WO2015035510A1 - Electronic personal vaporizer - Google Patents
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Definitions
- This invention relates to personal vapour inhaling units and more particularly to batteries for electronic personal vaporizers that simulate a cigarette or cigar.
- An electronic personal vaporizer is an alternative to smoked tobacco products, such as cigarettes, cigars, or pipes. Inhaled doses of vaporized flavour provide a physical sensation similar to smoking.
- a personal vaporizer typically uses electrical power to atomize a substance, no tobacco, smoke, or combustion is usually involved in its operation.
- a personal vaporizer may be battery powered for portability and to simulate the physical characteristics of a cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
- a personal vaporizer may be loaded with nicotine bearing substance and/or a medication bearing substance.
- the electronic personal vaporizer may provide an inhaled dose of nicotine and/or medication by way of the atomized and vaporized substance.
- personal vaporizers may also be known as electronic cigarettes, e-cigs, electronic cigar, e-cigar, or e-cigarettes.
- Electronic personal vaporizers may be reusable, with replaceable and refillable components, or may be disposable. Electronic personal vaporizers may be used to administer flavours, medicines, drugs, or any substances that are vaporized and then inhaled.
- Typical common components of an electronic personal vaporizer include a light emitting diode, a switch, a battery, liquid cartridge, an atomizer, a tip, and conductors.
- a shell that may resemble the cylindrical appearance of a traditional tobacco cigarette or cigar.
- the shell is typically a tube made from metal or plastic that approximates the outside diameter and length of a traditional tobacco cigarette or cigar.
- the shell may also be referred to as a housing, body, tube, enclosure, casing, case, or container.
- the liquid cartridge is a self-contained structure which typically contains the substance that is to be vaporized.
- the cartridge may be coupled to the shell or integral to the shell. Such factors that influence the cartridge design are commonly based on whether or not the electronic personal vaporizer is disposable or reusable, in which case it must be possible to replace or refill the cartridges.
- the assembly procedure of the electronic personal vaporizers generally requires delicate human labour since the shell is relatively small in size and the components must be placed inside the shell tube by way of the small open ends. Furthermore many end-caps, seals, bulkheads and components require friction fits to maintain their position inside the shell.
- the internal components are assembled with human labour prior to their insertion within the shell. Forces manually applied to the internal assembly during insertion to overcome the required friction fits can cause damage to the delicate components and their soldered connections. Additionally, some loose fitting internal components, such as the battery, can also cause damage during shipping and handling of the finished product.
- the addition of glue to the internal assembly is usually required to prevent unwanted movements of the components.
- Bulkheads and seals are employed inside the shell of the electronic personal vaporizer to limit potential contamination of different areas within.
- One particularly important seal is the bulkhead separating the battery from the atomizer. It is very undesirable to have a damaged battery leak some of its harmful substances into the atomizer area.
- materials exist that can seal well to the shell surface an inherent problem still exists for this bulkhead.
- the wires from the battery side of the bulkhead need to pass through to the atomizer. Therefore by nature of current designs, the bulkhead must be breached with apertures for the wires to pass through thus exposing the electronic personal vaporizer to an elevated risk associated with bulkhead leaks.
- LED Light- Emitting Diode
- the LED is soldered to the circuitry of the vaporizer thus presenting another possible point for a connection failure.
- the LED is typically manually soldered.
- fabricating same that: requires less labour to assemble, holds components, such as the LED and battery, firmly in position, allows well sealed bulkheads, allows for many wire pathways across bulkheads, allows easy positioning of internal components, and allows for high level of automation in the assembly process.
- the present invention overcomes the limitations of the prior art by employing the use of a flexible printed circuit board as the shell of the electronic personal vaporizer.
- a flexible printed circuit board in its purest form is an array of conductors bonded to a thin dielectric flexible film.
