[0001] The invention relates to a heater for tobacco-material-containing rods and a system
consisting of a heater for tobacco-material-containing rods and a tobacco-material-containing
rod.
[0002] The tobacco industry and associated industries as well as tobacco cultivation, tobacco
machine production and suppliers of packaging and other materials are an important
economic factor in many countries. However, smoking has health risks so that an improvement
in the safety of tobacco products is sought.
[0003] Conventional cigarettes comprise a rod made of tobacco material (tobacco rod) with
a wrapping made of cigarette paper. A cylindrical filter (plug) made of cellulose
acetate with a wrapping made of filter paper (plug wrap) is placed on one end of the
tobacco rod. The filter and edge area of the tobacco rod is wrapped by a wrapping
made of tipping paper. The tobacco material is made of natural leaf tobacco, in particular
by conditioning, stemming/stripping, drying, mixing, saucing (casing), flavouring
by spraying on flavouring substances (top flavouring) and cutting. Frequently, up
to 25% reconstituted tobacco or other tobacco substitute is mixed into the tobacco
material produced in this manner. Reconstituted tobacco is a pliant, homogeneous,
paper-like sheet, which is produced in a process known from paper production of finely
ground and rebundled raw tobacco or from clean fabrication waste also treated in this
manner.
[0004] One disadvantage of the conventional cigarette is that hazardous substances are released
as a result of the burning of the tobacco material at temperatures of 800° to 1100°C.
[0006] EP 1 993 388 B1 describes tobacco products and smoking articles (e.g. cigarettes), which do not release
products of incomplete burning and pyrolysis products. The smoking article has an
end to be lit, downstream from this a mouth end and an aerosol-producing system. The
aerosol-producing system comprises a heat-generating segment and an aerosol-producing
segment, which is arranged downstream from the heat-generating segment. The heat-generating
segment preferably comprises a short heat source, which contains a combustible, carbon-containing
fuel element. The aerosol-producing area comprises an aerosol-generating material,
e.g. glycerine and flavour. A mouthpiece, on which the smoker can draw, is arranged
on the mouth end. The mouthpiece is preferably a filter. The heat source is in intimate
contact with particles of cerium oxide and a metallic halide, which convert carbon
monoxide into carbon dioxide. When the smoker draws on the mouth end, air is pulled
through the heat-generating segment and heated. Carbon monoxide created by the burning
is converted to carbon dioxide. The heated air vaporises aerosol from the aerosol
segment and the aerosol is inhaled through the filter by the smoker. The vaporising
of the aerosol via the heated air avoids incomplete combustion products and pyrolysis
products.
[0007] EP 2 443 947 A1 describes another smoking article, which has a carbon-containing fuel element in
an end to be lit, an aerosol-producing system arranged downstream from it and a filter
arranged downstream from it. The smoking articles with integrated chemical heat source
have the disadvantage that their production is complex. Moreover, they can create
carbon monoxide and other poisonous combustion products that smoker ingests. There
is also the risk that the tobacco burns and the taste of the aerosol is negatively
impacted.
[0008] The electronic system "IQOS" by Philip Morris consists of a pen-like heater and the
"Marlboro Heat Sticks", which contain pulverized tobacco. The Heat Sticks are inserted
into the holder. The tobacco is heated to a temperature of up to 350° in the holder.
The nicotine-containing gas thereby released should contain fewer toxic substances
and is inhaled by the consumer. The health risks of conventional cigarettes should
hereby be reduced. Details on the system are specified in the following documents:
[0009] WO 2013/178766 A1 describes an aerosol-producing article comprising an aerosol-generating material,
which is supported via a support element on a spacer element, to which a filter connects.
The entirety is wrapped with cigarette paper. The aerosol-generating material comprises
a rod formed from a first sheet of crimped tobacco material and a second sheet of
another tobacco material wrapped in a wrapping material. For the production of the
rods, continuous strips of tobacco material are pulled, crimped, placed on top of
each other from bobbins, formed into a continuous strand and the strand is divided
into rods. When using the aerosol-generating article, a blade-like heating element
of a heater penetrates the aerosol-generating material and heats it with a temperature
of e.g. approximately 375°C. Aerosols are hereby released, which condense within the
spacer element and exit the filter into the mouth of the user.
[0010] Variants of the aerosol-generating article with a second sheet of a flavour not made
of tobacco are described in
WO2013/178767 A1 and with a second sheet of aluminium foil in
WO 2013/178768 A1.
WO 2013/190036 A1 describes another variant, in which the aerosol-generating substrate is to be created
such that a heating element with a diameter between 40% and 70% of the diameter of
the aerosol-generating substrate can penetrate without significant deformation of
the article.
WO 2013/098405 describes a variant, in which a support element and behind it a condensation element
are arranged in the direction of flow behind the aerosol-generating substrate.
WO 2013/098409 A1 and
WO 2013/098410 A2 describe variants, which have a front plug in front of the aerosol-generating substrate.
[0011] WO 2011/076407 A1 and
WO 2013/098395 A1 describe heaters for smoking articles, which have an electrically heated pin, which
is inserted into the aerosol-generating material of the smoking article.
[0012] US 8,430,106 and
WO 2014/048745 describe a heater for a smoking article, which have a thermally conductive pin, which
is pressed into an aerosol-producing material of the smoking article. The pin is also
heated outside the smoking article, for example inductively.
[0013] The heaters with a heated pin have the disadvantage that they only direct the heat
into the aerosol-producing material locally, so that it is heated unevenly. Furthermore,
there is a risk of the aerosol-producing material adhering to the pin.
WO 2014/048745 describes a heater for smoking articles, which has electrically conductive particles
in a cup, into which one end of the smoking article is inserted. The cup is heated
inductively. The disadvantage is the only local and thus uneven heating of the aerosol-producing
material. Furthermore, the cigarette paper impairs the heat transfer, which results
in increased heat output. This is particularly pronounced for smoking articles from
several segments, which are held together by several layers of cigarette paper.
[0014] WO 2014/048745 describes a variant, in which an inductive heater heats electrically conductive particles,
which are embedded into the aerosol-producing material of the smoking article. The
disadvantage of this is the increased production effort through the embedding of electrically
conductive particles in the aerosol-producing material.
[0015] EP 0 846 424 B1 describes a device for forming a continuous tobacco rod for the cigarette production
with a suction rod conveyor, which is equipped with a revolving, continuous, porous
tape, to which vacuum is supplied from the top and on whose underside tobacco fibres
are conveyed along a tobacco channel. In the case of the processing of tacky tobacco
fibres, such as for example during the production of cigarettes for the Indonesian
market, due to the high percentage of molasse, conventional suction conveyors frequently
lead to operating errors and only comparatively lower processing speeds are achieved.
In many cases, the suction rod conveyors need to be cleaned and the tape replaced.
[0016] The object of the invention is to create a heater for tobacco-material-containing
rods, which simultaneously heats the tobacco material while avoiding heat loss, prevents
the rod from getting stuck on the heater and requires no additional heater in the
rod. Furthermore, a system consisting of a heater for generating aerosol in a tobacco-material-containing
rod and a tobacco-material-containing rod should be made available.
[0017] The object is solved by a heater with the characteristics of claim 1.
[0018] The heater according to the invention for generating an aerosol in a rod comprising
tobacco material comprises an accommodation, into which at least one part of the rod
can be inserted, a heating element for heating air and a conduit for introducing air
heated by the heating element into the rod when at least part of it is inserted into
the accommodation.
[0019] The heater according to the invention heats the air outside the rod and introduces
the heated air into the rod inserted into the accommodation. Heat loss is avoided.
