Technical Field
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a cooling block including a cooling agent and an
aerosol generating article including the same.
Background Art
[0002] Some cooling agents have been used on their own in shaving foam, toothpaste, gargles,
and food, but none have been used in an aerosol generating article as a substitute
for menthol using a cooling block with a flavored design technology of the cooling
agent.
[0003] Meanwhile, the current aerosol generating articles have a proportion of menthol higher
than that of other flavored substances, and therefore, it is necessary to exhibit
main characteristics of menthol or differentiation and diversity thereof compared
to menthol of the related art to ensure competitiveness. In addition, the current
issue is to develop a menthol substitute and ensure a product application technology
to maintain competitiveness of an existing product and continuously provide users'
convenience through implementation of similar characteristics of menthol.
[0004] Meanwhile, sensory characteristics of menthol may be divided into main characteristics
and secondary characteristics, the main characteristics correspond to cooling (refreshing,
body), fresh (clean taste without drying), and minty (peppermint flavor) characteristics,
and the secondary characteristics correspond to herbal, green, and earthy characteristics.
[0005] If some specific cooling agents are used alone, it is considered that the implement
the sensory characteristics of such complex menthol is extremely limited. The similar
characteristics of menthol are able to be implemented only through a blending technology
that reflects characteristics of various cooling agents, and thus, it is essential
to develop a recipe for it.
Disclosure of the Invention
Technical Goals
[0006] In such circumstances, in order to overcome the current situation and/or limitations
of the technology of the related art described above, an object of the present disclosure
is to provide a cooling block including a combination of specific cooling agents,
and an aerosol generating article including the same.
[0007] However, goals to be achieved are not limited to those described above, and other
goals not mentioned above are clearly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art
from the following description.
Technical Solutions
[0008] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a cooling
block for an aerosol generating article, the cooling block including:
at least one cooling agent A selected from a group consisting of WS-3, WS-5, WS-23,
and menthyl lactate;
at least one cooling agent B selected from a group consisting of isopulegol, 4-terpineol,
menthone, and menthyl acetate; and
at least one cooling agent C selected from a group consisting of cis-3-hexenol, hexyl
alcohol, 1,4-cineol, and eucalyptol.
[0009] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a method of manufacturing
a cooling block for an aerosol generating article, the method including:
step S 1 of preparing raw materials for a cooling agent A, a cooling agent B, and
a cooling agent C; and
step S2 of mixing the cooling agent A, the cooling agent B, and the cooling agent
C in a solvent,
wherein the cooling agent A is at least one selected from a group consisting of WS-3,
WS-5, WS-23, and menthyl lactate,
the cooling agent B is at least one selected from a group consisting of isopulegol,
4-terpineol, menthone, and menthyl acetate, and
the cooling agent C is at least one selected from a group consisting of cis-3-hexenol,
hexyl alcohol, 1,4-cineol, and eucalyptol.
[0010] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an aerosol
generating article including a tobacco medium portion, a filter portion, a wrapper,
and the cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0011] According to still another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a
method of manufacturing an aerosol generating article including a tobacco medium portion,
a filter portion, and a wrapper, the method including
adding a cooling block in an amount of 50 g to 250 g per 100 kg of a tobacco medium
to the tobacco medium portion,
wherein the cooling block includes the cooling block according to an embodiment of
the present disclosure.
Effects
[0012] A cooling block including cooling agents in a specific combination according to an
embodiment of the present disclosure may realize main sensory characteristics of a
menthol article such as cooling, fresh, and minty characteristics to complement taste
acceptance and satisfaction, and also complement the characteristics instead of menthol
even in a product under the restriction of menthol, thereby realizing the feeling
of menthol in a most excellent manner.
[0013] It should be understood that the effects of the present disclosure are not limited
to the above-described effects, but are construed as including all effects that can
be inferred from the configurations and features described in the following description
or claims of the present disclosure.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0014]
FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a combustible aerosol
article including a cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of a non-combustible (heating
type) aerosol generating article including a cooling block according to an embodiment
of the present disclosure.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[0015] Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying
drawings. However, various alterations and modifications may be made to the embodiments.
