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US-20250374957-A1

An Article for Use in an Aerosol Provision System

PublishedDecember 11, 2025
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Technical Abstract

An article for use in an aerosol provision system, an aerosol provision system including the article and a method for forming the article. In examples of the invention the article includes an aerosol generating material and a downstream portion located downstream of the aerosol generating material. The downstream portion includes separate first and second bodies of material, each of the first and second bodies of material being formed from respective first and second crimped sheet materials which are gathered into said bodies of material. The first body of material is downstream of the second body of material and the first body of material is provided with a tubular element disposed within the first body of material so as to be circumferentially surrounded by the first body of material. An aerosol modifying release component is provided within the second body of material.

Patent Claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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. An article for use in an aerosol provision system, the article comprising:

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. An article for use in an aerosol provision system, the article comprising:

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. An article for use in an aerosol provision system, the article comprising:

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. An article according to, wherein a tubular element is disposed within the first body of material so as to be circumferentially surrounded by the first body of material

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. An article according to, wherein the closed pressure drop per mm length of the first body of material is greater than the closed pressure drop per mm length of the second body of material.

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. An article according to, wherein the first crimped sheet material comprises a first level of crimping and the second crimped sheet material comprises a second level of crimping, less than the first level of crimping

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. An article according to, wherein the tubular element extends to a downstream end of the article.

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. An article according to, wherein the tubular element is located substantially radially centrally within the first body of material.

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. An article according to, wherein the tubular element is formed from cellulose-based material.

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. An article according to, wherein the cellulose-based material is paper.

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. An article according to, wherein the paper is formed from woodpulp.

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. An article according to, wherein the tubular element has a length of at least 3 mm and, preferably, a length of about 4 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the tubular element extends only partially through the first body of material to form a cavity in the first body of material.

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. An article according to, when dependent on, wherein the closed pressure drop across the first and second bodies of material is between about 1.0 mmH2O per mm length and about 5 mmH2O per mm length.

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. An article according to, wherein the closed pressure drop across the first body of material is greater than 2.0 mmH2O per mm length, and wherein the closed pressure drop across the second body of material is less than 2.0 mmH2O per mm length.

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. An article according to, wherein the closed pressure drop across the first body of material is between 2.5 and 3.0 mmH2O per mm of longitudinal length, and wherein the closed pressure drop across the second body of material is between 1.0 and 1.5 mmH2O per mm of longitudinal length.

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. An article according to, wherein the level of crimping differs based on the crimp amplitude and/or average spacing of the crimping.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second crimped sheet materials comprise a series of substantially parallel ridges and grooves, wherein the average spacing of the crimping comprises the average spacing between adjacent ridges of the first and second crimped sheet materials, and, optionally, wherein the average spacing of the crimping of the first and second crimped sheet materials is greater than about 0.3 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the average spacing of the crimping of the first crimped sheet material is less than the average spacing of the crimping of the second crimped sheet material.

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. An article according to, wherein the average spacing of the crimping of the first crimped material is less than about 0.5 mm and the average spacing of the crimping of the second crimped sheet material is greater than about 0.5 mm or greater than about 0.6 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the crimp amplitude of the first and second crimped sheet materials is less than about 1.1 mm,

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. An article according to, wherein the crimp amplitude of the first crimped sheet material is less than the crimp amplitude of the second crimped sheet material.

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. An article according to, wherein the crimp amplitude of the first crimped sheet material is less than about 1 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the crimp amplitude of the first crimped sheet material is between about 0.1 mm and about 0.7 mm, and wherein the crimp amplitude of the second crimped sheet material is between about 0.5 mm and about 1 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the aerosol-modifying release component comprises an aerosol-modifying agent.

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. An article according to, wherein the aerosol-modifying release component comprises a capsule.

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. An article according to, wherein the capsule comprises a solid shell and a liquid core, the liquid core comprising the aerosol-modifying agent.

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. An article according to, wherein the capsule has a burst strength in the range 5 to 30 N.

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. An article according to, wherein the aerosol modifying release component has a diameter in the range of 2.8 mm and 4 mm and, preferably, in the range of 2.8 mm and 3.6 mm and, preferably, about 3 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the average density of the first body of material is greater than the average density of the second body of material.

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. An article according to, wherein the average density of the first and second bodies of material is between about 0.1 and about 0.25 mg/mm3.

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. An article according to, wherein the average density of the first body of material is greater than about 0.18 mg/mm3 and wherein the average density of the second body of material is less than about 0.18 mg/mm3.

