Extraction Of Component, Other Than Moisture, By Contact With Diverse Medium Patents (Class 131/297)
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Publication number: 20140041675Abstract: Methods of selectively reducing constituents in tobacco as well as the tobacco obtained by such methods are disclosed. Subcritical fluids, e.g., liquid carbon dioxide, serve as the reduction media.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicants: Phasex Corporation, U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company LLCInventors: Val KRUKONIS, Hans SCHONEMANN, Anthony GUDINAS, Paula M. WETMORE, Kara WILLIAMS, Carl H. MIDGETT, Clifford Brown BENNETT, Harry Yizhou ZHENG, Kathleen S. JOHNSTON
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Publication number: 20140014123Abstract: A reconstituted tobacco material is manufactured by extracting a natural tobacco material with an extracting solvent to obtain an extraction residue and a tobacco extracted liquid containing desired components and undesired components including tobacco-specific nitrosamines, subjecting the tobacco extracted liquid to a fractionating treatment by means of a reverse osmosis membrane to obtain a membrane impermeable fraction containing the desired components and depleted in the undesired components and a membrane permeable fraction depleted in the desired components and enriched in the undesired components, controlling the tobacco extracted liquid during the fractionating treatment to have a temperature suitable for the fractionating treatment, removing precipitates, which are precipitated in the tobacco extracted liquid during the fractionating treatment, from the tobacco extracted liquid, preparing a reconstituted tobacco web containing the extraction residue, and adding the membrane impermeable fraction to thType: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2013Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: JAPAN TOBACCO INC.Inventors: Tsuyoshi FUTAMURA, Norio KAWATA, Yoshiyuki YAMADA
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Publication number: 20140000637Abstract: A method and a system for preparing a tobacco extract for use in an electronic smoking device are provided. A tobacco extract and an electronic smoking device are also provided. The method includes grinding tobacco into granulated particles, and heating purified water. The method further includes injecting the heated purified water through the granulated particles of the tobacco for a predetermined period of time to produce an aqueous solution, and adding purified water to the aqueous solution. Further, the method includes heating the aqueous solution, and injecting the heated aqueous solution through ground tobacco for the predetermined period of time to produce a tobacco extract for use in the electronic smoking device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: GLOBAL VAPOR TRADEMARKS, INCInventor: Thomas O'Connell
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Publication number: 20140000636Abstract: A method and a system for preparing a tobacco extract for use in an electronic smoking device are provided. A tobacco extract and an electronic smoking device are also provided. The method includes grinding tobacco into granulated particles, and heating purified water. The method further includes injecting the heated purified water through the granulated particles of the tobacco for a predetermined period of time to produce an aqueous solution, and adding purified water to the aqueous solution. Further, the method includes heating the aqueous solution, and injecting the heated aqueous solution through ground tobacco for the predetermined period of time to produce a tobacco extract for use in the electronic smoking device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: GLOBAL VAPOR TRADEMARKS, INC.Inventor: Thomas O'Connell
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Publication number: 20130276801Abstract: Methods for producing dissolving grade pulp and microcrystalline cellulose from tobacco are provided. The methods include chemical pulping a tobacco input to form a tobacco pulp. Chemical pulping the tobacco input includes combining the tobacco input with a strong base defining a weight from about 5% to about 50% of the tobacco input, and heating the tobacco input and the strong base with an H-factor from about 500 to about 3,300. Further, the methods include bleaching the tobacco pulp to produce a dissolving grade pulp. Bleaching the tobacco pulp may include chlorination of the tobacco pulp with a chlorine dioxide solution, and caustic extraction of the tobacco pulp with a second strong base. A related tobacco-derived microcrystalline cellulose product is also provided, which can be used as a binder, a filler, and/or a texturizer in a tobacco product, such as a smokeless tobacco product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2012Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventors: Medwick Vaughan Byrd, JR., Paul Stuart Chapman, Samuel Mark Debusk, Grady Lance Dooly, Anthony Richard Gerardi, Daivd Neil McClanahan
