WO2022130467A1 - 端末装置、吸引装置、及びプログラム - Google Patents

端末装置、吸引装置、及びプログラム Download PDF

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WO2022130467A1
WO2022130467A1 PCT/JP2020/046580 JP2020046580W WO2022130467A1 WO 2022130467 A1 WO2022130467 A1 WO 2022130467A1 JP 2020046580 W JP2020046580 W JP 2020046580W WO 2022130467 A1 WO2022130467 A1 WO 2022130467A1
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剛志 赤尾
達也 青山
徹 長浜
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  • the present invention relates to a terminal device, a suction device, and a program.
  • the suction device uses a substrate containing an aerosol source for producing an aerosol, a flavor source for imparting a flavor component to the produced aerosol, and the like to generate an aerosol to which the flavor component is added.
  • the user can taste the flavor by sucking the aerosol to which the flavor component is added, which is generated by the suction device.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a technique for temporarily storing information acquired by the suction device and then transmitting the information.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism capable of transmitting information acquired by a suction device at an appropriate timing. ..
  • a communication unit that communicates with a suction device that heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to generate an aerosol, and the communication unit is by a user.
  • a terminal device that sends a first log request requesting transmission of log information, which is information acquired and stored in the suction device in response to the use of the suction device, and receives the log information. ..
  • the communication unit may receive information indicating the number of untransmitted log information from the suction device and transmit the first log request.
  • the communication unit transmits a second log request requesting transmission of information indicating the number of untransmitted log information, and receives information indicating the number of untransmitted log information from the suction device. May be good.
  • the communication unit transmits the first log request requesting transmission of the first log information among the plurality of untransmitted log information. After receiving the first log information, the first log request requesting the transmission of the second log information may be transmitted.
  • the time when the first log information is acquired may be older than the time when the second log information is acquired.
  • the log information is the suction start time information indicating the time when the aerosol is first sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process of forming the aerosol using the base material. May be included as information indicating the time of acquisition.
  • the suction device further includes an opening into which the substrate can be inserted and a lid for opening and closing the opening, and the communication unit includes state information indicating that the lid has closed the opening.
  • the first log request may be transmitted after receiving the above.
  • the communication unit may transmit the first log request after the first predetermined time has elapsed after receiving the status information.
  • the communication unit transmits setting information for changing the setting related to the operation of the suction device, receives a setting completion notification indicating that the setting based on the setting information is completed, and then makes the first log request. You may send it.
  • the communication unit may transmit the first log request after a second predetermined time has elapsed after receiving the setting completion notification.
  • the suction device has a heating unit that heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to generate an aerosol, and the heating unit has a time-series transition of a target resistance value, which is a target value of the resistance value of the heating unit. It operates on the basis of a defined heating profile, and the setting information may include information indicating the heating profile.
  • the log information may include information indicating the number of times the aerosol is sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process for producing the aerosol using the base material.
  • the log information may include information indicating the time when the aerosol is sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process for producing the aerosol using the base material.
  • the communication unit may transfer the log information received from the suction device to another device.
  • a suction device which is a communication unit that communicates with other devices, and a base material containing an aerosol source are heated to generate an aerosol.
  • the communication unit includes a heating unit for storing the log information acquired in response to the use of the suction device by the user, and the communication unit requests a first log request to transmit the log information.
  • a suction device is provided that, when received, transmits the log information.
  • the communication unit may transmit the untransmitted log information among the log information stored in the storage unit.
  • the communication unit may transmit information indicating the number of untransmitted log information.
  • the communication unit When the communication unit receives a second log request requesting transmission of information indicating the number of untransmitted log information, the communication unit may transmit information indicating the number of untransmitted log information. ..
  • the communication unit receives the first log request requesting transmission of the first log information among the plurality of untransmitted log information.
  • the second log information when the first log request for transmitting the first log information and requesting the transmission of the second log information among a plurality of untransmitted log information is received. May be sent.
  • the communication unit may transmit the log information in order from the oldest acquired time.
  • the log information is the suction start time information indicating the time when the aerosol is first sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process of forming the aerosol using the base material. May be included as information indicating the acquired time, and the communication unit may transmit the log information in order from the log information having the oldest time indicated by the suction start time information.
