Patents Assigned to Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
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Patent number: 6257243Abstract: The invention relates to a coaxial smoking article, particularly a coaxial cigarette, comprising a coaxial rod of smokable material, which rod has an inner segment (1) of smokable material surrounded by a covering (2), around which covering is an outer segment (3) of combustible or thermally destructible/decomposable material, which outer segment is also surrounded by a covering (4). The combustible or thermally destructible/decomposable material of the outer segment contains no or only a very small proportion of spot-forming substances. Further, the coverings of the inner and outer segments are such that spot-forming substances in the inner segment are essentially unable to reach the outside of the covering. Hence, a cigarette having reduced potential for the production of spotting is so formed.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Bernd-Henrik Müller, Adolf Schlüter, Werner Schneider, Christopher John Cook, Joseph Wanna, Frank Kelley St. Charles
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Patent number: 6227205Abstract: The invention relates to a method of treating tobacco fine cut in which the cut tobacco is preheating and moistening is moistened to a moisture content of a maximum of 18 to 18.5%, after which it is supplied without any further drying to a screening and cooling step resulting in a moisture content of a maximum of 17-17.5%.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Wolfgang Metzner, Uwe-Peter Körner
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Patent number: 6178969Abstract: The present invention relate to a smoking device where heated air forms an aerosol which is conveyed to a user without significant burning or combustion of the aerosol supported substrate.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Frank Kelley St. Charles
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Patent number: 6155269Abstract: The invention relates to a method and device for regulating the output moisture content of tobacco conditioned by a loosening/conditioning and optionally casing (saucing) drum comprising injecting a throughflow of water into the infeed region of the drum by a first nozzle regulated depending on the target value for the tobacco output moisture content and the actual values for the tobacco mass flow, the steam throughflow and the tobacco input moisture content; and injecting a throughflow of water in the outlet region of the drum through a second nozzle, the target value of which is computed depending on the target value and actual value for the tobacco output moisture content.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: December 5, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Dietmar Franke, Fritz Schelhorn, Hans-Werner Fuchs, Harald Hofmann
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Patent number: 6131584Abstract: Two types of tobacco are placed into and kept separate in an aqueous medium wherein water-soluble chemical components of each of the two types of tobacco are solubilized to form a tobacco extract. The two types of tobacco remain in the aqueous medium or tobacco extract until an equilibrium is reached of the solubilized chemical components in the aqueous medium. The two types of tobacco are then removed from the tobacco extract, dried separately, blended into a preselected ratio and cut into a preselected size for use in a cigarette smoking article. The tobacco extract may be subjected to other treatments to reduce the concentration of microflora and may be added back to the two types of tobacco prior to blending and cutting.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1999Date of Patent: October 17, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: John H. Lauterbach
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Patent number: 6129087Abstract: A smoking article includes at least one strip of heat conducting material extending from one end of the tobacco rod of a smoking article to the opposite end of the tobacco rod. Preferably, the strip of material is at the interface between the tobacco rod and the cigarette paper and extends substantially from the lighting end of the tobacco column to at or near the attachment of a filter to the tobacco column.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Gary W. Wallace, Zhimin Wu
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Patent number: 6123447Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for feeding layers of tobacco to an intermediate reservoir, including feeding a continual falling, horizontal shifting stream of tobacco to the intermediate reservoir, the falling stream of tobacco being deflected by web-type separators below, which predetermined break points form in the tobacco mass in the intermediate reservoir resulting in vertical columns of tobacco separable from each other, the columns of tobacco separating individually from the tobacco mass and dropping onto a dispensing conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Fritz Schelhorn
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Patent number: 6089238Abstract: The invention relates to a coaxial cigarette including a coaxial tobacco rod comprising a rod core, a rod core wrapping, a rod jacket and a rod jacket wrapping and a multi-part ventilated filter wherein the filter comprises a filter wrapping as well as at least two longitudinal segments of which at least one is a coaxial filter segment having a core element, a core element wrapping and a jacket element and wherein the ratio of the resistance to draw of the rod core to the resistance to draw of the rod jacket is greater than unity and preferably in the range of 2 to 4.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1998Date of Patent: July 18, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Werner Schneider, Adolf Schluter, Erwin Kausch, Volker Heemann, Ursula Kopke, Wolfgang Metzner, Bernd-Henrik Muller, Heiner Ritter
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Patent number: 6082550Abstract: The invention relates to a cooling and screening drum for tobacco materials comprising a material inlet, a rotary drum including lifting webs running longitudinally along the inner wall, a cross-flow cooling system and a material outlet, the lifting webs being configured inclined obliquely to the inner wall contrary to the direction of rotation of the drum.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Wolfgang Metzner, Uwe-Peter Korner
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Patent number: 6067995Abstract: The invention relates to a coaxial cigarette including a rod comprising a rod core, a rod core wrapping, a rod jacket and a rod jacket wrapping; and a filter comprising a filter core, a filter core wrapping, a filter jacket and a filter jacket wrapping, a smoke flow stopper being provided between the rod core and the filter jacket and/or the rod jacket and the filter core in the zone joining the rod core wrapping and filter core wrapping, the invention also relating to a method of producing such a cigarette.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Werner Schneider, Thomas Jung, Erwin Kausch, Bernd Spallek, Gerald Schmekel
