the upper body where there are a number of the
smoke inflow openings 53 and the lower body where there are a number of thesmoke colliding walls 54, but, in theextraction filter 5, thesmoke inflow openings 53 and thesmoke colliding walls 54 are formed in a same body and installed in both the 53 and 54 and theentrance side exit side 53′ and 54′ of the smoke. - The monolithic composition in which the
smoke inflow openings 53 and thesmoke colliding walls 54 constitute the same body as such is a very important factor for a high efficiency of the filter producing process. Besides, all conventional filter devices have a fixed direction of the smoke inflow for the compositional reason, therefore, if the insertion of the filter device is reversed, it can no longer work, whereas theextraction filter 5 can extract the noxious substance of the smoke, regardless of whether the smoke flows in through the front end or the rear end of theextraction filter 5. - In a highly automated modern facilities of manufacturing the
filter rod 2, it is extremely difficult, though not impossible, to make sure of manually inserting the lower body into the upper body without making errors, especially when both the front and the rear of a filter device are of a shape, therefore, not easily recognizable , - The monolithic composition of the
smoke inflow openings 53 and thesmoke colliding walls 54 in the same body in order to improve the productivity in manufacturing thefilter rods 2, and the arrangement of thesmoke inflow openings 53 and thesmoke colliding walls 54 in both front and rear of the body constitute an important factor for the present invention, which can never be emphasized too much. - The
extraction filter 5, in which thesmoke inflow openings 53 and thesmoke colliding walls 54 constitute the monolithic body and the insertion of the filter can be either from the front or from the rear of the body, can be manipulated like the 21 a and 21 b, and respond to a high speed of the machine rolling up the filter rod wraps 4 to wind each filter segments integrately, even without a separate facilities or a process.filter segments - The
smoke inflow openings 53 of theextraction filter 5 are of a long, narrow quadrangular shape, and thesmoke inflow openings 53 are formed inside around the inner circumference of theextraction filter 5, as shown inFIG. 4 (D). - The conventional filter device for extracting noxious substance by the smoke collision has an upper body with a plurality of small holes for the smoke inflow, but there is no reason why the shape of the smoke inflow opening should be circular.
- The smoke inflow opening 53 of a quadrangular shape, as shown in
FIG. 5 (E), can also induce the smoke inflow to converge and collide, enabling the particles contained in the moisture of the smoke to easily adhere to the wall against which the smoke collides. - Besides, such quadrangular shape of the
smoke inflow opening 53 serves the purpose of the various application of theextraction filter 5 inside thefilter rod 2. - Also, in the present time, most of the filter cigarettes have a dual filter composition, and, in many cases, activated carbon or other agents are added and dispersed, in which case the powders of the agents are likely to clog the smoke inflow holes, causing difficulties in the composition of a cigarette with a filter device inserted. The
smoke inflow openings 53 of a long, narrow quadrangular shape can solve such problem. - Also, such quadrangular
smoke inflow openings 53 enable to position theextraction filter 5 in the end of thefilter rod 2 toward thetobacco rod 1. Agents or tobacco fillers 11 (if small, it can pass through) can hardly clog or block a whole narrow but long quadrangularsmoke inflow opening 53 shaping like a net to filter out the impurities to prevent a gutter from being choked and curving around the circumference of theextraction filter 5. If the saidsmoke inflow opening 53 is partially clogged or closed, the smoke, without being held up, detours the clogged or closed part of the saidsmoke inflow opening 53 to pass through. - Also, such a shape of the
smoke inflow opening 53 alleviates draw resistance. If an equal area being installed for the air inflow, the draw resistance of a filter with a number of thesmoke inflow openings 53 of a long quadrangular shape is less than that of a filter with a plurality of the small holes. - Further, as shown in
FIG. 4 (D), thesmoke inflow openings 53 are installed within the ventilation area of the dilutedair inflow openings 52 between twoneighboring filter holders 51. - The position of the
smoke inflow openings 53 as such enables the air flowing in through the dilutedair inflow openings 52 to immediately collide with the smoke inside. - Furthermore, the smoke can pass and collide at the two corners of the
