US3807416A - Reconstituted-tobacco smoking materials - Google Patents
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- A24B15/00—Chemical features or treatment of tobacco; Tobacco substitutes, e.g. in liquid form
- A24B15/18—Treatment of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24B—MANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
- A24B15/00—Chemical features or treatment of tobacco; Tobacco substitutes, e.g. in liquid form
- A24B15/10—Chemical features of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes
- A24B15/12—Chemical features of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes of reconstituted tobacco
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- a smoking material comprises a tobacco component consisting of or comprising a combustible reconstituted tobacco, which smoking 'material contains a filler intimately incorporated therein and consisting solely or largely of zinc-oxide powder.
- the reconstituted tobacco consists solely or essentially of natural tobacco substances.
- the filler of zinc oxide is in powder form and of a particle less than 150 microns and constitutes between approximately 15-40 percent by weight of the tobacco composition. Adhesion of the components is effected by natural tobacco materials released in the slurrying operation.
- a smoking material comprises a tobacco component consisting of or comprising a combustible reconstituted tobacco, which smoking material contains a filler intimately incorporated therein and consisting solely or largely of zinc-oxide powder.
- the reconstituted tobacco is of a type which consists solely or essentially of natural tobacco substances.
- the tiller is added to the tobacco component before it is made into web, sheet or filaments and so that the filler becomes incorporated within the fibrous structure of the reconstituted tobacco.
- the proportion of filler included may be between 0.5 and 50 percent by weight 'of the smoking material and is preferably between 1.0 and 40 percent.
- the particle size of the zinc-oxide powder is preferably less than 150 microns.
- Reconstituted tobaccos of the aforesaid type preferably to be used are characterized essentially by the absence of extraneous adhesives, binding being achieved by substances of, or released from, natural tobacco.
- Such reconstituted tobaccos are also to be distinguished from those in which the originating material is pulped chemically, usingnitric acid or caustic soda for example.
- Reconstituted tobacco may be made without nontobacco adhesive by several known methods:
- reconstituted tobacco may be produced by disintegrating hot-water-extracted tobacco parts, mixing the extracted tobacco parts as binder with tobacco fines such as lamina or midribs, reducing the particle size of the mixture and casting a sheet on a solid band, for example of stainless steel, and evaporating the water.
- zinc-oxide powder can be added together with the tobacco fines to the binder prepared from the water-extracted tobacco parts.
- Filamentary reconstituted tobacco may be produced by extruding a mixture of water and tobacco parts comminuted to powder form, as described in United States Patent Specification 3,203,432.
- the zinc oxide powder can be added to the comminuted tobacco prior to the addition of the water and subsequent extrusion.
- reconstitutedtobacco sheet may be produced by laying a web of fibres, obtained by pulping tobacco material, on a Fourdrinier machine.
- the web may or may not be impregnated with concentrated aqueous tobacco extract,
- Threshed stem from Burley tobacco was cooked three times in successive batches of 10 times its own weight of water at -95C for 30 minutes each.
- the extracted stem was passed through a disc mill at 16.5 percent consistency, the clearance between plates being 0.035 ins.
- the consistency was then reduced to 2 percent and the material was beaten for 20 minutes in a conventional Valley beater.
- the resultant stock was diluted to 0.6 percent consistency and fed, together with finely divided zinc oxide (of a size less than 150 microns) to the headbox of a conventional Fourdrinier paper-making machine of the tissue-paper type.
- a continuous sheet with a final thickness of 0.13-0.23 mm and a base weight of 40-50g/m was produced.
- the method of reducing the T.P.M. from tobacco smoke to an extent greater than that expected from a tobacco dilution by a non-combustible filler means of equal mass comprising intimately incorporating in a tobacco slurry finely divided ZnO powder of a particle size less than microns, said ZnO constituting approximately l5-40 percent by weight of the tobacco to achieve a tar reduction in an amount up to 64 percent and sheeting the ZnO containing tobacco slurry, the binding being achieved substantially only by substances released from the natural tobacco in slurrying the said tobacco.
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Abstract
A smoking material comprises a tobacco component consisting of or comprising a combustible reconstituted tobacco, which smoking material contains a filler intimately incorporated therein and consisting solely or largely of zinc-oxide powder. Preferably the reconstituted tobacco consists solely or essentially of natural tobacco substances. The filler of zinc oxide is in powder form and of a particle less than 150 microns and constitutes between approximately 15-40 percent by weight of the tobacco composition. Adhesion of the components is effected by natural tobacco materials released in the slurrying operation.
Description
United States Patent [191 Hedge et al.
[451 Apr. 30, 1974 RECONSTITUTED-TOBACCO SMOKING MATERIALS [75] Inventors: Roger W. Hedge, Dibden Porlieu;
David J. Molyneux, l-lythe; Peter J. Nicholl, Bassett Wood, all of England [73] Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation, Louisville, Ky.
