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  • My invention relates to a new manufacture for smoking purposes, Consisting in an exterior tube of compressed tobacco inclosing a compressedtobaccocore, so formed in its crosssection and arranged within the outer tube as to produce continuous passages or ducts between the two for the purpose of draft in smoking.
  • My invention also consists in a tubular bushing inserted into the rear end of the exterior tube, and serving to prevent said tube from breaking down and crumbling in the mouth when in the process of smoking.
  • Figure l is a forward-end view.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear-end view.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section taken in the line as as of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is an end view, illustrating a modification.
  • A represents a tube made of finely-divided tobacco subjected to great pressure in a suitable die, by which means the tobacco may be rendered so coherent that tubes of moderate strength and desirable ap pearance may be formed from ordinary tobacco 0 without the addition of foreign materials, a very slight moisture only being necessary in order to produce the best results.
  • the tube A (shown in Figs. 1 and 3) is provided in its interior with slight longitudinal ribs a a a, which, 3 5 upon the insertion of the cylindrical core B, will form the draft passages or ducts b b b'.
  • the ribs to a care cut away for a short dis tance at the rear end of the tube A, in order to allow it to properly receive the tubular 4o bushing 0, made of compressed tobacco, or of any other suitablematerial, and serving to strengthen and support the end of the tube A, thus preventing it from breaking down and crumbling in the mouth when inthe process 5 of smoking.
  • a chamber, D may be left between the forward end of the bushing G and the rear end of the core 13, to be filled with cotton, sponge,
  • Tubes of compressed tobacco as heretofore made for smoking purposes have been filled with loose granulated tobacco, similar to the filling of cigarettes; but thus filled they are liable to objection on account of the tendency of the filling to burn out, leaving theouter tobacco tube unconsuined, whereas in my present invention the tube and filling are both made of similar material, and, being also subjected to like treatment, both parts may be made to burn uniformly, and the compressedtobacco cores will. contain the required amount of tobacco ina much smaller space.
  • the tube A and core B may both be made of ordinary compressed tobacco; but an improved manufacture may be produced by first finely granulating the tobacco and forcing it to flow, in a compressed condition, from a receiving-chamber through the contracted bore of a die by means of a powerfully-operated plunger, the attenuated compressed tubes being formed around a centrally-arranged core or mandrel either attached to the face of the plunger and moving therewith,or permanently fixed 7 5 to a suitable outside support and passing longitudinally through a plunger, made hollow, into the chamber and throat of the die, leaving an annular space around the mandrel for the formation of the tube.
  • the tobacco operated upon should be dry or but slightly moistened, in order that the die maytproduce a desirable highlypolished surface upon the resulting product, and by moderately heating the die the tobacco will be caused to How with comparative ease through the contracted bore without'impairing the polish.
  • a portion of the face ot'the plunger should be made tapering or conical for a short distance, in order to cup-form, and thus effectually join, 0 the several charges as they are fed to the chamher and forced to flow through the contracted bore of the die, producing a practically homogeneous product free fromdistinct separable joints at the junction of the charges. 5
  • the draft-passages should be each made of considerable area in their transverse section, in order to prevent their becoming closed at their rear ends from the resultant swelling of the tobacco, caused by the moisture developed in smoking.
  • the interior ribs of the tube may be readily cut away, in order to suitably provide for the proper insertion of a mouth-tube, by means of a revolving drill or reamer.