smoke inflow openings 53 faster than through the round holes, thereby enhancing the effect of extracting noxious substance. - To further enhance the extracting effect, another
smoke colliding wall 54′ is formed, as shown in the circle ofFIG. 4 (B), so that the smoke may first collide against thesmoke colliding wall 54, and anothersmoke colliding wall 54′ one more time. - The
filter holders 51 do not surround the 21 a and 21 b like a tube, but are separated. In most cases, the filter holder blocks the periphery of the filter disc, causing a problem of being unable to utilize the periphery of the filter disc. The separatedwhole filter segments filter holders 51 can solve such a problem, and the narrower the area of thefilter holders 51 and the less the number of thefilter holders 51 is, the better. - Besides, the number of the
filter holders 51 differs, as shown inFIG. 4 (A) and (D), which means that theextraction filter 5 can have various numbers of thefilter holders 51 and thesmoke inflow openings 53. - The number and the size can be properly increased or decreased according to the draw resistance, the effect of extracting noxious substance, the efficiency of the production process of winding the
21 a and 21 b together, and so on.filter segments - The diluted air inflow openings (Ventilation Area) 52 are arranged beside the
filter holders 51. - The diluted
air inflow openings 52 bring about a new working effect interactively in connection with the ventilation holes 31. - The effect of the ventilation holes 31 is obvious. It guarantees the smoker for the more purified smoke and the reduced amount of smoke inhalation.
- On the other hand, the conventional filter device dominantly relying on the ventilation holes has the disadvantage not only of “air taste” but also of the inability to utilize the filtering capacity of the periphery of the filter disc. Recent techniques were devised to enhance the effect of ventilation holes and solve the disadvantage mentioned in the above, but to fail to meet the expectations: Korea Patent Office Application No. 10-2001-7005178 was intended to solve the disproportion of the air inflow ratio between the ventilation holes and the inside filter, but was unable to solve the disadvantage of the ventilation holes mentioned in the above, and Korea Patent Office Application No. 10-2002-7004931 still left the problem of “air taste” unsolved.
- The diluted
air inflow openings 52 of theextraction filter 5 can bring about a working effect of diluting the smoke by air in connection with the ventilation holes, thereby solving the disadvantage of the ventilation holes. - Because the smoke flow in parallel with the direction of the fiber, the air flowing in through the ventilation holes mostly fails to mix with the smoke passing through the inside of the filter, flows in its periphery of the filter disc, then is inhaled into the smoker's mouth. Only the amount of the smoke can be reduced but most of the smoke is mixed with air inside the smoker's mouth. As a result, what the consumer call “air taste” causes a loss of the cigarette taste.
- On the other hand, the smoke flowing in the periphery of the filter disc, being blocked by the air flowing in through the ventilation holes, brings about a phenomenon of converging toward the center part of the filter, and most of the air inflowing from the outside flow in the periphery of the filter disc, so the filtering capacity of the periphery of the filter disc can not be fully utilized. The periphery of the filter disc that is not utilized for the filtration occupies a significant portion of the whole filter, though the portion varies depending on the position of the ventilation holes to be installed.
- In case of the
extraction filter 5, the air flowing in through the dilutedair inflow openings 52 from the outside collide with the smoke flowing inside the extraction filter in the empty space of theextraction filter 5, which creates a new effect of the smoke being perfectly diluted by the air, thereby solving the disadvantage of the ventilation holes mentioned in the above. - The smoke and the air do not flow separately, but the smoke perfectly diluted by the air pass through evenly.
- Therefore, the loss of the cigarette taste due to “air taste” can be eliminated, the disproportion of the air inflow ratio can be corrected, the filtering capacity of the periphery of the filter disc can be utilized, a phenomenon of the inside smoke converging toward the center can be prevented, and the perfectly diluted smoke can stop what the cigarette dealers call “hot collapse”, that is, a decrease in the degree of hardness of a filter because of high temperature.