Here, the embodiments are not construed as limited to the disclosure. The embodiments
should be understood to include all changes, equivalents, and replacements within
the idea and the technical scope of the disclosure.
[0016] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments
only and is not to be limiting of the embodiments. The singular forms "a", "an", and
"the" are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise. It will be further understood that the terms "comprises/comprising"
and/or "includes/including" when used herein, specify the presence of stated features,
integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the
presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements,
components and/or groups thereof.
[0017] Unless otherwise defined, all terms including technical and scientific terms used
herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the
art to which the embodiments belong. It will be further understood that terms, such
as those defined in commonly-used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a
meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and
will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so
defined herein.
[0018] When describing the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, like
reference numerals refer to like components and a repeated description related thereto
will be omitted. In the description of embodiments, detailed description of well-known
related structures or functions will be omitted when it is deemed that such description
will cause ambiguous interpretation of the present disclosure.
[0019] In addition, the terms first, second, A, B, (a), and (b) may be used to describe
constituent elements of the embodiments. These terms are used only for the purpose
of discriminating one component from another component, and the nature, the sequences,
or the orders of the components are not limited by the terms.
[0020] A component, which has the same common function as a component included in any one
embodiment, will be described by using the same name in other embodiments. Unless
disclosed to the contrary, the description of any one embodiment may be applied to
other embodiments, and the specific description of the repeated configuration will
be omitted.
[0021] Throughout the disclosure, the term "aerosol generating article" may refer to an
item that may generate an aerosol, and is used to include not only combustible aerosol
generating article such as tobacco (cigarettes) or cigars, but also non-heating type
aerosol generating articles. The aerosol generating article may include an aerosol
generating material or an aerosol forming substrate. The aerosol generating article
may further include a solid material (a tobacco medium) based on tobacco raw materials
such as tobacco sheets, tobacco cuts, or reconstituted tobacco. The aerosol generating
material may include a volatile compound.
[0022] Throughout the disclosure, an "upstream or "upstream direction" refers to a direction
away from the mouth of a user who smokes the aerosol generating article and a "downstream"
or "downstream direction" refers to a direction closer to the mouth of the user who
smokes the aerosol generating article. For example, in a combustible aerosol generating
article 100 shown in FIG. 1, a tobacco medium portion 120 is located at an upstream
side or in an upstream direction of a filter portion 110.
[0023] Further, in the present disclosure, although one of a combustible cigarette of the
aerosol generating article 100 or a non-combustible (heating type) cigarette used
together with an aerosol generating device (not shown) such as an electronic cigarette
device is selected and described as an example, embodiments are not limited thereto,
and all of the above concepts may be included.
[0024] In addition, in the present disclosure, a cooling block may refer to a fragrance
or coolant composition consisting of a combination of specific cooling agents developed
herein to impart refresh feeling, clean taste, and minty feeling which are characteristics
of menthol.
[0025] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a cooling
block for an aerosol generating article, the cooling block including: at least one
cooling agent A selected from a group consisting of WS-3, WS-5, WS-23, and menthyl
lactate; at least one cooling agent B selected from a group consisting of isopulegol,
4-terpineol, menthone, and menthyl acetate; and at least one cooling agent C selected
from a group consisting of cis-3-hexenol, hexyl alcohol, 1,4-cineol, and eucalyptol.
[0026] The cooling agent A included in the cooling block indicates a base-type cooling agent
having a relatively low volatility that imparts body and persistence to a flavor,
and specific type of the cooling agent A may include WS-3 (N-ethyl-5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexanecarboxamide),
WS-5 (N-(ethoxycarbonylmethyl)-p-menthane-3-carboxamide), WS-23 (N,2,3-trimethyl-2-isopropyl
butanamide), and menthyl lactate, and a combination thereof, if necessary.