The air spreads within the rod in the tobacco material and heats it evenly so that
aerosol is evenly released from the entire tobacco material. The release of toxic
substances is avoided by the even heating. Since the heat transfer to the tobacco
material does not take place directly from the heating element, but rather via the
heated air, a sticking of the heating element is avoided. Moreover, the rod does not
necessarily have to be equipped with components of a heater, like a carbon-containing
fuel element or electrically conductive particles. It is thus avoided that the smoker
breathes in combustion gases of an oxidation means integrated into the smoking article.
[0020] According to one embodiment, the heater has a penetration element, which penetrates
into the rod when at least one part of the rod is inserted into the accommodation,
wherein the penetration element is provided with at least a portion of the conduit
and an outlet of the conduit and the outlet is arranged within the rod when the penetration
element has penetrated into the rod. This embodiment has the advantage that the heated
air is introduced particularly effectively into the rod through the penetration element.
The penetration element can effectuate an even distribution of the air via the tobacco
material. Moreover, the penetration element can hold the substance in the accommodation.
The temperature of the penetration element can be considerably lower than the temperature
of the air, whereby the sticking of the tobacco material on the penetration element
is avoided. The flushing of the penetration element with the heated air can also prevent
the sticking of the tobacco material on the penetration element. According to another
embodiment, the conduit ends at an outside of the rod, for example at the end opposite
the mouth end so that heated air can enter the rod in the end.
[0021] According to a further embodiment, the heater is a physical heating element. According
to a preferred embodiment, the heating element is an electrical heating element, for
example an electrical resistance heater.
[0022] According to another embodiment, the heating element is a chemical heating element,
in particular an oxidation means or respectively a combustible heat source. The chemical
heating element is, if necessary, separated from the conduit by an electrically conductive
wall so that the air is heated in the conduit without combustion gases getting into
the air.
[0023] According to a further embodiment, the heating element generates a hot gas. The hot
gas can intensify the heat transfer to the air.
[0024] According to a further embodiment, the conduit comprises one or more capillary tubes.
In the capillary tubes, the air can be heated evenly and they can pass evenly from
the capillary tubes into the rod. For this, each capillary tube preferably has an
outlet, from which the air enters the rod. Furthermore, each capillary tube can penetrate
the rod particularly easily without deforming it.
[0025] According to a further embodiment, the carrier tube is provided with a needle tip.
The needle tip facilitates the penetration of the capillary tube into the rod without
deforming the rod.
[0026] According to a further embodiment, the capillary tube extends parallel to the insertion
direction of the rod into the accommodation. It is hereby achieved that the capillary
tubes penetrate the rod during insertion of the rod into the accommodation. Alternatively,
the capillary tube extends perpendicular to the insertion direction of the rod into
the accommodation. The capillary tube can sit firmly in the accommodation and cut
diagonally into the rod when it is inserted into the accommodation. Alternatively,
the capillary tube only is inserted into the rod after insertion of the rod into the
accommodation. In this embodiment, the rod is immobilized particularly securely in
the accommodation.
[0027] According to a further embodiment, the outlet comprises at least one hole, in particular
at least one to four rows of holes with a diameter between 0.3 mm and 0.8 mm. Through
several holes, a particularly even introduction of the heated air into the tobacco
material is achieved.
[0028] According to a further embodiment, the holes are aligned at an acute angle to the
centre axis of the capillary tube.
[0029] According to a further embodiment, nozzles or orifices instead of holes are present
to control the air flow. A favourable distribution of the heated air in the rod can
hereby be achieved.
[0030] According to a further embodiment, the capillary tube has a resistance to draw (RTD)
of 60 - 160 mmWG. It can hereby be achieved that the resistance to draw of a smoking
article, which is smoked by means of the heater, comes close to the resistance to
draw of a conventional cigarette.
[0031] According to a further embodiment, the capillary tube or other conduit is made of
stainless steel, which is coated with a non-adhesive layer. The sticking of the tobacco
material on the capillary tube is hereby counteracted. According to a further embodiment,
the entire capillary tube or other conduit or an outer layer of the capillary tube
or other conduit is made of a heat- insulating material. The heat-insulating material
counteracts a heating of the capillary tube or other conduit and thus the sticking
of the capillary tube or other conduit to the tobacco material.
[0032] According to a further embodiment, the heater controls and restricts the number of
puffs (draws), wherein the number of puffs is preferably 6 to 14 puffs, particularly
11 draws. For this, according to a further embodiment, the heater comprises a vacuum
sensor, a controller and a valve, wherein the controller is connected with the vacuum
sensor and the valve and the controller is designed to control the valve such that
it lets through a restricted amount of air in the case of pressure loss captured by
the vacuum sensor due to a puff, wherein the amount of air is preferably restricted
such that 6 to 14 puffs are possible until the aerosol is completely released by the
tobacco material, wherein 11 puffs are preferably possible for this.
[0033] According to a further embodiment, the heater comprises a temperature sensor, which
senses the temperature within the conduit, and a controller, which is connected with
the temperature sensor and the heating element, wherein the controller controls the
temperature of the air in the conduit within a certain range. It is hereby achieved
that the heated device, which the aerosol releases from the tobacco material, has
an even temperature. The temperature preferably lies in the range of 200° to 400°C;
it is more preferably 375°C.
[0034] According to a further embodiment, the heater comprises a vacuum sensor, which is
arranged in the conduit, a controller and a sound generator for generating a crackling
(cracking) sound, wherein the controller is connected with the vacuum sensor and the
sound generator, and the controller is designed to control the sound generator such
that the sound generator generates a crackling (cracking) sound when the vacuum sensor
identifies or senses a pressure loss or pressure drop due to a puff. This embodiment
simulates the sound when smoking an Indonesian cigarette, which is caused by the burning
of special substances of Indonesian cigarettes, in particular when smaller grains
within the clove flower explode and clove oil is released through heating.
[0035] Furthermore, the object is solved by a system with the characteristics of claim 20.
The system according to the invention comprises a heater of the aforementioned type
and a rod containing tobacco material, wherein the rod can be inserted into the accommodation
of the heater. The system enables smoking while mainly avoiding the inhalation of
hazardous substances and utilization of the flavours contained in the tobacco material.
Heat loss and the sticking of the rod to the heater are avoided. The rod does not
need its own heater to heat the tobacco material.
[0036] Any combinations of the aerosol generating article and its subsequent embodiments
with the invention according to one of claims 1 to 28 are also the subject matter
of the present application.
[0037] According to a further embodiment, the rod comprises several segments, wherein at
least one segment contains tobacco material, which is only heated by the air preheated
by the heater. In addition to the segment containing the tobacco material, additional
segments can be present, in particular a segment for cooling and a segment for filtering
the heated air.
[0038] According to a further embodiment, the rod comprises at least one tobacco-material-containing
segment, a tube segment and a solid segment. The tube segment preferably serves to
cool the heated air loaded with aerosol and the solid segment to filter and further
cool the air loaded with aerosol.
[0039] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment consists of at least one plug,
preferably at least one plug made of tow-acetate or a double or triple plug. A particularly
good filter effect can hereby be achieved.
[0040] According to another embodiment, the solid segment is created such that it sets the
resistance to draw in the range of 80 to 130 mmWG, preferably 120 to 130 mmWG. This
hereby concerns the resistence to draw of the system when the rod is inserted into
the heater. It is hereby achieved that the resistance to draw of the system of the
heater and the rod comes close to the resistance to draw of a conventional cigarette.
[0041] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment comprises at least one plug,
which has elements containing one or more odorants, which are shaped like capsules
or cylinders or conically or ovally shaped fibre volumes. The odorant-containing elements
improve the task of the rod.
[0042] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment restricts the temperature of
the hot gas to 30° to 40°C. As a result, the temperature of the gas exiting the mouth
end is the same as the temperature of the gas exiting the mouth end of a conventional
cigarette.
