EP4179885A1 - Main body unit of aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion suction device - Google Patents
Main body unit of aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion suction device Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- EP4179885A1 EP4179885A1 EP20944535.2A EP20944535A EP4179885A1 EP 4179885 A1 EP4179885 A1 EP 4179885A1 EP 20944535 A EP20944535 A EP 20944535A EP 4179885 A1 EP4179885 A1 EP 4179885A1
- Authority
- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- cartridge
- main body
- main
- case
- cartridge accommodation
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Pending
Links
- 239000000443 aerosol Substances 0.000 title claims abstract description 131
- 238000002485 combustion reaction Methods 0.000 title claims description 10
- 230000004308 accommodation Effects 0.000 claims abstract description 354
- 238000004891 communication Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 29
- 239000012530 fluid Substances 0.000 claims abstract description 9
- 239000000796 flavoring agent Substances 0.000 claims description 70
- 235000019634 flavors Nutrition 0.000 claims description 70
- 230000000149 penetrating effect Effects 0.000 claims description 8
- 230000035515 penetration Effects 0.000 claims description 4
- 230000002093 peripheral effect Effects 0.000 description 167
- 210000000078 claw Anatomy 0.000 description 54
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 37
- 239000007788 liquid Substances 0.000 description 21
- 210000003811 finger Anatomy 0.000 description 19
- 238000003780 insertion Methods 0.000 description 18
- 230000037431 insertion Effects 0.000 description 18
- 238000010438 heat treatment Methods 0.000 description 17
- 239000000853 adhesive Substances 0.000 description 16
- 230000001070 adhesive effect Effects 0.000 description 16
- 230000001007 puffing effect Effects 0.000 description 14
- 230000007704 transition Effects 0.000 description 14
- 238000000889 atomisation Methods 0.000 description 12
- 230000000694 effects Effects 0.000 description 12
- 239000000463 material Substances 0.000 description 12
- NJPPVKZQTLUDBO-UHFFFAOYSA-N novaluron Chemical compound C1=C(Cl)C(OC(F)(F)C(OC(F)(F)F)F)=CC=C1NC(=O)NC(=O)C1=C(F)C=CC=C1F NJPPVKZQTLUDBO-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 11
- 238000003825 pressing Methods 0.000 description 11
- 238000003466 welding Methods 0.000 description 10
- 238000000605 extraction Methods 0.000 description 9
- 238000012986 modification Methods 0.000 description 8
- 230000004048 modification Effects 0.000 description 8
- 238000001514 detection method Methods 0.000 description 7
- 229920005989 resin Polymers 0.000 description 7
- 239000011347 resin Substances 0.000 description 7
- 230000007246 mechanism Effects 0.000 description 5
- 230000008569 process Effects 0.000 description 5
- 230000007423 decrease Effects 0.000 description 4
- 238000002955 isolation Methods 0.000 description 4
- 239000008263 liquid aerosol Substances 0.000 description 4
- 230000007257 malfunction Effects 0.000 description 4
- 238000005192 partition Methods 0.000 description 4
- 229920002050 silicone resin Polymers 0.000 description 4
- 239000008275 solid aerosol Substances 0.000 description 4
- 239000000126 substance Substances 0.000 description 4
- 241000208125 Nicotiana Species 0.000 description 3
- 235000002637 Nicotiana tabacum Nutrition 0.000 description 3
- 230000001154 acute effect Effects 0.000 description 3
- 238000005452 bending Methods 0.000 description 3
- 230000005489 elastic deformation Effects 0.000 description 3
- 239000004973 liquid crystal related substance Substances 0.000 description 3
- 229920005668 polycarbonate resin Polymers 0.000 description 3
- 239000004431 polycarbonate resin Substances 0.000 description 3
- 241000196324 Embryophyta Species 0.000 description 2
- 230000005540 biological transmission Effects 0.000 description 2
- 239000003205 fragrance Substances 0.000 description 2
- 235000008216 herbs Nutrition 0.000 description 2
- 238000009434 installation Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000002184 metal Substances 0.000 description 2
- 239000002994 raw material Substances 0.000 description 2
- 230000004044 response Effects 0.000 description 2
- 239000007787 solid Substances 0.000 description 2
- 210000003813 thumb Anatomy 0.000 description 2
- 238000002834 transmittance Methods 0.000 description 2
- NOOLISFMXDJSKH-UTLUCORTSA-N (+)-Neomenthol Chemical compound CC(C)[C@@H]1CC[C@@H](C)C[C@@H]1O NOOLISFMXDJSKH-UTLUCORTSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 229920000742 Cotton Polymers 0.000 description 1
- NOOLISFMXDJSKH-UHFFFAOYSA-N DL-menthol Natural products CC(C)C1CCC(C)CC1O NOOLISFMXDJSKH-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 235000006679 Mentha X verticillata Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000002899 Mentha suaveolens Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 235000001636 Mentha x rotundifolia Nutrition 0.000 description 1
- 239000002250 absorbent Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000013459 approach Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000000903 blocking effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 229920002678 cellulose Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 239000001913 cellulose Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000008859 change Effects 0.000 description 1
- 238000007796 conventional method Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000003247 decreasing effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 238000006073 displacement reaction Methods 0.000 description 1
- 239000003571 electronic cigarette Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000000835 fiber Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000002657 fibrous material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000005338 frosted glass Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000011521 glass Substances 0.000 description 1
- 239000008187 granular material Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000001771 impaired effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 230000002427 irreversible effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 238000012423 maintenance Methods 0.000 description 1
- 230000013011 mating Effects 0.000 description 1
- 229940041616 menthol Drugs 0.000 description 1
- 239000004745 nonwoven fabric Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000003287 optical effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 230000010363 phase shift Effects 0.000 description 1
- 239000004033 plastic Substances 0.000 description 1
- 238000007789 sealing Methods 0.000 description 1
- XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N water Substances O XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N 0.000 description 1
- 238000005493 welding type Methods 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
- A24F40/40—Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
- A24F40/40—Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts
- A24F40/42—Cartridges or containers for inhalable precursors
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
- A24F40/40—Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts
- A24F40/48—Fluid transfer means, e.g. pumps
- A24F40/485—Valves; Apertures
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
- A24F40/10—Devices using liquid inhalable precursors
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
- A24F40/20—Devices using solid inhalable precursors
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
- A24F40/30—Devices using two or more structurally separated inhalable precursors, e.g. using two liquid precursors in two cartridges
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a main body unit of an aerosol generation device, an aerosol generation device, and a non-combustion suction device.
- a non-combustion suction device configured to taste a flavor by suctioning an aerosol.
- a device as this type of non-combustion suction device for example, including a cartridge that houses an aerosol source, a main body unit of an aerosol generation device that houses the cartridge so as to be insertable and removable, and a flavor source container that imparts flavor to the aerosol atomized by the main unit.
- Patent Document 1 a configuration that an outer case (housing) of the main body unit is provided with a cartridge accommodation portion (tank receiving portion) for accommodating a cartridge (disposable tank) is disclosed.
- An object of the present invention is to prevent the air hole from being blocked by the user.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device includes a cartridge accommodation portion configured to accommodate a cartridge; and an outer case configured to at least surround part of an outer circumference of the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein the outer case includes a main body case in which an opening portion is formed; and a cover member provided in the opening portion, an air inlet is formed in a gap between the cover member and the opening portion, and an air hole that allows fluid communication between the air inlet and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion is formed at a position where the cover member and the main body case are overlapped each other.
- the air inlet may be formed in an annular shape along an opening edge of the opening portion of the main body case.
- the present aspect it becomes difficult for the entire air inlet to be blocked by the finger, and even if a part of the air inlet is blocked by the finger, the puffing is still possible.
- the air inlet may be formed in a slit shape along an opening edge of the opening portion of the main body case.
- the present aspect it becomes difficult for the entire air inlet to be blocked by the finger, and even if a part of the air inlet is blocked by the finger, the puffing is still possible.
- an air groove for connecting the air inlet and the air hole may be formed in at least either of the main body case or the cover member.
- the fluid resistance between the air inlet and the air hole can be lowered and it is possible to make the puffing to become easy.
- the cover member may include a main-body-case-side protrusion inserted into the opening portion of the main body case; and a plate portion configured to support the main-body-case-side protrusion while overlapping the inside of the main body case, and the air groove may include an annular-shaped groove portion formed in an annular shape in a circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion in the plate portion.
- the air can be guided to the air hole from the entire circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion. Also, it is possible to prevent the position shift between the main body case and the cover member due to the main-body-case-side protrusion.
- the air groove may include a step groove portion that is connected to the annular-shaped groove portion and includes a bottom surface lower than the annular-shaped groove portion, and the air hole may be formed in the step groove portion.
- the air hole is formed in the step groove portion, it is possible to widen a space for the main body case than in the annular-shaped groove portion, and it is possible to make the air to be easy to enter into the air hole.
- the cartridge accommodation portion may be a tubular member, and an air communication hole penetrating the circumference of the tubular member to communicate with the air hole may be formed.
- the air can be taken directly into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion from the air hole through the air communication hole such that the air flow path can be shortened and the puffing becomes easy.
- a penetration hole may be formed in a circumference of the cartridge accommodation portion at a position different from that of the air communication hole, and the cover member may include a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion inserted into the penetration hole.
- the cover member may have translucency.
- the remaining amount of liquid inside the cartridge accommodation portion can be confirmed via the bar member (window portion).
- An aerosol generation device includes the above-described main body unit, and a cartridge accommodating an aerosol source while being inserted into the cartridge accommodation portion of the main body unit to be insertable to and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion of the main body unit.
- the main body unit capable of preventing the air hole from being blocked by the fingers is provided, it is possible to prevent the puffing (suction) from becoming difficult.
- a non-combustion type suction device includes the aerosol generation device described above and a flavor source container mounted on a suction port portion of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- a non-combustion suction device (hereinafter simply referred to as a suction device) according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to figures.
- Fig. 1 is a left-side perspective view of a suction device 1 according to an embodiment.
- Fig. 2 is a right-side perspective view of the suction device 1 according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 3 is a front view of the suction device 1 according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 4 is a planar view of the suction device 1 according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the suction device 1 according to the embodiment as viewed from the bottom surface side.
- the suction device 1 is a so-called non-combustion suction device, and obtains a flavor by suctioning an aerosol atomized by heating through a flavor source.
- the suction device 1 includes a main body unit 2, a cartridge 3 (also referred to as an atomization unit), and a flavor source container 4.
- the cartridge 3 is accommodated in the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2 so as to be removable.
- the flavor source container 4 is detachably attached to a suction port portion 11 (also referred to as a suction port portion) of the main body unit 2.
- the main body unit 2 is provided with an outer case 12.
- the outer case 12 is formed in a flat box shape having a rounded shape as a whole.
- the outer case 12 has a pair of main surface portions 12A and a peripheral wall portion 12B.
- the "pair" of main surface portions 12A means that one main surface portion (first main surface portion 12A1) and the other main surface portion (second main surface portion 12A2) are arranged so as to face each other, and it is not limited to the meaning that the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 are the same with each other in detailed shape.
- the pair of main surface portions 12A are portions that form a pair of opposite surfaces (the surface having the largest area according to the present embodiment) of a hexahedrons when the outer case 12 is imitated as a hexahedron surrounded by six quadrangles.
- the peripheral wall portion 12B refers to the portions forming the remaining four surfaces of the hexahedron excluding the pair of main surface portions 12A.
- the peripheral wall portion 12B is also referred to as the portion connecting the peripheral edges of the pair of main surface portions 12A arranged to face each other.
- the outer case 12 includes a main body case 13 and a display cover 14.
- the main body case 13 is formed by combining a first case 13A and a second case 13B.
- the first case 13A has the first main surface portion 12A1 and a first peripheral wall portion 12B1 provided on the peripheral edge of the first main surface portion 12A1.
- the second case 13B has the second main surface portion 12A2 and a second peripheral wall portion 12B2 provided on the peripheral edge of the second main surface portion 12A2.
- the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A, the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the second case 13B, and the display cover 14 form the peripheral wall portion 12B.
- the peripheral wall portion 12B is formed with a mating surface of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the second case 13B.
- Four corner portions 12C are formed on the peripheral wall portion 12B.
- the four corner portions 12C include a first corner portion 12C1 in which an input device 15 (push button) is arranged, a second corner portion 12C2 in which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is arranged, a third corner portion 12C3 that is arranged diagonally of the first corner portion 12C1, and a fourth corner portion 12C4 arranged diagonally of the second corner portion 12C2.
- a raised portion 12D which will be described later, is formed between the first corner portion 12C1 and the second corner portion 12C2 on the peripheral wall portion 12B.
- a flat surface is formed between the third corner portion 12C3 and the fourth corner portion 12C4 of the peripheral wall portion 12B. That is, the peripheral wall portion 12B opposite to the raised portion 12D is flat.
- the raised portion 12D refers to a surface portion of the main body case 13 that is relatively higher than the display cover 14.
- the peripheral wall portion 12B has an outer surface 12b1 continuous with the pair of main surface portions 12A, and a recess portion 12b2 recessed with respect to the outer surface 12b1 .
- a part of the outer surface 12b1 forms the raised portion 12D.
- the recess portion 12b2 is formed by the display cover 14.
- the display cover 14 is formed with a through hole 14a for arranging the input device 15. That is, the input device 15 is arranged in the recess portion 12b2.
- the input device 15 may be arranged at a position below the outer surface 12b1. That is, at least a part of the input device 15 may be arranged at a position below the outer surface 12b1.
- all of the input devices 15 are arranged at positions below the outer surface 12b1.
- a contact detection portion (button surface) of the input device 15 is arranged at a position that does not reach the outer surface 12b1.
- a window portion 16 is provided between the second corner portion 12C2 and the third corner portion 12C3 of the peripheral wall portion 12B. From the window portion 16, the remaining amount of the aerosol source of the cartridge 3 that is accommodated inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be confirmed.
- the window portion 16 is formed of an opening portion 13a provided in the main body case 13 and a cover member 17 that covers the opening portion 13a.
- An air inlet 18 for taking in outside air into the outer case 12 is formed in the gap between the cover member 17 and the opening portion 13a. Further, inside the main body case 13, an air hole 19 for fluid communication between the air inlet 18 and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed in the cover member 17 (see Fig. 29 described later).
- a charging terminal 20 is provided between the third corner portion 12C3 and the fourth corner portion 12C4 of the peripheral wall portion 12B.
- the main body case 13 is formed with an opening portion 13b that exposes the charging terminal 20.
- the opening portion 13b is formed on the first case 13A side of the main body case 13.
- the side on which the first main surface portion 12A1 is arranged is referred to as a front side
- the side on which the second main surface portion 12A2 is arranged is referred to as a rear side.
- the side on which the input device 15 is arranged is referred to as a left side
- the side on which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the window portion 16 are arranged is referred to as a right side.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 has a cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protruding from the outer case 12. That is, a part of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 including the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protrudes from the outer case 12.
- the side on which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes is referred to as an upper side, and the side opposite to the side on which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes is referred to as a lower side.
- the X-axis direction is the front-rear direction (also referred to as the thickness direction) of the suction device 1
- the Y-axis direction is the left-right direction (also referred to as the width direction) of the suction device 1
- the Z-axis direction is the up-down direction (also referred to as the height direction) of the suction device 1.
- each member may be described with reference to a main axis O of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the main axis O is the central axis of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- the direction in which the main axis O extends is referred to as a main axis direction (Z-axis direction described above), the direction orthogonal to the main axis O is referred to as a radial direction, and the direction around the main axis O is referred to as a circumferential direction.
- the cartridge 3 stores a liquid aerosol source and atomizes the liquid aerosol source. As shown in Fig. 5 , the cartridge 3 is formed in a columnar shape and is accommodated inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a described above.
- Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line A-A shown in Fig. 4 .
- the cartridge 3 includes a tank 21, a gasket 22, a mesh body 23, an atomizing container 24, a heating portion 25, and a heater holder 26.
- the tank 21 stores an aerosol source.
- the tank 21 has translucency, and the remaining amount of liquid in the aerosol source can be confirmed.
- the "translucency” refers to a property of a substance through which the light passes that the transmittance is extremely high such that the other side through the substance is seen to be “transparent”, and allows the light to pass through the substance in the same manner as “transparent”.
- the transmitted light is diffused or the transmission rate is low, a state in which a shape or the like of the substance on the other side cannot be clearly recognized through the material is included. That is, even if as the frosted glass, milky white plastic, or the like has the translucency.
- the tank 21 is formed in a cylinder shape with a top.
- a through hole 21b is formed in the top wall 21a of the tank 21.
- a flow path pipe 21c (also referred to as an inner peripheral wall) connected to the through hole 21b is vertically installed on the top wall 21a.
- the flow path pipe 21c serves as a flow path for the atomized aerosol.
- the flow path pipe 21c is connected to the outer peripheral wall 21d of the tank 21 via a plurality of ribs 21e.
- the ribs 21e are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction so as to be radial when viewed from the main axis direction (see Fig. 29 described later).
- the outer peripheral wall 21d of the tank 21 extends below (-Z side) from the lower end of the flow path pipe 21c.
- Two engagement holes 21f are formed in the vicinity of the lower end portion of the outer peripheral wall 21d.
- the two engagement holes 21f are formed for fixing the heater holder 26 to the tank 21.
- the two engagement holes 21f are arranged to face each other on both sides of the outer peripheral wall 21d with the main axis O interposed therebetween. In the state where the cartridge 3 is accommodated in the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the central axis of the cartridge 3 coincides with the main axis O of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the gasket 22 is an annular plate member that covers the bottom portion of the annular space (liquid storage chamber 21g) formed between the outer peripheral wall 21d of the tank 21 and the flow path pipe 21c.
- the gasket 22 determines the position of the mesh body 23 and maintains the orientation of the mesh body 23.
- a plurality of opening portions 22a are formed in the gasket 22.
- the opening portions 22a are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction.
- the mesh body 23 is in contact with the liquid storage chamber 21g through the opening portions 22a of the gasket 22 to be wet.
- the mesh body 23 is a porous and liquid-absorbent member.
- the mesh body 23 is formed of, for example, a cotton-based fiber material or a glass-based fiber.
- the mesh body 23 is also formed in the annular shape substantially the same as that of the gasket 22. That is, the flow path pipe 21c can be inserted in the radial center of the mesh body 23.
- the mesh body 23 closes the opening portion 22a of the gasket 22 and forms a liquid storage chamber 21g inside the tank 21.
- the liquid aerosol source is stored in the liquid storage chamber 21g.
- the atomizing container 24 is made of an elastic member, for example, a resin material such as the silicone resin.
- the atomizing container 24 is formed in the shape of a cylinder with a bottom.
- the upper end opening edge of the peripheral wall 24a of the atomizing container 24 is in contact with the outer peripheral edge of the mesh body 23 in the main axis direction. That is, the mesh body 23 is sandwiched between the gasket 22 and the atomizing container 24.
- a fitting portion 24b that fits into the inner surface of the outer peripheral wall 21d of the tank 21 is formed.
- An atomization chamber 24c is formed inside the peripheral wall 24a of the atomization container 24.
- the atomization chamber 24c communicates with the flow path pipe 21c of the tank 21.
- An opening portion 24e is formed in the bottom wall 24d of the atomizing container 24.
- a heating portion 25 is arranged in the atomization chamber 24c.
- the heating portion 25 is configured for atomizing the liquid aerosol source.
- the heating portion 25 includes a wick 25a connected to the mesh body 23 and an electrical heating wire 25b for heating the wick 25a.
- the wick 25a is a substantially columnar member that is porous and has liquid absorbency.
- the wick 25a is curved and deformed in a substantially U shape. More specifically, the wick 25a has two main-axis-direction extending portions extending in the main axis direction and a radial-direction extending portion connecting the two main-axis-direction extending portions to each other.
- the two main-axis-direction extending portions are arranged to overlap each other in the X-axis direction (front-rear direction in Fig. 6 ), and each thereof is connected to the mesh body 23. As a result, the aerosol source absorbed by the mesh body 23 is suctioned by the wick 25a.
- the electrical heating wire 25b is spirally wound around the radial-direction extending portion of the wick 25a. Both end portions of the electrical heating wire 25b extend toward the heater holder 26 side along the main axis direction. Both ends of the electrical heating wire 25b are electrically connected to two planar electrodes 26h provided on the lower surface of the bottom wall 26d of the heater holder 26, respectively. When the electrical heating wire 25b is energized through the two planar electrodes 26h, the wick 25a is heated. When the wick 25a is heated, the aerosol source absorbed by the wick 25a is atomized.
- the heater holder 26 is formed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom.
- the peripheral wall 26a of the heater holder 26 is inserted into the outside of the peripheral wall 24a of the atomizing container 24 and the inside of the outer peripheral wall 21d of the tank 21.
- the upper end opening edge of the peripheral wall 26a abuts on the fitting portion 24b of the atomizing container 24 in the main axis direction.
- two engaging pieces 26b that engage with the two engagement holes 21f of the outer peripheral wall 21d of the tank 21 are formed.
- the gasket 22, the mesh body 23, and the atomizing container 24 are incorporated in this order between the tank 21 and the heater holder 26 in the main axis direction.
- the lower side of the peripheral wall 26a of the heater holder 26 is exposed from the tank 21.
- the lower side of the peripheral wall 26a has substantially the same outer diameter as that of the outer peripheral wall 21d of the tank 21.
- two intake holes 26c penetrating in the radial direction are formed on the lower side of the peripheral wall 26a.
- the two intake holes 26c are arranged to face each other on both sides of the peripheral wall 26a with the main axis O interposed therebetween.
- the two intake holes 26c communicate the outside of the cartridge 3 (inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10) with the atomization chamber 24c.
- the bottom wall 26d of the heater holder 26 may have an intake hole 26e penetrating in the main axis direction; however, the intake hole 26e may not be formed.
- the intake hole 26e also communicates the outside of the cartridge 3 (inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10) with the atomization chamber 24c.
- a plate-shaped isolation wall 26f is erected in the main axis direction. Further, the isolation wall 26f extends in the radial direction, and both ends thereof are connected to the inner surface of the peripheral wall 26a.
- the bottom wall 26d is formed with two slits 26g penetrating in the main axis direction. The two slits 26g are arranged to sandwich the isolation wall 26f. Bent portions of the two planar electrodes 26h are inserted into the two slits 26g.
- the isolation wall 26f prevents short circuits at both ends of the electrical heating wire 25b connected to the two planar electrodes 26h and the two planar electrodes 26h.
- three engagement groove portions 26i are formed on the bottom wall 26d of the heater holder 26.
- the three engagement groove portions 26i are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction (at intervals of 120 degrees in the circumferential direction).
- the engagement groove portion 26i is formed to open at the outer side in the radial direction and at the lower side in the main axis direction.
- the engagement groove portion 26i is formed in an isosceles trapezoidal shape when viewed from the radial direction, and has a tapered leg (slope) whose width in the circumferential direction gradually increases toward the lower side in the main axis direction.
- a number of the engagement groove portions 25i only has to be equal to or more than 2, and the number is not limited to 3. For example, the number of engagement groove portions 25i may be 6.
- the flavor source container 4 accommodates the flavor source, and the flavor is added to the aerosol atomized by the cartridge 3.
- Chopped tobacco or a molded product achieved by forming the tobacco raw material into granules can be used as the raw material piece constituting the flavor source.
- the flavor source may be composed of plants other than the tobacco (for example, mint, Chinese herbs, herbs, or the like).
- a fragrance such as menthol may be added to the flavor source.
- the flavor source may be a carrier derived from a plant (cellulose or the like) or another carrier (including an inorganic carrier) on which the fragrance can be supported.
- the flavor source container 4 is attached to the suction port portion 11 of the main body unit 2.
- the flavor source container 4 includes a bottomed cylindrical container body 27 and a filter 28 that covers the opening portion of the container body 27.
- the peripheral wall 27a of the container body 27 is inserted at the inside of the peripheral wall 11a1 of the suction port portion 11.
- the upper side of the peripheral wall 27a of the container body 27 is exposed from the peripheral wall 11a1 of the suction port portion 11.
- the upper side of the peripheral wall 27a has substantially the same outer diameter as that of the peripheral wall 11 a1 of the suction port portion 11.
- a step 27b is formed on the outer surface of the peripheral wall 27a to abut on the upper end opening edge of the peripheral wall 11a1 of the suction port portion 11.
- a flavor source storage chamber 27c is formed at the inside of the peripheral wall 27a of the container body 27.
- a plurality of micropores 27e penetrating in the main axis direction are formed on the bottom wall 27d of the container body 27.
- the filter 28 is made of, for example, a non-woven fabric.
- the filter 28 is arranged at the inside of the peripheral wall 27a of the container body 27.
- the filter 28 closes the opening portion of the container body 27, and the flavor source storage chamber 27c is formed inside the flavor source container 4.
- the above-mentioned flavor source is accommodated in the flavor source storage chamber 27c.
- Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the main body unit 2 according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 8 is a front view showing a state in which the first case 13A is detached from the main body unit 2 according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 9 is a rear view showing a state in which the second case 13B is detached from the main body unit 2 according to the embodiment.
- the main body unit 2 includes a holder 30, a main board 31, a sub board 32, a display device 33, a sensor 34, a sensor holder 35, a vibrator 36, and a power supply 37 in addition to the cartridge accommodating part 10, the suction port portion 11, the outer case 12, and the input device 15 described above.
- the power supply 37 is formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape with the Z-axis direction as the longitudinal direction.
- the power supply 37 is electrically connected to the main board 31 provided with the charging terminal 20 via wirings.
- the power source 37 is a storage battery (secondary battery) and can be charged via the charging terminal 20.
- the power supply 37 is not limited to the rechargeable secondary battery, but may be a supercapacitor or the like. Further, the power supply 37 may be a primary battery. When the power supply 37 is the primary battery, the charging terminal 20 is unnecessary.
- the holder 30 has a main plate 41 and a sub plate 42.
- the main plate 41 has a first plate surface 41a facing the +X side and a second plate surface 41b facing the opposite side (-X side).
- the main plate 41 is formed in a substantially elongated plate shape with the Z-axis direction as the longitudinal direction, the Y-axis direction as the short direction, and the X-axis direction as the thickness direction.
- the sub plate 42 extends from the end portion of the main plate 41 in a direction (the thickness direction of the main plate 41 (X-axis direction) according to the present embodiment) intersecting the plate surface of the main plate 41 (first plate surface 41a and second plate surface 41b).
- the main board 31 and the sub board 32 are held on the first plate surface 41a side of the main plate 41.
- An opening portion 41c is formed on the upper side (+Z side) of the main plate 41 in the longitudinal direction.
- a tray 44 engages with the opening portion 41c.
- the sub board 32 is adhered to the tray 44 via an adhesive sheet 32a and is held by the main plate 41 via the tray 44.
- the power supply 37 is held on the second plate surface 41b side (-X side) of the main plate 41.
- the power supply 37 is held on the main plate 41 via an adhesive sheet 46.
- the sub plate 42 has a first sub plate 42A that holds the display device 33 and a second sub plate 42B that holds the input device 15.
- the display device 33 is an organic EL display, a liquid crystal display, or the like.
- the display device 33 is arranged on the lower side (-Z side) of the display cover 14.
- the display cover 14 has the translucency, and the display surface of the display device 33 can be confirmed.
- the display device 33 includes a display device main body 33a, a display device holder 33b, and a cushion material 33c.
- the display device holder 33b supports the display device main body 33a and holds the first sub plate 42A so as to hold the first sub plate 42A in the front-rear direction (X-axis direction). Further, the display device holder 33b is adhered to the display device main body 33a via the adhesive sheet 45.
- the cushion material 33c is a frame-shaped sponge body that surrounds the display surface of the display device main body 33a, and is arranged between the display cover 14 and the display device main body 33a.
- the input device 15 is a push button.
- the input device 15 has a switch button 15a, a switch board 15b, and a switch holder 15c.
- the switch board 15b is held by the second sub plate 42B.
- the switch button 15a is arranged on the switch board 15b.
- the switch button 15a is incorporated in the display cover 14 side via the switch holder 15c (see Fig. 14 described later).
- the input device may be a touch panel. That is, the input device 15 only has to be a contact detection portion.
- the holder 30 has a receiving portion 43 that receives the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the receiving portion 43 is formed in a tubular shape with a bottom extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of the main plate 41 at the end portion of the main plate 41 in the short direction (Y-axis direction).
- a cover member 17 is adhered to the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 via an adhesive sheet 47. Also, a sensor holder 35 is adhered to the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 via an adhesive sheet 48.
- the sensor holder 35 holds the sensor 34.
- the sensor 34 is a so-called puff sensor that detects the suction of the user.
- Examples of the sensor 34 include a pressure sensor for detecting pressure, an air flow sensor for detecting an air flow, a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature, and the like.
- a salient electrode 50 inserted into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (specifically, an internal space formed by the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the receiving portion 43) via the charging terminal 20 and the receiving portion 43 described above is provided.
- the vibrator 36 is not held on the main board 31 or the sub board 32, but is held on the first case 13A side (see Fig. 13 described later).
- the component members of the main body unit 2 excluding the first case 13A, the second case 13B, and the vibrator 36 are assembled around the holder 30.
- the holder 30 has two through holes 30a penetrating in the front-rear direction (X-axis direction). Two screws 40 are inserted through the two through holes 30a. The two screws 40 secure the holder 30 to the first case 13A. That is, the holder 30 is screwed to the first case 13A side (see Fig. 9 ).
- Fig. 10 is a perspective view of the holder 30 on the first plate surface 41a side according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 11 is a perspective view of the holder 30 on the second plate surface 41b side according to the present embodiment.
- the holder 30 includes the first rib 42C, the second rib 42D, and the case fitting portion 42E in addition to the main plate 41, the sub plate 42, and the receiving portion 43 described above.
- first rib 42C and the second rib 42D extends in a direction (the thickness direction (X-axis direction) according to the present embodiment) intersecting the plate surface (first plate surface 41a and second plate surface 41b) of the main plate 41 from the end portion of the main plate 41.
- the first rib 42C and the second rib 42D extend in parallel with the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of the main plate 41, and are arranged to face each other in the short direction (Y-axis direction) of the main plate 41.
- the sub plate 42 it is similar for the first rib 42C and the second rib 42D in the sense of a "main plate intersection portion" extending in the direction intersecting the plate surface of the main plate 41 from the end portion of the main plate 41; however, the first rib 42C and the second rib 42D differ from each other in the point of holding the members of the input device 15 and the display device 33 respectively.
- a plurality of board support pieces 41d are formed on the main plate 41 along the peripheral edge of the first plate surface 41a.
- the board support piece 41d supports the peripheral edge of the main board 31 (see Fig. 7 ) and forms a space between the board support piece 41d and the first plate surface 41a.
- the holder 30 can hold the main board 31 to which the electronic components are mounted on both sides thereof.
- a clamping piece 42a that sandwiches the main board 31 supported by the board support piece 41d in the thickness direction (X-axis direction) is formed.
- the board support piece 41d is also formed in the vicinity of the second rib 42D in the same arrangement as that of the first rib 42C.
- the bottom wall 43b of the receiving portion 43 is also formed with a board support piece 43e that supports the main board 31 and a clamping piece 43f that sandwiches the main board 31 in the thickness direction (X-axis direction).
- Two engaging claws 41f for engaging the tray 44 described above with the opening portion 41c (see Fig. 7 ) of the main plate 41 are formed on the upper side in the longitudinal direction (+Z side) of the first plate surface 41a.
- the two engaging claws 41f are arranged to face each other in the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of the main plate 41 at the peripheral edge portion of the opening portion 41c.
- the tray 44 is formed in a rectangular shape extending in the Z-axis direction when viewed from the X-axis direction.
- Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line B-B shown in Fig. 3 .
- Fig. 12 shows a cross section passing through the two engaging claws 41f and the tray 44.
- the two engaging claws 41f are engaged with the peripheral portions of the tray 44 on the upper side (+Z side) and the lower side (-Z side) in the longitudinal direction.
- the peripheral portions of the tray 44 that are not engaged with the two engaging claws 41f on the right side (+Y side) and the left side (-Y side) in the short direction are placed on the first plate surface 41a.
- the tray 44 is recessed on the -X side with respect to the first plate surface 41a of the main plate 41 in order to escape from the thickness of the vibrator 36 in the X-axis direction.
- the sub board 32 is arranged in the recessed portion of the tray 44.
- the sub board 32 is electrically connected to a connection terminal (not shown) of the vibrator 36.
- the sub board 32 is formed with an opening portion 32b for avoiding interference with an eccentric weight 36a of the vibrator 36. As shown in Fig. 12 , it is not necessary to make the sub board 32 into contact with the vibrator 36, and only the connection terminal (not shown) of the vibrator 36 has to be electrically connected to the sub board 32.
- the main board 31 extends in the Z-axis direction to overlap a part of the sub board 32 (tray 44) in the X-axis direction. That is, a part of the main board 31 is arranged to overlap with a part of the sub board 32 in the Z-axis direction.
- a connection terminal 32c is provided at a portion where the main board 31 and the sub board 32 overlap each other. The connection terminal 32c electrically connects the main board 31 and the sub board 32.
- Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a mounting structure of the vibrator 36 according to the present embodiment.
- the first case 13A is formed with a mounting portion 13D for mounting the vibrator 36.
- the mounting portion 13D is formed on an opposite surface 13a1 facing the second main surface portion 12A2 in the first main surface portion 12A1 in the first case 13A.
- the opposite surface 13a1 is an inner wall surface facing the inside (-X side) of the outer case 12.
- the mounting portion 13D has a mounting wall 13d1 that surrounds the main body portion (motor portion) of the vibrator 36, and a notch portion 13d2 that cuts out a part of the mounting wall 13d1 and passes the rotation axis of the vibrator 36.