- Besides, the diluted
air inflow openings 52 can also be installed in the position of (52′) ofFIG. 4 (A), and, accordingly, there are three positions available; the dilutedair inflow openings 52 installed toward the entrance of the smoke, the dilutedair inflow openings 52 installed toward the exit of the smoke, and the dilutedair inflow openings 52′ installed toward the middle. Depending on the choice of a position for the installation of the ventilation holes, filter cigarettes of various flavors (tastes) can be manufactured. - The
flow barriers 55 prevent the exit of the smoke located in the opposite side from being clogged by the extracted noxious substance B. A space is formed where noxious substance stays, stretching after the direction of the smoke inflow, but theflow barriers 55 block the stretching, therefore it possible to design shorter the entire length of the extraction filter S. - The
flow barriers 55 form a belt following the circumferential direction of theextraction filter 5, but ribs of a fan in case of composing the extraction filters as shown inFIG. 5 (E). -
FIG. 5 shows other actual examples of theextraction 5. All the drawings are fragmentary cross-sectional views of thecylindrical extraction filter 5 cut in half. -
FIG. 5 (A) illustrates that the smoke colliding wall of theextraction filter 5 ofFIG. 4 (B) is turned outside, in which case the extracted noxious substance B ofFIG. 5 (A) is deposited in the outside of the cylindrical body.FIG. 5 (B) illustrates that the place depositing the noxious substance ofFIG. 5 (A) can be deleted and the entire length of the filter is shortened thereby. Such a composition enables to design the length of a filter as shortest as possible. - Also, the composition shown in
FIG. 5 (B) enables to install thesmoke inflow openings 53 as shown inFIG. 5 (E) (a frontal perspective view illustrating that thesmoke inflow openings 53 are installed toward the center of the circle lengthwise). - In the actual example of
FIG. 5 (A), the smoke flows in the exterior of the extraction filter, and, therefore, the periphery of the extraction filter disc can be utilized for a ventilation area. In case of FIGS. 5(B) and 5(C), the middle area of the extraction filter can also be used for a ventilation area. FIGS. 5(C) and (D) illustrate the FIGS. 4(A) and 5(A) cut in half, respectively, in which the smoke flows in one direction only. A diluted air inflow opening is indicative of the front and rear of the filter, therefore, if a machine or facilities can recognize the diluted air inflow opening and treat the front and rear of the filter properly, the filter cigarette with a shorter length of theextraction filter 5 can be manufactured. All other actual examples of theextraction filter 5 have the monolithic composition in which thesmoke inflow openings 53 and thesmoke colliding walls 54 constitute the same body. - The
extraction filter 5 suitable for the diameter of any and all of the conventional filter cigarettes (slim type included) can be manufactured, and there is no problems in properly adjusting within thefilter rod 2 all the specifications for each parts and sections of theextraction filter 5 according to the flavor, quality, and design of the filter cigarette to be targeted and produced. - The
extraction filter 5 can be made of petrochemical material of a plastic kind by a refined metallic mold or of highly refined starch easily soluble in water. It is desirable to use material of outstanding solubility in the environment. Therefore, further studies are needed to improve both the cellulose acetate filter hardly soluble in the environment and theextraction filter 5. - The
extraction filter 5 is made transparent, which, in connection with the important compositional factors of the present invention, generates a new visual effect and economic effect as well. -
FIG. 6 (A) is a view of an anatomy of a transparentextraction filter cigarette 10 according to the first embodiment of the present invention at a viewing angle. - In order to show the customer the effect of the
extraction filter 5, the present invention adopts a transparentfilter rod wrap 4 to wind the 21 a, 21 b and thefilter segments extraction filter 5 integrately, forming afilter rod 2, and atipping paper 6, the transparent part of which winds the transparentfilter rod wrap 4, to connect thetobacco rod 1 to thefilter rod 2, thereby completing afilter cigarette 10 with theextraction filter 5 being inserted in thefilter rod 2 and visible to the naked eye. - To conform to the purpose of making the interior of the filter visible, significantly transparent paper and non-woven fabric or petrochemical materials of films or tapes of a kind, or other materials are good enough for the material that can be used for the transparent
filter rod wrap 4 and the partiallytransparent tipping paper 6. - To solve the ventilatory problem of the materials other than non-woven fabric, a number of the
ventilation windows 41 were installed, the area of which is larger than the area of the ventilation holes 31 and a ventilation window is perforated bigger than a ventilation hole. - The installation of the ventilation holes has prevailed for the conventional filter cigarette so dominantly that such a wrap mentioned in the above seems to be hardly adopted to improve the ventilation, but even if adopted, that is, a