- Flexible Printed Circuit Boards FPCB can also be referred to as Flex
- the dielectric layer is usually polyimide (PI) or polyester (PET), but other materials can be used such as polyethylene napthalate (PEN), polyetherimide (PEI), paper and other cellulose based materials, along with various fluropolymers (FEP) and copolymers.
- PI polyimide
- PET polyester
- PEN polyethylene napthalate
- PEI polyetherimide
- FEP fluropolymers
- the circuit can also be easily bonded to a curved surface or formed via elastic and plastic deformation to any shape.
- the internal components of an electronic personal vaporizer are interconnected to the FPCB while the FPCB is in a form that allows easy access for this process.
- the FPCB can be deformed into a shape desired for the shell.
- One embodiment of the present invention is the interconnected FPCB that is elastically deformed into a tubular shell of an electronic personal vaporizer by rolling.
- the elastic deformation of the FPCB can be stabilized so that it will retain its shape once the external forces that deformed it are removed.
- the shape stabilization can be achieved by means such as bonding. Bonding of the FPCB can be achieved through chemical, mechanical, or thermal processes.
- Some means of bonding are achieved through the use of adhesive tapes, stickers, and labels applied to the deformed FPCB to resist the natural spring back movement characteristic of elastic deformation. Additionally, other bonding means can be employed such as melting of the FPCB substrate to itself or other structures. Such thermal bonding operations can be achieved by means of ultrasonic welding, high frequency welding, hot gas welding, friction welding, spin welding, laser welding, contact welding, hot plate welding, and heat sealing to name but a few.
- the FPCB can also be shaped by plastic deformation thus reducing and
- Plastic deformation of the FPCB can be achieved by exceeding the yield strength of the substrate during deformation. Additionally, the FPCB substrate can be thermally moulded to achieve deformation. Plastic deformation techniques of the FPCB may still require shape stabilization depending on desired
- the FPCB in its natural form would have a generally flat shape presenting itself more akin to the typical rigid printed circuit board.
- the components are typically
- interconnected to the FPCB while in the generally flat shape however deforming particular areas of the naturally shaped FPCB prior to interconnecting may have advantages. Bonding components by way of soldering to the FPCB while it is generally flat will cause the affected areas to remain in its natural shape while deformation of the rest of the FPCB occurs. To overcome this potentially undesirable effect, it would be beneficial to deform the areas where the soldering will be prior to soldering, while leaving a sufficient amount of the FPCB in its natural shape to allow easy access for interconnecting. Once the area is deformed closely to its desired final shape, the components can be soldered to the FPCB thus assuring the shape of the solder bonded area will match to the final overall deformed shape of the FPCB.
- FPCB' s There are many structures of FPCB' s that could be used in the manner taught by this invention. Some of the FPCB structures include: single-sided, double access or back bared, sculptured, double-sided, multilayer, rigid-flex, and polymer thick film flex circuits.
- the double-sided and multilayer FPCB structures resolve cross bulkhead wiring issues with the least amount of complexity.
- a FPCB formed shell for an electronic personal vaporizer can have components on the inside of the shell and on both sides of a bulkhead. In many situations the circuitry of the electronic personal vaporizer may need to interconnect the components across the bulkhead.
- the conductors printed on the inside of the FPCB, on one side of the bulk head can pass through the substrate by means of through- holes and vias to connect to conductors printed on the exterior side of the shell.
- These conductor pathways can then transverse the bulkhead.
- These pathways commonly known as traces, can terminate on the outside of the shell or by means of through-holes and vias can pass through the FPCB substrate once again into the interior of the shell where traces can be used to further the conductive pathways.
- the electrical circuit is bypassing the bulkhead on the exterior of the shell, as to leave the bulkhead intact with no points of penetration through the bulkhead.
- the bulkhead can be constructed from material compatible with the substrate of the FPCB and with known bonding technologies.
- the bulkhead can be bonded with the interior of the FPCB shell by means of adhesives, solvent welding, thermal welding and others. A bulkhead bonded to the FPCB shell that is not breached provides a secure and reliable barrier to keep areas isolated from one another.