- the mounting wall 13d1 surrounds all four sides of the main body of the vibrator 36 from both sides in the Y-axis direction and both sides in the Z-axis direction.
- the notch portion 13d2 is formed in the wall portion on the -Z side of the mounting wall 13d1.
- the eccentric weight 36a is arranged outside the mounting wall 13d1.
- the main body of the vibrator 36 is fitted inside the mounting wall 13d1.
- An adhesive sheet or an adhesive may be interposed between the main body of the vibrator 36 and the first case 13A.
- a part or all of the main body of the vibrator 36 may be brought into direct contact with the first case 13A.
- the sub plate 42 extends in a direction (X-axis direction) orthogonal to the plate surface (first plate surface 41a and second plate surface 41b) of the main plate 41.
- the sub plate 42 according to the present embodiment extends on both sides (+X side and -X side) in a direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41 (see Fig. 12 ).
- the cross section of the holder 30 becomes a T shape, and the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the sub plate 42 includes a first sub plate 42A provided on a first end side 41h1 of the end portion of the main plate 41 and a second sub plate 42B provided on a second end side 41h2 that is adjacent to the first end side 41h1 of the end portion of the main plate 41.
- the first end side 41h1 extends parallel to the X-Y plane at the upper end (+Z side) in the longitudinal direction of the main plate 41.
- the second end side 41h2 is tilted approximately 45 degrees around the Z axis with respect to the X-Y plane from the end portion at the left end (-Y side) of the first end side 41h1.
- the end portion at the left end (-Y side) of the second end side 41h2 is located on the lower side (-Z side) in the longitudinal direction of the main plate 41 with respect to the end portion at the right end (+Y side) of the second end side 41h2. It can be said that the second end side 41h2 is a notch portion extending diagonally so as not to interfere with the rounded first corner portion 12C1 as shown in Fig. 1 .
- the first sub plate 42Aprovided on the first end side 41h1 and the second sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 are connected to each other.
- the rigidity of the holder 30 can be further increased.
- the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected at an obtuse angle.
- the second sub plate 42B can be slanted so as to face the rounded first corner portion 12C1 to hold the input device 15.
- the angle formed by the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B is the angle formed by the first end side 41h1 and the second end side 41h2 in the main plate 41. That is, the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected at an obtuse angle of approximately 135 degrees.
- the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are not limited to a configuration in which they are connected at approximately 135 degrees as long as they are connected within a range larger than 90 degrees and smaller than 180 degrees.
- a position-determination convex portion 42a1 is formed on the first sub plate 42A.
- the position-determination convex portion 42a1 is a protrusion for determining the position of the frame-shaped display device holder 33b (see Fig. 7 ) described above.
- the position-determination convex portion 42a1 forms the same plane (X-Y plane) as the display device holder 33b. This makes it easier to attach the adhesive sheet 45 that adheres the display device body 33a.
- a sub-plate extending portion 42a2 is formed on the first sub plate 42A.
- the sub-plate extending portion 42a2 is arranged at the end of the first sub plate 42A on the side opposite to the end portion connected to the second sub plate 42B.
- the sub-plate extending portion 42a2 extends to the +Y side of the second rib 42D.
- the engaging claw 14b1 of the display cover 14 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42a2.
- a wiring groove 42b1 and a board holding piece 42b2 are formed on the second sub plate 42B.
- the board holding pieces 42b2 are four L-shaped protrusions that hold the four corners of the switch board 15b (see Fig. 7 ) described above.
- the wiring groove 42b1 is a groove through which the wirings connecting the switch board 15b and the main board 31 is passed.
- the wiring groove 42b1 is formed to cross the region surrounded by the four board holding pieces 42b2.
- the sub-plate extending portion 42b3 is also formed on the second sub plate 42B.
- the sub-plate extending portion 42b3 is arranged at the end portion of the second sub plate 42B on the side opposite to the end portion connected to the first sub plate 42A.
- the sub-plate extending portion 42b3 extends to the -Y side with respect to the first rib 42C.
- another engaging claw 14b2 of the display cover 14 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42b3.
- Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing a mounting structure of the display cover 14 according to the present embodiment.
- the display cover 14 has a convex curved shape on the upper side (+Z side).
- the above-mentioned engaging claw 14b1 is arranged at the right end (+Y side) of the display cover 14.
- the above-mentioned engaging claw 14b2 is arranged at the left end (-Y side) of the display cover 14 on the opposite side of the engaging claw 14b1.
- the engaging claw 14b1 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42a2 of the first sub plate 42A. Also, the engaging claw 14b2 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42b3 of the second sub plate 42B. As shown in Fig. 8 , the assembled display cover 14 is engaged with the holder 30 to cross over the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B from end to end.
- the display cover 14 is formed with a through hole 14a in which the switch button 15a of the input device 15 is arranged.
- the switch button 15a has a base portion 15a1 that abuts on the switch board 15b, and a columnar button portion 15a2 that protrudes from the base portion 15a1.
- the button portion 15a2 is arranged by inserting the through hole 14a.
- the button portion 15a2 is formed of, for example, a rigid resin material or the like.
- An elastic body (spring or the like) that is not shown is provided inside the button portion 15a2 such that the button portion 15a2 returns to the original position thereof when the button portion 15a2 is released.
- the button portion 15a2 may be an elastic body that can be elastically deformed by pressing. In that case, a rigid body that can be displaced by pressing (such as a column body that assists in pushing the switch board 15b) may be included inside the elastic body.
- An insertion hole 15a3 is formed on the peripheral surface of the button portion 15a2. The insertion hole 15a3 is formed at a root portion of the button portion 15a2 (in the vicinity of the connection portion of the button portion 15a2 with the base portion 15a1).
- the switch holder 15c is formed in an annular shape that can be externally fitted to the button portion 15a2.
- the switch holder 15c is made of a flexible material that can be deformed in response to the pressing of the button portion 15a2.
- the switch holder 15c may be made of an elastically deformable material.
- an inner-diameter-side protrusion piece 15c1 that is insertable into the insertion hole 15a3 of the button portion 15a2 is formed.
- two outer-diameter-side protrusion pieces 15c2 protruding on both sides in the X-axis direction are formed.
- the switch holder 15c covers the base portion 15a1 of the switch button 15a. Therefore, the base portion 15a1 can be hidden from being viewed from the display cover 14 side.
- the side walls 14c are vertically installed on both sides in the X-axis direction in the vicinity of the through hole 14a of the display cover 14.
- the side wall 14c is formed with two insertion holes 14c1 into which the two outer-diameter-side protrusion pieces 15c2 of the switch holder 15c can be inserted.
- the component members other than the switch holder 15c and the switch button 15a, that is, the switch board 15b of the input device 15, are assembled on the display cover 14 side. When the display cover 14 to which the switch holder 15c and the switch button 15a are assembled engages with the holder 30, the switch button 15a is placed on the switch board 15b and the input device 15 is assembled.
- the first rib 42C of the holder 30 extends in the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) along the -Y side end of the main plate 41.
- the end portion at the upper side (+Z side) of the first rib 42C in the longitudinal direction is connected to the second sub plate 42B.
- a case fitting portion 42E is projected from the side surface of the first rib 42C facing the opposite side (-Y side) to the main plate 41.
- the case fitting portion 42E is formed with a first fitting hole 42e1 and a second fitting hole 42e2.
- the first fitting hole 42e1 and the second fitting hole 42e2 are open on the -Y side.
- the first fitting hole 42e1 is arranged on the +X side of the case fitting portion 42E.
- the above-mentioned first case 13A is claw-fitted into the first fitting hole 42e1.
- the second fitting hole 42e2 is arranged on the -X side of the case fitting portion 42E.
- the above-mentioned second case 13B is claw-fitted into the second fitting hole 42e2.
- Two case fitting portions 42E are formed to be separated from each other in the longitudinal direction of the first rib 42C.
- a set of the first fitting hole 42e1 and the second fitting hole 42e2 are formed in the case fitting portion 42E arranged on the lower side (-Z side) in the longitudinal direction of the first rib 42C.
- a plurality of sets of first fitting holes 42e1 and second fitting holes 42e2 are formed in the case fitting portion 42E arranged on the upper side (+Z side) in the longitudinal direction of the first rib 42C to be separated from each other in the longitudinal direction.
- the case fitting portion 42E arranged on the +Z side is formed with a through hole 30a for screwing the holder 30.
- the case fitting portion 42E arranged on the +Z side is provided with a clamped piece 42e3 that linearly partitions a gap between the first fitting hole 42e1 and the second fitting hole 42e2.
- the clamped piece 42e3 is clamped between the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the second case 13B. As shown in Fig. 1 , the clamped piece 42e3 is not exposed on the outer surface 12b1 of the peripheral wall portion 12B of the outer case 12. That is, a step for clamping the clamped piece 42e3 is formed at the inner side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2.
- the second rib 42D of the holder 30 extends in the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) along the +Y-side end portion of the main plate 41.
- the end portion at the upper side (+Z side) of the second rib 42D in the longitudinal direction is connected to the first sub plate 42A.
- the second rib 42D includes a branch portion 42D1 bent in an L shape toward the opposite side (+Y side) of the main plate 41.
- the branch portion 42D1 is connected to the peripheral wall 43a of the receiving portion 43.
- the rigidity of the connection portion between the main plate 41 and the receiving portion 43 can be increased.
- the through hole 30a for screwing the holder 30 is formed in the connection portion between the main plate 41 and the receiving portion 43.
- the second rib 42D is formed with a stepped notch portion 42d.
- the notch portion 42d includes a first notch portion 42d1 and a second notch portion 42d2.
- the first notch portion 42d1 is formed from the end portion at the +X-side of the second rib 42D toward the end portion at the -X-side until the front of the main plate 41.
- the second notch portion 42d2 is arranged on the -Z side of the first notch portion 42d1.
- the second notch portion 42d2 is formed from the end portion at the +X side of the second rib 42D toward the end portion at the - X side until the rear surface side (position beyond the second plate surface 41b) of the main plate 41 (see Fig. 11 ).
- the first notch portion 42d1 is formed in order to avoid interference with the optical path of a light source 52 (see Fig. 29 described later) provided on the main board 31.
- the light source 52 is, for example, an LED light or the like.
- the second notch portion 42d2 is formed to avoid interference with the sensor holder 35 attached to the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the sensor 34 held by the sensor holder 35.
- Fig. 15 is a planar view of the holder 30 according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line C-C shown in Fig. 15 .
- the receiving portion 43 of the holder 30 is formed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom.
- the bottom wall 43b of the receiving portion 43 is formed with two insertion holes 43c for arranging two salient electrodes 50 (see Fig. 7 ) inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the two insertion holes 43c are arranged to be separated from each other in the Y-axis direction with the main axis O interposed therebetween.
- the two insertion holes 43c penetrate the bottom wall 43b in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- an annular wall 43d is provided to project on the lower surface side (-Z side) of the bottom wall 43b.
- the annular wall 43d surrounds the circumference of the two insertion holes 43c.
- the annular wall 43d is formed in a long hole shape in which both ends of two parallel lines extending in the Y-axis direction are connected by an arc as viewed in the bottom view.
- a step 43g (annular-shaped receiving surface) that abuts with the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) is formed inside the peripheral wall 43a of the receiving portion 43.
- the peripheral wall 43a on the lower side (-Z side) of the step 43g has a smaller diameter than that of the upper side (+Z side) of the step 43g.
- the peripheral wall 43a at the lower side of the step 43g has an inner diameter D1.
- the inner diameter D1 corresponds to the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- an engaging protrusion portion 43h that engages with the engagement groove portion 26i (see Fig. 5 ) of the cartridge 3 described above is formed.
- the engagement groove portion 26i and the engaging protrusion portion 43h form a position determination mechanism 90 for determining the position of the cartridge 3 in the circumferential direction and the radial direction.
- Three engaging protrusion portions 43h are formed at equal intervals in the circumferential direction (at intervals of 120 degrees in the circumferential direction).
- the number of the engaging protrusion portions 43h is not limited to the same number of engagement groove portions 26i.
- the number of engaging protrusion portions 43h may be the same as or less than the number of engagement groove portions 26i.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43h has a curved surface shape protruding upward (+Z side) in the main axis direction. That is, the width of the engaging protrusion portion 43h in the circumferential direction becomes smaller as toward the upper side in the main axis direction.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43h may have an isosceles trapezoidal shape similar to that of the engagement groove portion 26i, or an isosceles triangle, as long as the width in the circumferential direction decreases toward the upper side in the main axis direction.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43h may have an asymmetrical shape such as a right triangle.
- the side facing the rotation direction of the suction port portion 11 may be the right angle side.
- Such configuration makes it difficult for the cartridge accommodation portion 10 to get over the engaging protrusion portion 43h when the suction port portion 11 is connected to the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the outer diameter D2 of the cartridge 3 accommodated inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is smaller than the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. It is suitable that the gap generated between the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (that is, the inner diameter D1 of the receiving portion 43 below the step 43g) and the outer diameter D2 of the cartridge 3 is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. As a result, the clearance between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cartridge 3 becomes large, and it becomes easy to invite the engaging protrusion portion 43h into the engagement groove portion 26i at the time of setting the cartridge 3 described later.
- the gap generated between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cartridge 3 hereinafter is calculated by the difference between the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter D2 of the cartridge 3.
- the gap is 0.3 mm. This gap corresponds to 2.54% of the inner diameter D1 and is excluded from the above-described condition in this case.
- the gap generated between the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter D2 of the cartridge 3 is larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the clearance between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cartridge 3 becomes further larger, and it becomes easier to invite the engaging protrusion portion 43h into the engagement groove portion 26i at the time of setting the cartridge 3 described later.
- the gap is 0.9 mm. This gap corresponds to 7.26% of the inner diameter D1, and in this case, the above-described condition is satisfied.
- the radial dimension D3 of the engaging protrusion portion 43h is larger than the gap generated between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cartridge 3.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43h it is preferable for the engaging protrusion portion 43h to extend in the radial direction from the inner peripheral wall of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (that is, the inner peripheral wall of the peripheral wall 43a below the step 43g) toward the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 with the dimension D3 that is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. More preferably, the engaging protrusion portion 43h may extend in the radial direction from the inner peripheral wall of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 toward the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 with the dimension D3 that is larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- an engaging protrusion portion 43i for determining the position of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in the circumferential direction is formed on the step 43g of the receiving portion 43.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43i does not protrude radially inward from the step 43g of the receiving portion 43, and the engaging protrusion portion 43i is formed to the same protrusion degree as that of the peripheral wall 43a below the step 43g.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43i has a curved surface shape protruding upward (+Z side) in the main axis direction, similarly to the engaging protrusion portion 43h. That is, the width of the engaging protrusion portion 43i in the circumferential direction becomes smaller as toward the upper side in the main axis direction.
- Fig. 17 is a front view showing the cartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 18 is a right-side view showing the cartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 19 is a left-side view showing the cartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line D-D as shown in Fig. 18 .
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is a cylindrical member and extends in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is made of a metal tubular member while the outer case 12 and the holder 30 are made of resin.
- a cartridge insertion-removal port 10a is formed at an end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction.
- an engagement groove portion 10b that engages with the above-mentioned engaging protrusion portion 43i is formed at an end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 on the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction.
- a through hole 10c and two air communication holes 10e are formed on the right side (+Y side) of the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C, which will be described later, provided in the cover member 17 (see Fig. 7 ) is inserted into the through hole 10c (see Fig. 29 described later).
- the two air communication holes 10e communicate with the two air holes 19 provided in the cover member 17 (see Fig. 29 described later).
- the through hole 10c is an elongated hole extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- a rectangular groove 10c1 is formed at the end edge of the through hole 10c on the -X side.
- the rectangular groove 10c1 is formed to make the shape of the through hole 10c to be asymmetrical in the X-axis direction in order to prevent any mistake in assembling the cover member 17 to the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the two air communication holes 10e are arranged to sandwich the through hole 10c in the X-axis direction.
- the air communication hole 10e is formed larger than the air hole 19 as shown in Fig. 29 , which will be described later. This configuration makes it possible to prevent the non-communication between the air hole 19 and the air communication hole 10e and the position shift so as to narrow the flow path area. That is, at the time of assembling the main body unit 2, the air holes 19 are less likely to be blocked.
- FIG. 19 another through hole 10d is also formed on the left side (-Y side) of the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D which will be described later, provided in the sensor holder 35 (see Fig. 7 ) is inserted into the through hole 10d (see Fig. 29 described later).
- the through hole 10d is an elongated hole extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- the through hole 10d is arranged diagonally to the left front side (+X side) of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, and as shown in Fig. 29 described later, the through hole 10d does not have a point-symmetrical positional relationship about the main axis O as the center with respect to the through hole 10c on the right side (+Y side).
- an insert ring 10A is internally fitted by press fitting on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to the through hole 10c and the through hole 10d.
- the insert ring 10A is a tubular member made of a resin.
- the insert ring 10A is formed with a suction port connection portion 10B for connecting the suction port portion 11 (see Fig. 5 ) to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- a recess 10f is formed on the inner wall surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction such that the inner diameter is not reduced by the inner fitting of the insert ring 10A.
- Two suction port connection portions 10B are formed at equal intervals (180 degrees) in the circumferential direction of the insert ring 10A.
- the suction port connection portion 10B is a groove (notch) formed in the insert ring 10A.
- the suction port connection portion 10B has a first groove portion 10b1, a second groove portion 10b2, and a third groove portion 10b3.
- a width of the first groove portion 10b1 increases in the circumferential direction as toward the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction.
- the second groove portion 10b2 extends downward (-Z side) in the main axis direction with a constant width from the lower end of the first groove portion 10b1.
- the third groove portion 10b3 is bent 90 degrees in the circumferential direction from the lower end of the second groove portion 10b2, and rotates the insert ring 10A approximately 1/4 circle in a constant width.
- Fig. 21 is a right side view of the suction port portion 11 according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 22 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line E-E as shown in Fig. 21 .
- the suction port portion 11 has a protrusion portion 11b1 that engages with the suction port connection portion 10B of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 described above.
- the suction port portion 11 includes a resin suction port portion main body 11A and, as shown in Fig. 22 , a tubular body 11B made of a metal and having two protrusion portions 11b1 formed therein.
- the suction port portion main body 11A is formed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom.
- the above-mentioned flavor source container 4 (see Fig. 6 ) is inserted inside the peripheral wall 11a1 of the suction port portion main body 11A.
- a flange portion 11a2 extending radially outward is provided in an annular shape.
- the flange portion 11a2 abuts on the upper end opening edge of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (opening edge of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a) in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- a through hole 11a4 penetrating in the main axis direction is formed in the bottom wall 11a3 of the suction port portion main body 11A.
- a cartridge contact portion 60 is internally fitted in the through hole 11a4 (see Fig. 6 ).
- the cartridge contact portion 60 is an elastic body formed of a resin material such as a silicone resin.
- the cartridge contact portion 60 includes a first ring portion 60a, a cylindrical portion 60b, and a second ring portion 60c.
- the first ring portion 60a is arranged on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to the bottom wall 11a3 of the suction port portion main body 11A.
- the first ring portion 60a has a larger outer diameter than the through hole 11a4 and extends to the inner wall surface of the peripheral wall 11 a1 of the suction port portion main body 11A.
- the first ring portion 60a abuts on the bottom wall 27d of the flavor source container 4 inside the peripheral wall 11a1.
- a surface at the side of the first ring portion 60a facing the bottom wall 27d of the flavor source container 4 may be a flat surface, or may be formed as a groove following the shape of the legs of the bottom wall 27d.
- the first ring portion 60a serves as a non-slip in the circumferential direction of the flavor source container 4 and a seal chamber of the micropores 27e of the flavor source container 4.
- the first ring portion 60a does not have to come into contact with the bottom wall 27d of the flavor source container 4. In that case, a seal portion that prevents the introduction of outside air can be formed at the contact portion between the flavor source container 4 and the suction port portion 11 at the step 27b.
- the cylindrical portion 60b is arranged by inserting the through hole 11a4 of the bottom wall 11a3.
- the cylindrical portion 60b connects the inner diameter side of the first ring portion 60a and the inner diameter side of the second ring portion 60c in the main axis direction.
- the second ring portion 60c is arranged on the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to the bottom wall 11 a3 of the suction port portion main body 11A.
- the second ring portion 60c has a larger outer diameter than the through hole 11a4 and extends to the inner wall surface of the tubular body 11B.
- the second ring portion 60c is formed with an annular protrusion 61 protruding downward in the main axis direction toward the cartridge 3.
- the contact of the second ring portion 60c with the cartridge 3 is no longer a planar contact, the contact pressure with respect to the cartridge 3 increases, and the frictional force in the circumferential direction and the pressing force in the main axis direction, which will be described later, are likely to occur.
- a communication hole 62 is formed at the center of the first ring portion 60a, the cylindrical portion 60b, and the second ring portion 60c.
- the communication hole 62 communicates the through hole 21b of the tank 21 of the cartridge 3 described above with the micropores 27e of the flavor source container 4.
- the annular protrusion 61 of the second ring portion 60c is formed in a double annular shape.
- the annular protrusion 61 abuts on the top wall 21a of the tank 21 in the circumference of the through hole 21b of the cartridge 3 such that a double seal with a high airtight property can be formed.
- the tubular body 11B is outwardly fitted onto the peripheral wall 11a1 below the flange portion 11a2 of the suction port portion main body 11A by press fitting.
- Two protrusion portions 11b1 are arranged on the peripheral surface of the tubular body 11B at equal intervals (180 degrees) in the circumferential direction.
- the tubular body 11B extends downward (-Z side) in the main axis direction from the peripheral wall 11a1 of the suction port portion main body 11A.
- the above-mentioned second ring portion 60c is arranged in the space below the bottom wall 11a3 surrounded by the tubular body 11B.
- the inner diameter of the tubular body 11B is larger than the outer diameter of the cartridge 3.
- Fig. 23 is a perspective view of the main board 31 according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 24 is a perspective view showing a state in which the salient electrode cover 51 is removed from the salient electrode 50 of the main board 31 according to the embodiment.
- the main board 31 has a plate shape extending along a Y-Z plane, and has a first plate surface 31a facing the front side (+X side) and a second plate surface 31b facing the rear side (-X side).
- the salient electrode 50 inserted into the cartridge storage chamber which is an internal space formed by the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the receiving portion 43 described above, and a light source 52 illuminating the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 are arranged.
- the salient electrode 50 may reach the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in the cartridge accommodating chamber, or may reach only the inside of the receiving portion 43. Also, in a case in which the receiving portion 43 is formed in a flat plate shape, the salient electrode 50 can easily reach the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the "main board” means the largest board among the boards housed inside the outer case 12.
- the main board 31 is larger than the sub board 32 and the switch board 15b of the input device 15 described above.
- the board is referred to as the "main board”.
- the board provided with an electronically controlled arithmetic unit such as a CPU or a microcomputer is referred to as the "main board”.
- the main board 31 has a first portion 31A extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) and a second portion 31B extending in a direction intersecting the first portion 31A.
- the second portion 31B extends in the Y-axis direction orthogonal to the direction in which the first portion 31A extends. That is, the main board 31 is formed in an L shape when viewed from the X-axis direction.
- the second portion 31B does not necessarily have to be bent at a right angle to the first portion 31A as long as the second portion 31B can extend to the lower side (-Z side) of the receiving portion 43 as shown in Fig. 10 . That is, the shape of the main board 31 is not limited to the L shape.
- the first portion 31A is a portion that overlaps with the main plate 41 of the holder 30 as shown in Fig. 10 .
- the first portion 31A is held on the main plate 41 by the board support piece 41d and the clamping piece 42a.
- the first portion 31A extends in the main axis direction along the main plate 41. That is, the first portion 31A extends in parallel with the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the light source 52 is arranged on the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side (+Y side) of the first portion 31A (see Fig. 23 ).
- the second portion 31B is a portion extending from the main plate 41 of the holder 30 shown in Fig. 10 to the receiving portion 43 side (+Y side).
- the second portion 31B is held by the board support piece 43e and the clamping piece 43f of the bottom wall 43b of the receiving portion 43.
- the second portion 31B is arranged to face the receiving portion 43 (that is, the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10) in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). In other words, the second portion 31B is arranged side by side with the receiving portion 43 in the main axis direction.
- the salient electrode 50 is arranged on the side (+Z side) facing the receiving portion 43 of the second portion 31B (see Fig. 23 ).
- the salient electrode 50 is supported by a pedestal portion 50A provided on the second plate surface 31b of the main board 31.
- the pedestal portion 50A supports the salient electrode 50 so as to be parallel to the plate surface (first plate surface 31a, second plate surface 31b, that is, the Y-Y plane) of the main board 31. That is, the two "+" and "-" terminals of the salient electrode 50 supported by the pedestal portion 50A extend in parallel along the Y-Z plane.
- the main board 31 is provided with a salient electrode cover 51 that covers a portion where the salient electrode 50 is provided.
- the portion where the salient electrode 50 is provided includes the pedestal portion 50A.
- the portion where the salient electrode 50 is provided includes the pedestal portion 50A, the root portion of the salient electrode 50, and the peripheral region of the pedestal portion 50A on the second plate surface 31b.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is formed in a substantially box shape with an opening on the side facing the second plate surface 31b.
- the salient electrode cover 51 has a cover end wall 51a arranged on the -X side of the pedestal portion 50A, and a cover peripheral wall 51b that surrounds four sides of the pedestal portion 50A including both sides in the Y-axis direction and both sides in the Z-axis direction.
- Two through holes 51c are formed in the wall portion on the +Z side of the cover peripheral wall 51b through which the salient electrode 50 is arranged to penetrate therethrough.
- the tip portion of the salient electrode 50 is biased to the +Z side by a spring member (not shown) housed in the root portion of the salient electrode 50, and is freely displaceable in the Z-axis direction. That is, the salient electrode 50 extends toward the cartridge 3 and is displaced in the -Z direction when the cartridge 3 is inserted. Even in that state, the salient electrode 50 is biased in the +Z direction such that contact with the cartridge 3 can be ensured.
- the inner wall surface of the through hole 51c is in close contact with a portion that does not constrain the displacement of the tip portion of the salient electrode 50, for example, the outer periphery of the root portion of the salient electrode 50 in the present embodiment.
- Fig. 25 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line F-F shown in Fig. 9 .
- the salient electrode cover 51 is in contact with the receiving portion 43 of the holder 30 in which the insertion hole 43c is formed.
- the salient electrode 50 is inserted into the insertion hole 43c.
- the wall portion on the +Z side of the cover peripheral wall 51b of the salient electrode cover 51 is in contact with the annular wall 43d of the bottom wall 43b of the receiving portion 43 in the main axis direction.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is made of a silicone resin.
- the wall portion on the +Z side of the cover peripheral wall 51b is elastically deformed due to contact with the annular wall 43d.
- a board contact portion 43j is provided on the bottom wall 43b of the receiving portion 43.
- the board contact portion 43j is arranged on the +X side of the annular wall 43d.
- the board contact portion 43j is provided to protrude from the bottom wall 43b of the receiving portion 43 toward the -Z side, and is in contact with the main board 31 in the main axis direction.
- the board contact portion 43j is arranged between the board support piece 43e and the clamping piece 43f provided on the bottom wall 43b, and extends linearly in the Y-axis direction.
- the annular wall 43d extends to the -Z side with respect to the board contact portion 43j.
- the elastic deformation of the salient electrode cover 51 due to the annular wall 43d is limited to a certain amount by the contact between the board contact portion 43j and the main board 31. That is, the contact pressure between the annular wall 43d and the salient electrode cover 51 can be managed by the board contact portion 43j. Therefore, the sealing property between the annular wall 43d and the salient electrode cover 51 can be ensured without excessively pressing the salient electrode cover 51 against the annular wall 43d.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is provided on the main board 31 together with the salient electrode 50. That is, the salient electrode cover 51 is not held by a structure other than the main board 31 (for example, the outer case 12 or the like). Also, as shown in Fig. 25 , the salient electrode cover 51 is incorporated in the outer case 12 in a non-contact state. As a result, it is possible to prevent the salient electrode cover 51 from coming into contact with the outer case 12 to be deformed or misaligned such that the sheath property is not impaired.
- Fig. 26 is a view showing the cover member 17 as viewed from the outside in the radial direction according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 27 is a view showing the cover member 17 as viewed from the inside in the radial direction according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 28 is a perspective view showing the cover member 17 according to the embodiment.
- the cover member 17 is provided with a main-body-case-side protrusion 17A on the outer side in the radial direction, that is, on the right side (+Y side) facing the main body case 13.
- the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A is inserted into the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13.
- the cover member 17 has the translucency, and the remaining amount of the aerosol source of the cartridge 3 housed in the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be confirmed through the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A.
- the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A is formed in an elongated hole shape extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) similar to the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13.
- the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A is slightly smaller than the opening portion 13a.
- An air inlet 18 is formed in the gap between the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A and the opening portion 13a. A part of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A may be in contact with the inner wall surface of the opening portion 13a.
- the air inlet 18 is an inlet of an intake flow path that takes in outside air into the inside of the outer case 12 due to the suction of the user.
- the air inlet 18 is formed in an annular shape along the opening edge (also referred to as the peripheral edge of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A) of the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13. It is suitable that a dimension of the air inlet 18 is set to a value such that the air inlet 18 cannot be completely blocked by the user's finger.
- the dimension of the air inlet 18 in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) may be equal to or larger than the first finger indirect width (for example, equal to or more than 2.0 cm) of the average thumb of a general adult.
- the distance between the two slits extending parallel to the main axis direction of the air inlet 18 in the X-axis direction may be equal to or larger than the indirect width of the first finger of the average thumb of a general adult.
- the air inlet 18 has only one slit or two slits extending in parallel to the main axis direction as long as the dimension thereof makes the air inlet 18 to not be blocked by the user's finger. That is, the air inlet 18 may be formed in the slit shape along the opening edge of the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13.
- the cover member 17 has a plate portion 17B that supports the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A.
- the plate portion 17B is arranged to overlap the inside of the main body case 13.
- the plate portion 17B is interposed between the main body case 13 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) of the plate portion 17B is curved along the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the main body case 13 side (+Y side) of the plate portion 17B is curved along the inner wall surface of the peripheral wall portion 12B (see Fig. 2 ).
- the curved shape (curvature or the like) of the plate portion 17B is different between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) and the main body case 13 side (+Y side).
- the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction of the plate portion 17B on the main body case 13 side is curved along the inner wall surface of the second corner portion 12C2 of the peripheral wall portion 12B. That is, the thickness of the plate portion 17B decreases as toward the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction.
- the above-mentioned air hole 19, the air groove 70, and the case fitting hole 17b1 are formed in the plate portion 17B.
- the two air holes 19 are formed to sandwich the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in the X-axis direction.
- Fig. 29 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line G-G shown in Fig. 3 .
- the air holes 19 are arranged at locations where the cover member 17 and the main body case 13 overlap each other. That is, the air holes 19 are arranged inside the main body case 13 and are covered by the main body case 13. Therefore, the air hole 19 cannot be visually recognized from the outside of the main body case 13. Also, the air hole 19 cannot be directly blocked with the finger unless the main body case 13 is removed.
- the air hole 19 allows fluid communication between the air inlet 18 and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the air hole 19 is a main flow path of the intake flow path that takes in the outside air inside the outer case 12.
- the air hole 19 according to the present embodiment communicates with the air communication hole 10e formed in the cartridge accommodation portion 10, and allows the air inlet 18 and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 to communicate with each other in a short distance. In a case in which the air communication hole 10e is not formed, the air taken into the inside of the outer case 12 from the air hole 19 flows into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 through all of the gaps of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- two sets of case fitting holes 17b1 are formed in the plate portion 17B on the upper side and the lower side of the air hole 19 to sandwich the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in the X-axis direction.
- the main body case 13 is claw-fitted into a total of four case fitting holes 17b1.
- the fitting claw 13E of the first case 13A (see Fig. 34 described later) is claw-fitted into the two case fitting holes 17b1 arranged on the +X side of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A.
- the fitting claw 13I (see Fig. 35 described later) of the second case 13B is claw-fitted into the two case fitting holes 17b1 arranged on the -X side of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A.
- the air groove 70 forms a space connecting between the air inlet 18 and the air hole 19.
- the air groove 70 includes an annular groove portion 71 and two stepped groove portions 72.
- the annular groove portion 71 is formed in an annular shape in the circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in the plate portion 17B.
- the annular groove portion 71 is recessed on the -Y side with respect to the outer surface of the plate portion 17B on the main body case 13 side (+Y side).
- the width of the annular groove portion 71 is preferably larger than the width of the air inlet 18 (distance from the inner peripheral edge to the outer peripheral edge).
- the two step groove portions 72 are formed on the +X side edge and the -X side edge of the annular groove portion 71.
- the step groove portion 72 has a lower bottom surface than the annular groove portion 71. That is, the step groove portion 72 is recessed on the -Y side with respect to the annular groove portion 71.
- the air hole 19 is formed on the bottom surface of the step groove portion 72.
- the bottom surface of the step groove portion 72 is formed wider than the opening area of the air hole 19.
- the cover member 17 has a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C on the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) of the plate portion 17B.
- the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C is inserted into a through hole 10c (see Fig. 18 ) formed on the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C is formed in the shape of an elongated hole extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) similar to the through hole 10c of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the cover member 17 has a cover-position-determination protrusion 17D on the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) of the plate portion 17B.
- the cover-position-determination protrusion 17D is arranged on the -X side of the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C.
- the cover-position-determination protrusion 17D is a rectangular protrusion extending in the X-axis direction.