filter rod 2, for instance, composed only of the 21 a and 21 b is wound by the transparentfilter segments filter rod wrap 4 on which theventilation windows 41 of the present invention are formed, the disproportion of the air inflow will occur between the holes of such a place where the air passes straight through theventilation windows 41, the dilutedair inflow openings 52, and the ventilation holes 31 and the holes of the place otherwise. However, such a problem does not occur in thefilter cigarette 10 of the present invention because the air ventilates in the empty space of theextraction filter 5. - Being connected interactively with the
extraction filter 5 made transparent, the transparentfilter rod wrap 4 and the partiallytransparent tipping paper 6 synergistically bring about an effect of visually differentiating the filter cigarette of the present invention from the others and enhancing its product value. - As shown in 30 of
FIG. 10 , a filter cigarette, being composed of the partiallytransparent filter rod 2 which the transparentfilter rod wrap 4 and the partiallytransparent tipping paper 6 constitute, and combined with a filter cigarette which either contains agents or a device effective for the elimination of noxious substance, will certainly enhance the product value of such a filter cigarette. - No matter how effective agents or the device as such may be, if the adoption of the agents or the device can not bring about an increase in the acceptability of the consumer and the resulting economic effect, it is difficult for the invention as such to develop into a commercial product that can reach to the consumer. This is why many antecedent developments of a filter cigarette failed in penetrating into the market, in spite of its effective agents or device as such.
- It is a progressive inventive behavior to cope with prior failure, and make sure of a high productivity and product value from the initial stage of the product development.
- The present invention, being composed of the transparent
filter rod wrap 4, the partiallytransparent tipping paper 6, and the partiallytransparent filter rod 2, is intended to cope with such prior failures that many filter cigarette developments by the conventional technique had to face in penetrating into the market, and enlarge the acceptability of the consumer for the filter cigarette. - Seeing the result, the stiff stuff deposited inside of the filter rod, the consumer can actually realize the extracting effect of the noxious substance.
- The visible is to the invisible what a TV is to a radio, and seeing is believing.
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FIG. 6 (B) shows a transparentfilter rod wrap 4. The perforation of theventilation windows 41 is undertaken by laser or other processes, and theventilation windows 41 are formed before the roller is wound by the wraps. -
FIG. 6 (C) shows a partiallytransparent tipping paper 6. 6 a is an opaque tipping paper, the mouth end segment of the tipping 6, and 6 b is a transparent part. Thepaper opaque tipping paper 6 a softens the feeling when the smoker puts it in the mouth and keeps an esthetic sense, and 6 b can be of less transparent color to moderate the rejection of the noxious substance and keep an esthetic sense. - The two slant parallel lines show the joints of 6 a and 6 b.
- Also, as shown in
FIG. 6 (D), theentire tipping paper 6 is made of transparent or significantly transparent material. -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of afilter cigarette 10 according to the first actual example of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view of other actual example of the filter cigarette (10) according to the first actual example of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 illustrates a composition of a filter cigarette that omits atransparent tipping paper 6. FIGS. 8(A), (B), (C), and (D) all show the application of other actual examples of theextraction filter 5. The composition of a filter cigarette, as shown in FIGS. 8(A) and (D), enables to manufacture a cigarette of a soft filter, so unique that the part of depositing the noxious substance can be pressed by a finger. - Also, it is possible to compose a filter cigarette omitting the second individual filter section, 21 b+22 b because of the
smoke inflow openings 53 of theextraction filter 5 can keep the entrance from being clogged by thecigarette filler 11. - Further, in case where the extraction filter is composed as shown in FIGS. 8(C) and (D), the first individual filter section, 21 a+22 a can be omitted, and the part of the
filter holder 51 of the extraction filter, the mouth end of the filter can be formed flat so that it can be put in the mouthed. -
FIG. 9 shows a composition of theextraction filter 5′ adopting fibrous micro pore. - As described in the above, the
extraction filter 5 can be manufactured variously according to the features of the targeted filter cigarette and the size of the filter material. -
FIG. 10 (A) illustrates a view at a viewing angle of the exterior of a transparentextraction filter cigarette 10 in which is inserted anextraction filter 5 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 (B) illustrates a view at a viewing angle of the exterior of a transparent micro poreextraction filter cigarette 20 in which is inserted a transparent micropore extraction filter 5′ according to the second embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 (C) illustrates a view at a viewing angle of the exterior of atransparent filter cigarette 30 containing in thefilter rod 2 various agents visible from the outside according to the third embodiment of the present invention. - In the above, for the explanation's sake, the composition of the present invention and the resultant function and effect were described together.
