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EP3692821A1
EP3692821A1 EP19155934.3A EP19155934A EP3692821A1 EP 3692821 A1 EP3692821 A1 EP 3692821A1 EP 19155934 A EP19155934 A EP 19155934A EP 3692821 A1 EP3692821 A1 EP 3692821A1
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smoking substitute
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Priority to EP19155934.3A priority Critical patent/EP3692821A1/de
Priority to PCT/EP2020/053193 priority patent/WO2020161329A1/en
Priority to EP20703245.9A priority patent/EP3920730A1/de
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Priority to US17/395,276 priority patent/US20220022537A1/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F7/00Mouthpieces for pipes; Mouthpieces for cigar or cigarette holders
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/20Devices using solid inhalable precursors
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/30Devices using two or more structurally separated inhalable precursors, e.g. using two liquid precursors in two cartridges

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  • the present invention relates to a flavour delivery article in the form of a flavoured sticker for use with a smoking substitute apparatus, to deliver flavour to a user of the smoking substitute apparatus.
  • the smoking of tobacco is generally considered to expose a smoker to potentially harmful substances. It is generally thought that a significant amount of the potentially harmful substances are generated through the heat caused by the burning and/or combustion of the tobacco and the constituents of the burnt tobacco in the tobacco smoke itself.
  • Such smoking substitute apparatuses can form part of nicotine replacement therapies aimed at people who wish to stop smoking and overcome a dependence on nicotine.
  • smoking substitute apparatuses are intended to provide a substitute for the rituals of smoking, whilst providing the user with a similar experience and satisfaction to those experienced with traditional smoking and with combustible tobacco products.
  • smoking substitute apparatuses The popularity and use of smoking substitute apparatuses has grown rapidly in the past few years. Although originally marketed as an aid to assist habitual smokers wishing to quit tobacco smoking, consumers are increasingly viewing smoking substitute apparatuses as desirable lifestyle accessories. There are a number of different categories of smoking substitute apparatuses, each utilising a different smoking substitute approach.
  • a typical e-cigarette device includes a mouthpiece, a power source (typically a battery), a tank for containing e-liquid, as well as a heating device.
  • a power source typically a battery
  • a tank for containing e-liquid as well as a heating device.
  • electrical energy is supplied from the power source to the heating device, which heats the e-liquid to produce an aerosol (or "vapour") which is inhaled by a user through the mouthpiece.
  • vaping smoking substitute apparatuses typically have a tank that is configured to be refilled by a user. In this way the device can be used multiple times.
  • An example vaping smoking substitute apparatus is the mybluTM e-cigarette.
  • the mybluTM e-cigarette is a closed system which includes a main body and a consumable (cartridge).
  • the main body and consumable are physically and electrically coupled together by pushing the consumable into the main body.
  • the main body includes a rechargeable battery.
  • the consumable includes a mouthpiece, a sealed tank which contains e-liquid, as well as a heater, which for this device is a heating filament coiled around a portion of a wick. The wick is partially immersed in the e-liquid, and conveys e-liquid from the tank to the heating filament.
  • the device is activated when a microprocessor on board the main body detects a user inhaling through the mouthpiece. When the device is activated, electrical energy is supplied from the power source to the heating device, which heats e-liquid from the tank to produce a vapour which is inhaled by a user through the mouthpiece.
  • the heating, as opposed to burning, of the tobacco material is believed to cause fewer, or smaller quantities, of the more harmful compounds ordinarily produced during smoking. Consequently, the HT approach may reduce the odour and/or health risks that can arise through the burning, combustion and pyrolytic degradation of tobacco.
  • a typical HT smoking substitute system may include a device and a consumable.
  • the consumable may include the tobacco material.
  • the device and consumable may be configured to be physically coupled together.
  • heat may be imparted to the tobacco material by a heating element of the device, wherein airflow through the tobacco material causes components in the tobacco material to be released as vapour.
  • a vapour may also be formed from a carrier in the tobacco material (this carrier may for example include propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycerine) and additionally volatile compounds released from the tobacco.
  • the released vapour may be entrained in the airflow drawn through the tobacco.
  • the present invention relates to a flavoured sticker for use with a smoking substitute apparatus.