[0043] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment effectuates a ventilation of
the aerosol-loaded air, wherein the ventilation is effectuated by 8 to 30 holes, preferably
with a diameter of 0.05 to 0.2 mm, preferably 0.1 mm, wherein the holes are created
in the solid segment by means of a laser beam, by means of electronic discharges or
mechanically. Through the holes, secondary air added to the aerosol-loaded air is
inhaled during smoking.
[0044] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment sets or adjusts the temperature
of the aerosol-loaded air by supplying additional air to the aerosol, wherein the
additional air is created by 8 to 30 holes, preferably with a diameter of 0.1 to 0.5
mm, preferably with a diameter of 0.25 mm around the perimeter of the heater. Through
the secondary air, the temperature of the aerosol-loaded air is reduced particularly
effectively, preferably in the range of 30° to 40°C.
[0045] According to a further embodiment, the tube segment has a wall thickness of 1.3 to
2.5 mm and/or an outer diameter of 5.2 to 8.5 mm. A particularly effective cooling
of the aerosol-loaded air in the tube segment is hereby achieved.
[0046] According to a further embodiment, the tobacco-material-containing segment contains
tobacco fibres and/or reconstituted tobacco with a density of 0.1 to 0.4 mg/mm
3.
[0047] According to a further embodiment, the tobacco-material-containing segment has an
inner hollow tube for inserting a capillary tube. The insertion of the capillary tube
without damaging the rod is hereby promoted.
[0048] The object of a further invention is to create a method for producing an aerosol-generating
article which manages mainly with conventional production technologies, reduces material
costs and produces aerosol-generating articles with low release of toxic substances.
Furthermore, the invention is aimed at an aerosol-generating article, which releases
fewer toxic substances and the production of which is possible with the aforementioned
advantages. Finally, the invention is directed at the use of an aerosol-generating
article or an article produced according to the method.
[0049] The object is solved by a method with the following characteristics.
[0050] The method according to the invention for producing aerosol-generating articles comprises
the following steps:
- (a) making a sheet of reconstituted tobacco material,
- (b) cutting the sheet into shreds,
- (c) adding a tacky flavour to the tobacco material,
- (d) producing a continuous tobacco rod comprising shreds, enclosing the tobacco rod
in a wrapper to form a continuous wrapped (enclosed) rod and cutting the continuous
wrapped rod into individual rod portions.
[0051] The method according to the invention uses a sheet of reconstituted tobacco material
for the production of aerosol-generating articles. The sheet is made from the stems
of the tobacco, crushed tobacco leaves, tobacco dust or other waste. The production
preferably takes place in a method borrowed from paper making, in the slurry method
or in the rolling method. These methods are highly developed and safe. Important advantages
of the use of reconstituted tobacco are that the percentage of tar and other toxic
substances in the cigarette can be reduced. Examinations have shown that the tar percentage
in reconstituted tobacco material is 60% less than the tar percentage in conventional
tobacco material. Moreover, the quality of the aerosol-generating article is stabilized
by the use of reconstituted tobacco material because different qualities of the used
material are balanced during the production of the reconstituted tobacco material.
The reuse of waste from tobacco production for the production of aerosol-generating
articles is also economically and ecologically advantageous. Another advantage is
that reconstituted tobacco has a low density, high porosity and good combustibility
and its filling content can be higher than for the direct addition of tobacco by-products
to the tobacco material of the aerosol-generating article. The production costs can
hereby be reduced and competitiveness can be improved. The tacky flavour improves
the taste. The tacky flavour is preferably molasses or another product of sugar production.
Molasses is added to the tobacco as a humectant and flavour for cigarettes for the
Indonesian market. A continuous sheet of reconstituted tobacco loaded with molasses
would not be processable or would be very difficult to process due to the tackiness
of the additive. The invention thus provides for the processing of shred of reconstituted
tobacco material loaded with molasses or another tacky flavour. Conventional distributor
units with suction tape conveyors and trimming disks, rod makers and filter assemblers
from cigarette production can be used for the production of the aerosol-generating
articles. The advantages of reconstituted tobacco material for a technically easily
controllable production of large output quantity of aerosol-forming articles with
the tacky flavours typical for Indonesian cigarettes are thus made usable for the
first time. Furthermore, the shreds of reconstituted tobacco material are advantageous
for the loading of the tobacco material with flavours and the vaporization of aerosol
due to their large surface. Due to the low density and the high porosity of the shreds,
flavours can vaporize particularly well at comparatively low temperatures. No hazardous
combustion products are generated due to the low temperatures. The inhalation of toxic
substances is thus avoided in a particularly effective manner. Moreover, the tacky
flavour can contribute to the immobilization or respectively the stabilization of
the rod sections and to the prevention of the shreds from falling out of the ends
of the rod sections. For this, the rod sections have head reinforcements through increased
tobacco density on the ends.
[0052] For the production of the reconstituted tobacco material, conventional devices can
be used, which are used for the production of reconstituted tobacco material or respectively
in the paper industry. For the cutting of the sheet into shred, a conventional tobacco
cutting machine can be used. For the production of the aerosol-forming articles, conventional
cigarette machines comprising distributor unit, rod maker and filter assembler can
be used.
[0053] Any combinations of the method and its subsequent embodiments with the invention
according to one of claims 1 to 28 are also the subject matter of the present application.
[0054] According to one embodiment of the invention, the making of the sheet of reconstituted
tobacco material comprises the steps of comminuting tobacco material to a fine particle
size and making a sheet from the comminuted tobacco material using a method known
from paper making.
[0055] According to a further embodiment, the tobacco material processed into reconstituted
tobacco material comprises one or more of the following components: stems, crushed
leaves, tobacco dust or other tobacco by-products.
[0056] According to a further embodiment of the method, flavours and/or humectants and/or
other ingredients are added to the tobacco material and a sheet of reconstituted tobacco
material is made from the tobacco material with the ingredients.
[0057] According to a preferred embodiment, molasses and/or saccharose and/or other products
of sugar production and/or saccharine or other artificial sweeteners and/or cloves
and/or clove oil and/or other clove products and/or glycerine and/or other humectants
are added as flavours. Molasses and/or saccharose and/or saccharine are preferably
to be added as tacky flavour.
[0058] According to a further embodiment, a tobacco cutting machine for cutting tobacco
is used for cutting a sheet of reconstituted tobacco into shreds. A tobacco cutting
machine, which is suitable for cutting tobacco, stems of tobacco leaves and cloves,
is preferably used.
[0059] According to a further embodiment, the size of the shreds equals or exceeds the size
of tobacco fibres, which are normally used for producing cigarettes.
[0060] According to another embodiment, the length of the shreds is 10 to 20 mm and the
width of the shreds is 0.5 to 2.0 mm.
[0061] According to a further embodiment, the shreds cut from the sheet are dried.
[0062] According to a further embodiment, a tobacco dryer is used for drying the shreds
produced from the sheet. A conventional tobacco dryer can be used for this.
[0063] According to a further embodiment, flavours and/or humectants and/or other ingredients
are added to the shreds. Tacky flavours and/or another clove product are preferably
added to the shreds. Molasses and/or saccharose and/or another product of sugar production
and/or saccharine and/or another artificial sweetener and/or clove oil are preferably
added to the shreds. The taste of the cigarette is hereby improved. The tacky shreds
can be processed easily by means of conventional cigarette machines. The flavours
are preferably added after the drying of the shreds. Alternatively or additionally,
the flavours can be added during the production of the sheet of reconstituted tobacco.
[0064] According to a preferred embodiment, the continuous tobacco rod comprises shreds
cut from a sheet of reconstituted tobacco material only. According to another embodiment,
the continuous tobacco rod comprises additionally to the shreds cut from a sheet of
reconstituted tobacco material fibers of tobacco material. According to a further
embodiment, the continuous tobacco rod comprises fibres of tobacco leafs. This embodiment
may improve the taste of the aerosol-generating articles.