[0027] WS-3 has good persistency of cooling sensation, and WS-5 has a similar cooling effect
compared to the WS-3, but off-flavors such as saltiness may be exhibited. In addition,
mentyl lactate may bring an effect of imparting cooling sensation to a certain extent
and an effect of improving the persistency for that, WS-23 may also impart cooling
sensation, but a degree of imparting may be lower than that of mentyl lactate, and
the mentyl lactate may have a clean or mild taste compared to WS-23.
[0028] In addition, when the mentyl lactate is used together with WS-3, a bitter taste of
WS-3 may be neutralized. Accordingly, from comprehensive determination, it is desirable
to use a mixture of WS-3 and the mentyl lactate to realize the cooling sensation,
persistency, clean taste, mild feeling, etc.
[0029] Meanwhile, a content of the base-type cooling agent A having the low volatility included
in the cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be 10
wt% to 60 wt%, desirably 15 wt% to 55 wt%, and more desirably 20 wt% to 50 wt%.
[0030] When the content of the cooling agent A exceeds the upper limit, overall harmony
of the fragrance (harmony of cooling sensation, minty characteristics, fresh, and
herbal) may be broken, and the fragrance may become heavier, which may lead to negative
consequences such as suppressing the expression of fragrance of middle type cooling
agent B and top type cooling agent C. When the content thereof is lower than the lower
limit, the content of the cooling agent A is small, and the effect of imparting the
cooling sensation from this may be low, thereby reducing the harmony.
[0031] In addition, a content of WS-3 which may be included in the cooling agent A may be
5 wt% to 20 wt% and desirably 10 wt% to 15 wt% with respect to a total weight of the
cooling block. In addition, a content of menthyl lactate may be 5 wt% to 40 wt% and
more desirably 30 wt% to 40 wt%.
[0032] When the contents of WS-3 and menthyl lactate fall within the above desirable ranges,
as described above, it may be the most excellent in overall aspects of cooling sensation,
consistency, clean taste, mild feeling, etc., and a difference in effect according
to these ranges is also clearly shown in examples and comparative examples which will
be described in detail below.
[0033] The cooling agent B included in the cooling block may indicate a middle type cooling
agent having a medium volatility which improves the characteristics of the fragrance,
and specific type of the cooling agent B may include isopulegol, 4-terpineol, menthone,
and menthyl acetate, and a combination thereof, if necessary.
[0034] Among the types of cooling agent B, menthone may give a minty feeling, and menthyl
acetate connects the base, middle, and top notes harmoniously as a whole so that individual
characteristics of the base cooling agent A described above and the top cooling agent
C which will be described below are not greatly emphasized. In addition, isopulegol
gives it an earthy feeling, and 4-terpineol may give it a harsh feeling. However,
isopulegol is an expensive ingredient, and coarse feeling of 4-terpineol may bring
negative feeling to a smoker, and therefore, a combination of menthone and menthyl
acetate is preferable in consideration of the object of the present disclosure which
is to implement characteristics most similar to menthol.
[0035] Meanwhile, a content of the middle type cooling agent B having the medium volatility
included in the cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
may be 5 wt% to 50 wt%, desirably 10 wt% to 45 wt%, and more desirably 15 wt% to 40
wt%.
[0036] When the content of the cooling agent B exceeds the upper limit, the connection between
the base type cooling agent A and the top type cooling agent C may be hindered, which
may lead to degradation of overall harmony of the fragrance, and the expression of
the unique fragrance characteristic of the top type cooling agent C may be limited.
When the content thereof is less than the lower limit, the content of the cooling
agent B is small, and the effect of imparting the minty characteristic from this may
be low, thereby reducing the harmony.
[0037] In addition, a content of menthone which may be included in the cooling agent B may
be 10 wt% to 30 wt% and desirably 15 wt% to 25 wt% with respect to a total weight
of the cooling block. In addition, a content of menthyl acetate may be 5 wt% to 20
wt% and more desirably 2 wt% to 8 wt%.
[0038] As shown in a comparison between Examples 1 and 2 and Comparative Example 2 which
will be described below, it is found that, when the contents of menthone and menthyl
acetate correspond to the desired ranges, fragrance strength and harmony are excellent,
the minty feeling as menthol is imparted, and harmony may be effectively achieved
with a combination of characteristics of the top, middle, and base type cooling agents.
