Philip Morris
the Effects of Ventilation Hole Blocking on Cigarette Delivery
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- Houck, W.G.
- Nepomuceno, J.G.
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- American Journal of Public Health
- Ftc, Federal Trade Commission
- Philip Morris Panel of Smokers
- Named Person
- Khouw, V.
- Frecker, R.C.
- Kozlowski, L.T.
- Pope, M.A.
- Gauvin, P.N.
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- Dunn, W.L.
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- R100
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- Date Loaded
- 27 Feb 1998
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- Benson & Hedges Multifilter
- Cambridge
- Marlboro
- Merit
- Parliament
- Virginia Slims
- UCSF Legacy ID
- bmr74e00
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PAUE N. GAUVIN / /
To: . Dr. W. L. Dunn UWI oat.: August 26, 1982
F-w.: . J. G. Nepomuceno and W. G. Houck
DRAFT DKAt I
suajecta . THE EFFECTS OF VENT!ILATI©N HOLE BLOCKING ON CIGARETTE DELIVERY
Introduction
Ventilated filters have been used by the tobacco industry as an
effective means of reducing the amount of "tar°delivered by a cigarette.
However, a study published by Kozloveski, et al (1930) quest'ons the
effectiveness of these ventilated filters in reducing tar delivery to
the smoker based on smoking behavior they have observed in which 32 percent
to 69 percent of the smokers blocked these dilution holies with fingers,
lips, or tape. The objectives of this study are:
(1) to establish experimental values correlating cigarette
dilution as a function of the percentage of dilution
holes covered,
(2) to establish experimental values correlating delivered
FT!C tar as.a function of the percentage of dilution holes
covered',
(3) to determine the percentage of dilution holes blocked by
the fingers if the smokers DELIBERATELY held the cigarette
with their fingers over the dilution holes, and
(4) to determine the FTC tar increase as a result of the
amount of hole blocking established in,(3) above.
Experimental Methods
Philip Morris brands with a variety of dilution types were selected
for the study. For each of these brands, varying percentages of the
dilution holes were carefully blocked with glue and the corresponding

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cigarette dilution levels were measured using a standard Philip Morris
Digital Dilution Instrument (DDI). In addition, agaimby similarly
blocking the dilution hcles with glue, the FTC tar deliveries were
established over a range of dilution levels for each of these brands.
Tar deliveries were deterriiined using a Philip Morris 20-port smoking
machine and standard FTC smoking methodology. Forty cigarettes'were
smoked at each dilution level for each brand.
In order to determine the percentage of dilution holes covered
by the smoker's two opposing fingers when deliberately positioned over
the dilution holes, a panel of 31 smokers was convened. The fingers of
each panelist were wetted with watercolors. Each panelist was then
asked to hold eacKcigarette as they would normally hold a cigarette but
with the wetted'fingers deliberately positioned over the marked-off area
of the dilution holes. Assumir,g that the subject's fingers formed a
perfect seal over the dilution holes within the entire stained area, the
resulting watercolor prints were then carefully blocked with glue and the
corresponding dilutions were recorded.
Results and Discussion
Cigarette dilution levels as a functi'on of percentage of dilution
holes blocked are graphically illustrated in Figures 1a through 1i
for a variety of Phil'ip Morris brands. As expected, the dilutionilevels
decreased as the percentage of blocked holes increased,.
FTC tar delivery levels as a function of the percentage of dilutilom
holes blocked'are graphically presented in Figures 2a through 21. Again,
as expected, tar deliveries increased as the percentage of blocked holes
increased.
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various cigarettes with their fingers over the dilution holes. Results show that
The various levels of cigarette filter dilu:ion to which each
panelist reduced each brand are tatiulated in iable 1. The data shows that
the level to which the panel of 31 smokers reduced the cigarette dilutions was
relati4ely consistent within eacKbrand as evidenced by the small standard dev. of
the data with-in each brand from smoker to smoker. The average dil ution
level to which each brand'was reduced was then use&in conjunction with
Figures la throuyh li to determine the average percentage of dilution
holes blocked by the fingers when the panelists deliberately held the
this particular group of smokers blocked approximately 50% of the dilution
holes by positioning the opposing fingers over the holes, rarging from
40% for Parliament Lights 100's with 1 row of Hauni laser perforations
(10 holes) to 65% for Marlboro KS cigarettes with 4 4 mm band of Electric
Spark PerforatioP (ESP). Using these values in~conjunction with Figures
2a through 21, the corresponding FTC tar deliveries are thus determined
with and without finger blockage of dilution holes. These results are
presented in Table 2. These numbers show that even when the opposing
fingers are deliberately placed over the dilotion holes blocking approxi-
mately 50% of the holes, the correspondi'ngiFTC tar delivery incrPases
are relatively small. For the cigarettes with higher dilutici levels,
the consequences of hole blockage become proportionally more signifi:ant
but are still relatively small.