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I. LINDSLEY. Compressed Tobacco Smoking Tube.-
Nix-235,885. Patented Dec. 28,1880.
WITNESSES- \NVENTDR- N.PErERs. FHOTOJJTHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON. n. c.
UNITED STATES LATENT FFICE.
"ISAAC LINDSLEY, OF PAWTUOKET, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND SOORATES SGEIOLFIELD, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
COMPRESSED-TOBACCO SMOKING-TUBE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters IlPatent No. 235,885, dated December 28, 1880.
Application filed November 13, 1879.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ISAAC LINDSLEY, of Pawtucket, in the State of Rhode Island, have invented an Improvement in Compressed-Tobacco Smoking-Tubes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to a new manufacture for smoking purposes, Consisting in an exterior tube of compressed tobacco inclosing a compressedtobaccocore, so formed in its crosssection and arranged within the outer tube as to produce continuous passages or ducts between the two for the purpose of draft in smoking.
My invention also consists in a tubular bushing inserted into the rear end of the exterior tube, and serving to prevent said tube from breaking down and crumbling in the mouth when in the process of smoking.
Figure l is a forward-end view. Fig. 2 is a rear-end view. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal section taken in the line as as of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is an end view, illustrating a modification.
In the drawings, A represents a tube made of finely-divided tobacco subjected to great pressure in a suitable die, by which means the tobacco may be rendered so coherent that tubes of moderate strength and desirable ap pearance may be formed from ordinary tobacco 0 without the addition of foreign materials, a very slight moisture only being necessary in order to produce the best results. The tube A (shown in Figs. 1 and 3) is provided in its interior with slight longitudinal ribs a a a, which, 3 5 upon the insertion of the cylindrical core B, will form the draft passages or ducts b b b'. The ribs to a care cut away for a short dis tance at the rear end of the tube A, in order to allow it to properly receive the tubular 4o bushing 0, made of compressed tobacco, or of any other suitablematerial, and serving to strengthen and support the end of the tube A, thus preventing it from breaking down and crumbling in the mouth when inthe process 5 of smoking.
A chamber, D, may be left between the forward end of the bushing G and the rear end of the core 13, to be filled with cotton, sponge,
' or other loose absorbent material, serving the purpose of filtration and preventing the out- Ward flow of the damp breath of the smoker.
Tubes of compressed tobacco as heretofore made for smoking purposes have been filled with loose granulated tobacco, similar to the filling of cigarettes; but thus filled they are liable to objection on account of the tendency of the filling to burn out, leaving theouter tobacco tube unconsuined, whereas in my present invention the tube and filling are both made of similar material, and, being also subjected to like treatment, both parts may be made to burn uniformly, and the compressedtobacco cores will. contain the required amount of tobacco ina much smaller space.
The tube A and core B may both be made of ordinary compressed tobacco; but an improved manufacture may be produced by first finely granulating the tobacco and forcing it to flow, in a compressed condition, from a receiving-chamber through the contracted bore of a die by means of a powerfully-operated plunger, the attenuated compressed tubes being formed around a centrally-arranged core or mandrel either attached to the face of the plunger and moving therewith,or permanently fixed 7 5 to a suitable outside support and passing longitudinally through a plunger, made hollow, into the chamber and throat of the die, leaving an annular space around the mandrel for the formation of the tube. The tobacco operated upon should be dry or but slightly moistened, in order that the die maytproduce a desirable highlypolished surface upon the resulting product, and by moderately heating the die the tobacco will be caused to How with comparative ease through the contracted bore without'impairing the polish.
A portion of the face ot'the plunger should be made tapering or conical for a short distance, in order to cup-form, and thus effectually join, 0 the several charges as they are fed to the chamher and forced to flow through the contracted bore of the die, producing a practically homogeneous product free fromdistinct separable joints at the junction of the charges. 5
The draft-passages should be each made of considerable area in their transverse section, in order to prevent their becoming closed at their rear ends from the resultant swelling of the tobacco, caused by the moisture developed in smoking.
The interior ribs of the tube may be readily cut away, in order to suitably provide for the proper insertion of a mouth-tube, by means of a revolving drill or reamer.
I claim as my invention- 1. The combination of an exterior tube made of tobacco rendered coherent by pressure with a separately-made core of compressed tobacco, substantially as described.
2. The combination of a tube made of tobacco rendered coherent by pressure with a tubular bushing serving to re-enforee the end 15 cut away for a short distance at one end in 20 order to provide for the insertion of a separately-formed smokedelivering tube.
- ISAAC LINDSLEY.
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JOSEPH J. SoHoLFIELn, LEONARD SGHOLFIELD.
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US4347855A (en) * 1980-07-23 1982-09-07 Philip Morris Incorporated Method of making smoking articles
US4391285A (en) * 1980-05-09 1983-07-05 Philip Morris, Incorporated Smoking article
US4621651A (en) * 1982-11-13 1986-11-11 B.A.T. Cigaretten-Fabriken Gmbh Filter tip for a smoking product
US4625737A (en) * 1982-12-30 1986-12-02 Philip Morris Incorporated Foamed, extruded, tobacco-containing smoking article and method of making the same
US4632131A (en) * 1984-07-03 1986-12-30 Philip Morris Incorporated Foamed, extruded, coherent multistrand smoking articles
US4793365A (en) * 1984-09-14 1988-12-27 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Smoking article
US4924887A (en) * 1986-02-03 1990-05-15 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Tobacco rods and filters
US4924883A (en) * 1987-03-06 1990-05-15 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Smoking article

Cited By (9)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4391285A (en) * 1980-05-09 1983-07-05 Philip Morris, Incorporated Smoking article
US4347855A (en) * 1980-07-23 1982-09-07 Philip Morris Incorporated Method of making smoking articles
US4621651A (en) * 1982-11-13 1986-11-11 B.A.T. Cigaretten-Fabriken Gmbh Filter tip for a smoking product
US4625737A (en) * 1982-12-30 1986-12-02 Philip Morris Incorporated Foamed, extruded, tobacco-containing smoking article and method of making the same
US4632131A (en) * 1984-07-03 1986-12-30 Philip Morris Incorporated Foamed, extruded, coherent multistrand smoking articles
US4793365A (en) * 1984-09-14 1988-12-27 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Smoking article
US5076292A (en) * 1984-09-14 1991-12-31 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Smoking article
US4924887A (en) * 1986-02-03 1990-05-15 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Tobacco rods and filters
US4924883A (en) * 1987-03-06 1990-05-15 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Smoking article

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