WO2014150648A1 - Electronic smoking articles - Google Patents
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- Electronic smoking articles such as electronic cigarettes and aerosol generators can include a capillary tube and/or capillary wick designed to deliver liquid material from a liquid reservoir to a heater.
- Such articles can be activated by a consumer drawing on a mouth piece to deliver an aerosol to the user.
- Electronic smoking articles and cigarettes can consist of two pieces, for example, a first unit or piece, which includes a power supply and control unit, and a second unit or piece, which includes a flavor delivery unit.
- the smoking article can be a three-piece unit, which includes the power supply and control unit, an aerosol generator or aerosol generation unit, and a flavor delivery unit.
- Each of these parts is optimized to yield consistent performance.
- Using parts that are not optimized or made from inferior materials can deliver inferior quality output, damage other parts of the device, and damage the reputation of the manufacturer of the smoking article. Accordingly, it would be desirable to control the use of units manufacture and supplied by others and limit the use to genuine parts.
- an electronic smoking article comprising: an authenticated first section, which includes an aerosol generation unit having at least one heater; an aerosol generation unit having at least one heater; an
- authenticated second section which includes a power supply operable to apply voltage to the at least one heater for heating a liquid in at least a portion of the aerosol generation unit to form an aerosol; and a conductive ink circuit embedded within the first and second sections, and wherein the power supply and the aerosol generation unit are electrically connected upon joining the first and second sections, and wherein each of the first and second sections has a portion of the conductive ink circuit.
- a method of manufacturing an electronic smoking article comprising: embedding a first portion of a conduction ink circuit in an authenticated first section of a smoking article, the first section including an aerosol generation unit having at least one heater; and embedding a second portion of a conduction ink circuit in an authenticated first section of a smoking article, the first section including an aerosol generation unit having at least one heater; and embedding a second portion of a conduction ink circuit in an
- the second section including a power supply operable to apply voltage to the at least one heater for heating a liquid in at least a portion of the aerosol generation unit to form an aerosol.
- a method of achieving a smoking experience without combusting tobacco is disclosed, the method
- the first section includes the aerosol generation unit having at least one heater and the second section includes a power supply operable to apply voltage to the at least one heater for heating a liquid in at least a portion of the aerosol generation unit to form an aerosol.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an electronic smoking article in accordance with an exemplary embodiment having a conductive ink circuit
- FIG. 2 is a side view of an electronic smoking article in accordance with an exemplary embodiment having a first portion and a second portion, which forms a conductive ink circuit upon assembly thereof;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of an electronic smoking article in accordance with an exemplary embodiment having a first section, which includes an aerosol generation portion and a liquid supply portion, and a second portion, which forms a conductive ink circuit upon assembly thereof; and
- FIG. 4 is an end view of the first portion and the second portion of an electronic smoking article in with an exemplary embodiment having a portion of a conductive ink circuit therein.
- conductive ink based circuits which are embedded as part of an electronic smoking article are disclosed.
- the conductive ink based circuits permit the operation of the electronic smoking article only when used with genuine or approved parts.
- a conductive ink circuit can be embedded across a two- piece design or among a three-piece design such that the circuit, that activates the power supply and the aerosol generation unit, can be activated only when genuine parts are connected together.
- a conductive ink based circuit can be placed between the flavor unit (or cartridge) and aerosol generation unit or power supply unit, to activate the article when a genuine or approved flavor unit or cartridge is connected to the electronic smoking article.
- the conductive ink based circuit can be used to initiate pre-heating of the heater of the electronic smoking article when the user picks up the smoking article for smoking.
- the preheating of the heater can help to reduce the latency and improve quantity of aerosol delivered during the initial puffs.
- control measures can be incorporated to cut off the power supply to the heater, if a puff is not detected, using a puff detector, within a set time period after the initial handling of the smoking article.
- FIG. 1 shows an electronic smoking article 100 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment.
- the electronic smoking article 100 includes a housing 1 10 having a mouth end 112 and an upstream end 1 14.
- the smoking article 100 includes a cartridge 140, a heater 144, and a capillary wick (or capillary tube) 146.
- the cartridge 140, the heater 144, and the capillary wick (or capillary tube) 146 can form the aerosol generation unit 148.
- the cartridge 140 delivers a liquid material 152 from a liquid supply reservoir (or fluid reservoir) 150 to the capillary wick 146, which is surrounded by the heater 144.
- a liquid supply reservoir (or fluid reservoir) 150 to the capillary wick 146, which is surrounded by the heater 144.
- one end of the capillary wick 146 extends to the cartridge 140 and the other end of the capillary wick 146 is
- the heater 144 is connected to the electric circuitry 122 via connections (not shown).
- the housing 1 10 also includes an air inlet 160, an outlet 162 at the mouth end 1 12, and an aerosol forming chamber 170.
