Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a filter-tipped cigarette, more specifically, a
filter-tipped cigarette which can be easily taken out of a package.
Background Art
[0002] Filter-tipped cigarettes are contained and sold in a package such that their filters
are located at an opening end of the package, when the package is opened. When the
user smokes a cigarette, the user opens the purchased cigarette package, and tries
to take out a first cigarette by holding it between finger and thumb or by the nails.
The filter-tipped cigarettes, however, are closely filled into the package, and thus
it is difficult to take out the cigarette, in particular in the case where the package
is a soft package, or it is necessary to take out the cigarette with such a strong
force that the filter is deformed. Some users strike the package to cause the cigarette
to project from the package, and then take out the cigarette by holding the cigarette
between finger and thumb. Even after the first cigarette is taken out, some users
feel it comparatively difficult to take out the second and following cigarettes.
[0003] To make it easy to take out cigarettes contained in the package, Jpn. U.M. Appln.
KOKAI Pub. No.
50-112798 proposes providing the filter with a knob which projects from the filter.
Prior Art Document
Patent Document
[0004] Patent Document 1: Jpn. U.M. Appln. KOKAI Pub. No.
50-112798
Summary of Invention
Problem to be Solved by Invention
[0005] The object of the present invention is to provide a filter-tipped cigarette which
can be easily taken out of a package and has a comparatively simple structure.
Means for Solving the Problem
[0006] According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a filter-tipped
cigarette, comprising a cylindrical cigarette rod which includes a circular distal
end surface and a circular proximal end surface, and a filter which is connected to
the cigarette rod, wherein the filter has a shape of a slant cut cylinder which has
a lower bottom surface that has a circular shape equal to the proximal end surface
of the cigarette rod, and an oblique surface that is inclined with respect to a line
that is extended from an axis of the cigarette rod, and the filter is connected at
the lower bottom surface to the cigarette rod.
Effects of Invention
[0007] The filter-tipped cigarette of the present invention has a comparatively simple structure
and can be easily taken out of a package, in particular, a soft package.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0008]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a filter-tipped cigarette according to a first embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the filter-tipped cigarette illustrated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a filter-tipped cigarette according to a second embodiment
of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a side view of the filter-tipped cigarette illustrated in FIG. 3.
FIG. 5 is a side view of a part of a filter-tipped cigarette according to a third
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a part of the filter-tipped cigarette illustrated
in FIG. 5.
FIG. 7 is a side view of a part of a filter-tipped cigarette according to a fourth
embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a part of the filter-tipped cigarette illustrated
in FIG. 7.
FIG. 9 is a schematic front view of a cigarette package, which contains a plurality
of the filter-tipped cigarettes illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, and part of which
is cut away.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0009] Embodiments of the present invention will be explained in more detail hereinafter.
[0010] A filter-tipped cigarette according to one aspect of the present invention has the
same structure as that of an ordinary filter-tipped cigarette, except for a structure
of a filter. Specifically, the filter-tipped cigarette according to one aspect of
the present invention comprises a cylindrical cigarette rod which includes a circular
distal end surface (flat surface) and a circular proximal end surface (flat surface),
and a filter which is connected to the cigarette rod. The filter has a shape of a
slant cut cylinder, which has a circular lower bottom surface (flat surface) that
has the same shape as the proximal end surface of the cigarette rod, and an oblique
surface which is inclined with respect to a line extended from the axis of the cigarette
rod. The filter abuts, at the lower bottom surface, against the proximal end surface
of the cigarette rod.
[0011] The slant cut cylinder includes a structure which is obtained by cutting a cylinder
by a plane which is inclined at an angle that exceeds zero and is less than 90° with
respect to a cylinder axis (which exists on the line extended from the axis of the
cigarette rod, and which corresponds to the central axis of the filter). In an embodiment
of the present invention, the plane which cuts the cylinder does not cut the lower
bottom surface of the cylinder, but the plane may cut, or not cut, an upper bottom
surface of the cylinder. When the cutting plane does not cut the upper bottom surface
of the cylinder, the cut cylinder is a so-called obliquely cut cylinder. In the obliquely
cut cylinder, the oblique surface is a flat surface which has an elliptical shape.