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Patent number: 8555895Abstract: Methods of selectively reducing constituents in tobacco as well as the tobacco obtained by such methods are disclosed. Subcritical fluids, e.g., liquid carbon dioxide, serve as the reduction media.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignees: U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company LLC, Phasex CorporationInventors: Val Krukonis, Hans Schonemann, Anthony Gudinas, Paula M. Wetmore, Kara Williams, Carl H. Midgett, Clifford Brown Bennett, Harry Y. Zheng, Kathleen S. Johnston
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Publication number: 20130239981Abstract: A supercritical extraction of characteristic fragrant substances in different fragrant tobacco leaves, which involves the following steps: 1) cutting the tobacco leaves into shreds and placing the shreds into an extraction vessel with supercritical CO2 fluid; 2) setting the extraction pressure and extraction temperature of supercritical CO2 fluid about 100 to 350 bar and 35 to 70° C., extracting statically the tobacco shreds for 10 to 35 minutes in the condition, then setting the dynamic extracting speed of the supercritical CO2 fluid about 1.0 to 3.5 L/min, and extracting dynamically the tobacco shreds for 5 to 15 minutes; 3) collecting the obtained supercritical CO2 fluid extract, and obtaining the key fragrant substances, which act as the determinants for tobacco fragrance, after completely volatilizing CO2.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2010Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: SHANGHAI TOBACCO GROUP CO., LTD.Inventors: Wenliang Sun, Haobo Zhang, Baizhan Liu
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Publication number: 20130206153Abstract: A method of preparing a whitened tobacco material is provided, the method including the steps of (i) extracting a tobacco material with an aqueous solution to give a tobacco pulp and a tobacco extract; (ii) treating the tobacco pulp with at least one of a caustic reagent and an oxidizing agent for a time and at a temperature sufficient to lighten the color of the tobacco pulp to give a whitened tobacco pulp; (iii) clarifying the tobacco extract to remove higher molecular weight components; and (iv) combining the whitened tobacco pulp with a clarified tobacco extract to form a whitened tobacco material. The whitened tobacco material can be isolated and incorporated into a smokeless tobacco product. The invention also provides a smokeless tobacco product incorporating a whitened tobacco material. The smokeless tobacco product may be a snus-type formulation contained within a sealed pouch.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventors: Dwayne William Beeson, Jack Gray Flinchum, JR., Huamin Gan
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Publication number: 20130160777Abstract: A method for extracting and isolating constituents of cellulosic matter, comprising providing cellulosic matter; contacting the cellulosic matter with a supercritical fluid; separating the supercritical fluid from the cellulosic matter, thereby forming an extract and a raffinate; and separating at least one compound present in the extraction medium by distillation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITEDInventor: James Murphy
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Publication number: 20130139834Abstract: Porous beads are provided of a polymer of a non-acidic monomer and a cross-linker having polar functionality, one of which is hydrophilic, the other of which is hydrophobic, further comprising residues of polyvinyl alcohol. The beads may be molecularly imprinted or non-molecularly imprinted. The use of such beads in the removal of nitroso-containing compounds from material containing them is also disclosed. Also disclosed is a non-molecularly imprinted polymer which is selectively adsorbent for at least one tobacco specific nitrosamine in the presence of nicotine, said polymer being a polymerization product of a non-acidic monomer and a cross-linker having polar functionality, one of which is hydrophilic, the other of which is hydrophobic.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2013Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: British American Tobacco (Investments) LimitedInventor: British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
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Publication number: 20130133674Abstract: A process for treating a tobacco material comprising: (a) extracting a tobacco material with a solvent to produce a tobacco extract and a tobacco residue; (b) contacting the tobacco extract with an antioxidant; and (c) contacting the mixture of (b) with an antioxidant scavenger, to produce a treated tobacco extract. The treated tobacco extract is reapplied to the tobacco residue to form a treated tobacco material. In addition, a smoking composition, a smoking article and a smokeless tobacco oral delivery product contain the treated tobacco material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2013Publication date: May 30, 2013Applicant: PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.Inventor: PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.