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. An article according to, wherein the average density of the first body of material is between about 0.2 and about 0.25 mg/mm3 and wherein the average density of the second body of material is between about 0.1 and about 0.15 mg/mm3.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and/or second body of material has a volume of at least 100 mm3, at least 115 mm3, at least 150 mm3, at least 200 mm3, at least 300 mm3, at least 400 mm3, at least 500 mm3, at least 600 mm3, at least 700 mm3, at least 800 mm3, at least 900 mm3 or at least 1000 mm3.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second crimped sheet materials have a basis weight of between about 20 and about 65 g/m2.

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. An article according to, wherein the basis weight of the first crimped sheet material is greater than the basis weight of the second crimped sheet material.

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. An article according to, wherein the basis weight of the first crimped sheet material is between about 24 and 62 g/m2 and the basis weight of the second crimped sheet material is between about 26 and 50 g/m2

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. An article according to, wherein the first crimped sheet material has an extended width that is greater than the extended width of the second crimped sheet material.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second crimped sheet materials have an extended width between about 80 and about 250 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the first crimped sheet material has an extended width that is greater than about 160 mm and the second crimped sheet material has an extended width that is less than about 160 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the first crimped sheet material has an extended width between about 180 and about 200 mm, and wherein the second crimped sheet material has an extended width between about 120 and about 140 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second crimped sheet materials comprise paper.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second bodies of material are substantially cylindrical.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second bodies of material are circumscribed by respective first and second plug wraps, and wherein the basis weight of the first plug wrap is greater than the basis weight of the second plug wrap.

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. An article according to, wherein the basis weight of the first plug wrap is between about 40 g/m2 and about 100 g/m2, and wherein the basis weight of the second plug wrap is between about 26 g/m2 and about 50 g/m2.

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. An article according to, wherein the first body of material has an axial length of between about 6 mm and about 8 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the axial length of the first body of material is about 6 mm, or about 8 mm, or about 10 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the second body of material has an axial length of between about 10 mm and about 12 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the axial length of second body of material is about 10 mm, or about 12 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second bodies of material have a diameter of at least 6.5 mm, or at least 7.5 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second crimped sheet materials comprise fibres having an average length in the range 2 mm to 6 mm, 2 mm to 5 mm, 2 mm to 4 mm or 2 mm to 3 mm.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second sheet materials comprises a thickness of between about 50 and about 2500 μm, or between about 60 and about 90 μm.

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. An article according to, wherein the first and second bodies of material are directly adjacent.

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. An article according to, wherein the article is for use in a non-combustible aerosol provision system

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. An aerosol provision system comprising an article according to.

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. An aerosol provision system according to, wherein the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an aerosol generating material heating system, optionally wherein the non-combustible aerosol provision system is a tobacco heating system.

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. A method for forming an article according to, the method comprising:

Detailed Description

Complete technical specification and implementation details from the patent document.

The present application is a National Phase entry of PCT Application No. PCT/GB2023/051635 filed Jun. 22, 2023, which claims priority to GB Application No. 2209208.4 filed Jun. 23, 2022, each of which is hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.

The present disclosure relates to an article for use in an aerosol provision system, an aerosol provision system comprising the article and a method for forming the article.

Certain tobacco industry products produce an aerosol during use, which is inhaled by a user. For example, tobacco heating devices heat an aerosol generating substrate such as tobacco to form an aerosol by heating, but not burning, the substrate. Such tobacco industry products commonly include mouthpieces through which the aerosol passes to reach the user's mouth.

In accordance with embodiments described herein, according to a first aspect, there is provided an article for use in an aerosol provision system, the article comprising:

In accordance with embodiments described herein, according to a second aspect, there is provided an article for use in an aerosol provision system, the article comprising:

In accordance with embodiments described herein, according to a third aspect, there is provided an article for use in an aerosol provision system, the article comprising:

In accordance with embodiments described herein, according to a fourth aspect, there is provided a non-combustible aerosol provision system comprising an article according to the first, second or third aspect.

In accordance with embodiments described herein, according to a fifth aspect, there is provided a method for forming an article according to the first, second or third aspect, the method comprising: applying a crimp pattern to a first sheet material;

According to the present disclosure, an “aerosol provision system” includes both combustible aerosol provision systems and non-combustible aerosol provision systems.

According to the present disclosure, a “combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is combusted or burned during use in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.

In some embodiments, the delivery system is a combustible aerosol provision system, such as a system selected from the group consisting of a cigarette, a cigarillo and a cigar.