When the cutting plane cuts the upper bottom surface of the cylinder, the upper surface
of the slant cut cylinder is formed of a circular arc-shaped flat surface which is
parallel with the lower bottom surface, and an elliptical arc-shaped oblique flat
surface that has a chord equal to a chord of an arc of the circular arc-shaped flat
surface. The elliptical arc has a line-symmetrical shape with respect to a major axis
of an ellipse that includes the elliptical arc. In these cases, generally, the oblique
flat surface of the filter crosses the line extended from the axis of the cigarette
rod.
[0012] In the present invention, the slant cut cylinder includes the case where the oblique
surface is a curved surface. Specifically, the oblique elliptical surface forms a
convex curved surface or a concave curved surface, not a flat surface. In this case,
the fact "the convex curved surface or the concave curved surface is inclined" means
that a straight line which connects two points that define the maximum length among
straight lines that connect two points on a contour line of the convex curved surface
or the concave curved surface crosses the axis of the cigarette rod.
[0013] Next, embodiments of the present invention will be explained with reference to drawings.
The same constituent element is denoted by the same reference symbol through the drawings,
and repeated explanation thereof is omitted.
[0014] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a filter-tipped cigarette 10 according to a first
embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a side view of the filter-tipped
cigarette 10.
[0015] The filter-tipped cigarette 10 comprises a cigarette rod 110, which is formed by
wrapping a periphery of a cylindrical rod that is formed of an ordinary tobacco filler,
such as tobacco shreds, in ordinary cigarette paper. The cigarette rod 110 includes
a distal end surface 111 and a proximal end surface 112, and the distal end surface
111 and the proximal end surface 112 are circular flat surfaces, as a matter of course.
The cigarette rod 110 may have a length of 49 to 68 mm, and a diameter of 7.2 to 8.3
mm, like ordinary cigarettes.
[0016] A filter 120 is connected to the proximal end surface 112 of the cigarette rod 110,
by tipping paper 130, like ordinary filter-tipped cigarettes. The filter 120 is formed
of a filter main body that is formed of, for example, a cellulose acetate fiber tow,
and a shaping paper which wraps the filter main body. The filter 120 has a shape of
an obliquely cut cylinder. Specifically, the filter 120 has an elliptical oblique
flat surface 121, and a lower bottom surface 122 which has a circular shape equal
to the distal end of the cigarette rod 110. The elliptical oblique flat surface 121
crosses a cylinder axis (i.e., a line extended from an axis AX of the cigarette rod
110). The lower bottom surface 122 of the filter 120 abuts against the proximal end
surface 112 of the cigarette rod 110. Like ordinary filter-tipped cigarettes, the
tipping paper 130 covers peripheries of the cigarette rod 110 and the filter 120 to
extend from the proximal end part of the cigarette rod 110 to an upper end of the
filter 120.
[0017] A diameter of the filter 120 is equal to a diameter of the cigarette rod 110. As
described above, although the cigarette rod 110 and the filter 120 are connected to
each other by the tipping paper 130, the diameter of the filter 120 does not include
a thickness (generally, 40 µm) of the tipping paper 130.
