EP4422431B1 - Aerosol generating device comprising a supporting structure receiving heating plates - Google Patents

Aerosol generating device comprising a supporting structure receiving heating plates

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EP4422431B1
EP4422431B1 EP22789943.2A EP22789943A EP4422431B1 EP 4422431 B1 EP4422431 B1 EP 4422431B1 EP 22789943 A EP22789943 A EP 22789943A EP 4422431 B1 EP4422431 B1 EP 4422431B1
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aerosol generating
generating device
heating plate
heating
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Ernst Hupkes
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JT International SA
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24DCIGARS; CIGARETTES; TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS; MOUTHPIECES OF CIGARS OR CIGARETTES; MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO SMOKE FILTERS OR MOUTHPIECES
    • A24D1/00Cigars; Cigarettes
    • A24D1/20Cigarettes specially adapted for simulated smoking devices
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/20Devices using solid inhalable precursors
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/40Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/40Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts
    • A24F40/42Cartridges or containers for inhalable precursors
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F40/00Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
    • A24F40/40Constructional details, e.g. connection of cartridges and battery parts
    • A24F40/46Shape or structure of electric heating means

Definitions

  • the present invention concerns an aerosol generating device comprising a supporting structure receiving a heating plate heating the substrate of a tobacco article in order to generate an aerosol.
  • the aerosol generating device is configured to operate with an aerosol generating substrate which presents for example a solid substrate able to form aerosol when being heated.
  • an aerosol generating substrate which presents for example a solid substrate able to form aerosol when being heated.
  • heat-not-burn devices is adapted to heat, rather than burn, the substrate by conduction, convection and/or radiation, to generate aerosol for inhalation.
  • reduced-risk or modified-risk devices also known as vaporisers or aerosol generating devices
  • vaporisers or aerosol generating devices have grown rapidly in the past few years as an aid to assist habitual smokers wishing to quit smoking traditional tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, and rolling tobacco.
  • Various devices and systems are available that heat or warm vaporizable substances as opposed to burning tobacco in conventional tobacco products.
  • EP 3 725 172 A1 discloses a cartridge for use with an apparatus for heating aerosol generating material to volatilise at least one component of the aerosol generating material.
  • a commonly available reduced-risk or modified-risk device is the heated substrate aerosol generation device or heat-not-burn device.
  • Devices of this type generate aerosol or vapour by heating an aerosol substrate that typically comprises moist leaf tobacco or other suitable vaporizable material to a temperature typically in the range 150°C to 350°C. Heating an aerosol substrate, but not combusting or burning it, releases aerosol that comprises the components sought by the user but not the toxic and carcinogenic byproducts of combustion and burning.
  • the aerosol produced by heating the tobacco or other vaporizable material does not typically comprise the burnt or bitter taste resulting from combustion and burning that can be unpleasant for the user and so the substrate does not therefore require the sugars and other additives that are typically added to such materials to make the smoke and/or vapour more palatable for the user.
  • An aerosol generating device generally encloses at least one heating plate intended to heat an aerosol substrate.
  • a heat transfer occurs between the heating plate and the aerosol substrate, but also with other internal components of the aerosol generating device as for example means supporting the heating plate.
  • heat is dissipated in the aerosol generating device through said supporting means.
  • Energy is lost and autonomy is limited.
  • the supporting means notably fulfil the function of positioning the heating plate at an accurate position. They also ensure a steady assembly which prevents the heating plate from sliding when the user moves the aerosol generating device.
  • One of the aims of the invention is to solve at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art and notably, to improve the thermal efficiency of an aerosol generating device.
  • the invention relates to an aerosol generating device configured to operate with a flat-shaped tobacco article comprising a substrate portion, the device comprising:
  • the invention By inclining at least one retention side of at least one recess portion, heat transfer within the aerosol generating device is limited.
  • the contact interfaces formed in the recess portions prevent parasitic thermal conduction.
  • energy used to heat the substrate portion is more dedicated to this function.
  • the supporting structure receives and dissipates less energy.
  • the device becomes more energy efficient. Its need in primary energy decreases. As apparent from the above, this result is achieved while keeping the positioning accuracy and the overall stiffness. Then, the invention offer a compromise between at least: energy savings, an accurate positioning of the heating plate, the stiffness.