  • a computer for controlling a terminal device that communicates with a suction device that heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to generate aerosol is used by a user.
  • a program is provided to execute that.
  • a mechanism capable of transmitting the information acquired by the suction device at an appropriate timing is provided.
  • FIG. 1 It is a schematic diagram which shows typically the example of the internal structure of a suction device. It is an overall perspective view of the suction device which concerns on this embodiment. It is an overall perspective view of the suction device which concerns on this embodiment in the state which holds the stick type base material. It is a figure which shows an example of the structure of the system which concerns on this embodiment. It is a sequence diagram which shows an example of the flow of the whole processing about the heating session executed in the system which concerns on this embodiment. It is a sequence diagram which shows an example of the flow of the whole processing about charge executed in the system which concerns on this embodiment. It is a sequence diagram which shows an example of the flow of the transmission processing of the log information about the heating session executed in the system which concerns on this embodiment.
  • the suction device is a device that produces a substance that is sucked by the user.
  • the substance produced by the suction device will be described as being an aerosol.
  • the substance produced by the suction device may be a gas.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram schematically showing an internal configuration example of a suction device.
  • the suction device 100 includes a power supply unit 111, a sensor unit 112, a notification unit 113, a storage unit 114, a communication unit 115, a control unit 116, a heating unit 121, a holding unit 140, and a holding unit 140. Includes insulation 144.
  • the power supply unit 111 stores electric power. Then, the power supply unit 111 supplies electric power to each component of the suction device 100 based on the control by the control unit 116.
  • the power supply unit 111 may be composed of, for example, a rechargeable battery such as a lithium ion secondary battery.
  • the sensor unit 112 acquires various information about the suction device 100.
  • the sensor unit 112 is composed of a pressure sensor such as a microphone capacitor, a flow rate sensor, a temperature sensor, or the like, and acquires a value associated with suction by the user.
  • the sensor unit 112 is configured by an input device such as a button or a switch that receives input of information from the user.
  • the notification unit 113 notifies the user of the information.
  • the notification unit 113 is composed of, for example, a light emitting device that emits light, a display device that displays an image, a sound output device that outputs sound, a vibrating vibration device, and the like.
  • the storage unit 114 stores various information for the operation of the suction device 100.
  • the storage unit 114 is composed of a non-volatile storage medium such as a flash memory.
  • the communication unit 115 is a communication interface capable of performing communication conforming to any wired or wireless communication standard.
  • a communication standard for example, Wi-Fi (registered trademark), Bluetooth (registered trademark), or the like can be adopted.
  • the control unit 116 functions as an arithmetic processing device and a control device, and controls the overall operation in the suction device 100 according to various programs.
  • the control unit 116 is realized by, for example, an electronic circuit such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and a microprocessor.
  • the holding portion 140 has an internal space 141, and holds the stick-type base material 150 while accommodating a part of the stick-type base material 150 in the internal space 141.
  • the holding portion 140 has an opening 142 that communicates the internal space 141 to the outside, and holds the stick-type base material 150 inserted into the internal space 141 from the opening 142.
  • the holding portion 140 is a tubular body having an opening 142 and a bottom portion 143 as a bottom surface, and defines a columnar internal space 141.
  • the holding portion 140 also has a function of defining a flow path of air supplied to the stick-type base material 150.
  • An air inflow hole which is an inlet for air to such a flow path, is arranged, for example, at the bottom 143.
  • the air outflow hole which is an outlet for air from such a flow path, is an opening 142.
  • the stick-type base material 150 includes a base material portion 151 and a mouthpiece portion 152.
  • the base material portion 151 contains an aerosol source.
  • the aerosol source is not limited to a liquid, but may be a solid.
  • the heating unit 121 heats the aerosol source to atomize the aerosol source and generate an aerosol.
  • the heating unit 121 is formed in a film shape and is arranged so as to cover the outer periphery of the holding unit 140. Then, when the heating unit 121 generates heat, the base material portion 151 of the stick-type base material 150 is heated from the outer periphery to generate an aerosol.