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Patent number: 8360072Abstract: A process for treating a tobacco material comprising: (a) extracting a tobacco material with a solvent to produce a tobacco extract and a tobacco residue; (b) contacting the tobacco extract with an antioxidant; and (c) contacting the mixture of (b) with an antioxidant scavenger, to produce a treated tobacco extract. The treated tobacco extract is reapplied to the tobacco residue to form a treated tobacco material. In addition, a smoking composition, a smoking article and a smokeless tobacco oral delivery product contain the treated tobacco material.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventor: Marc Robert Krauss
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Publication number: 20130014771Abstract: The invention provides a tobacco composition for use in a smoking article or a smokeless tobacco composition that includes an additive derived from a flower of the Nicotiana species. The additive can be a flower isolate derived from a flower of the Nicotiana species. In certain embodiments, the flower isolate is in the form of an extract from a flower of the Nicotiana species or in the form of a chemically transformed flower isolate, the chemical transformation being selected from acid/base reaction, hydrolysis, thermal treatment, and enzymatic treatment, the chemical transformation releasing at least a portion of a glycosidically bound compound in the flower of the Nicotiana species. The invention also provides smoking articles and smokeless tobacco compositions that include the flower additives described herein, and methods for preparing an additive derived from a flower of the Nicotiana species for addition to a tobacco composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventors: William Monroe Coleman, III, Michael Francis Dube, Darlene Madeline Lawson
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Publication number: 20130008457Abstract: This invention relates to a kind of preparation method of E-cigarette liquid. First, put the tobacco with the amount of 5-20% of E-cigarette liquid volume into the extracting tank and add the mixed solvent into tank to soak tobacco for 30-100 minutes. Then, heat the mixture up to 40-60r and extract with warm soak for 2-8 hours. Filter the extract and add chocolate extractive with amount of 1-10% of the E-cigarette liquid volume into the filtrate and stir it for 20-40 minutes. Then use propylene glycol or polyethylene glycol to complement the E-cigarette liquid volume with 100% planning preparation and stir uniformly to get product. Letting natural aroma elements of tobacco enter the E-cigarette liquid, this method makes the aroma and taste come from the tobacco, which can cater to the smoking feeling of customers and makes the time much longer for keeping natural aroma in cigarette liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2012Publication date: January 10, 2013Inventors: Junxiang ZHENG, Zhixuan ZHENG
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Publication number: 20120199145Abstract: The invention provides a method of producing a tobacco composition for use in a tobacco product, the method including treating a tobacco pulp with supercritical carbon dioxide. The treated tobacco pulp may exhibit a benzo[a]pyrene concentration lower than the initial benzo[a]pyrene concentration and/or a TSNA concentration lower than the initial TSNA concentration. The treated pulp can be introduced into tobacco products including smoking articles, smokeless tobacco products, and aerosol-generating devices configured for non-combustion of plant materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd, Yan Pu, Anthony Richard Gerardi, Charles Bradford Rhoades, JR.
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Publication number: 20120145170Abstract: A method and a system for preparing a tobacco extract for use in an electronic smoking device are provided. A tobacco extract and an electronic smoking device are also provided. The method includes grinding tobacco into granulated particles, and heating purified water. The method further includes injecting the heated purified water through the granulated particles of the tobacco for a predetermined period of time to produce an aqueous solution, and adding purified water to the aqueous solution. Further, the method includes heating the aqueous solution, and injecting the heated aqueous solution through ground tobacco for the predetermined period of time to produce a tobacco extract for use in the electronic smoking device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: GLOBAL VAPOR TRADEMARKS, INC.Inventor: Thomas O'Connell