- the cover-position-determination protrusion 17D is inserted into the rectangular groove 10c1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 shown in Fig. 18 . This configuration makes it possible to prevent any mistake in assembling the cover member 17 to the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- Fig. 30 is a view showing the sensor holder 35 as viewed from the outside in the radial direction according to the present embodiment.
- Fig. 31 is a view showing the sensor holder 35 as viewed from the inside in the radial direction according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 32 is a perspective view showing the sensor holder 35 according to the present embodiment.
- the sensor holder 35 includes a bent plate portion 35A having a shape following the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. As shown in Fig. 29 , the bent plate portion 35A is in close contact with the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 via the adhesive sheet 48. The bent plate portion 35A is arranged in a narrow gap between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the holder 30.
- the sensor holder 35 is provided with a holder-side protrusion 35B protruding toward the holder 30 side on the outer surface of the bent plate portion 35A on the opposite side of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the holder-side protrusion 35B is formed in a cylindrical shape.
- the sensor 34 is held inside the holder-side protrusion 35B.
- the holder-side protrusion 35B (and the sensor 34) is arranged to be inserted into the second notch portion 42d2 of the second rib 42D of the holder 30.
- the holder-side protrusion 35B is formed with an air flow path 80 that connects the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the sensor 34.
- the air flow path 80 extends radially from the sensor 34 to the inner wall surface of the bent plate portion 35A.
- a holding portion 35C for holding the sensor 34 is provided on the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side of the air flow path 80. As shown in Fig. 31 , the holding portions 35C are arranged in pairs on the inner wall surface of the air flow path 80 so as to face each other on the inner side in the radial direction of the sensor 34. When the sensor 34 comes into contact with the holding portion 35C, the sensor 34 is prevented from falling into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- a portion at the cartridge accommodating unit 10 side is formed as a detection unit.
- the detection unit detects, for example, the behavior of the diaphragm that deforms in response to pressure fluctuation as a change in capacitance.
- the detection portion is covered with a waterproof-breathable member 81.
- the waterproof-breathable member 81 is made of a material having both waterproofness and breathability properties.
- the material of the waterproof-breathable member 81 is formed with innumerable micropores having a size such that water droplets cannot pass therethrough but the air can pass therethrough.
- the waterproof -breathable member 81 partitions the space between the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the sensor 34. That is, the waterproof-breathable member 81 does not allow the fluid communication from the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 to the sensor 34 while allowing the air only to pass therethrough.
- a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D protruding toward the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side is provided on the inner wall surface of the bent plate portion 35A on the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side.
- the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D is formed in a substantially C shape when viewed from the inside in the radial direction.
- the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D is inserted into a through hole 10d (see Fig. 19 ) formed on the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the sensor holder 35 has translucency and also serves as a light guide member that guides the light of the light source 52 to the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, as shown in Fig. 6 .
- the sensor holder 35 is made of, for example, a polycarbonate resin.
- the polycarbonate resin adds appropriate rigidness and good translucency for serving as the light guide member to the sensor holder 35 that holds the sensor 34.
- the transmittance is lower than that of transparency such that the transmitted light is diffused.
- the sensor holder 35 is interposed between the light source 52 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the light source 52 is arranged on the upper side (+Z side) with respect to the sensor 34 in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 so as to not to overlap the sensor 34.
- the light source 52 is arranged on the side opposite to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a in the main axis direction of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the side opposite to the cartridge insertion-removal port means a region within the range of L/2 from the end portion on the opposite side of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, wherein L is defined as the dimension of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in the main axis direction.
- the light source 52 is arranged so as to overlap at least a part of the window portion 16. That is, when viewed from the Y-axis direction, the window portion 16 and the light source 52 are arranged to overlap each other.
- the tank 21 of the cartridge 3 is arranged between the window portion 16 and the light source 52.
- the light source 52 illuminates at least the lower half of the liquid storage chamber 21g inside the tank 21.
- the cover member 17, the through hole 10c of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the tank 21, the through hole 10d of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the sensor holder 35, and the first notch portion 42d1 of the second rib 42D of the holder 30 are arranged.
- Fig. 33 is a perspective view showing an assembly method of the main body unit 2 according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 34 is a rear view showing the inner configuration of the first case 13A according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 35 is a front view showing the inner configuration of the second case 13B according to the embodiment.
- the main body unit 2 is assembled by screwing the holder unit 100 to which various components mainly including the holder 30 have been incorporated to the first case 13A to which the vibrator 36 is mounted, then combining the first case 13A and the second case 13B, and finally performing a welding process. It is suitable to adopt the ultrasonic welding as the welding process.
- the holder unit 100 includes components of the main body unit 2 excluding the first case 13A, the second case 13B, and the vibrator 36. Specifically, the holder unit 100 includes the holder 30, the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the suction port portion 11, the display cover 14, the input device 15, the main board 31, the sub board 32, the display device 33, the sensor 34, the sensor holder 35, and the power supply 37. The suction port portion 11 may be detached from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 at the time of assembling the main body unit 2.
- the mounting portion 13D of the above-described vibrator 36, the two boss portions 13C for screwing the holder 30, a plurality of case-side protrusions 13G that abut on the first rib 42C and the second rib 42D of the holder 30, and the groove portion 13H that abuts on the receiving portion 43 of the holder 30 are formed.
- Screw holes are formed in the two boss portions 13C.
- Two screws 40 (see Fig. 33 ) that have passed through the two through holes 30a of the holder 30 are screwed into the two boss portions 13C.
- the case-side protrusions 13G are configurations that abut on the first rib 42C, wherein as shown in Fig. 34 , the case-side protrusions 13G are arranged at the -Y side with respect to the mounting portion 13D on the opposite surface 13a1, and exist in a dotted manner in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- the case-side protrusions 13G that abut on the second rib 42D are arranged at the +Y side of the mounting portion 13D on the opposite surface 13b1 and exist in a dotted manner in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- the case-side protrusion 13G1 arranged at the lower end (-Z side) in the main axis direction is bent in an L shape corresponding to the branch portion 42D1 of the second rib 42D.
- the groove portion 13H is recessed on the +X side along the peripheral surface of the receiving portion 43.
- the inner wall surface of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A is provided with the fitting claws 13E provided on both the left and right sides and the fitting claws 13F provided on the lower side.
- the two fitting claws 13E provided on the +Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 are claw-fitted into the case fitting holes 17b1 (see Fig. 26 and Fig. 28 ) of the cover member 17 described above.
- the three fitting claws 13E provided on the -Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 are claw-fitted into the first fitting hole 42e1 (see Fig. 11 and Fig. 29 ) of the holder 30 described above.
- the two fitting claws 13F provided on the -Z side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 are claw-fitted to the claw receiving portion 13K (see Fig. 35 ) of the second case 13B described later.
- a plurality of case-side protrusions 13J that abut the first rib 42C and the second rib 42D of the holder 30, and a groove portion 13L that abuts on the receiving portion 43 of the holder 30 are formed.
- the case-side protrusions 13J that abut on the first rib 42C exist in a dotted manner in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) on the -Y side of the opposite surface 13b1.
- the case-side protrusion 13J that abuts on the second rib 42D extends linearly in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) at the substantially central portion of the opposite surface 13b1 in the Y-axis direction.
- the groove portion 13L is recessed on the -X side along the peripheral surface of the receiving portion 43.
- fitting claws 13I provided on both the left and right sides and a claw receiving portion 13K provided on the lower side are provided.
- the two fitting claws 131 provided on the +Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 are claw-fitted into the case fitting holes 17b1 (see Fig. 26 and Fig. 28 ) of the cover member 17 described above.
- the three fitting claws 131 provided on the -Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 are claw-fitted into the second fitting hole 42e2 (see Fig. 11 and Fig. 29 ) of the holder 30 described above.
- the fitting claws 13F (see Fig. 34 ) of the first case 13A described above are claw-fitted to the two claw receiving portions 13K provided on the -Z side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2.
- the main body unit 2 includes a first connection portion 91 connecting the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the second case 13B, a second connection portion 92 connecting the holder 30 to the opposite surfaces 13a1, 13b1 of either of the first main surface portion 12A1 or the second main surface portion 12A2, and a third connection portion 93 connecting the holder 30 to the opposite surfaces 13a1, 13b1 of the other one of the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2.
- the first connection portion 91 includes a claw fitting between the fitting claw 13F (see Fig. 34 ) of the first case 13A and the claw receiving portion 13K (see Fig. 35 ) of the second case 13B described above. As described above, the connection method of the first connection portion 91 includes the claw fitting.
- the second connecting portion 92 includes the screw fixing (see Fig. 33 ) of the holder 30 to the boss portion 13C (see Fig. 34 ) provided on the opposite surface 13a1 (one opposite surface) of the first main surface portion 12A1 of the first case 13A described above. In this way, the connection method of the second connection portion 92 includes the screw fixing.
- the third connection portion 93 includes the welding (see Fig. 29 ) of the case-side protrusion 13J (see Fig. 35 ) provided on the opposite surface 13b1 (the other opposite surface) of the second main surface portion 12A2 of the second case 13B described above, and the first rib 42C and the second rib 42D provided on the holder 30.
- the connection method of the third connection portion 93 includes the welding.
- the peripheral surface of the receiving portion 43 is also welded to the groove portion 13L (see Fig. 35 ) of the second case 13B.
- first rib 42C and the second rib 42D are also welded (See Fig. 29 ) to the case-side protrusion 13G provided on the opposite surface 13a1 (one opposite surface) of the first main surface portion 12A1 of the first case 13A.
- the connection method of the second connection portion 92 also includes the welding.
- the peripheral surface of the receiving portion 43 is also welded to the groove portion 13H (see Fig. 34 ) of the first case 13A.
- the fitting claw 13E (see Fig. 34 ) provided on the -Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A is claw fitted into the first fitting hole 42e1 (see Fig. 11 ) provided in the holder 30.
- the connection method of the second connection portion 92 also includes the claw fitting.
- the fitting claw 13E (see Fig. 35 ) provided on the -Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the second case 13B is claw fitted into the second fitting hole 42e2 (see Fig. 11 ).
- the connection method of the third connection portion 93 also includes the claw fitting.
- connection method of the first connection portion 91 is one type of the claw fitting.
- the connection methods of the second connection portion 92 include three types of claw fitting, screwing, and welding.
- the connection methods of the third connection portion 93 include two types of claw fitting and welding. Therefore, the first connection portion 91, the second connection portion 92, and the third connection portion 93 are different from each other in the number of connection methods.
- connection method of the three connection portions first connection portion 91, second connection portion 92, and third connection portion93 of the main body unit 2 are not the same. Even if the number of connection methods of the three connection portions is the same, if the types of the connection methods are different, it can be difficult for the user to disassemble. For example, it is suitable that the connection method of the first connection portion 91 is only one type of claw fitting, the connection method of the second connection portion 92 is only one type of screwing, and the connection method of the third connection portion 93 is only one type of welding.
- connection portions may have a different number of connection methods. Also, at least one of the three connection portions may have a different type of connection method.
- the main body unit 2 has a fourth connection portion 94 that connects the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the second case 13B via the cover member 17.
- the fourth connection portion 94 has a claw fitting between a case fitting hole 17b1 (see Fig. 26 ) provided in the cover member 17 described above with a fitting claw 13E (see Fig. 34 ) provided on the +Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the first case 13A and the fitting claw 13E (see Fig. 35 ) provided on the +Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the second case 13B.
- the connection method of the fourth connection portion 94 includes the claw fitting.
- Fig. 36 is a front view showing the main body unit 2 with the suction port portion 11 in a state of being detached according to the embodiment.
- the main body unit 2 includes a cartridge accommodation portion 10 having a cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protruding from the outer case 12. That is, a part of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 including the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protrudes from the outer case 12 such that it becomes easy to see the location where the cartridge 3 is inserted and removed.
- a part of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 protruding from the outer case 12 includes a suction port connection portion 10B (see Fig. 6 and Fig. 20 ) for connecting the suction port portion 11 to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. That is, at least a part of the suction port connection portion 10B protrudes from the outer case 12. As a result, the first groove portion 10b1 of the suction port connection portion 10B and the like can be easily seen from the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- the outer case 12 is provided with a raised portion 12D on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes upward in the main axis direction from a deformation transition portion 12D1 of the raised portion 12D.
- the deformation transition portion 12D1 is a portion from the second corner portion 12C2 to the top portion P of the raised portion 12D. It can be said that the deformation transition portion 12D1 is a portion in which the dimension of the outer case 12 in the Z-axis direction increases from the second corner portion 12C2 to the top portion P of the raised portion 12D. Also, it can be said that the deformation transition portion 1201 is a portion inclined with respect to the main axis direction.
- the deformation transition portion 12D1 is not limited to the curved surface as shown in Fig. 36 , and may be a slope surface.
- a portion (+Y side) that is largely exposed from the outer case 12 and a portion (-Y side) that is slightly exposed from the outer case 12 are formed in the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the visibility of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be ensured in the largely exposed portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. It is possible to secure an area for protecting the cartridge accommodation portion 10 by the outer case 12 in the slightly exposed portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. Also, since the contact length between the edge of the outer case 12 and the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 becomes long, it becomes easy to secure the connection strength when the two portions are bonded to each other.
- the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a is arranged at a position below the top P of the raised portion 12D in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) in which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 extends. That is, the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a is lowered to the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to the top portion P of the raised portion 12D. For example, when the main body unit 2 is turned upside down and dropped, the raised portion 12D comes into contact with the ground or the like before the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a so as to protect the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- the raised portion 12D has a deformation transition portion 12D2 in which the input device 15 is arranged on the opposite side (-Y side) thereof with the deformation transition portion 12D1 and the top portion P being interposed therebetween.
- the input device 15 is arranged at a position below the top portion P of the raised portion 12D in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) in which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 extends. For example, when the main body unit 2 is turned upside down and dropped, the raised portion 12D comes into contact with the ground or the like before the input device 15 so as to prevent the input device 15 from malfunctioning.
- the input device 15 is arranged toward an acute angle direction with respect to the main axis O of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- the angle ⁇ at which the main axis O intersects the diagonal line O1 connecting the first corner portion 12C1 (input device 15) and the third corner portion 12C3 is less than 90 degrees. According to this configuration, it becomes easy for the user to put a finger on the input device 15 while holding the suction port portion 11 attached to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a in his/her mouth.
- the main body unit 2 is provided with a movement restricting member (cover member 17, sensor holder 35) that restricts the movement of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 as a measure for preventing the cartridge accommodation portion 10 that partially protrudes from the outer case 12 from being extracted therefrom.
- the movement restricting member at least restricts the movement of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in the extraction direction in which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is extracted from the outer case 12.
- the "extraction direction” refers to one direction toward the upper side (+Z side) of the main axis direction (Z-axis direction).
- the outer case 12 includes a main body case 13 in which the opening portion 13a is formed.
- the cover member 17 (movement restricting member) has a main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into the opening portion 13a.
- the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A is locked to the outer case 12 to restrict the movement of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 at least in the extraction direction.
- the cover member 17 has a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C inserted into the through hole 10c of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C is caught by the cartridge accommodation portion 10 even if the adhesion of the cover member 17 is peeled off from the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 by the pulling of the user so as to prevent the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from the outer case 12.
- the cover member 17 has a plate portion 17B interposed between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer case 12.
- the thickness of the plate portion 17B decreases toward the extraction direction of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (see Fig. 28 ).
- the plate portion 17B is inserted into a wedge space between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer case 12 (more specifically, the space where the rounded inner wall surface of the second corner portion 12C2 of the outer case 12 gradually approaches a peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10). That is, the plate portion 17B becomes the wedge to prevent the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from the outer case 12.
- a second notch 42d2 is formed in the second rib 42D in the holder 30 fixed to the outer case 12.
- the sensor holder 35 (movement restricting member) has a holder-side protrusion 35B inserted into the second notch 42d2.
- the holder-side protrusion 35B is locked to the holder 30 to limit the movement of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 at least in the extraction direction.
- the sensor holder 35 has a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D inserted into the through hole 10d of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D is caught by the cartridge accommodation portion 10 even if the adhesion of the sensor holder 35 is peeled off from the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 by the pulling of the user so as to prevent the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from the outer case 12.
- Fig. 37 is an explanatory view showing a state in which the cartridge 3 is accommodated in the cartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 38 is an explanatory view showing how the suction port portion 11 is attached to the cartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the embodiment.
- the cartridge 3 when assembling the suction device 1, the cartridge 3 is accommodated in the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2. As shown in Fig. 5 , the cartridge 3 is inserted from the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 protruding from the outer case 12 with the planar electrode 26h facing the main body unit 2.
- the cartridge 3 Since the cartridge 3 is shorter than the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the cartridge 3 freely falls when inserted. At this time, since there is nothing around the cartridge 3 that hinders the movement of the cartridge 3 in the rotational direction, and the cartridge 3 is also falling with a certain force, even in a case in which the circumferential positions of the engaging protrusion portion 43h of the position determination mechanism 90 and the engagement groove portion 26i of the cartridge 3 do not match each other, the engaging protrusion portion 43h enters the engagement groove portion 26i since the cartridge 3 bounces and rotates due to the collision with the engagement protrusion 43h, or the cartridge 3 slides down along the curved surface of the engagement protrusion 43h.
- the gap generated between the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter D2 of the cartridge 3 is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. Therefore, the clearance between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cartridge 3 is large, and the engaging protrusion portion 43h can be easily introduced into the engagement groove portion 26i. That is, when the cartridge 3 is inserted, the cartridge 3 is assembled in the proper position even if the circumferential positions of the engaging protrusion portion 43h and the engagement groove portion 26i do not match each other. As a result, the planar electrode 26h of the cartridge 3 comes into contact with the salient electrode 50.
- the cartridge 3 may not be assembled in the proper position when the cartridge 3 is inserted as described above.
- the cartridge 3 is in a state of riding on the engaging protrusion portion 43h (hereinafter, simply referred to as a "riding state").
- riding state of the cartridge 3 the movement of the cartridge 3 on the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction is restricted. Therefore, the planar electrode 26h and the salient electrode 50 are separated from each other in the main axis direction, and the conduction between the cartridge 3 and the main body unit 2 is not ensured.
- the cartridge contact portion 60 comes into contact with the cartridge 3 before the attachment of the suction port portion 11 is completed. Specifically, the cartridge contact portion 60 comes into contact with the cartridge 3 while the protrusion portion 11b1 of the suction port portion 11 passes through the first groove portion 10b1 or the second groove portion 10b2 of the suction port connection portion 10B. Then, the cartridge contact portion 60 is compressed in the main axis direction, and the cartridge 3 is pressed against the engaging protrusion portion 43h.
- the cartridge 3 slides down diagonally along the curved surface of the engaging protrusion portion 43h such that the cartridge 3 is assembled in the proper position if the tip of the engaging protrusion portion 43h is engaged with the engagement groove portion 26i.
- the cartridge 3 can be assembled in the proper position in three stages of free fall of the cartridge 3, pressing of the cartridge 3, and rotation of the cartridge 3.
- the cartridge contact portion 60 When the suction port portion 11 is rotated to the end and the suction port portion 11 is attached to the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the cartridge contact portion 60 is in a compressed state in the main axis direction, the planar electrode 26h is pressed against the salient electrode 50, and the position of the cartridge 3 is determined. In this way, by mounting the suction port portion 11, the position of the cartridge 3 is determined, and the cartridge 3 and the main body unit 2 are electrically connected to each other. In addition, the annular protrusion 61 of the cartridge contact portion 60 is compressed in the main axis direction such that the gap between the cartridge 3 and the suction port portion 11 is sealed.
- the flavor source container 4 may be inserted into the suction port portion 11 in advance; however, if this is not the case, after the suction port portion 11 is attached to the cartridge accommodating part 10, then the flavor source container 4 is inserted into the suction port portion 11 to complete the assembly of the suction device 1.
- the user When using the suction device 1 described above, the user first presses the input device 15 shown in Fig. 1 .
- the main body unit 2 may be programmed to start by pressing the input device 15 for a plurality of times.
- the user suctions the suction port portion 11 or the flavor source container 4 while holding the suction port portion 11 in the mouth.
- the air inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10 flows, and the sensor 34 shown in Fig. 29 detects the puff.
- the electrical heating wire 25b of the cartridge 3 shown in Fig. 6 is energized, and the electrical heating wire 25b generates heat.
- the electrical heating wire 25b generates heat
- the aerosol source of the liquid impregnated in the wick 25a is heated and atomized.
- the atomized aerosol is suctioned up together with the air (outside air) taken in by the suction.
- the air (outside air) is taken in from the air inlet 18 in the gap between the main body case 13 and the cover member 17.
- the air taken in from the air inlet 18 flows into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 through the annular groove portion 71, the step groove portion 72, the air hole 19, and the air communication hole 10e of the air groove 70.
- the air flowing into the cartridge accommodation portion 10 flows into the atomization chamber 24c through the intake hole 26c and the opening 24e of the cartridge 3.
- the atomized aerosol fills the atomization chamber 24c, and the atomized aerosol is suctioned up together with the air flowing into the atomization chamber 24c to the suction port portion 11 side through the flow path pipe 21c, the through hole 21b, and the communication hole 62 of the cartridge contact portion 60.
- the mixed gas that is mixed by the atomized aerosol and the air enter the mouth of the user through the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11. This allows the user to taste the flavor.
- Fig. 39 is a perspective view showing a modification example of the suction port connection portion 10B according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 40 is a perspective view showing a modification example of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the embodiment.
- Fig. 41 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line H-H shown in Fig. 39 .
- the suction port connection portion 10B shown in Fig. 39 includes a fitting hole 10b4 in addition to the above-mentioned first groove portion 10b1, second groove portion 10b2, and third groove portion 10b3.
- the fitting hole 10b4 is arranged on an extension line of the third groove portion 10b3.
- the fitting hole 10b4 and the third groove portion 10b3 are formed so as to be separated from each other. That is, a part 10A1 of the insert ring 10A is interposed between the fitting hole 10b4 and the third groove portion 10b3.
- the protrusion portion 11b1 of the suction port portion 11 is attached to the suction port portion connection part 10B, the protrusion portion 11b1 gets over the part 10A1 of the insert ring 10A from the terminal end of the third groove portion 10b3 and fits into the fitting hole 10b4.
- the suction port portion 11 is held by the suction port connection portion 10B.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed with an escape groove 10g for the insert ring 10A to escape radially outward due to elastic deformation when the protrusion portion 11b1 gets over the part 10A1 of the insert ring 10A.
- the escape groove 10g is recessed radially outward from the recess 10f in which the insert ring 10A is arranged.
- Two escape grooves 10g are provided corresponding to the two suction port connection portions 10B provided in the insert ring 10A.
- the two escape grooves 10g are arranged to face each other on both radial sides of the inner wall surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- a position-determination protrusion 10h is formed in the escape groove 10g.
- the position-determination groove portion 10C of the insert ring 10A shown in Fig. 39 engages with the position-determination protrusion 10h.
- the position-determination groove portion 10C has a tapered slope 10C1 whose width in the circumferential direction gradually increases toward the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction.
- the protrusion portion 11b1 of the suction port portion 11 is fitted into the fitting hole 10b4 in a state where the insert ring 10A is bent outward in the radial direction.
- the suction port portion 11 can be held by the suction port connection portion 10B without any rattling.
- the gap S1 between the insert ring 10A and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 due to the escape groove 10g only has to be large enough such that the protrusion portion 11b1 of the suction port portion 11 can get over the part 10A1 of the insert ring 10A.
- the gap S2 between the insert ring 10A in the non-bending state shown by the alternate long and short dash line in Fig. 41 and the tubular body 11B of the suction port portion 11 is smaller than the protrusion amount T1 of the protrusion portion 11b1 with respect to the tubular body 11B.
- the gap S1 is larger than the difference T2 between the protrusion amount T1 and the gap S2. Also, the gap S1 is larger than the bending amount T3 of the insert ring 10A in the state of holding the protrusion portion 11b1.
- the main body unit 2 includes the outer case 12 and the holder 30 provided inside the outer case 12, and the holder 30 includes the main plate 41 holding at least a part of members provided inside the outer case 12, and the sub plate 42 extending from the end portion of the main plate 41 to the plate surface (first plate surface 41a, second plate surface 41b) of the main plate 41, and holding at least one of the members (input device 15, display device 33) provided to extend along the outer surface of the outer case 12.
- the members provided inside the outer case 12 and the members provided along the outer surface of the outer case 12 are held in one holder 30.
- the holder 30 includes the main plate 41 and the sub plate 42 extending in a direction intersecting the main plate 41 so as to increase the rigidity of the holder 30 while saving the space inside the apparatus.
- the sub plate 42 extends to at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the cross section of the holder 30 is at least in an L shape to increase the rigidity of the holder 30.
- the sub plate 42 extends to both sides in a direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the cross section of the holder 30 becomes a T shape, and the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the holder 30 includes, as the sub plate 42, the first sub plate 42A provided on the first end side 41h1 of the end portion of the main plate 41, and the second sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 of the end portion of the main plate 41 adjacent to the first side 41h1, and the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected to each other.
- the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected at an obtuse angle.
- the display device 33 is held on the sub plate 42.
- the display device 33 is an organic EL display or a liquid crystal display.
- the organic EL display or the liquid crystal display can be installed to save the space.
- the input device 15 is held on the sub plate 42.
- the input device 15 is a push button.
- the push button can be installed to save the space. Also, since the holder 30 has the high rigidity, the holder 30 can receive the load applied to the push button.
- the main plate 41 includes the first plate surface holding the first member (main board 31, sub board 32), and the second plate surface 41b on the opposite side of the first plate 41a and holding the second member (power supply 37) that is different from the first member.
- the members are held on the front and back of the main plate 41 so as to save the space.
- either of the first member and the second member (second member) is the power supply 37
- the other of the first member and the second member (first member) is the electronic member as the first member (main board 31, sub board 32) that is electrically connected to the power supply 37.
- the outer case 12 is provided with the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in which at least a part thereof is covered.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be protected by the outer case 12.
- the holder 30 is formed integrally with the main plate 41 and has a receiving portion 43 that receives the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is further assembled to the holder 30 so as to make the assembly to become easy.
- the receiving portion 43 is formed with the insertion hole 43c for inserting the salient electrode 50 inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the salient electrode 50 can be easily arranged inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the outer case 12 having the peripheral wall portion 12B connecting between the pair of main surface portions 12A, and the input device 15 arranged on the peripheral wall portion 12B, and the input device 15 has the outer surface 12b1 continuous with the pair of main surface portions 12A and the recess portion 12b2 recessed with respect to the outer surface 12b1, and the input device 15 is arranged in the recess portion 12b2.
- the input device 15 is arranged at the corner portion 12C of the outer case 12 in the peripheral wall portion 12B.
- the input device 15 can be easily operated.
- the holder 30 provided inside the outer case 12 is provided, and the holder 30 has the sub plate 42 (second sub plate 42B) facing the corner portion 12C, and the input device 15 is held on the sub plate 42.
- the input device 15 can be easily arranged in the corner portion 12C.
- the holder 30 includes the main plate 41 that holds at least a part of the members provided inside the outer case 12, and the sub plate 42 extends from the end portion of the main plate 41 in the direction intersecting the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the sub plate 42 extends in at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the cross section of the holder 30 is at least in the L shape, and the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the sub-plate 42 extends to both sides in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the cross section of the holder 30 becomes the T shape, and the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the holder 30 includes, as the sub plate 42, the first sub plate 42A provided on the first end side 41h1 of the end portion of the main plate 41, and the second sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 adjacent to the side 41h1 of the end portion of the main plate 41, and the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected to each other.
- the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected at the obtuse angle.
- the input device 15 is the push button.
- the outer case 12 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in which at least a part thereof is covered.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be protected by the outer case 12.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is arranged in the second corner portion 12C2 of the peripheral wall portion 12B, which is the closest to the first corner portion 12C1 of the outer case 12 in which the input device 15 is arranged.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 includes the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a to which the suction port portion 11 can be attached, and the input device 15 is arranged toward the acute angle direction with respect to the main axis O of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the main body unit 2 capable of preventing the malfunction of the input device 15 is provided, the safety of the device can be enhanced.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating the cartridge 3, the outer case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, and the holder 30 that is accommodated in the outer case 12, and the holder 30 is integrally formed with the main plate 41 that holds at least one of the members provided inside the outer case 12, and the receiving portion 43 that receives the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- both the internal members of the outer case 12 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 are incorporated into the holder 30 so as to make the assembly to become easy.
- the receiving portion 43 is formed with the insertion hole 43c for inserting the salient electrode 50 inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the salient electrode 50 can be easily arranged inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the receiving portion 43 is a cylinder with a bottom extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of the main plate 41 at the end portion of the main plate 41 in the lateral direction (Y-axis direction).
- the main plate 41 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 are arranged in parallel in the longitudinal direction, the total length of the main body unit 2 can be shortened.
- the holder 30 extends from the end portion of the main plate 41 in a direction intersecting the plate surface of the main plate 41, and includes a sub plate 42 holding at least one of the members provided along the outer surface of the outer case 12 is provided.
- the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the sub plate 42 extends to at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the cross section of the holder 30 is at least the L shape, and the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the sub plate 42 extends to both sides in a direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the cross section of the holder 30 becomes the T shape, and the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the holder 30 includes, as the sub plate 42, the first sub plate 42A provided on the first end side 41h1 of the end of the main plate 41, and the second sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 adjacent to the side 41h1 of the end portion of the main plate 41, and the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected to each other.
- the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the first sub plate 42A and the second sub plate 42B are connected at the obtuse angle.
- the display device 33 is held on the sub plate 42.
- the input device 15 is held on the sub plate 42.
- the main plate 41 has a first plate surface 41a for holding the first member and the second plate surface 41b on the opposite side of the first plate surface 41a and for holding the second member different from the first member.
- the members are held on the front side and back side of the main plate 41 so as to save the space.
- one of the first member and the second member is the power supply 37
- the other of the first member and the second member is the electronic member electrically connected to the power source 37.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the holder 30 since the holder 30 includes the main body unit 2 in which various members are incorporated, the productivity of the device can be increased.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating the cartridge 3, and the outer case 12 that surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, and the outer case 12 includes the main body case 13 in which the window portion 16 is provided, and the light source 52 that illuminates the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from a place other than the window portion 16.
- the remaining amount of liquid can be confirmed even if there is no through window for taking in external light.
- the "window portion” includes the simple opening portion 13a without the cover member 17.
- the light guide member is provided between the light source 52 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be illuminated brightly.
- the senor 34 for detecting the suction of the user and the sensor holder 35 for holding the sensor 34 are provided, and the sensor holder 35 also serves as the light guide member.
- the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 includes the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, and the light source 52 is on the opposite side of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a in the main axis direction of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- the bottom portion (opposite side of the cartridge insertion-removal port side) of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be illuminated, and it becomes easy to check the remaining amount of liquid.
- the light source 52 is arranged to overlap at least a part of the window portion 16.
- the window portion 16 is formed of the opening portion 13a provided in the main body case 13 and the cover member 17 covering the opening portion 13a.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is a tubular member having the through hole 10c formed on the peripheral surface, and the cover member 17 has the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C to be inserted into the through hole 10c.
- the cover member 17 has the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13.
- the cover member 17 becomes the retainer of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 with respect to the main body case 13.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the main body unit 2 capable of illuminating the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 since the main body unit 2 capable of illuminating the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is provided, the remaining amount of liquid can be easily confirmed.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating a cartridge 3, and the outer case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, wherein the outer case 12 has the main body case 13 in which the opening portion 13a is formed and the cover member 17 provided in the opening portion 13a, wherein the air inlet 18 is formed in the gap between the cover member 17 and the opening portion 13a, and the air hole 19 for fluid communication between the air inlet 18 and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed at a position where the cover member 17 and the main body case 13 overlap each other.
- the cover member 17 may be arranged on the outside of the main body case 13 and overlap with each other. In this case, the air hole 19 is formed on the main body case 13 side.
- the air inlet 18 is formed in the annular shape along the opening edge of the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13.
- the air inlet 18 is formed in the slit shape along the opening edge of the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13.
- the air groove 70 connecting the air inlet 18 and the air hole 19 is formed in at least one of the main body case 13 and the cover member 17.
- the fluid resistance between the air inlet 18 and the air hole 19 can be lowered, and it is possible to make the puffing to be easy.
- the cover member 17 includes the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into the opening portion 13a of the main body case 13 and the plate portion 17B supporting the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A while overlapping the inside of the main body case 13, and the air groove 70 has the annular groove portion 71 formed in the annular shape in the circumference around the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in the plate portion 17B.
- the air can be guided to the air hole 19 from the entire circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A. Also, due to the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A, it is possible to prevent the position shift between the main body case 13 and the cover member 17.
- the air groove 70 is connected to the annular groove portion 71 and has the step groove portion 72 having the lower bottom surface than the annular groove portion 71, and the air hole 19 is formed in the step groove portion 72.
- the air hole 19 is formed in the step groove portion 72, it is possible to widen the space with respect to the main body case 13 than the annular groove portion 71, and it is possible to make it easy for the air to enter the air hole 19.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is the tubular member, and the air communication hole 10e that penetrates the peripheral surface of the tubular member and communicates with the air hole 19 is formed.
- the air can be taken directly into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from the air hole 19 through the air communication hole 10e, the intake flow path can be shortened, and it is possible to make the puffing to be easy.
- the through hole 10c is formed on the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 at a position different from that of the air communication hole 10e, and the cover member 17 includes the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C inserted into the through hole 10c.
- the cover member 17 has the translucency.
- the remaining amount of liquid inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be confirmed via the cover member 17 (window portion 16).
