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Fiebelkorn

Richard Fiebelkorn, London GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110048436Smoking Article - A smoking article (03-03-2011

Richard Fiebelkorn, Southampton GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100275935Smoking article with modified smoke delivery - A smoking article (11-04-2010
20110155155Filter for a Smoking Article - A multi-section filter (06-30-2011
20110180081Ventilating Sheath for Smoking Article - A sheath for a smoking article, such as a filter cigarette, including an exterior sheath (07-28-2011
20110186063Filter For A Smoking Article - The present invention relates to smoking articles incorporating an improved filter in which the amount of smoke filtration varies with increased strength of draw. In particular, the filter comprises a plurality of passageways, at least one primary passageway I comprising a section of material which extends from the rod of smokable material to the mouth end of the smoking article and which has a high capacity to filter smoke and a high capacity to resist the passage of smoke. Via a series of small holes in an otherwise non-porous interface between the different passageways, smoke may be drawn between the primary passageway I and one or more secondary passageways II which have a low capacity to filter and resist the passage of smoke. At lower strengths of draw, smoke may become drawn through the small holes between the primary and secondary passageways. At higher strengths of draw, however, the rate at which smoke may pass through the small holes is limited by the restricted orifice effect and in this way the level of filtration of the smoke at different strengths of draw may be controlled.08-04-2011

Richard Thomas Fiebelkorn, Hampshire GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090084392Smoking article - A smoking article in which a patch of web material such as paper containing an adsorbent material therein, such as activated carbon, is positioned towards the mouth end of the smoking article to achieve a flatter puff profile compared to a conventional cigarette by decreasing the smoke constituents in the final few puffs. Characteristics of the smoking articles may be changed to increase the delivery of smoke constituents in the first few puffs in order to maintain a constant ISO NFDPM yield. The adsorbent-containing paper extends over only a portion of the smoking article towards the mouth end and does not comprise a flavourant therein.04-02-2009

Richard Thomas Fiebelkorn, Southampton GB

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110232661Smoking Article - A smoking article (09-29-2011