![]() MUNDSTÜCKBELAGSPAPIER FOR A SMOKE ITEM
专利摘要:
The invention relates to a tipping paper for a smoking article (1) which forms the outermost layer of the envelope of the filter. The mouthpiece covering paper (1) is provided with locally limited elevations (3, 13, 23), which are formed by hardened structured lacquer. Between the elevations (3, 13, 23) there are surface areas (2) of the mouthpiece covering paper (1), over which the elevations (3, 13, 23) protrude by at least 10 μm in the direction normal to the plane of the mouthpiece covering paper (1). 公开号:AT511936A4 申请号:T1783/2011 申请日:2011-12-01 公开日:2013-04-15 发明作者: 申请人:Tannpapier Gmbh; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Dec. 2011 16:30 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 p. 16 description The invention relates to a mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article. Five essential parts of a common filter cigarette are the tobacco rod, this wrapping cigarette paper, the filter, the filter wrap paper and the tipping paper. The tipping paper, often referred to as "tipping paper". or " Tipping " denotes enveloping the filter and filter wrapper. It is that part of the filter cigarette which is touched by the lips of the cigarette smoking person when smoking the filter cigarette. Usually, the mouthpiece covering paper also protrudes slightly in the longitudinal direction of the tobacco cigarette in the longitudinal region of the tobacco rod, envelops the cigarette paper there and is adhesively bonded thereto. By making this bond filter part and tobacco rod part are mechanically connected in the cigarette machine. The tipping paper is in most cases actually a paper, but it can also be a film or a foil. In the case of the formation of the mouth piece covering paper as a film or foil, it may consist of cellulose hydrate, for example. At the end close to the tobacco rod mouthpiece paper is usually carried out somewhat perforated, so that when sucking on the cigarette air from the environment enters the filter and there mixed with the coming out of the tobacco rod smoke flow, whereby the smoke values are changed advantageous. Usually, the tipping paper has a visually appealing print. Often this print reminds of cork or tobacco. It also Mundstückbelagspapiere 2um use, which in addition to the optical printing a coating of substances or impregnation with substances that cause one or more sensory perceptions such as smell, taste, cold (freshness) or heat (sharpness) when smoking. At 01/12/2011 16:47 Page 1 No .: R837 P.016 / 044 Dec. 2011 16:31 IAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 p. 17, for example, WO 2006126551 A1 proposes a flavoring with the aid of an inkjet printer 2.B. to apply to the mouthpiece draping paper. In DE 3411511 C2 it is proposed to equip the mouthpiece covering paper with a substance which changes its color permanently according to increased temperature. To effect the color change, the tipping paper is stamped with a heated die having a surface texture, so that a structure is also embossed on the tipping paper. Between the tipping paper and the actual filter is usually the filter paper whose main function is to mechanically fix the material or material components of the filter, at least until everything is held together by the tipping paper which is first applied in the cigarette machine. DE 3005793 C2 proposes that the filter wrap paper, which ultimately forms an intermediate layer on the finished cigarette, for reasons of air permeability, form from a very highly porous paper and print it with a very fine grid of textured paint. The textured paint improves the otherwise disturbingly low mechanical stability of the highly porous paper. By applying the textured paint only as a fine grid, it does not reduce the desired high air permeability. In DE 3005793 02 a hot-melt plastic adhesive is proposed as a suitable structural paint. A textured paint in the sense of this description is a lacquer with which a fine grid of a tangibly raised structure can be printed on a surface, for example 5 to 30 lines lying side by side can be printed per cm, which ranges from non-printed surface areas by 10 μm to 30 ° towering up. However, finer structures are also printable, for example with 100 lines lying side by side per cm. Page 2 01/12/2011 16:47 No .: R837 P.017 / 044 Dec. 2011 16:31 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 S. IS st Textured paint can be used to create tactile prints; Applications include printing Braille, improving bill recognition, and improving the haptic impact of packaging. The latter is proposed for example in WO 2011/001200 Al. Another important application of structural paints relates to changing the friction properties of a surface; Depending on the target, either the lubricity or the coefficient of friction can be increased by selecting the appropriate lacquer material. In DE 2927893 C2 it is proposed to print the cigarette paper with a structure using a textured lacquer which contains tobacco powder so that it looks as similar as possible to a tobacco leaf in appearance and feel. Although there are already many ways to make mouthpiece covering papers visually and equip them with funds for other than optical sensory impressions advantageous. In the selection of applicable substances and states of substances, however, it is very limited. A