- the liquid material 152 is supplied from the fluid reservoir 150 to the capillary wick 146, which as shown in FIG. 1 is surrounded by the heater 144.
- the electronic smoking article 100 can include a puff detection system (not shown), which is part of the circuitry 122 on the upstream end 1 14 of the smoking article 100. The puff detection system can sense the puff and can activate the heater 144 and supply the liquid material to the capillary wick 146.
- the power supply 120 supplies pulses of energy to the heater 144 to heat the end of the capillary wick 146 surrounded by the heater 144.
- the liquid material 152 in the outlet end 147 of the capillary wick 146 is vaporized by the heater 144 to create a supersaturated vapor.
- the liquid material 152 being vaporized is replaced by addition liquid material 152 moving along the capillary wick 146.
- the supersaturated vapor created is mixed with and carried in the air flow from the air inlet 160.
- the vapor condenses to form an inhalable aerosol, which is carried towards the outlet 162 and into the mouth of the user.
- the circuitry 122 and the puff detection system (not shown) are preferably programmable.
- the circuitry 122 and puff detection system can be used to manage the operation of the electronic smoking article 100.
- the electronic smoking article 100 also includes at least one air inlet 160 operable to deliver air to the mixing chamber 170.
- the air inlets 160 to the mixing chamber 170 can be arranged downstream of the capillary wick 146 so as to minimize drawing air along the capillary and thereby avoid cooling of the capillary wick 146 during heating cycles.
- the volatilized material expands out of the wick 146 and into the mixing chamber 170 where the volatized material can mix with air to form an aerosol which is then drawn through the outlet 162.
- the at least one air inlet 160 includes one or two air inlets 160.
- the air inlets 160 can be three, four, or five or more.
- the size and number of air inlets 160 can also aid in establishing the resistance to draw of the electronic smoking article 100.
- the power supply 120 can be a Lithium-ion battery or one of its variants, for example a Lithium-ion polymer battery.
- the power supply 120 may be a Nickel-metal hydride battery, a Nickel cadmium battery, a Lithium-manganese battery, a Lithium-cobalt battery or a fuel cell.
- the electronic smoking article 100 is usable by a smoker until the energy in the power supply is depleted.
- the power supply 120 may be rechargeable and can include circuitry (not shown) allowing the battery to be chargeable by an external charging device.
- the circuitry when charged, can provide power for a p re-determined number of puffs, after which the circuitry must be re-connected to an external charging device.
- the electronic smoking article 100 can also include control circuitry 122, which can be on a printed circuit board having a processor.
- the liquid material 152 includes a tobacco-containing material including volatile tobacco flavor compounds which are released from the liquid upon heating.
- the liquid material 152 may also be a tobacco flavor containing material or a nicotine-containing material.
- the liquid material 152 may include a non-tobacco material.
- the liquid material 152 may include water, solvents, ethanol, plant extracts and natural or artificial flavors.
- the liquid material further includes an aerosol former. Examples of suitable aerosol formers are glycerine and propylene glycol.
- the aerosol generation unit includes the liquid supply reservoir 150 and a capillary wick 146 for holding liquid received from the liquid reservoir.
- the aerosol generation unit 148 can include a capillary tube (not shown) having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet being in
- the at least one heater 144 is operable to heat the capillary tube to a temperature sufficient to at least initially volatilize the liquid material contained within the capillary tube.
- the control circuitry 122 can also include a heater activation light (not shown) at an upstream end of the smoking article 100, which is operable to glow when the heater 144 is activated.
- the control circuitry 122 can also include a timer operable to limit the time for which power is supplied to the heater 44. The time- period of the electric current supply to the heater 144 may be pre-set depending on the amount of liquid material 152 desired to be vaporized. For example, the control circuitry 122 can be programmable for this purpose.
- the heater 144 when activated, heats a portion of the wick 146 for less than about 10 seconds, more preferably less than about 7 seconds.
- the power cycle (or maximum puff length) can range in period from about 1 second to about 10 seconds.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of an electronic smoking article 100 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment having a first section 210 and a second section 220, which forms a conductive ink circuit upon assembly thereof.
- the electronic smoking article 100 includes a first section 210, which includes an aerosol generation unit 21 1 and a second section 220, which includes a power supply portion 221 , which can be coupled together at a threaded joint (not shown) or by other convenience such as a snug-fit, snap-fit, detent, clamp and/or clasp.
- the aerosol generation unit 21 1 can include the at least one heater 144, a liquid reservoir 150 having a liquid material 152 therein, and a capillary wick (or capillary tube) 146.
- the power supply section 221 includes a power supply 120 and circuitry 122, which is operable to apply voltage to the at least one heater 144 for heating the liquid material 152 in at least a portion of the aerosol generation unit 148 to form an aerosol.
- a portion 212, 222 of the conductive ink circuit is embedded within the first and second sections 210, 220, respectively, and the power supply and the aerosol generation unit 148 can be activated upon formation of a circuit formed by connecting or coupling the first and second sections 210, 220 to one another.