[0039] The cooling agent C included in the cooling block may indicate a top type cooling
agent having high volatility which is responsible for strength, unique characteristics,
and diffusivity of the fragrance, and the specific type of the cooling agent C may
include cis-3-hexenol, hexyl alcohol, 1,4-cineol, eucalyptol, and a combination thereof,
if necessary.
[0040] Among the types of the cooling agent C, cis-3-hexenol may impart scent of green such
as the smell of grass, and hexyl alcohol may impart oily feeling in addition to the
smell. In addition, eucalyptol may enhance the minty characteristic and the cooling
effect, and impart natural, herbal, and fresh notes, while 1,4-cineol shows herbal,
green, fresh, and light fragrance characteristics, but has a disadvantage of being
less harmonious than eucalyptol. Therefore, in this respect, it is desirable to use
eucalyptol as the cooling agent C.
[0041] Meanwhile, a content of the top type cooling agent C having the high volatility included
in the cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be more
than 0 wt% and 40 wt% or less, and desirably 0.5 wt% to 10 wt% or 0.5 wt% to 5 wt%.
[0042] When the content of the cooling agent C exceeds the upper limit, the unique fragrance
characteristic may be realized in an unnatural and artificial manner, heavy scent
may occur, and the harmony with the middle cooling agent B may be disturbed. On the
other hand, when the cooling agent C is not included, the completeness of the fragrance
may be degraded due to no unique fragrance characteristic, and the fresh and light
part may be generally lost.
[0043] These results may also be confirmed by a sensory evaluation comparison between Examples
1 and 2, and Comparative Example 3 in which eucalyptol is not included, which will
be described below. Through this, it is found that the cooling agent C has a great
effect on menthol refreshment, aroma intensity enhancement, and aftertaste refreshment,
despite the small amount contained in the cooling block.
[0044] Meanwhile, in addition to the cooling agent A, the cooling agent B, and the cooling
agent C described above in detail, the cooling block for the aerosol generating article
according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may further include a solvent
for mixing the agents described above. In this case, the solvent used may include
one or more selected from a group consisting of alcohol (ethanol), propylene glycol,
and glycol, and may be desirably alcohol.
[0045] At this time, a content of the solvent included in the cooling block may be about
50 wt% or less and desirably about 15 wt% to 30 wt% with respect to the total weight
of the cooling block.
[0046] As described above, by adjusting the amount of the solvent included in the cooling
block, only the fragrance strength may be adjusted while maintaining the harmony of
the cooling agents A, B, and C to maintain their role as menthol substitutes.
[0047] Meanwhile, according to another embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided
a method of manufacturing a cooling block for an aerosol generating article, the method
including: step S 1 of preparing raw materials for a cooling agent A, a cooling agent
B, and a cooling agent C; and
step S2 of mixing the cooling agent A, the cooling agent B, and the cooling agent
C in a solvent,
wherein the cooling agent A is at least one selected from a group consisting of WS-3,
WS-5, WS-23, and menthyl lactate,
the cooling agent B is at least one selected from a group consisting of isopulegol,
4-terpineol, menthone, and menthyl acetate, and
the cooling agent C is at least one selected from a group consisting of cis-3-hexenol,
hexyl alcohol, 1,4-cineol, and eucalyptol.
[0048] At this time, the solvent that may be used is substantially the same as the type
of solvent described above, and may be desirably alcohol.
[0049] The cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may be used
for the aerosol generating article, and the aerosol generating article may correspond
to a smoking article including a tobacco medium portion, a filter portion, a wrapper,
and the like.
[0050] In this case, the cooling block may be included in one or more portions of the tobacco
medium portion, the filter portion, and the wrapper constituting the aerosol generating
article, and may be flavored by direct spraying on the tobacco medium portion, the
filter portion, and the wrapper (e.g., a transfer jet nozzle system (TINS)), and may
be included in the filter portion or the like in the form of a capsule including the
cooling block.