  • the flavoured sticker may be applied to a mouthpiece of the smoking substitute apparatus to deliver flavour (e.g. a taste and/or scent) to a user of the smoking substitute apparatus.
  • flavour e.g. a taste and/or scent
  • flavour may be delivered to a user through the sticker, rather than through a flavourant contained in an aerosol-former (e.g. e-liquid or tobacco material) of the of the smoking substitute apparatus.
  • an aerosol-former e.g. e-liquid or tobacco material
  • the sticker may be applied to the mouthpiece when the user wishes to experience flavour.
  • the sticker may then be removed if the user no longer wants to receive flavour, or if they want to change the sticker.
  • Stickers having different flavours may be provided, so that the user may apply a sticker with a desired flavour to the mouthpiece, without having to otherwise modify the smoking substitute apparatus. This may improve a versatility of the smoking substitute apparatus, as the user may experience a wide range of flavours simply by changing the sticker on the mouthpiece.
  • a user may adhere the sticker to the mouthpiece of a smoking substitute apparatus so that the flavoured portion of the sticker covers the outlet of the mouthpiece.
  • an aerosol generated by a smoking substitute device and delivered to the user via the mouthpiece may pass through the flavoured portion of the sticker and pick up flavour from the sticker.
  • flavour may be delivered to the user, together with the aerosol.
  • due to the sticker's location on the mouthpiece it may come into contact with the user's tongue so as to directly deliver flavour to the user's tongue.
  • the smoking substitute device may be a vaping type device or a heated tobacco device.
  • the adhesive portion of the sticker may include an adhesive for adhering (sticking) the sticker to a surface of the mouthpiece.
  • the adhesive may be configured to stick the sticker to mouthpiece when the adhesive portion is pressed against a surface of the mouthpiece.
  • the adhesive may be of a type that facilitates removal, so that the sticker may be easily removed from the mouthpiece after use.
  • the adhesive portion of the sticker may be disposed on a first side of the sticker, and the flavoured portion may be disposed on a second, opposite side of the sticker. This may avoid bringing the adhesive portion into contact with the user's tongue.
  • the flavoured portion may include a flavourant for producing a flavour (e.g. taste and/or scent).
  • a flavourant for producing a flavour (e.g. taste and/or scent).
  • the flavourant may be arranged to be entrained into the user's mouth by a flow of aerosol through the outlet of the mouthpiece when the sticker is adhered to the mouthpiece. Additionally or alternatively, the flavourant may be arranged to produce a smell and/or taste that is perceived by the user when the user puts the mouthpiece having the sticker adhered thereto in their mouth. In this manner, flavour may be effectively delivered to the user.
  • flavourant is used to describe a compound or combination of compounds that provide flavour and/or aroma.
  • the flavourant may be configured to interact with a sensory receptor of a user (such as an olfactory or taste receptor).
  • the flavourant may include one or more volatile substances.
  • the flavourant may be provided in solid or liquid form.
  • the flavourant may be natural or synthetic.
  • the flavourant may include menthol, liquorice, chocolate, fruit flavour (including e.g. citrus, cherry etc.), vanilla, spice (e.g. ginger, cinnamon) and tobacco flavour.
  • the flavourant may be evenly dispersed or may be provided in isolated locations and/or varying concentrations in the flavoured portion of the sticker.
  • the flavoured portion is permeable to an aerosol generated by the smoking substitute apparatus. This may mean that the flavoured portion is capable of transmitting an aerosol generated by the smoking substitute apparatus. In this manner, aerosol generated by the smoking substitute apparatus may be delivered to the user through the flavoured portion of the sticker.
  • the flavoured portion may be heat-activated.
  • the flavoured portion may be arranged to release flavourant in response to heat being applied to the flavoured portion.
  • the mouthpiece may be inserted into a user's mouth.
  • the user's mouth e.g. lips and/or tongue
  • the user's mouth e.g. lips and/or tongue
  • the sticker may only produce a flavour when in use.
  • the sticker Prior to activation of the flavoured portion (e.g. before being heated by a user's mouth), the sticker may be substantially odourless.