[0065] According to a further embodiment, the continuous tobacco rod is produced from at
least 50% shreds. The tobacco rod is preferably produced from at least 95% shreds,
most preferably 100% shreds. According to a further embodiment, the other portion
of the continuous tobacco rod consists at least partially of fibers of tobacco material.
[0066] According to a further embodiment, rod sections are combined in the cigarette machine
or in a filter combiner with hollow tubes and filter plugs. Conventional cigarette
machines or filter combiners can be used for this. The combinations of rod section,
hollow tubes and filter plugs are segmented rods and at the same time aerosol-generating
articles.
[0067] Furthermore, the object is solved through an aerosol-generating article with the
following characteristics.
[0068] The aerosol-generating article according to the invention has a wrapper surrounding
a filler including cut shreds of a sheet of reconstituted tobacco material, wherein
a tacky flavour is added to the tobacco material.
[0069] The aerosol-generating article has the advantageous properties, which are specified
above in connection with the explanation of the method according to the invention.
The tacky flavour improves the taste of the article.
[0070] Any combinations of the aerosol-generating article and its subsequent embodiments
with the invention according to one of claims 1 to 28 are also the subject matter
of the present application.
[0071] According to a further embodiment, the tobacco material comprises cloves and/or clove
oil and/or saccharine and/or other flavours and/or glycerine and/or humectants.
[0072] According to a further embodiment, the filler includes shreds cut from a sheet of
reconstituted tobacco material only. According to another embodiment, the filler includes
fibers of tobacco material in addition to the cut shreds from a sheet of reconstituted
tobacco material. According to a further embodiment, the filler includes fibres of
tobacco leafs.
[0073] According to a further embodiment, the aerosol-generating article comprises a hollow
tube and a filter, wherein the filler is arranged at one end of the hollow tube and
the filter at the other end of the hollow tube, the filler being surrounded by the
wrapper and the hollow tube and the filter plug being surrounded by an additional
wrapper, wherein the additional wrapper surrounds a portion of the wrapper.
[0074] Finally, the invention relates to a use of an aerosol-generating article produced
according to the above method or any embodiment thereof or of an above aerosol-generating
article or any embodiment thereof with a heater, wherein the heater is designed to
heat the shreds within the cigarette in order to generate an aerosol.
[0075] According to a further embodiment, the heater is designed to heat the shreds to a
temperature in the range of 200° to 400°C, preferably to a temperature of approximately
375°C.
[0076] According to a further embodiment of the use, the heater is an electric heater.
[0077] The object of a further invention is to create a segmented rod for generating aerosols
for use with a heater for rods for generating aerosols, which is producible with little
effort. Furthermore, a method for producing the segmented rod is created.
[0078] The object is solved by a segmented rod with the following characteristics.
[0079] The segmented rod for generating aerosols consists of a segment containing at least
one tobacco material, a tube segment and a solid segment.
[0080] The segment containing at least one tobacco material serves for generating an aerosol
when the tobacco material is heated and the smoker draws on the mouth end of the rod.
The tube segment preferably serves to cool the heated air loaded with aerosol and
to provide a rod for generating aerosols with a handy size. The solid segment preferably
serves to filter and further cool the air loaded with aerosol.
[0081] Due to the fact that the rod can only consist of three segments, the production effort
is reduced and a particularly effective production with a high production capacity
is promoted.
[0082] Any combinations of the segmented rod and its subsequent embodiments with the invention
according to one of claims 1 to 3 1 are also the subject matter of the present application.
[0083] According to one embodiment, the solid segment consists of at least one plug, preferably
at least one plug made of tow-acetate or a double or triple plug. A particularly good
filter effect can hereby be achieved.
[0084] According to another embodiment, the solid segment is created such that it sets the
resistance to draw in the range of 80 to 130 mmWG, preferably 120 to 130 mmWG.
[0085] This hereby concerns the resistence to draw of the system when the rod is inserted
into the heater. It is hereby achieved that the resistance to draw of the system of
the heater and the rod comes close to the resistence to draw of a conventional cigarette.
[0086] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment comprises at least one plug,
which has elements containing one or more odorants, which are shaped like capsules
or cylinders or conically or ovally shaped fibre volumes. The odorant-containing elements
improve the taste of the rod.
[0087] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment restricts the temperature of
the hot gas to 30° to 40°C. As a result, the temperature of the gas exiting the mouth
end is the same as the temperature of the gas exiting the mouth end of a conventional
cigarette.
[0088] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment effectuates a ventilation of
the aerosol-loaded air, wherein the ventilation is effectuated by 8 to 30 holes, preferably
with a diameter of 0.05 to 0.2 mm, preferably 0.1 mm, wherein the holes are created
in the solid segment by means of a laser beam by means of electronic discharges or
mechanically. Through the holes, secondary air added to the aerosol-loaded air is
inhaled during smoking.
[0089] According to a further embodiment, the solid segment sets the temperature of the
aerosol-loaded air by supplying additional air to the aerosol, wherein the additional
air is created by 8 to 30 holes, preferably with a diameter of 0.1 to 0.5 mm, preferably
with a diameter of 0.25 mm around the perimeter of the heater. Through the secondary
air, the temperature of the aerosol-loaded air is reduced particularly effectively,
preferably in the range of 30° to 40°C.
[0090] According to a further embodiment, the tube segment has a wall thickness of 1.3 to
2.5 mm and/or an outer diameter of 5.2 to 8.5 mm. A particularly effective cooling
of the aerosol-loaded air in the tube segment is hereby achieved.
[0091] According to a further embodiment, the tobacco-material-containing segment contains
tobacco fibres or reconstituted tobacco with a density of 0.1 to 0.4 mg/mm
3.
[0092] According to a further embodiment, the tobacco-material-containing segment has an
inner hollow tube for inserting a capillary tube. The insertion of the capillary tube
without damaging the segmented rod is hereby promoted.
[0093] Furthermore, the object is solved by a method with the following characteristics.
[0094] The method for producing a segmented rod containing tobacco material according to
the invention comprises the following steps:
- (a) tubes are divided into long tubes,
- (b) filters are divided into long filters,
- (c) the long tubes and the long filters are combined into a continuous rod in that
alternately long tubes and long filters follow each other,
- (d) the rod is surrounded (wrapped) continuously with paper,
- (e) the rod surrounded with paper is cut into long combinations through long tubes,
- (f) the long combinations are divided respectively in the middle of a long tube into
combinations with respectively one long filter in the middle and short tubes at the
ends,
- (g) a continuous rod made of a continuous tobacco material rod and a continuous cigarette
paper surrounding (wrapped around) it are cut into individual, long rods,
- (h) each long rod is divided into two rods,
- (i) the two rods are pushed apart,
- (j) a combination is inserted between the two rods,
- (k) a continuous tipping paper web is cut into long tipping papers,
- (l) the long tipping papers are placed (wrapped) around the combinations and the adjacent
edges of the rods and glued with them, and
- (m) the combinations and the adjacent rods bounded thereto are divided through the
long filters into segmented rods comprising tobacco material.
[0095] The method according to the invention is particularly effective and enables very
high output numbers. It can be performed for producing cigarettes using conventional
machines.
[0096] Any combinations of the method for producing segmented rods and its subsequent embodiments
with the invention according to one of claims 1 to 3 1 are also the subject matter
of the present application.
[0097] According to one embodiment, the tubes listed in step (a) as raw material are produced
from a non-wrap acetate.
[0098] According to a further embodiment, the filters listed in step (b) as raw material
are produced from acetate.
[0099] According to a further embodiment, the two rods are advanced against the ends of
the combination after the insertion of a combination between two rods.