significant limitation arises from the fact that the tipping paper is subject to considerable frictional and compressive loads during the manufacture and packaging of filter cigarettes. Other restrictions arise from environmental influences, such as in particular high humidity, which can affect the finished product functional substances unfavorable. The primary object of the present invention is to reduce the limitations mentioned in the previous paragraph and thus to expand the choices of substances and conditions of substances that can be used to affect the properties of tipping paper 2u. For solving the problem, it is proposed to provide the tipping paper with locally coated printing with structured lacquer with raised surface areas and to prevent it from being 01/12/2011 16:47 Page 3 No .: R837 P.018 / 044 1, Dec, 2011 16:31 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No, 5502 p. 13 • * * * »* * * * * t • * *« * In the areas of the tipping paper which are lying thereon, it is necessary to apply further substances which, if at all, do not apply as much to the tipping paper as the structure lacquer. In the finished state, the surface of the Mundstückbelagspa pieres thus represents a landscape, which has levels and mountains towering from them, wherein on the levels of substances such as dyes or fragrances are applied, and the mountains projecting these levels of hardened textured paint , The most important function of the protuberances formed by hardened textured paint is that of protecting the substances applied to the underlying surface areas. This protective function is achieved by exposing or rubbing or rubbing hard bodies against or against which the tipping paper predominantly or exclusively Tops of the elevations from textured paint come into contact and not with the intervening surface areas. As a result, contact-sensitive substances can also be obtained in the undamaged state for a long time at the intermediate surface areas. The invention is explained in more detail with reference to drawings: Fig. 1; shows a stylized perspective view of a portion of a first Mundstückbe-lagspapieres invention. Fig. 2: shows a stylized perspective view egg nen section of a second mouthpiece covering paper according to the invention. Fig. 3: shows a part of a cigarette packaging machine in Partial sectional view. The viewing direction is parallel to the conveying direction of the cigarettes. 01/12/2011 16:48 Page 4 No .: R837 P.019 / 044 Dec. 2011 16:32 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 3502 p. 20 st a · * * * * B * According to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, one side of the mouthpiece covering treatment 1 is provided with elevations 3, 13 by applications of structured lacquer. For reasons of clarity, the representations according to FIGS. 1 and 2 do not depict reality to scale. The height of the elevations formed from textured paint 3, 13 is shown disproportionately stretched, unlike the reality is actually the case, the partial surfaces of the surface of the formed from structural paint surveys 3, 13 exclusively as flat surfaces without any rounding to neighboring surfaces drawn drawn. In the example according to FIG. 1, a grid of island-like spaced elevations with a cruciform base is formed by textured lacquer. The area not covered with textured paint 2 is not divided into individual separate sub-areas. In the example according to FIG. 2, the elevations 13, which consist of structured lacquer, form a grid of intersecting lines which pass through many grid periods and between which rectangular areas 2 are enclosed, on which no structure lacquer is applied. As a result of the elevations formed from structured lacquer, the deeper surface areas 2 are protected from contact by blunt objects, since these objects abut the combs of the elevations 3, 13. The elevations 3, 13 thus act as spacers. Due to this spacer function 2 coatings are applicable for the protected deep surface areas, which were previously not applicable because of their high sensitivity to mechanical damage or generally against contact. For example: 01/12/2011 16:48 Page 5 No .: R837 P.020 / 044 Dec. 2011 16:32 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 p. 2 ST - It is now also possible to apply lacquers to the surfaces 2 which have relatively large color pigments which protrude from the polymer matrix of the lacquer. So far, the use of derar-tiger paints - with which very advantageous optical effects can be achieved - hardly possible, since the above pigments were rubbed off by friction of the tipping paper 1 on itself and on machine parts in the manufacture and packaging of cigarettes. - In general, porous, slightly brittle, abrasion-sensitive layers can now be applied to the surfaces 2 or the surface 2 are soaked. The surfaces 2 can be provided with substances from which small crystals grow to the surface during a drying process. These crystals can look visually beneficial and they can taste good. For example, the crystals may consist predominantly of salt or sugar. It is the first time a variety of coatings and impregnations applicable to the surfaces 2, which consist of a thermosetting matrix and encapsulated encapsulated sensibilities, wherein the encapsulated sensory substances are released only by ambient conditions occur, So far, layers in which sensory substances were