[0018] With reference to FIG. 2, an acute angle θ which is made between the elliptical oblique
flat surface 121 and the line extended from the axis AX of the cigarette rod 110 is
preferably greater than 28° and less than 72°, more preferably greater than 28° and
less than 58°, from the viewpoint of ease of taking out the cigarette (i.e., ease
of holding the cigarette between finger and thumb). In addition, a distance d in an
axial direction of the cigarette rod 10 between two points on the peripheral surface
of the filter 120, wherein the two points define a major axis of the ellipse of the
oblique flat surface 121, is preferably greater than 2.5 mm and less than 12.5 mm,
more preferably fall within a range of 5.0 to 7.5 mm, in consideration of ease of
smoking when the user holds the cigarette in the mouth. Here, the two points are actually
located on the peripheral surface of the tipping paper 130, but expressed as being
located on the filter 120 for simple explanation hereinafter. In other words, the
distance d is a difference between a maximum length and a minimum length of the filter
120 in an axial direction of the cigarette rod 110. The maximum length LL of the filter
rod 120 in the axial direction of the cigarette rod 110 is generally 18.25 to 36.25
mm. The two points on the peripheral surface of the filter 120, which define the major
axis of the ellipse of the oblique flat surface 121, are also expressed as two points
which define the longest straight line among straight lines which connect two points
on the contour line of the oblique flat surface 121.
[0019] Two filter-tipped cigarettes 10 illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 can be simultaneously
manufactured from one cigarette-connected body, by manufacturing the cigarette-connected
body wherein two cigarette rods are connected by tipping paper to both ends of a filter
member that has a length twice as great as the filter of the filter-tipped cigarette
of an end product, according to a usual method, and thereafter putting the cigarette-connected
body on a circumferential surface of a cutting drum having a truncated cone shape,
and pressing a circular knife against the filter member in a direction vertical to
the axis of the cutting drum.
[0020] FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a filter-tipped cigarette according to
a second embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 4 is a side view of the filter-tipped
cigarette 20.
[0021] The filter-tipped cigarette 20 has the same structure as that of the filter-tipped
cigarette illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, except for a structure of a filter 210.
[0022] The filter 210 has a structure of a slant cut cylinder which is obtained by cutting
a cylinder by a plane which cuts an upper bottom surface of the cylinder. Specifically,
the filter 210 includes a lower end surface 213 which corresponds to a lower bottom
surface of the cylinder and has the same circular shape as that of a proximal end
surface 112 of a cigarette rod 110. An upper end surface of the filter 210 is formed
of a circular arc-shaped flat surface 211 which is parallel with the lower end surface
213, and an elliptical arc-shaped oblique flat surface 212 which has a chord equal
to a chord 211a of an arc of the circular arc-shaped flat surface 211. The elliptical
arc 212 has a line-symmetrical shape with respect to a major axis LA of an ellipse
which includes the elliptical arc 212. The elliptical arc-shaped flat surface 211
crosses a cylinder axis (i.e., a line extended from an axis AX of the cigarette rod
110).
[0023] An acute angle θ which is made between the elliptical arc-shaped oblique flat surface
212 and the line extended from the axis of the cigarette rod 110 can be the same as
the angle θ in the filter-tipped cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG. 1 and
FIG. 2. In addition, a difference d between a maximum length and a minimum length
of the filter 210 in an axial direction of the cigarette rod 110 can be the same as
the distance d in the filter-tipped cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG.
1 and FIG. 2. The maximum length LL of the filter 210 in the axial direction of the
cigarette rod 110 can be the same as the length LL in the filter-tipped cigarette
10 explained with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In the circular arc-shaped flat
surface 211 that forms the upper end surface of the filter 210 together with the elliptical
arc-shaped oblique flat surface 212, a length of a line segment from the chord 211a
to the arc, which passes through a center of a circle that includes the circular arc
and is perpendicular to the chord 211a, preferably corresponds to 10 to 100% of a
radius of the circle.
[0024] The filter-tipped cigarette illustrated in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 can be manufactured
by obtaining the filter-tipped cigarette illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, and thereafter
cutting a distal end part of the filter in a direction vertical to the axis of the
cigarette rod.
[0025] FIG. 5 is a side view of a part of a filter-tipped cigarette 30 according to a third
embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a part of
the filter-tipped cigarette 30.
[0026] The filter-tipped cigarette 30 has the same structure as that of the filter-tipped
cigarette illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, except for a structure of a filter 310.