[0051] For example, when the cooling block is added to a tobacco medium of the tobacco medium
portion, an amount of the cooling block to be added may be 50 g to 250 g, and desirably
100 g to 105 g with respect to 100 kg of the tobacco medium (tobacco cuts). When the
amount of the cooling block is more or less than the above range, the effect of the
cooling block intended in the present disclosure may be reduced.
[0052] In addition, the filter portion included in the aerosol generating article may be
divided into two or more segments, for example, a first filter portion, a second filter
portion, and the like. When at least one of the two or more segments includes the
cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure or a capsule containing
the cooling block, regardless of a position, it may be within the scope of the present
disclosure. Furthermore, a shape of the capsule may correspond to, but is not limited
to, spherical or cylindrical.
[0053] In addition, the tobacco medium portion may typically include a tobacco substance
containing nicotine such as leaf tobacco, and may further include an excipient such
as a binder or other additives. In an example, the tobacco medium included in the
tobacco medium portion may be prepared in the form of granules containing the tobacco
substance and the excipient.
[0054] In the present disclosure, the tobacco substance is a substance constituting an aerosol
forming material, and may be pieces of tobacco leaf, a tobacco stalk, tobacco dust
generated during tobacco processing, and/or leaf strips of tobacco leaf. Tobacco leaves
may be, but are not limited to, at least one selected from xanthomas, Burley tobacco,
oriental tobacco, cigar leaves, and toasted tobacco.
[0055] Meanwhile, as shown in FIG. 1 (a combustible aerosol generating article), the wrapper
according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a wrapper for each
component of the aerosol generating article, and may be divided into a tobacco medium
portion wrapper 120a wrapping the tobacco medium portion, and a filter portion wrapper
(filter wrapping paper) 110a wrapping a filter. In addition, as described above, when
the filter portion is divided into a plurality of segments, each segment may include
a wrapper that wraps around it. In addition, in order to fix the connection between
the tobacco medium portion and the filter portion, a tipping wrapper 130 wrapping
a partial area of the tobacco medium portion and the filter portion may be included,
and in order to maintain the entire shape or the like of the aerosol generating article,
an outer wrapper positioned at an outermost portion of the aerosol generating article
while wrapping all of the tobacco medium portion, the filter portion, and the like
may be included.
[0056] In the tipping wrapper which combines the tobacco medium portion and the filter,
one or more holes may be formed selectively along a circumferential direction so that
the outside air may be introduced or an internal gas may be leaked. This has an effect
of achieving an air dilution rate of a cigarette and adjusting the amount of delivery
of mainstream smoke components.
[0057] Meanwhile, the cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
may be included in a non-combustible heating type aerosol generating article as shown
in FIG. 2, and the specific portions that may be included therein are the tobacco
medium portion, the filter portion, the wrapper, and the like, which are substantially
similar to those described above with reference to FIG. 1.
[0058] Hereinafter, the configuration of the present disclosure and effects thereof will
be described in more detail through examples and comparative examples. However, the
embodiments are merely intended for the purpose of describing the disclosure in more
detail, and thus, the scope of the disclosure is not limited to the embodiments.
Examples
(1) Preparation Example: Preparation of cooling block
Example 1
[0059] In order to prepare the cooling block according to an embodiment of the present disclosure,
WS-3 and menthyl lactate in a powder form, and menthone, menthyl acetate, and eucalyptol
in a liquid form were prepared as fragrance raw materials. The prepared raw materials
of WS-3, menthyl lactate, menthone, menthyl acetate, and eucalyptol were mixed and
stirred for a predetermined period of time so that they were sufficiently dissolved
in alcohol which is a solvent.
[0060] At this time, contents of the added raw materials and alcohol were adjusted as shown
in Table 1 below.
Example 2
[0061] A cooling block was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that cooling
agents were dissolved in alcohol by adjusting the contents of the cooling agents such
that the content of WS-3 was adjusted to 25 wt% and the content of menthone was adjusted
to 10 wt%.