- Components can be affixed to either side of the FPCB thus allowing switches and Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) to be soldered to the outside of a formed shell shape as easily as they can be affixed to the inside.
- Components on the inside of a FPCB shell would generally be affixed before final formation of the FPCB shell.
- components on the exterior of a FPCB shell could be affixed prior or after the final formation of the FPCB shell of the present invention.
- the switch is a common component of an electronic personal vaporizer.
- the switch can be used to control the power supplying the atomizer or the switch can signal a controller circuit.
- the membrane switch is a type of switch constructed from FPCB and is both compact and low profile. The membrane switch can be easily integrated into the FPCB shell of an electronic personal vaporizer at marginal cost.
- graphics and artwork can be printed onto the overlapping portion of the FPCB and after finalized formation of the shell; the graphics are viewable as the exterior of the finished form of the FPCB shell.
- the overlap can be bonded to the FPCB or the FPCB shell can be bound with transparent materials such as tape, plastic wrap, shrink wrap, or plastic tubing to name but a few.
- the FPCB shell shape can be wrapped with a sticker, label, decal, or tape that has graphics and artwork displayed. This method provides visual elements to the shell as well as provides stabilization to the shell shape.
- the FPCB shell can be inserted into other non-FPCB shells or casings.
- the FPCB shell of the present invention can employ electrical contacts on its exterior surface that can couple to electrical contacts on the interior of the more rigid non-FPCB outer shell.
- the contact coupling allows control of the electrical components inside the FPCB shell via interactions with the outer non-FPCB shell.
- the non-FPCB outer shell can be comprised of material such as cardboard, plastic, and metal to name but a few.
- Another aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of an integral printed battery and integral printed EL (electroluminescent) light such as an OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode).
- the printed battery and OLED can be printed by various means such as screen printing, offset lithography, transfer-printing, gravure, flexography, and inkjet to name but a few.
- the printing of the battery is a process of applying chemical compounds to a substrate in the form of inks that include the different components required for a battery.
- Some typical components are current collector, anode, cathode, electrolyte, and separator.
- Inks can be formulated to possess the required properties of the battery components. The application of these specially formulated inks in layers mostly on top of each other produce the mechanical structure of the battery.
- Electroluminescent light sources are fabricated using either organic or inorganic
- the active materials are generally semiconductors of wide enough bandwidth to allow exit of the light.
- a typical OLED is composed of a layer of organic EL materials situated between two electrodes, the anode and cathode, all deposited on the FPCB substrate.
- at least one of the electrodes should be optically transparent to allow the light to escape the layered structure.
- Printing of the battery and EL light source, such as an OLED, onto the FPCB can be accomplished by means of automated processes.
- the material and labour costs for manufacturing the printed components is significantly less than the stand-alone counterparts used in the typical current state of the art.
- Overall production quality can be increased by employing automated machinery and processes in place of the manual labour.
- Figure 1 is an isometric view of seven common internal components found inside a disassembled electronic personal vaporizer.
- Figure 2 is an isometric view of a double sided flexible printed circuit board in a flat orientation.
- Figure 3 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a flexible printed circuit board with common internal components of an electronic personal vaporizer affixed thereon. Some internal hidden features are portrayed.
- Figure 4 is an orthographic top view of an embodiment of the present invention in which hidden features are portrayed with dotted lines.
- Figure 5 is an orthographic view of the proximal end of an embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is an orthographic view of the proximal end of an embodiment of the present invention. Accompanying this view is also a magnified sectional view of the area denoted with ' ⁇ '.
- Figure 7 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the present invention wherein the bottom of the electronic personal vaporizer is exposed for viewing.
- Figure 8 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the present invention wherein the top of the electronic personal vaporizer is exposed.