[0100] According to a further embodiment, the tipping paper web is provided with a cold
glue and the long tipping papers provided with cold glue are placed around the edges
of the rod sections adjacent to the combinations.
[0101] The object of a further invention is to provide a reliable device having a higher
production capacity and a longer service life for forming a continuous rod made of
tacky tobacco material.
[0102] The object is solved by a device with the following characteristics.
[0103] The device according to the invention for forming a continuous rod of tacky shreds
and/or fibres of tobacco material for the production of aerosol-generating articles
comprises a suction rod conveyor, which has a revolving, continuous, porous tape,
which is supplied with vacuum from above and on the underside of which shreds and/or
fibres of tobacco material are conveyed along a tobacco channel, characterized in
that at least one liquid pressure nozzle is directed to the underside of the tape
and is connected with a source for a liquid under pressure.
[0104] In the case of the device according to the invention, the tape is continuously or
intermittently subjected to a liquid under pressure from the liquid under pressure
nozzle (pressurized liquid nozzle) and the liquid is extracted by means of a negative
pressure source. For this, an additional negative pressure source is preferably supplied
to the continuous porous tape. Alternatively or additionally, the vacuum supplied
to the continuous porous tape is used for this. Tacky particles and other impurities
are hereby extracted from the tape and the tape is cleaned. Interruptions in operations
are hereby avoided and high throughputs are achieved and the service life of the tape
is increased. The negative pressure source is preferably applied to the continuous
porous tape, which lies opposite the side supplied with hydraulic fluid. Alternatively
or additionally, it is attached to the same side.
[0105] The cleaning of the tape preferably takes place during the production of the continuous
rodtobacco material in an area of the tape, on which the continuous rod is not shaped
from tobacco material. The cleaning of the tape preferably takes place in an area
far removed from the part of the tape, on which the continuous rod is shaped. Alternatively,
the cleaning of the tape takes place during an interruption in the production process,
in which the device does not produce a continuous rod of tobacco material.
[0106] The device is suitable both for the processing of tacky tobacco fibres as well as
for the processing of tacky shreds of reconstituted tobacco material.
[0107] Any combinations of the device for forming a continuous rod of tacky tobacco material
and its subsequent embodiments with the invention according to one of claims 1 to
28 are also the subject matter of the present application.
[0108] According to one embodiment of the invention, an exhaust hood is arranged on the
top side of the tape opposite the at least one liquid pressure nozzle and is connected
with a negative pressure source. The fluid or respectively dust is pulled out particularly
effectively by means of the exhaust hood.
[0109] According to one embodiment of the invention, the liquid pressure nozzle is a water
pressure nozzle (pressurized water nozzle) and is connected with a pressurized water
source. A particularly effective cleaning is achieved through the spraying of pressurized
water on the tape. The water is drinking water or completely demineralised water or
ultra-pure water. Furthermore, a cleaning agent can be added to the water. Furthermore,
first water with a cleaning agent and then water free of cleaning agent can be sprayed
on.
[0110] According to a preferred embodiment, the device comprises one to four liquid pressure
nozzles. It preferably comprises two liquid pressure nozzles. According to another
embodiment, the liquid pressure nozzles are flat spray nozzles. According to a further
embodiment, the liquid pressure nozzles are arranged in one or more rows perpendicular
to the conveying direction or respectively the direction of travel of the tape of
the suction rod conveyor. According to a preferred embodiment, the liquid pressure
nozzle works with a pressure of 2 to 100 bar.
[0111] According to a further embodiment, at least one compressed air nozzle (air pressure
nozzle) is pointed at the underside of the tape and is connected with a compressed
air source. By means of compressed air, the tape can be cleaned in particular of dust
and residual amounts of the pressurized, sprayed on fluid can be removed from the
tape. The tape is hereby dried so that it does not supply moisture to the tobacco
material during the formation of the suction section and the tobacco material does
not stick to the tape.
[0112] The drying of the tape by means of compressed air is particularly advantageous for
cleaning the tape during the ongoing production process.
[0113] According to a further embodiment, the device comprises three to 25 compressed air
nozzles. It preferably has eight compressed air nozzles. According to a further embodiment,
the compressed air nozzles are arranged in one or more rows perpendicular to the conveying
direction or respectively the direction of travel of the tape of the suction rod conveyor.
According to a preferred embodiment, the compressed air nozzles are operated with
compressed air in the range of 0.1 to 10 bar. They are preferably operated with a
pressure of 5 to 6 bar.
[0114] According to a further embodiment, an ambient air supply device is arranged on the
underside of the tape opposite the exhaust hood and is connected with ambient air.
The tape can be dried again through ventilation with ambient air from the ambient
air supply device and unpleasant flavours can be eliminated.
[0115] According to a further embodiment, the suction hood is connected with a fan for dust
removal and a vacuum source via a two-way valve so that the exhaust hood can be connected
optionally with the fan for dust removal and the vacuum source. For the removal of
dust from the tape, first compressed air and not yet hydraulic fluid is preferably
supplied and the exhaust hood is connected with the fan for dust removal. For the
removal of tacky components, hydraulic fluid and, if applicable, additionally compressed
air is then preferably supplied and the vacuum source is connected with the exhaust
hood.
[0116] According to a further embodiment, the two-way valve is connected with the vacuum
source via at least one filter. The filter serves to filter out water and/or dirty
tobacco and/or dust and/or air from the fluid removed from the tape.
[0117] According to a further embodiment, the two-way valve is connected with the vacuum
source via a serial arrangement of a filter for removing water and dirty tobacco and
a filter for removing dust and air.
[0118] According to a further embodiment, the at least one liquid pressure nozzle and/or
compressed air nozzle and the exhaust hood are arranged within a suction chamber,
which surrounds a part of the tape, in order to generate a negative pressure on the
top side of the tape. Alternatively, the at least oneliquid pressure nozzle and/or
compressed air nozzle and the exhaust hood are arranged outside the suction chamber.
[0119] According to a further embodiment, the compressed air nozzle is arranged in the direction
of flow of the tape behind the liquid pressure nozzle. A drying of the tape is hereby
achieved after the flushing with hydraulic fluid.
[0120] According to a further embodiment, the supply device for ambient air is arranged
in the direction of flow of the tape behind the at least one hydraulic fluid nozzle.
The tape is hereby ventilated after cleaning and drying. Further drying can be achieved
by the ventilation and accumulation of unpleasant flavours on the tape can be reduced.
[0121] The invention will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings
of exemplary embodiments. The drawings show in:
- Fig. 1
- an aerosol-generating article according to the invention in a longitudinal section;
- Fig. 2
- a rolling method for producing reconstituted tobacco in a flow chart;
- Fig. 3
- a slurry method for producing reconstituted tobacco in a flow chart;
- Fig. 4
- a paper method for producing reconstituted tobacco in a flow chart;
- Fig. 5
- a device for producing aerosol-generating article using shreds of reconstituted tobacco
material in a schematic perspective view;
- Fig. 6
- an assembly of tubes, filters and tobacco rods in a roughly schematic flow chart;
- Fig. 7
- an assembly of tubes and filters in a roughly schematic flow chart;
- Fig. 8
- a heater in a roughly schematic longitudinal section;
- Fig. 9
- the same heater with inserted rod in a roughly schematic longitudinal section;
- Fig. 10
- a further heater in an X-ray image;
- Fig. 11
- a device for cleaning a suction tape in a roughly schematic view;
- Fig. 12
- an arrangement of the device for cleaning the suction tape in a suction chamber in
a schematic view.
[0122] According to Fig. 1, an aerosol-generating article 1 has a rod section 2, which comprises
a filling of reconstituted tobacco material 3. The rod section 2 is wrapped by a wrapping
4. This is hereby preferably cigarette paper.
[0123] A tube 5, which is for example made of acetate, in particular non-wrap acetate (NWA),
or paper, is applied to the one end of the rod section 2. A filter 6 is applied to
the other end of the hollow tube 5. The filter 6 is preferably made of acetate.