  • the tobacco article may be a flat-shaped cuboid, for example extending along a substrate axis X.
  • both retention sides of each recess portion are inclined in respect with the transversal axis.
  • Each retention side is optimised in order to reduce heat transfer, and each recess portion as well.
  • each of the retention sides of each recess portion is designed to be in contact with the corresponding edge of the heating plate.
  • one of the retention sides presents a greater area of contact with the corresponding edge of the heating plate than the other retention side of a same recess portion.
  • the retention side with the greater area of contact improves the positioning accuracy, and contributes to the stability.
  • At least one retention side of each recess portion presents a rounded edge.
  • heat transfer is reduced at this retention side because a rounded edge implies more space between the heating plate and the recess portion.
  • the air gap at the rounded edge is thicker, and more efficient for avoiding heat transfer.
  • each recess portion presents a groove extending along the chamber axis.
  • each groove extends substantially along the whole length of the heating chamber.
  • the heating plate is maintained in a stable manner.
  • the heating plate is designed to be in contact with the substrate portion of the tobacco article.
  • the substrate portion is heated more efficiently because a direct thermal contact occurs.
  • the heating plate is made from a ceramic substrate.
  • the supporting structure comprises two symmetric parts, each symmetric part comprising one of said recess portions.
  • the aerosol generating device further comprising a holding structure designed to clump said symmetric parts together according to the transversal axis.
  • the holding structure is a part of a housing of the device.
  • the heating chamber comprises two heating plates facing each other.
  • the substrate portion heats more quickly. Temperature is more homogeneous as his both main faces are heated.
  • the supporting structure comprises a recess portion for each edge of each heating plate.
  • each recess portion optimises heat insulation and a steady fixing interface.
  • the heating chamber is delimited according to the transversal axis by a pair of lateral walls formed by the supporting structure.
  • each lateral wall extends between a pair of recess portions.
  • the at least one retention side which is inclined comprises a chamfer facing the heating plate.
  • each recess portion comprises a bottom joining the two opposite retention sides of said recess portion, and a width reduction toward said bottom.
  • the contact between the heating plate and the supporting structure essentially occurs at the ends of the heating plate; where less heat is generated.
  • each recess portion comprises an air gap between the associated heating plate and the at least one retention side which is inclined in respect with the transversal axis parallel to the heating plate and perpendicular to the chamber axis.
  • the supporting structure comprises an insulation body which is adjacent to the heating plate and which faces the at least one retention side which is inclined in respect with the transversal axis parallel to the heating plate and perpendicular to the chamber axis.
  • the term "aerosol generating device” or “device” may include a vaping device to deliver an aerosol to a user, including an aerosol for vaping, by means of a heater element explained in further detail below.
  • the device may be portable.
  • “Portable” may refer to the device being for use when held by a user.
  • the device may be adapted to generate a variable amount of aerosol, e.g. by activating the heater element for a variable amount of time (as opposed to a metered dose of aerosol), which can be controlled by a trigger.
  • the trigger may be user activated, such as a vaping button and/or inhalation sensor.
  • the inhalation sensor may be sensitive to the strength of inhalation as well as the duration of inhalation to enable a variable amount of vapour to be provided (so as to mimic the effect of smoking a conventional combustible smoking article such as a cigarette, cigar or pipe, etc.).
  • the device may include a temperature regulation control to drive the temperature of the heater and/or the heated aerosol generating substance (aerosol pre-cursor) to a specified target temperature and thereafter to maintain the temperature at the target temperature that enables efficient generation of aerosol.
  • aerosol may include a suspension of vaporizable material as one or more of: solid particles; liquid droplets; gas. Said suspension may be in a gas including air. Aerosol herein may generally refer to/include a vapour. Aerosol may include one or more components of the vaporizable material.
  • vaporizable material may refer to a smokable material which may for example comprise nicotine or tobacco and an aerosol former.
  • tobacco may take the form of various materials such as shredded tobacco, granulated tobacco, tobacco leaf and/or reconstituted tobacco.