  • the heating unit 121 generates heat when power is supplied from the power supply unit 111.
  • power may be supplied when the sensor unit 112 detects that the user has started suction and / or that predetermined information has been input. Then, when it is detected by the sensor unit 112 that the user has finished the suction and / or that the predetermined information has been input, the power supply may be stopped.
  • the heat insulating portion 144 prevents heat transfer from the heating portion 121 to other components.
  • the heat insulating portion 144 is made of a vacuum heat insulating material, an airgel heat insulating material, or the like.
  • suction device 100 has been described above.
  • the configuration of the suction device 100 is not limited to the above, and various configurations exemplified below can be adopted.
  • the heating portion 121 may be configured in a blade shape and may be arranged so as to project from the bottom portion 143 of the holding portion 140 to the internal space 141. In that case, the blade-shaped heating portion 121 is inserted into the base material portion 151 of the stick-type base material 150, and the base material portion 151 of the stick-type base material 150 is heated from the inside. As another example, the heating portion 121 may be arranged so as to cover the bottom portion 143 of the holding portion 140. Further, the heating unit 121 is a combination of two or more of a first heating unit that covers the outer periphery of the holding unit 140, a blade-shaped second heating unit, and a third heating unit that covers the bottom portion 143 of the holding unit 140. It may be configured as.
  • the holding portion 140 may include an opening / closing mechanism such as a hinge that opens / closes a part of the outer shell forming the internal space 141. Then, the holding portion 140 may sandwich the stick-type base material 150 inserted in the internal space 141 by opening and closing the outer shell.
  • the heating unit 121 may be provided at the sandwiched portion in the holding unit 140 and may be heated while pressing the stick-type base material 150.
  • the means for atomizing the aerosol source is not limited to heating by the heating unit 121.
  • the means for atomizing the aerosol source may be induction heating.
  • FIG. 2 is an overall perspective view of the suction device 100 according to the present embodiment.
  • FIG. 3 is an overall perspective view of the suction device according to the present embodiment in a state where the stick type base material 150 is held.
  • the suction device 100 includes a top housing 11A, a bottom housing 11B, a cover 12, a switch 13, a lid 14, a vent 15, and a cap 16.
  • the top housing 11A and the bottom housing 11B are connected to each other to form the outermost outer housing 11 of the suction device 100.
  • the outer housing 11 is sized to fit in the user's hand. When the user uses the suction device 100, the suction device 100 can be held by hand to suck the flavor.
  • the top housing 11A has an opening (not shown), and the cover 12 is coupled to the top housing 11A so as to close the opening.
  • the cover 12 has an opening 142 into which the stick-type substrate 150 can be inserted.
  • the lid portion 14 is configured to open and close the opening 142 of the cover 12.
  • the lid portion 14 is attached to the cover 12 and is configured to be movable along the surface of the cover 12 between the first position for closing the opening 142 and the second position for opening the opening 142.
  • the cover Thereby, the lid portion 14 can allow or restrict access of the stick-type base material 150 to the inside of the suction device 100 (internal space 141 shown in FIG. 1).
  • the state in which the lid portion 14 is in the second position and the lid portion 14 opens the opening 142 is also referred to hereinafter as an open state.
  • the state in which the lid portion 14 is in the first position and the lid portion 14 closes the opening 142 is also referred to hereinafter as a closed state.
  • the switch 13 is used to switch the operation of the suction device 100 on and off.
  • the user operates the switch 13 with the stick-type base material 150 inserted into the internal space 141 from the opening 142, so that power is supplied to the heating unit 121 from the power supply unit 111, and the stick The mold base material 150 can be heated without burning.
  • the stick-type base material 150 is heated, an aerosol is generated from the aerosol source contained in the stick-type base material 150, and the flavor of the flavor source is incorporated into the aerosol.
  • the user can suck the aerosol containing the flavor by sucking the portion of the stick-type base material 150 protruding from the suction device 100 (the portion shown in FIG. 3, that is, the mouthpiece portion 152).
  • the vent 15 is a vent for introducing air into the internal space 141.
  • the air taken into the inside of the suction device 100 from the vent 15 is introduced into the internal space 141 through, for example, an air inflow hole formed in the bottom 143 of the holding portion 140.
