US20080276946A1 - Smoking product - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24C—MACHINES FOR MAKING CIGARS OR CIGARETTES
- A24C5/00—Making cigarettes; Making tipping materials for, or attaching filters or mouthpieces to, cigars or cigarettes
- A24C5/40—Hand-driven apparatus for making cigarettes
- A24C5/42—Pocket cigarette-fillers
- A24C5/425—Pocket cigarette-fillers for obtaining cigarettes of various lengths
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- the present device derives from the tobacco industry and is an auxiliary smoking product with cigarette holder, representing a product combining the consumer characteristics and quality of cigarettes.
- Tobacco products described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,524,450 are the closest in the technical sense and purpose to the proposed product. These products have an elongated cigarette holder of cardboard-type pressed fibrous material and a cylindrical tube for tobacco content. The tobacco core tube and cigarette holder are united together with the help of a paper fillet.
- the tobacco core tube has a permanent non-changeable length and therefore a certain given amount of tobacco in the cigarette. Therefore, if a smoker wants to decrease the amount of smoked tobacco he will have to put out the cigarette, and either store somewhere or throw out the non-smoked part, which makes it inconvenient, non-economic and violates the ecology of smoking.
- the purpose of the invention is to create such a cigarette smoking product that will enable one to change the amount of smoked tobacco according to the smoker's intent or habit.
- Another purpose of the invention is to create a smoking product that is easy to produce personally.
- a further purpose of the invention is to create a smoking product that combines the features and quality of filter and non-filter cigarettes.
- the novelty is that the tobacco core tube has a slightly larger diameter and length than the diameter and length of the above-mentioned cigarette holder and this core tube partially envelops the outside of the cigarette holder in order to form a core to be filled by tobacco.
- the tobacco core tube is made in a way enabling it to move along the long axis of the cigarette holder in order to change the volume of space for tobacco.
- FIG. 1 depicts an embodiment of the proposed smoking product of a cigarette type
- FIGS. 2 a - 2 e depict the procedure for making the FIG. 1 cigarette-type smoking product.
- the proposed cigarette-type product includes a cigarette holder 1 ( FIG. 1 ), made from pressed fibrous material of cardboard type that constitutes a coreless tubular element, 5 cm long with a long axis, and a tobacco core tube 2 of cylindrical form of parchment.
- Core tube 2 has a slightly larger diameter and length than that of the above-mentioned cigarette holder 1 , i.e., the length of the illustrated core tube amounts to 8 cm.
- Core tube 2 envelopes partially from the outside the cigarette holder 1 and thus a space 3 is formed for tobacco filling 4 ( FIG. 2 c ).
- Core tube 2 has the possibility to move along the long axis of the cigarette holder 1 , thus enabling a change in the volume of space 3 for the tobacco. The sliding of the core tube is made by hand to the extent needed.
- the cigarette holder is made as now described.
- the sample cigarette-paper
- the sample should be twisted clockwise and counterclockwise pursuant to indicator “A”, as shown in FIG. 2 a, in order to rumple, soften and separate the cardboard layer from the parchment layer, i.e. to release the tobacco core tube 2 .
- the sample should be twisted clockwise and counterclockwise pursuant to indicator “A”, as shown in FIG. 2 a, in order to rumple, soften and separate the cardboard layer from the parchment layer, i.e. to release the tobacco core tube 2 .
- two fingers of one hand one should take the cigarette holder 1 at its base, as is indicated in FIG. 2 c with arrow “B” and easily, without effort pull out the cigarette holder in the direction as indicated with arrow “D”, i.e. to the right almost to the end leaving a small part “C” 1 cm long, overlapping tobacco core 2 .
- two fingers should press the indicated part “C”, that is made of a cardboard layer and a parchment layer so that the tobacco does not fall into the space in the cigarette holder 1 . Then, one should fill space 3 with loose tobacco 4 ( FIG. 2 c ) by hand.
- the procedure of manufacturing this cigarette takes no more than one minute. And since core tube 2 can be moved along the long axis of the cigarette holder 1 , the amount of tobacco in space 3 can be increased, or decreased, i.e. this method enables a cigarette to be made of any size with one's own hand and with any type of tobacco according to the smoker's desire.
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Abstract
A smoking product of a cigarette type which can be made quickly and personally and can be filled with any amount and type of tobacco according to the smoker's will.
Description
- The present application is a division of Ser. No. 10/249,424, filed on Apr. 8, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,287,531.
- The present device derives from the tobacco industry and is an auxiliary smoking product with cigarette holder, representing a product combining the consumer characteristics and quality of cigarettes.
- Different types of cigarettes are known in the world. Common for all is the tobacco core inserted in cigarette paper jacket and short cut cigarette holder made from pressed paper, for example. It should be noted that the cigarette holder and the tobacco core are put together in a single whole by a paper band (U.S. Pat. No. 3,498,299 and GB 2,203,324).
- Tobacco products described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,524,450 are the closest in the technical sense and purpose to the proposed product. These products have an elongated cigarette holder of cardboard-type pressed fibrous material and a cylindrical tube for tobacco content. The tobacco core tube and cigarette holder are united together with the help of a paper fillet.