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating the cartridge 3, the outer case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, and the movement restricting member (cover member 17, sensor holder 35) that is locked to the case 12 and restricts the movement of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in the extraction direction that is at least extracted from the outer case 12.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 it is possible to prevent the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from the outer case 12 by using the members arranged around the cartridge accommodation portion 10. Since the cartridge accommodation portion 10 does not require a fixing device such as a screw, the size thereof can be reduced.
- the outer case 12 includes the main body case 13 in which the opening portion 13a is formed, and the movement restricting member includes the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into the opening portion 13a.
- the cover member 17 having the translucency and covering the opening portion 13a is provided.
- the movement restricting member also serves as the cover member 17 (window portion 16) for checking the remaining amount of liquid and the like, the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is a tubular member having a through hole 10c formed on the peripheral surface thereof, and the movement restricting member has the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C inserted into the through hole 10c.
- the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C of the movement restricting member is inserted into the through hole 10c formed in the cartridge accommodation portion 10 to prevent the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from the outer case 12.
- the holder 30 is fixed to the outer case 12 is provided, the holder 30 is formed with the notch portion 42d, and the movement restricting member includes the holder-side protrusion 35B locked to the notch portion 42d.
- the sensor 34 for detecting the suction of the user and the sensor holder 35 for holding the sensor 34 are provided, and the sensor holder 35 is provided as the movement restricting member.
- the movement restricting member also serves as the sensor holder 35 for holding the sensor 34 that detects the suction of the user, the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved.
- the movement restricting member has the plate portion 17B interposed between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer case 12, and the thickness of the plate portion 17B decreases as toward the direction of the extraction direction from the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the plate portion 17B of the movement restricting member becomes a wedge so as to prevent the cartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from the outer case 12.
- the outer case 12 side is provided with the receiving portion 43 for receiving the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 on the side in the counter-extraction direction
- the receiving portion 43 includes the engaging protrusion portion 43i provided at either side of the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 or the receiving portion 43 while protruding toward the other side thereof and the engagement groove portion 10b provided at the other side of the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 or the receiving portion 43 for restricting the rotation of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 by the engaging protrusion portion 43i being inserted.
- the position of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 with respect to the outer case 12 in the circumferential direction can be easily determined.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source and is insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the entire device can be miniaturized.
- the suction device 1 of the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating the cartridge, the outer case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the sensor 34 accommodated in the outer case 12 and detects the suction of the user, and the sensor holder 35 accommodated in the outer case 12 to hold the sensor 34, wherein the sensor holder 35 has the shape following the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and in airtightly close contact with the circumference of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the sensor holder 35 can be arranged following the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, the sensor 34 and the sensor holder 35 can be incorporated within a small space. As a result, it is not necessary to separately provide the air flow path 80 of the sensor 34 other than the sensor holder 35, and the air flow path 80 itself can be shortened.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is a tubular member having the through hole 10d formed on the peripheral surface, and the sensor holder 35 includes the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D inserted into the through hole 10d.
- the sensor holder 35 includes the holder-side protrusion 35B (counter-cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion) on the side opposite to the cartridge accommodation portion 10, and the holder-side protrusion 35B is formed with the air flow path 80 connecting the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the sensor 34.
- the air flow path 80 to the sensor 34 can be shortened.
- the sensor holder 35 includes the holding portion 35C for holding the sensor 34 in the air flow path 80.
- the sensor 34 can be held in the air flow path 80 to shorten the air flow path 80.
- the sensor holder 35 is airtightly adhered to the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 via the adhesive member (adhesive sheet 48).
- the sensor holder 35 has the bent plate portion 35A bent along the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the sensor holder 35 can be easily arranged in a narrow gap around the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the light source 52 that illuminates the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is provided, and the sensor holder 35 also serves as a light guide member that guides the light of the light source 52 to the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the sensor holder 35 also serves as the light guide member such that the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved.
- the sensor holder 35 is made of the polycarbonate resin.
- the waterproof-breathable member 81 that partitions the space between the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the sensor 34 is provided.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the device since the main body unit 2 into which the sensor 34 and the sensor holder 35 can be incorporated is provided in the small space, the device can be miniaturized.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating the cartridge, the outer case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, and the main board 31 accommodated in the outer case 12, wherein the main board 31 is provided with the salient electrode 50 to be inserted into the cartridge accommodating chamber formed inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the salient electrode 50 is directly attached to the main board 31, it is not necessary to separately prepare a sub board for the salient electrode 50, and the space inside the outer case 12 can be saved.
- the main board 31 has the salient electrode cover 51 that covers a portion where the salient electrode 50 is provided.
- connection portion between the main board 31 and the salient electrode 50 can be protected.
- the portion provided with the salient electrode 50 includes the pedestal portion 50A arranged on the main board 31 and supporting the salient electrode 50.
- the salient electrode cover 51 can protect the portion including the pedestal portion 50A that supports the salient electrode 50.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is in contact with the holder 30 in which the insertion hole 43c for holding the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and inserting the salient electrode 50 is formed.
- the salient electrode cover 51 and the holder 30 come into contact with each other to prevent any unexpected liquid leakage from the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is formed with the through hole 51c through which the salient electrode 50 is arranged.
- the salient electrode cover 51 covers the portions other than the place where the salient electrode 50 needs to be passed, it is possible to prevent any unexpected liquid leakage from the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is provided on the main board 31 together with the salient electrode 50.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is incorporated in the outer case 12 in a non-contact state.
- the salient electrode cover 51 is made of the silicone resin.
- the adhesion of the salient electrode cover 51 can be enhanced, and the liquid leakage can be prevented more reliably.
- the salient electrode 50 extends in parallel with the plate surface of the main board 31.
- the thickness of the main body unit 2 can be made thinner and the space can be saved as compared with the aspect in which the salient electrode 50 extends perpendicularly to the plate surface of the main board 31.
- the main board 31 includes the first portion 31A extending along the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the second portion 31B extending in the direction intersecting with the first portion 31A and facing the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10, wherein the salient electrode 50 is provided on the second portion 31B.
- the total length of the main body unit 2 can be shortened, and the second portion 31B is extended from the first portion 31A to directly attach the salient electrode 50, it becomes easy to arrange the salient electrode 50 at the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 has the outer case 12 having the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 facing the first main surface portion 12A1, and the accommodating member (holder 30) accommodated in the outer case 12, wherein the outer case 12 includes the first case 13A having the first main surface portion 12A1 and the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 provided on the peripheral edge of the first main surface portion 12A1, and the second case 13B having the second main surface portion 12A2 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 provided on the peripheral edge of the second main surface portion 12A2, and wherein the main body unit 2 includes the first connection portion 91 connecting the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2, the second connection portion 92 connecting the accommodating members to the opposite surface 13a1 of either of the first main surface portion 12A1 or the second main surface portion 12A1, and the third connection portion 93 connecting the same accommodating members to the opposite surface 13b1 of the other side of the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2.
- the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 are connected inside the outer case 12, it is possible to prevent the disassembly by the user. Also, since the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 are connected inside the outer case 12, the strong connection between the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 outside the outer case 12 becomes unnecessary, and the thickness of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 can be reduced.
- the "accommodating members” are not limited to the holder 30, and may be any members as long as at least a part thereof is accommodated in the outer case 12.
- connection method of the first connection portion 91 includes the claw fitting.
- the outer case 12 since the outside of the outer case 12 is connected by the claw fitting, the outer case 12 can be temporarily fixed and the like, and the subsequent assembly process becomes easy. Further, in a case of the claw fitting, the outer case 12 can be repetitively (reversibly) and easily assembled without using tools.
- connection method of at least one of the second connection portion 92 and the third connection portion 93 includes the welding.
- the inside of the outer case 12 is permanently (irreversibly) connected by welding, it is possible to prevent the disassembly by the user. Even if the outer case 12 is disassembled, it is difficult for the user to reassemble it because the connection is irreversible.
- the other connection method of the second connection portion 92 and the third connection portion 93 includes the screwing.
- the accommodating members are repeatedly (reversibly) attached to the outer case 12 by screwing so as to make the assembly easy.
- At least one of the first connection portion 91, the second connection portion 92, and the third connection portion 93 has a different number of connection methods.
- connection methods of the three connection portions of the outer case 12 are not the same, it becomes difficult for the user to disassemble. Further, even if the outer case 12 is disassembled, it is difficult for the user to reassemble it because the connection methods of the three connection portions of the outer case 12 are not the same.
- the accommodating members includes the holder 30 that holds at least a part of the members provided inside the outer case 12.
- the space inside the outer case 12 can be saved.
- the holder 30 includes the main plate 41 and the main plate intersection portion (first rib 42C, second rib 42D, receiving portion 43) extending in a direction intersecting the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 can be connected via the main plate intersection portion while increasing the rigidity of the holder 30 without impairing the member holding function of the holder 30.
- the main plate intersection portion may extend to at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41.
- the cross section of the holder 30 becomes at least the L shape, and the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased.
- the case-side protrusion 13G, 13J to which the main plate intersection portion is connected are formed on the opposite surfaces 13a1, 13b1 of at least one of the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2.
- the aerosol generation device includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the main body unit 2 includes the cartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating the cartridge 3, and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 including the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protruding from the outer case 12 of the main body unit 2.
- the top and bottom can be easily understood, and the insertion and removal of the cartridge can be easy.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 has the suction port connection portion 10B for connecting the suction port portion 11 to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, and at least a part of the suction port connection portion 10B protrudes from the outer case 12.
- the outer case 12 has the raised portion 12D, and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes from the deformation transition portion 12D1 of the raised portion 12D.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed with a portion that is largely exposed from the outer case 12 and a portion that is slightly exposed therefrom. It is possible to secure the area for protecting the cartridge accommodation portion 10 in the slightly exposed portion while ensuring the visibility in the largely exposed portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10. Also, since the contact length between the edge of the outer case 12 and the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 becomes long, it becomes easy to secure the connection strength when adhering the two configurations.
- the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a is arranged at a position below the top portion P of the raised portion 12D in the main axis direction in which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 extends.
- the raised portion 12D of the outer case 12 comes into contact with the outside before the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, and the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a can be prevented from being deformed.
- the input device 15 is arranged in the deformation transition portion 12D1 and the deformation transition portion 12D2 on the opposite side of the deformation transition portion 12D1 of the raised portion 12D from which the cartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes, and the input device 15 is arranged at the position below the top portion P of the raised portion 12D in the extending main axis direction.
- the raised portion 12D of the outer case 12 comes into contact with the outside before the input device 15, and the malfunction of the input device 15 can be prevented.
- the input device 15 is arranged toward the acute angle direction with respect to the main axis O of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a.
- the holder 30 is provided in the outer case 12 is provided and the holder 30 includes the main plate 41 for holding at least one of the members provided inside the outer case 12 and the receiving portion 43 which is integrally formed with the main plate 41 and receives the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- both the members inside the outer case 12 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 are assembled to the holder 30 so as to make the assembly easy.
- the receiving portion 43 is formed with the insertion hole 43c for inserting the salient electrode 50 inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the salient electrode 50 can be easily arranged inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the receiving portion 43 is formed in a bottomed tubular shape extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction of the main plate 41 at the end portion in the short direction of the main plate 41.
- the main plate 41 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 are arranged in parallel in the longitudinal direction, the total length of the main body unit 2 can be shortened.
- the holder 30 includes the sub plate 42 extending from the end portion of the main plate 41 in the direction intersecting the plate surface of the main plate 41, and holding at least one of the members provided along the outer surface of the outer case 12.
- the rigidity of the holder 30 can be increased and space can be saved.
- the aerosol generation device of the present embodiment includes the main body unit 2 described above, and the cartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion 10 of the main body unit 2.
- the main body unit 2 is provided to make the location where the cartridge is inserted and removed to be easy to be visibly confirmed such that it is easy to use.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the aerosol generation device has the tubular cartridge 3 for accommodating the aerosol source, the tubular cartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating the cartridge 3, and the position determination mechanism 90 for determining the position of the cartridge 3 with respect to the cartridge accommodation portion 10, wherein the position determination mechanism 90 includes the engaging protrusion portion 43h that is provided in one of the cartridge 3 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (cartridge accommodation portion 10) and protrudes toward the other side thereof (cartridge 3) in the main axis direction in which the main axis O of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 extends while the width thereof in the circumferential direction around the main axis O decreasing as toward the other side, and the engagement groove portion 26i that is provided in the other of the cartridge 3 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and into which the engaging protrusion portion 43h is insertable therein in the main axis direction.
- the position of the cartridge 3 can be determined smoothly.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43h may be provided on the cartridge 3 side, and the engagement groove portion 26i may be provided on the cartridge accommodation portion 10 side.
- the gap generated between the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter of the cartridge 3 is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the clearance between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cartridge 3 becomes large, and the engaging protrusion portion 43h can be easily introduced into the engagement groove portion 26i.
- the gap generated between the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter of the cartridge is larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the clearance between the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cartridge 3 becomes further larger, and the engaging protrusion portion 43h can be further easily introduced into the engagement groove portion 26i.
- a plurality of engaging protrusion portions 43h and engaging grooves 26i are formed on the same radius centered on the main axis O.
- the engaging protrusion portion 43h is inserted into the engagement groove portion 26i by the relative rotation of the engaging protrusion portion 43h and the engagement groove portion 26i around the main axis O.
- the suction port portion 11 is provided with the suction port that engages with the cartridge accommodation portion 10 for suctioning the aerosol in which the aerosol source is atomized.
- the suction port portion 11 includes the cartridge contact portion 60 that comes into contact with the cartridge 3 during the process of engaging with the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the position shift of the cartridge 3 can be suppressed during the process when the suction port portion 11 is engaged with the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the cartridge contact portion 60 presses the cartridge 3 in the main axis direction in the state in which the suction port portion 11 engaged with the cartridge accommodation portion 10.
- the position of the cartridge 3 can be determined in the main axis direction by the pressing of the cartridge contact portion 60.
- the cartridge contact portion 60 is formed of the elastic resin material.
- the annular protrusion 61 is formed on the opposite surface of the cartridge contact portion 60 facing the cartridge 3.
- the holder 30 having the receiving portion 43 that is attachable to and detachable from the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 and receives the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is provided.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is attachable to and detachable from the receiving portion 43 to make the assembly and the maintenance to be easy.
- the suction device 1 includes the aerosol generation device described above and the flavor source container 4 attached to the suction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device.
- the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- the suction device 1 configured such that the flavor source container 4 is attachable to and detachable from has been described as an example; however, the present invention is not limited to this configuration.
- a configuration without the flavor source container 4 such as an electronic cigarette (a configuration with only a mouthpiece that does not accommodate a flavor source) may be used.
- the aerosol source containing the flavor is accommodated in the cartridge 3, and the aerosol containing the flavor is generated by the aerosol generation device.
- the configuration provided with the main body unit 2 and the cartridge 3 without the flavor source container 4 may be referred to as the aerosol generation device.
- a device having only the main body unit 2 without the flavor source container 4 and the cartridge 3 may be referred to as the main body unit of the aerosol generation device.
- the aerosol source is not limited to the liquid and may be a solid. That is, the main body unit of the aerosol generation device may include a solid aerosol source accommodation portion for accommodating the solid aerosol source, an outer case surrounding at least a part outside the solid aerosol source accommodation portion, and a holder accommodated in the outer case, wherein the holder may include a main plate that holds at least one of the members provided inside the outer case, and a receiving portion integrally formed with the main plate and receives the end portion of the solid aerosol source accommodating portion.
- the present invention is not limited to this configuration.
- the power supply 37 or the like may be unitized and separable from the main body unit 2.
- the suction port portion 11 and the flavor source container 4 may be integrated into a unit.
- the cartridge accommodation portion 10 may have a configuration capable of holding the cartridge 3. That is, the cartridge accommodation portion 10 is not limited to the cylindrical shape, and may have a different shape other than a triangular cylinder shape, a square cylinder shape, another polygonal cylinder shape, or a polygonal cylinder shape.
- the present invention is not limited to this configuration.
- the shape of the outer case 12 may be a rectangular parallelepiped, another polyhedron, or a solid other than the polyhedron.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises an outer case and a holder provided inside the outer case, wherein the holder includes a first plate surface that holds a first member, and a second plate surface on the opposite side of the first plate surface and holds a second member different from the first member.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises an outer case having a peripheral wall portion connecting a gap between a pair of main wall portions, and n input device arranged on the peripheral wall portion, wherein the peripheral wall portion includes an outer surface portion that is coincided with the outer surface of the pair of main wall portions and a recess portion that is recessed with respect to the outer surface portion, and the input device is arranged in the recess portion.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, a window portion provided in at least a part of the cartridge accommodation portion, and an outer case provided such that at least a part of the window portion is exposed and surround at least a part of the cartridge accommodation portion, and a light source provided inside the outer case to illuminate the cartridge.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cartridge accommodation portion accommodates a cartridge, and an outer case that surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein a slit-shaped air inlet is formed on the outer surface of the outer case, and the air inlet communicates with the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion via a meandering air flow path.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, an outer case surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion and has an opening portion formed therein, and a fitting member that is fitted into the opening portion, wherein an air inlet is formed in a gap between the fitting member and the opening portion, and an air hole is formed at a position where the fitting member and the outer case overlap each other to communicate the air inlet and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, an outer case surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion, and a fitting member that is fitted into the outer case, wherein the fitting member has a protrusion portion that protrudes toward the cartridge accommodation portion, and the cartridge accommodation portion has an engagement portion that engages with the protrusion portion.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises an outer case, a cartridge accommodation portion that at least a part thereof is surrounded by the outer case, a holder accommodated inside the outer case, and a movement restricting member that is locked to the holder and restricts a movement of the cartridge accommodation portion in an extraction portion of at least pulling out from the outer case.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, an outer case surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion, a detection sensor that is accommodated in the outer case to detect a suction of an user, and a sensor holder that is accommodated in the outer case to hold the sensor, wherein the sensor holder is bent along a peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion and is in close contact with the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cartridge accommodation portion in which a cartridge insertion-removal port for inserting and removing a cartridge is formed and accommodates the cartridge, and an outer case that accommodates members, wherein a part of the cartridge accommodation portion including the cartridge insertion-removal port protrudes from the outer case.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cylindrical cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, and an engagement protrusion portion that determines a position of the cartridge with respect to the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein the engagement protrusion portion extends in the radial direction of the cartridge accommodation portion from an inner peripheral wall of the cartridge accommodation portion toward the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion with a dimension larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion.
- a main body unit of an aerosol generation device comprises a cylindrical cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, and an engagement protrusion portion that determines a position of the cartridge with respect to the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein the engagement protrusion portion extends in the radial direction of the cartridge accommodation portion from an inner peripheral wall of the cartridge accommodation portion toward the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion with a dimension larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion
- the present invention relates to a main body unit of an aerosol generation device, an aerosol generation device, and a non-combustion type suction device, and it is possible to prevent the user from blocking the air holes thereof.
- suction device 1 suction device, 2 main body unit, 3 cartridge, 4 flavor source container, 10 cartridge accommodation portion, 10a cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, 10A insert ring, 10A1 portion, 10b engagement groove portion, 10B suction portion connection portion, 10b1 first groove portion, 10b2 second groove portion, 10b3 third groove portion, 10b4 fitting hole, 10c through hole, 10C groove portion, 10c1 rectangular groove, 10C1 slope surface, 10d through hole, 10e air communication hole, 10g escape groove, 10h protrusion, 11 suction port portion, 11A suction port portion main body, 11a1 peripheral wall, 11a2 flange portion, 11a3 bottom wall, 11a4 through hole, 11B tubular body, 11b1 protrusion portion, 12 outer case, 12A main surface portion, 12A1 first main surface portion, 12A2 second main surface portion, 12B peripheral wall portion, 12b1 outer surface, 12B1 first peripheral wall portion, 12b2 recess portion, 12B2 second peripheral wall portion, 12C
Landscapes
- Containers And Packaging Bodies Having A Special Means To Remove Contents (AREA)
- Disinfection, Sterilisation Or Deodorisation Of Air (AREA)
Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a main body unit of an aerosol generation device, an aerosol generation device, and a non-combustion suction device.
- Conventionally, a non-combustion suction device configured to taste a flavor by suctioning an aerosol is known. There is a device as this type of non-combustion suction device, for example, including a cartridge that houses an aerosol source, a main body unit of an aerosol generation device that houses the cartridge so as to be insertable and removable, and a flavor source container that imparts flavor to the aerosol atomized by the main unit.
- For example, in
Patent Document 1 shown below, a configuration that an outer case (housing) of the main body unit is provided with a cartridge accommodation portion (tank receiving portion) for accommodating a cartridge (disposable tank) is disclosed. -
Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. 2019-22510 - In the above-described conventional technique, an air hole for taking in external air is formed on a surface of the cartridge exposed from the outer case (see Fig. 15B of Patent Document 1). For this reason, it is possible that the air hole is blocked by the user's finger so as to make puffing (suction) to be difficult.
- An object of the present invention is to prevent the air hole from being blocked by the user.
- In order to achieve the above-described object, a main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to an aspect of the invention includes a cartridge accommodation portion configured to accommodate a cartridge; and an outer case configured to at least surround part of an outer circumference of the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein the outer case includes a main body case in which an opening portion is formed; and a cover member provided in the opening portion, an air inlet is formed in a gap between the cover member and the opening portion, and an air hole that allows fluid communication between the air inlet and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion is formed at a position where the cover member and the main body case are overlapped each other.
- According to the present aspect, it is possible to prevent the air hole from being blocked by the finger and making the puffing (suction) to be difficult.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, the air inlet may be formed in an annular shape along an opening edge of the opening portion of the main body case.
- According to the present aspect, it becomes difficult for the entire air inlet to be blocked by the finger, and even if a part of the air inlet is blocked by the finger, the puffing is still possible.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, the air inlet may be formed in a slit shape along an opening edge of the opening portion of the main body case.
- According to the present aspect, it becomes difficult for the entire air inlet to be blocked by the finger, and even if a part of the air inlet is blocked by the finger, the puffing is still possible.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, an air groove for connecting the air inlet and the air hole may be formed in at least either of the main body case or the cover member.
- According to the present aspect, the fluid resistance between the air inlet and the air hole can be lowered and it is possible to make the puffing to become easy.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, the cover member may include a main-body-case-side protrusion inserted into the opening portion of the main body case; and a plate portion configured to support the main-body-case-side protrusion while overlapping the inside of the main body case, and the air groove may include an annular-shaped groove portion formed in an annular shape in a circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion in the plate portion.
- According to the present aspect, the air can be guided to the air hole from the entire circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion. Also, it is possible to prevent the position shift between the main body case and the cover member due to the main-body-case-side protrusion.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, the air groove may include a step groove portion that is connected to the annular-shaped groove portion and includes a bottom surface lower than the annular-shaped groove portion, and the air hole may be formed in the step groove portion.
- According to the present aspect, since the air hole is formed in the step groove portion, it is possible to widen a space for the main body case than in the annular-shaped groove portion, and it is possible to make the air to be easy to enter into the air hole.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, the cartridge accommodation portion may be a tubular member, and an air communication hole penetrating the circumference of the tubular member to communicate with the air hole may be formed.
- According to the present aspect, the air can be taken directly into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion from the air hole through the air communication hole such that the air flow path can be shortened and the puffing becomes easy.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, a penetration hole may be formed in a circumference of the cartridge accommodation portion at a position different from that of the air communication hole, and the cover member may include a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion inserted into the penetration hole.
- According to the present aspect, it is possible to prevent the position shift between the cartridge accommodation portion and the cover member.
- In the main body unit of an aerosol generation device, the cover member may have translucency.
- According to the present aspect, the remaining amount of liquid inside the cartridge accommodation portion can be confirmed via the bar member (window portion).
- An aerosol generation device according to an aspect of the present invention includes the above-described main body unit, and a cartridge accommodating an aerosol source while being inserted into the cartridge accommodation portion of the main body unit to be insertable to and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion of the main body unit.
- According to the present aspect, since the main body unit capable of preventing the air hole from being blocked by the fingers is provided, it is possible to prevent the puffing (suction) from becoming difficult.
- A non-combustion type suction device according to an aspect of the present invention includes the aerosol generation device described above and a flavor source container mounted on a suction port portion of the aerosol generation device.
- According to the present aspect, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- According to an aspect of the present invention, it is possible to prevent the air hole from being blocked by a user.
-
-
Fig. 1 is a left-side perspective view showing a suction device according to an embodiment. -
Fig. 2 is a right-side perspective view showing the suction device according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 3 is a front view showing the suction device according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 4 is a planar view showing the suction device according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 5 is an exploded perspective view showing the suction device that is viewed from a bottom surface side according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line A-A as shown inFig. 4 . -
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing a main body unit according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 8 is a front view showing a state in which a first case is detached from the main body unit according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 9 is a rear view showing a state in which a second case is detached from the main body unit according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 10 is a perspective view showing a first plate surface side of a holder according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 11 is a perspective view showing a second plate surface side of the holder according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line B-B as shown inFig. 4 . -
Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing an attachment structure of a vibrator according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing an attachment structure of a display cover according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 15 is a planar view showing the holder according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 16 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line C-C as shown inFig. 15 . -
Fig. 17 is a front planar view showing a cartridge accommodation portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 18 is a right-side planar view of the cartridge accommodation portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 19 is a left-side planar view of the cartridge accommodation portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line D-D as shown inFig. 18 . -
Fig. 21 is a right-side planar view of the suction port portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig, 22 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line E-E as shown inFig. 21 . -
Fig. 23 is a perspective view showing a main board according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 24 is a perspective view showing a state in which a salient electrode cover is detached from a salient electrode of the main board according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 25 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line F-F as shown inFig. 9 . -
Fig. 26 is a view of a cover member viewed from outside in a radial direction according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 27 is a view of the cover member viewed from inside in the radial direction according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 28 is a perspective view showing the cover member according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 29 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line G-G as shown inFig. 3 . -
Fig. 30 is a view of a sensor holder viewed from outside in a radial direction according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 31 is a view of the sensor holder viewed from inside in the radial direction according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 32 is a perspective view showing the sensor holder according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 33 is a perspective view showing an assembly method of the main body unit according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 34 is a rear view showing a configuration of the inside of the first case according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 35 is a front view showing a configuration of the inside of the second case according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 36 is a front view showing the main body unit in a state in which the suction port portion is detached therefrom according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 37 is a descriptive view showing a state in which the cartridge is accommodated in the cartridge accommodation portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 38 is a descriptive view showing a state in which the suction port portion is mounted on the cartridge accommodation portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 39 is a perspective view showing a modification example of a suction port connection portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 40 is a perspective view showing a modification example of the cartridge accommodation portion according to the embodiment. -
Fig. 41 is a cross-sectional view along an arrow line H-H as shown inFig. 39 . - Hereinafter, a non-combustion suction device (hereinafter simply referred to as a suction device) according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to figures.
-
Fig. 1 is a left-side perspective view of asuction device 1 according to an embodiment.Fig. 2 is a right-side perspective view of thesuction device 1 according to the embodiment.Fig. 3 is a front view of thesuction device 1 according to the embodiment.Fig. 4 is a planar view of thesuction device 1 according to the embodiment.FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of thesuction device 1 according to the embodiment as viewed from the bottom surface side. - The
suction device 1 is a so-called non-combustion suction device, and obtains a flavor by suctioning an aerosol atomized by heating through a flavor source. - As shown in
Fig. 5 , thesuction device 1 includes amain body unit 2, a cartridge 3 (also referred to as an atomization unit), and aflavor source container 4. Thecartridge 3 is accommodated in thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2 so as to be removable. Theflavor source container 4 is detachably attached to a suction port portion 11 (also referred to as a suction port portion) of themain body unit 2. - The
main body unit 2 is provided with anouter case 12. Theouter case 12 is formed in a flat box shape having a rounded shape as a whole. Theouter case 12 has a pair ofmain surface portions 12A and aperipheral wall portion 12B. Here, the "pair" ofmain surface portions 12A means that one main surface portion (first main surface portion 12A1) and the other main surface portion (second main surface portion 12A2) are arranged so as to face each other, and it is not limited to the meaning that the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 are the same with each other in detailed shape. - The pair of
main surface portions 12A are portions that form a pair of opposite surfaces (the surface having the largest area according to the present embodiment) of a hexahedrons when theouter case 12 is imitated as a hexahedron surrounded by six quadrangles. Also, theperipheral wall portion 12B refers to the portions forming the remaining four surfaces of the hexahedron excluding the pair ofmain surface portions 12A. Theperipheral wall portion 12B is also referred to as the portion connecting the peripheral edges of the pair ofmain surface portions 12A arranged to face each other. - As shown in
Fig. 1 , theouter case 12 includes amain body case 13 and adisplay cover 14. Themain body case 13 is formed by combining afirst case 13A and asecond case 13B. Thefirst case 13A has the first main surface portion 12A1 and a first peripheral wall portion 12B1 provided on the peripheral edge of the first main surface portion 12A1. Also, thesecond case 13B has the second main surface portion 12A2 and a second peripheral wall portion 12B2 provided on the peripheral edge of the second main surface portion 12A2. - The first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the
first case 13A, the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of thesecond case 13B, and thedisplay cover 14 form theperipheral wall portion 12B. Theperipheral wall portion 12B is formed with a mating surface of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of thefirst case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of thesecond case 13B. Fourcorner portions 12C (corner portions) are formed on theperipheral wall portion 12B. - The four
corner portions 12C include a first corner portion 12C1 in which an input device 15 (push button) is arranged, a second corner portion 12C2 in which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is arranged, a third corner portion 12C3 that is arranged diagonally of the first corner portion 12C1, and a fourth corner portion 12C4 arranged diagonally of the second corner portion 12C2. - As shown in
Fig. 3 , a raisedportion 12D, which will be described later, is formed between the first corner portion 12C1 and the second corner portion 12C2 on theperipheral wall portion 12B. On the other hand, a flat surface is formed between the third corner portion 12C3 and the fourth corner portion 12C4 of theperipheral wall portion 12B. That is, theperipheral wall portion 12B opposite to the raisedportion 12D is flat. As shown inFig. 1 andFig. 2 , the raisedportion 12D refers to a surface portion of themain body case 13 that is relatively higher than thedisplay cover 14. - The
peripheral wall portion 12B has an outer surface 12b1 continuous with the pair ofmain surface portions 12A, and a recess portion 12b2 recessed with respect to the outer surface 12b1 . A part of the outer surface 12b1 forms the raisedportion 12D. The recess portion 12b2 is formed by thedisplay cover 14. Thedisplay cover 14 is formed with a throughhole 14a for arranging theinput device 15. That is, theinput device 15 is arranged in the recess portion 12b2. Theinput device 15 may be arranged at a position below the outer surface 12b1. That is, at least a part of theinput device 15 may be arranged at a position below the outer surface 12b1. Preferably, all of theinput devices 15 are arranged at positions below the outer surface 12b1. In other words, it is preferable that a contact detection portion (button surface) of theinput device 15 is arranged at a position that does not reach the outer surface 12b1. - As shown in
Fig. 2 , awindow portion 16 is provided between the second corner portion 12C2 and the third corner portion 12C3 of theperipheral wall portion 12B. From thewindow portion 16, the remaining amount of the aerosol source of thecartridge 3 that is accommodated inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10 can be confirmed. Thewindow portion 16 is formed of anopening portion 13a provided in themain body case 13 and acover member 17 that covers theopening portion 13a. - An
air inlet 18 for taking in outside air into theouter case 12 is formed in the gap between thecover member 17 and theopening portion 13a. Further, inside themain body case 13, anair hole 19 for fluid communication between theair inlet 18 and the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed in the cover member 17 (seeFig. 29 described later). - As shown in
Fig. 5 , a chargingterminal 20 is provided between the third corner portion 12C3 and the fourth corner portion 12C4 of theperipheral wall portion 12B. Themain body case 13 is formed with anopening portion 13b that exposes the chargingterminal 20. Theopening portion 13b is formed on thefirst case 13A side of themain body case 13. - In the following description, among the pair of
main surface portions 12A (first main surface portion 12A1 and second main surface portion 12A2) described above, the side on which the first main surface portion 12A1 is arranged is referred to as a front side, and the side on which the second main surface portion 12A2 is arranged is referred to as a rear side. Further, in the planar view shown inFig. 4 , the side on which theinput device 15 is arranged is referred to as a left side, and the side on which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thewindow portion 16 are arranged is referred to as a right side. - As shown in
Fig. 3 , thecartridge accommodation portion 10 has a cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protruding from theouter case 12. That is, a part of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 including the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protrudes from theouter case 12. The side on which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes is referred to as an upper side, and the side opposite to the side on which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes is referred to as a lower side. - Further, in the figures, an XYZ Cartesian coordinate system is set, and the positional relationship of each member is explained with reference to this XYZ Cartesian coordinate system. The X-axis direction is the front-rear direction (also referred to as the thickness direction) of the
suction device 1, the Y-axis direction is the left-right direction (also referred to as the width direction) of thesuction device 1, and the Z-axis direction is the up-down direction (also referred to as the height direction) of thesuction device 1. - Further, the positional relationship of each member may be described with reference to a main axis O of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10. The main axis O is the central axis of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. The direction in which the main axis O extends is referred to as a main axis direction (Z-axis direction described above), the direction orthogonal to the main axis O is referred to as a radial direction, and the direction around the main axis O is referred to as a circumferential direction. - The
cartridge 3 stores a liquid aerosol source and atomizes the liquid aerosol source. As shown inFig. 5 , thecartridge 3 is formed in a columnar shape and is accommodated inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a described above. -
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line A-A shown inFig. 4 . - As shown in
Fig. 6 , thecartridge 3 includes atank 21, agasket 22, amesh body 23, an atomizingcontainer 24, aheating portion 25, and aheater holder 26. Thetank 21 stores an aerosol source. Thetank 21 has translucency, and the remaining amount of liquid in the aerosol source can be confirmed. - Here, the "translucency" refers to a property of a substance through which the light passes that the transmittance is extremely high such that the other side through the substance is seen to be "transparent", and allows the light to pass through the substance in the same manner as "transparent". However, since the transmitted light is diffused or the transmission rate is low, a state in which a shape or the like of the substance on the other side cannot be clearly recognized through the material is included. That is, even if as the frosted glass, milky white plastic, or the like has the translucency.