  • the cap 16 is detachably configured on the bottom housing 11B. By attaching the cap 16 to the bottom housing 11B, a vent 15 is formed between the bottom housing 11B and the cap 16.
  • the cap 16 may have, for example, through holes or notches (not shown).
  • the longitudinal direction of the suction device 100 means the direction in which the stick-type base material 150 is inserted into the opening 142. Further, in the suction device 100 of the present specification, the side where the fluid such as air flows in (for example, the vent 15 side) is the upstream side, and the side where the fluid flows out (for example, the opening 142 side) is the downstream side.
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of the system 1 according to the present embodiment. As shown in FIG. 4, the system 1 includes a suction device 100 and a terminal device 200.
  • the suction device 100 uses a base material containing an aerosol source to generate an aerosol that is sucked by the user.
  • the heating unit 121 heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to generate an aerosol.
  • the stick-type base material 150 is an example of the base material in the present embodiment.
  • the terminal device 200 is a device used by the user of the suction device 100.
  • the terminal device 200 is composed of an arbitrary information processing device such as a smartphone, a tablet terminal, or a wearable device.
  • the terminal device 200 includes an input unit 210, an output unit 220, a communication unit 230, a storage unit 240, and a control unit 250.
  • the input unit 210 has a function of accepting input of various information.
  • the input unit 210 may include an input device that receives input of information from the user. Examples of the input device include a button, a keyboard, a touch panel, a microphone, and the like.
  • the input unit 210 may include various sensors such as an image sensor.
  • the output unit 220 has a function of outputting information.
  • the output unit 220 may include an output device that outputs information to the user.
  • Examples of the output device include a display device that displays information, a light emitting device that emits light, a vibrating vibration device, and a sound output device that outputs sound.
  • An example of a display device is a display.
  • An example of a light emitting device is an LED (Light Emitting Diode).
  • An example of a vibrating device is an eccentric motor.
  • An example of a sound output device is a speaker.
  • the output unit 220 notifies the user of the information by outputting the information input from the control unit 250.
  • the communication unit 230 is a communication interface for transmitting and receiving information between the terminal device 200 and another device.
  • the communication unit 230 performs communication conforming to any wired or wireless communication standard.
  • a communication standard for example, a wireless LAN (Local Area Network), a wired LAN, Wi-Fi (registered trademark), Bluetooth (registered trademark), or the like can be adopted.
  • the storage unit 240 stores various information for the operation of the terminal device 200.
  • the storage unit 240 is composed of a non-volatile storage medium such as a flash memory.
  • the control unit 250 functions as an arithmetic processing device or a control device, and controls the overall operation in the terminal device 200 according to various programs.
  • the control unit 250 is realized by, for example, an electronic circuit such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or a microprocessor.
  • the control unit 250 may include a ROM (Read Only Memory) for storing a program to be used, calculation parameters, and the like, and a RAM (Random Access Memory) for temporarily storing parameters and the like that change as appropriate.
  • the terminal device 200 executes various processes based on the control by the control unit 250.
  • Processing of information input by the input unit 210, output of information by the output unit 220, transmission / reception of information by the communication unit 230, and storage and reading of information by the storage unit 240 are examples of processing controlled by the control unit 250.
  • Other processes executed by the terminal device 200, such as input of information to each component and processing based on the information output from each component, are also controlled by the control unit 250.
  • the function of the control unit 250 may be realized by using an application.
  • the application may be pre-installed or downloaded. Further, the function of the control unit 250 may be realized by PWA (Progressive Web Apps).
  • the suction device 100 can communicate with other devices.
  • the communication link used for communication between the suction device 100 and another device may be wireless or wired. In the present specification, it is assumed that the communication link is wireless.
  • the suction device 100 establishes a connection with another paired device and transmits / receives information. Pairing is a process of exchanging and storing information between two devices.
  • An example of the exchanged information is the identification information of the other party such as SSID (Service Set Identifier) and the information related to the encryption key used for encrypting the transmitted / received information.