In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to a component for use in a combustible aerosol provision system, such as a filter, a filter rod, a filter segment, a tobacco rod, a spill, an aerosol-modifying agent release component such as a capsule, a thread, or a bead, or a paper such as a plug wrap, a tipping paper or a cigarette paper.

According to the present disclosure, a “non-combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol-generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is not combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.

In some embodiments, the delivery system is a non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a powered non-combustible aerosol provision system.

In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an electronic cigarette, also known as a vaping device or electronic nicotine delivery system (END), although it is noted that the presence of nicotine in the aerosol-generating material is not a requirement.

In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an aerosol-generating material heating system, also known as a heat-not-burn system. An example of such a system is a tobacco heating system.

In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system is a hybrid system to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol-generating materials, one or a plurality of which may be heated. Each of the aerosol-generating materials may be, for example, in the form of a solid, liquid or gel and may or may not contain nicotine. In some embodiments, the hybrid system comprises a liquid or gel aerosol-generating material and a solid aerosol-generating material. The solid aerosol-generating material may comprise, for example, tobacco or a non-tobacco product.

Typically, the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise a non-combustible aerosol provision device and a consumable for use with the non-combustible aerosol provision device.

In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to consumables comprising aerosol-generating material and configured to be used with non-combustible aerosol provision devices. These consumables are sometimes referred to as articles throughout the disclosure.

In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a non-combustible aerosol provision device thereof, may comprise a power source and a controller. The power source may, for example, be an electric power source or an exothermic power source. In some embodiments, the exothermic power source comprises a carbon substrate which may be energized so as to distribute power in the form of heat to an aerosol-generating material or to a heat transfer material in proximity to the exothermic power source.

In some embodiments, the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise an area for receiving the consumable, an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a downstream portion, a filter and/or an aerosol-modifying agent.

In some embodiments, the consumable for use with the non-combustible aerosol provision device may comprise aerosol-generating material, an aerosol-generating material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a filter, a downstream portion, and/or an aerosol-modifying agent.

In some embodiments, the substance to be delivered comprises an active substance.

The active substance as used herein may be a physiologically active material, which is a material intended to achieve or enhance a physiological response. The active substance may for example be selected from nutraceuticals, nootropics, psychoactives. The active substance may be naturally occurring or synthetically obtained. The active substance may comprise for example nicotine, caffeine, taurine, theine, vitamins such as B6 or B12 or C, melatonin, cannabinoids, or constituents, derivatives, or combinations thereof. The active substance may comprise one or more constituents, derivatives or extracts of tobacco, cannabis or another botanical.

In some embodiments, the active substance comprises nicotine. In some embodiments, the active substance comprises caffeine, melatonin or vitamin B12.

As noted herein, the active substance may comprise or be derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof. As used herein, the term “botanical” includes any material derived from plants including, but not limited to, extracts, leaves, bark, fibers, stems, roots, seeds, flowers, fruits, pollen, husk, shells or the like. Alternatively, the material may comprise an active compound naturally existing in a botanical, obtained synthetically. Example botanicals are tobacco, eucalyptus, star anise, hemp, cocoa, cannabis, fennel, lemongrass, peppermint, spearmint, rooibos, chamomile, flax, ginger,, hazel, hibiscus, laurel, licorice (liquorice), matcha, mate, orange skin, papaya, rose, sage, tea such as green tea or black tea, thyme, clove, cinnamon, coffee, aniseed (anise), basil, bay leaves, cardamom, coriander, cumin, nutmeg, oregano, paprika, rosemary, saffron, lavender, lemon peel, mint, juniper, elderflower, vanilla, wintergreen, beefsteak plant, curcuma, turmeric, sandalwood, cilantro, bergamot, orange blossom, myrtle, cassis, valerian, pimento, mace, damien, marjoram, olive, lemon balm, lemon basil, chive, carvi, verbena, tarragon, geranium, mulberry, ginseng, theanine, theacrine, maca, ashwagandha, damiana, guarana, chlorophyll, baobab or any combination thereof. The mint may be chosen from the following mint varieties:Arventis,c.v.,c.v.,c.v,c.v. and

In some embodiments, the active substance comprises or is derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is tobacco.

In some embodiments, the active substance comprises or derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is selected from eucalyptus, star anise, cocoa and hemp.

In some embodiments, the active substance comprises or derived from one or more botanicals or constituents, derivatives or extracts thereof and the botanical is selected from rooibos and fennel.

In some embodiments, the substance to be delivered comprises a flavor.