The filter 310 includes a lower bottom flat surface 312 which is a circular flat surface
that is equal to a proximal end surface 112 of a cigarette rod 110, and includes an
oblique surface that forms a convex curved surface 311. An acute angle θ, which is
made between a longest straight line LB among straight lines that connect two points
on a contour line of the convex curved surface 311 and a line AX that is extended
from an axis of the cigarette rod 110, is equal to the angle θ in the filter-tipped
cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In addition, a distance
d in the axial direction of the cigarette rod 110 between two points which define
the longest straight line LB among straight lines that connect two points on the contour
line of the convex curved surface 312, is equal to the distance d in the filter-tipped
cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In other words, a maximum
length LL of the filter 310 in the axial direction of the cigarette rod 110 is eual
to the length LL in the filter-tipped cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG.
1 and FIG. 2.
[0027] FIG. 7 is a side view of a part of a filter-tipped cigarette 40 according to a fourth
embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a part of
the filter-tipped cigarette 40.
[0028] The filter-tipped cigarette 40 has the same structure as that of the filter-tipped
cigarette illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, except for a structure of a filter 410.
The filter 410 includes a lower bottom flat surface 412 which is a circular flat surface
that is equal to a proximal end surface 112 of a cigarette rod 110, and includes an
oblique surface that forms a concave curved surface 411. An acute angle θ, which is
made between a longest straight line LB among straight lines that connect two points
on a contour line of the concave curved surface 411 and a line AX that is extended
from an axis of the cigarette rod 110, is equal to the angle θ in the filter-tipped
cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In addition, a distance
d in the axial direction of the cigarette rod 110 between two points which define
the longest straight line LB among straight lines that connect two points on the contour
line of the concave curved surface 412, is equal to the distance d in the filter-tipped
cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. In other words, a maximum
length LL of the filter 410 in the axial direction of the cigarette rod 110 is equal
to the length LL in the filter-tipped cigarette 10 explained with reference to FIG.
1 and FIG. 2.
[0029] The filter-tipped cigarettes illustrated in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6, as well as FIG. 7
and FIG. 8, can be manufactured by obtaining the cigarette-connected body explained
above and thereafter cutting the filter material to have curved surfaces by a laser
beam. One filter-tipped cigarette illustrated in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6 and one filter-tipped
cigarette illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 are obtained from one cigarette-connected
body.
[0030] The filter-tipped cigarettes explained above according to one aspect of the present
invention are contained in a package like ordinary cigarettes. In the package, the
filter-tipped cigarettes are contained such that their filters are located on an opening
side of the package. Preferably, the filter-tipped cigarettes are located in the package
such that the oblique surfaces of the filters are parallel with each other.
[0031] FIG. 9 is a schematic front view of a tobacco package 50, in which a plurality of
(for example, twenty) filter-tipped cigarettes illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are
contained in a soft package 510, and part of which is cut away. The tobacco package
50 is the same as an ordinary tobacco package, except that the contained filter-tipped
cigarettes are those of the present invention.
[0032] Specifically, the soft package 510 is the same as an ordinary soft package, and includes
an exterior soft pack 511 which is formed of paper and has a box shape. In the exterior
soft pack 511, twenty filter-tipped cigarettes 10 are closely filled and contained,
wherein the cigarettes are wrapped in an interior soft pack 512 that is formed of
paper backed with aluminum foil. The package 510 is sealed with sealing paper 513
from its top surface to its front surface and back surface. Generally, the package
510 is enclosed by a thin resin film (not shown).
[0033] As illustrated in FIG. 9, the filter-tipped cigarettes 10 are preferably contained
in the package such that oblique surfaces 121 of the filters 120 are parallel with
each other, from the viewpoint of ease of taking the cigarettes out of the package.