- In summary, the effect of the filter cigarette of the present invention is clear and diverse.
- The composition, in which a number of the
smoke inflow openings 53 and a number of thesmoke colliding walls 54 of theextraction filter 5 of the present invention constitute a same body and the direction of theextraction filter 5 is reversible, enables not only for the industry to easily adopt theextraction filter 5 of the present invention, but also to overcome the limit of the nicotine filtering capacity and the condensate retention capacity of the conventional fabric filter, thereby protecting the smoker's health. - The noxious substance extracted by the
extraction filter 5 in the form of nicotine minus the filtering capacity of the volume of the fibrous filter equivalent to the volume that the extraction filter occupies in the filter rod would have been stick to the smoker's mouth, nasal mucosa, and/or lung. - A new effect of diluting the smoke through the diluted
air inflow openings 52 of the present invention was described together with the composition of the present invention in the above. - The
filter cigarette 30 of the present invention, being composed of the filter rod 2 a part of which is transparent, will improve the product value of various chamber filter cigarettes containing effective agents for the extraction of noxious substance, and bring about the economic effect of enlarging the acceptability of the consumer. - Also, the present invention enables to manufacture the kind of filter cigarettes which can eliminate various kinds of noxious substance.
- For instance, if there is a special kind of noxious substance that can not be extracted by the
extraction filter 5, then it is possible to put in the interior space A of theextraction filter 5 some agents that can filter such kind of noxious substances, and, combining the merit of the chamber filter and that of the instrumental extraction filter, provide the customer with the less harmful filter cigarette. - Further, it is necessary to continue to study ,and ultimately develop the kind of the enhanced and advanced filter cigarette safe from the lung disease and other diseases.
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1. A filter cigarette characteristic of the visibility of the interior of the filter to the naked eye in the composition wherein: in forming a filter cigarette containing in the filter rod 2 various agents or a device for the extraction of noxious substance,
various agents and/or a monolithic body of the extraction filter 5 for the extraction of noxious substance is inserted into the filter rod 2 of a filter cigarette;
the filter rod 2 is wound by a transparent filter rod wrap 4; and
a tipping paper 6, the transparent part of which winds the agents and/or the device segment, connects the filter rod 2 to the tobacco rod 1 so that the interior of the filter can be seen to the naked eye when the connection is completed.
2. A filter cigarette as claimed in claim 1 characteristic of the installation of a number of the smoke inflow openings 53 and a number of the smoke colliding walls 54 both in the entrance side and the exit side of the smoke of the extraction filter 5.
3. A filter cigarette as claimed in claim 1 characteristic of the transparent body of the extraction filter 5.
4. A filter cigarette as claimed in claim 1 characteristic of the installation of a number of the diluted air inflow openings 52 in the extraction filter 5.
5. A filter cigarette as claimed in claim 1 characteristic of the quadrangular shape of the smoke inflow openings 53 of the extraction filter 5.
6. A filter cigarette as claimed in claim 1 characteristic of the installation of the ventilation windows 41 on the transparent filter rod wrap 4.
7. A filter cigarette as claimed in claim 1 characteristic of the use of the significantly transparent part replacing the transparent part.
8. An extraction filter as claimed in claim 1 characteristic of the adoption of the fibrous micro pore for the filter of the extraction filter 5, forming a extraction filter 5′.
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