As used herein, the terms “flavor” and “flavorant” refer to materials which, where local regulations permit, may be used to create a desired taste, aroma or other somatosensorial sensation in a product for adult consumers. They may include naturally occurring flavor materials, botanicals, extracts of botanicals, synthetically obtained materials, or combinations thereof (e.g., tobacco, cannabis, licorice (liquorice), hydrangea, eugenol, Japanese white bark magnolia leaf, chamomile, fenugreek, clove, maple, matcha, menthol, Japanese mint, aniseed (anise), cinnamon, turmeric, Indian spices, Asian spices, herb, wintergreen, cherry, berry, red berry, cranberry, peach, apple, orange, mango, clementine, lemon, lime, tropical fruit, papaya, rhubarb, grape, durian, dragon fruit, cucumber, blueberry, mulberry, citrus fruits, Drambuie, bourbon, scotch, whiskey, gin, tequila, rum, spearmint, peppermint, lavender, aloe vera, cardamom, celery, cascarilla, nutmeg, sandalwood, bergamot, geranium, khat, naswar, betel, shisha, pine, honey essence, rose oil, vanilla, lemon oil, orange oil, orange blossom, cherry blossom, cassia, caraway, cognac, jasmine, ylang-ylang, sage, fennel, wasabi, piment, ginger, coriander, coffee, hemp, a mint oil from any species of the genus, eucalyptus, star anise, cocoa, lemongrass, rooibos, flax,, hazel, hibiscus, laurel, mate, orange skin, rose, tea such as green tea or black tea, thyme, juniper, elderflower, basil, bay leaves, cumin, oregano, paprika, rosemary, saffron, lemon peel, mint, beefsteak plant, curcuma, cilantro, myrtle, cassis, valerian, pimento, mace, damien, marjoram, olive, lemon balm, lemon basil, chive, carvi, verbena, tarragon, limonene, thymol, camphene), flavor enhancers, bitterness receptor site blockers, sensorial receptor site activators or stimulators, sugars and/or sugar substitutes (e.g., sucralose, acesulfame potassium, aspartame, saccharine, cyclamates, lactose, sucrose, glucose, fructose, sorbitol, or mannitol), and other additives such as charcoal, chlorophyll, minerals, botanicals, or breath freshening agents. They may be imitation, synthetic or natural ingredients or blends thereof. They may be in any suitable form, for example, liquid such as an oil, solid such as a powder, or gas.

In some embodiments, the flavor comprises menthol, spearmint and/or peppermint. In some embodiments, the flavor comprises flavor components of cucumber, blueberry, citrus fruits and/or redberry. In some embodiments, the flavor comprises eugenol. In some embodiments, the flavor comprises flavor components extracted from tobacco. In some embodiments, the flavor comprises flavor components extracted from cannabis.

In some embodiments, the flavor may comprise a sensate, which is intended to achieve a somatosensorial sensation which are usually chemically induced and perceived by the stimulation of the fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve), in addition to or in place of aroma or taste nerves, and these may include agents providing heating, cooling, tingling, numbing effect. A suitable heat effect agent may be, but is not limited to, vanillyl ethyl ether and a suitable cooling agent may be, but not limited to eucolyptol, WS-3.

Aerosol-generating material is a material that is capable of generating aerosol, for example when heated, irradiated or energized in any other way. Aerosol-generating material may, for example, be in the form of a solid, liquid or gel which may or may not contain an active substance and/or flavorants. In some embodiments, the aerosol-generating material may comprise an “amorphous solid”, which may alternatively be referred to as a “monolithic solid” (i.e. non-fibrous). In some embodiments, the amorphous solid may be a dried gel. The amorphous solid is a solid material that may retain some fluid, such as liquid, within it. In some embodiments, the aerosol-generating material may for example comprise from about 50 wt %, 60 wt % or 70 wt % of amorphous solid, to about 90 wt %, 95 wt % or 100 wt % of amorphous solid.

The aerosol-generating material may comprise one or more active substances and/or flavors, one or more aerosol-former materials, and optionally one or more other functional material.

The aerosol-former material may comprise one or more constituents capable of forming an aerosol. In some embodiments, the aerosol-former material may comprise one or more of glycerine, glycerol, propylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, 1,3-butylene glycol, erythritol, meso-Erythritol, ethyl vanillate, ethyl laurate, a diethyl suberate, triethyl citrate, triacetin, a diacetin mixture, benzyl benzoate, benzyl phenyl acetate, tributyrin, lauryl acetate, lauric acid, myristic acid, and propylene carbonate.

The one or more other functional materials may comprise one or more of pH regulators, coloring agents, preservatives, binders, fillers, stabilizers, and/or antioxidants.