  • the flavoured portion may include flavourant that is contained within microcapsules (e.g. made of gelatin, or the like), the microcapsules being arranged to rupture upon application of heat (e.g. from the user's mouth). In this manner when heat is applied to the flavoured portion, the microcapsules may rupture, causing release of flavourant.
  • microcapsules e.g. made of gelatin, or the like
  • the flavoured portion may be activated by the aerosol generated by the smoking substitute apparatus passing through the flavoured portion.
  • the flavoured portion may be arranged to release flavourant in response to an aerosol passing through the flavoured portion. In this manner, the flavoured portion may only deliver flavour when a user inhales an aerosol from the smoking substitute apparatus through the flavoured portion of the sticker.
  • the flavoured portion may include a barrier layer which encapsulates the flavourant.
  • the barrier layer may be configured to rupture or disintegrate in the presence of aerosol, so that the flavourant is released.
  • the flavourant may be contained in microcapsules that are configured to rupture and release the flavourant when aerosol comes into contact with the microcapsules.
  • the microcapsules may include a membrane made of a hydrogel composite containing Chitosan.
  • Chitosan is substantially stable around pH 7.5.
  • the Chitosan, and hence the microcapsule's membrane may be stable and retain its integrity for a period of time.
  • an aerosol having a more alkaline pH e.g. an aerosol produced from an e-liquid having a pH around 7.8
  • the change in pH in the user's mouth may cause the Chitosan, and hence microcapsule's membrane, to rapidly break down and release the flavourant contained within.
  • the flavoured portion may include a removable protective outer layer.
  • the removable protective outer layer may serve to protect the flavoured portion (e.g. from contamination) before use.
  • the removable protective outer layer may then be removed to exposed the flavoured portion for use.
  • the removable protective outer layer may, for example, be a layer of material that covers the flavoured portion and that can be removed from the flavoured portion by peeling it off. In another example, the removable protective outer layer may be removed by rubbing and/or scratching the removable protective outer layer.
  • the flavoured portion may include one or more apertures for transmitting the aerosol generated by the smoking substitute apparatus.
  • the one or more apertures may be dimensioned to enable transmission of the aerosol, to render the flavoured portion permeable to the aerosol.
  • the one or more apertures may be an array of apertures that are distributed over an area of the flavoured portion. In this manner, aerosol may be transmitted substantially uniformly by the flavoured portion.
  • the flavoured portion may include a flavourant disposed on a surface of the sticker.
  • the flavourant may come in direct contact with the user's mouth (e.g. tongue) when the sticker is adhered to the mouthpiece and the mouthpiece is inserted into the user's mouth.
  • a smoking substitute apparatus comprising: a mouthpiece with an outlet for delivering an aerosol generated by the smoking substitute apparatus to a user; and a sticker according to the first aspect of the invention, the sticker being adhered to the mouthpiece such that the flavoured portion covers the outlet.
  • flavour from the sticker adhered to the mouthpiece may be delivered to the user.
  • the mouthpiece of the smoking substitute apparatus may include a surface disposed around the outlet of the mouthpiece and arranged to receive the adhesive portion of the sticker. This may facilitate adhering the sticker to the mouthpiece, and ensure that the sticker is placed at a correct location on the mouthpiece.
  • the surface may be substantially flat, to facilitate adhering of the sticker.
  • the mouthpiece may further include a slot or indentation around the surface, to facilitate alignment of the sticker over the outlet.
  • the mouthpiece may include a tab arranged to hold the sticker in place over the mouthpiece. This may prevent the sticker from becoming unstuck and/or shifting position on the mouthpiece during use.
  • the tab may, for example, be a flexible member which is arranged to press a surface of the sticker against the mouthpiece when the sticker is adhered to the mouthpiece.
  • the smoking substitute apparatus may be in the form of a consumable.
  • the consumable may be configured for engagement with a main body (i.e. so as to form a closed smoking substitute system).
  • the consumable may comprise components of the system that are disposable, and the main body may comprise non-disposable or non-consumable components (e.g. power supply, controller, sensor, etc.) that facilitate the delivery of aerosol by the consumable.
  • the aerosol former e.g. e-liquid
  • the smoking substitute apparatus may be a non-consumable apparatus (e.g. that is in the form of an open smoking substitute system).