- the portions 212, 222 of the conductive ink circuit can be embedded within the outer housing 216, 226 as shown in FIG. 2. Alternatively, the portions 212, 222 can form part of the electrical circuit within the smoking article 100.
- the conductive ink circuit can be formed by the connection of the first and second sections 210, 220 to form the electrical circuit, which provides power from the power supply 120 to the at least one heater 144 within the aerosol generation unit.
- the conductive ink circuit formed by the connection of the first and second portions 212, 222 can form a circuit in communication with the circuitry 122 of the smoking article 100, and upon establishing the conductive ink circuit, the circuitry 122 enables the power supply 122 to provide power to the at least one heater 144.
- the conductive circuit can be formed by bringing into contact, an end portion 214, 224 of each of the first and second sections 210, 220 to complete the conductive ink circuit.
- a pre-heating process of the at least one heater 144 of the smoking article 100 can be initiated.
- the pre-heating of the smoking article 100 can also be configured based on detection of a user picking up the smoking article 100. For example, a smoking article 100 having a conductive ink circuit on an outer portion thereof upon detection of being handled by a user, the smoking article 100 can begin a pre-heating process, which can reduce the latency and improve quantity of the aerosol delivered during the initial puffs.
- first section 210 and the second section 220 each comprise an outer cylindrical housing 216, 226 extending in a longitudinal direction, and wherein each of the outer cylindrical housings has a portion 212, 222 of the conductive ink circuit embedded therein.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of an electronic smoking article 100 in accordance with an exemplary embodiment having a two-piece first section 210, which includes an aerosol generation portion 240 and a liquid supply portion 230, and a second portion 220, which forms a conductive ink circuit upon assembly thereof.
- the first section 210 includes an aerosol generation portion 240 and a liquid supply portion 230, and wherein the conductive ink circuit 242, 232 is embedded within an outer cylindrical housing 241 , 231 of the aerosol generation portion 240 and the liquid supply portion 230.
- the at least one heater 144 housed within the aerosol generation portion 240 is activated only when the conductive ink circuit is formed by connecting the aerosol generation portion 240, the liquid supply portion 230 and the second portion 220, and wherein the aerosol generation portion 240, the liquid supply portion 230 and the second section 210 each has a portion 242, 232, 222. 224, 234, 236, and 244 of the conductive ink circuit and upon assembly thereof forms the circuit.
- the conductive ink circuit can be embedded in parts manufactured by an authorized manufacturer of the first and second sections 210, 220 for a two-piece electronic smoking article 100, or an authorized manufacturer of the aerosol generation portion 240, the liquid supply portion 230, and the second portion, for a three-piece electronic smoking article 100.
- an authorized manufacturer of the first and second sections 210, 220 for a two-piece electronic smoking article 100 or an authorized manufacturer of the aerosol generation portion 240, the liquid supply portion 230, and the second portion, for a three-piece electronic smoking article 100.
- the smoking article 100 will not function.
- the power supply 120 will not provide power to the heater 144.
- FIG. 4 is an end view of the first portion 210 and the second portion 220 of an electronic smoking article in with an exemplary embodiment, wherein each of the first and second portions 210, 220 includes a portion of a complete conductive ink circuit therein.
- the conductive ink circuits 212, 222 can be embedded within the end portions 213, 223, and upon connecting the first and second portions 210, 220 of the smoking article 100, the conductive ink portions 212, 222 complete the circuit.
- the conductive ink circuits 212, 222 can be elongated line, pattern or completely covered area forming a contact and/or contact pads.
- the electronic smoking article 100 is preferably about the same size as a conventional cigarette. In some embodiments, the electronic smoking article 100 can be about 80 mm to about 88 mm long and about 7 mm to about 8 mm in diameter.
- the outer cylindrical housing 1 10 of the electronic smoking article 100 may be formed of any suitable material or combination of materials. Examples of suitable materials include metals, alloys, plastics or composite materials containing one or more of those materials, or thermoplastics that are suitable for food or pharmaceutical applications, for example polypropylene, polyetheretherketone (PEEK), ceramic, and polyethylene.
- the heater 144 includes a coil of wire at least partially surrounding the capillary wick 146.
- the heater 144 is a metal wire and/or a metal alloy wire.
- the heater 144 can be a coil, which can extend fully or partially along the length of the capillary wick 146.
- the electronic smoking article 100 can include a puff indicator (not shown) for indicating when the heater 144 is activated.
- the indicator such as an LED
- the indicator may be activated when the sensor senses air flow indicative of the user taking a puff.
- the electric circuitry includes a manually operable switch
- the indicator may be activated by the switch.
- control measures can be incorporated to cut off the power supply to the heater if a puff is not detected by a puff detector, within a set time period after the initial handling of the smoking article.
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