  • Suitable aerosol formers include: a polyol such as sorbitol, glycerol, and glycols like propylene glycol or triethylene glycol; a non-polyol such as monohydric alcohols, acids such as lactic acid, glycerol derivatives, esters such as triacetin, triethylene glycol diacetate, triethyl citrate, glycerin or vegetable glycerin.
  • the aerosol generating agent may be glycerol, propylene glycol, or a mixture of glycerol and propylene glycol.
  • the substrate may also comprise at least one of a gelling agent, a binding agent, a stabilizing agent, and a humectant.
  • transversally may refer to an orientation along the transversal axis T as represented in the figures.
  • FIG 1 shows an aerosol generating device 10 according to the first embodiment of the invention.
  • the aerosol generating device 10 is intended to operate with an aerosol generating substrate 12, also designated as tobacco article 12 or flat-shaped tobacco article 12, shown with more detail on Figure 2 .
  • the aerosol generating substrate 12 is for example a flat-shaped cuboid extending along a substrate axis X and having external dimensions LxWxD.
  • the length L of the substrate according to the substrate axis X equals substantially to 33 mm while its width W and depth D are substantially equal respectively to 12 mm and 1,2 mm.
  • the values L, W and D can be selected within a range of +/- 40%, for example.
  • the depth D, also considered as a thickness, of the substrate 12 is formed by a pair of parallel walls 13A, 13B, called hereinafter substrate side walls 13A, 13B, and the width W of the substrate is formed by a pair of parallel walls 14A, 14B, called hereinafter substrate contact walls 14A, 14B.
  • the aerosol generating substrate 12 can have any other suitable shape(s) and/or external dimensions.
  • the tobacco article 12 comprises a substrate portion 15, also designated as heater part 15, and a mouthpiece part 16 arranged along the substrate axis X.
  • the aerosol generating substrate 12 may comprise only the substrate portion 15.
  • the substrate portion 15 may for example be slightly longer than the mouthpiece part 16.
  • the length L2 of the substrate portion 15 according to the substrate axis X may be substantially equal to 18 mm and the length L1 of the mouthpiece part 16 according to the substrate axis X may be substantially equal to 15 mm.
  • the substrate portion 15 defines an abutting end 18 of the substrate 12 and the mouthpiece part 16 defines a mouth end 20 of the substrate 12.
  • the substrate portion 15 and the mouthpiece part 16 may be fixed one to the other by a unique wrapper extending around the substrate axis X.
  • the parts 15, 16 may be wrapped by different wrappers and fixed one to the other by any other suitable mean.
  • the or each wrapper may, for example, comprise paper and/or non-woven fabric and/or aluminium.
  • the or each wrapper may be porous or air impermeable.
  • the or each wrapper forms a plurality of airflow channels extending inside the substrate 12 between the abutting end 18 and the mouth end 20.
  • the substrate portion 15 is intended to be heated by a heater (using a heating chamber in the present example) and comprises vaporizable material as defined above.
  • the mouthpiece part 16 is intended to be received inside a mouthpiece as it will be explained in further detail below.
  • the mouthpiece part 16 forms itself a mouthpiece intended to be in contact with the user's mouth and/or lips.
  • the mouthpiece part 16 comprises a core 17 acting for example like a filter.
  • the core 17 may for example be a foam, or packed strands or fibres.
  • the core 17 may be formed through an extrusion and/or rolling process into a stable shape.
  • the substrate portion 15 may be shaped to provide one or more airflow channels.
  • the mouthpiece part 16 defines a plurality of venting holes 22 arranged for example according to the whole perimeter of the mouthpiece part 16 along two axes perpendicular to the substrate axis X.
  • the venting holes 22 are arranged on each wall of the substrate among the substrate side walls 13A, 13B and the substrate contact walls 14A, 14B.
  • the venting holes 22 are arranged only on the substrate contact walls 14A, 14B or preferably, only on one of the substrate contact walls 14A, 14B.
  • the venting holes 22 may be aligned perpendicularly to the substrate axis on the or each corresponding wall of the substrate 12, and can be spaced by a same distance.
  • the venting holes 22 allow fresh air entering inside the substrate 12 to achieve particular vaping/tasting effects.