  • SSID Service Set Identifier
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 first perform pairing, and then transmit and receive information. It is desirable that the wireless communication standard used for wireless communication between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 is a short-range wireless communication standard such as Bluetooth. In that case, the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 can establish a connection and communicate when they are located within a range where short-range wireless communication is possible. In the following, it is assumed that the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 communicate with each other in accordance with BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy (registered trademark)).
  • BLE Bluetooth Low Energy
  • the connection between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 may be established when certain conditions are met.
  • One example of the predetermined condition is that the state of the lid portion 14 has changed to the open state.
  • Another example of the predetermined condition is that the charging of the power supply unit 111 has started.
  • the suction device 100 is connected to an external power source via, for example, USB (Universal Serial Bus) or the like, the suction device 100 starts charging the power supply unit 111.
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • the connection between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 may be disconnected when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
  • a predetermined condition is that the state of the lid portion 14 has changed to the closed state.
  • Another example of the predetermined condition is that the charging of the power supply unit 111 is completed.
  • the suction device 100 ends charging of the power supply unit 111, for example, when the connection with the external power supply is disconnected.
  • the suction device 100 is, for example, when any of these predetermined conditions is satisfied, and when the operation by the user is not detected for a predetermined time or more and the information is not transmitted / received, the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 are used. Disconnect.
  • the terminal device 200 can set the operation of the suction device 100.
  • the terminal device 200 displays a setting screen for setting the operation of the suction device 100.
  • the setting screen displays the current setting contents of the suction device 100, and accepts input of information for changing the setting contents.
  • the terminal device 200 generates setting information based on the information input by the user and transmits it to the suction device 100.
  • the setting information is information for setting the operation of the suction device 100.
  • the suction device 100 receives the setting information from the terminal device 200. Then, the suction device 100 makes a setting based on the received setting information, and operates according to the setting.
  • the setting information is information for changing the setting of the suction device 100, and the suction device 100 changes the setting based on the received setting information. According to such a configuration, the user can make a desired setting for the suction device 100 via the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 may display information indicating the progress of transmission.
  • the terminal device 200 may display a progress bar whose progress increases from 0% to 100% depending on the amount of transmitted data from the start to the completion of transmission of the setting information. According to such a configuration, the user can grasp the progress status regarding the transmission of the setting information.
  • the suction device 100 transmits a setting completion notification indicating that the setting is completed to the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 may display a screen indicating that the setting of the suction device 100 is completed. According to such a configuration, the user can know that the suction device 100 has completed the setting based on the setting information.
  • the terminal device 200 outputs information indicating the changed setting when the setting completion notification is received. For example, the terminal device 200 displays a screen indicating that the setting of the suction device 100 is completed, and then displays a setting screen reflecting the changed setting. According to such a configuration, the user can grasp the changed setting.
  • the setting information may include information indicating whether or not to enable the communication function of the suction device 100.
  • the setting information may include information indicating whether or not communication by the communication unit 115 is permitted.
  • the suction device 100 enables or disables the communication function based on the received setting information.
  • the communication unit 115 can communicate with the terminal device 200.
  • the communication unit 115 does not communicate with the terminal device 200. According to such a configuration, the user can switch between enabling and disabling the communication function of the suction device 100.
  • the suction device 100 may enable the communication function when a predetermined condition is satisfied.
  • a predetermined condition is that an operation corresponding to a predetermined operation pattern has been performed. The operation pattern will be described in detail later.
  • the suction device 100 starts transmission of advertisement, establishes a connection with the terminal device 200 that has received the advertisement, and starts transmission / reception of information.
  • the suction device 100 controls the operation of the heating unit 121 based on the heating profile.
  • the heating profile is information showing the time-series transition of the target value of the parameter related to the operation of the heating unit 121.
  • An example of the parameter is the temperature of the heating unit 121.
  • the heating profile is information that defines the time-series transition of the target temperature, which is the target value of the temperature of the heating unit 121.
  • the temperature of the heating unit 121 is such that the time-series transition of the actual temperature (hereinafter, also referred to as the actual temperature) of the heating unit 121 becomes the same as the time-series transition of the target temperature specified in the heating profile.