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Publication number: 20120125354Abstract: The invention provides a tobacco product including a flavorful tobacco composition in the form of an extract of a fire-cured tobacco material. Exemplary tobacco products include smoking articles, smokeless tobacco compositions, and aerosol-generating devices that do not burn tobacco. The invention also provides a process for preparing a smokeless tobacco composition, the method including: mixing a fire-cured tobacco material having a first benzo[a]pyrene concentration with water to produce an aqueous slurry; maintaining the slurry for a time and at a temperature sufficient to form a fire-cured tobacco extract, the aqueous fire-cured tobacco extract exhibiting a second benzo[a]pyrene concentration lower than the first benzo[a]pyrene concentration; separating the aqueous fire-cured tobacco extract from a residual pulp material, and mixing the aqueous fire-cured tobacco extract with a tobacco or non-tobacco plant material to form a smokeless tobacco composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Crystal Dawn Hege Byrd, William Monroe Coleman, III, Michael Francis Dube, Anthony Richard Gerardi, Eric Taylor Hunt, Darrell Eugene Holton, JR., Charles Bradford Rhoades, JR., Jack Gray Flinchum, JR., Dwayne William Beeson, Jeremy Barrett Mabe
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Patent number: 8151804Abstract: A method of curing tobacco comprises drying a harvested tobacco plant in a controlled environment for a time sufficient to substantially prevent the formation of at least one nitrosamine. The tobacco is first subjected to the controlled environment while at least a majority of the tobacco is in a green state. The resulting cured tobacco usually has tobacco-specific nitrosamine (TSNA) levels which are undetectable and are similar to levels found in freshly harvested, green tobacco.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: Jonnie R. Williams
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Publication number: 20120060854Abstract: A method of thermally processing a tobacco material is provided, the method including the steps of (i) mixing a tobacco material, water, and an additive selected from the group consisting of lysine, glycine, histidine, alanine, methionine, glutamic acid, aspartic acid, proline, phenylalanine, valine, arginine, di- and trivalent cations, asparaginase, saccharides, phenolic compounds, reducing agents, compounds having a free thiol group, oxidizing agents, oxidation catalysts, plant extracts, and combinations thereof, to form a moist tobacco mixture; (ii) heating the moist tobacco mixture at a temperature of at least about 60° C. to form a heat-treated tobacco mixture; and (iii) incorporating the heat-treated tobacco mixture into a tobacco product.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Gong Chen, Anthony Richard Gerardi, John-Paul Mua, Darrell Eugene Holton, JR., Daniel Verdin Cantrell, Frank Kelley St. Charles, Cheryl Cooper Scott
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Publication number: 20120006345Abstract: A method for producing a non-combustion type tobacco sheet includes contacting a tobacco raw material with water to separate them into an aqueous extract and an insoluble tobacco residue, selectively reducing anions contained in the aqueous extract to provide a low-anion liquid, adding an acid to the low-anion liquid to provide a neutralized liquid, and blending pulp to the insoluble tobacco residue to prepare a mixture from which a sheet is made, followed by adding the neutralized liquid to the sheet to provide a tobacco sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Morio YAJIMA, Michihiro Inagaki, Kenji Ito
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Patent number: 8011373Abstract: A method of treating a tobacco extract solution includes bringing an extract solution, which is obtained by extracting a natural tobacco material with an aqueous extracting solvent, into contact with a polymer containing, in its side chain, a functional group which traps metal ions including at least magnesium, thereby obtaining an extract solution with an amount of at least magnesium reduced.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Koji Torikai, Hiromichi Muto
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Patent number: 8001979Abstract: Shredded tobacco of the invention is treated with metal iodate. A method of treating tobacco of the present invention includes adding metal iodate to shredded tobacco to decompose tobacco specific nitrosamines and polyphenols in the shredded tobacco, thereby reducing the TSNAs and polyphenols.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 23, 2011Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Shinya Yoshida, Yoji Uwano, Takako Moriyama
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Publication number: 20110174323Abstract: The invention provides a tobacco composition for use in a smoking article or a smokeless tobacco composition that includes an additive derived from a flower of the Nicotiana species. The additive can be a flower of the Nicotiana species or a portion thereof in particulate form or in the form of flower isolate derived from a flower of the Nicotiana species. In certain embodiments, the flower isolate is in the form of an extract from a flower of the Nicotiana species or in the form of a chemically transformed flower isolate, the chemical transformation being selected from acid/base reaction, hydrolysis, thermal treatment, and enzymatic treatment. The invention also provides smoking articles and smokeless tobacco compositions that include the flower additives described herein, and methods for preparing an additive derived from a flower of the Nicotiana species for addition to a tobacco composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: July 21, 2011Inventors: William Monroe Coleman, III, Michael Francis Dube, Darlene Madeline Lawson