Comparative Example 1
[0062] A cooling block was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that WS-23
was dissolved in alcohol instead of WS-3. At this time, WS-23 was added so that a
content of the added WS-23 was set to 15 wt% with respect to a total weight of the
prepared cooling block.
Comparative Example 2
[0063] A cooling block was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 4-terpineol
was dissolved in alcohol instead of menthone. At this time, 4-terpineol was added
so that a content of the added 4-terpineol was set to 20 wt% with respect to the total
weight of the prepared cooling block.
Comparative Example 3
[0064] A cooling block was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that 1,4-cineol
was dissolved in alcohol instead of eucalyptol. At this time, 1,4-cineol was added
so that a content of the added 1,4-cineol was set to 2 wt% with respect to the total
weight of the prepared cooling block.
[0065] The types and contents of the cooling agents included in the cooling block prepared
in Examples 1 and 2 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3 are summarized and shown in Table
1 below.
[Table 1]
| Classificati on |
WS-3 |
Menthy l lactate |
Mentho n |
Menthy l acetate |
Eucaly ptol |
WS-23 |
4-terpine ol |
1,4-cineol |
Alcohol |
| Example 1 |
15 |
35 |
20 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
23 |
| Example 2 |
25 |
35 |
10 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
23 |
| Comparati ve Example 1 |
0 |
35 |
20 |
5 |
2 |
15 |
0 |
0 |
23 |
| Comparati ve Example 2 |
15 |
35 |
0 |
5 |
2 |
0 |
20 |
0 |
23 |
| Comparati ve Example 3 |
15 |
35 |
20 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
23 |
(The units of numerical values in Table 1 above all correspond to wt%)
(2) Test Example 1: Sensory evaluation of prepared cooling block
[0066] 16 panelists in KT&G R&D smoked an aerosol generating article including the cooling
block of each of Examples 1 and 2 and Comparative Examples 1 to 3 prepared above,
and evaluated intensity of smoking taste, feeling of menthol refreshment, smooth throat
swallowing, fragrance strength, harmony, clean aftertaste, and satisfaction based
on 9 points. An average value of evaluation results is obtained and shown in Table
2 below.
[Table 2]
| Classification |
Intensity of smoking flavor |
Feeling of menthol refreshment |
Smooth throat swallowing |
Fragrance strength |
Harmony |
Clean aftertaste |
Satisfaction |
| Example 1 |
4.23 |
5.03 |
4.54 |
5.17 |
5.24 |
5.22 |
5.14 |
| Example 2 |
4.20 |
4.61 |
4.12 |
4.53 |
4.67 |
4.62 |
4.56 |
| Comparative Example 1 |
3.54 |
4.54 |
4.08 |
4.51 |
4.52 |
4.02 |
4.08 |
| Comparative Example 2 |
4.14 |
4.58 |
4.53 |
3.58 |
4.06 |
4.53 |
4.13 |
| Comparative Example 3 |
4.13 |
4.02 |
4.14 |
4.01 |
4.07 |
3.58 |
3.87 |
[0067] Referring to the results shown in Table 2, it is found that the evaluation of Examples
1 and 2, in which all of WS-3, menthyl lactate, menthone, menthyl acetate, and eucalyptol
are included, shows more excellent results in terms of intensity of smoking taste,
feeling of menthol refreshment, fragrance strength, harmony, clean aftertaste, and
overall satisfaction, compared to Comparative Examples 1 to 3 which are lack of WS-3,
menthone, and eucalyptol, respectively.
[0068] More specifically, it is found that, in Comparative Example 1 which is lack of WS-3,
the degrees of the intensity of smoking taste and clean aftertaste are more inferior
among various items, and in Comparative Example 2 which is lack of menthone, the fragrance
strength and the harmony are more inferior. In addition, it is found that, in Comparative
Example 3 which is lack of eucalyptol, the evaluation of the feeling of menthol refreshment,
fragrance strength, harmony, and clean aftertaste is inferior than those in the examples.
