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TOBACCO-SMOKE FILTERS
   
Document Number
US Patent 3830244
Issued Date
August 20, 1974
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Inventors
Luke; John A. (Southampton,EN)
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Abstract
A tobacco-smoke filter comprises a tube of smoke-filtering sheet material, for example paper, extending longitudinally within and spaced radially from an outer tubular wrapper, for example an extruded smoke-impervious plastics material, the tube being blocked at both ends, while the space between the tube and the wrapper is blocked around complementary arcs at opposite ends and longitudinally in such manner that smoke entering at one end must pass through the wall of the tube twice before reaching the other end. Suitably the wrapper is formed or provided at intervals around its circumference with a number of longitudinal ribs for supporting the tube.
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Published
August 20, 1974
Application Number
05/240,174
Filed
March 31, 1972
US Classification
131/340   131/210
Int'l Classification
A24D   3/02   (20060101)   A24D   3/00   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Apr 16, 1971 [GB] 9632/71
USPTO Field of Search
131/10.5   131/10.7   131/261B   131/210  
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