  • the aerosol generating device 10 comprises a device body 30 extending along a device axis Y and forming at least one outer wall 40 of the device 10.
  • the device body 30 comprises a mouthpiece 32 and a housing 34 arranged successively according to the device axis Y.
  • the mouthpiece 32 and the housing 34 form two different pieces.
  • the mouthpiece 32 is designed in order to be fixed on, or be received in, an insertion opening 36 formed at one of the ends of the housing 34. This opening 36 extends perpendicularly to the device axis Y.
  • the housing 34 may for example form a substantially rectangular shape with rounded edges.
  • the housing 34 with the mouthpiece 32 form at least four outer walls 40.
  • the housing 34 can have a round cross-sectional shape. In this case, it can form with the mouthpiece 32 only one outer wall 40.
  • the housing 34 can be sealed at the end opposite to the insertion opening 36 receiving the mouthpiece 32.
  • the housing 34 can be formed from a single piece or several assembled pieces made of any suitable material like aluminium or plastic.
  • the material of the housing 34 can be a thermally conductive material. In some other embodiments, it can be a thermally insulating material.
  • the housing 34 can form on the corresponding part of the device outer wall 40 one or several openings suitable for arranging control and/or visual elements.
  • such element may comprise control buttons, touch panels, screens, LEDs, etc.
  • the housing 34 forms a slot opening 42 receiving for example a LED indicating at least an ON state of the device 10. It can also indicate for example a battery law state, an error state, etc.
  • the housing 34 delimits an internal space 45 of the device 10 receiving various elements designed to carry out different functionalities of the device 10.
  • This internal space 45 can for example receive a battery for powering the device 10, a controller for controlling the operation of the device 10, a supporting structure (not represented) , a heating chamber for heating the tobacco article 12 and at least two heating elements (not represented), such as heating plates, for heating the heating chamber .
  • the heating chamber defines a chamber axis which may correspond to the device axis Y and/or the substrate axis X.
  • the heating chamber extends along the chamber axis.
  • the housing 34 may further comprise at least one temperature sensor.
  • This temperature sensor can for example generate temperature measurements relative to the temperature of the least one heating plates and/or of the aerosol generating substrate 12 and/or of the aerosol generated by the aerosol generating substrate.
  • the heating plates and the tobacco article 12 may be maintained in the heating chamber by the supporting structure which will be described further through Figures 5 to 8 .
  • FIG 3 shows in more detail the mouthpiece 32.
  • the mouthpiece 32 is delimited by an internal surface 56 intended to face the insertion opening 36 while assembling the mouthpiece 32 with the housing 34, and an external surface 57 intended to form with the housing 34 at least one outer wall 40 of the device 10 (as illustrated in Figure 1 ).
  • An external border 59 of the internal surface 56 is designed to be in a tight contact with a part of an internal border of the insertion opening 36 (as illustrated in Figure 1 ) to fix the mouthpiece 32 inside the insertion opening 36.
  • the external surface 57 has an appropriate shape to be in contact with the user's mouth and/or lips.
  • Each side of the external surface 57 can be formed as an extension of the corresponding side of the housing to form an almost continuous outer wall 40 of the device 10. Particularly, in this case, a discontinuity can be formed in the transition zone between the mouthpiece 32 and the housing 34.
  • the mouthpiece 32 is crossed by a through-hole 60 extending along the device axis Y, between a notch 62 and a flow outlet 64.
  • the through-hole 60 is designed to receive the mouthpiece part 16 (as illustrated in figure 2 ) of the aerosol generating substrate 12 such that the substrate axis X coincides with, is aligned on, the device axis Y.
  • the through-hole 60 has the same cross-sectional shape as the aerosol generating substrate 12, respectively the tobacco article 12; and defines internal dimensions slightly greater than the external dimensions of the mouthpiece part 16 of the aerosol generating substrate 12.
  • the through-hole 60 defines a rectangular crosssection to be able to receive the mouthpiece part 16 of the tobacco article 12 shown on Figure 2 .
  • the through-hole 60 may have variable cross-sectional dimensions.
  • the through-hole 60 can have gradually decreasing cross-sectional dimensions (notably the width) from the notch 62 to the flow outlet 64.