- In the well-known cigarettes, the tobacco core tube has a permanent non-changeable length and therefore a certain given amount of tobacco in the cigarette. Therefore, if a smoker wants to decrease the amount of smoked tobacco he will have to put out the cigarette, and either store somewhere or throw out the non-smoked part, which makes it inconvenient, non-economic and violates the ecology of smoking.
- The purpose of the invention is to create such a cigarette smoking product that will enable one to change the amount of smoked tobacco according to the smoker's intent or habit.
- Another purpose of the invention is to create a smoking product that is easy to produce personally.
- A further purpose of the invention is to create a smoking product that combines the features and quality of filter and non-filter cigarettes.
- The aforementioned are goals achieved by the present smoking product. It contains a cigarette holder made from pressed cardboard-type fibrous material that, in essence, is a coreless tubular element with a long axis, and a tobacco core tube also of cylindrical form manufactured from parchment. The novelty is that the tobacco core tube has a slightly larger diameter and length than the diameter and length of the above-mentioned cigarette holder and this core tube partially envelops the outside of the cigarette holder in order to form a core to be filled by tobacco. The tobacco core tube is made in a way enabling it to move along the long axis of the cigarette holder in order to change the volume of space for tobacco.
- My product shall be hereby described in detail in the description with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 depicts an embodiment of the proposed smoking product of a cigarette type; and -
FIGS. 2 a-2 e depict the procedure for making theFIG. 1 cigarette-type smoking product. - The proposed cigarette-type product includes a cigarette holder 1 (
FIG. 1 ), made from pressed fibrous material of cardboard type that constitutes a coreless tubular element, 5 cm long with a long axis, and atobacco core tube 2 of cylindrical form of parchment.Core tube 2 has a slightly larger diameter and length than that of the above-mentionedcigarette holder 1, i.e., the length of the illustrated core tube amounts to 8 cm.Core tube 2 envelopes partially from the outside thecigarette holder 1 and thus aspace 3 is formed for tobacco filling 4 (FIG. 2 c).Core tube 2 has the possibility to move along the long axis of thecigarette holder 1, thus enabling a change in the volume ofspace 3 for the tobacco. The sliding of the core tube is made by hand to the extent needed. - The cigarette holder is made as now described. At first, the sample (cigarette-paper) should be twisted clockwise and counterclockwise pursuant to indicator “A”, as shown in
FIG. 2 a, in order to rumple, soften and separate the cardboard layer from the parchment layer, i.e. to release thetobacco core tube 2. Then with two fingers of one hand one should take thecigarette holder 1 at its base, as is indicated inFIG. 2 c with arrow “B” and easily, without effort pull out the cigarette holder in the direction as indicated with arrow “D”, i.e. to the right almost to the end leaving a small part “C” 1 cm long, overlappingtobacco core 2. Further, two fingers should press the indicated part “C”, that is made of a cardboard layer and a parchment layer so that the tobacco does not fall into the space in thecigarette holder 1. Then, one should fillspace 3 with loose tobacco 4 (FIG. 2 c) by hand. - After
space 3 is filled in sufficiently, with the help of two fingers one should pull at the base oftobacco core tube 2, onFIG. 2 d this place is indicated with arrow “E”, down towards the base of thecigarette holder 1, as indicated onFIG. 2 d with arrows “F”. Tobacco 4 automatically under pressure from all the sides ofcore 2 will be press-filled and that part of the space that was pressed up and that connects thecigarette holder 1 with thecore tube 2, will not allow the tobacco to penetrate inside thecigarette holder 1. Thus, the hand-made cigarette (FIG. 2 e) filled withtobacco 4 is ready to use, i.e.tobacco core tube 2 withtobacco 4 is ready for being lit and smoked with the lower part thecigarette holder 1 acting as a sort of filter. - The procedure of manufacturing this cigarette takes no more than one minute. And since
core tube 2 can be moved along the long axis of thecigarette holder 1, the amount of tobacco inspace 3 can be increased, or decreased, i.e. this method enables a cigarette to be made of any size with one's own hand and with any type of tobacco according to the smoker's desire.
Claims (8)
1. (canceled)
2. A smoking product comprising
an elongated tubular holder having a first end; and
an elongated tube having an outer end and an inner end that is releasably engaged around and overlaps said first end, said tube being slidable lengthwise relative to the holder so that said outer end can be adjustably spaced from said first end to vary the available tube volume between said first and said outer ends, said tube being of a combustible material so that when said outer end is lit, the tube burns down like a cigarette wrapper.
3. The product defined in claim 2 wherein said holder is of cardboard.
4. The product defined in claim 2 wherein the tube is of parchment or cigarette paper.
5. The product defined in claim 2 wherein the tube is appreciably longer than the holder.
6. The product defined in claim 2 and further including a quantity of loose tobacco received in said available tube volume through said outer end and pressed filled by sliding the tube along the holder to reduce the distance between said first and said outer ends.
7-13. (canceled)
14. The product defined in claim 6 and further including opposed pressure points located on the product between said first and said inner ends which when pressed together prevent said tobacco from penetrating into the holder.
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