  • an aerosol former e.g. e-liquid
  • the smoking substitute apparatus may be replenished by re-filling e.g. a reservoir of the smoking substitute apparatus with the aerosol former (rather than replacing a consumable component of the apparatus).
  • the smoking substitute apparatus may alternatively form part of a main body for engagement with the smoking substitute apparatus (i.e. when the smoking substitute apparatus is in the form of a consumable).
  • the main body and the consumable may be configured to be physically coupled together.
  • the consumable may be at least partially received in a recess of the main body, such that there is an interference fit between the main body and the consumable.
  • the main body and the consumable may be physically coupled together by screwing one onto the other, or through a bayonet fitting.
  • the smoking substitute apparatus may comprise one or more engagement portions for engaging with a main body.
  • one end of the smoking substitute apparatus may be coupled with the main body, whilst an opposing end of the smoking substitute apparatus may define a mouthpiece of the smoking substitute system.
  • the smoking substitute apparatus may comprise a reservoir configured to store an aerosol former, such as an e-liquid.
  • the e-liquid may, for example, comprise a base liquid and e.g. nicotine.
  • the base liquid may include propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycerine.
  • the e-liquid may be flavourless. That is, the e-liquid may not contain any flavourants and may consist solely of a base liquid of propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycerine and nicotine.
  • the smoking substitute apparatus may comprise an aerosol-generator.
  • the aerosol generator may comprise a wick.
  • the aerosol generator may further comprise a heater.
  • the wick may comprise a porous material. A portion of the wick may be exposed to fluid flow in the passage.
  • the wick may also comprise one or more portions in contact with liquid stored in the reservoir. For example, opposing ends of the wick may protrude into the reservoir and a central portion (between the ends) may extend across the passage so as to be exposed to fluid flow in the passage. Thus, fluid may be drawn (e.g. by capillary action) along the wick, from the reservoir to the exposed portion of the wick.
  • the heater may comprise a heating element, which may be in the form of a filament wound about the wick (e.g. the filament may extend helically about the wick).
  • the filament may be wound about the exposed portion of the wick.
  • the heating element may be electrically connected (or connectable) to a power source.
  • the power source may supply electricity to (i.e. apply a voltage across) the heating element so as to heat the heating element. This may cause liquid stored in the wick (i.e. drawn from the tank) to be heated so as to form a vapour and become entrained in fluid flowing through the passage. This vapour may subsequently cool to form an aerosol in the passage.
  • the electrical interface may also be used to identify the smoking substitute apparatus (in the form of a consumable) from a list of known types.
  • the consumable may have a certain concentration of nicotine and the electrical interface may be used to identify this.
  • the electrical interface may additionally or alternatively be used to identify when a consumable is connected to the main body.
  • the smoking substitute apparatus or main body may comprise a controller, which may include a microprocessor.
  • the controller may be configured to control the supply of power from the power source to the heater of the smoking substitute apparatus (e.g. via the electrical contacts).
  • a memory may be provided and may be operatively connected to the controller.
  • the memory may include non-volatile memory.
  • the memory may include instructions which, when implemented, cause the controller to perform certain tasks or steps of a method.
  • the main body or smoking substitute apparatus may comprise a wireless interface, which may be configured to communicate wirelessly with another device, for example a mobile device, e.g. via Bluetooth®.
  • the wireless interface could include a Bluetooth® antenna.
  • Other wireless communication interfaces, e.g. WiFi®, are also possible.
  • the wireless interface may also be configured to communicate wirelessly with a remote server.
  • a puff sensor may be provided that is configured to detect a puff (i.e. inhalation from a user).
  • the puff sensor may be operatively connected to the controller so as to be able to provide a signal to the controller that is indicative of a puff state (i.e. puffing or not puffing).
  • the puff sensor may, for example, be in the form of a pressure sensor or an acoustic sensor. That is, the controller may control power supply to the heater of the consumable in response to a puff detection by the sensor. The control may be in the form of activation of the heater in response to a detected puff. That is, the smoking substitute apparatus may be configured to be activated when a puff is detected by the puff sensor.
  • the puff sensor When the smoking substitute apparatus is in the form of a consumable, the puff sensor may form part of the consumable or the main body.