contained in encapsulated form mechanically too sensitive for this application. Annotation; With the term "'sensory material" In this document, substances such as flavorings (perceptible by the sense of taste), fragrances (perceptible by the sense of smell), substances that can be felt as cold (freshness) or heat or other stimuli, or substances that modify the sensation of odorants, for example, neutralize or absorb them, are summarized designated, 01/12/2011 16:48 Page 6 No .: R837 P, 021/044 i. Dec. 2011 16:32 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 p. 22 ST * * «·· The surfaces 2 can now also be provided with substances which, in addition to other desired functions, also remain or may become pasty or gel-like and which may therefore feel sticky or greasy in direct contact. So far, such substances could not be used, because then cigarettes would be glued together. In particular, coating substances or impregnating substances (such as, for example, sugar or citric acid) are thus for the first time readily usable, which become sticky on prolonged storage at high atmospheric humidity. - It can also powder, so small particles such as flakes, spice crystals, plant dusts, etc. are applied to the surface 2, wherein a plurality of these particles are present together as a powder or dust or the like and are not surrounded by a liquid, curable matrix. So far, this was not meaningful, because the particles would have been rubbed off again before the cigarette had been consumed. The particles of the powder can be applied completely or largely to the surface 2 without the use of binders. Of course you can also print the area 2 first with a thin layer of binder and then apply powder on the not yet cured binder. The particles are then in contact only to a small extent with their surface with binder. This means can be applied to the mouthpiece covering paper, which are intended to be transmitted by contact with the lips or the fingers of the smoking person to the lips or fingers of this person. This is especially interesting for skin-care substances and substances that help to avoid unpleasant odors (2.B. on the fingers). 01/12/2011 16:49 Page Ί N °: R837 P.022 / 044 Depending ;. 2011 16:33 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 p. 23 * · · ·. ················ · In addition to the protective function for coatings or impregnations of the lower-lying surface regions 2 of the tipping paper 1, the structured elevations 3, 13 can be used to obtain further advantages: Before the tipping paper 1 is processed on the cigarette machine, it is provided with various imprints and possibly impregnations. Between the individual processing steps, the tipping paper 1 is in the form of rolls. From these roles, solvents, which originate from the various printing and impregnation have to evaporate. Due to the presence of structured elevations 3, 13 this evaporation is faster than without these surveys, because these surveys cause due to their spacer function better ventilation of the paper. It can thus be saved so intermediate storage times. In this context, an arrangement of locally isolated elevations 3 (FIG. 1), which are different from one another in an island, is more advantageous than elevations 13, which form a continuous network (FIG. 2). The structured elevations, which should preferably be separated from one another in an island-like manner, can not only accelerate the evaporation of substances to be removed, but conversely, the contact of desired substances, which are in the form of gas, steam, aerosol or powder and / or combinations from being accelerated with the tipping paper while this tipping paper is stored as a roll in an environment enriched with the gas phase in question. By means of this contact, for example, some sensible substances which can be handled well as vapor phase can be introduced very gently into the tipping paper. However, it is also possible to ripen substances which are already in or on the tipping paper by gentle reaction with the gas phase of a substance in the sense of T surrounding the tipping paper ". change specifically. To the contact between tipping paper Page 8 01/12/2011 16:49 No .: R837 P.023 / 044 Dec. 2011 16:33 LAWFIRM 0732 773 * 10 6 No. 5502 p. 24 and intensify gas phase, the gas phase can be moved, for example, by a fan. If a structure 3 is provided by protrusions on that side of the mouthpiece covering paper 1 which faces the filter enveloping paper on the finished cigarette, it is thus achieved that more air can flow between the mouthpiece covering paper 1 and the filter wrapping paper. 