  • the through-hole 60 and the mouthpiece part 16 of the aerosol generating substrate 12 can have the same length measured respectfully according to the device axis Y and the substrate axis X.
  • the length of the mouthpiece part 16 of the aerosol generating substrate 12 can be shorter than the length of the through-hole 60 so as the mouth end 20 of the aerosol generating substrate 12 can be flushed at the flow outlet 64.
  • the notch 62 corresponds to a cavity, or a channel, formed in both internal and external surfaces 56, 57 of the mouthpiece 32.
  • This cavity can be formed by a first opening extending on the internal surface 56 on one side of the through-hole 60 from the border 59 to this through-hole 60 and a second opening extending on the external surface 57 from the border following a percentage, d%, of the length of the mouthpiece 32 measured along the device axis Y.
  • the value d can be less than 25, advantageously less than 10 and more advantageously less than 5.
  • the notch 62 forms an opening 66 forming a flow inlet 66 as shown on Figure 4 .
  • the flow inlet 66 is formed on a outer wall 40 of the device 10 in a transition zone between the mouthpiece 32 and the housing 34.
  • venting holes 22 At least some of these venting holes 22 are arranged in order to face the flow inlet 66.
  • a flow inlet is formed at any other wall of the device 10. It can for example be formed at the wall opposite to the mouthpiece 32.
  • Figure 5 shows in more detail the supporting structure 50 of the aerosol generating device 10 in accordance with a first embodiment of the invention.
  • the aerosol generating device 10 is in accordance with the previous figures.
  • Figure 5 is a through cut across the plane V as illustrated in Figure 1 .
  • the internal space 45 in the housing (not represented in Figure 5 ) of the device 10 may enclose the heating chamber 46 for heating the tobacco article 12 and the supporting structure 50.
  • the heating chamber 46 may comprise at least two heating plates 47A and 47B, also designated as heating elements, for heating the heating chamber 46. At least one or each heating plate 47A, 47B is made for example from a ceramic substrate.
  • the heating chamber 46 spans along the chamber axis Z and receives the substrate portion 15 of the tobacco article 12.
  • the substrate portion 15 is sandwiched between the heating plates 47A and 47B in order to be maintained in a predefined position inside the heating chamber 46.
  • each heating plate 47A, 47B is designed in order to be in contact with the substrate portion 15.
  • each heating plate 47A and 47B exhibits two opposite edges 49, for instance transversally opposite.
  • the opposite edges 49 extends along the chamber axis Z.
  • the chamber axis Z is perpendicular to the current through cut.
  • the supporting structure 50 comprises two recess portions 51.
  • the supporting structure 50 comprises a recess portion 51 for each edge 49 of each heating plate 47A, 47B.
  • the recess portions 51 associated with one heating plates 47A, 47B face each other. They are open toward one another.
  • the shape of the surface of the recess portions 51 are adapted to receive the edges 49 of the heating plates 47A and 47B in order to support the latter.
  • Each recess portion 51 comprises opposite retention sides.
  • the retention sides are designed in order to retain the opposite edge 49 inserted there between.
  • the retention sides are opposite with respect to the thickness of the heating plates 47A, 47B.
  • At least one retention side of each recess portion 51 is inclined with respect to a transversal axis T, which is parallel to the heating plate and perpendicular to the chamber axis Z.
  • both retention sides of each recess portion are inclined in respect with the transversal axis T.
  • the retention sides, which are inclined with respect to the transversal axis T are more generally heat transfer reduction means or contact surface reduction means. These reduction means are configured for reducing the heat transfer from the heating plates to the elements which support them. These reduction means are configured for reducing heat conduction across the supporting structure 50. Consequently, heat transfer to the housing is limited. Generated heat remains in the heating chamber for heating more efficiently the substrate portion 15.
  • the supporting structure 50 comprises two symmetric parts 50S, each symmetric part comprising one of said recess portions 51.
  • the symmetric parts 50S are transversally opposite. They are arranged at opposite edges 49 of one heating plate 47A, 47B.
  • Each symmetric part 50S supports the two heating plates 47A, 47B, the latter being inserted in the recess portions 51. Then, the heating plate 47A, 47B are maintained at a predefined distance from one another, said predefined distance being set in accordance of the depth D of the substrate portion 15 (as defined in connection with Figure 2 ).