  • a smoking substitute kit including: a smoking substitute apparatus, the smoking substitute apparatus having a mouthpiece with an outlet for delivering an aerosol generated by the smoking substitute apparatus to a user; and a sticker according to the first aspect of the invention, wherein the flavoured portion of the sticker is arranged to cover an outlet of the mouthpiece when the sticker is adhered to the mouthpiece.
  • a user may stick the sticker to the mouthpiece so that the flavoured portion of the sticker covers the outlet.
  • flavour may be delivered to the user when they use the smoking substitute apparatus.
  • the smoking substitute apparatus of the smoking substitute kit may be similar to the smoking substitute apparatus described above in relation to the second aspect of the invention.
  • a method of delivering flavour to a user of a smoking substitute apparatus the smoking substitute apparatus having a mouthpiece with an outlet for conveying an aerosol generated by the smoking substitute system to the user
  • the method includes: adhering a sticker according to the first aspect of the invention to the mouthpiece so that the flavoured portion of the sticker covers the outlet; generating, in the smoking substitute apparatus, an aerosol; and conveying the generated aerosol to the user via the outlet in the mouthpiece, so that the aerosol passes through the flavoured portion of the sticker.
  • flavour may be delivered to the user by the sticker on the mouthpiece.
  • the method of the fourth aspect of the invention may, for example, be performed using the smoking substitute kit of the third aspect of the invention.
  • Features of previous aspects of the invention may therefore be shared with the fourth aspect of the invention.
  • the method may further include the step of applying heat to the flavoured portion to activate the flavoured portion to deliver flavour to the user.
  • the flavoured portion may be heated by the user pressing their lip or tongue against the sticker.
  • the method may further include the step of activating, with the aerosol, the flavoured portion of the sticker.
  • the method may include the step of removing the removable protective outer layer.
  • the method may further include adhering the ring of adhesive around the outlet to form a seal around the outlet.
  • FIGS 1A and 1B illustrate a smoking substitute system in the form of an e-cigarette system 101.
  • the system 101 comprises an e-cigarette device defining a main body 102 of the system 101, and an smoking substitute apparatus in the form of an e-cigarette consumable (or "pod") 103.
  • the consumable 103 (smoking substitute apparatus) is removable from the main body (e-cigarette device), so as to be a replaceable component of the system 101.
  • the e-cigarette system 101 is a closed system.
  • An expanded schematic cross-sectional view of the consumable 103 is shown in Fig. 1C ; a front view of the consumable 103 is shown in Fig. 1D .
  • the system 101 is configured to vaporise an aerosol-former, which in the illustrated embodiment, is in the form of a nicotine-based e-liquid 104.
  • the e-liquid 104 comprises nicotine and a base liquid including propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycerine.
  • the e-liquid 104 is flavourless (and does not include any added flavourant). That is, if the e-liquid 104 were to be inhaled (i.e. in aerosol form) by a user, it would not have a particularly perceptible flavour or taste.
  • the tank 105 surrounds, and thus defines a portion of, a passage 106 that extends between an inlet 107 and an outlet 108 at opposing ends of the consumable 103.
  • the passage comprises an upstream end at the end of the consumable 103 that engages with the main body 102, and a downstream end at an opposing end of the consumable 103 that comprises a mouthpiece 109 of the system 101.
  • a user can inhale (i.e. take a puff) via the mouthpiece 109 so as to draw air through the passage 106, and so as to form an airflow (indicated by arrows) in a direction from the inlet 107 to the outlet 108 of the passage 106.
  • the passage 106 may be partially defined by a tube (e.g. a metal tube) extending through the consumable 103.
  • the passage 106 is in fluid communication with a gap defined between the consumable 103 and the main body 102 (when engaged) such that air outside of the system 101 is drawn into the passage 106 (during an inhale).
  • the helical filament 111 is wound about this exposed central portion of the porous wick 110 and is electrically connected to an electrical interface in the form of electrical contacts 112 mounted at the end of the consumable that is proximate the main body 102 (when engaged).
  • the electrical contacts 112 contact corresponding electrical contacts (not shown) of the main body 102.