  • the heating profile is typically designed to optimize the flavor the user tastes when the user inhales the aerosol produced from the stick-type substrate 150. Therefore, by controlling the operation of the heating unit 121 based on the heating profile, the flavor to be tasted by the user can be optimized.
  • the control unit 116 controls the operation of the heating unit 121 based on the difference between the target temperature specified in the heating profile and the actual temperature of the heating unit 121. More specifically, the control unit 116 determines the temperature of the heating unit 121 based on the difference between the actual temperature and the target temperature corresponding to the elapsed time from the start of control of the operation of the heating unit 121 based on the heating profile. To control.
  • the temperature control of the heating unit 121 can be realized by, for example, a known feedback control. Specifically, the control unit 116 supplies the electric power from the power supply unit 111 to the heating unit 121 in the form of a pulse by pulse width modulation (PWM) or pulse frequency modulation (PFM). In that case, the control unit 116 can control the temperature of the heating unit 121 by adjusting the duty ratio of the power pulse.
  • PWM pulse width modulation
  • PFM pulse frequency modulation
  • the control unit 116 may control the electric power supplied to the heating unit 121, for example, the duty ratio described above, based on the difference between the actual temperature and the target temperature.
  • the feedback control may be, for example, PID control (Proportional-Integral-Differential Controller).
  • the control unit 116 may perform simple ON-OFF control. For example, the control unit 116 executes heating by the heating unit 121 until the actual temperature reaches the target temperature, stops heating by the heating unit 121 when the actual temperature reaches the target temperature, and the actual temperature is lower than the target temperature. Then, the heating by the heating unit 121 may be executed again.
  • the temperature of the heating unit 121 can be quantified by, for example, measuring or estimating the resistance value (more accurately, the electric resistance value) of the heating unit 121 (more accurately, the heat generating resistor constituting the heating unit 121). .. This is because the resistance value of the heat generation resistor changes according to the temperature.
  • the resistance value of the heat-generating resistor can be estimated, for example, by measuring the amount of voltage drop in the heat-generating resistor.
  • the amount of voltage drop in the heat-generating resistor can be measured by a voltage sensor that measures the potential difference applied to the heat-generating resistor.
  • the temperature of the heating unit 121 can be measured by a temperature sensor installed near the heating unit 121.
  • the temperature of the heating unit 121 is synonymous with the resistance value of the heating unit 121. Therefore, the target temperature of the heating unit 121 can also be indicated by the resistance value of the heating unit 121. That is, another example of the parameter in the heating profile is the resistance value of the heating unit 121 corresponding to the target temperature. In that case, the heating profile is information that defines the time-series transition of the target resistance value, which is the target value of the resistance value of the heating unit 121.
  • the suction device 100 controls the resistance value of the heating unit 121 so that the time-series transition of the actual resistance value of the heating unit 121 becomes the same as the time-series transition of the target resistance value defined in the heating profile.
  • the resistance value control of the heating unit 121 can be realized by, for example, a known feedback control.
  • the control unit 116 supplies the electric power from the power supply unit 111 to the heating unit 121 in the form of a pulse by pulse width modulation (PWM) or pulse frequency modulation (PFM).
  • PWM pulse width modulation
  • PFM pulse frequency modulation
  • the control unit 116 can control the resistance value of the heating unit 121 by adjusting the duty ratio of the power pulse. According to such a configuration, it is possible to change the actual temperature of the heating unit 121 in the same manner as when the heating profile defines the time-series transition of the target temperature.
  • the temperature of the heating unit 121 has a corresponding relationship with the resistance value of the heating unit 121, but the resistance value corresponding to the temperature of the heating unit 121 depends on the characteristics of the heating unit 121 and the environmental temperature. Therefore, if the characteristics of the heating unit 121 or the environmental temperature are different, the target resistance value corresponding to the target temperature will be different even if the target temperature is the same.
  • the time interval from the start to the end of the process of producing an aerosol using the stick-type base material 150 is also referred to as a heating session below. ..
  • the beginning of the heating session is when heating based on the heating profile begins.
  • the end of the heating session is when a sufficient amount of aerosol is no longer produced.
  • the heating session consists of a preheating period in the first half and a puffable period in the second half.
