CONTAINERS TOBACCO OTHER

Brand Owner Address Description
THE CHILL EDIBLE LL Products Inc. 2601C Blanding Avenue, #257 Alameda CA 94501 Containers for tobacco and other plant material; matches; cigarette rolling papers; absorbent paper for tobacco pipes; boxes for electronic cigarettes and electronic cigarette accessories; cartomizers, namely, combination electronic cigarette refill cartridges sold empty and atomizers, sold as a component of electronic cigarettes; cases for electronic cigarettes and electronic cigarette accessories; cigar and cigarette boxes; cigar and cigarette boxes not of precious metal; cigar and cigarette boxes of precious metal; cigarette ash receptacles; cigarette cases; cigarette cases made of precious metal; cigarette cases not of precious metal; cigarette filters; cigarette holders; cigarette holders not of precious metal; cigarette holders of precious metal; cigarette lighter holder; cigarette lighter holder not of precious metal; cigarette lighters not for land vehicles; cigarette lighters not of precious metal; cigarette lighters of precious metal; cigarette papers; cigarette rolling machines; cigarette rolling papers; cigarette tubes; clips for attaching cigarette lighters onto objects; computerized cigarette lighters; electronic cigarette refill cartridges sold empty; electronic cigarettes; electronic cigarettes for use as an alternative to traditional cigarettes; electronic smoking pipes; filter-tipped cigarettes;THE;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. During the production of cigarettes, but in particular in the region of a cigarette-packaging machine, a comparatively large amount of tobacco accumulates as waste. This is specifically removed by arranging suction-extraction elements and/or conveying-away elements for tobacco particles (19) in the region of elements and subassemblies of the machines with increased accumulation of tobacco. The air with tobacco particles (19) which has been extracted by suction is led through a tobacco separator (45), which has a separating element (48) for receiving the tobacco particles. From time to time, these are removed from the tobacco separator (45) and recycled into the production process.