- The
tank 21 is formed in a cylinder shape with a top. A throughhole 21b is formed in thetop wall 21a of thetank 21. Aflow path pipe 21c (also referred to as an inner peripheral wall) connected to the throughhole 21b is vertically installed on thetop wall 21a. Theflow path pipe 21c serves as a flow path for the atomized aerosol. Theflow path pipe 21c is connected to the outerperipheral wall 21d of thetank 21 via a plurality ofribs 21e. Theribs 21e are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction so as to be radial when viewed from the main axis direction (seeFig. 29 described later). - As shown in
Fig. 6 , the outerperipheral wall 21d of thetank 21 extends below (-Z side) from the lower end of theflow path pipe 21c. Twoengagement holes 21f are formed in the vicinity of the lower end portion of the outerperipheral wall 21d. The twoengagement holes 21f are formed for fixing theheater holder 26 to thetank 21. The twoengagement holes 21f are arranged to face each other on both sides of the outerperipheral wall 21d with the main axis O interposed therebetween. In the state where thecartridge 3 is accommodated in thecartridge accommodation portion 10, the central axis of thecartridge 3 coincides with the main axis O of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - The
gasket 22 is an annular plate member that covers the bottom portion of the annular space (liquid storage chamber 21g) formed between the outerperipheral wall 21d of thetank 21 and theflow path pipe 21c. Thegasket 22 determines the position of themesh body 23 and maintains the orientation of themesh body 23. A plurality of openingportions 22a are formed in thegasket 22. The openingportions 22a are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction. Themesh body 23 is in contact with theliquid storage chamber 21g through the openingportions 22a of thegasket 22 to be wet. - The
mesh body 23 is a porous and liquid-absorbent member. Themesh body 23 is formed of, for example, a cotton-based fiber material or a glass-based fiber. Themesh body 23 is also formed in the annular shape substantially the same as that of thegasket 22. That is, theflow path pipe 21c can be inserted in the radial center of themesh body 23. Themesh body 23 closes theopening portion 22a of thegasket 22 and forms aliquid storage chamber 21g inside thetank 21. The liquid aerosol source is stored in theliquid storage chamber 21g. - The atomizing
container 24 is made of an elastic member, for example, a resin material such as the silicone resin. The atomizingcontainer 24 is formed in the shape of a cylinder with a bottom. The upper end opening edge of theperipheral wall 24a of the atomizingcontainer 24 is in contact with the outer peripheral edge of themesh body 23 in the main axis direction. That is, themesh body 23 is sandwiched between thegasket 22 and the atomizingcontainer 24. On the outer surface of theperipheral wall 24a of the atomizingcontainer 24, afitting portion 24b that fits into the inner surface of the outerperipheral wall 21d of thetank 21 is formed. - An
atomization chamber 24c is formed inside theperipheral wall 24a of theatomization container 24. Theatomization chamber 24c communicates with theflow path pipe 21c of thetank 21. Anopening portion 24e is formed in thebottom wall 24d of the atomizingcontainer 24. Aheating portion 25 is arranged in theatomization chamber 24c. - The
heating portion 25 is configured for atomizing the liquid aerosol source. Theheating portion 25 includes awick 25a connected to themesh body 23 and anelectrical heating wire 25b for heating thewick 25a. - The
wick 25a is a substantially columnar member that is porous and has liquid absorbency. Thewick 25a is curved and deformed in a substantially U shape. More specifically, thewick 25a has two main-axis-direction extending portions extending in the main axis direction and a radial-direction extending portion connecting the two main-axis-direction extending portions to each other. The two main-axis-direction extending portions are arranged to overlap each other in the X-axis direction (front-rear direction inFig. 6 ), and each thereof is connected to themesh body 23. As a result, the aerosol source absorbed by themesh body 23 is suctioned by thewick 25a. - The
electrical heating wire 25b is spirally wound around the radial-direction extending portion of thewick 25a. Both end portions of theelectrical heating wire 25b extend toward theheater holder 26 side along the main axis direction. Both ends of theelectrical heating wire 25b are electrically connected to twoplanar electrodes 26h provided on the lower surface of thebottom wall 26d of theheater holder 26, respectively. When theelectrical heating wire 25b is energized through the twoplanar electrodes 26h, thewick 25a is heated. When thewick 25a is heated, the aerosol source absorbed by thewick 25a is atomized. - The
heater holder 26 is formed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom. Theperipheral wall 26a of theheater holder 26 is inserted into the outside of theperipheral wall 24a of the atomizingcontainer 24 and the inside of the outerperipheral wall 21d of thetank 21. The upper end opening edge of theperipheral wall 26a abuts on thefitting portion 24b of the atomizingcontainer 24 in the main axis direction. At the upper end of theperipheral wall 26a, two engagingpieces 26b that engage with the twoengagement holes 21f of the outerperipheral wall 21d of thetank 21 are formed. Thegasket 22, themesh body 23, and the atomizingcontainer 24 are incorporated in this order between thetank 21 and theheater holder 26 in the main axis direction. - The lower side of the
peripheral wall 26a of theheater holder 26 is exposed from thetank 21. The lower side of theperipheral wall 26a has substantially the same outer diameter as that of the outerperipheral wall 21d of thetank 21. Further, twointake holes 26c penetrating in the radial direction are formed on the lower side of theperipheral wall 26a. The twointake holes 26c are arranged to face each other on both sides of theperipheral wall 26a with the main axis O interposed therebetween. The twointake holes 26c communicate the outside of the cartridge 3 (inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10) with theatomization chamber 24c. Thebottom wall 26d of theheater holder 26 may have anintake hole 26e penetrating in the main axis direction; however, theintake hole 26e may not be formed. Theintake hole 26e also communicates the outside of the cartridge 3 (inside the cartridge accommodation portion 10) with theatomization chamber 24c. - On the
bottom wall 26d of theheater holder 26, a plate-shapedisolation wall 26f is erected in the main axis direction. Further, theisolation wall 26f extends in the radial direction, and both ends thereof are connected to the inner surface of theperipheral wall 26a. Thebottom wall 26d is formed with twoslits 26g penetrating in the main axis direction. The twoslits 26g are arranged to sandwich theisolation wall 26f. Bent portions of the twoplanar electrodes 26h are inserted into the twoslits 26g. Theisolation wall 26f prevents short circuits at both ends of theelectrical heating wire 25b connected to the twoplanar electrodes 26h and the twoplanar electrodes 26h. - Returning to
Fig. 5 , threeengagement groove portions 26i are formed on thebottom wall 26d of theheater holder 26. The threeengagement groove portions 26i are arranged at equal intervals in the circumferential direction (at intervals of 120 degrees in the circumferential direction). Theengagement groove portion 26i is formed to open at the outer side in the radial direction and at the lower side in the main axis direction. Theengagement groove portion 26i is formed in an isosceles trapezoidal shape when viewed from the radial direction, and has a tapered leg (slope) whose width in the circumferential direction gradually increases toward the lower side in the main axis direction. A number of the engagement groove portions 25i only has to be equal to or more than 2, and the number is not limited to 3. For example, the number of engagement groove portions 25i may be 6. - The
flavor source container 4 accommodates the flavor source, and the flavor is added to the aerosol atomized by thecartridge 3. Chopped tobacco or a molded product achieved by forming the tobacco raw material into granules can be used as the raw material piece constituting the flavor source. Also, the flavor source may be composed of plants other than the tobacco (for example, mint, Chinese herbs, herbs, or the like). Also, a fragrance such as menthol may be added to the flavor source. Also, the flavor source may be a carrier derived from a plant (cellulose or the like) or another carrier (including an inorganic carrier) on which the fragrance can be supported. Theflavor source container 4 is attached to thesuction port portion 11 of themain body unit 2. - As shown in
Fig. 6 , theflavor source container 4 includes a bottomedcylindrical container body 27 and afilter 28 that covers the opening portion of thecontainer body 27. Theperipheral wall 27a of thecontainer body 27 is inserted at the inside of the peripheral wall 11a1 of thesuction port portion 11. The upper side of theperipheral wall 27a of thecontainer body 27 is exposed from the peripheral wall 11a1 of thesuction port portion 11. The upper side of theperipheral wall 27a has substantially the same outer diameter as that of theperipheral wall 11 a1 of thesuction port portion 11. Astep 27b is formed on the outer surface of theperipheral wall 27a to abut on the upper end opening edge of the peripheral wall 11a1 of thesuction port portion 11. - A flavor
source storage chamber 27c is formed at the inside of theperipheral wall 27a of thecontainer body 27. A plurality ofmicropores 27e penetrating in the main axis direction are formed on thebottom wall 27d of thecontainer body 27. - The
filter 28 is made of, for example, a non-woven fabric. Thefilter 28 is arranged at the inside of theperipheral wall 27a of thecontainer body 27. Thefilter 28 closes the opening portion of thecontainer body 27, and the flavorsource storage chamber 27c is formed inside theflavor source container 4. The above-mentioned flavor source is accommodated in the flavorsource storage chamber 27c. -
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view of themain body unit 2 according to the embodiment.Fig. 8 is a front view showing a state in which thefirst case 13A is detached from themain body unit 2 according to the embodiment.Fig. 9 is a rear view showing a state in which thesecond case 13B is detached from themain body unit 2 according to the embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 7 , themain body unit 2 includes aholder 30, amain board 31, asub board 32, adisplay device 33, asensor 34, asensor holder 35, avibrator 36, and apower supply 37 in addition to thecartridge accommodating part 10, thesuction port portion 11, theouter case 12, and theinput device 15 described above. - The
power supply 37 is formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape with the Z-axis direction as the longitudinal direction. Thepower supply 37 is electrically connected to themain board 31 provided with the chargingterminal 20 via wirings. Thepower source 37 is a storage battery (secondary battery) and can be charged via the chargingterminal 20. Thepower supply 37 is not limited to the rechargeable secondary battery, but may be a supercapacitor or the like. Further, thepower supply 37 may be a primary battery. When thepower supply 37 is the primary battery, the chargingterminal 20 is unnecessary. - The
holder 30 has amain plate 41 and asub plate 42. Themain plate 41 has afirst plate surface 41a facing the +X side and asecond plate surface 41b facing the opposite side (-X side). Themain plate 41 is formed in a substantially elongated plate shape with the Z-axis direction as the longitudinal direction, the Y-axis direction as the short direction, and the X-axis direction as the thickness direction. Thesub plate 42 extends from the end portion of themain plate 41 in a direction (the thickness direction of the main plate 41 (X-axis direction) according to the present embodiment) intersecting the plate surface of the main plate 41 (first plate surface 41a andsecond plate surface 41b). - The
main board 31 and thesub board 32 are held on thefirst plate surface 41a side of themain plate 41. Anopening portion 41c is formed on the upper side (+Z side) of themain plate 41 in the longitudinal direction. Atray 44 engages with the openingportion 41c. Thesub board 32 is adhered to thetray 44 via anadhesive sheet 32a and is held by themain plate 41 via thetray 44. On the other hand, thepower supply 37 is held on thesecond plate surface 41b side (-X side) of themain plate 41. Thepower supply 37 is held on themain plate 41 via anadhesive sheet 46. - The
sub plate 42 has afirst sub plate 42A that holds thedisplay device 33 and asecond sub plate 42B that holds theinput device 15. Thedisplay device 33 is an organic EL display, a liquid crystal display, or the like. Thedisplay device 33 is arranged on the lower side (-Z side) of thedisplay cover 14. Thedisplay cover 14 has the translucency, and the display surface of thedisplay device 33 can be confirmed. Thedisplay device 33 includes a display devicemain body 33a, adisplay device holder 33b, and acushion material 33c. - The
display device holder 33b supports the display devicemain body 33a and holds thefirst sub plate 42A so as to hold thefirst sub plate 42A in the front-rear direction (X-axis direction). Further, thedisplay device holder 33b is adhered to the display devicemain body 33a via theadhesive sheet 45. Thecushion material 33c is a frame-shaped sponge body that surrounds the display surface of the display devicemain body 33a, and is arranged between thedisplay cover 14 and the display devicemain body 33a. - The
input device 15 is a push button. Theinput device 15 has a switch button 15a, aswitch board 15b, and aswitch holder 15c. Theswitch board 15b is held by thesecond sub plate 42B. The switch button 15a is arranged on theswitch board 15b. The switch button 15a is incorporated in thedisplay cover 14 side via theswitch holder 15c (seeFig. 14 described later). The input device may be a touch panel. That is, theinput device 15 only has to be a contact detection portion. - Further, the
holder 30 has a receivingportion 43 that receives the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. The receivingportion 43 is formed in a tubular shape with a bottom extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of themain plate 41 at the end portion of themain plate 41 in the short direction (Y-axis direction). - A
cover member 17 is adhered to the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 via anadhesive sheet 47. Also, asensor holder 35 is adhered to the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 via anadhesive sheet 48. - The
sensor holder 35 holds thesensor 34. Thesensor 34 is a so-called puff sensor that detects the suction of the user. Examples of thesensor 34 include a pressure sensor for detecting pressure, an air flow sensor for detecting an air flow, a temperature sensor for detecting a temperature, and the like. - On the
main board 31, asalient electrode 50 inserted into the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (specifically, an internal space formed by thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and the receiving portion 43) via the chargingterminal 20 and the receivingportion 43 described above is provided. Thevibrator 36 is not held on themain board 31 or thesub board 32, but is held on thefirst case 13A side (seeFig. 13 described later). - The component members of the
main body unit 2 excluding thefirst case 13A, thesecond case 13B, and thevibrator 36 are assembled around theholder 30. Theholder 30 has two throughholes 30a penetrating in the front-rear direction (X-axis direction). Twoscrews 40 are inserted through the two throughholes 30a. The twoscrews 40 secure theholder 30 to thefirst case 13A. That is, theholder 30 is screwed to thefirst case 13A side (seeFig. 9 ). -
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of theholder 30 on thefirst plate surface 41a side according to the present embodiment.Fig. 11 is a perspective view of theholder 30 on thesecond plate surface 41b side according to the present embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 10 and Fig. 11 , theholder 30 includes thefirst rib 42C, thesecond rib 42D, and the casefitting portion 42E in addition to themain plate 41, thesub plate 42, and the receivingportion 43 described above. - Similar to the
sub plate 42, thefirst rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D extends in a direction (the thickness direction (X-axis direction) according to the present embodiment) intersecting the plate surface (first plate surface 41a andsecond plate surface 41b) of themain plate 41 from the end portion of themain plate 41. Thefirst rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D extend in parallel with the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of themain plate 41, and are arranged to face each other in the short direction (Y-axis direction) of themain plate 41. With regard to thesub plate 42, it is similar for thefirst rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D in the sense of a "main plate intersection portion" extending in the direction intersecting the plate surface of themain plate 41 from the end portion of themain plate 41; however, thefirst rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D differ from each other in the point of holding the members of theinput device 15 and thedisplay device 33 respectively. - As shown in
Fig. 10 , a plurality ofboard support pieces 41d are formed on themain plate 41 along the peripheral edge of thefirst plate surface 41a. Theboard support piece 41d supports the peripheral edge of the main board 31 (seeFig. 7 ) and forms a space between theboard support piece 41d and thefirst plate surface 41a. As a result, theholder 30 can hold themain board 31 to which the electronic components are mounted on both sides thereof. - On the
first rib 42C (not shown, the same applies to thesecond rib 42D) surrounding thefirst plate surface 41a, aclamping piece 42a that sandwiches themain board 31 supported by theboard support piece 41d in the thickness direction (X-axis direction) is formed. Also, theboard support piece 41d is also formed in the vicinity of thesecond rib 42D in the same arrangement as that of thefirst rib 42C. Thebottom wall 43b of the receivingportion 43 is also formed with aboard support piece 43e that supports themain board 31 and aclamping piece 43f that sandwiches themain board 31 in the thickness direction (X-axis direction). - Two
engaging claws 41f for engaging thetray 44 described above with the openingportion 41c (seeFig. 7 ) of themain plate 41 are formed on the upper side in the longitudinal direction (+Z side) of thefirst plate surface 41a. The twoengaging claws 41f are arranged to face each other in the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of themain plate 41 at the peripheral edge portion of theopening portion 41c. Thetray 44 is formed in a rectangular shape extending in the Z-axis direction when viewed from the X-axis direction. -
Fig. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line B-B shown inFig. 3 .Fig. 12 shows a cross section passing through the twoengaging claws 41f and thetray 44. - As shown in
Fig. 12 , the twoengaging claws 41f are engaged with the peripheral portions of thetray 44 on the upper side (+Z side) and the lower side (-Z side) in the longitudinal direction. The peripheral portions of thetray 44 that are not engaged with the twoengaging claws 41f on the right side (+Y side) and the left side (-Y side) in the short direction are placed on thefirst plate surface 41a. - The
tray 44 is recessed on the -X side with respect to thefirst plate surface 41a of themain plate 41 in order to escape from the thickness of thevibrator 36 in the X-axis direction. Thesub board 32 is arranged in the recessed portion of thetray 44. Thesub board 32 is electrically connected to a connection terminal (not shown) of thevibrator 36. Also, thesub board 32 is formed with anopening portion 32b for avoiding interference with aneccentric weight 36a of thevibrator 36. As shown inFig. 12 , it is not necessary to make thesub board 32 into contact with thevibrator 36, and only the connection terminal (not shown) of thevibrator 36 has to be electrically connected to thesub board 32. - The
main board 31 extends in the Z-axis direction to overlap a part of the sub board 32 (tray 44) in the X-axis direction. That is, a part of themain board 31 is arranged to overlap with a part of thesub board 32 in the Z-axis direction. Aconnection terminal 32c is provided at a portion where themain board 31 and thesub board 32 overlap each other. Theconnection terminal 32c electrically connects themain board 31 and thesub board 32. -
Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a mounting structure of thevibrator 36 according to the present embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 13 , thefirst case 13A is formed with a mountingportion 13D for mounting thevibrator 36. The mountingportion 13D is formed on an opposite surface 13a1 facing the second main surface portion 12A2 in the first main surface portion 12A1 in thefirst case 13A. The opposite surface 13a1 is an inner wall surface facing the inside (-X side) of theouter case 12. - The mounting
portion 13D has a mounting wall 13d1 that surrounds the main body portion (motor portion) of thevibrator 36, and a notch portion 13d2 that cuts out a part of the mounting wall 13d1 and passes the rotation axis of thevibrator 36. The mounting wall 13d1 surrounds all four sides of the main body of thevibrator 36 from both sides in the Y-axis direction and both sides in the Z-axis direction. The notch portion 13d2 is formed in the wall portion on the -Z side of the mounting wall 13d1. Theeccentric weight 36a is arranged outside the mounting wall 13d1. - The main body of the
vibrator 36 is fitted inside the mounting wall 13d1. An adhesive sheet or an adhesive may be interposed between the main body of thevibrator 36 and thefirst case 13A. In order to make the transmission of the vibration of thevibrator 36 to thefirst case 13A to be easy, a part or all of the main body of thevibrator 36 may be brought into direct contact with thefirst case 13A. - Returning to
Fig. 10 , thesub plate 42 extends in a direction (X-axis direction) orthogonal to the plate surface (first plate surface 41a andsecond plate surface 41b) of themain plate 41. Thesub plate 42 according to the present embodiment extends on both sides (+X side and -X side) in a direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the main plate 41 (seeFig. 12 ). As a result, the cross section of theholder 30 becomes a T shape, and the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - As shown in
Fig. 10 , thesub plate 42 includes afirst sub plate 42A provided on a first end side 41h1 of the end portion of themain plate 41 and asecond sub plate 42B provided on a second end side 41h2 that is adjacent to the first end side 41h1 of the end portion of themain plate 41. The first end side 41h1 extends parallel to the X-Y plane at the upper end (+Z side) in the longitudinal direction of themain plate 41. - The second end side 41h2 is tilted approximately 45 degrees around the Z axis with respect to the X-Y plane from the end portion at the left end (-Y side) of the first end side 41h1. The end portion at the left end (-Y side) of the second end side 41h2 is located on the lower side (-Z side) in the longitudinal direction of the
main plate 41 with respect to the end portion at the right end (+Y side) of the second end side 41h2. It can be said that the second end side 41h2 is a notch portion extending diagonally so as not to interfere with the rounded first corner portion 12C1 as shown inFig. 1 . - As shown in
Fig. 11 , the first sub plate 42Aprovided on the first end side 41h1 and thesecond sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 are connected to each other. By connecting thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B having a T-shaped cross section to each other, the rigidity of theholder 30 can be further increased. Thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected at an obtuse angle. As a result, thesecond sub plate 42B can be slanted so as to face the rounded first corner portion 12C1 to hold theinput device 15. - The angle formed by the
first sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B is the angle formed by the first end side 41h1 and the second end side 41h2 in themain plate 41. That is, thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected at an obtuse angle of approximately 135 degrees. Thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are not limited to a configuration in which they are connected at approximately 135 degrees as long as they are connected within a range larger than 90 degrees and smaller than 180 degrees. - As shown in
Fig. 11 , a position-determination convex portion 42a1 is formed on thefirst sub plate 42A. The position-determination convex portion 42a1 is a protrusion for determining the position of the frame-shapeddisplay device holder 33b (seeFig. 7 ) described above. As shown inFig. 12 , the position-determination convex portion 42a1 forms the same plane (X-Y plane) as thedisplay device holder 33b. This makes it easier to attach theadhesive sheet 45 that adheres thedisplay device body 33a. - Also, as shown in
Fig. 11 , a sub-plate extending portion 42a2 is formed on thefirst sub plate 42A. The sub-plate extending portion 42a2 is arranged at the end of thefirst sub plate 42A on the side opposite to the end portion connected to thesecond sub plate 42B. The sub-plate extending portion 42a2 extends to the +Y side of thesecond rib 42D. As shown inFig. 8 , the engaging claw 14b1 of thedisplay cover 14 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42a2. - As shown in
Fig. 11 , a wiring groove 42b1 and a board holding piece 42b2 are formed on thesecond sub plate 42B. The board holding pieces 42b2 are four L-shaped protrusions that hold the four corners of theswitch board 15b (seeFig. 7 ) described above. The wiring groove 42b1 is a groove through which the wirings connecting theswitch board 15b and themain board 31 is passed. The wiring groove 42b1 is formed to cross the region surrounded by the four board holding pieces 42b2. - Also, the sub-plate extending portion 42b3 is also formed on the
second sub plate 42B. The sub-plate extending portion 42b3 is arranged at the end portion of thesecond sub plate 42B on the side opposite to the end portion connected to thefirst sub plate 42A. The sub-plate extending portion 42b3 extends to the -Y side with respect to thefirst rib 42C. As shown inFig. 8 , another engaging claw 14b2 of thedisplay cover 14 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42b3. -
Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing a mounting structure of thedisplay cover 14 according to the present embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 14 , thedisplay cover 14 has a convex curved shape on the upper side (+Z side). The above-mentioned engaging claw 14b1 is arranged at the right end (+Y side) of thedisplay cover 14. The above-mentioned engaging claw 14b2 is arranged at the left end (-Y side) of thedisplay cover 14 on the opposite side of the engaging claw 14b1. - The engaging claw 14b1 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42a2 of the
first sub plate 42A. Also, the engaging claw 14b2 engages with the sub-plate extending portion 42b3 of thesecond sub plate 42B. As shown inFig. 8 , the assembleddisplay cover 14 is engaged with theholder 30 to cross over thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B from end to end. - As shown in
Fig. 14 , thedisplay cover 14 is formed with a throughhole 14a in which the switch button 15a of theinput device 15 is arranged. The switch button 15a has a base portion 15a1 that abuts on theswitch board 15b, and a columnar button portion 15a2 that protrudes from the base portion 15a1. The button portion 15a2 is arranged by inserting the throughhole 14a. - The button portion 15a2 is formed of, for example, a rigid resin material or the like. An elastic body (spring or the like) that is not shown is provided inside the button portion 15a2 such that the button portion 15a2 returns to the original position thereof when the button portion 15a2 is released. The button portion 15a2 may be an elastic body that can be elastically deformed by pressing. In that case, a rigid body that can be displaced by pressing (such as a column body that assists in pushing the
switch board 15b) may be included inside the elastic body. An insertion hole 15a3 is formed on the peripheral surface of the button portion 15a2. The insertion hole 15a3 is formed at a root portion of the button portion 15a2 (in the vicinity of the connection portion of the button portion 15a2 with the base portion 15a1). - The
switch holder 15c is formed in an annular shape that can be externally fitted to the button portion 15a2. Theswitch holder 15c is made of a flexible material that can be deformed in response to the pressing of the button portion 15a2. Theswitch holder 15c may be made of an elastically deformable material. On the inner diameter side of theswitch holder 15c, an inner-diameter-side protrusion piece 15c1 that is insertable into the insertion hole 15a3 of the button portion 15a2 is formed. Also, on the outer diameter side of theswitch holder 15c, two outer-diameter-side protrusion pieces 15c2 protruding on both sides in the X-axis direction are formed. There is a 90 degrees phase shift between the inner-diameter-side protrusion piece 15c1 and the two outer-diameter-side protrusion pieces 15c2 around the central axis of theswitch holder 15c. Theswitch holder 15c covers the base portion 15a1 of the switch button 15a. Therefore, the base portion 15a1 can be hidden from being viewed from thedisplay cover 14 side. - The
side walls 14c are vertically installed on both sides in the X-axis direction in the vicinity of the throughhole 14a of thedisplay cover 14. Theside wall 14c is formed with two insertion holes 14c1 into which the two outer-diameter-side protrusion pieces 15c2 of theswitch holder 15c can be inserted. The component members other than theswitch holder 15c and the switch button 15a, that is, theswitch board 15b of theinput device 15, are assembled on thedisplay cover 14 side. When thedisplay cover 14 to which theswitch holder 15c and the switch button 15a are assembled engages with theholder 30, the switch button 15a is placed on theswitch board 15b and theinput device 15 is assembled. - Returning to
Fig. 11 , thefirst rib 42C of theholder 30 extends in the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) along the -Y side end of themain plate 41. The end portion at the upper side (+Z side) of thefirst rib 42C in the longitudinal direction is connected to thesecond sub plate 42B. By connecting thefirst rib 42C having the T-shaped cross section together with themain plate 41 to thesecond sub plate 42B, the rigidity of theholder 30 can be further increased. A casefitting portion 42E is projected from the side surface of thefirst rib 42C facing the opposite side (-Y side) to themain plate 41. - The case
fitting portion 42E is formed with a first fitting hole 42e1 and a second fitting hole 42e2. The first fitting hole 42e1 and the second fitting hole 42e2 are open on the -Y side. The first fitting hole 42e1 is arranged on the +X side of the casefitting portion 42E. The above-mentionedfirst case 13A is claw-fitted into the first fitting hole 42e1. The second fitting hole 42e2 is arranged on the -X side of the casefitting portion 42E. The above-mentionedsecond case 13B is claw-fitted into the second fitting hole 42e2. - Two case
fitting portions 42E are formed to be separated from each other in the longitudinal direction of thefirst rib 42C. A set of the first fitting hole 42e1 and the second fitting hole 42e2 are formed in the casefitting portion 42E arranged on the lower side (-Z side) in the longitudinal direction of thefirst rib 42C. A plurality of sets of first fitting holes 42e1 and second fitting holes 42e2 are formed in the casefitting portion 42E arranged on the upper side (+Z side) in the longitudinal direction of thefirst rib 42C to be separated from each other in the longitudinal direction. The casefitting portion 42E arranged on the +Z side is formed with a throughhole 30a for screwing theholder 30. - The case
fitting portion 42E arranged on the +Z side is provided with a clamped piece 42e3 that linearly partitions a gap between the first fitting hole 42e1 and the second fitting hole 42e2. The clamped piece 42e3 is clamped between the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of thefirst case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of thesecond case 13B. As shown inFig. 1 , the clamped piece 42e3 is not exposed on the outer surface 12b1 of theperipheral wall portion 12B of theouter case 12. That is, a step for clamping the clamped piece 42e3 is formed at the inner side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2. - As shown in
Fig. 11 , thesecond rib 42D of theholder 30 extends in the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) along the +Y-side end portion of themain plate 41. The end portion at the upper side (+Z side) of thesecond rib 42D in the longitudinal direction is connected to thefirst sub plate 42A. By connecting thesecond rib 42D having the T-shaped cross section together with themain plate 41 to thefirst sub plate 42A, the rigidity of theholder 30 can be further increased. - The
second rib 42D includes a branch portion 42D1 bent in an L shape toward the opposite side (+Y side) of themain plate 41. The branch portion 42D1 is connected to theperipheral wall 43a of the receivingportion 43. As a result, the rigidity of the connection portion between themain plate 41 and the receivingportion 43 can be increased. As shown inFig. 10 , the throughhole 30a for screwing theholder 30 is formed in the connection portion between themain plate 41 and the receivingportion 43. - The
second rib 42D is formed with a steppednotch portion 42d. Thenotch portion 42d includes a first notch portion 42d1 and a second notch portion 42d2. The first notch portion 42d1 is formed from the end portion at the +X-side of thesecond rib 42D toward the end portion at the -X-side until the front of themain plate 41. The second notch portion 42d2 is arranged on the -Z side of the first notch portion 42d1. The second notch portion 42d2 is formed from the end portion at the +X side of thesecond rib 42D toward the end portion at the - X side until the rear surface side (position beyond thesecond plate surface 41b) of the main plate 41 (seeFig. 11 ). - The first notch portion 42d1 is formed in order to avoid interference with the optical path of a light source 52 (see
Fig. 29 described later) provided on themain board 31. Thelight source 52 is, for example, an LED light or the like. As shown inFig. 29 , the second notch portion 42d2 is formed to avoid interference with thesensor holder 35 attached to thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thesensor 34 held by thesensor holder 35. -
Fig. 15 is a planar view of theholder 30 according to the present embodiment.Fig. 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line C-C shown inFig. 15 . - As shown in
Fig. 15 , the receivingportion 43 of theholder 30 is formed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom. Thebottom wall 43b of the receivingportion 43 is formed with twoinsertion holes 43c for arranging two salient electrodes 50 (seeFig. 7 ) inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - The two
insertion holes 43c are arranged to be separated from each other in the Y-axis direction with the main axis O interposed therebetween. The twoinsertion holes 43c penetrate thebottom wall 43b in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). As shown inFig. 10 , anannular wall 43d is provided to project on the lower surface side (-Z side) of thebottom wall 43b. Theannular wall 43d surrounds the circumference of the twoinsertion holes 43c. Theannular wall 43d is formed in a long hole shape in which both ends of two parallel lines extending in the Y-axis direction are connected by an arc as viewed in the bottom view. - As shown in
Fig. 16 , astep 43g (annular-shaped receiving surface) that abuts with thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) is formed inside theperipheral wall 43a of the receivingportion 43. Theperipheral wall 43a on the lower side (-Z side) of thestep 43g has a smaller diameter than that of the upper side (+Z side) of thestep 43g. As shown inFig. 15 , theperipheral wall 43a at the lower side of thestep 43g has an inner diameter D1. The inner diameter D1 corresponds to the inner diameter of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - On the upper surface side (+Z side) of the
bottom wall 43b of the receivingportion 43, an engagingprotrusion portion 43h that engages with theengagement groove portion 26i (seeFig. 5 ) of thecartridge 3 described above is formed. Theengagement groove portion 26i and the engagingprotrusion portion 43h form aposition determination mechanism 90 for determining the position of thecartridge 3 in the circumferential direction and the radial direction. Three engagingprotrusion portions 43h are formed at equal intervals in the circumferential direction (at intervals of 120 degrees in the circumferential direction). The number of the engagingprotrusion portions 43h is not limited to the same number ofengagement groove portions 26i. The number ofengaging protrusion portions 43h may be the same as or less than the number ofengagement groove portions 26i. - As shown in
Fig. 16 , the engagingprotrusion portion 43h has a curved surface shape protruding upward (+Z side) in the main axis direction. That is, the width of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h in the circumferential direction becomes smaller as toward the upper side in the main axis direction. The engagingprotrusion portion 43h may have an isosceles trapezoidal shape similar to that of theengagement groove portion 26i, or an isosceles triangle, as long as the width in the circumferential direction decreases toward the upper side in the main axis direction. Also, the engagingprotrusion portion 43h may have an asymmetrical shape such as a right triangle. For example, in a case in which the engagingprotrusion portion 43h is the right triangle, when thesuction port portion 11 is connected to thecartridge accommodating part 10, the side facing the rotation direction of thesuction port portion 11 may be the right angle side. Such configuration makes it difficult for thecartridge accommodation portion 10 to get over the engagingprotrusion portion 43h when thesuction port portion 11 is connected to thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - As shown in
Fig. 15 , the outer diameter D2 of thecartridge 3 accommodated inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is smaller than the inner diameter D1 of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. It is suitable that the gap generated between the inner diameter D1 of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (that is, the inner diameter D1 of the receivingportion 43 below thestep 43g) and the outer diameter D2 of thecartridge 3 is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter D1 of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. As a result, the clearance between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecartridge 3 becomes large, and it becomes easy to invite the engagingprotrusion portion 43h into theengagement groove portion 26i at the time of setting thecartridge 3 described later. The gap generated between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecartridge 3 hereinafter is calculated by the difference between the inner diameter D1 of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter D2 of thecartridge 3. For example, when the inner diameter D1 is 11.8 mm and the outer diameter D2 is 11.5 mm, the gap is 0.3 mm. This gap corresponds to 2.54% of the inner diameter D1 and is excluded from the above-described condition in this case. - More preferably, the gap generated between the inner diameter D1 of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter D2 of thecartridge 3 is larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter D1 of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. As a result, the clearance between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecartridge 3 becomes further larger, and it becomes easier to invite the engagingprotrusion portion 43h into theengagement groove portion 26i at the time of setting thecartridge 3 described later. For example, when the inner diameter D1 is 12.4 mm and the outer diameter D2 is 11.5 mm, the gap is 0.9 mm. This gap corresponds to 7.26% of the inner diameter D1, and in this case, the above-described condition is satisfied. - It is preferable that the radial dimension D3 of the engaging
protrusion portion 43h is larger than the gap generated between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecartridge 3. When the above-described two conditions are defined by the radial dimension D3 of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h, the next situation follows. It is preferable for the engagingprotrusion portion 43h to extend in the radial direction from the inner peripheral wall of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (that is, the inner peripheral wall of theperipheral wall 43a below thestep 43g) toward the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 with the dimension D3 that is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter D1 of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. More preferably, the engagingprotrusion portion 43h may extend in the radial direction from the inner peripheral wall of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 toward the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 with the dimension D3 that is larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter D1 of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - As shown in
Fig. 15 , an engaging protrusion portion 43i for determining the position of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in the circumferential direction is formed on thestep 43g of the receivingportion 43. There is one engaging protrusion portion 43i formed on the inner wall surface on the front side (+X side) of theperipheral wall 43a of the receivingportion 43. The engaging protrusion portion 43i does not protrude radially inward from thestep 43g of the receivingportion 43, and the engaging protrusion portion 43i is formed to the same protrusion degree as that of theperipheral wall 43a below thestep 43g. As shown inFig. 16 , the engaging protrusion portion 43i has a curved surface shape protruding upward (+Z side) in the main axis direction, similarly to the engagingprotrusion portion 43h. That is, the width of the engaging protrusion portion 43i in the circumferential direction becomes smaller as toward the upper side in the main axis direction. -
Fig. 17 is a front view showing thecartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the present embodiment.Fig. 18 is a right-side view showing thecartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the present embodiment.Fig. 19 is a left-side view showing thecartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the present embodiment.Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line D-D as shown inFig. 18 . - As shown in