[0124] The tube 5 and the filter 6 are surrounded and held together by an inner wrapping
7 e.g. made of filter paper. The tube 5, the filter 6 and the neighbouring edge of
the wrapping 4 are surrounded by an outer wrapping 8. This is hereby preferably tipping
paper. Rod section 2, tube 5 and filter 6 are hereby preferably held together.
[0125] The aerosol-generating article 1 is a segmented rod.
[0126] The reconstituted tobacco material 3 is produced in one of the methods described
below.
[0127] In the rolling process according to Fig. 2, tobacco waste like stems and tobacco
scraps are supplied 8 and ground in a first step 9. In a second step 10, the ground
material is mixed with adhesive 11 and water, spices and fragrances or flavours 12.
[0128] In a third step, the mixture is rolled in a first rolling press 13 and, in a fourth
step, in a second rolling press 14. The rolled material is dried in a fifth step 15
and cut into strings in a subsequent sixth step 16. In a seventh step 17, the cut
strings are balance dried in a cylinder.
[0129] Finally, the dried strings are packed in a last step 18. This can be omitted for
example if the reconstituted tobacco material is made in the same factory where the
aerosol-generating particle is produced.
[0130] In the slurry method according to Fig. 3, tobacco waste like stems and tobacco leaf
pieces 19 are supplied. In a first step 20, the raw material is ground. In a second
step 21, the ground material is mixed with adhesive 22 and water, spices and fragrances
or respectively flavours 23 into a pulp.
[0131] In a third step 24, the pulp is dried on a flat underlay so that a solid flat material
forms.
[0132] In a fourth step 25, the flat material is cut into strings and, if applicable, packed
in a fifth step 26.
[0133] The paper production method can take place according to the method in Fig. 4. Base
products are in turn tobacco by-products like stems, crushed tobacco leaves and tobacco
dust 27.
[0134] The raw material is classified in a first step 28. In a second step 29, classified
material is immersed in water 30 and (recycled) extraction means 31.
[0135] In a third step 32, ingredients are extracted from the mixture. The extraction means
laden with extracted substances is recycled 31 and supplied to the second step 29.
[0136] The remaining material is separated into solids 33 and liquids 34. The solids are
processed into a pulp in a further step 35 during the addition of fibres and fillers
36. In a paper-producing process, paper is made in another step 37.
[0137] The liquid 34 separated after the extraction is cleaned in another step 38 and concentrated
at a low temperature 39. Additives or respectively ingredients 40, 41 are then added
in two steps 42, 43. These are for example clove oil and/or another clove product
and/or molasses and/or saccharose and/or another sugar product and/or saccharine and/or
another artificial sweetener.
[0138] The produced paper 37 is saturated and coated with the liquid that was concentrated
and obtained in a second step 44.
[0139] The saturated and coated paper is then dried, cut and air-dried and, if applicable,
packed in further steps 45 to 48.
[0140] The reconstituted tobacco 3 produced according to the method described above is cut
into shreds in a tobacco-cutting machine. For example, a KT2-type tobacco-cutting
machine from the company Hauni can be used for this, as described in the
patent publication EP 0 872 189 A1.
[0141] The shreds are preferably dried in a tobacco dryer. For example, a KLD-type rotary
dryer from the company Hauni can be used for this, as described in the patent
publication EP 1 929 888 A1.
[0142] In a further step, top flavour can be applied to the dried and cut shreds. The top
flavour can be for example clove oil and/or another clove product and/or molasses
and/or saccharose and/or another sugar product and/or saccharine and/or another artificial
sweetener. A glycerine or another humectant can also be applied. A flavouring device
can be used for this, for example a flavouring drum with spray application of the
type FLT from the company Hauni.
[0143] The further processing of tobacco shreds prepared in this manner is explained based
on Fig. 5.
[0144] In a conventional cigarette machine, the tobacco shreds 3 are transported upwards
diagonally out of a first reservoir 49 by means of a conveyor 50. From the upper end
of the conveyor 50, the tobacco shreds 3 in a veil fall into a guide shaft 51. From
the bottom end of the guide shaft 51, the tobacco shreds 3 are dissipated by means
of needle and picker roller 52 in a fine veil 53 below a suction tape 54. A negative
pressure is supplied to the top side of the suction tape 54. The negative pressure
suctions the tobacco shreds 3 on the bottom side of the suction tape 54, where they
are shaped into a continuous tobacco rod (or respectively continuous rod of tobacco
material) in a channel.
[0145] On the end of the suction tape 54, the tobacco rod 55 is trimmed to a defined height
by means of a trimming unit 56 with a trimming disk pair. The trimming disks have
pockets on the outer periphery. They are synchronized so that alternately a pocket-free
section of the outer periphery of both trimming disks separates tobacco from the tobacco
rod 55 and the pockets of both trimming disks separate no tobacco from the tobacco
rod. A head sealing on the ends of the tobacco rods is hereby prepared.
[0146] The continuously formed tobacco rod 55 is wrapped with cigarette paper in the cigarette
machine. For this, a continuous strip 58 of cigarette paper is supplied from a cigarette
paper loader 57.
[0147] The strip 58 is transported on a garniture tape 59 in the direction of conveyance
of the tobacco rod 55 and the tobacco rod 55 is hereby applied to the strip 58. By
means of fixed deflectors or respectively folding devices, the strip 58 is sealed
around the tobacco rod 55 after it has been applied. In a gluing station, cold glue
is supplied by means of a glue jet 59.1 in the overlapping area of the two edges of
the strip 58. The strip 58 is then compressed in the area of the seam in a sealing
chamber 60 and the cold glue is hardened by means of a downstream rod heater 61. The
continuous wrapped tobacco rod 62 exits the rod heater 61.
[0148] In a subsequent weight check system 63 with microwave sensor of a system for regulating
the weight of the wrapped tobacco rod 62, the weight of the wrapped tobacco rod 62
is measured continuously. In a subsequent diameter check system 64 of a system for
regulating the diameter of the wrapped tobacco rod 62, the weight of the wrapped tobacco
rod 62 is measured continuously.
[0149] This is followed by a rod cutting device 65, from which the continuous wrapped tobacco
rod 62 is cut into individual long rod sections 67 by means of rotary knives 66.
[0150] The long rod sections 67 are then deflected perpendicular to the transport direction
of the tobacco strand 55 by means of a transfer head 68 into a sequence of parallel
long rod sections 67. These are transported on by a pickup drum 69.
[0151] Each long rod section 67 is divided into respectively two rod sections 71 (tobacco
rod) by means of a first cut drum 70.
[0152] Each pair of two rod sections 71 is pulled apart by means of a separating drum 72.
[0153] Above the conveying path of the rod sections 71, combinations 73 of a long tube 71
are supplied from a second reservoir 78 in the middle, two long filters 75 on both
sides and two short tubes 76 on the two ends. The combinations 73 are wrapped and
held together by a thin paper (e.g. filter paper) 76. They are combined in a filter
assembler, which can be part of a cigarette machine (e.g. type "Max" from the company
Hauni). The production of tube 78 and filters 80 is shown roughly schematically in
the upper part of Figure 6 and in Figure 7. The tubes 79 are preferably produced by
means of a non-wrap acetate (NWA) filter maker and the filters 80 by means of an acetate
filter maker.