Reference
L. T. Kozlowski, R. C. Frecker, V. Khouw, and Mw A. PopP,.-"The Misuse
of 'Less-Hazardous' Cigarettes and its Detection: Hole Blocking of Venti-
lation Filters," American Journal cf Public Health, 1980, Vol. 70, No. 11.

TABLE 1
REDUCTION OF FILTER DJLUiION DUE TO BLOCKING OF HOLES WITH FINGERS
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Marlboro Parliament
Cambridge
Va. Sliws B&H
Multifilter Merit Marlboro
Ultra Lights Lights
Cambridge
Merit
Bran
KS
100's Box Lights 100 Menthol KS KS KS KS SP KS
(Initial Unblocked Dilution) 10X -32. 95S 41s (23s) (55%) 25z (80%) (30%)
Saioker fl 6 19 94 34 18 39 17 64 21
#2 3 5 95 27 14 35 14 53 11
#3 5 20 95 35 18 39 17 ^ 66 20
14 5 19 95 29 13 35 16 68 19
85 5 19 95 27 14 37 17 67 25
#6 3 11 92 25 8 39 14 55 16
#7 5 20 95 30 17 38 18 64 21
k 08 5 13 92 23 12 36 11 55 13
09 4 26 95 40 13 31 15 59 20
010 7 25 94 33 16 43 12 58 20
f11 4 24 93 17 11 38 18 54 11
#12 6 21 95 31 16 31 12 74 24
f13 5 12 94 29 15 40 18 61 14
014 7 28 88 30 15 40 14 67 20
#15 10 26 92 25 18 45 19 66 19
016 5 27 91 26 18 34 16 62 21
017 8 18 90 31 16 42 13 61 20
#18 7 25 92 28 18 43 18 65 18
119 9 25 93 26 18 37 20 68 17
I20 7 20 89 31 15 33 14 67 13
f21 10 14 89 31 12 29 9 66 17
122 7 19 92 27 16 42 11 63 15
#23 4 20 91 18 11 21 8 65 15
f24 8 18 91 37 19 35 15 68 20
f25 7 24 91 23 16 34 14 61 16
026 7 23 90 29 18 30 14 68 20
127 8 24 92 27 12 40 16 71 15
028 7 16 91 23 17 36 12 65 17
029 6 22 92 26 16 32 10 66 19
030 9 24 92 19 16 32 12 59 22
f31 7 15 90 32 14 36 14 68 21
Average 6 20 92 28 i5 36 14 64 18
S.D. 1.9 5.3 2.0 5.2 2.7 5.0 3.0 5.1 3.5
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TABLE 2
EFFECTS OF BLOCKING THE VENTILATION HOLES ON THE
FTC TAR DELIVERIES OF PM CIGARETTES
Brand
Type of
Perforation X
Blockage L
w/Fingers FTC Tar w[
~o B1/ o
m ci t. FTC Tar w/
(Blockage
mg/ci t.)
Marlboro KS Band of ESP' 65 16.3 16.6
B&H Multifilter Menthol KS ' 5 Rows Mechanical 52 12.7 13.7
I ParTiament Lights 10&'s 1 Row Hauni Laser
(10 Holes) 40 10.4 11.5
Marlboro Lights KS 1 Row Mechanical 58 10.2 10.7
Virginia Slims Lights 100's 2 Rows Laser 46 9.8 10.3
Merit KS 2 Rows Laser 47 7.9 8.8
Merit Ultra Lights KS 2 Rows Laser 44 4.5 7.0
Cambridge KS Soft Pack 4 Rows Laser 50 1.0 2.5
Cambridge KS Box 8 Rows Laser 46 0.00 0.3
Avg. 50
lElectric Spark Perforation (ESP)
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