Example
Example 1
[0034] Filter-tipped cigarettes which have the same structure as that of the filter-tipped
cigarette illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 were manufactured, by varying the inclination
angle θ of the oblique surface 121 and the difference d between the maximum length
and the minimum length of the filter 120 in the axial direction of the cigarette rod
110. The length of the cigarette rod 110 was 59 mm, and the diameter of the cigarette
rod 110 was 7.9 mm. The length of the filter 120 along the central axis thereof was
25 mm. The cigarette rod 110 was connected with the filter 120 by tipping paper having
a thickness of 40 µm. Each tobacco package 50 was manufactured by putting twenty filter-tipped
cigarettes having the same structure into the soft package 510 as illustrated in FIG.
9, and sealing the package 510 with sealing paper. For each of manufactured tobacco
packages, ease of taking out the first cigarette (ease of holding the cigarette between
finger and thumb) and ease of smoking the cigarette were investigated, by asking panelists
about them. Table 1 shows results of the investigation.
Table 1
d (mm) |
θ (degree) |
Ease of holding |
Ease of smoking |
0 |
90 |
Reference |
Reference |
2.5 |
72 |
Slightly good |
No discomfort |
5.0 |
58 |
Good |
Not much discomfort |
7.5 |
46 |
Good |
Not much discomfort |
10.0 |
38 |
Good |
Slight discomfort (since the part held in the mouth is long) |
12.5 |
32 |
Good |
Slight difficulty in smoking (since the part held in the mouth is long) |
15.0 |
28 |
Good |
Difficulty in smoking (the part held in the mouth is long, and part of the tip surface
easily goes out of the lips) |
[0035] The results in Table 1 show that cigarettes with filters having oblique surfaces
can be more easily taken out of the package, and that the inclination angle θ preferably
falls within a range of greater than 28° and less than 72°. The results also show
that the distance d preferably falls within a range of greater than 2.5 mm and less
than 12.5 mm.
[0036] As detailed above, the filter-tipped cigarettes according to the present invention
can be easily taken out of the package, in particular, the soft package, and has a
comparatively simple structure.
1. A filter-tipped cigarette, comprising:
a cylindrical cigarette rod which includes a circular distal end surface and a circular
proximal end surface; and
a filter which is connected to the cigarette rod,
wherein the filter has a shape of a slant cut cylinder which has a lower bottom surface
that has a circular shape equal to the proximal end surface of the cigarette rod,
and an oblique surface that is inclined with respect to a line that is extended from
an axis of the cigarette rod; and is connected at the lower bottom surface to the
cigarette rod.
2. The filter-tipped cigarette according to claim 1, wherein the oblique surface forms
a flat surface.
3. The filter-tipped cigarette according to claim 2, wherein the oblique surface has
an elliptical shape.
4. The filter-tipped cigarette according to claim 2, wherein the oblique surface has
an elliptical arc shape.
5. The filter-tipped cigarette according to any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the oblique
surface crosses the line that is extended from the axis of the cigarette rod.
6. The filter-tipped cigarette according to any one of claims 2 to 5, wherein an acute
angle which is made between the oblique surface and the line that is extended from
the axis of the cigarette rod is greater than 28° and less than 72°.
7. The filter-tipped cigarette according to claim 1, wherein the oblique surface forms
a curved surface.
8. The filter-tipped cigarette according to claim 7, wherein an acute angle which is
made between a longest straight line among straight lines that connect two points
on a contour line of the oblique surface and the line that is extended from the axis
of the cigarette rod is greater than 28° and less than 72°.
9. The filter-tipped cigarette according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the cigarette
rod has a length of 49 to 68 mm, and a diameter of 7.2 to 8.3 mm.
10. The filter-tipped cigarette according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the filter
has a maximum length of 18.25 to 36.25 mm in an axial direction of the cigarette rod.
11. The filter-tipped cigarette according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein a difference
between a maximum length and a minimum length of the filter in an axial direction
of the cigarette rod is greater than 2.5 mm and less than 12.5 mm.
12. The filter-tipped cigarette according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the cigarette
rod has a length of 49 to 68 mm, and a diameter of 7.2 to 8.3 mm.