[0154] According to Figure 7, the tubes 79 and filters 80 are respectively divided into
long tubes 74 and long filters 75 and combined in a combiner into a continuous rod,
in which long tubes 74 and long filters 75 are arranged alternately. The rod is wrapped
with the paper 78 and divided into combinations 73 through long tubes 79. According
to Figure 5, the combinations 73 are output in succession in parallel alignment from
the second hopper 77 and divided respectively into two halves or respectively combinations
82 by means of a second cut drum 81. The combinations 82 created by division have
respectively in the middle a long filter 75 with two short hollow tubes 76 on both
ends.
[0155] These combinations 81 are offset with respect to each other by means of an alternating
deposit drum 83 and arranged in parallel alignment in a row behind each other by means
of a centering drum 84 and transported on. Finally, a combination 82 is inserted between
two rod sections 71 on the separating drum 72 by means of a pre-assembly drum 85.
[0156] A continuous tipping paper web 87 is continuously supplied from a tipping paper loader
86. The tipping paper web 87 is provided with a cold glue by means of a tipper gluing
device 88, which is heated in a pre-heating device 89. The tipping paper web 87 is
then cut into short tipping papers 91 by means of a tipping paper cutting drum 90
and the tipping papers 91 are placed around the combinations pushed together on an
assembly drum 93 and the adjacent edges of the rod sections 71 by means of a tipping
paper drum 92.
[0157] The combinations 94 pre-glued in this manner bypass a rolling drum 95 on a rolling
hand heater 96. They are then supplied to a final cut drum 98 by means of a transfer
drum 97 and divided into respectively two aerosol-generating articles 1 or respectively
two segmented rods through the filter 82.
[0158] The production of the articles 1 from combinations 73 and rod sections 71 is shown
schematically in Figure 6. In addition to the respective state of the preliminary
product of article 1, the device acting on it is also specified.
[0159] The aerosol-generating articles 1 are brought into one row and parallel alignment
by means of a turning drum 99 so that the tipping paper 8 is located respectively
on the front side in the picture.
[0160] The articles are then supplied to a transfer drum in a laser station 101 by means
of a transfer drum 100 and perforations for secondary air are incorporated in the
area of the tipping paper 8.
[0161] The articles 1 then make their way onto an inspection drum 103 via a transfer drum
102. The quality is checked there and defective articles 1 are sorted out by means
of the downstream final reject drum 104. The defect-free articles 1 make their way
over a transfer drum 105 and a transfer and sampling drum 106 either over an exit
drum 107 to a packaging machine or into a sampling box 108.
[0162] The sorted rejects or respectively the intermediate products that have fallen during
transport are supplied for further use via a transport conveyor 109.
[0163] The aerosol-generating articles 1 are consumed by means of a heater according to
Fig. 8 to 10.
[0164] According to Fig. 8, a heater 110 has a tubular base body 111 with an insertion opening
112 for articles 1 on the one end and an air inlet 113 for air on the other end. In
the base body 111, a capillary tube 114 is arranged concentrically. The capillary
tube 114 has a needle tip 115. The capillary tube 114 and the needle tip 115 are provided
respectively with radial holes 116 , which interconnect the inside with the outside
of the capillary tube 114 or respectively the needle tip 115.
[0165] On the end lying opposite the needle tip 115, the capillary tube 114 is connected
with a funnel-like widening 116. The widening 116 is provided with an entry opening
117 for air on the side opposite the capillary tube 114. A conduit 118 for air extends
from the entry opening 117 through the widening 116 and through the capillary tube
114 up to the needle tip 115. A heating element 119 is arranged in the widening 116,
for example an electrical resistance heating wire.
[0166] The capillary tube 114 with the needle tip 115 and the widening 116 as well as the
heating element 119 are held in the base body 111 by means of holders (not shown).
[0167] Furthermore, the base body 111 has laterally at least one radial ventilation hole
120.
[0168] The electrical heating element 119 is operated with an electrical power supply, for
example with a battery or a rechargeable battery.
[0169] An accommodation 121 for a part of an article 1 inside the base body is accessible
from outside via the insertion opening 112.
[0170] According to Fig. 9, an article 1 with a rod section 2 is inserted forwards through
the insertion opening into the accommodation 121 so that the capillary tube 114 with
the needle tip 115 penetrates forwards into the reconstituted tobacco material 3.
[0171] The heating element 119 is heated by means of the electrical power supply. When the
smoker draws on the filter 6, air from the air inlet 113 is drawn into the base body
1 through the article 1 and the conduit 118. The drawn-in air is heated by the heating
element 119 to a temperature around e.g. 375° and makes its way into the rod section
2 through the conduit 118 and the holes 116. The heated air there releases an aerosol
from the reconstituted tobacco material 3.
[0172] The heated air with the aerosol makes its way to the mouth of the smoker through
the tube 5 and the filter 6. En route through the tube 5 and the filter 6, aerosol
and air are cooled down to a temperature of 30° to 40°C and unwanted substances are
filtered out of the aerosol. During inhalation, secondary air gets into the article
through the ventilation hole 120 of the base body 111 and the end of the reconstituted
tobacco material 3. Furthermore, secondary air is mixed in through secondary-air holes
122 on the filter 6. The secondary air contributes to the cooling down of aerosol
and air.
[0173] When the article 1 is used up, i.e. the reconstituted tobacco material 3 no longer
releases appreciable amounts of aerosol upon inhalation, the smoker can pull out the
article 1 and the heater is ready to receive a new article 1.
[0174] The heater 110.1 in Fig. 10 differs from the one previously described in particular
in that a vacuum sensor 123 is connected to the conduit 118. The vacuum sensor 123
is connected with an electronic controller 124. Furthermore, the heater 110.1 has
a sound generator 125 for generating a cracking sound.
[0175] An electrical power supply is connected with the controller and the heater. The electrical
power supply is optionally connectible via a plug connection 126, for example via
a USB port. The electrical power supply can also be obtained from a computer, laptop,
etc.
[0176] The heater 110.1 according to Fig. 10 can be made of several modules 127. A module
127 comprises in a part 111.1 of the cylindrical base body 111 the capillary tube
114 with the needle tip 115, the sensor 123, the controller 124, the sound generator
125 and the heating element 119.
[0177] A further module 128, which comprises the accommodation 128 for a part of the article
1, can be connected to this module 127 via a glue connection or via a detachable connection
(e.g. a screw connection). The further module 128 consists of a further part 111.2
of the cylindrical base body, provided if applicable with secondary-air holes. The
inner diameter of the further module is adjusted to the diameter of the article 1.
The heater 110.1 can be produced with modules 128 with different diameters in order
to use articles 1 with a different outer diameter.
[0178] Furthermore, the heater 110.1 can have a power supply module, which can be connected
with the other end of the module 127, e.g. through adhering or by means of a detachable
connection, such as a screw connection. The power supply module can also have a part
of the cylindrical base body 111, in which batteries or rechargeable batteries are
arranged, e.g. button cells. The connection of the power supply module with the electrical
components of the module 127 can take place via plug connections or fixed wiring.
[0179] When the smoker draws on an article 1, which is inserted into the accommodation 121,
the sensor 123 registers a negative pressure and the controller 124 controls a crackle
sound as is typical when smoking Indonesian cigarettes through the burning of clove
products.
[0180] Furthermore, the controller can switch on the heating element 119 during drawing
on the cigarette or supply increased power to the heating element 119 in order to
heat up the drawn-in air during inhalation.
[0181] Fig. 11 and 12 show a device for cleaning a suction tape 129, which can be used in
particular on a suction tape 54 according to Fig. 1.
[0182] According to Fig. 11, the device 129 comprises at least one water pressure nozzle
130, which is pointed at the underside of the tape 54. Furthermore, it comprises an
air pressure nozzle 131, which is pointed at the underside of the tape 54 in the direction
of flow of the tape 54 behind the water pressure nozzle 130. Furthermore, it comprises
a supply (feed) device for ambient air 132, which is pointed at the underside of the
tape 54 in the direction of flow of the tape 54 behind the air pressure nozzle.