  • the main body electrical contacts are electrically connected to a power source (not shown) of the main body 102, such that (in the engaged position) the filament 111 is electrically connected to the power source. In this way, power can be supplied by the main body 102 to the filament 111 in order to heat the filament 111.
  • This heat is transferred from the filament 111 to the porous wick 110 which causes e-liquid 104 conveyed by the porous wick 110 to increase in temperature to a point at which it vaporises.
  • the vaporised e-liquid becomes entrained in the airflow and, between the vaporisation point at the filament 111 and the outlet 108 of the passage 106, condenses to form an aerosol.
  • This aerosol is then inhaled, via the mouthpiece 109, by a user of the system 101.
  • the power source of the main body 102 may be in the form of a battery (e.g. a rechargeable battery).
  • the main body 102 may comprise a connector in the form of e.g. a USB port for recharging this battery.
  • the main body 102 may also comprise a controller that controls the supply of power from the power source to the main body electrical contacts (and thus to the filament 111). That, is the controller may be configured to control a voltage applied across the main body electrical contacts, and thus the voltage applied across the filament 111. In this way, the filament 111 may only be heated under certain conditions (e.g. during a puff and/or only when the system is in an active state).
  • the main body 102 may include a puff sensor (not shown) that is configured to detect a puff (i.e. inhalation).
  • the puff sensor may be operatively connected to the controller so as to be able to provide a signal, to the controller, which is indicative of a puff state (i.e. puffing or not puffing).
  • the puff sensor may, for example, be in the form of a pressure sensor or an acoustic sensor.
  • the main body 102 and consumable 103 may comprise a further interface which may, for example, be in the form of an RFID reader, a barcode or QR code reader.
  • This interface may be able to identify a characteristic (e.g. a type) of a consumable 103 engaged with the main body 102.
  • the consumable 103 may include any one or more of an RFID chip, a barcode or QR code, or memory within which is an identifier and which can be interrogated via the interface.
  • the controller may further comprise a communication interface for communicating with an external device.
  • the controller may include a wireless interface for wireless communication (e.g. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi) or a wired interface for wired communication (e.g. USB).
  • a sticker 120 is affixed to the mouthpiece 109 of the consumable 103, such that the sticker 120 covers the outlet 108 of the mouthpiece 109 (see Fig. 1C ).
  • the sticker 120 includes an adhesive portion which serves to adhere the sticker 120 to the mouthpiece 109, and a flavoured portion which is arranged to cover the outlet 108 of the mouthpiece 109.
  • the sticker is described in more detail below in relation to Figs. 2A and 2B .
  • the flavoured portion of the sticker 120 is permeable to the aerosol generated in the apparatus 101, such that the aerosol may pass through the flavoured portion of the sticker 120 when a user inhales the aerosol through the mouthpiece 109.
  • the flavoured portion of the sticker 120 includes a flavourant which may be entrained by the aerosol when the aerosol passes through the flavoured portion of the sticker 120, to provide flavour to the user.
  • the flavourant may also produce a taste on the user's tongue when the user puts the mouthpiece 109 in their mouth. In this manner, flavour may be delivered to the user without having to include any flavourant in the e-liquid.
  • the mouthpiece 109 includes a pair of flexible tabs 122 disposed adjacent to the outlet 108 and arranged to hold the sticker 120 in place on the mouthpiece 109.
  • the flexible tabs 122 are arranged to press the sticker 120 against an outer surface of the mouthpiece 109, to prevent the sticker from moving or becoming unstuck during use. Together the flexible tabs 122 define a groove in which the sticker 120 is received. This may serve to ensure correct placement of the sticker 120, to ensure that it completely covers the outlet 108 of the mouthpiece 109.
  • the sticker 120 may be affixed to the mouthpiece 109 by bending one or both of the flexible tabs 122 to enable the sticker 120 to be positioned over the outlet 108.
  • the flexible tabs are not depicted in Figs. 1A and 1B .
  • Different stickers may be provided, each having a different flavour.
  • a user may select a desired flavour by affixing a sticker having the desired flavour to the mouthpiece 109.
  • Fig. 2A shows as cross-sectional side view of a sticker 200 that is and embodiment of the invention, the sticker being intended for use with a smoking substitute apparatus (e.g. apparatus 101).