- Figure 9 is an orthographic view of the proximal end of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 10 is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 1 1 is a view of the top side of an alternative embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 12 is a view of the bottom side thereof.
- Figure 13 is a flowchart demonstrating a method of manufacturing the present invention.
- Figure 14 is an isometric view of an outer casing for use with an embodiment of the
- Figure 15 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the present invention inserted into an outer casing. A partial hidden feature view is provided of the proximal end of the
- Figure 16 is an isometric view of an embodiment of the present invention with an integral printed battery.
- Figure 17 is an orthographic view of the distal end of an embodiment of the present
- the membrane switch dome (40) is not depicted.
- a. "stabilize” or “stabilizing” means to make, maintain or hold, firm or steadfast.
- shell means a covering, housing, body, tube, enclosure, casing, case, or container;
- electrostatic personal vaporizer means a generally cigar or cigarette shaped
- Electronic personal vaporizers are also commonly known as electronic cigarettes, e-cigs, electronic cigars, e-cigars, or e-cigarettes.
- flexible printed circuit board or “FPCB” means an array of conductors bonded to a thin dielectric flexible film, and are also referred to as flex circuits, flexible printed circuits (FPCs), flexible circuitry, and flexible printed circuitry.
- bond means to bind, fasten, confine or hold together, and may be by chemical, mechanical or thermal means.
- bulkhead means a partition to prevent the passage of fluid, and may also be referred to as a barrier, hindrance, obstruction, obstacle or baffle.
- ink means printed electronics inks (also known as “functional inks”).
- the ink may be formulated for a number of purposes, including (1) optical, electrical, and mechanical properties such as sealing, isolating, protecting, and preserving underlying ink layers and substrates; (2) conductive, insulating, and resistive properties; (3) thick film or thin film properties; (4) to contain organic chemicals, inorganic chemicals, polymers, epoxies, nanoparticles, nanofibers, and/or biological materials; (5) to have chemistries of type water base, ultraviolet cures, or solvent bases; (6) for adhesion characteristics in relation to the substrate they are printed on; or (7) for characteristics relating to viscosity, compatibility, wetting properties, bendability, stretch ability, water resistance, and cost.
- optical, electrical, and mechanical properties such as sealing, isolating, protecting, and preserving underlying ink layers and substrates
- conductive, insulating, and resistive properties such as sealing, isolating, protecting, and preserving underlying ink layers and substrates
- thick film or thin film properties such as thick film or thin
- FIG 1 illustrates common internal components used in the construction of an electronic personal vaporizer.
- a power source such as a battery (10)
- an atomizer (12) which may include one or more heating elements, an LED indicator light (18), a liquid container, such as liquid absorbent wadding (20), a bulkhead (14) to separate battery (10) from the atomizer (12) area, an distal end seal bulkhead (22) at the distal end of the vaporizer with respect to the users mouth, and a proximal end seal bulkhead (16) at the proximal end of the vaporizer with respect to the users mouth.
- Many of these components are electrical, in that they require or provide electrical power.
- the absorbent wadding (20) is positioned in contact with the atomizer (12) assembly so as to provide solution that is absorbed in the wadding (20) to the atomizer (12) via a wicking action.
- the proximal end seal bulkhead (16) has an airway aperture (44) to allow air and vapour to be drawn out of the atomizer area via suction produced by the vaporizer user.
- Bulkhead (14) has an airway aperture (46) that penetrates axially into the bulkhead but then terminates radially out of the bulkhead. Bulkhead (14) does not have an axial breach.
- FIG. 2 a flexible printed circuit board is shown with electrical traces on the top and bottom sides.
- This embodiment illustrates a single wrap FPCB (24)
- a single wrap FPCB has only enough width of material to be rolled into a single layer around the components. This further means that the axial edges of the FPCB will butt together rather than overlap, as can be seen in detail in Figure 6.
- the butting of the axial edges of the FPCB (24) produces a butt seam (32).
- Switch contact array (34) may be an electrical component of the vaporizer.