'This is helpful for the emstel-len of desired smoke values, which is done to a high degree by the fact that the smoke coming from the tobacco rod in the filter fresh air is added. In this context too, an arrangement of separate local elevations 3 (FIG. 1) is more advantageous than elevations 13, which form a continuous network (FIG. 2). By structured elevations 3, 13, the haptic sensation when touching a cigarette can be improved. In particular, it can be made easier to remove a cigarette from a full packet of cigarettes. Fig. 3 shows that part of a cigarette packaging machine on which a very large frictional stress on the tipping paper of a cigarette occurs. For the packaging of cigarettes 4 in a cigarette pack, the cigarettes 4 to be introduced into the pack are moved in their longitudinal direction along a narrowing conveying channel 5. The cigarettes 4 are pressed against each other more and more and rub against the walls of the conveyor channel 5. This rubbing is done mainly with the mouthpiece covering paper 1 of the cigarettes, as this comprises the opposite of the tobacco rod part firmer filter part of the cigarette 4. By the mouthpiece covering paper 1 is provided on its outer side according to the invention with a structure of elevations 3, 13, 23 of hardened textured paint, the lying between these surveys surface areas of the Mundstückbelagspa-pieres 1 are spared by friction with the walls of the conveyor channel 5. Since ^ 9 01/12/2011 16:50 No .: R837 P.024 / 044 Dei. 2011 16:34 lAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 p. 25 t For this application, it is advantageous if the elevations 23 are formed by a lacquer material which, in the hardened state, has the lowest possible coefficient of friction against metal. At the cigarette machine, a piece of tipping paper is wrapped around the filter part of the cigarette. The edges of the tipping paper overlapping in the circumferential direction of the cigarette are glued together. In the gluing process, a certain minimum adhesion between the overlapping edges of the tipping paper must be achieved very quickly, since otherwise the cycle time of the cigarette machine is reduced. The minimum adhesion is achieved more rapidly if the water absorption capacity of the bodies to be bonded is accelerated and / or if the bodies to be bonded facilitate mechanical anchoring by means of parts projecting from the surface. The elevations 3, 13, 23 represent such protruding parts, they preferably contain a substance which absorbs water well. The use of structured elevations 3, 13, 23 as an aid in glueing is then crucially important and advantageous if the tipping paper used is not a true paper but a film, for example of cellulose hydrate. For the protective functions discussed, it is important that the elevations 3, 13, 23 protrude from hardened textured paint in the direction normal to the level of the mouthpiece covering paper 1 over the lying between individual surveys, not provided with textured surface areas 2 of the mouthpiece covering paper 1. From geometrical considerations it is immediately apparent that the projections should protrude more if the distance between them increases and if the surface on which they are applied is more convexly curved. The feelability of structured coatings starts at a height of the coating of about 5 to 15 pm, 01/12/2011 16:50 Page 10 No.: R837 P.025 / 044 Dec. 2011 16:34 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No. 5502 p. 26 ST As a material of the structural paint are especially those types of paint, which apply mainly to the surfaces contacted with it and less such, which are mainly absorbed. Many structural coatings are known in the art. As a method for the application of textured paint on the tipping base paper are especially screen printing in particular rotary screen printing and gravure, especially rotary gravure gravure. Rotary screen printing and web gravure gravure printing are well suited for paper tapes. Web gravure gravure printing makes the fastest possible printing possible for the present application. In gravure printing, a printing plate, the surface of which has depressions, is coated with lacquer, then scraped off by a doctor blade and then brought into contact with the surface to be printed, with part of the lacquer remaining in the depressions adhering to the surface to be printed. In web-fed gravure printing, the printing form is a roller, the so-called printing roller. This rotates about a horizontal axis and is arranged so that it moves with its lower lateral surface area through a coating bath and touches with its upper lateral surface area the paper to be printed, which is moved at the circumferential speed of the pressure roller. The lateral surface of the pressure roller has recesses. In the paint bath, the lateral surface of the pressure roller is wetted with paint. excess lacquer raised from the lacquer bath is scraped from the surface of the pressure roll by a doctor; From the remaining, arranged in the wells paint part is transferred to the paper upon contact with the paper to be printed. The said depressions on the lateral surface of the pressure roller are about 30 pm to 50 pm deep in the case of customary printing of tipping paper. For the printing of mouthpiece covering paper for the production of a lacquer structure according to the invention, the depressions must be at least approximately 20 p deep (if the surface regions 2 are not printed by an applied pressure 01/12/2011 16:50 Page 11 No .: R837 P.026 / 044 No. 5502 p. 27 ti. 2011 16:34 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 ST and if the printed structures are relatively fine) and can be at most about 240 pm deep. Very good results are achieved when the depth is between 100 pm to 150 pm. It should be noted that the printed structures need not extend in uniform density over the entire surface of one side of the tipping paper. For example, more and / or differently shaped elevations may be attached to those areas which are primarily touched by the fingers of the person smoking, rather than to those areas which are primarily touched by the lips of the person smoking. The non-raised surface areas 2 of the mouthpiece covering paper can also be treated differently on different areas of the mouthpiece covering paper. For example, it is possible to apply predominantly substances to that part of the tipping paper which is closer to the tobacco rod on the finished cigarette and thus to be touched predominantly by the fingers of the person smoking the cigarette, which help to avoid disturbing odors on the fingers. Towards the open end of the filter part of the cigarette, the surface areas 2 of the mouthpiece covering paper should be provided with flavoring agents or with a lip-care substance. 01/12/2011 16:51 Page 12 No.: R837 P.027 / 044