[0069] Accordingly, a smoker may figure out that the overall satisfaction of Examples 1
and 2 is more excellent than that of Comparative Examples 1 to 3.
[0070] On the other hand, in comparison between Examples 1 and 2 in which the contents of
WS-3 and menthone are adjusted differently, Example 2 in which an excessive amount
of WS-3 or a small amount of menthone is added, showed a slight difference in terms
of the feeling of menthol refreshment, smooth throat swallowing, fragrance strength,
harmony, and clean aftertaste, and thus, showed a slightly inferior result in terms
of the overall satisfaction, compared to Example 1.
(3) Test Example 2: Comparison of sensory evaluation with current cigarettes
Comparison between aerosol generating article including cooling block of Example 1
and current ESSE CHANGE 1 mg
[0071] The cooling block prepared in Example 1 was applied to an aerosol generating article
by directly spraying onto tobacco cuts during a tobacco preparing process.
[0072] Then, 13 panelists of KT&G R&D smoked each of ESSE CHANGE 1 mg (a test product in
which some menthol is mixed and applied to a secondary flavoring agent when preparing
ESSE CHANGE 1 mg) and the aerosol generating article including the cooling block of
Example 1, and evaluated intensity of smoking taste, feeling of menthol refreshment,
smooth throat swallowing, fragrance strength, harmony, clean aftertaste, and satisfaction
based on 9 points. An average value of evaluation results is obtained and shown in
Table 3 below.
[Table 3]
| Classification |
Intensity of smoking flavor |
Feeling of menthol refreshment |
Smooth throat swallowing |
Fragrance strength |
Harmony |
Clean aftertaste |
Satisfaction |
| Current |
4.04 |
3.19 |
5.27 |
3.42 |
4.73 |
5.08 |
4.92 |
| Substitute |
4.00 |
3.23 |
5.15 |
3.46 |
4.54 |
5.04 |
4.88 |
Comparison between aerosol generating article including cooling block of Example 1
and normal ESSE CHANGE 1 mg
[0073] 16 panelists of KT&G R&D smoked each of normal ESSE CHANGE 1 mg (a test product in
which menthol and the cooling block are applied without mixing to a secondary flavoring
agent) and the aerosol generating article including the cooling block of Example 1,
and performed the evaluation in the same manner as described above. An average value
of evaluation results is obtained and shown in Table 4 below.
Table 4
| Classification |
Intensity of smoking flavor |
Feeling of menthol refreshment |
Smooth throat swallowing |
Fragrance strength |
Harmony |
Clean aftertaste |
Satisfaction |
| Current |
4.04 |
2.71 |
4.93 |
2.86 |
4.57 |
5.00 |
5.00 |
| Substitute |
3.86 |
3.18 |
5.29 |
3.93 |
4.96 |
5.07 |
5.07 |
Comparison between aerosol generating article including cooling block of Example 1
and current Raison French Black
[0074] 16 panelists of KT&G R&D smoked each of current Raison French Black and the aerosol
generating article including the cooling block of Example 1, and performed the evaluation
in the same manner as described above. An average value of evaluation results is obtained
and shown in Table 5 below.
[Table 5]
| Classification |
Intensity of smoking flavor |
Feeling of menthol refreshment |
Smooth throat swallowing |
Fragrance strength |
Harmony |
Clean aftertaste |
Satisfaction |
| Current |
3.91 |
3.66 |
4.59 |
4.19 |
4.56 |
4.38 |
4.56 |
| Substitute |
4.16 |
4.00 |
4.72 |
4.41 |
4.88 |
4.72 |
5.03 |
[0075] From the results of Test Example 2, it is found that, compared to the aerosol generating
articles such as current ESSE CHANGE 1 mg, normal ESSE CHANGE 1 mg, and Raison French
Black, the aerosol generating article including the cooling block according to an
embodiment of the present disclosure shows higher feeling of menthol refreshment,
clean aftertaste, and overall satisfaction, and the cooling block complements taste
acceptance and satisfaction of menthol products of the related art or realizes main
sensory characteristics in an excellent manner.