  • Each symmetric part 50S generally comprises a central plate, and two branches which project from the central plate; along the transversal axis T. The branches may be parallel. Each central plate exhibits a thicker portion in which the recess portions 51 are arranged.
  • the supporting structure 50 comprises a holding structure 50H.
  • the holding structure 50H is structurally and functionally designed in order to clump the symmetric parts 50S together according to the transversal axis T.
  • the holding structure 50H may be configured in order to press and/or push the symmetric parts 50S toward one another; thereby maintaining the heating plate 47A, 47B inside.
  • the holding structure 50H may comprise two parallel plates, which are parallel to the heating plates 47A, 47B, and two retaining parts protruding from these plates at each side.
  • the retaining parts are designed to be engaged with the symmetric parts 50S of the supporting structure 50.
  • the supporting structure 50 may further comprise at least one insulating body 52, preferably at least two insulating bodies 52. These insulating bodies are heat-insulating bodies 52. Each heating plate 47A, 47B is associated with one of the insulating bodies 52.
  • the insulating bodies 52 may be arranged in the symmetric parts 50S, for instance in the holding structure 50H. The insulating bodies 52 may be arranged between the branches of the symmetric parts 50S. Then, heat from the heating plates 47A, 47B toward the symmetric parts 50S is reduced.
  • the heating chamber 46 is delimited with respect to the transversal axis T by two lateral walls 70 formed by the supporting structure 50. Each lateral wall 70 extends between a pair of recess portions 51.
  • the supporting structure 50 When the supporting structure 50 receives two heating plates 47A, 47B, it forms spacing means.
  • the supporting structure is configured to maintain the heating plates 47A, 47B at a predefined distance with respect to each other. It maintains a specific space, between the heating plates 47A, 47B, notably in order to receive the substrate portion 15.
  • Figure 6 is an enlarged view of the device 10 as represented in Figure 5 .
  • the enlarged view is centred on the recess portion 51 of the supporting structure 50 at one transversal side of the heating plates 47A, 47B.
  • Figure 6 shows in more detail the supporting structure 50 of the aerosol generating device 10 in accordance with the first embodiment of the invention.
  • At least one retention side 51A, 51B of each recess portion 51 is inclined with respect to the transversal axis T, which is parallel to the associated heating plate 47A, 47B and perpendicular to the chamber axis Z.
  • both retention sides 51A, 51B of each recess portion 51 are inclined with respect to the transversal axis T.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B may be inclined retention sides 51A, 51B when they are inclined with respect to the transversal axis T.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B may form opposite walls of the associated recess portion 51.
  • There the bottom 55 connects the opposite walls. The bottom 55 may face, and/or transversally engage the edges 49 of the heating plate 47A, 47B.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B may be inclined of at least: 5°, or 15°, or 30°, with respect to the transversal axis T.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B face the heating plates 47A, 47B.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B define a width, perpendicularly to the transversal direction.
  • Each recess portion 51 exhibits a width reduction toward the bottom 55. The width reduction may be defined by the surfaces of the retention sides 51A, 51B.
  • each recess portion 51 comprises an opening, and a width increase toward said opening; along the transversal axis T.
  • each recess portion 51 at least one retention side 51A extends from the optional insulating body 52, and faces it. Accordingly, at least one or each recess portion 51 comprises an air gap 68 between the associated heating plate 47A, 47B and the at least one retention side 51A, 51B which is inclined with respect to the transversal axis T parallel to the heating plate and perpendicular to the chamber axis Z. Each air gap 68 may exhibit a wedge shape. Each air gap 68 may be a free space. It may be empty. At each recess portion 51, it may be arranged between the heating plate 47A, 47B, one of the retention sides 51A, and the optional insulating body 52.
  • each retention side 51A, 51B is inclined with respect to the transversal direction T and/or the associated heating plate 47A, 47B. Accordingly, each recess portion 51 may comprise two air gaps 68; one on each main face of the heating plates 47A, 47B.