权利要求:
Claims (27) [1] ez. 1) Mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article (1) which forms the outermost layer of the envelope of the filter, characterized in that the mouthpiece covering paper (1) is provided with locally limited elevations (3 , 13, 23), which are formed by hardened textured lacquer and that between the elevations (3, 13, 23) surface areas (2) of the Mundstückbelagspapiexes (1) About which the elevations (3, 13, 23) in the extend to the level of the tipping paper (1) normal direction by at least 5 pm. [2] 2. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 1, characterized in that the elevations (3, 13, 23} on the outside of the Mundstückbelagspapieree (1) are arranged and that the surface areas (2) coated with substances and / or impregnated. [3] 3. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 2, characterized in that on the surface regions (2) a paint is applied, which has outstanding color pigments of the polymer matrix of the paint. [4] 4. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that on the surface areas {2) a sensory substance is applied. [5] 5. Mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 4, characterized in that on the surface regions (2), a substance is applied, grow on the surface of which crystals when drying the substance. [6] 6. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 4 or claim 5, characterized in that on the surface regions (2) a substance is applied, which is a 01/12/2011 16:54 Page 13 No .: R837 P.039 / 044 No 5502 p. 40 &Quot; I ♦ egg. 2011 16:38 LAWFIRM 0732 773 * 10 6 ST Matrix and enclosed encapsulated sensory agents. [7] 7. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to one of claims 4 to 6, characterized in that on the surface regions (2) a substance is applied, which is pasty, gel, sticky and / or greasy even after curing and possibly evaporation of solvent 'b2W. pasty, gel, sticky and / or greasy. [8] 8. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to one of claims 4 to 7, characterized in that on the surface regions (2) particles are applied without surrounding hardened liquid matrix. [9] 9. Muridstückbelagspapier for a smoking article according to one of claims 2 to 8, characterized in that of the surface areas (2) which are closer to the tobacco rod of the cigarette with -einem other substance are provided as the open filter end of the cigarette closer. [10] 10. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to one of claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the elevations (3, 13, 23) consist of a material which has a lower coefficient of friction compared to metal and / or ceramic than the non-printed mouthpiece covering paper (1 ) and / or the tipping paper (1) at the surface areas {2), [11] 11. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 1, characterized in that elevations (3, 13) on the inside of the mouthpiece covering paper (1) are arranged. [12] 12. mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 11, characterized in that elevations (3) island-like, that is, without a connection formed as survey between themselves, of an undivided surface (2) protrude, 01/12/2011 16:54 page 14 no. : R837 P.040 / 044 Dec. 201 1 1 6:38 LAWFIRM 0732 77341Ö 6. No. 55Ö2 p. 41 ST [13] 13. Mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that the mouth-piece covering paper (1) is a film or foil material. [14] 14. Mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 13, characterized in that the mouthpiece covering paper (1) consists of cellulose hydrate. [15] 15. Mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 13 or 14, characterized in that the material of the elevations (3, 13, 23) is hygroscopic and / or water-receptive. [16] 16. A method for producing a mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the production of the elevations (3, 13, 23) by applying a lacquer substance on the mouthpiece covering paper (1) by screen printing. [17] 17. The method according to claim 16, characterized in that the production of the elevations (3, 13, 23) by applying a paint substance on the mouthpiece covering paper (1) by rotary screen printing. [18] 18. Procedure for. producing a mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to one of claims 1 to 16, characterized in that the production of the elevations (3, 13, 23) by application of a lacquer substance to the mouthpiece covering paper (1) is effected by intaglio printing. [19] 19. A method for producing a mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to claim 18, characterized in that the production of the elevations (3, 13, 23) by applying a lacquer substance on the mouthpiece covering