Tobacco – Tobacco users' appliance – Device used for smoking
Patent
1989-09-18
1990-07-17
Millin, V.
Tobacco
Tobacco users' appliance
Device used for smoking
131271, 131273, 131360, 12820014, A24D 100, A24D 118
Patent
active
049414836
ABSTRACT:
An aerosol delivery article provides flavor or a dose of a drug by heating a flavor or a drug, but not burning any material. A heat source which includes granular magnesium, granular iron, and finely divided cellulose generates heat upon contact thereof with an aqueous solution of potassium chloride. The heat source is in a heat exchange relationship with the flavor or drug. Heat generated by the heat source heats the flavor or drug in a controlled manner. The flavor or drug volatilizes and is drawn into the mouth of the user of the article. Typical heat sources heat the flavor or drug to a temperature within about 70.degree. C. to about 180.degree. C. for 4 to 8 minutes.
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Banerjee Chandra K.
Ridings Henry T.
Millin V.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
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