  • one of the retention sides 51A, 51B presents a greater area of contact with the corresponding edge of the heating plate than the other retention side of a same recess portion 51.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B have different contact surfaces; said contact surfaces actually engaging, or touching, the heating plates 47A, 47B.
  • each retention side 51A, 51B of each recess portion comprises a rounded edge 51A. Still as an option, at least one retention side of each recess portion comprises a planar edge 51B. As a further option, each recess portion 51 combines a rounded edge 51A and a planar edge 51B.
  • At least one or each recess portion 51 presents, or is formed by, a groove 53 extending along the chamber axis Z.
  • the groove 53 may form a notch with a depth along the transversal axis T.
  • the groove 53 forms a slot in which the edges 49 are mounted in a cantilevered fashion.
  • Each groove 53 is defined by its retention sides 51A, 51B which are inclined with respect to each other. At least one or each groove 53 extends substantially along the whole length of the heating chamber 46, along the chamber axis Z.
  • FIG 7 shows a supporting structure 50 of an aerosol generating device 10 in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention.
  • the aerosol generating device 10 may be similar or identical those described in Figures 1 to 4 .
  • the aerosol generating device 10 is notably configured to operate with a flat-shaped tobacco article 12 comprising a substrate portion 15.
  • the optional heat insulating bodies are not illustrated for the sake of clarity.
  • the aerosol generating device 10 (partially represented) comprises a heating chamber 46 extending according to a chamber axis Z and configured to receive the substrate portion of the tobacco article.
  • the heating chamber 46 comprises at least one heating plate with two opposite edges 49 with respect to the transversal axis T.
  • the opposite edges 49 extend along the chamber axis Z.
  • the device 10 is provided with two heating plates 47A, 47B, for instance identical.
  • the supporting structure 50 spans along the chamber axis Z.
  • the supporting structure 50 comprises at least two recess portions 51 facing one another (only one side of each heating plate is illustrated for the sake of clarity.
  • Each recess portion 51 is adapted to receive at least a part of one of said edges 49, and delimited by two opposite retention sides 51A, 51B.
  • These retention sides 51A, 51B are substantially spaced by a distance which is at least the depth of the heating plates 47A, 47B. Then, they are adapted in order to retain the associated edge 49.
  • each recess portion 51 one of the retention sides, for instance the planar retention side 51B, presents a greater area of contact with the corresponding edge 49 of the heating plate than the other retention side, for instance the inclined retention side 51A. Then the inclined retention sides 51A maintain the heating plates 47A, 47B but with a limited contact surface. Hence, heat conduction from the heating plates 47A, 47B toward the supporting structure 50 is reduced. This technical effect is achieved with a single inclined retention side 51A.
  • FIG 8 shows a supporting structure 50 of an aerosol generating device 10 in accordance with a third embodiment of the invention.
  • the aerosol generating device 10 may be similar or identical to those described in the figures 1 to 4 .
  • the aerosol generating device 10 is notably configured to operate with a flat-shaped tobacco article comprising a substrate portion which is not illustrated for the sake of clarity. The same applies to the optional heat insulating bodies.
  • Each recess portion 51 is adapted to receive at least a part of one of said edges 49, and is delimited by two opposite retention sides 51A, 51B.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B are inclined with respect to each other.
  • the inclination angle between the retention sides 51A, 51B may be of at least: 45°, 60° or 90°. These inclination angles allow a heat transfer reduction due to a greater empty space.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B may be inclined with respect to the transversal axis T, and notably to the heating plate 47A, 47B.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B may be symmetric. They may be joined at a bottom 55 of the recess portion 51 which may have a "V" shape. There, the bottom 55 forms a line.
  • the retention sides 51A, 51B are adapted in order to retain the associated edge 49. They may be symmetric. Under this configuration, the contact between each retention side 51A, 51B and an edge 49 is a line. Then, the physical contact is reduced. This is also fostered by the fact that the bottom 55 is at distance from the edge 49.
  • a general concept of the invention is to define an inclination between at least one, or each, retention side 51A, 51B and the transversal axis T.
  • the inclination may be defined with respect to the, or least one, heating plate. More precisely, the inclination may be defined with respect to a main surface of the heating plate. The main surface may be the surface with the greatest area.

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