Fig. 17 , thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is a cylindrical member and extends in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). Thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is made of a metal tubular member while theouter case 12 and theholder 30 are made of resin. - A cartridge insertion-
removal port 10a is formed at an end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction. On the other hand, anengagement groove portion 10b that engages with the above-mentioned engaging protrusion portion 43i is formed at an end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 on the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction. There is oneengagement groove portion 10b formed on the front side (+X side) of the lower end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - As shown in
Fig. 18 , a throughhole 10c and twoair communication holes 10e are formed on the right side (+Y side) of the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. A cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C, which will be described later, provided in the cover member 17 (seeFig. 7 ) is inserted into the throughhole 10c (seeFig. 29 described later). The twoair communication holes 10e communicate with the twoair holes 19 provided in the cover member 17 (seeFig. 29 described later). - As shown in
Fig. 18 , the throughhole 10c is an elongated hole extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). A rectangular groove 10c1 is formed at the end edge of the throughhole 10c on the -X side. The rectangular groove 10c1 is formed to make the shape of the throughhole 10c to be asymmetrical in the X-axis direction in order to prevent any mistake in assembling thecover member 17 to thecartridge accommodation portion 10. The twoair communication holes 10e are arranged to sandwich the throughhole 10c in the X-axis direction. Theair communication hole 10e is formed larger than theair hole 19 as shown inFig. 29 , which will be described later. This configuration makes it possible to prevent the non-communication between theair hole 19 and theair communication hole 10e and the position shift so as to narrow the flow path area. That is, at the time of assembling themain body unit 2, the air holes 19 are less likely to be blocked. - As shown in
Fig. 19 , another throughhole 10d is also formed on the left side (-Y side) of the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. A cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D, which will be described later, provided in the sensor holder 35 (seeFig. 7 ) is inserted into the throughhole 10d (seeFig. 29 described later). The throughhole 10d is an elongated hole extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). The throughhole 10d is arranged diagonally to the left front side (+X side) of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, and as shown inFig. 29 described later, the throughhole 10d does not have a point-symmetrical positional relationship about the main axis O as the center with respect to the throughhole 10c on the right side (+Y side). - As shown in
Fig. 20 , in thecartridge accommodation portion 10, aninsert ring 10A is internally fitted by press fitting on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to the throughhole 10c and the throughhole 10d. Theinsert ring 10A is a tubular member made of a resin. Theinsert ring 10A is formed with a suctionport connection portion 10B for connecting the suction port portion 11 (seeFig. 5 ) to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. Arecess 10f is formed on the inner wall surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction such that the inner diameter is not reduced by the inner fitting of theinsert ring 10A. - Two suction
port connection portions 10B are formed at equal intervals (180 degrees) in the circumferential direction of theinsert ring 10A. The suctionport connection portion 10B is a groove (notch) formed in theinsert ring 10A. The suctionport connection portion 10B has a first groove portion 10b1, a second groove portion 10b2, and a third groove portion 10b3. A width of the first groove portion 10b1 increases in the circumferential direction as toward the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction. The second groove portion 10b2 extends downward (-Z side) in the main axis direction with a constant width from the lower end of the first groove portion 10b1. The third groove portion 10b3 is bent 90 degrees in the circumferential direction from the lower end of the second groove portion 10b2, and rotates theinsert ring 10A approximately 1/4 circle in a constant width. -
Fig. 21 is a right side view of thesuction port portion 11 according to the present embodiment.Fig. 22 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line E-E as shown inFig. 21 . - As shown in
Fig. 21 , thesuction port portion 11 has a protrusion portion 11b1 that engages with the suctionport connection portion 10B of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 described above. Thesuction port portion 11 includes a resin suction port portionmain body 11A and, as shown inFig. 22 , atubular body 11B made of a metal and having two protrusion portions 11b1 formed therein. - As shown in
Fig. 22 , the suction port portionmain body 11A is formed in a cylindrical shape with a bottom. The above-mentioned flavor source container 4 (seeFig. 6 ) is inserted inside the peripheral wall 11a1 of the suction port portionmain body 11A. On the outer surface of the peripheral wall 11a1, a flange portion 11a2 extending radially outward is provided in an annular shape. As shown inFig. 6 , the flange portion 11a2 abuts on the upper end opening edge of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (opening edge of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a) in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). - A through hole 11a4 penetrating in the main axis direction is formed in the bottom wall 11a3 of the suction port portion
main body 11A. Acartridge contact portion 60 is internally fitted in the through hole 11a4 (seeFig. 6 ). Thecartridge contact portion 60 is an elastic body formed of a resin material such as a silicone resin. Thecartridge contact portion 60 includes afirst ring portion 60a, a cylindrical portion 60b, and asecond ring portion 60c. - The
first ring portion 60a is arranged on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to the bottom wall 11a3 of the suction port portionmain body 11A. Thefirst ring portion 60a has a larger outer diameter than the through hole 11a4 and extends to the inner wall surface of theperipheral wall 11 a1 of the suction port portionmain body 11A. Thefirst ring portion 60a abuts on thebottom wall 27d of theflavor source container 4 inside the peripheral wall 11a1. A surface at the side of thefirst ring portion 60a facing thebottom wall 27d of theflavor source container 4 may be a flat surface, or may be formed as a groove following the shape of the legs of thebottom wall 27d. Thefirst ring portion 60a serves as a non-slip in the circumferential direction of theflavor source container 4 and a seal chamber of themicropores 27e of theflavor source container 4. Thefirst ring portion 60a does not have to come into contact with thebottom wall 27d of theflavor source container 4. In that case, a seal portion that prevents the introduction of outside air can be formed at the contact portion between theflavor source container 4 and thesuction port portion 11 at thestep 27b. The cylindrical portion 60b is arranged by inserting the through hole 11a4 of the bottom wall 11a3. The cylindrical portion 60b connects the inner diameter side of thefirst ring portion 60a and the inner diameter side of thesecond ring portion 60c in the main axis direction. - The
second ring portion 60c is arranged on the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to thebottom wall 11 a3 of the suction port portionmain body 11A. Thesecond ring portion 60c has a larger outer diameter than the through hole 11a4 and extends to the inner wall surface of thetubular body 11B. Thesecond ring portion 60c is formed with anannular protrusion 61 protruding downward in the main axis direction toward thecartridge 3. Due to theannular protrusion 61, the contact of thesecond ring portion 60c with thecartridge 3 is no longer a planar contact, the contact pressure with respect to thecartridge 3 increases, and the frictional force in the circumferential direction and the pressing force in the main axis direction, which will be described later, are likely to occur. - A
communication hole 62 is formed at the center of thefirst ring portion 60a, the cylindrical portion 60b, and thesecond ring portion 60c. Thecommunication hole 62 communicates the throughhole 21b of thetank 21 of thecartridge 3 described above with themicropores 27e of theflavor source container 4. Theannular protrusion 61 of thesecond ring portion 60c is formed in a double annular shape. Theannular protrusion 61 abuts on thetop wall 21a of thetank 21 in the circumference of the throughhole 21b of thecartridge 3 such that a double seal with a high airtight property can be formed. - Returning to
Fig. 22 , thetubular body 11B is outwardly fitted onto the peripheral wall 11a1 below the flange portion 11a2 of the suction port portionmain body 11A by press fitting. Two protrusion portions 11b1 are arranged on the peripheral surface of thetubular body 11B at equal intervals (180 degrees) in the circumferential direction. Thetubular body 11B extends downward (-Z side) in the main axis direction from the peripheral wall 11a1 of the suction port portionmain body 11A. The above-mentionedsecond ring portion 60c is arranged in the space below the bottom wall 11a3 surrounded by thetubular body 11B. As shown inFig. 6 , the inner diameter of thetubular body 11B is larger than the outer diameter of thecartridge 3. As a result, even if thesuction port portion 11 is strongly pushed toward thecartridge 3 and thesecond ring portion 60c is elastically deformed so as to be crushed in the main axis direction as in a state shown inFig. 37 , which will be described later, thetubular body 11B remains to not to interfere with thecartridge 3. -
Fig. 23 is a perspective view of themain board 31 according to the present embodiment.Fig. 24 is a perspective view showing a state in which thesalient electrode cover 51 is removed from thesalient electrode 50 of themain board 31 according to the embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 23 , themain board 31 has a plate shape extending along a Y-Z plane, and has afirst plate surface 31a facing the front side (+X side) and asecond plate surface 31b facing the rear side (-X side). In thesecond plate surface 31b of themain board 31, thesalient electrode 50 inserted into the cartridge storage chamber, which is an internal space formed by thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and the receivingportion 43 described above, and alight source 52 illuminating the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 are arranged. Thesalient electrode 50 may reach the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in the cartridge accommodating chamber, or may reach only the inside of the receivingportion 43. Also, in a case in which the receivingportion 43 is formed in a flat plate shape, thesalient electrode 50 can easily reach the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Here, the "main board" means the largest board among the boards housed inside the
outer case 12. Themain board 31 is larger than thesub board 32 and theswitch board 15b of theinput device 15 described above. In a case in which only one board is housed inside theouter case 12, the board is referred to as the "main board". In a case in which two boards having the same size are housed inside theouter case 12, the board provided with an electronically controlled arithmetic unit such as a CPU or a microcomputer is referred to as the "main board". - The
main board 31 has afirst portion 31A extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) and asecond portion 31B extending in a direction intersecting thefirst portion 31A. Thesecond portion 31B extends in the Y-axis direction orthogonal to the direction in which thefirst portion 31A extends. That is, themain board 31 is formed in an L shape when viewed from the X-axis direction. Thesecond portion 31B does not necessarily have to be bent at a right angle to thefirst portion 31A as long as thesecond portion 31B can extend to the lower side (-Z side) of the receivingportion 43 as shown inFig. 10 . That is, the shape of themain board 31 is not limited to the L shape. - The
first portion 31A is a portion that overlaps with themain plate 41 of theholder 30 as shown inFig. 10 . Thefirst portion 31A is held on themain plate 41 by theboard support piece 41d and theclamping piece 42a. Thefirst portion 31A extends in the main axis direction along themain plate 41. That is, thefirst portion 31A extends in parallel with thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Thelight source 52 is arranged on thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side (+Y side) of thefirst portion 31A (seeFig. 23 ). - The
second portion 31B is a portion extending from themain plate 41 of theholder 30 shown inFig. 10 to the receivingportion 43 side (+Y side). Thesecond portion 31B is held by theboard support piece 43e and theclamping piece 43f of thebottom wall 43b of the receivingportion 43. Thesecond portion 31B is arranged to face the receiving portion 43 (that is, the end portion of the cartridge accommodation portion 10) in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). In other words, thesecond portion 31B is arranged side by side with the receivingportion 43 in the main axis direction. Thesalient electrode 50 is arranged on the side (+Z side) facing the receivingportion 43 of thesecond portion 31B (seeFig. 23 ). - As shown in
Fig. 24 , thesalient electrode 50 is supported by apedestal portion 50A provided on thesecond plate surface 31b of themain board 31. Thepedestal portion 50A supports thesalient electrode 50 so as to be parallel to the plate surface (first plate surface 31a,second plate surface 31b, that is, the Y-Y plane) of themain board 31. That is, the two "+" and "-" terminals of thesalient electrode 50 supported by thepedestal portion 50A extend in parallel along the Y-Z plane. - The
main board 31 is provided with asalient electrode cover 51 that covers a portion where thesalient electrode 50 is provided. The portion where thesalient electrode 50 is provided includes thepedestal portion 50A. Specifically, the portion where thesalient electrode 50 is provided includes thepedestal portion 50A, the root portion of thesalient electrode 50, and the peripheral region of thepedestal portion 50A on thesecond plate surface 31b. Thesalient electrode cover 51 is formed in a substantially box shape with an opening on the side facing thesecond plate surface 31b. Thesalient electrode cover 51 has acover end wall 51a arranged on the -X side of thepedestal portion 50A, and a coverperipheral wall 51b that surrounds four sides of thepedestal portion 50A including both sides in the Y-axis direction and both sides in the Z-axis direction. - Two through
holes 51c are formed in the wall portion on the +Z side of the coverperipheral wall 51b through which thesalient electrode 50 is arranged to penetrate therethrough. The tip portion of thesalient electrode 50 is biased to the +Z side by a spring member (not shown) housed in the root portion of thesalient electrode 50, and is freely displaceable in the Z-axis direction. That is, thesalient electrode 50 extends toward thecartridge 3 and is displaced in the -Z direction when thecartridge 3 is inserted. Even in that state, thesalient electrode 50 is biased in the +Z direction such that contact with thecartridge 3 can be ensured. The inner wall surface of the throughhole 51c is in close contact with a portion that does not constrain the displacement of the tip portion of thesalient electrode 50, for example, the outer periphery of the root portion of thesalient electrode 50 in the present embodiment. -
Fig. 25 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line F-F shown inFig. 9 . - As shown in
Fig. 25 , thesalient electrode cover 51 is in contact with the receivingportion 43 of theholder 30 in which theinsertion hole 43c is formed. Thesalient electrode 50 is inserted into theinsertion hole 43c. The wall portion on the +Z side of the coverperipheral wall 51b of thesalient electrode cover 51 is in contact with theannular wall 43d of thebottom wall 43b of the receivingportion 43 in the main axis direction. Thesalient electrode cover 51 is made of a silicone resin. The wall portion on the +Z side of the coverperipheral wall 51b is elastically deformed due to contact with theannular wall 43d. - A
board contact portion 43j is provided on thebottom wall 43b of the receivingportion 43. Theboard contact portion 43j is arranged on the +X side of theannular wall 43d. Theboard contact portion 43j is provided to protrude from thebottom wall 43b of the receivingportion 43 toward the -Z side, and is in contact with themain board 31 in the main axis direction. As shown inFig. 10 , theboard contact portion 43j is arranged between theboard support piece 43e and theclamping piece 43f provided on thebottom wall 43b, and extends linearly in the Y-axis direction. - As shown in
Fig. 25 , theannular wall 43d extends to the -Z side with respect to theboard contact portion 43j. The elastic deformation of thesalient electrode cover 51 due to theannular wall 43d is limited to a certain amount by the contact between theboard contact portion 43j and themain board 31. That is, the contact pressure between theannular wall 43d and thesalient electrode cover 51 can be managed by theboard contact portion 43j. Therefore, the sealing property between theannular wall 43d and thesalient electrode cover 51 can be ensured without excessively pressing thesalient electrode cover 51 against theannular wall 43d. - The
salient electrode cover 51 is provided on themain board 31 together with thesalient electrode 50. That is, thesalient electrode cover 51 is not held by a structure other than the main board 31 (for example, theouter case 12 or the like). Also, as shown inFig. 25 , thesalient electrode cover 51 is incorporated in theouter case 12 in a non-contact state. As a result, it is possible to prevent thesalient electrode cover 51 from coming into contact with theouter case 12 to be deformed or misaligned such that the sheath property is not impaired. -
Fig. 26 is a view showing thecover member 17 as viewed from the outside in the radial direction according to the embodiment.Fig. 27 is a view showing thecover member 17 as viewed from the inside in the radial direction according to the embodiment.Fig. 28 is a perspective view showing thecover member 17 according to the embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 26 , thecover member 17 is provided with a main-body-case-side protrusion 17A on the outer side in the radial direction, that is, on the right side (+Y side) facing themain body case 13. As shown inFig. 2 , the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A is inserted into theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13. Thecover member 17 has the translucency, and the remaining amount of the aerosol source of thecartridge 3 housed in thecartridge accommodation portion 10 can be confirmed through the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A. - The main-body-case-
side protrusion 17A is formed in an elongated hole shape extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) similar to theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13. The main-body-case-side protrusion 17A is slightly smaller than the openingportion 13a. Anair inlet 18 is formed in the gap between the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A and theopening portion 13a. A part of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A may be in contact with the inner wall surface of theopening portion 13a. Theair inlet 18 is an inlet of an intake flow path that takes in outside air into the inside of theouter case 12 due to the suction of the user. - The
air inlet 18 is formed in an annular shape along the opening edge (also referred to as the peripheral edge of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A) of theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13. It is suitable that a dimension of theair inlet 18 is set to a value such that theair inlet 18 cannot be completely blocked by the user's finger. For example, the dimension of theair inlet 18 in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) may be equal to or larger than the first finger indirect width (for example, equal to or more than 2.0 cm) of the average thumb of a general adult. Also, the distance between the two slits extending parallel to the main axis direction of theair inlet 18 in the X-axis direction may be equal to or larger than the indirect width of the first finger of the average thumb of a general adult. - It is suitable that the
air inlet 18 has only one slit or two slits extending in parallel to the main axis direction as long as the dimension thereof makes theair inlet 18 to not be blocked by the user's finger. That is, theair inlet 18 may be formed in the slit shape along the opening edge of theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13. - As shown in
Fig. 28 , thecover member 17 has aplate portion 17B that supports the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A. Theplate portion 17B is arranged to overlap the inside of themain body case 13. Theplate portion 17B is interposed between themain body case 13 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) of theplate portion 17B is curved along the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Also, themain body case 13 side (+Y side) of theplate portion 17B is curved along the inner wall surface of theperipheral wall portion 12B (seeFig. 2 ). The curved shape (curvature or the like) of theplate portion 17B is different between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) and themain body case 13 side (+Y side). - Further, the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction of the
plate portion 17B on themain body case 13 side is curved along the inner wall surface of the second corner portion 12C2 of theperipheral wall portion 12B. That is, the thickness of theplate portion 17B decreases as toward the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction. The above-mentionedair hole 19, theair groove 70, and the case fitting hole 17b1 are formed in theplate portion 17B. The twoair holes 19 are formed to sandwich the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in the X-axis direction. -
Fig. 29 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line G-G shown inFig. 3 . - As shown in
Fig. 29 , the air holes 19 are arranged at locations where thecover member 17 and themain body case 13 overlap each other. That is, the air holes 19 are arranged inside themain body case 13 and are covered by themain body case 13. Therefore, theair hole 19 cannot be visually recognized from the outside of themain body case 13. Also, theair hole 19 cannot be directly blocked with the finger unless themain body case 13 is removed. - The
air hole 19 allows fluid communication between theair inlet 18 and the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Theair hole 19 is a main flow path of the intake flow path that takes in the outside air inside theouter case 12. Theair hole 19 according to the present embodiment communicates with theair communication hole 10e formed in thecartridge accommodation portion 10, and allows theair inlet 18 and the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 to communicate with each other in a short distance. In a case in which theair communication hole 10e is not formed, the air taken into the inside of theouter case 12 from theair hole 19 flows into the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 through all of the gaps of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Returning to
Fig. 26 , two sets of case fitting holes 17b1 are formed in theplate portion 17B on the upper side and the lower side of theair hole 19 to sandwich the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in the X-axis direction. Themain body case 13 is claw-fitted into a total of four case fitting holes 17b1. Specifically, thefitting claw 13E of thefirst case 13A (seeFig. 34 described later) is claw-fitted into the two case fitting holes 17b1 arranged on the +X side of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A. Also, thefitting claw 13I (seeFig. 35 described later) of thesecond case 13B is claw-fitted into the two case fitting holes 17b1 arranged on the -X side of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A. - The
air groove 70 forms a space connecting between theair inlet 18 and theair hole 19. As shown inFig. 28 , theair groove 70 includes anannular groove portion 71 and two steppedgroove portions 72. Theannular groove portion 71 is formed in an annular shape in the circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in theplate portion 17B. Theannular groove portion 71 is recessed on the -Y side with respect to the outer surface of theplate portion 17B on themain body case 13 side (+Y side). As shown inFig. 29 , the width of theannular groove portion 71 is preferably larger than the width of the air inlet 18 (distance from the inner peripheral edge to the outer peripheral edge). - The two
step groove portions 72 are formed on the +X side edge and the -X side edge of theannular groove portion 71. Thestep groove portion 72 has a lower bottom surface than theannular groove portion 71. That is, thestep groove portion 72 is recessed on the -Y side with respect to theannular groove portion 71. Theair hole 19 is formed on the bottom surface of thestep groove portion 72. The bottom surface of thestep groove portion 72 is formed wider than the opening area of theair hole 19. - As shown in
FIG. 27 , thecover member 17 has a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C on thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) of theplate portion 17B. The cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C is inserted into a throughhole 10c (seeFig. 18 ) formed on the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. The cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C is formed in the shape of an elongated hole extending in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) similar to the throughhole 10c of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Further, as shown in
Fig. 27 , thecover member 17 has a cover-position-determination protrusion 17D on thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side (-Y side) of theplate portion 17B. The cover-position-determination protrusion 17D is arranged on the -X side of the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C. The cover-position-determination protrusion 17D is a rectangular protrusion extending in the X-axis direction. The cover-position-determination protrusion 17D is inserted into the rectangular groove 10c1 of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 shown inFig. 18 . This configuration makes it possible to prevent any mistake in assembling thecover member 17 to thecartridge accommodation portion 10. -
Fig. 30 is a view showing thesensor holder 35 as viewed from the outside in the radial direction according to the present embodiment.Fig. 31 is a view showing thesensor holder 35 as viewed from the inside in the radial direction according to the embodiment.Fig. 32 is a perspective view showing thesensor holder 35 according to the present embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 32 , thesensor holder 35 includes abent plate portion 35A having a shape following the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. As shown inFig. 29 , thebent plate portion 35A is in close contact with the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 via theadhesive sheet 48. Thebent plate portion 35A is arranged in a narrow gap between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and theholder 30. - As shown in
Fig. 29 , thesensor holder 35 is provided with a holder-side protrusion 35B protruding toward theholder 30 side on the outer surface of thebent plate portion 35A on the opposite side of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. The holder-side protrusion 35B is formed in a cylindrical shape. Thesensor 34 is held inside the holder-side protrusion 35B. The holder-side protrusion 35B (and the sensor 34) is arranged to be inserted into the second notch portion 42d2 of thesecond rib 42D of theholder 30. - The holder-
side protrusion 35B is formed with anair flow path 80 that connects the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thesensor 34. Theair flow path 80 extends radially from thesensor 34 to the inner wall surface of thebent plate portion 35A. A holdingportion 35C for holding thesensor 34 is provided on thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side of theair flow path 80. As shown inFig. 31 , the holdingportions 35C are arranged in pairs on the inner wall surface of theair flow path 80 so as to face each other on the inner side in the radial direction of thesensor 34. When thesensor 34 comes into contact with the holdingportion 35C, thesensor 34 is prevented from falling into the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - In the
sensor 34, a portion at thecartridge accommodating unit 10 side is formed as a detection unit. The detection unit detects, for example, the behavior of the diaphragm that deforms in response to pressure fluctuation as a change in capacitance. The detection portion is covered with a waterproof-breathable member 81. The waterproof-breathable member 81 is made of a material having both waterproofness and breathability properties. The material of the waterproof-breathable member 81 is formed with innumerable micropores having a size such that water droplets cannot pass therethrough but the air can pass therethrough. The waterproof -breathable member 81 partitions the space between the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thesensor 34. That is, the waterproof-breathable member 81 does not allow the fluid communication from the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 to thesensor 34 while allowing the air only to pass therethrough. - As shown in
Fig. 32 , a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D protruding toward thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side is provided on the inner wall surface of thebent plate portion 35A on thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side. As shown inFig. 31 , the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D is formed in a substantially C shape when viewed from the inside in the radial direction. The cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D is inserted into a throughhole 10d (seeFig. 19 ) formed on the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - The
sensor holder 35 has translucency and also serves as a light guide member that guides the light of thelight source 52 to the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, as shown inFig. 6 . Thesensor holder 35 is made of, for example, a polycarbonate resin. The polycarbonate resin adds appropriate rigidness and good translucency for serving as the light guide member to thesensor holder 35 that holds thesensor 34. As the translucency of thesensor holder 35, it is preferable that the transmittance is lower than that of transparency such that the transmitted light is diffused. - As shown in
Fig. 6 , thesensor holder 35 is interposed between thelight source 52 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Thelight source 52 is arranged on the upper side (+Z side) with respect to thesensor 34 in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 so as to not to overlap thesensor 34. Thelight source 52 is arranged on the side opposite to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a in the main axis direction of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. In addition, "the side opposite to the cartridge insertion-removal port" means a region within the range of L/2 from the end portion on the opposite side of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, wherein L is defined as the dimension of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in the main axis direction. - The
light source 52 is arranged so as to overlap at least a part of thewindow portion 16. That is, when viewed from the Y-axis direction, thewindow portion 16 and thelight source 52 are arranged to overlap each other. Thetank 21 of thecartridge 3 is arranged between thewindow portion 16 and thelight source 52. Thelight source 52 illuminates at least the lower half of theliquid storage chamber 21g inside thetank 21. Between thewindow portion 16 and thelight source 52, thecover member 17, the throughhole 10c of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, thetank 21, the throughhole 10d of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, thesensor holder 35, and the first notch portion 42d1 of thesecond rib 42D of theholder 30 are arranged. -
Fig. 33 is a perspective view showing an assembly method of themain body unit 2 according to the embodiment.Fig. 34 is a rear view showing the inner configuration of thefirst case 13A according to the embodiment.Fig. 35 is a front view showing the inner configuration of thesecond case 13B according to the embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 33 , themain body unit 2 is assembled by screwing theholder unit 100 to which various components mainly including theholder 30 have been incorporated to thefirst case 13A to which thevibrator 36 is mounted, then combining thefirst case 13A and thesecond case 13B, and finally performing a welding process. It is suitable to adopt the ultrasonic welding as the welding process. - The
holder unit 100 includes components of themain body unit 2 excluding thefirst case 13A, thesecond case 13B, and thevibrator 36. Specifically, theholder unit 100 includes theholder 30, thecartridge accommodation portion 10, thesuction port portion 11, thedisplay cover 14, theinput device 15, themain board 31, thesub board 32, thedisplay device 33, thesensor 34, thesensor holder 35, and thepower supply 37. Thesuction port portion 11 may be detached from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 at the time of assembling themain body unit 2. - As shown in
Fig. 34 , on the opposite surface 13a1 facing thesecond case 13B in the first main surface portion 12A1 of thefirst case 13A, the mountingportion 13D of the above-describedvibrator 36, the twoboss portions 13C for screwing theholder 30, a plurality of case-side protrusions 13G that abut on thefirst rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D of theholder 30, and thegroove portion 13H that abuts on the receivingportion 43 of theholder 30 are formed. - Screw holes are formed in the two
boss portions 13C. Two screws 40 (seeFig. 33 ) that have passed through the two throughholes 30a of theholder 30 are screwed into the twoboss portions 13C. The case-side protrusions 13G are configurations that abut on thefirst rib 42C, wherein as shown inFig. 34 , the case-side protrusions 13G are arranged at the -Y side with respect to the mountingportion 13D on the opposite surface 13a1, and exist in a dotted manner in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). - The case-
side protrusions 13G that abut on thesecond rib 42D are arranged at the +Y side of the mountingportion 13D on the opposite surface 13b1 and exist in a dotted manner in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). The case-side protrusion 13G1 arranged at the lower end (-Z side) in the main axis direction is bent in an L shape corresponding to the branch portion 42D1 of thesecond rib 42D. Thegroove portion 13H is recessed on the +X side along the peripheral surface of the receivingportion 43. - The inner wall surface of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of the
first case 13A is provided with thefitting claws 13E provided on both the left and right sides and thefitting claws 13F provided on the lower side. The twofitting claws 13E provided on the +Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 are claw-fitted into the case fitting holes 17b1 (seeFig. 26 andFig. 28 ) of thecover member 17 described above. - Also, the three
fitting claws 13E provided on the -Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 are claw-fitted into the first fitting hole 42e1 (seeFig. 11 andFig. 29 ) of theholder 30 described above. Also, the twofitting claws 13F provided on the -Z side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 are claw-fitted to theclaw receiving portion 13K (seeFig. 35 ) of thesecond case 13B described later. - As shown in
Fig. 35 , on the opposite surface 13b1 facing thefirst case 13A in the second main surface portion 12A2 of thesecond case 13B, a plurality of case-side protrusions 13J that abut thefirst rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D of theholder 30, and agroove portion 13L that abuts on the receivingportion 43 of theholder 30 are formed. - The case-
side protrusions 13J that abut on thefirst rib 42C exist in a dotted manner in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) on the -Y side of the opposite surface 13b1. The case-side protrusion 13J that abuts on thesecond rib 42D extends linearly in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) at the substantially central portion of the opposite surface 13b1 in the Y-axis direction. Thegroove portion 13L is recessed on the -X side along the peripheral surface of the receivingportion 43. - On the inner wall surface of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of the
second case 13B,fitting claws 13I provided on both the left and right sides and aclaw receiving portion 13K provided on the lower side are provided. The twofitting claws 131 provided on the +Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 are claw-fitted into the case fitting holes 17b1 (seeFig. 26 andFig. 28 ) of thecover member 17 described above. - Also, the three
fitting claws 131 provided on the -Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 are claw-fitted into the second fitting hole 42e2 (seeFig. 11 andFig. 29 ) of theholder 30 described above. Also, thefitting claws 13F (seeFig. 34 ) of thefirst case 13A described above are claw-fitted to the twoclaw receiving portions 13K provided on the -Z side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2. - The
main body unit 2 includes afirst connection portion 91 connecting the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of thefirst case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of thesecond case 13B, asecond connection portion 92 connecting theholder 30 to the opposite surfaces 13a1, 13b1 of either of the first main surface portion 12A1 or the second main surface portion 12A2, and athird connection portion 93 connecting theholder 30 to the opposite surfaces 13a1, 13b1 of the other one of the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2. - The
first connection portion 91 includes a claw fitting between thefitting claw 13F (seeFig. 34 ) of thefirst case 13A and theclaw receiving portion 13K (seeFig. 35 ) of thesecond case 13B described above. As described above, the connection method of thefirst connection portion 91 includes the claw fitting. - The second connecting
portion 92 includes the screw fixing (seeFig. 33 ) of theholder 30 to theboss portion 13C (seeFig. 34 ) provided on the opposite surface 13a1 (one opposite surface) of the first main surface portion 12A1 of thefirst case 13A described above. In this way, the connection method of thesecond connection portion 92 includes the screw fixing. - The
third connection portion 93 includes the welding (seeFig. 29 ) of the case-side protrusion 13J (seeFig. 35 ) provided on the opposite surface 13b1 (the other opposite surface) of the second main surface portion 12A2 of thesecond case 13B described above, and thefirst rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D provided on theholder 30. In this way, the connection method of thethird connection portion 93 includes the welding. The peripheral surface of the receivingportion 43 is also welded to thegroove portion 13L (seeFig. 35 ) of thesecond case 13B. - Further, in the present embodiment, the
first rib 42C and thesecond rib 42D are also welded (SeeFig. 29 ) to the case-side protrusion 13G provided on the opposite surface 13a1 (one opposite surface) of the first main surface portion 12A1 of thefirst case 13A. In this way, the connection method of thesecond connection portion 92 also includes the welding. The peripheral surface of the receivingportion 43 is also welded to thegroove portion 13H (seeFig. 34 ) of thefirst case 13A. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
fitting claw 13E (seeFig. 34 ) provided on the -Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of thefirst case 13A is claw fitted into the first fitting hole 42e1 (seeFig. 11 ) provided in theholder 30. In this way, the connection method of thesecond connection portion 92 also includes the claw fitting. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
fitting claw 13E (seeFig. 35 ) provided on the -Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of thesecond case 13B is claw fitted into the second fitting hole 42e2 (seeFig. 11 ). In this way, the connection method of thethird connection portion 93 also includes the claw fitting. - That is, the connection method of the
first connection portion 91 is one type of the claw fitting. The connection methods of thesecond connection portion 92 include three types of claw fitting, screwing, and welding. The connection methods of thethird connection portion 93 include two types of claw fitting and welding. Therefore, thefirst connection portion 91, thesecond connection portion 92, and thethird connection portion 93 are different from each other in the number of connection methods. - In this way, it is difficult for the user to disassemble since the numbers of the connection methods of the three connection portions (
first connection portion 91,second connection portion 92, and third connection portion93) of themain body unit 2 are not the same. Even if the number of connection methods of the three connection portions is the same, if the types of the connection methods are different, it can be difficult for the user to disassemble. For example, it is suitable that the connection method of thefirst connection portion 91 is only one type of claw fitting, the connection method of thesecond connection portion 92 is only one type of screwing, and the connection method of thethird connection portion 93 is only one type of welding. - Also, even if the number and types of connection methods of two among the three connection portions are the same, if the number or type of connection methods of the remaining one connection portion is different, it is difficult for the user to disassemble. That is, at least one of the three connection portions may have a different number of connection methods. Also, at least one of the three connection portions may have a different type of connection method.
