Tobacco – Antismoking product or device – i.e. – deterent – No smoke to user
Patent
1989-02-07
1990-04-17
Millin, V.
Tobacco
Antismoking product or device, i.e., deterent
No smoke to user
131273, 546281, A24D 100, A24F 100
Patent
active
049171208
ABSTRACT:
Compositions comprising nicotine and a volatile nicotine-miscible substance may be used to create sources of modulated nicotine vapor. The modulation of nicotine vapor may be one of quantity or of perceived physiological impact or a combination of both. The substance should have a volatility somewhat similar to that of nicotine and have a normal boiling point between about 175.degree. C. and about 275.degree. C. These compositions may be placed in the nicotine reservoir of a personal oral nicotine inhaler. Esters are preferred nicotine miscible substances, particularly when substantially flavorless and generally recognized as safe for human consumption. Nicotine and nicotine-miscible substance in a weight/weight ratio between about 0.5 and 40.0 are emplaced in a nicotine reservoir, for example absorbed in a porous polyethylene item, for insertion into the tubular passageway of a smokeless cigarette.
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Advanced Tobacco Products Inc.
Millin V.
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