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Kenneth W Swicegood

from Lexington, NC
Age ~81

Kenneth Swicegood Phones & Addresses

  • 373 Enterprise Rd, Lexington, NC 27295 (336) 764-0419
  • 405 Enterprise Rd, Lexington, NC 27295 (336) 764-0532
  • 929 Tiffany Ln, North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 (843) 427-4419 (843) 272-4419 (843) 427-4224

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Kenneth Swicegood
Principal
Enterprise Custom Framing
Carpentry Contractor
405 Enterprise Rd, Lexington, NC 27295

Publications

Us Patents

Filter Cigarette Having Segmented Sections

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US Patent:
47593806, Jul 26, 1988
Filed:
Nov 3, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/926292
Inventors:
Alan B. Norman - Clemmons NC
Thomas A. Perfetti - Winston-Salem NC
Barry L. Saintsing - Lexington NC
Kenneth W. Swicegood - Lexington NC
Assignee:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Winston-Salem NC
International Classification:
A24D 100
A24D 104
US Classification:
131364
Abstract:
Filter cigarettes can be manufactured in a highly cost effective manner. Filter cigarettes include a tobacco rod having two segments of smokable material. The first segment is positioned at the lighting end of the cigarette and includes expensive, normally high quality tobaccos. The second segment is positioned at the filter end of the rod and includes cost effective smokable materials. A cellulose acetate filter element is axially aligned with the rod and is positioned adjacent to the second segment. Tipping material attaches the filter element to the tobacco rod. The second segment extends along the rod up to about 20 mm past the foremost point which the tipping material extends. The combined longitudinal length of the filter element and the second segment extends up to about 60 percent of the total length of the smoking article.

Substrates Material For Smoking Articles

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US Patent:
54151864, May 16, 1995
Filed:
Apr 16, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/049057
Inventors:
William J. Casey - Clemmons NC
Jeffery S. Gentry - Pfafftown NC
Alvaro Gonzalez-Parra - Clemmons NC
Aju N. Lekwauwa - Winston-Salem NC
Dennis M. Riggs - Belews Creek NC
Gary R. Shelar - Greensboro NC
Kenneth W. Swicegood - Lexington NC
Ronald O. Wagoner - Winston-Salem NC
Jeffrey A. Willis - Germanton NC
Walter R. D. Young - Winston-Salem NC
Kelly K. Hutchison - Kernersville NC
Assignee:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Winston-Salem NC
International Classification:
A24D 118
US Classification:
131194
Abstract:
Disclosed is a stabilized substrate composition for smoking articles, particularly cigarettes. In general, the stabilized substrate composition comprises an admixture of a binder and an aerosol forming material which plasticizes the binder, together with optional fillers and/or base materials. In the stabilized substrate compositions of the present invention the relative amounts of binder and aerosol former depend particularly on the situation in which the substrate composition is used. In general, the ratio of aerosol former to binder is between about 3:1 and about 40:1. When the stabilized composition is used on a base material such as tobacco cut filler, the ratio of aerosol former to binder should be at least about 15:1, and preferably is from about 25-35:1, with a maximum ratio of about 40:1. If the composition is formed into a cast sheet, the minimum ratio is about 3:1, the preferred ratio is about 8:1, and the maximum ratio is about 10:1. When the stabilized mixture is printed on a sheet or web substrate, the ratio of aerosol former to binder is generally about 6:1, the maximum ratio is about 10:1, and the minimum ratio is about 3:1.

Substrate Material For Smoking Articles

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US Patent:
53969111, Mar 14, 1995
Filed:
Nov 27, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/800679
Inventors:
William J. Casey - Clemmons NC
Jeffery S. Gentry - Pfafftown NC
Alvaro Gonzalez-Parra - Clemmons NC
Aju N. Lekwauwa - Winston-Salem NC
Dennis M. Riggs - Belews Creek NC
Gary R. Shelar - Greensboro NC
Kenneth W. Swicegood - Lexington NC
Ronald O. Wagoner - Winston-Salem NC
Jeffrey A. Willis - Germanton NC
Walter R. D. Young - Winston-Salem NC
Assignee:
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company - Winston-Salem NC
International Classification:
A24B 1516
US Classification:
131352
Abstract:
Disclosed is a stabilized substrate composition for smoking articles, particularly cigarettes. In general, the stabilized substrate composition comprises an admixture of a binder and an aerosol forming material which plasticizes the binder, together with optional fillers and/or base materials. In the stabilized substrate compositions of the present invention the relative amounts of binder and aerosol former depend particularly on the situation in which the substrate composition is used. In general, the ratio of aerosol former to binder is between about 3:1 and about 40:1. When the stabilized composition is used on a base material such as tobacco cut filler, the ratio of aerosol former to binder should be at least about 15:1, and preferably is from about 25-35:1, with a maximum ratio of about 40:1. If the composition is formed into a cast sheet, the minimum ratio is about 3:1, the preferred ratio is about 8:1, and the maximum ratio is about 10:1. When the stabilized mixture is printed on a sheet or web substrate, the ratio of aerosol former to binder is generally about 6:1, the maximum ratio is about 10:1, and the minimum ratio is about 3:1.
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