- Also, the
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment has afourth connection portion 94 that connects the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of thefirst case 13A and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of thesecond case 13B via thecover member 17. Thefourth connection portion 94 has a claw fitting between a case fitting hole 17b1 (seeFig. 26 ) provided in thecover member 17 described above with afitting claw 13E (seeFig. 34 ) provided on the +Y side of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 of thefirst case 13A and thefitting claw 13E (seeFig. 35 ) provided on the +Y side of the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 of thesecond case 13B. As described above, the connection method of thefourth connection portion 94 includes the claw fitting. -
Fig. 36 is a front view showing themain body unit 2 with thesuction port portion 11 in a state of being detached according to the embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 36 , themain body unit 2 includes acartridge accommodation portion 10 having a cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protruding from theouter case 12. That is, a part of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 including the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protrudes from theouter case 12 such that it becomes easy to see the location where thecartridge 3 is inserted and removed. - A part of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 protruding from theouter case 12 includes a suctionport connection portion 10B (seeFig. 6 andFig. 20 ) for connecting thesuction port portion 11 to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. That is, at least a part of the suctionport connection portion 10B protrudes from theouter case 12. As a result, the first groove portion 10b1 of the suctionport connection portion 10B and the like can be easily seen from the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. - The
outer case 12 is provided with a raisedportion 12D on the upper side (+Z side) in the main axis direction. Thecartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes upward in the main axis direction from a deformation transition portion 12D1 of the raisedportion 12D. The deformation transition portion 12D1 is a portion from the second corner portion 12C2 to the top portion P of the raisedportion 12D. It can be said that the deformation transition portion 12D1 is a portion in which the dimension of theouter case 12 in the Z-axis direction increases from the second corner portion 12C2 to the top portion P of the raisedportion 12D. Also, it can be said that thedeformation transition portion 1201 is a portion inclined with respect to the main axis direction. The deformation transition portion 12D1 is not limited to the curved surface as shown inFig. 36 , and may be a slope surface. - Due to the deformation transition portion 12D1, a portion (+Y side) that is largely exposed from the
outer case 12 and a portion (-Y side) that is slightly exposed from theouter case 12 are formed in thecartridge accommodation portion 10. The visibility of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 can be ensured in the largely exposed portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. It is possible to secure an area for protecting thecartridge accommodation portion 10 by theouter case 12 in the slightly exposed portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Also, since the contact length between the edge of theouter case 12 and the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 becomes long, it becomes easy to secure the connection strength when the two portions are bonded to each other. - As shown in
Fig. 36 , the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a is arranged at a position below the top P of the raisedportion 12D in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) in which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 extends. That is, the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a is lowered to the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction with respect to the top portion P of the raisedportion 12D. For example, when themain body unit 2 is turned upside down and dropped, the raisedportion 12D comes into contact with the ground or the like before the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a so as to protect the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. - The raised
portion 12D has a deformation transition portion 12D2 in which theinput device 15 is arranged on the opposite side (-Y side) thereof with the deformation transition portion 12D1 and the top portion P being interposed therebetween. Theinput device 15 is arranged at a position below the top portion P of the raisedportion 12D in the main axis direction (Z-axis direction) in which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 extends. For example, when themain body unit 2 is turned upside down and dropped, the raisedportion 12D comes into contact with the ground or the like before theinput device 15 so as to prevent theinput device 15 from malfunctioning. - The
input device 15 is arranged toward an acute angle direction with respect to the main axis O of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. Specifically, the angle θ at which the main axis O intersects the diagonal line O1 connecting the first corner portion 12C1 (input device 15) and the third corner portion 12C3 is less than 90 degrees. According to this configuration, it becomes easy for the user to put a finger on theinput device 15 while holding thesuction port portion 11 attached to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a in his/her mouth. - The
main body unit 2 is provided with a movement restricting member (covermember 17, sensor holder 35) that restricts the movement of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 as a measure for preventing thecartridge accommodation portion 10 that partially protrudes from theouter case 12 from being extracted therefrom. The movement restricting member at least restricts the movement of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in the extraction direction in which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is extracted from theouter case 12. Here, the "extraction direction" refers to one direction toward the upper side (+Z side) of the main axis direction (Z-axis direction). - As shown in
Fig. 6 , theouter case 12 includes amain body case 13 in which theopening portion 13a is formed. The cover member 17 (movement restricting member) has a main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into theopening portion 13a. The main-body-case-side protrusion 17A is locked to theouter case 12 to restrict the movement of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 at least in the extraction direction. - Also, the
cover member 17 has a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C inserted into the throughhole 10c of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. The cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C is caught by thecartridge accommodation portion 10 even if the adhesion of thecover member 17 is peeled off from the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 by the pulling of the user so as to prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12. - Also, the
cover member 17 has aplate portion 17B interposed between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and theouter case 12. The thickness of theplate portion 17B decreases toward the extraction direction of the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (seeFig. 28 ). Theplate portion 17B is inserted into a wedge space between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer case 12 (more specifically, the space where the rounded inner wall surface of the second corner portion 12C2 of theouter case 12 gradually approaches a peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion 10). That is, theplate portion 17B becomes the wedge to prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12. - As shown in
Fig. 29 , a second notch 42d2 is formed in thesecond rib 42D in theholder 30 fixed to theouter case 12. The sensor holder 35 (movement restricting member) has a holder-side protrusion 35B inserted into the second notch 42d2. The holder-side protrusion 35B is locked to theholder 30 to limit the movement of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 at least in the extraction direction. - Also, the
sensor holder 35 has a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D inserted into the throughhole 10d of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. The cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D is caught by thecartridge accommodation portion 10 even if the adhesion of thesensor holder 35 is peeled off from the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 by the pulling of the user so as to prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12. -
Fig. 37 is an explanatory view showing a state in which thecartridge 3 is accommodated in thecartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the embodiment.Fig. 38 is an explanatory view showing how thesuction port portion 11 is attached to thecartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the embodiment. - As shown in
Fig. 37 , when assembling thesuction device 1, thecartridge 3 is accommodated in thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. As shown inFig. 5 , thecartridge 3 is inserted from the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 protruding from theouter case 12 with theplanar electrode 26h facing themain body unit 2. - Since the
cartridge 3 is shorter than thecartridge accommodation portion 10, thecartridge 3 freely falls when inserted. At this time, since there is nothing around thecartridge 3 that hinders the movement of thecartridge 3 in the rotational direction, and thecartridge 3 is also falling with a certain force, even in a case in which the circumferential positions of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h of theposition determination mechanism 90 and theengagement groove portion 26i of thecartridge 3 do not match each other, the engagingprotrusion portion 43h enters theengagement groove portion 26i since thecartridge 3 bounces and rotates due to the collision with theengagement protrusion 43h, or thecartridge 3 slides down along the curved surface of theengagement protrusion 43h. - Here, in the present embodiment, the gap generated between the inner diameter D1 of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter D2 of thecartridge 3 is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Therefore, the clearance between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecartridge 3 is large, and the engagingprotrusion portion 43h can be easily introduced into theengagement groove portion 26i. That is, when thecartridge 3 is inserted, thecartridge 3 is assembled in the proper position even if the circumferential positions of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h and theengagement groove portion 26i do not match each other. As a result, theplanar electrode 26h of thecartridge 3 comes into contact with thesalient electrode 50. - There is a case in which the
cartridge 3 may not be assembled in the proper position when thecartridge 3 is inserted as described above. In this case, thecartridge 3 is in a state of riding on the engagingprotrusion portion 43h (hereinafter, simply referred to as a "riding state"). In the riding state of thecartridge 3, the movement of thecartridge 3 on the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction is restricted. Therefore, theplanar electrode 26h and thesalient electrode 50 are separated from each other in the main axis direction, and the conduction between thecartridge 3 and themain body unit 2 is not ensured. - If the
suction port portion 11 is attached to thecartridge accommodation portion 10 while thecartridge 3 is in the riding state, thecartridge contact portion 60 comes into contact with thecartridge 3 before the attachment of thesuction port portion 11 is completed. Specifically, thecartridge contact portion 60 comes into contact with thecartridge 3 while the protrusion portion 11b1 of thesuction port portion 11 passes through the first groove portion 10b1 or the second groove portion 10b2 of the suctionport connection portion 10B. Then, thecartridge contact portion 60 is compressed in the main axis direction, and thecartridge 3 is pressed against the engagingprotrusion portion 43h. Since the engagingprotrusion portion 43h has a curved surface shape, even if the positions of the center of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h and the center of theengagement groove portion 26i do not match in the circumferential direction, thecartridge 3 slides down diagonally along the curved surface of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h such that thecartridge 3 is assembled in the proper position if the tip of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h is engaged with theengagement groove portion 26i. - Further, if the
cartridge 3 is still in the riding state even when thecartridge 3 is pressed, as shown inFig. 38 , thesuction port portion 11 is rotated with thecartridge contact portion 60 in contact with thecartridge 3. Accordingly, thecartridge 3 rotates together while the protrusion portion 11b1 passes through the third groove portion 10b3 of the suctionport connection portion 10B. Thecartridge 3 rotates due to the frictional force generated between thecartridge 3 and thecartridge contact portion 60. When the tip (apex) of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h faces theengagement groove portion 26i due to the rotation of thecartridge 3, thecartridge 3 slides down along the curved surface of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h, and the engagingprotrusion portion 43h enters theengagement groove portion 26i. As described above, in the present embodiment, thecartridge 3 can be assembled in the proper position in three stages of free fall of thecartridge 3, pressing of thecartridge 3, and rotation of thecartridge 3. - When the
suction port portion 11 is rotated to the end and thesuction port portion 11 is attached to thecartridge accommodation portion 10, thecartridge contact portion 60 is in a compressed state in the main axis direction, theplanar electrode 26h is pressed against thesalient electrode 50, and the position of thecartridge 3 is determined. In this way, by mounting thesuction port portion 11, the position of thecartridge 3 is determined, and thecartridge 3 and themain body unit 2 are electrically connected to each other. In addition, theannular protrusion 61 of thecartridge contact portion 60 is compressed in the main axis direction such that the gap between thecartridge 3 and thesuction port portion 11 is sealed. - As described above, the assembly of the
suction device 1 is completed. As shown inFig. 37 andFig. 38 , theflavor source container 4 may be inserted into thesuction port portion 11 in advance; however, if this is not the case, after thesuction port portion 11 is attached to thecartridge accommodating part 10, then theflavor source container 4 is inserted into thesuction port portion 11 to complete the assembly of thesuction device 1. - When using the
suction device 1 described above, the user first presses theinput device 15 shown inFig. 1 . At this time, for example, themain body unit 2 may be programmed to start by pressing theinput device 15 for a plurality of times. - Subsequently, the user suctions the
suction port portion 11 or theflavor source container 4 while holding thesuction port portion 11 in the mouth. Then, the air inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10 flows, and thesensor 34 shown inFig. 29 detects the puff. When thesensor 34 detects the puff, theelectrical heating wire 25b of thecartridge 3 shown inFig. 6 is energized, and theelectrical heating wire 25b generates heat. When theelectrical heating wire 25b generates heat, the aerosol source of the liquid impregnated in thewick 25a is heated and atomized. The atomized aerosol is suctioned up together with the air (outside air) taken in by the suction. - As shown in
Fig. 29 , the air (outside air) is taken in from theair inlet 18 in the gap between themain body case 13 and thecover member 17. The air taken in from theair inlet 18 flows into the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 through theannular groove portion 71, thestep groove portion 72, theair hole 19, and theair communication hole 10e of theair groove 70. As shown inFig. 6 , the air flowing into thecartridge accommodation portion 10 flows into theatomization chamber 24c through theintake hole 26c and theopening 24e of thecartridge 3. - The atomized aerosol fills the
atomization chamber 24c, and the atomized aerosol is suctioned up together with the air flowing into theatomization chamber 24c to thesuction port portion 11 side through theflow path pipe 21c, the throughhole 21b, and thecommunication hole 62 of thecartridge contact portion 60. After that, the mixed gas that is mixed by the atomized aerosol and the air enter the mouth of the user through theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11. This allows the user to taste the flavor. - In the present embodiment, the following modification examples can be adopted. In the following description, the same or equivalent configurations as those in the above-described embodiment are designated by the same reference signs, and the description thereof will be simplified or omitted.
-
Fig. 39 is a perspective view showing a modification example of the suctionport connection portion 10B according to the embodiment.Fig. 40 is a perspective view showing a modification example of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 according to the embodiment.Fig. 41 is a cross-sectional view taken along the arrow line H-H shown inFig. 39 . - The suction
port connection portion 10B shown inFig. 39 includes a fitting hole 10b4 in addition to the above-mentioned first groove portion 10b1, second groove portion 10b2, and third groove portion 10b3. - The fitting hole 10b4 is arranged on an extension line of the third groove portion 10b3. The fitting hole 10b4 and the third groove portion 10b3 are formed so as to be separated from each other. That is, a part 10A1 of the
insert ring 10A is interposed between the fitting hole 10b4 and the third groove portion 10b3. When the protrusion portion 11b1 of thesuction port portion 11 is attached to the suction portportion connection part 10B, the protrusion portion 11b1 gets over the part 10A1 of theinsert ring 10A from the terminal end of the third groove portion 10b3 and fits into the fitting hole 10b4. As a result, thesuction port portion 11 is held by the suctionport connection portion 10B. - As shown in
Fig. 40 , thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed with anescape groove 10g for theinsert ring 10A to escape radially outward due to elastic deformation when the protrusion portion 11b1 gets over the part 10A1 of theinsert ring 10A. Theescape groove 10g is recessed radially outward from therecess 10f in which theinsert ring 10A is arranged. Twoescape grooves 10g are provided corresponding to the two suctionport connection portions 10B provided in theinsert ring 10A. The twoescape grooves 10g are arranged to face each other on both radial sides of the inner wall surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - A position-
determination protrusion 10h is formed in theescape groove 10g. The position-determination groove portion 10C of theinsert ring 10A shown inFig. 39 engages with the position-determination protrusion 10h. The position-determination groove portion 10C has a tapered slope 10C1 whose width in the circumferential direction gradually increases toward the lower side (-Z side) in the main axis direction. By the position-determination groove portion 10C engaging with the position-determination protrusion 10h shown inFig. 40 , the fitting hole 10b4 of theinsert ring 10A can be aligned with theescape groove 10g. - As shown in
Fig. 41 , the protrusion portion 11b1 of thesuction port portion 11 is fitted into the fitting hole 10b4 in a state where theinsert ring 10A is bent outward in the radial direction. As a result, thesuction port portion 11 can be held by the suctionport connection portion 10B without any rattling. The gap S1 between theinsert ring 10A and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 due to theescape groove 10g only has to be large enough such that the protrusion portion 11b1 of thesuction port portion 11 can get over the part 10A1 of theinsert ring 10A. Also, in order to hold thesuction port portion 11 to the suction portportion connection part 10B without rattling, it is preferable that the gap S2 between theinsert ring 10A in the non-bending state shown by the alternate long and short dash line inFig. 41 and thetubular body 11B of thesuction port portion 11 is smaller than the protrusion amount T1 of the protrusion portion 11b1 with respect to thetubular body 11B. - The gap S1 is larger than the difference T2 between the protrusion amount T1 and the gap S2. Also, the gap S1 is larger than the bending amount T3 of the
insert ring 10A in the state of holding the protrusion portion 11b1. - The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes theouter case 12 and theholder 30 provided inside theouter case 12, and theholder 30 includes themain plate 41 holding at least a part of members provided inside theouter case 12, and thesub plate 42 extending from the end portion of themain plate 41 to the plate surface (first plate surface 41a,second plate surface 41b) of themain plate 41, and holding at least one of the members (input device 15, display device 33) provided to extend along the outer surface of theouter case 12. - According to this configuration, the members provided inside the
outer case 12 and the members provided along the outer surface of theouter case 12 are held in oneholder 30. Also, theholder 30 includes themain plate 41 and thesub plate 42 extending in a direction intersecting themain plate 41 so as to increase the rigidity of theholder 30 while saving the space inside the apparatus. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sub plate 42 extends to at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, the cross section of the
holder 30 is at least in an L shape to increase the rigidity of theholder 30. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sub plate 42 extends to both sides in a direction orthogonal to the plate surface of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, the cross section of the
holder 30 becomes a T shape, and the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 includes, as thesub plate 42, thefirst sub plate 42A provided on the first end side 41h1 of the end portion of themain plate 41, and thesecond sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 of the end portion of themain plate 41 adjacent to the first side 41h1, and thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected to each other. - According to this configuration, since the
first sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected, the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
first sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected at an obtuse angle. - According to this configuration, even when the
outer case 12 has a roundedcorner portion 12C or aninclined corner portion 12C, it is easy to arrange members in thecorner portion 12C. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
display device 33 is held on thesub plate 42. - According to this configuration, space can be saved by holding the
display device 33 on thesub plate 42. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
display device 33 is an organic EL display or a liquid crystal display. - According to this configuration, the organic EL display or the liquid crystal display can be installed to save the space.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the
input device 15 is held on thesub plate 42. - According to this configuration, it is possible to save the space by holding the
input device 15 on thesub plate 42. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
input device 15 is a push button. - According to this configuration, the push button can be installed to save the space. Also, since the
holder 30 has the high rigidity, theholder 30 can receive the load applied to the push button. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
main plate 41 includes the first plate surface holding the first member (main board 31, sub board 32), and thesecond plate surface 41b on the opposite side of thefirst plate 41a and holding the second member (power supply 37) that is different from the first member. - According to this configuration, the members are held on the front and back of the
main plate 41 so as to save the space. - Also, in the present embodiment, either of the first member and the second member (second member) is the
power supply 37, and the other of the first member and the second member (first member) is the electronic member as the first member (main board 31, sub board 32) that is electrically connected to thepower supply 37. - According to this configuration, by separately holding the
power supply 37 and the electronic members on the front and back of themain plate 41, it is possible to increase the capacity of thepower supply 37 and secure the installation space for the electronic members at the same time. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
outer case 12 is provided with thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in which at least a part thereof is covered. - According to this configuration, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be protected by theouter case 12. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 is formed integrally with themain plate 41 and has a receivingportion 43 that receives the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is further assembled to theholder 30 so as to make the assembly to become easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, the receiving
portion 43 is formed with theinsertion hole 43c for inserting thesalient electrode 50 inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the
salient electrode 50 can be easily arranged inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 in which the members are incorporated to save the space is provided, it is possible to reduce the size of the entire device. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes theouter case 12 having theperipheral wall portion 12B connecting between the pair ofmain surface portions 12A, and theinput device 15 arranged on theperipheral wall portion 12B, and theinput device 15 has the outer surface 12b1 continuous with the pair ofmain surface portions 12A and the recess portion 12b2 recessed with respect to the outer surface 12b1, and theinput device 15 is arranged in the recess portion 12b2. - According to this configuration, since the
input device 15 is arranged in the recess portion 12b2 of theperipheral wall portion 12B, it becomes difficult to unintentionally touch theinput device 15 so as to prevent the malfunction of theinput device 15. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
input device 15 is arranged at thecorner portion 12C of theouter case 12 in theperipheral wall portion 12B. - According to this configuration, the
input device 15 can be easily operated. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 provided inside theouter case 12 is provided, and theholder 30 has the sub plate 42 (second sub plate 42B) facing thecorner portion 12C, and theinput device 15 is held on thesub plate 42. - According to this configuration, the
input device 15 can be easily arranged in thecorner portion 12C. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 includes themain plate 41 that holds at least a part of the members provided inside theouter case 12, and thesub plate 42 extends from the end portion of themain plate 41 in the direction intersecting the plate surface of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, since the
main plate 41 and thesub plate 42 are connected and intersected with each other, the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sub plate 42 extends in at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, the cross section of the
holder 30 is at least in the L shape, and the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the sub-plate 42 extends to both sides in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the
main plate 41. - According to this configuration, the cross section of the
holder 30 becomes the T shape, and the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 includes, as thesub plate 42, thefirst sub plate 42A provided on the first end side 41h1 of the end portion of themain plate 41, and thesecond sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 adjacent to the side 41h1 of the end portion of themain plate 41, and thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected to each other. - According to this configuration, since the
first sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected, the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
first sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected at the obtuse angle. - According to this configuration, even when the
outer case 12 has the roundedcorner portion 12C or theinclined corner portion 12C, it is easy to arrange theinput device 15 in thecorner portion 12C. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
input device 15 is the push button. - According to this configuration, the malfunction of the push button can be prevented.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the
outer case 12 includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in which at least a part thereof is covered. - According to this configuration, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be protected by theouter case 12. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is arranged in the second corner portion 12C2 of theperipheral wall portion 12B, which is the closest to the first corner portion 12C1 of theouter case 12 in which theinput device 15 is arranged. - According to this configuration, since the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and theinput device 15 are arranged close to each other, the operability can be improved. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 includes the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a to which thesuction port portion 11 can be attached, and theinput device 15 is arranged toward the acute angle direction with respect to the main axis O of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. - According to this configuration, it becomes easy for the user to operate the
input device 15 while holding thesuction port portion 11 in the mouth. - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 capable of preventing the malfunction of theinput device 15 is provided, the safety of the device can be enhanced. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating thecartridge 3, theouter case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, and theholder 30 that is accommodated in theouter case 12, and theholder 30 is integrally formed with themain plate 41 that holds at least one of the members provided inside theouter case 12, and the receivingportion 43 that receives the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, both the internal members of the
outer case 12 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 are incorporated into theholder 30 so as to make the assembly to become easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, the receiving
portion 43 is formed with theinsertion hole 43c for inserting thesalient electrode 50 inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the
salient electrode 50 can be easily arranged inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Also, in the present embodiment, the receiving
portion 43 is a cylinder with a bottom extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction (Z-axis direction) of themain plate 41 at the end portion of themain plate 41 in the lateral direction (Y-axis direction). - According to this configuration, since the
main plate 41 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 are arranged in parallel in the longitudinal direction, the total length of themain body unit 2 can be shortened. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 extends from the end portion of themain plate 41 in a direction intersecting the plate surface of themain plate 41, and includes asub plate 42 holding at least one of the members provided along the outer surface of theouter case 12 is provided. - According to this configuration, the rigidity of the
holder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sub plate 42 extends to at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, the cross section of the
holder 30 is at least the L shape, and the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sub plate 42 extends to both sides in a direction orthogonal to the plate surface of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, the cross section of the
holder 30 becomes the T shape, and the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 includes, as thesub plate 42, thefirst sub plate 42A provided on the first end side 41h1 of the end of themain plate 41, and thesecond sub plate 42B provided on the second end side 41h2 adjacent to the side 41h1 of the end portion of themain plate 41, and thefirst sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected to each other. - According to this configuration, since the
first sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected, the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
first sub plate 42A and thesecond sub plate 42B are connected at the obtuse angle. - According to this configuration, even when the
outer case 12 has the roundedcorner portion 12C or theinclined corner portion 12C, it becomes easy to arrange members in thecorner portion 12C. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
display device 33 is held on thesub plate 42. - According to this configuration, it is possible to save the space by holding the
display device 33 on thesub plate 42. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
input device 15 is held on thesub plate 42. - According to this configuration, it is possible to save the space by holding the
input device 15 on thesub plate 42. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
main plate 41 has afirst plate surface 41a for holding the first member and thesecond plate surface 41b on the opposite side of thefirst plate surface 41a and for holding the second member different from the first member. - According to this configuration, the members are held on the front side and back side of the
main plate 41 so as to save the space. - Also, in the present embodiment, one of the first member and the second member is the
power supply 37, and the other of the first member and the second member is the electronic member electrically connected to thepower source 37. - According to this configuration, by separately holding the
power supply 37 and the electronic member on the front side and back side of themain plate 41, it is possible to increase the capacity of thepower supply 37 and secure the installation space for the electronic members at the same time. - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
holder 30 includes themain body unit 2 in which various members are incorporated, the productivity of the device can be increased. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Also, according to the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating thecartridge 3, and theouter case 12 that surrounds at least a part of the outside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, and theouter case 12 includes themain body case 13 in which thewindow portion 16 is provided, and thelight source 52 that illuminates the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from a place other than thewindow portion 16. - According to this configuration, the remaining amount of liquid can be confirmed even if there is no through window for taking in external light.