- Figure 3 shows the single wrap FPCB (24) with the common components affixed into position. The components can be easily positioned while the single wrap FPCB (24) is in its natural and flat orientation.
- the axial portion of airway apertures (46) of the bulkhead (14), absorbent wadding (20), and proximal end seal bulkhead (16) are aligned.
- Radial portion of airway apertures (46) of the bulkhead (14) are also aligned with the FPCB airway apertures (26).
- Figure 4 shows both traces and components on the top side of the FPCB as well as hidden traces that are on the bottom side of the FPCB. It is apparent that the components are affixed to the FPCB in alignment.
- This alignment is depicted as an embodiment of the invention but is not required to be in the particular order shown.
- the components can be affixed in various positions on the FPCB such that the rolling of the single wrap FPCB (24) into a tubular shell will bring the components back into final alignment.
- Figure 5 is a proximal end view of the single wrap FPCB (24) with common components affixed.
- the atomizer (12) is visible within the airway aperture (44) of the proximal end seal bulkhead (16).
- the single wrap FPCB (24) can be seen in its natural flat position and provides easy access for component placement.
- Figure 6 is a proximal end view of the single wrap FPCB (24) with common components affixed.
- the atomizer (12) is visible within the airway aperture (44) of the proximal end seal bulkhead (16).
- the single wrap FPCB (24) can be seen deformed into a tubular shape around the common components.
- a magnified view shows the butt seam (32) of the FPCB shell of this embodiment.
- Figure 7 and Figure 8 show the single wrap FPCB (24) shell embodiment in an isometric view as to clearly show the features of the shaped shell.
- Figure 7 and Figure 8 show opposite sides of the FPCB shell (24). It can be clearly seen that the top side and bottom side of the single wrap FPCB (24) in its natural orientation become the inside and outside, respectively, of the FPCB (24) shell after it is deformed into a tubular shape.
- Bulkhead (14) is situated internally between airway apertures (26) and membrane switch contact array (34). The bulkhead (14) does not need to be breached with conductor pathways or passage ways since traces on the inside are connected to traces on the FPCB shell exterior. These radially external traces (36) can transverse the internally located bulkhead (14) thus providing conductive pathways from one side of the cylinder defined by the bulkhead (14) to the other side without breaching the bulkhead (14).
- Figure 1 1 and Figure 12 show the top side and bottom side, respectively, of another
- a multi-wrap FPCB (42) is shown with integral membrane switch dome (40).
- the FPCB of the present embodiment has sufficient width to overlap itself when deformed into a tubular shape.
- the additional FPCB material provides benefits such as improved seam integrity and sealing characteristics, increased shell rigidity, integral graphics, integral membrane switch dome (40), integral shell stabilization means, amongst others.
- the conductive surface of the membrane switch dome (40) of Figure 11 is positioned above the membrane switch contact array (34) of Figure 12 when the multi-wrap FPCB (42) is deformed by overlapping the a first end (50) of multi wrap FPCB over the second end (52) during wrapping.
- the alignment of the membrane switch assembly can be seen in Figure 10.
- the switch works by pressing the membrane switch dome (40) which contains a conductor on its surface against the membrane switch contact array (34).
- the dome conductor shorts at least two conductors in the array which then completes a circuit.
- Figure 9 is a proximal end view of the multi-wrap FPCB (42) with common components affixed.
- the atomizer (12) is visible within the airway aperture of the proximal end seal bulkhead (16).
- the multi-wrap FPCB (42) can be seen deformed into a tubular shape around the common components.
- the overlapped butt seam (38) of the FPCB shell of this embodiment depicts a FPCB shell comprised of two layers of FPCB material, any number of layers is possible and desired FPCB shell characteristics would be a factor for number of layers.
- the membrane switch dome (40) can also be seen protruding from the circular FPCB shell body.