  • Fig. 2B shows a top view of sticker 200.
  • sticker 200 may correspond to sticker 120 described above.
  • the sticker 200 has a generally circular shape and includes an adhesive portion 202 for adhering the sticker to a mouthpiece of a smoking substitute apparatus (e.g. mouthpiece 109).
  • the adhesive portion 202 is formed by a ring of adhesive material which is disposed on a first surface of a substrate 204 of the sticker 200.
  • Fig. 2B shows the first surface of the substrate 204 with the ring of adhesive forming the adhesive portion 202.
  • the ring of adhesive material is arranged to encircle an outlet of the mouthpiece (e.g. outlet 108) when the sticker 200 is adhered to the mouthpiece 109.
  • a central portion 206 of the substrate may thus cover the outlet of the mouthpiece when the sticker 200 is adhered to the mouthpiece. In this manner, when the sticker is adhered to the mouthpiece, the adhesive portion 202 may form a seal around the outlet, so that aerosol exiting the outlet is forced through the central portion 206 of the substrate 204.
  • the flavourant of the flavourant layer 208 may be arranged to produce a taste sensation when the user's tongue comes into contact with the flavourant layer. Additionally or alternatively, the flavourant may be arranged to be entrained by a flow of aerosol from the mouthpiece into the user's mouth, to deliver flavour to the user.
  • the flavourant may include a volatile liquid and/or flavourant particles which may be entrained by a flow of aerosol through the central portion 206 of the substrate 204.
  • various mechanisms may be used to "activate" delivery of the flavourant to the user. This may ensure that flavourant is retained in the flavourant layer 208 and is not released before use.
  • the flavourant layer 208 may be heat- and/or friction-activated.
  • the flavourant may be contained in an array of microcapsules arranged to form the flavourant layer 208.
  • the microcapsules may then be arranged to rupture to release flavourant upon heating (e.g. when the sticker comes into contact with the user's mouth) and/or when friction is applied to the flavourant layer 208 (e.g. by rubbing or scratching the flavourant layer 208).
  • the flavourant layer 208 may be activated by the aerosol itself.
  • a chemical in the aerosol may cause the microcapsules to rupture and release flavourant when aerosol passes through the central portion 206 of the substrate 204. Such a scenario is discussed below in relation to Fig. 3 .
  • the sticker 200 may include a removable protective outer layer arranged to cover and protect the flavourant layer 208 prior to use.
  • the removable protective outer layer may for example be a sticker arranged to cover the flavourant layer 208 which can be removed (e.g. peeled off) to expose the flavourant layer.
  • the removable protective layer may be made of any suitable material, e.g. paper or vinyl.
  • the microcapsule 302 includes an outer membrane 306 made of a hydrogel composite which contains Chitosan. Chitosan is substantially stable around pH 7.5. Thus, when the microcapsule 302 is placed in a user's mouth, the Chitosan, and hence the outer membrane 306, may be stable and retain its integrity for a period of time. In this manner, the flavourant 304 contained in the microcapsule 302 is not released and so does not produce a flavour in the user's mouth.
  • a nicotine-containing e-liquid may produce an aerosol which has a pH around 7.8.
  • a pH in the user's mouth may increase above pH 7.5, which may cause rapid breakdown of the Chitosan in the outer membrane 306, resulting in disintegration of the microcapsule's outer membrane 306 and release of the flavourant 304.
  • the outer membrane 306 may include Chitosan having a Deacetylation (DDT) of 75% - 99%.
  • the hydrogel composite forming the outer membrane may, for example, include 0.1% w/w up to 20% w/w of Chitosan.
  • the hydrogel composite may further include excipients such as Xanthan Gum, water, propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycerine.
  • the microcapsule 302 may be manufactured by first freeze-drying a flavourant to remove any moisture from the flavourant and produce a flavourant cake.
  • the flavourant cake may be moulded into a desired shape (e.g. a ball) using a mould.
  • Chitosan, together with excipients forming the hydrogel may be then be mixed together to produce the hydrogel composite.
  • the hydrogel composite may be layered in a mould, into which the flavourant cake is inserted.
  • the hydrogel composite may then be rolled to form an outer membrane around the flavourant cake.
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