[0183] Preferably, water pressure nozzles 130 with a diameter of 0.1 to 1 mm are used, which
are operated with a water pressure of max. 100 bar.
[0184] Preferably, 1 to 4, also preferably 2, water pressure nozzles 130 are used. The water
pressure nozzles 130 are preferably flat spray nozzles. For example, flat spray nozzles
with the trade name Delavan CAC are used.
[0185] The air pressure nozzles 131 preferably have a diameter of 0.1 to 1 mm.
[0186] Three to 25, preferably 8, air pressure nozzles 131 are preferably used. The air
pressure nozzles 131 can be arranged horizontally, vertically and diagonally with
respect to the plane, through which the tape passes on the air pressure nozzles 131.
Several air pressure nozzles 131 are preferably aligned differently with the belt
54. Above the tape 54, an exhaust hood 133 is arranged opposite the water pressure
nozzle 129, the air pressure nozzle 130 and the supply device for ambient air 132.
[0187] The air pressure nozzle 129 is connected with a water pressure pump 135 via a water
pressure regulator 134, the water pressure pump 135 being supplied with water out
of a container 136. The water pressure pump 135 can build up a water pressure of 2
to 250 bar. The water pressure regulator 134 enables a regulation of the water pressure
in the range of 5 to 250 bar.
[0188] The air pressure nozzle 130 is connected with a compressed air network 138 via an
air pressure regulator 137. The air pressure can be adjusted by means of the air pressure
regulator 137 in the range of 0.1 to 10 bar.
[0189] The supply device for ambient air 132 is for example a hood opened towards the underside
of the tape 54, which is connected with ambient air via a conduit.
[0190] The exhaust hood 133 is connected with a two-way valve 140 via a conduit 139. The
two-way valve 139 is connected on one side with a dust fan 141 and on the other side
via series-connected filters 142 and 143 with a vacuum pump 144 or other vacuum source.
[0191] The vacuum source 144 generates a negative pressure of 100 to 500 mbar with respect
to the ambient temperature.
[0192] The filter 142 serves to remove water and dirty tobacco. It is connected to a water
tank 145 via a discharge.
[0193] According to Figure 12, the cleaning device 129 is arranged within a suction chamber
146 for creating a negative pressure on the top side of the tape 54.
[0194] The cleaning of the tape 54 is preferably performed intermittently. It preferably
takes place after the production of 50,000 to 1,000,000 cigarettes or respectively
a time frame, which corresponds with a production of 50,000 to 100,000 cigarettes.
[0195] During normal production without the use of pressurized water, removal of dust and
air by means of the dust fan 141 to the central dust extraction takes place when the
two-way valve 140 is appropriately switched. During cleaning using pressurized water
from the water pressure nozzles 130, a suctioning of the water etc. by means of the
vacuum source 144 takes place when the two-way valve 140 is appropriately switched.
[0196] The service life of the tape 54 can be prolonged considerably. The minimum service
life of the tape 54 is 522,000 cigarettes when using the cleaning device 129, and
the maximum achieved runtime is 2,323,000 cigarettes. On average, 1,474,225 cigarettes
were able to be produced with a tape 54, which was cleaned regularly by means of the
cleaning device 129.
1. Heater for generating aerosol in a rod comprising tobacco material, the heater comprising
an accommodation, wherein at least one part of the rod can be inserted, a heating
element for heating air and a conduit for introducing air heated by the heating element
into the rod, when at least part of it is inserted into the accommodation.
2. Heater according to claim 1, comprising a penetration element which penetrates into
the rod, when at least one part of the rod is inserted into the accommodation, wherein
the penetration element is provided with an outlet of the conduit and the outlet is
arranged within the rod, when the penetration element has penetrated the rod.
3. Heater according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the heating element is a physical heating
element, especially an electrical heating element, or wherein the heating element
is a chemical heating element, especially a combustible heat source.
4. Heater according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the heating element generates
a hot gas.
5. Heater according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the conduit comprises at
least one or more capillary tubes, especially wherein the capillary tube extends parallel
to the insertion direction of the rod into the accommodation.
6. Heater according to claim 5, wherein the capillary tube is provided with a needle
tip.
7. Heater according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the accommodation is a cylindrical
accommodation.
8. Heater according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the outer diameter of the
capillary tube ranges from 1-3 mm.
9. Heater according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the outlet comprises at least
one hole, especially at least one row to four rows of holes with a diameter between
0,3 mm to 0,8 mm.
10. Heater according to claim 9, wherein the holes are aligned at an acute angle to the
centre axis of the capillary tube.
11. Heater according to any of claims 9-10, with nozzles instead of holes to control the
air flow.
12. Heater according to any of claims 5-11, wherein the capillary tube has a resistance
to draw (RTD) of 60-160 mmWG.
13. Heater according to any of claims 1-12, wherein the capillary tube or other conduit
is made of stainless steel coated with non-adhesive layer.
14. Heater according to any of the preceding claims that controls and limits the number
of puffs, wherein the number of puffs is preferably 6 to 14 puffs, particularly 11
puffs.
15. Heater according to any of the preceding claims, comprising a temperature sensor,
which senses the temperature within the conduit, and a controller, which is connected
with the temperature sensor and the heating element, wherein the controller controls
the temperature of the air in the conduit within a certain range.
16. Heater according to any of the preceding claims, comprising a vacuum sensor which
is arranged in the conduit, a controller and a sound generator for generating a crackling
sound, wherein the controller is connected with the vacuum sensor and the sound generator,
and the controller is designed to control the sound generator, so that the sound generator
generates a crackling sound when the vacuum sensor senses a pressure drop caused by
a puff.
17. A system comprising a heater according to any of claims 1-16 and a rod comprising
tobacco material, wherein the rod can be inserted into the accommodation.
18. System according to claim 17, wherein the rod comprises several segments and at least
one segment of the rod contains tobacco material, which is only heated by the air
preheated by the heater.
19. System according to claim 18, wherein the rod comprises at least one tobacco-material-containing
segment, a tube segment and a solid segment.
20. System according to claim 19, wherein the solid segment consists of at least one plug,
preferable at least made of tow acetate or a double or triple plug.
21. System according to any of claims 19-20, wherein the solid segment is designed to
adjust the resistance of draw (RTD) in the range of 80-130 mmWG, preferably 120-130
mmWG.
22. System according to any of claims 19-21, the solid segment comprising at least one
plug that contains one or more flavor containing elements shaped like capsules or
cylinders or conical or oval shaped volumes of fibres.
23. System according to any of claims 19-22, wherein the solid segment restricts the temperature
of the hot gas to 30°C to 40°C.
24. System according to any of claims 19-23, wherein the solid segment effectuates the
ventilation of aerosol-loaded air, wherein the ventilation is effectuated by 8-30
holes, preferably with a diameter from 0,05-0,2 mm, preferably 0,1 mm, whereby the
holes are reated within the solid segment by means of a laser beam, by means of electronic
discharges or mechanically.
25. System according to any of claims 19-24, wherein the solid segment adjusts the temperature
of aerosol-loaded air by supplying additional air to the aerosol, wherein the additional
air is provided by 8 to 30 holes, preferably with a diameter of 0,1 to 0,5 mm, preferably
with a diameter of 0,25 mm around the perimeter of the heater.
26. System according to any of claims 19-25, wherein the tube segment has a wall thickness
of 1,3 to 2,5 mm and/or an outer diameter of 5,2 to 8,5 mm.
27. System according to any of claims 18-26, wherein tobacco-material-containing segment
contains tobacco fibres and/or reconstituated tobacco with a density of 0,1 to 0,4
mg/mm3.
28. System according to any of claims 19-27, wherein the tobacco-material-containing segment
has an inner hollow tube for inserting a capillary tube.