- the FPCB of these described embodiments would be deformed into tubular shapes via elastic deformation. Therefore there would be a tendency for the FPCB to unwrap and return to its natural orientation once the deformation forces have been removed.
- Form stabilization means would be required to prevent the FPCB from unwrapping.
- Such means for the single wrap FPCB (24) and multi-wrap FPCB (42) would be external elements such as stickers, decals, tape, plastic wraps, heat shrink, to name but a few.
- the multi-wrap FPCB (42) could additionally be stabilized with adhesives and thermal means applied to the overlapping areas of the FPCB.
- FIG. 13 illustrates an embodiment of a process 300 of manufacturing an electronic personal vaporizer which comprises a FPCB shell.
- the process begins (step 302) with the provision of a FPCB (step 304), electrical components (step 306) and/or non-electrical components (step 308).
- some components may be affixed prior to deforming (step 310) or after deformation of the FPCB as needed (steps 318 and 322).
- the FPCB is shaped (step 314) and, if needed at step 316, stabilized (step 320) prior to addition of more components to the shaped shell (step 322).
- the process is then complete (step 324).
- the liquid substance is also a component of the electronic personal vaporizer and may be applied to the device before or afterwards of the shell formation.
- the preferred method of applying the liquid would be to inject it into the liquid containment area after the FPCB shell is formed. Injecting the liquid afterwards minimizes the contamination of liquid into the automated assembly equipment and FPCB shell surfaces prior to forming and stabilizing.
- FPCB shell (24) can be inserted into and affixed to non- FPCB shells or casings (70).
- Figure 15 display a portion (84) of the personal vaporizer that would normally be hidden from view.
- Casing (70) may have additional electrical components integrated within such as display (72), button (74), and controller (76) to name but a few.
- Display (72) can be configured to display any sort of information, for example battery level, power output level, runtime, dose, time, date, etc.
- Display (72) can be a LCD, LED or other type of display.
- Button (74) is used to control display (72) and make selections from menus and options that may be displayed.
- the FPCB shell (24) can employ electrical contacts on its exterior surface that couple to electrical contacts on the interior of casing (70). The contact coupling allows control of the electrical components inside the FPCB shell (24) via interactions with the outer non-FPCB casing (70).
- Casing (70) can be comprised of material such as cardboard, wood, paper, plastic, and metal to name but a few.
- Controller (76) is operatively coupled to FPCB shell (24) to actuate the vaporizer.
- Casing (70) has an outer side (78), a distal end (80) and proximal end (82).
- FPCB (24) can be inserted into casing (70) through aperture (81).
- aperture (81 ) may not extend the length of casing (70), for example two or more casings could be used to envelop FPCB (24), or casing (70) may only partially cover FPCB (24). .
- Casing (70) can be of any configuration or shape, the embodiment shown represents a typical casing (70). Multi-wrap FPCB (42) could be used in place of single wrap FPCB (24).
- Printed batteries may be incorporated in an electronic personal vaporizer, as shown in Figures 16 and 17.
- Such battery types include Zinc/Manganese-Dioxide, Zinc/air, Zinc/Silver-oxide, Lithium/Manganese-Dioxide, Nickel Metal-hydride, and Lithium-Ion. This list includes both rechargeable and non-rechargeable types of batteries.
- the Zinc/Manganese-Dioxide battery has an approximate cell voltage of 1.5 volts.
- an array of cells (92) is printed.
- the battery cells (96, 97, 98) in the array (92) have internal resistance and also may possess manufacturing imperfections that may cause a slight decrease in cell voltage when used in series as illustrated in Figure 16.
- Cell (96), cell (97), and cell (98) are electrically connected in series and therefore the battery cell array (92) has a theoretical voltage of 4.5 volts. However in application the battery cell array (92) could have, for example, an approximate voltage of 4.2 volts. Although this embodiment depicts a battery cell array (92) of three cells (96, 97, 98) in series, it is known that any number of cells can be used in series and/or parallel configurations to obtain any desired voltage.