[0076] While the embodiments are described with reference to drawings, it will be apparent
to one of ordinary skill in the art that various alterations and modifications in
form and details may be made in these embodiments without departing from the spirit
and scope of the claims and their equivalents. For example, suitable results may be
achieved if the described techniques are performed in a different order, and/or if
components in a described system, architecture, device, or circuit are combined in
a different manner, and/or replaced or supplemented by other components or their equivalents.
[0077] Therefore, other implementations, other embodiments, and equivalents to the claims
are also within the scope of the following claims.
Explanation of Reference numerals
[0078]
100: Aerosol generating article
110: Filter portion
110A: Filter wrapping paper
120: Tobacco medium portion
120a: Tobacco medium portion wrapper (inner wrapping paper)
130: Tipping wrapper
140: Outer wrapping paper
150: Front end plug
1. A cooling block for an aerosol generating article, the cooling block comprising:
at least one cooling agent A selected from a group consisting of WS-3, WS-5, WS-23,
and menthyl lactate;
at least one cooling agent B selected from a group consisting of isopulegol, 4-terpineol,
menthone, and menthyl acetate; and
at least one cooling agent C selected from a group consisting of cis-3-hexenol, hexyl
alcohol, 1,4-cineol, and eucalyptol.
2. The cooling block of claim 1, wherein the cooling agent A comprises WS-3 and mentyl
lactate.
3. The cooling block of claim 2, wherein the cooling agent B comprises menthone and menthyl
acetate.
4. The cooling block of claim 3, wherein the cooling agent C comprises eucalyptol.
5. The cooling block of claim 1, comprising:
with respect to a total weight of the cooling block,
the cooling agent A in an amount of 10 wt% to 60 wt%;
the cooling agent B in an amount of 5 wt% to 50 wt%; and
the cooling agent C in an amount of more than 0 wt% and 40 wt% or less.
6. The cooling block of claim 1, comprising:
a solvent, in addition to the cooling agent A, the cooling agent B, and the cooling
agent C.
7. The cooling block of claim 6, wherein
the solvent comprises at least one selected from a group consisting of alcohol, propylene
glycol, and glycerol, and
a content of the solvent is 50 wt% or less with respect to a total weight of the cooling
block.
8. The cooling block of claim 1, comprising:
with respect to a total weight of the cooling block,
WS-3 in an amount of 10 wt% to 15 wt%;
menthyl lactate in an amount of 30 wt% to 40 wt%;
menthone in an amount of 15 wt% to 25 wt%;
menthyl acetate in an amount of 2 wt% to 8 wt;
eucalyptol in an amount of 0.5 wt% to 5 wt%; and
alcohol in an amount of 15 wt% to 30 wt%.
9. A method of manufacturing a cooling block for an aerosol generating article, the method
comprising:
step S1 of preparing raw materials for a cooling agent A, a cooling agent B, and a
cooling agent C; and
step S2 of mixing the cooling agent A, the cooling agent B, and the cooling agent
C in a solvent,
wherein the cooling agent A is at least one selected from a group consisting of WS-3,
WS-5, WS-23, and menthyl lactate,
wherein the cooling agent B is at least one selected from a group consisting of isopulegol,
4-terpineol, menthone, and menthyl acetate, and
wherein the cooling agent C is at least one selected from a group consisting of cis-3-hexenol,
hexyl alcohol, 1,4-cineol, and eucalyptol.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the solvent comprises at least one selected from a
group consisting of alcohol, propylene glycol, and glycerol.
11. An aerosol generating article comprising:
a tobacco medium portion;
a filter portion;
a wrapper; and
the cooling block of one of claims 1 to 8.
12. The aerosol generating article of claim 11, wherein the aerosol generating article
is a combustible or non-combustible heating type.
13. A method of manufacturing an aerosol generating article comprising a tobacco medium
portion, a filter portion, and a wrapper, the method comprising:
adding a cooling block in an amount of 50 g to 250 g per 100 kg of a tobacco medium
to the tobacco medium portion,
wherein the cooling block comprises the cooling block of one of claims 1 to 8.