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Publication number: 20110159160Abstract: A method for extracting a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon from a material such as tobacco or tobacco extracts or other materials comprises treating the material with a molecularly imprinted polymer selective for the hydrocarbon in the presence of a low polarity medium.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Stig Jonsson, Staffan Bergstrom, Johan Billing
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Publication number: 20110155152Abstract: This invention provides a method for removing undesirable constituents from tobacco which includes extracting tobacco material in an aqueous or organic solvent and filtering the product of the extraction using a horizontal belt filter. The extract and insoluble tobacco residue may be further treated enzymically, chemically or otherwise to remove a complement of undesirable constituents. The extract and insoluble tobacco residue are recombined to form a regenerated tobacco material that is less harmful when combusted than the original material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventors: Alan Harris, Steve Hemsley
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Patent number: 7934509Abstract: The invention relates to a method of producing cut tobacco material, whereby a tobacco initial material is heated and placed under pressure and once heated and placed under pressure, the material is fed through a shearing gap and expanded and defibrated. It further relates to a device for producing cut tobacco material with a pressure chamber, which has a tobacco material inlet at the low-pressure end and a tobacco material outlet at the pressure end and a conveyor system for conveying the tobacco material from the inlet to the outlet, and the tobacco material outlet has a gap through which the material passes and expands, and the gap has walls which can be moved towards one another. It further relates to a smoking article containing such a cut, defibrated tobacco material product and the use of a plug screw feeder-extruder with a shearing gap outlet for defibrating tobacco material.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2005Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: British American Tobacco (Germany) GmbHInventors: Uwe Werner Ehling, Gerald Schmekel, Dietmar Franke, Matthias Link
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Publication number: 20110083684Abstract: Disclosed is a method for removing one or more heavy metals from an aqueous plant extract, comprising: contacting the aqueous plant extract with, and sorbing at least a portion of the one or more heavy metals on, at least one sorbent selected from the group consisting of: one or more surface activated titanium oxide particles, one or more chitosans, one or more calcium phosphates, one or more mercaptoalkyl-substituted silica gels, one or more mercaptoalkyl-substituted mesoporous molecular sieves, one or more finely ground ?-aluminas, one or more photocatalytic titanium dioxide particles, one or more Au-anatases, ceria, and combinations thereof, to form a mixture of sorbent and heavy metal-depleted aqueous plant extract; and separating the sorbent from the mixture to provide a heavy metal-depleted aqueous plant extract.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventors: Zhaohua Luan, Donald Miser, Darin Colassaco, W. Geoffrey Chan, Padmanabha Reddy Ettireddy, Sarojini Deevi, Marc Krauss
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Publication number: 20110083683Abstract: A process for treating a tobacco material comprising: (a) extracting a tobacco material with a solvent to produce a tobacco extract and a tobacco residue; (b) contacting the tobacco extract with an antioxidant; and (c) contacting the mixture of (b) with an antioxidant scavenger, to produce a treated tobacco extract. The treated tobacco extract is reapplied to the tobacco residue to form a treated tobacco material. In addition, a smoking composition, a smoking article and a smokeless tobacco oral delivery product contain the treated tobacco material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventor: Marc Robert Krauss
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Publication number: 20110067715Abstract: Methods of selectively reducing constituents in tobacco as well as the tobacco obtained by such methods are disclosed. Subcritical fluids, e.g., liquid carbon dioxide, serve as the reduction media.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicants: US Smokeless Tobacco Co., Phasex CorporationInventors: Val Krukonis, Hans Schonemann, Anthony Gudinas, Paula M. Wetmore, Kara Williams, Carl H. Midgett, Clifford Brown Bennett, Harry Y. Zheng, Kathleen S. Johnston
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Patent number: 7694686Abstract: A process is provided for producing smokeless tobacco and/or snuff compositions using steam alone in an open vessel or in combination with pressure and venting to alter organoleptic properties of the smokeless tobacco and/or snuff compositions.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: U.S. Smokeless Tobacco CompanyInventors: Frank S. Atchley, Vernie A. Due, James C. Breslin, Scott A. Williams, Jerry B. Elliot