- The "window portion" includes the
simple opening portion 13a without thecover member 17. - Also, in the present embodiment, the light guide member is provided between the
light source 52 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the inside of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be illuminated brightly. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sensor 34 for detecting the suction of the user and thesensor holder 35 for holding thesensor 34 are provided, and thesensor holder 35 also serves as the light guide member. - According to this configuration, since the
sensor holder 35 also serves as the light guide member, the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 includes the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, and thelight source 52 is on the opposite side of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a in the main axis direction of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. - According to this configuration, the bottom portion (opposite side of the cartridge insertion-removal port side) of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be illuminated, and it becomes easy to check the remaining amount of liquid. - Further, in the present embodiment, the
light source 52 is arranged to overlap at least a part of thewindow portion 16. - According to this configuration, since the
light source 52 and thewindow portion 16 at least partially overlap each other, it is easy to check the remaining amount of liquid. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
window portion 16 is formed of theopening portion 13a provided in themain body case 13 and thecover member 17 covering theopening portion 13a. - According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent foreign matter from entering the inside of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 by thecover member 17. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is a tubular member having the throughhole 10c formed on the peripheral surface, and thecover member 17 has the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C to be inserted into the throughhole 10c. - According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the cover member 17 (window portion 16) from being displaced from each other. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cover member 17 has the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13. - According to this configuration, the
cover member 17 becomes the retainer of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 with respect to themain body case 13. - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 capable of illuminating the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is provided, the remaining amount of liquid can be easily confirmed. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating acartridge 3, and theouter case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, wherein theouter case 12 has themain body case 13 in which theopening portion 13a is formed and thecover member 17 provided in theopening portion 13a, wherein theair inlet 18 is formed in the gap between thecover member 17 and theopening portion 13a, and theair hole 19 for fluid communication between theair inlet 18 and the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed at a position where thecover member 17 and themain body case 13 overlap each other. - According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent the
air hole 19 from being blocked by the finger so as to make the puffing (suction) to be difficult. - The
cover member 17 may be arranged on the outside of themain body case 13 and overlap with each other. In this case, theair hole 19 is formed on themain body case 13 side. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
air inlet 18 is formed in the annular shape along the opening edge of theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13. - According to this configuration, it becomes difficult for the
entire air inlet 18 to be blocked by the finger, and even if a part of theair inlet 18 is blocked by the finger, the puffing is still possible. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
air inlet 18 is formed in the slit shape along the opening edge of theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13. - According to this configuration, it becomes difficult for the
entire air inlet 18 to be blocked by the finger, and even if a part of theair inlet 18 is blocked by the finger, the puffing is still possible. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
air groove 70 connecting theair inlet 18 and theair hole 19 is formed in at least one of themain body case 13 and thecover member 17. - According to this configuration, the fluid resistance between the
air inlet 18 and theair hole 19 can be lowered, and it is possible to make the puffing to be easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cover member 17 includes the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into theopening portion 13a of themain body case 13 and theplate portion 17B supporting the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A while overlapping the inside of themain body case 13, and theair groove 70 has theannular groove portion 71 formed in the annular shape in the circumference around the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A in theplate portion 17B. - According to this configuration, the air can be guided to the
air hole 19 from the entire circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A. Also, due to the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A, it is possible to prevent the position shift between themain body case 13 and thecover member 17. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
air groove 70 is connected to theannular groove portion 71 and has thestep groove portion 72 having the lower bottom surface than theannular groove portion 71, and theair hole 19 is formed in thestep groove portion 72. - According to this configuration, since the
air hole 19 is formed in thestep groove portion 72, it is possible to widen the space with respect to themain body case 13 than theannular groove portion 71, and it is possible to make it easy for the air to enter theair hole 19. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is the tubular member, and theair communication hole 10e that penetrates the peripheral surface of the tubular member and communicates with theair hole 19 is formed. - According to this configuration, the air can be taken directly into the inside of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 from theair hole 19 through theair communication hole 10e, the intake flow path can be shortened, and it is possible to make the puffing to be easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, the through
hole 10c is formed on the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 at a position different from that of theair communication hole 10e, and thecover member 17 includes the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C inserted into the throughhole 10c. - According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent the position shift between the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecover member 17. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cover member 17 has the translucency. - According to this configuration, the remaining amount of liquid inside the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 can be confirmed via the cover member 17 (window portion 16). - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 that can prevent theair hole 19 from being blocked by the finger is provided, it is possible to prevent the puffing (suction) from becoming difficult. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Further, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating thecartridge 3, theouter case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, and the movement restricting member (covermember 17, sensor holder 35) that is locked to thecase 12 and restricts the movement of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in the extraction direction that is at least extracted from theouter case 12. - According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12 by using the members arranged around thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Since thecartridge accommodation portion 10 does not require a fixing device such as a screw, the size thereof can be reduced. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
outer case 12 includes themain body case 13 in which theopening portion 13a is formed, and the movement restricting member includes the main-body-case-side protrusion 17A inserted into theopening portion 13a. - According to this configuration, by inserting the main-body-case-
side protrusion 17A of the movement restricting member into theopening portion 13a formed in themain body case 13, it is possible to prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12. - Also, in the present embodiment, as the movement restricting member, the
cover member 17 having the translucency and covering theopening portion 13a is provided. - According to this configuration, since the movement restricting member also serves as the cover member 17 (window portion 16) for checking the remaining amount of liquid and the like, the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is a tubular member having a throughhole 10c formed on the peripheral surface thereof, and the movement restricting member has the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 17C inserted into the throughhole 10c. - According to this configuration, the cartridge-accommodation-portion-
side protrusion 17C of the movement restricting member is inserted into the throughhole 10c formed in thecartridge accommodation portion 10 to prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 is fixed to theouter case 12 is provided, theholder 30 is formed with thenotch portion 42d, and the movement restricting member includes the holder-side protrusion 35B locked to thenotch portion 42d. - According to this configuration, by inserting the holder-
side protrusion 35B of the movement restricting member into thenotch portion 42d formed in theholder 30, it is possible to prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sensor 34 for detecting the suction of the user and thesensor holder 35 for holding thesensor 34 are provided, and thesensor holder 35 is provided as the movement restricting member. - According to this configuration, since the movement restricting member also serves as the
sensor holder 35 for holding thesensor 34 that detects the suction of the user, the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved. - Also, in the present embodiment, the movement restricting member has the
plate portion 17B interposed between thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and theouter case 12, and the thickness of theplate portion 17B decreases as toward the direction of the extraction direction from thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the
plate portion 17B of the movement restricting member becomes a wedge so as to prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
outer case 12 side is provided with the receivingportion 43 for receiving the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 on the side in the counter-extraction direction, and the receivingportion 43 includes the engaging protrusion portion 43i provided at either side of the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 or the receivingportion 43 while protruding toward the other side thereof and theengagement groove portion 10b provided at the other side of the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 or the receivingportion 43 for restricting the rotation of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 by the engaging protrusion portion 43i being inserted. - According to this configuration, the position of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 with respect to theouter case 12 in the circumferential direction can be easily determined. - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source and is insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 that can prevent thecartridge accommodation portion 10 from being pulled out from theouter case 12 without providing the fixing device such as a screw, the entire device can be miniaturized. - The
suction device 1 of the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating the cartridge, theouter case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, thesensor 34 accommodated in theouter case 12 and detects the suction of the user, and thesensor holder 35 accommodated in theouter case 12 to hold thesensor 34, wherein thesensor holder 35 has the shape following the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and in airtightly close contact with the circumference of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, since the
sensor holder 35 can be arranged following the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, thesensor 34 and thesensor holder 35 can be incorporated within a small space. As a result, it is not necessary to separately provide theair flow path 80 of thesensor 34 other than thesensor holder 35, and theair flow path 80 itself can be shortened. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is a tubular member having the throughhole 10d formed on the peripheral surface, and thesensor holder 35 includes the cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion 35D inserted into the throughhole 10d. - According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent the position shift between the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and thesensor holder 35. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sensor holder 35 includes the holder-side protrusion 35B (counter-cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion) on the side opposite to thecartridge accommodation portion 10, and the holder-side protrusion 35B is formed with theair flow path 80 connecting the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thesensor 34. - According to this configuration, the
air flow path 80 to thesensor 34 can be shortened. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sensor holder 35 includes the holdingportion 35C for holding thesensor 34 in theair flow path 80. - According to this configuration, the
sensor 34 can be held in theair flow path 80 to shorten theair flow path 80. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sensor holder 35 is airtightly adhered to the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 via the adhesive member (adhesive sheet 48). - According to this configuration, the adhesion between the
sensor holder 35 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is enhanced. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sensor holder 35 has thebent plate portion 35A bent along the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the
sensor holder 35 can be easily arranged in a narrow gap around thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
light source 52 that illuminates the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is provided, and thesensor holder 35 also serves as a light guide member that guides the light of thelight source 52 to the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, since the
sensor holder 35 also serves as the light guide member such that the number of members can be reduced and the space can be saved. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
sensor holder 35 is made of the polycarbonate resin. - According to this configuration, it is possible to add appropriate rigidness and suitable light guide property to the
sensor holder 35 that also serves as the light guide member. - Also, in the present embodiment, the waterproof-
breathable member 81 that partitions the space between the inside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thesensor 34 is provided. - According to this configuration, it is possible to take measures against liquid leakage to the
sensor 34. - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 into which thesensor 34 and thesensor holder 35 can be incorporated is provided in the small space, the device can be miniaturized. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Further, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 accommodating the cartridge, theouter case 12 surrounding at least a part of the outside of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, and themain board 31 accommodated in theouter case 12, wherein themain board 31 is provided with thesalient electrode 50 to be inserted into the cartridge accommodating chamber formed inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, since the
salient electrode 50 is directly attached to themain board 31, it is not necessary to separately prepare a sub board for thesalient electrode 50, and the space inside theouter case 12 can be saved. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
main board 31 has thesalient electrode cover 51 that covers a portion where thesalient electrode 50 is provided. - According to this configuration, the connection portion between the
main board 31 and thesalient electrode 50 can be protected. - Also, in the present embodiment, the portion provided with the
salient electrode 50 includes thepedestal portion 50A arranged on themain board 31 and supporting thesalient electrode 50. - According to this configuration, the
salient electrode cover 51 can protect the portion including thepedestal portion 50A that supports thesalient electrode 50. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
salient electrode cover 51 is in contact with theholder 30 in which theinsertion hole 43c for holding thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and inserting thesalient electrode 50 is formed. - According to this configuration, the
salient electrode cover 51 and theholder 30 come into contact with each other to prevent any unexpected liquid leakage from thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
salient electrode cover 51 is formed with the throughhole 51c through which thesalient electrode 50 is arranged. - According to this configuration, since the
salient electrode cover 51 covers the portions other than the place where thesalient electrode 50 needs to be passed, it is possible to prevent any unexpected liquid leakage from thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
salient electrode cover 51 is provided on themain board 31 together with thesalient electrode 50. - According to this configuration, since the
salient electrode 50 and thesalient electrode cover 51 are assembled to themain board 31, the assembly of themain body unit 2 becomes easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
salient electrode cover 51 is incorporated in theouter case 12 in a non-contact state. - According to this configuration, it is possible to prevent the
salient electrode cover 51 from coming into contact with theouter case 12 and being deformed or displaced when theouter case 12 is mounted. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
salient electrode cover 51 is made of the silicone resin. - According to this configuration, the adhesion of the
salient electrode cover 51 can be enhanced, and the liquid leakage can be prevented more reliably. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
salient electrode 50 extends in parallel with the plate surface of themain board 31. - According to this configuration, the thickness of the
main body unit 2 can be made thinner and the space can be saved as compared with the aspect in which thesalient electrode 50 extends perpendicularly to the plate surface of themain board 31. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
main board 31 includes thefirst portion 31A extending along thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and thesecond portion 31B extending in the direction intersecting with thefirst portion 31A and facing the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10, wherein thesalient electrode 50 is provided on thesecond portion 31B. - According to this configuration, since the
first portion 31A of themain board 31 is arranged along thecartridge accommodation portion 10, the total length of themain body unit 2 can be shortened, and thesecond portion 31B is extended from thefirst portion 31A to directly attach thesalient electrode 50, it becomes easy to arrange thesalient electrode 50 at the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 in which the members are incorporated in the small space is provided, the size of the entire device can be reduced. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Further, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above has theouter case 12 having the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 facing the first main surface portion 12A1, and the accommodating member (holder 30) accommodated in theouter case 12, wherein theouter case 12 includes thefirst case 13A having the first main surface portion 12A1 and the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 provided on the peripheral edge of the first main surface portion 12A1, and thesecond case 13B having the second main surface portion 12A2 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 provided on the peripheral edge of the second main surface portion 12A2, and wherein themain body unit 2 includes thefirst connection portion 91 connecting the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2, thesecond connection portion 92 connecting the accommodating members to the opposite surface 13a1 of either of the first main surface portion 12A1 or the second main surface portion 12A1, and thethird connection portion 93 connecting the same accommodating members to the opposite surface 13b1 of the other side of the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2. - According to this configuration, since the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 are connected inside the
outer case 12, it is possible to prevent the disassembly by the user. Also, since the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 are connected inside theouter case 12, the strong connection between the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 outside theouter case 12 becomes unnecessary, and the thickness of the first peripheral wall portion 12B1 and the second peripheral wall portion 12B2 can be reduced. - Here, the "accommodating members" are not limited to the
holder 30, and may be any members as long as at least a part thereof is accommodated in theouter case 12. - Also, in the present embodiment, the connection method of the
first connection portion 91 includes the claw fitting. - According to this configuration, since the outside of the
outer case 12 is connected by the claw fitting, theouter case 12 can be temporarily fixed and the like, and the subsequent assembly process becomes easy. Further, in a case of the claw fitting, theouter case 12 can be repetitively (reversibly) and easily assembled without using tools. - Also, in the present embodiment, the connection method of at least one of the
second connection portion 92 and thethird connection portion 93 includes the welding. - According to this configuration, since the inside of the
outer case 12 is permanently (irreversibly) connected by welding, it is possible to prevent the disassembly by the user. Even if theouter case 12 is disassembled, it is difficult for the user to reassemble it because the connection is irreversible. - Also, in the present embodiment, the other connection method of the
second connection portion 92 and thethird connection portion 93 includes the screwing. - According to this configuration, the accommodating members are repeatedly (reversibly) attached to the
outer case 12 by screwing so as to make the assembly easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, at least one of the
first connection portion 91, thesecond connection portion 92, and thethird connection portion 93 has a different number of connection methods. - According to this configuration, since the connection methods of the three connection portions of the
outer case 12 are not the same, it becomes difficult for the user to disassemble. Further, even if theouter case 12 is disassembled, it is difficult for the user to reassemble it because the connection methods of the three connection portions of theouter case 12 are not the same. - Also, in the present embodiment, the accommodating members includes the
holder 30 that holds at least a part of the members provided inside theouter case 12. - According to this configuration, since the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 can be connected inside the
outer case 12 by using theholder 30, the space inside theouter case 12 can be saved. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 includes themain plate 41 and the main plate intersection portion (first rib 42C,second rib 42D, receiving portion 43) extending in a direction intersecting the plate surface of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, the first main surface portion 12A1 and the second main surface portion 12A2 can be connected via the main plate intersection portion while increasing the rigidity of the
holder 30 without impairing the member holding function of theholder 30. - Also, in the present embodiment, the main plate intersection portion may extend to at least one side in the direction orthogonal to the plate surface of the
main plate 41. - According to this configuration, the cross section of the
holder 30 becomes at least the L shape, and the rigidity of theholder 30 can be increased. - Also, in the present embodiment, the case-
side protrusion - According to this configuration, it is not necessary to extend the main plate intersection portion to the opposite surfaces 13a1, 13b1 of either the first main surface portion 12A1 or the second main surface portion 12A2 such that the deformation of the main plate intersection portion can be suppressed.
- The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the
main body unit 2 that can be prevented from being disassembled by the user is provided, the safety of the entire device can be improved. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The
main body unit 2 according to the present embodiment described above includes thecartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating thecartridge 3, and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 including the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a protruding from theouter case 12 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, since the location where the cartridge is inserted and removed is easily visible, the top and bottom can be easily understood, and the insertion and removal of the cartridge can be easy.
- Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 has the suctionport connection portion 10B for connecting thesuction port portion 11 to the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, and at least a part of the suctionport connection portion 10B protrudes from theouter case 12. - According to this configuration, since the location where the
suction port portion 11 is connected is easily visible, the connection of thesuction port portion 11 to thecartridge accommodation portion 10 becomes easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
outer case 12 has the raisedportion 12D, and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes from the deformation transition portion 12D1 of the raisedportion 12D. - According to this configuration, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed with a portion that is largely exposed from theouter case 12 and a portion that is slightly exposed therefrom. It is possible to secure the area for protecting thecartridge accommodation portion 10 in the slightly exposed portion while ensuring the visibility in the largely exposed portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. Also, since the contact length between the edge of theouter case 12 and the peripheral surface of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 becomes long, it becomes easy to secure the connection strength when adhering the two configurations. - Also, in the present embodiment, the cartridge insertion-
removal port 10a is arranged at a position below the top portion P of the raisedportion 12D in the main axis direction in which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 extends. - According to this configuration, when the
outer case 12 is dropped or collided and the like, the raisedportion 12D of theouter case 12 comes into contact with the outside before the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, and the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a can be prevented from being deformed. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
input device 15 is arranged in the deformation transition portion 12D1 and the deformation transition portion 12D2 on the opposite side of the deformation transition portion 12D1 of the raisedportion 12D from which thecartridge accommodation portion 10 protrudes, and theinput device 15 is arranged at the position below the top portion P of the raisedportion 12D in the extending main axis direction. - According to this configuration, when the
outer case 12 is dropped or collided and the like, the raisedportion 12D of theouter case 12 comes into contact with the outside before theinput device 15, and the malfunction of theinput device 15 can be prevented. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
input device 15 is arranged toward the acute angle direction with respect to the main axis O of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 passing through the center of the cartridge insertion-removal port 10a. - According to this configuration, it becomes easy for the user to operate the
input device 15 while holding thesuction port portion 11. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 is provided in theouter case 12 is provided and theholder 30 includes themain plate 41 for holding at least one of the members provided inside theouter case 12 and the receivingportion 43 which is integrally formed with themain plate 41 and receives the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, both the members inside the
outer case 12 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 are assembled to theholder 30 so as to make the assembly easy. - Also, in the present embodiment, the receiving
portion 43 is formed with theinsertion hole 43c for inserting thesalient electrode 50 inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the
salient electrode 50 can be easily arranged inside thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Also, in the present embodiment, the receiving
portion 43 is formed in a bottomed tubular shape extending in parallel along the longitudinal direction of themain plate 41 at the end portion in the short direction of themain plate 41. - According to this configuration, since the
main plate 41 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 are arranged in parallel in the longitudinal direction, the total length of themain body unit 2 can be shortened. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 includes thesub plate 42 extending from the end portion of themain plate 41 in the direction intersecting the plate surface of themain plate 41, and holding at least one of the members provided along the outer surface of theouter case 12. - According to this configuration, the rigidity of the
holder 30 can be increased and space can be saved. - The aerosol generation device of the present embodiment includes the
main body unit 2 described above, and thecartridge 3 that accommodates the aerosol source while being insertable into and removable from thecartridge accommodation portion 10 of themain body unit 2. - According to this configuration, the
main body unit 2 is provided to make the location where the cartridge is inserted and removed to be easy to be visibly confirmed such that it is easy to use. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Further, in the present embodiment, the following effects can be achieved.
- The aerosol generation device according to the present embodiment described above has the
tubular cartridge 3 for accommodating the aerosol source, the tubularcartridge accommodation portion 10 for accommodating thecartridge 3, and theposition determination mechanism 90 for determining the position of thecartridge 3 with respect to thecartridge accommodation portion 10, wherein theposition determination mechanism 90 includes the engagingprotrusion portion 43h that is provided in one of thecartridge 3 and the cartridge accommodation portion 10 (cartridge accommodation portion 10) and protrudes toward the other side thereof (cartridge 3) in the main axis direction in which the main axis O of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 extends while the width thereof in the circumferential direction around the main axis O decreasing as toward the other side, and theengagement groove portion 26i that is provided in the other of thecartridge 3 and thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and into which the engagingprotrusion portion 43h is insertable therein in the main axis direction. - According to this configuration, the position of the
cartridge 3 can be determined smoothly. - The engaging
protrusion portion 43h may be provided on thecartridge 3 side, and theengagement groove portion 26i may be provided on thecartridge accommodation portion 10 side. - Also, in the present embodiment, the gap generated between the inner diameter of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter of thecartridge 3 is larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the clearance between the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecartridge 3 becomes large, and the engagingprotrusion portion 43h can be easily introduced into theengagement groove portion 26i. - Also, in the present embodiment, the gap generated between the inner diameter of the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and the outer diameter of the cartridge is larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter of thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the clearance between the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 and thecartridge 3 becomes further larger, and the engagingprotrusion portion 43h can be further easily introduced into theengagement groove portion 26i. - Also, in the present embodiment, a plurality of engaging
protrusion portions 43h and engaginggrooves 26i are formed on the same radius centered on the main axis O. - According to this configuration, the engaging
protrusion portion 43h is inserted into theengagement groove portion 26i by the relative rotation of the engagingprotrusion portion 43h and theengagement groove portion 26i around the main axis O. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
suction port portion 11 is provided with the suction port that engages with thecartridge accommodation portion 10 for suctioning the aerosol in which the aerosol source is atomized. - According to this configuration, it is possible to suction the aerosol from the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 in which thecartridge 3 is accommodated. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
suction port portion 11 includes thecartridge contact portion 60 that comes into contact with thecartridge 3 during the process of engaging with thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the position shift of the
cartridge 3 can be suppressed during the process when thesuction port portion 11 is engaged with thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge contact portion 60 presses thecartridge 3 in the main axis direction in the state in which thesuction port portion 11 engaged with thecartridge accommodation portion 10. - According to this configuration, the position of the
cartridge 3 can be determined in the main axis direction by the pressing of thecartridge contact portion 60. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
cartridge contact portion 60 is formed of the elastic resin material. - According to this configuration, due to the elastic deformation of the
cartridge contact portion 60, it is easy to generate the frictional force that rotates thecartridge 3 in the circumferential direction, and also makes it easy to generate the pressing force to press thecartridge 3 in the main axis direction. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
annular protrusion 61 is formed on the opposite surface of thecartridge contact portion 60 facing thecartridge 3. - According to this configuration, since the contact of the
cartridge contact portion 60 with respect to thecartridge 3 is not a planar contact due to theannular protrusion 61, the contact pressure increases, and the frictional force in the circumferential direction and the pressing force in the main axis direction are more likely to be generated. - Also, in the present embodiment, the
holder 30 having the receivingportion 43 that is attachable to and detachable from the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 and receives the end portion of thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is provided. - According to this configuration, the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is attachable to and detachable from the receivingportion 43 to make the assembly and the maintenance to be easy. - The
suction device 1 according to the present embodiment includes the aerosol generation device described above and theflavor source container 4 attached to thesuction port portion 11 of the aerosol generation device. - According to this configuration, the flavor can be added to the aerosol.
- Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. It is possible to add, omit, replace, and make other changes to the configuration without departing from the spirit of the present invention. The present invention is not limited by the above description, but only by the appended claims.
- For example, in the above-described embodiment, as an example of the aerosol generation device that generates the aerosol without combustion, the
suction device 1 configured such that theflavor source container 4 is attachable to and detachable from has been described as an example; however, the present invention is not limited to this configuration. As another example of the aerosol generation device, a configuration without theflavor source container 4 such as an electronic cigarette (a configuration with only a mouthpiece that does not accommodate a flavor source) may be used. In this case, the aerosol source containing the flavor is accommodated in thecartridge 3, and the aerosol containing the flavor is generated by the aerosol generation device. - That is, in the above-described embodiment, the configuration provided with the
main body unit 2 and thecartridge 3 without theflavor source container 4 may be referred to as the aerosol generation device. Also, a device having only themain body unit 2 without theflavor source container 4 and thecartridge 3 may be referred to as the main body unit of the aerosol generation device. - The aerosol source is not limited to the liquid and may be a solid. That is, the main body unit of the aerosol generation device may include a solid aerosol source accommodation portion for accommodating the solid aerosol source, an outer case surrounding at least a part outside the solid aerosol source accommodation portion, and a holder accommodated in the outer case, wherein the holder may include a main plate that holds at least one of the members provided inside the outer case, and a receiving portion integrally formed with the main plate and receives the end portion of the solid aerosol source accommodating portion.
- In the above-described embodiment, the case where the
main body unit 2 is separable from thesuction port portion 11 has been described, however the present invention is not limited to this configuration. For example, thepower supply 37 or the like may be unitized and separable from themain body unit 2. Also, thesuction port portion 11 and theflavor source container 4 may be integrated into a unit. - In the above-described embodiment, the configuration in which the
cartridge accommodation portion 10 is formed in the cylindrical shape surrounding the periphery of thecartridge 3 has been described, however the present invention is not limited to this configuration. Thecartridge accommodation portion 10 may have a configuration capable of holding thecartridge 3. That is, thecartridge accommodation portion 10 is not limited to the cylindrical shape, and may have a different shape other than a triangular cylinder shape, a square cylinder shape, another polygonal cylinder shape, or a polygonal cylinder shape. - In the above-described embodiment, the configuration in which the
outer case 12 is formed in the shape of the flat box having a rounded shape as a whole has been described, however the present invention is not limited to this configuration. The shape of theouter case 12 may be a rectangular parallelepiped, another polyhedron, or a solid other than the polyhedron. - In the above-described embodiment, the configuration in which the
main unit 2 is activated by pressing theinput device 15 has been described, a configuration in which themain unit 2 is activated only by the puffing detection of thesensor 34 without including theinput device 15 may be configured. - A part or all of the above-described embodiment may be described as in the following appendix, however is not limited to the following appendix.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises an outer case and a holder provided inside the outer case, wherein the holder includes a first plate surface that holds a first member, and a second plate surface on the opposite side of the first plate surface and holds a second member different from the first member.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises an outer case having a peripheral wall portion connecting a gap between a pair of main wall portions, and n input device arranged on the peripheral wall portion, wherein the peripheral wall portion includes an outer surface portion that is coincided with the outer surface of the pair of main wall portions and a recess portion that is recessed with respect to the outer surface portion, and the input device is arranged in the recess portion.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, a window portion provided in at least a part of the cartridge accommodation portion, and an outer case provided such that at least a part of the window portion is exposed and surround at least a part of the cartridge accommodation portion, and a light source provided inside the outer case to illuminate the cartridge.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cartridge accommodation portion accommodates a cartridge, and an outer case that surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein a slit-shaped air inlet is formed on the outer surface of the outer case, and the air inlet communicates with the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion via a meandering air flow path.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, an outer case surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion and has an opening portion formed therein, and a fitting member that is fitted into the opening portion, wherein an air inlet is formed in a gap between the fitting member and the opening portion, and an air hole is formed at a position where the fitting member and the outer case overlap each other to communicate the air inlet and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, an outer case surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion, and a fitting member that is fitted into the outer case, wherein the fitting member has a protrusion portion that protrudes toward the cartridge accommodation portion, and the cartridge accommodation portion has an engagement portion that engages with the protrusion portion.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises an outer case, a cartridge accommodation portion that at least a part thereof is surrounded by the outer case, a holder accommodated inside the outer case, and a movement restricting member that is locked to the holder and restricts a movement of the cartridge accommodation portion in an extraction portion of at least pulling out from the outer case.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, an outer case surrounds at least a part of the outside of the cartridge accommodation portion, a detection sensor that is accommodated in the outer case to detect a suction of an user, and a sensor holder that is accommodated in the outer case to hold the sensor, wherein the sensor holder is bent along a peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion and is in close contact with the peripheral surface of the cartridge accommodation portion.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cartridge accommodation portion in which a cartridge insertion-removal port for inserting and removing a cartridge is formed and accommodates the cartridge, and an outer case that accommodates members, wherein a part of the cartridge accommodation portion including the cartridge insertion-removal port protrudes from the outer case.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cylindrical cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, and an engagement protrusion portion that determines a position of the cartridge with respect to the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein the engagement protrusion portion extends in the radial direction of the cartridge accommodation portion from an inner peripheral wall of the cartridge accommodation portion toward the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion with a dimension larger than 2.6% of the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion.
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprises a cylindrical cartridge accommodation portion that accommodates a cartridge, and an engagement protrusion portion that determines a position of the cartridge with respect to the cartridge accommodation portion, wherein the engagement protrusion portion extends in the radial direction of the cartridge accommodation portion from an inner peripheral wall of the cartridge accommodation portion toward the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion with a dimension larger than 7.0% of the inner diameter of the cartridge accommodation portion
- In addition, it is possible to replace the configurational elements in the above-described embodiment with well-known configurational elements as appropriate without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and each of the above-mentioned modification examples may be appropriately combined.
- The present invention relates to a main body unit of an aerosol generation device, an aerosol generation device, and a non-combustion type suction device, and it is possible to prevent the user from blocking the air holes thereof.
- 1 suction device, 2 main body unit, 3 cartridge, 4 flavor source container, 10 cartridge accommodation portion, 10a cartridge insertion-removal port 10a, 10A insert ring, 10A1 portion, 10b engagement groove portion, 10B suction portion connection portion, 10b1 first groove portion, 10b2 second groove portion, 10b3 third groove portion, 10b4 fitting hole, 10c through hole, 10C groove portion, 10c1 rectangular groove, 10C1 slope surface, 10d through hole, 10e air communication hole, 10g escape groove, 10h protrusion, 11 suction port portion, 11A suction port portion main body, 11a1 peripheral wall, 11a2 flange portion, 11a3 bottom wall, 11a4 through hole, 11B tubular body, 11b1 protrusion portion, 12 outer case, 12A main surface portion, 12A1 first main surface portion, 12A2 second main surface portion, 12B peripheral wall portion, 12b1 outer surface, 12B1 first peripheral wall portion, 12b2 recess portion, 12B2 second peripheral wall portion, 12C corner portion, 12C1 first corner portion, 12C2 second corner portion, 12C3 third corner portion, 12C4 fourth corner portion, 12D raised portion, 12D1 deformation transition portion, 12D2 deformation transition portion, 13 main body case, 13a opening portion, 13A first case, 13a1 opposite surface, 13b opening portion, 13B second case, 13b1 opposite surface, 13C boss portion, 13D mounting portion, 13d1 mounting wall, 13d2 notch portion, 13E fitting claw, 13F fitting claw, 13G case side protrusion portion, 13G1 case side protrusion portion, 13H groove portion, 131 fitting claw, 131 case side protrusion portion, 13K claw receiving portion, 13L groove portion, 14 display cover, 14a through hole, 14b1 engaging claw, 14b2 engaging claw, 14c side wall, 14c1 insertion hole, 15 input device, 15a switch button, 15a1 base portion, 15a2 button portion, 15a3 insertion hole, 15b switch board, 15c switch holder, 15c1 inner-diameter-side protrusion piece, 15c2 outer-diameter-side protrusion piece, 16 window portion, 17 cover member, 17A main-body-case-side protrusion, 17B plate portion, 17b1 case fitting hole, 17C cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion, 17D protrusion, 18 air inlet, 19 air hole, 20 charging terminal, 21 tank, 21a top wall, 21b through hole, 21c flow path pipe, 21d outer peripheral wall, 21e rib, 21f engagement hole, 21g liquid storage chamber, 22 gasket, 22a opening portion, 23 mesh body, 24 atomization container, 24a peripheral wall, 24b fitting portion, 24c atomization chamber, 24d bottom wall, 24e opening portion, 25 heating portion, 25a wick, 25b electrical heating wire, 25i engagement groove portion, 26 heater holder, 26a peripheral wall, 26b engagement piece, 26c intake hole, 26d bottom wall, 26e intake hole, 26f partition wall, 26g slit, 26h planar electrode, 26i engagement groove portion, 27 container body, 27a peripheral wall, 27b step, 27c flavor source containment chamber, 27d bottom wall, 27e micropore, 28 filter, 30 holder, 30a through hole, 31 main board, 31a first plate surface, 31A first portion, 31b second plate surface, 31B second portion, 32 sub board, 32a adhesive sheet, 32b opening portion, 32c connection terminal, 33 display device, 33a display device main body, 33b display device holder, 33c cushion material, 34 sensor, 35 sensor holder, 35A bent plate portion, 35B holder-side protrusion, 35C holding portion, 35D cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion, 36 vibrator, 36a eccentric weight, 37 power supply, 41 main plate, 41a first plate surface, 41b second plate surface, 41c opening portion, 41d board support piece, 41f engaging claw, 41h1 first end side, 41h2 second end side, 42 sub plate, 42a clamping piece, 42A first sub plate, 42a1 position-determination convex portion, 42a2 sub plate extension portion, 42B second sub plate, 42b1 wiring groove, 42b2 board holding piece, 42b3 sub plate extension portion, 42C first rib, 42d notch portion, 42D second rib, 42d1 first notch portion, 42D1 branch portion, 42d2 second notch portion, 42E case fitting portion, 42e1 first fitting hole, 42e2 second fitting hole, 42e3 clamped piece, 43 receiving portion, 43a peripheral wall, 43b bottom wall, 43c insertion hole, 43d annular wall, 43e board support piece, 43f clamping piece, 43g step, 43h engagement protrusion portion, 43i engagement protrusion portion, 43j board contact part, 44 tray, 45 omitted, 45 adhesive sheet, 46 adhesive sheet, 47 adhesive sheet, 48 adhesive sheet, 50 salient electrode, 50A pedestal portion, 51 salient electrode cover, 51a cover end wall, 51b cover peripheral wall, 51c through hole, 52 light source, 60 cartridge contact portion, 60a first ring portion, 60b cylindrical portion, 60c second ring portion, 61 annular protrusion, 62 communication hole, 70 air groove, 71 annular groove portion, 72 step groove portion, 80 air flow path, 81 waterproof-breathable member, 90 position determination mechanism, 91 first connection portion, 92 second connection portion, 93 third connection portion, 94, fourth connection portion, 100 holder unit, D1 inner diameter, D2 outer diameter, D3 dimension, D-D arrow view, O main axis, O1 diagonal line, P top portion, S1 gap, S2 gap, T1 protrusion amount, T2 difference, T3 bending amount, θ angle
Claims (11)
- A main body unit of an aerosol generation device, comprising:a cartridge accommodation portion configured to accommodate a cartridge; andan outer case configured to at least surround part of an outer circumference of the cartridge accommodation portion,wherein the outer case comprising:a main body case in which an opening portion is formed; anda cover member provided in the opening portion,an air inlet is formed in a gap between the cover member and the opening portion, andan air hole that allows fluid communication between the air inlet and the inside of the cartridge accommodation portion is formed at a position where the cover member and the main body case are overlapped each other.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to claim 1, wherein the air inlet is formed in an annular shape along an opening edge of the opening portion of the main body case.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to claim 1, wherein the air inlet is formed in a slit shape along an opening edge of the opening portion of the main body case.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein an air groove for connecting the air inlet and the air hole is formed in at least either of the main body case or the cover member.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to claim 4,wherein the cover member comprises:a main-body-case-side protrusion inserted into the opening portion of the main body case; anda plate portion configured to support the main-body-case-side protrusion while overlapping the inside of the main body case, andthe air groove comprises an annular-shaped groove portion formed in an annular shape in a circumference of the main-body-case-side protrusion in the plate portion.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to claim 5,wherein the air groove includes a step groove portion that is connected to the annular-shaped groove portion and includes a bottom surface lower than the annular-shaped groove portion, andthe air hole is formed in the step groove portion.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to any one from claim 1 to claim 6, wherein the cartridge accommodation portion is a tubular member, and an air communication hole penetrating the circumference of the tubular member to communicate with the air hole is formed.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to claim 7,wherein a penetration hole is formed in a circumference of the cartridge accommodation portion at a position different from that of the air communication hole, andthe cover member includes a cartridge-accommodation-portion-side protrusion inserted into the penetration hole.
- The main body unit of an aerosol generation device according to any one from claim 1 to claim 8, wherein the cover member has translucency.
- An aerosol generation device, comprising:the main body unit according to any one from claim 1 to claim 9; anda cartridge accommodating an aerosol source while being inserted into the cartridge accommodation portion of the main body unit to be insertable to and removable from the cartridge accommodation portion of the main body unit.
- A non-combustion suction device, comprising:the aerosol generation device according to claim 10; anda flavor source container mounted on a suction port portion of the aerosol generation device.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
PCT/JP2020/026855 WO2022009387A1 (en) | 2020-07-09 | 2020-07-09 | Main body unit of aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion suction device |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
EP4179885A1 true EP4179885A1 (en) | 2023-05-17 |
EP4179885A4 EP4179885A4 (en) | 2024-04-10 |
Family
ID=79552316
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
EP20944535.2A Pending EP4179885A4 (en) | 2020-07-09 | 2020-07-09 | Main body unit of aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion suction device |
Country Status (4)
Country | Link |
---|---|
EP (1) | EP4179885A4 (en) |
JP (1) | JP7374326B2 (en) |
CN (1) | CN115666288A (en) |
WO (1) | WO2022009387A1 (en) |
Family Cites Families (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
JP4949466B2 (en) * | 2007-04-18 | 2012-06-06 | 日本たばこ産業株式会社 | Smoking equipment |
WO2014146297A1 (en) | 2013-03-22 | 2014-09-25 | Liu Qiuming | Electronic cigarette |
EP3200633A4 (en) | 2014-10-02 | 2018-05-16 | Digirettes, Inc. | Disposable tank electronic cigarette, method of manufacture and method of use |
EP3991579A3 (en) * | 2016-12-16 | 2022-07-20 | KT&G Corporation | Aerosol generation method and apparatus |
WO2018146736A1 (en) * | 2017-02-08 | 2018-08-16 | 日本たばこ産業株式会社 | Cartridge and inhaler |
JP6930687B2 (en) * | 2017-04-11 | 2021-09-01 | ケーティー・アンド・ジー・コーポレーション | Aerosol generator |
GB201717486D0 (en) * | 2017-10-24 | 2017-12-06 | Nicoventures Holdings Ltd | Mechanism for hatch of electronic aerosol provision device |
-
2020
- 2020-07-09 EP EP20944535.2A patent/EP4179885A4/en active Pending
- 2020-07-09 WO PCT/JP2020/026855 patent/WO2022009387A1/en unknown
- 2020-07-09 JP JP2022534593A patent/JP7374326B2/en active Active
- 2020-07-09 CN CN202080101084.1A patent/CN115666288A/en active Pending
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
JPWO2022009387A1 (en) | 2022-01-13 |
CN115666288A (en) | 2023-01-31 |
WO2022009387A1 (en) | 2022-01-13 |
JP7374326B2 (en) | 2023-11-06 |
EP4179885A4 (en) | 2024-04-10 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
CN111096484A (en) | Aerosol generating device and non-combustion type suction device | |
CN111096480A (en) | Aerosol generating device, main unit thereof, and non-combustion type suction device | |
EP4179885A1 (en) | Main body unit of aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion suction device | |
EP4179902A1 (en) | Main body unit for aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
EP4179892A1 (en) | Aerosol generation device and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
EP4179884A1 (en) | Main body unit for aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
EP4179886A1 (en) | Main body unit for aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
EP4179893A1 (en) | Body unit for aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
EP4179895A1 (en) | Body unit for aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type suction device | |
EP4179887A1 (en) | Body unit of aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
EP4179888A1 (en) | Body unit for aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combusting inhaler | |
EP4179896A1 (en) | Main body unit for aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
EP4179894A1 (en) | Main body unit of aerosol generation device, aerosol generation device, and non-combustion-type inhaler | |
CN111096485A (en) | Power supply unit of non-combustion type suction device, atomization unit and non-combustion type suction device | |
CN111096487A (en) | Power supply unit for non-combustion type aspirator, main body unit and non-combustion type aspirator | |
CN118368998A (en) | Cartridge accommodating cover, main body unit of aerosol generating device, and non-combustion type inhaler | |
CN118354686A (en) | Main unit of aerosol-generating device, and non-combustion extractor |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
STAA | Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent |
Free format text: STATUS: THE INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION HAS BEEN MADE |
|
PUAI | Public reference made under article 153(3) epc to a published international application that has entered the european phase |
Free format text: ORIGINAL CODE: 0009012 |
|
STAA | Information on the status of an ep patent application or granted ep patent |
Free format text: STATUS: REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION WAS MADE |
|
17P | Request for examination filed |
Effective date: 20221201 |
|
AK | Designated contracting states |
Kind code of ref document: A1 Designated state(s): AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK SM TR |
|
DAV | Request for validation of the european patent (deleted) | ||
DAX | Request for extension of the european patent (deleted) | ||
A4 | Supplementary search report drawn up and despatched |
Effective date: 20240312 |
|
RIC1 | Information provided on ipc code assigned before grant |
Ipc: A24F 40/30 20200101ALN20240305BHEP Ipc: A24F 40/20 20200101ALN20240305BHEP Ipc: A24F 40/10 20200101ALN20240305BHEP Ipc: A24F 40/485 20200101ALI20240305BHEP Ipc: A24F 40/42 20200101ALI20240305BHEP Ipc: A24F 40/40 20200101AFI20240305BHEP |