The material may be present on or in a support, to form a substrate. The support may, for example, be or comprise paper, card, paperboard, cardboard, reconstituted material, a plastics material, a ceramic material, a composite material, glass, a metal, or a metal alloy. In some embodiments, the support comprises a susceptor. In some embodiments, the susceptor is embedded within the material. In some alternative embodiments, the susceptor is on one or either side of the material.

A consumable is an article comprising or consisting of aerosol-generating material, part or all of which is intended to be consumed during use by a user. A consumable may comprise one or more other components, such as an aerosol-generating material storage area, an aerosol-generating material transfer component, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a downstream portion, a filter and/or an aerosol-modifying agent. A consumable may also comprise an aerosol generator, such as a heater, that emits heat to cause the aerosol-generating material to generate aerosol in use. The heater may, for example, comprise combustible material, a material heatable by electrical conduction, or a susceptor.

A susceptor is a material that is heatable by penetration with a varying magnetic field, such as an alternating magnetic field. The susceptor may be an electrically-conductive material, so that penetration thereof with a varying magnetic field causes induction heating of the heating material. The heating material may be magnetic material, so that penetration thereof with a varying magnetic field causes magnetic hysteresis heating of the heating material. The susceptor may be both electrically-conductive and magnetic, so that the susceptor is heatable by both heating mechanisms. The device that is configured to generate the varying magnetic field is referred to as a magnetic field generator, herein.

An aerosol-modifying agent is a substance that is configured to modify the aerosol generated, for example by changing the taste, flavor, acidity or another characteristic of the aerosol. The aerosol-modifying agent may be provided in an aerosol-modifying agent release component, that is operable to selectively release the aerosol-modifying agent

The aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, be an additive or a sorbent. The aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, comprise one or more of a flavorant, a colorant, water, and a carbon adsorbent. The aerosol-modifying agent may, for example, be a solid, a liquid, or a gel. The aerosol-modifying agent may be in powder, thread or granule form. The aerosol-modifying agent may be free from filtration material.

An aerosol generator is an apparatus configured to cause aerosol to be generated from the aerosol-generating material. In some embodiments, the aerosol generator is a heater configured to subject the aerosol-generating material to heat energy, so as to release one or more volatiles from the aerosol-generating material to form an aerosol. In some embodiments, the aerosol generator is configured to cause an aerosol to be generated from the aerosol-generating material without heating. For example, the aerosol generator may be configured to subject the aerosol-generating material to one or more of vibration, increased pressure, or electrostatic energy.

Articles, for instance those in the shape of rods, are often named according to the product length: “regular” (typically in the range 68-75 mm, e.g. from about 68 mm to about 72 mm), “short” or “mini” (68 mm or less), “king-size” (typically in the range 75-91 mm, e.g. from about 79 mm to about 88 mm), “long” or “super-king” (typically in the range 91-105 mm, e.g. from about 94 mm to about 101 mm) and “ultra-long” (typically in the range from about 110 mm to about 121 mm).

They are also named according to the product circumference: “regular” (about 23-25 mm), “wide” (greater than 25 mm), “slim” (about 22-23 mm), “demi-slim” (about 19-22 mm), “super-slim” (about 16-19 mm), and “micro-slim” (less than about 16 mm).

Accordingly, an article in a king-size, super-slim format will, for example, have a length of about 83 mm and a circumference of about 17 mm.

Each format may be produced with downstream portions of different lengths. The downstream portion length will be from about 30 mm to 50 mm. A tipping paper connects the downstream portion to the aerosol generating material and will usually have a greater length than the downstream portion, for example from 3 to 10 mm longer, such that the tipping paper covers the downstream portion and overlaps the aerosol generating material, for instance in the form of a rod of substrate material, to connect the downstream portion to the rod.

Articles and their aerosol generating materials and downstream portions described herein can be made in, but are not limited to, any of the above formats.

The terms ‘upstream’ and ‘downstream’ used herein are relative terms defined in relation to the direction of mainstream aerosol drawn though an article or device in use.

The filamentary tow material described herein can comprise cellulose acetate fiber tow. The filamentary tow can also be formed using other materials used to form fibers, such as polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), polylactic acid (PLA), polycaprolactone (PCL), poly(1-4 butanediol succinate) (PBS), poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT), starch based materials, cotton, aliphatic polyester materials and polysaccharide polymers or a combination thereof. The filamentary tow may be plasticised with a suitable plasticiser for the tow, such as triacetin where the material is cellulose acetate tow, or the tow may be non-plasticised.

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