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Patent number: 7677253Abstract: A regenerated tobacco material is manufactured through extracting a natural tobacco material with an extracting solvent to obtain an extracted solution containing components of the natural tobacco material and an extraction residue. A regenerated tobacco web is prepared by using the extraction residue. On the other hand, the extracted solution is subjected to a fractionating treatment by means of ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis filtration, or reversed-phase partition chromatography to obtain a first fraction enriched in desired components and depleted in undesired components, and a second fraction enriched in the undesired components and depleted in the desired components. The first fraction is added, optionally together with the second fraction decreased in amount, to the regenerated tobacco web to prepare a regenerated tobacco material.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Japan Tobacco Inc.Inventors: Yoshiyuki Yamada, Yukiko Hasegawa
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Patent number: 7650891Abstract: The present invention relates to methods for hindering formation of tobacco-specific nitrosamines during processing of dark fire tobacco, as well as a facility in which at least portions of these methods may be conducted. According to the present invention, dark fire tobacco that has been harvested and that is generally green and/or yellow is exposed to an uncontrolled, yet active, ambient airflow so as to provide a substantially aerobic environment about the tobacco. This exposure of the dark fire tobacco to the ambient airflow may be done until the tobacco is substantially brown and/or substantially free of enzymatic activity. Subsequently, the tobacco is exposed to gaseous emissions (e.g., smoke) from combusting sawdust/wood. This step may be conducted at least until the tobacco exhibits a moisture content of no more than about 16% and/or until the tobacco exhibits a gloss or shine on a surface of the tobacco.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2004Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Rosswil LLC Ltd.Inventors: Lester E. Groves, Harold J. Doss, Robert H. Krauch, Charles L. Vaught, John E. Bunch
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Patent number: 7538071Abstract: The present invention is directed to a method of reducing the nicotine content of a tobacco plant to less than addictive levels. The method includes the step of administering to the tobacco plant an effective amount of a nicotine reducing agent sufficient to reduce the level of nicotine in the tobacco plant so that the resulting nicotine content in the plant is reduced to a level wherein a tobacco product produced from the plant will yield a non-addictive level of nicotine in the central nervous system blood plasma of the user. The present invention is further directed to tobacco plants prepared by the method.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2003Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Inventor: Carl Berger
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Publication number: 20090050166Abstract: Shredded tobacco of the invention is treated with metal iodate. A method of treating tobacco of the present invention includes adding metal iodate to shredded tobacco to decompose tobacco specific nitrosamines and polyphenols in the shredded tobacco, thereby reducing the TSNAs and polyphenols.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Shinya YOSHIDA, Yoji UWANO, Takako MORIYAMA
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Publication number: 20080178894Abstract: Methods for the selective removal of specific constituents of tobacco extract include contacting an extract with a nitrosamine selective adsorption agent, a metal selective adsorption agent and/or a nitrate selective adsorption agent. Preferred characteristics of such agents are identified.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2007Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: Philip Morris USA Inc.Inventor: Stephen G. Zimmermann
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Patent number: 7387128Abstract: The invention relates to a continuous method for pressure-conditioning material for food and/or semi-luxury consumables, wherein said material (12) is introduced through an entrance (4) into a hyperbarically pressurized conditioning chamber (2), where it is treated with a conditioning agent, and extracted again from said conditioning chamber (2) at an exit (8), wherein the material (12) is conveyed continuously from said entrance (4) to said exit (8) in a conditioning chamber (2) inclined obliquely upwards, by means of a mixing conveyor, in particular a conveying screw (3).Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: British American Tobacco (Germany) GmbHInventors: Uwe Werner Ehling, Gerald Schmekel, Frank Plückhahn, Hans-Werner Fuchs, Matthias Link
