Wrapper for cigarette manufacture includes transversely extending band regions applied by a printing technique, such as gravure printing. The band regions comprise starch, an anti-wrinkling agent such as 1,2 propylene glycol or glycerin, and optionally calcium carbonate. Any suitable printing techni
Wrapper for cigarette manufacture includes transversely extending band regions applied by a printing technique, such as gravure printing. The band regions comprise starch, an anti-wrinkling agent such as 1,2 propylene glycol or glycerin, and optionally calcium carbonate. Any suitable printing technique can be used to apply the aqueous solution to the banded regions. The pattern of banded regions may be bands, stripes, two-dimensional arrays, undulated regions, and the like along and/or around the tobacco rod. The pattern can be applied in one or more layers. The pattern may be configured so that when a smoking article is placed on a substrate, at least two longitudinal locations along the length of the tobacco rod have film-forming compound located only on sides of the smoking article not in contact with the substrate.
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1. A smoking article comprising: a tobacco rod having a wrapper paper, the wrapper paper havinga base web with a nominal permeability,zones of add-on material established according to a pattern, said pattern including a plurality of circumferential regions at spaced locations along the tobacco rod,
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A smoking article comprising: a tobacco rod having a wrapper paper, the wrapper paper havinga base web with a nominal permeability,zones of add-on material established according to a pattern, said pattern including a plurality of circumferential regions at spaced locations along the tobacco rod, each region having at least one pair of circumferentially spaced zones of add-on material with a permeability less than the nominal permeability, the spaced zones in each of the at least one pair of circumferentially spaced zones being substantially diametrically opposed to one another; andfor at least every first, second and third consecutive regions, the zones of each second region are circumferentially offset from the zones of the respective first region and the zones of the third region are further circumferentially offset from the zones of the respective first region than the zones of the respective second region;said pattern continued sufficiently along said tobacco rod such that upon placement of the tobacco rod upon a substrate and viewed from one end, at least one region will be in an orientation such that its respective circumferentially spaced zones are situated along side portions of said tobacco rod;said circumferentially spaced zones of sufficient size, shape and add-on material such that when said tobacco rod is placed upon a substrate in a smoldering condition, the tobacco rod will tend to extinguish at the at least one region in said orientation;add-on material applied to the base web as an aqueous starch solution, including at least about 6.4% propylene glycol by weight of solution. 2. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein: the zones of add-on material have a leading edge and a trailing edge, andthe zones of add-on material are applied to the base web such that the leading and trailing edges receive add-on material a first application rate, and such that a zone exists transversely of the base web and receives no add-on material. 3. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein: the zones of add-on material have a leading edge and a trailing edge, andthe zones of add-on material are applied to the base web such that the leading and trailing edges receive add-on material a first application rate, and such that a zone exists longitudinally of the base web and receives no add-on material. 4. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the zones of add-on material include an edge which is undulated. 5. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the zones of add-on material include an edge which crenellated. 6. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the pattern includes an array of patches extending transversely and longitudinally on the base web. 7. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the add-on material is applied as a single layer. 8. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the add-on material is applied in at least two layers. 9. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein add-on material has one layer including calcium carbonate. 10. The smoking article of claim 1 having an ignition propensity value less than about 25. 11. The smoking article of claim 1 having a self-extinction value less than about 50. 12. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the add-on material is characterized as including at least water and an oxidized starch having: room temperature viscosity no greater than about 50 centipoises;particles in the range of about 4 to about 40 microns when dry and about 90% in the range of about 10 to about 100 microns when wet;a pH in the range of about 6 to about 6.5;the starch further being capable of forming solution with about 20 to about 24% oxidized starch content; andthe add-on solution having a surface tension of at least about 65 dynes per centimeter. 13. The smoking article according to claim 1, wherein the add-on material results from an aqueous solution having starch in the range of about 14% to about 26% by weight, propylene glycol in the range of about 6.4% to about 20.8% of the solution weight, and calcium carbonate in the range of 0% to about 26% of the solution weight. 14. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the pattern includes additional regions, and the zones of each additional region are more circumferentially offset from zones of said first region than the zones of the region that immediately precedes the additional zone. 15. The smoking article of claim 1, wherein the pattern at least partially repeats. 16. A smoking article comprising: a tobacco rod having an Ignition Propensity no greater than about 25%,a Self-Extinction value no greater than about 50%,a nominal length, anda wrapper paper, the wrapper paper having a base web with a nominal permeability,a plurality of regions extending along the nominal length of the tobacco rod, each having at least one pair of circumferentially spaced zones of add-on material with a permeability less than the nominal permeability, the spaced zones in each of the at least one pair of circumferentially spaced zones being substantially diametrically opposed to one another; andeach region being circumferentially offset from adjacent regions; andeach region containing the residue of an aqueous starch solution having at least about 6.4% propylene glycol by weight of solution. 17. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the Ignition Propensity is no greater than about 15%. 18. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the Ignition Propensity is no greater than about 10%. 19. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the Self-Extinction value is no greater than about 25%. 20. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the Self-Extinction value is no greater that about 10%. 21. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein at least three regions occur within the nominal length. 22. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the zones of add-on material are generally quadrilateral. 23. The smoking article of claim 22 wherein the zones of add-on material are generally rectangular. 24. The smoking article of claim 22 wherein the zones of add-on material are generally parallelogram-shaped. 25. The smoking article of claim 22 wherein the zones of add-on material are generally trapezoidal. 26. The smoking articles of claim 16 wherein the zones of add-on material are generally triangular. 27. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the regions have a longitudinal pitch length along the tobacco rod, and the zones of add-on material have a zone width less than the longitudinal pitch length. 28. The smoking article of claim 27 wherein the longitudinal pitch length is about 25% of the nominal length. 29. The smoking article of claim 27 wherein the zone width is greater than 50% of the longitudinal pitch length. 30. The smoking article of claim 27 wherein the zone width is substantially the same as the longitudinal pitch length. 31. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the base web has a permeability greater than about 20 Coresta. 32. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the base web has a permeability greater than about 40 Coresta. 33. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the base web has a permeability greater than about 60 Coresta. 34. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the base web has a permeability greater than about 80 Coresta. 35. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the add-on material occurs on one side of the base web. 36. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the add-on material occurs on two sides of the base web. 37. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the zones of add-on material have a transverse dimension corresponding to about 25% of the circumference of the tobacco rod. 38. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the zones of add-on material are applied by printing. 39. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the zones of add-on material are applied by printing in successive layers. 40. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein the zones of add-on material are applied by printing at least two successive, registered layers. 41. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein each region includes at least two add-on zones circumferentially spaced around the tobacco rod. 42. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein the add-on zones of one region are contiguous with the add-on zones of an adjacent region. 43. The smoking article of claim 42 wherein the add-on zones of each region are contiguous with the add-on zones of the adjacent region. 44. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein the add-on zones of one region are spaced longitudinally from the add-on zones of an adjacent region. 45. The smoking article of claim 44 wherein the add-on zones of one region are spaced longitudinally from the add-on zones of each adjacent region. 46. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein a zone area ratio is substantially less than 1. 47. The smoking article of claim 46 wherein the zone area ratio is less than about 35%. 48. The smoking article of claim 46 wherein the zone area ratio is less than about 30%. 49. The smoking article of claim 46 wherein the zone area ratio is less than about 25%. 50. The smoking article of claim 46 wherein the zone area ratio is less than about 20%. 51. The smoking article of claim 46 wherein each zone has a circumferential dimension exceeding 25% of the circumference of the tobacco rod. 52. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein each add-on zone comprises a layer of a starch compound. 53. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein the starch has a concentration of at least about 20%. 54. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein the starch has a concentration of at least about 24%. 55. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein each add-on zone comprises multiple layers. 56. The smoking article of claim 41 wherein a layer of a starch compound, and a layer of a starch compound and calcium carbonate. 57. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein each region is laterally offset from an adjacent region by a distance corresponding to ½ of the transverse dimension of the add-on zone. 58. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein each region is laterally offset from an adjacent region by a distance corresponding to the transverse dimension of the add-on zone. 59. The smoking article of claim 16 wherein each region is laterally offset from an adjacent region so as to define a helical sequence along the base web of zones of add-on material. 60. A smoking article comprising: a tobacco rod having a wrapper paper, the wrapper paper havinga base web with a nominal permeability,zones of add-on material established according to a pattern, said pattern including a plurality of circumferential regions at spaced locations along the tobacco rod, each region having at least one pair of circumferentially spaced zones of add-on material with a permeability less than the nominal permeability, the spaced zones in each of the at least one pair of circumferentially spaced zones being substantially diametrically opposed to one another; andfor at least every first, second and third consecutive regions, the zones of each second region are circumferentially offset from the zones of the respective first region and the zones of the third region are further circumferentially offset from the zones of the respective first region than the zones of the respective second region;said pattern continued sufficiently along said tobacco rod such that upon placement of the tobacco rod upon a substrate and viewed from one end, at least one region will be in an orientation such that its respective circumferentially spaced zones are situated along side portions of said tobacco rod;said circumferentially spaced zones of sufficient size, shape and add-on material such that when said tobacco rod is placed upon a substrate in a smoldering condition, the tobacco rod will tend to extinguish at the at least one region in said orientation;add-on material applied to the abase web as an aqueous starch solution, including at least about 6.4% propylene glycol by weight of solution.
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