[22] Filed: May 24, 1972 [21 Appl. No.: 256,402
[30] Foreign Application Priority Data June ll, 1971 Great Britain ..27522/7l [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3/1973 Normanetal. ..13l /l7R 12/1966 Mays 131/17 2,809,904 10/1957 Kores 131/2 3,106,210 10/1963 Reynolds et al. 131/17 Primary Examiner-Melvin D. Rein Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow & Garrett [57]. ABSTRACT A smoking material comprises a tobacco component consisting of or comprising a combustible reconstituted tobacco, which smoking 'material contains a filler intimately incorporated therein and consisting solely or largely of zinc-oxide powder. Preferably the reconstituted tobacco consists solely or essentially of natural tobacco substances. The filler of zinc oxide is in powder form and of a particle less than 150 microns and constitutes between approximately 15-40 percent by weight of the tobacco composition. Adhesion of the components is effected by natural tobacco materials released in the slurrying operation.
1 Claim, N0 Drawings RECONSTITUTED-TOBACCO SMOKING MATERIALS This invention concerns improvement relating to reconstituted-tobacco smoking materials.
According to the invention, a smoking material comprises a tobacco component consisting of or comprising a combustible reconstituted tobacco, which smoking material contains a filler intimately incorporated therein and consisting solely or largely of zinc-oxide powder. Preferably the reconstituted tobacco is of a type which consists solely or essentially of natural tobacco substances. Advantageously, the tiller is added to the tobacco component before it is made into web, sheet or filaments and so that the filler becomes incorporated within the fibrous structure of the reconstituted tobacco. The proportion of filler included may be between 0.5 and 50 percent by weight 'of the smoking material and is preferably between 1.0 and 40 percent. The particle size of the zinc-oxide powder is preferably less than 150 microns.
Reconstituted tobaccos of the aforesaid type preferably to be used are characterized essentially by the absence of extraneous adhesives, binding being achieved by substances of, or released from, natural tobacco. Such reconstituted tobaccos are also to be distinguished from those in which the originating material is pulped chemically, usingnitric acid or caustic soda for example.
Reconstituted tobacco may be made without nontobacco adhesive by several known methods:
1. For example, as described in US. Patent Specification No. 3,043,723, reconstituted tobacco may be produced by disintegrating hot-water-extracted tobacco parts, mixing the extracted tobacco parts as binder with tobacco fines such as lamina or midribs, reducing the particle size of the mixture and casting a sheet on a solid band, for example of stainless steel, and evaporating the water.
In this case, zinc-oxide powder can be added together with the tobacco fines to the binder prepared from the water-extracted tobacco parts.
2. Filamentary reconstituted tobacco may be produced by extruding a mixture of water and tobacco parts comminuted to powder form, as described in United States Patent Specification 3,203,432.
The zinc oxide powder can be added to the comminuted tobacco prior to the addition of the water and subsequent extrusion.
3. According to another method, reconstitutedtobacco sheet may be produced by laying a web of fibres, obtained by pulping tobacco material, on a Fourdrinier machine. The web may or may not be impregnated with concentrated aqueous tobacco extract,
% Pressure Total Particulate Matter in Smoke Zno in Drop It] Igur- Sheat ette, mm Watering pct 71/ Reduction Gauge cigarette The reduction in total particulate matter is greater than would be expected from the dilution represented by the content of filler.
An example of the application of the invention to reconstituted tobacco produced by Method (3) will now be described:
Threshed stem from Burley tobacco was cooked three times in successive batches of 10 times its own weight of water at -95C for 30 minutes each. The extracted stem was passed through a disc mill at 16.5 percent consistency, the clearance between plates being 0.035 ins. The consistency was then reduced to 2 percent and the material was beaten for 20 minutes in a conventional Valley beater. The resultant stock was diluted to 0.6 percent consistency and fed, together with finely divided zinc oxide (of a size less than 150 microns) to the headbox of a conventional Fourdrinier paper-making machine of the tissue-paper type. A continuous sheet with a final thickness of 0.13-0.23 mm and a base weight of 40-50g/m was produced. Because of the low degree of retention of the zinc-oxide powder, in relation to the fibrous tobacco material on the Fourdrinier wire, two to three times the quantity of zinc oxide required in the final sheet should be added to the head-box of the machine. The sheet produced was cut at 56 cuts per inch and made into cigarettes. The cigarettes were smoked on a conventional machine at l puff per minute of 35 ml volume and 2 seconds duration and the smoke was collected on a Cambridge Filter. The filter was extracted with methanol and the extract, after filtration, was evaporated off on a water bath. The remaining tar was baked for 16 huts at C. Analysis gave the following results:
Baked Tar in Smok The results show that the reduction in baked tar was considerably greater than would be expected from the dilution represented by the content of filler.
The smoke from cigarettes produced as described above was found to be agreeable.
We claim:
1. The method of reducing the T.P.M. from tobacco smoke to an extent greater than that expected from a tobacco dilution by a non-combustible filler means of equal mass comprising intimately incorporating in a tobacco slurry finely divided ZnO powder of a particle size less than microns, said ZnO constituting approximately l5-40 percent by weight of the tobacco to achieve a tar reduction in an amount up to 64 percent and sheeting the ZnO containing tobacco slurry, the binding being achieved substantially only by substances released from the natural tobacco in slurrying the said tobacco.
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