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Patent number: 7337782Abstract: A process is disclosed for removing proteins and other undesirable biomolecules from tobacco extract or slurry via foam fractionation, thereby concentrating the tobacco extract or slurry. The tobacco extract or slurry is treated and modified prior to being subjected to the foam fractionation to enhance the extent and efficiency of protein removal. After foam fractionation, the concentrated extract, sans proteins and other Hoffman analyte precursors, is applied to a tobacco sheet material, and the collected foam can be recirculated through foam fractionation for enhanced concentration.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: R.J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventor: Bruce T. Thompson
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Patent number: 6786221Abstract: A process and system for continuous assay and removal of toxins from tobacco. Products such as tobacco contaminated with mycotoxins, particularly aflatoxins, and benzpyrene and its precursors, are subjected to treatment, generally in a solvent medium, to decontaminate the tobacco of the toxin. Continuous monitoring of all harmful toxins eluted from the cleaning solvent is performed by immunoantibody ultraviolet fluorescence, for example. A quality-control process ensures removal of harmful toxins from tobacco before further processing. Decontamination of extracted solvent streams and re-additives ensures safe reuse or disposal of the solvents and re-additives.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2004Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Inventor: Kerry Scott Lane
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Patent number: 6772767Abstract: A process for reducing lignin and nitrogenous content in tobacco lamina and tobacco fiber material, including whole leaf, stems, scraps, fines and lamina, as well as burley leaf and stem, in an extraction with a solution containing hydrogen peroxide and an alkali metal hydroxide. The treated tobacco may then be further processed for use in cigarettes and other smoking articles.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: John-Paul Mua, Brad L. Hayes, Kenneth J. Bradley, Jr.
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Publication number: 20040112394Abstract: Methods of selectively reducing constituents in tobacco as well as the tobacco obtained by such methods are disclosed. Subcritical fluids, e.g., liquid carbon dioxide, serve as the reduction media.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventors: Val Krukonis, Hans Schonemann, Anthony Gudinas, Paula M. Wetmore, Kara Williams, Carl H. Midgett, Clifford Brown Bennett, Harry Y. Zheng, Kathleen S. Johnston
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Publication number: 20040045565Abstract: A process for reducing lignin and nitrogenous content in tobacco lamina and tobacco fiber material, including whole leaf, stems, scraps, fines and lamina, as well as burley leaf and stem, in an extraction with a solution containing hydrogen peroxide and an alkali metal hydroxide. The treated tobacco may then be further processed for use in cigarettes and other smoking articles.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: John-Paul Mua, Brad L. Hayes, Kenneth J. Bradley
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Publication number: 20040025891Abstract: The invention relates to a method of treating tobacco to reduce or eliminate nitrosamines therefrom. The method comprises the use of a supercritical fluid extraction medium at elevated temperature and pressure to selectively remove nitrosamines compared with nicotine removal. The nitrosamnine content for all tobacco types can be reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2002Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Kevin Gerard McAdam, Ian Geoffrey Marchmont Anderson, Andrew John Manson, David O'Reilly
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Patent number: 6679270Abstract: A method for reducing the content of nitrosamines (e.g., N′-Nitrosonornicotine, 4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone, N′-Nitrosoanatabine, and N′-Nitrosoanabasine) in tobacco is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes combining tobacco with a solvent (e.g., water and/or other compounds) to form a soluble portion. The soluble portion contains an initial total level of tobacco-specific nitrosamines per gram of the soluble portion. The soluble portion is contacted with a nitrosamine-reducing material such that the resulting weight percentage of the tobacco-specific nitrosamines per gram of said soluble portion is at least about 20% less than the initial total level of the tobacco-specific nitrosamines per gram of the soluble portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Inventors: Nicolas Baskevitch, Lanig Le Bec, Diane Raverdy-Lambert
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Patent number: 6602555Abstract: A method of extracting corrosion inhibiting constituents from tobacco comprises the steps of soaking tobacco in an extraction solution under certain extraction conditions, followed by filtration to remove tobacco residue from the resultant aqueous tobacco solution. This tobacco solution is used as a corrosion inhibitor to minimize the amount of corrosion occurring at galvanic corrosion cells that are established at areas of union of metals having different electrochemical potentials.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1995Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: University of LouisvilleInventor: Joseph A. von Fraunhofer