- the battery cell array (92) is electrically coupled to the FPCB (24) circuitry.
- Another aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of an integral printed battery and integral printed EL (electroluminescent) light such as an OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode).
- the printed battery and OLED can be printed by various means such as screen printing, offset lithography, transfer-printing, gravure, flexography, and inkjet to name but a few.
- the electroluminescent light source such as an OLED (99) is directly printed onto the FPCB (24) substrate and electrically coupled to the FPCB (24) circuitry.
- an electronic personal vaporizer (90) is activated, electrical power from the battery cell array (92) is used to activate the printed OLED (99).
- the battery array (92) also provides electrical power for use in energizing the atomizer heating element.
- the means of activation of electronic personal vaporizer (90), as depicted in Figure 16, is accomplished with a membrane switch.
- the activation means can be accomplished by other devices such as vacuum switches, vacuum sensors, proximity sensors, pressure sensors, and conductivity sensing to name but a few.
- This embodiment also depicts the use of the FPCB (24) substrate utilized to create the proximal end cap for the electronic personal vaporizer. Additional FPCB substrate material (95) may be rolled during assembly and creates an integral proximal end cap for the atomizer section. However it is known that the integral proximal end cap material (95) can be omitted and replaced with the stand-alone proximal end cap (16) of previously described
- Figure 16 depicts an embodiment of the present invention in an unfinished, unrolled, flat orientation.
- Figure 17 depicts an embodiment of an electronic personal vaporizer (90) with an integral printed battery, similar to the embodiment of Figure 16, in a rolled orientation.
- the FPCB (24) substrate is rolled up similar to a "jelly roll” to form several layers. Since the printed battery components (106), such as inks and gels are printed thickly, the rolling of this embodiment produces an almost solid form. Since it is practically not feasible to wrap the inner portion of the roll perfectly tight, a small void (102) results.
- a small void (102) results.
- material may be attached to the FPCB (24) substrate at its edge (94) and used to wind the FPCB (24) substrate around forming the roll. This would then substantially replace the inner void (102) with a core.
- the printed battery utilizes KOH
- anode and cathode can be printed onto current collectors that are themselves printed directly onto the FPCB (24) substrate. This would then entail the folding over of the FPCB (24) substrate as to align the anode and cathode on top of each other. A KOH ink with separator properties will be applied between the anode and cathode ink materials.
- the folded FPCB (24) can then be rolled to complete the fabrication process.
- the battery may be printed on a FPCB that is not intended to be the main shell of the vaporizer.
- the battery is coupled 14 000699 to the FPCB forming the shell of the vaporizer to provide power to the components of the vaporizer.
- the printing of the battery is a process of applying chemical compounds to a substrate in the form of inks that include the different components required for a battery.
- Some typical components are current collector, anode, cathode, electrolyte, and separator.
- Inks can be formulated to possess the required properties of the battery components. The application of these specially formulated inks in layers mostly on top of each other produce the mechanical structure of the battery.
- Electroluminescent light sources are fabricated using either organic or inorganic
- the active materials are generally semiconductors of wide enough bandwidth to allow exit of the light.
- a typical OLED is composed of a layer of organic EL materials situated between two electrodes, the anode and cathode, all deposited on the FPCB substrate.
- at least one of the electrodes should be optically transparent to allow the light to escape the layered structure.
- Printing of the battery and EL light source, such as an OLED, onto the FPCB can be accomplished by means of automated processes.
- the material and labour costs for manufacturing the printed components is significantly less than the stand-alone counterparts used in the typical current state of the art.
- Overall production quality can be increased by employing automated machinery and processes in place of the manual labour.
- liquid absorbent wadding (20) is shown in the embodiment as a representative of a liquid container for providing liquid to a heating element for vaporization.
- the FPCB can be deformed into a shape appropriate for a pipe shaped electronic personal vaporizer.
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