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Patent number: 6062238Abstract: After several drying cycles in a pneumatically conveying tobacco drying apparatus, the interior of the drying apparatus becomes built-up with tobacco including casings and other additives thereby causing decreased flow of air entrained with tobacco as well as potential contamination with tobacco pieces from previously dried tobacco. Cleaning of the built-up materials is accomplished by recirculating superheated air through the tobacco drying apparatus. The air is heated to a preselected high temperature of at least 430.degree. F. at a rate, generally not to exceed 4.degree. F. per minute and circulated through the drying apparatus for a predetermined period of time. During heating and recirculating air at the preselected temperature, the tobacco materials built up on the drying apparatus are cooked and removed by continual purging with the recirculating air.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1999Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Kevin R. Korte, Sr., Stacey Claire Braxton
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Patent number: 6006438Abstract: The present invention relates to an automated feed assembly for use with a pack seal tester. The automated feed assembly receives a plurality of cigarette packs into a testing column for advancement control of the packs to the tester. The automated feed assembly adjusts the flow of cigarette packs within the testing column through the use of a first, second and third push and hold mechanism which work in conjunction with a first and a second stop mechanism, all of which work in conjunction with each other to orderly advance the packs to a plunger and vacuum source for testing the seal strength of the cigarette pack seal.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1998Date of Patent: December 28, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Van E. Shrider
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Patent number: 5996589Abstract: The present invention relate to a smoking device where heated air forms an aerosol which is conveyed to a user without significant burning or combustion of the aerosol supported substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1998Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Frank Kelley St. Charles
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Patent number: 5979459Abstract: The invention refers to a ventilated filter cigarette comprising a tobacco rod, a wrapper for the tobacco rod and a filter ventilated through ventilation openings, including a coaxial filter element, comprising a filter core, a wrapper for the filter core, a filter jacket and a wrapper for the filter jacket, in which the material specifications of the tobacco rod and the filter and the dimensions of their individual components are designed to allow the smoke to flow mainly through the filter core (upon open ventilation zone) and when covering the ventilation openings, the smoke of the cigarette flows to a major degree through the filter jacket of the coaxial filter element.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Werner Schneider
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Patent number: 5947128Abstract: A process to improve the smoke quality and mechanical properties of reconstituted tobacco is accomplished by adding tobacco materials to an aqueous solution containing ammonium salts and urea. The resulting first tobacco slurry is then pressurized under steam pressure to at least 60 psi for a period of from 1 to 5 minutes then depressurized rapidly to ambient. The depressurized tobacco is then formed into a second tobacco slurry wherein the soluble components within the tobacco is removed. The resulting tobacco residue is then prepared into a reconstituted tobacco sheet and the extract is then concentrated to a solids level of at least 30 percent by weight of solids which is added back to the reconstituted tobacco sheet for further processing into smoking articles.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Jide Adedeji
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Patent number: 5908034Abstract: A process for improving smoke quality and mechanical properties of a cast reconstituted tobacco sheet is accomplished by adding tobacco materials to an aqueous solution containing ammonium salts and ammonium hydroxide. The resulting first tobacco slurry is then pressurized under steam pressure to at least 60 psi for a period of from about 1 to 5 minutes then depressurized rapidly to ambient. The depressurized tobacco is then formed into a second tobacco slurry. The resulting tobacco residue is then cast into a reconstituted tobacco sheet for further processing into smoking articles.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Jide Adedeji
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Patent number: 5908033Abstract: A high humidity drying apparatus for cut tobacco is shown. The apparatus has a furnace which heats circulated air within the apparatus. The air is forced through a first arcuate elbow which has a tobacco air inlet located thereon for inserting the cut tobacco into the airstream. The tobacco is then redirected into a vertically extending drying chamber. The air entrained tobacco is then forced through a second arcuate elbow which places the tobacco into a tangential separator for removing the tobacco from the heated air. The separator has dual air exhausts, each leading to a high efficiency cyclone for further removal of the tobacco dust form the circulated air. All of the air is then passed back to the furnace for heating and then recirculated through the drying apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Kevin R. Korte, Sr., Stacey Claire Braxton, Kayyani Adiga
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Patent number: 5873372Abstract: This invention relates to a process of exploding tobacco stems to improve smoke quality, and more particularly to a process of exploding the cells of tobacco stems with high pressure saturated steam, followed by rapid depressurization and quenching, in order to reduce negative contributors to smoke quality and to form favorable flavor compounds.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1997Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Rufus H. Honeycutt, Elliott S. Sadle, Elmer F. Litzinger, Dennis M. Boyle
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Patent number: 5870882Abstract: A system for automatically opening cartons and removing packages therefrom includes a centrifugal orientation bowl for orientating closed or unopened cartons in a position to be fed to a slitting apparatus. The slitting apparatus includes a pair of cutters therein to cut opposed portions of the cartons thereby opening the cartons. A carton breaker is utilized downstream from the slitting apparatus to break the cartons open thereby loosening the packages therefrom. The opened cartons are fed to a rotating drum separator wherein the packages within the cartons are separated from the cartons and the emptied cartons are removed from the rotating drum separator in one location and the packages separated from the cartons are removed at another location.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1997Date of Patent: February 16, 1999Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventor: Byron L. Lowe
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Patent number: 5813413Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a plant for the treatment of tobacco leaves for the production of cut tobacco for smokable articles, in which stems and the lamina material of the tobacco leaves are conditioned and cut separately from each other. The conditioned, non-rolled, cut and optionally expanded stems are blended with the conditioned and cut lamina, and the lamina and stems are then jointly conditioned and dried.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1996Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Brown & Williamson Tobacco CorporationInventors: Wolfgang Metzner, Bernd Spallek, Arno Weiss