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Patent number: 6564808Abstract: Tobacco is treated with an effective amount of one or more bactericidal gases before or during curing to reduce or eliminate bacteria, bacterial activity and/or fungal activity from tobacco leaves, and/or to reduce or eliminate the amount of tobacco-specific nitrosamine or bacterial endotoxin in cured tobacco leaves. Cured tobacco is treated with an effective amount of one or more bactericidal gases before or during storage to reduce or eliminate bacteria, bacterial activity and/or fungal activity from the cured tobacco.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Walter P. Hempfling, Gordon H. Bokelman, Newton E. Kalengamaliro, Dick L. Hilliard
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Patent number: 6508254Abstract: A process for manufacturing reconstituted tobacco with reduced nitrogenous content by submitting cured tobacco material, including whole leaf, stems, scraps, fines and lamina, as well as burley leaf and stem, to an extraction with a solution containing sodium acetate, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide or mixtures thereof. The extraction process, in addition to denitrifying the tobacco material, also produces reconstituted tobacco paper with characteristics similar to flue cured tobacco leaf.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: John-Paul Mua, Terryl V. Baker, Kenneth John Bradley, Jr., William R. Conway, Walter M. Drexler
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Patent number: 6499489Abstract: Processes for producing flavorful and aromatic compounds from flue-cured tobacco material are provided. The processes involve providing a tobacco suspension comprising finely ground flue-cured tobacco material in intimate contact with ammonia, and subjecting the tobacco suspension to heat treatment for a time and under conditions sufficient to generate a flavorful and aromatic composition. The composition can be applied to smoking articles such as cigarettes to improve the flavor and aroma character thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: December 31, 2002Assignee: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco CompanyInventor: William Monroe Coleman, III
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Publication number: 20020134394Abstract: A method for reducing the content of nitrosamines (e.g., N′-Nitrosonornicotine, 4-(Methyinitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone, N′-Nitrosoanatabine, and N′-Nitrosoanabasine) in tobacco is provided. In one embodiment, the method includes combining tobacco with a solvent (e.g., water and/or other compounds) to form a soluble portion. The soluble portion contains an initial total level of tobacco-specific nitrosamines per gram of the soluble portion. The soluble portion is contacted with a nitrosamine-reducing material such that the resulting weight percentage of the tobacco-specific nitrosamines per gram of said soluble portion is at least about 20% less than the initial total level of the tobacco-specific nitrosamines per gram of the soluble portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Nicolas Baskevitch, Lanig Le Bec, Diane Raverdy-Lambert
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Patent number: 6311695Abstract: Methods of reducing the content of and preventing formation of carcinogenic nitrosamines in harvested leafy plants such as tobacco and marijuana, are disclosed. The methods are directed to subjecting the plant to microwave and/or higher frequency radiation, at appropriate times in the cure cycle. With tobacco, products suitable for human consumption, such as cigarettes, cigars, etc., can be made in accordance with the present invention, having contents of tobacco-specific nitrosamines on a par with fresh-cut, green tobacco. In preferred embodiments, the resultant tobacco products are dried, golden-yellow leaves having almost negligible amounts of the known carcinogens NNN and NNK, in comparison to conventionally cured tobacco.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Regent Court TechnologiesInventor: Jonnie R. Williams
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Patent number: 6298859Abstract: A process for preparing tobacco, which process comprises the steps of treating a tobacco material with a phenol oxidising enzyme, such as by extracting tobacco with a solvent to provide an extract and a residue; and treating the extract with a phenol oxidising enzyme such as a laccase. An improved tobacco product having a reduced amount of phenolic compounds. This is an alternative or a supplement to a process in which the phenolic compounds are adsorbed onto the insoluble carrier polyvinylpolypyrrolidone (PVPP). In preferred embodiments, the process includes further steps of removing the oxidised phenolic compound, adding adsorbents such as bentonite; removing and/or inactivating the enzyme; and concentrating the extract. Preferred phenol oxidising enzymes are peroxidases and laccases. The thus treated extract is advantageously re-combined with the tobacco residue and further processed to provide a tobacco article for smoking.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Novozymes A/SInventors: Jesper Vallentin Kierulff, Ole Bill Jørgensen, Tomas Tage Hansen, Anthony James Knox, Yves De Grandpré