paper (1) by web-fed rotary gravure printing. [20] 20. The method according to claim 18 or 19, characterized in that the depth of those depressions of printing form by which 01/12/2011 16:55 Page 15 No .: R837 P.041 / 044 1. Dec, 2011 16:39 LAWFIRM 0732 773410 6 No., 5502 p. 42 ST Paint from one. Lacquer bath is transported to the tipping paper (1) is between 20 pm and 240 pm. [21] 21, Method according to claim 20, characterized in that the depth of those depressions is conveyed to printing plate through which paint from a paint bath to the mouthpiece covering paper (1) is between 100 pm and 150 pm. [22] 22, A method for producing a mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to any one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that provided with elevations (3, 13, 23) mouthpiece covering paper with a gaseous, vaporous, aerosol-shaped or powdery active substance or an active ingredient of the Combination is treated by being stored and / or forcibly flooded as a role in an environment which is enriched with the gaseous, vaporous, aerosol-shaped or powdery active substance or an active substance of their combinations. [23] 23, Method according to claim 22, characterized in that the gaseous, vaporous, aerosol-shaped or powdery active substance or an active substance is moved out of their combination. [24] 24, Method according to claim 22 or 23, characterized in that elevations (3) island-like, that is, without a connection formed as elevation between themselves, of an undivided surface (2) protrude. [25] 25, A method for producing a mouthpiece covering paper for a smoking article according to any one of claims 1 to 15, characterized in that on surface areas (2) a substance in the form of a powder, so as a plurality of particles which are not interconnected by a liquid matrix are being applied. 01/12/2011 16:55 String 16 Nr: R837 P, 042/044 Dec. 1, 2011 16:39 LAWF1RM 0732 773410 6 Nr. 5502 S. 43 st [26] 26. The method according to claim 25, characterized in that the surface regions (2) are provided with an adhesive before applying the powder. [27] 27. The method according to claim 25, characterized in that the powder is applied to surface areas (2) on which no separate adhesive layer has been applied. 01/12/2011 16:55 page 17 No .: R837 P.043 / 044
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申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题 ATA1783/2011A|AT511936B1|2011-12-01|2011-12-01|MUNDSTÜCKBELAGSPAPIER FOR A SMOKE ITEM|ATA1783/2011A| AT511936B1|2011-12-01|2011-12-01|MUNDSTÜCKBELAGSPAPIER FOR A SMOKE ITEM| EA201490842A| EA028663B1|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| CA2857182A| CA2857182C|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Mouthpiece lining paper for a smoking article| ES12821165.3T| ES2669047T3|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Nozzle lining paper for a smoking article| MX2014006471A| MX345686B|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article.| UAA201405495A| UA111864C2|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|SMOKING PAPER FOR SMOKING PRODUCTS| CN201280059085.XA| CN103974634B|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| LTEP12821165.3T| LT2785206T|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| SI201231279T| SI2785206T1|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| BR112014013079-5A| BR112014013079B1|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|FILTER NOZZLE COVERING PAPER FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FILTER NOZZLE COVERING PAPER| KR1020147017616A| KR101965021B1|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| PCT/AT2012/050187| WO2013078494A2|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| HUE12821165A| HUE037547T2|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| AU2012344717A| AU2012344717B2|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| MYPI2014001447A| MY164938A|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Mouthpiece lining paper for a smoking article| US14/362,042| US9307789B2|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Mouthpiece lining paper for a smoking article| JP2014543722A| JP6238308B2|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Mouthpiece lining paper for smoking goods| RS20180518A| RS57176B1|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| PL12821165T| PL2785206T3|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| PT128211653T| PT2785206T|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| EP12821165.3A| EP2785206B1|2011-12-01|2012-11-30|Tipping paper for a smoking article| ZA2014/03855A| ZA201403855B|2011-12-01|2014-05-27|Mouthpiece lining paper for a smoking article| CL2014001398A| CL2014001398A1|2011-12-01|2014-05-27|Nozzle cover paper for a smoking article, provided with a structure of elevations, where between the elevations there are surface areas of the cover paper, on which the elevations stand out at least 5 µm in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the paper nozzle cover; and manufacturing procedure.| PH12014501192A| PH12014501192A1|2011-12-01|2014-05-27|Tipping paper for a smoking article| CO14117581A| CO6970586A2|2011-12-01|2014-05-30|Nozzle paper for a smoking article| HRP20180770TT| HRP20180770T1|2011-12-01|2018-05-17|Tipping paper for a smoking article| 相关专利
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