  • the puffable period is the period during which a sufficient amount of aerosol is expected to be generated.
  • the preheating period is the period from the start of heating to the start of the puffable period.
  • the heating performed during the preheating period is also referred to as preheating.
  • the heating session may include a period during which the heating unit 121 is not supplied with power.
  • the heating profile may include a section for temporarily lowering the temperature of the heating unit 121, and the power supply to the heating unit 121 may be stopped in such a section.
  • the power supply to the heating unit 121 may be stopped before the end of the puffable period, that is, before the end of the heating session. Even during the period when the heating unit 121 is not supplied with power, the residual heat of the heating unit 121 and the stick-type base material 150 produces a sufficient amount of aerosol.
  • the user may be notified when the puffable period starts and ends. Further, the user may be notified of the timing (for example, the timing at which the power supply to the heating unit 121 is stopped) before the end of the puffable period. In that case, the user can puff during the puffable period with reference to the notification.
  • the timing for example, the timing at which the power supply to the heating unit 121 is stopped
  • the suction device 100 may stop heating when the number of puffs performed by the user after the heating of the stick-type base material 150 is started reaches a predetermined upper limit value. That is, the heating session may be interrupted when the number of puffs detected during the heating session (more specifically, during the puffable period) reaches a predetermined upper limit.
  • the predetermined upper limit is set to a value corresponding to the number of puffs expected to be depleted of the aerosol source. According to such a configuration, even if the puff is performed many times and the aerosol source is depleted early, the heating based on the heating profile is continued, and a situation occurs in which a crude flavor is delivered to the user. Can be prevented.
  • the setting information may include information indicating a heating profile.
  • the control unit 116 controls the operation of the heating unit 121 based on the heating profile indicated by the received information. According to such a configuration, the user can set a desired heating profile for the suction device 100.
  • the setting information may include information indicating a predetermined upper limit value for the number of puffs during the heating session described above.
  • the control unit 116 stops heating by the heating unit 121 when the number of puffs detected during the heating session reaches the upper limit value indicated by the received information. According to such a configuration, the user can set a desired upper limit value for the suction device 100.
  • the suction device 100 includes an operation unit that accepts a physical operation by the user.
  • the operation unit is an example of the sensor unit 112, and detects various operations performed by the user.
  • the combination of operations for the operation unit is also referred to as an operation pattern below.
  • the setting information may include information indicating an operation pattern. According to such a configuration, the user can set a desired operation pattern for the suction device 100.
  • the control unit 116 sets an operation pattern indicated by the received setting information, and controls the operation of the heating unit 121 according to the set operation pattern.
  • the control unit 116 starts heating by the heating unit 121 when an operation corresponding to the set operation pattern is performed.
  • a plurality of combinations of an operation pattern and a process to be executed when an operation corresponding to the operation pattern is performed may be set.
  • the control unit 116 executes a process combined with the operation pattern corresponding to the operation performed on the suction device 100 among the plurality of set operation patterns. According to such a configuration, the user can control the operation of the heating unit 121 according to a desired operation pattern.
  • the operation unit may include a button that accepts a pressing operation by the user.
  • a button is a switch 13.
  • the operation pattern includes an operation of pressing the switch 13.
  • the operation of pressing the switch 13 may be classified into a short press that is released in a short time after the switch 13 is pressed and a long press that is released after a long time has passed since the switch 13 is pressed.
  • An example of an operation pattern is an operation in which two short presses are followed by one long press.
  • the information indicating the operation pattern included in the setting information includes information indicating the time-series transition of the state of the switch 13.
  • the time-series transition of the state of the switch 13 is a time-series transition of whether the switch 13 is in the pressed state or the non-pressed state.
  • the number and timing (that is, the order and interval) of the short press and the long press, the time of the long press, and the like are set as the operation pattern. According to such a configuration, the user can set a desired operation pattern for the switch 13 in the suction device 100.
  • the operation unit is the lid unit 14.
  • the operation pattern includes an operation of opening and closing the opening 142 by the lid portion 14.
  • An example of the operation pattern is an operation of opening and closing the opening 142 by the lid portion 14.
