Tobacco – Tobacco or tobacco substitute product or component part thereof – Cigar or cigarette
Patent
1986-05-02
1987-10-20
Millin, V.
Tobacco
Tobacco or tobacco substitute product or component part thereof
Cigar or cigarette
131360, A24D 100, A24D 118
Patent
active
047007265
ABSTRACT:
Cigarette rods include four segments of smokable material. First and second segments are positioned at the extreme ends of the rod. The first segment is positioned at the end of the rod to be lit. A third segment is positioned adjacent the first segments, and a fourth segment is positioned adjacent the second segment. The density of the third segment is greater than the fourth segment. The first and second segments can be "dense ends" or "loose ends" relative to the respective adjacent segments.
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Frye Diane R.
Greene Tammie B.
Perfetti Thomas A.
Townsend David E.
Millin V.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
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