  • the information indicating the operation pattern included in the setting information includes information indicating the time-series transition of the state of the lid portion 14.
  • the time-series transition of the state of the lid portion 14 is a time-series transition of whether the state of the lid portion 14 is an open state or a closed state. Therefore, according to the setting information, the number and timing (that is, the order and interval) of the operation of opening the lid portion 14 and the operation of closing the lid portion 14 are set as the operation pattern. According to such a configuration, the user can set a desired operation pattern for the lid portion 14 on the suction device 100.
  • the operation pattern may be a combination of an operation of pressing the switch 13 and an operation of opening and closing the opening 142 by the lid portion 14.
  • An example of the operation pattern is an operation in which the opening 142 is opened by the lid portion 14, then the switch 13 is short-pressed twice and then long-pressed once.
  • the information indicating the operation pattern included in the setting information includes information indicating the time-series transition of the states of the switch 13 and the lid portion 14. According to such a configuration, the user can set a desired operation pattern for the switch 13 and the lid portion 14 on the suction device 100.
  • the operation pattern is not limited to the operation of pressing the switch 13 and the operation of opening and closing the opening 142 by the lid portion 14, and the operation of attaching and detaching the front panel (not shown) detachably attached to the suction device 100, or the operation of attaching and detaching the front panel (not shown).
  • the power supply unit 111 which is a rechargeable battery such as a lithium ion secondary battery, may include an operation for starting charging.
  • the suction device 100 has a lock function.
  • the lock function is a function of controlling whether or not heating is possible by the heating unit 121.
  • the prohibition of heating by the heating unit 121 is also referred to as a lock.
  • permitting heating by the heating unit 121 is also referred to as releasing the lock.
  • the suction device 100 starts heating by the heating unit 121.
  • An example of an operation for instructing the start of heating is pressing the switch 13.
  • the suction device 100 does not start heating by the heating unit 121. According to such a configuration, in the locked state, for example, even if the switch 13 is accidentally pressed in the bag, the heating by the heating unit 121 is not started, so that the safety regarding the use of the suction device 100 is improved. Is possible.
  • the first lock function operation pattern may be set to the first lock function that controls whether or not heating can be executed by the heating unit 121 according to the operation by the user.
  • the control unit 116 permits heating by the heating unit 121 when an operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function is performed.
  • the control unit 116 prohibits heating by the heating unit 121 when the operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function is not performed.
  • the user can release the lock by the first lock function by performing an operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function.
  • the lock is not released unless the operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function is performed. Therefore, since it is possible to prevent misuse by a person other than the user, for example, a child, it is possible to improve the safety regarding the use of the suction device 100.
  • the lock may be performed again.
  • a predetermined condition is that after the heating by the heating portion 121 is completed, the stick-type base material 150 is pulled out and the state of the lid portion 14 is changed to the closed state.
  • Another example of the predetermined condition is that the operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function is performed again.
  • the setting information may include information indicating whether or not to enable the first lock function.
  • the control unit 116 enables or disables the first lock function based on the setting information. For example, when the setting information includes information indicating that the first lock function is enabled, the control unit 116 enables the first lock function. In that case, the lock is not released unless the operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function is performed. On the other hand, when the setting information includes information indicating that the first lock function is invalidated, the control unit 116 disables the first lock function. In that case, since the lock by the first lock function is not applied, the user can start the heating by the heating unit 121 simply by pressing the switch 13.
  • safety can be enhanced by enabling the first lock function only when a child is expected to be misused, such as when the user is at home.
  • a child is expected to be misused, such as when the user is at home.
  • the child is not expected to be misused, such as when the user is at work, by disabling the first lock function, it is possible to reduce the trouble of performing the unlocking operation and improve usability. can.
  • the communication state by the communication unit 115 may be used for the second lock function that controls whether or not heating by the heating unit 121 can be executed according to the communication state by the communication unit 115.
  • the control unit 116 permits heating by the heating unit 121 when the communication unit 115 communicates with the terminal device 200.
  • the control unit 116 prohibits heating by the heating unit 121 when the communication unit 115 is not communicating with the terminal device 200.
  • an example of the communication unit 115 communicating with the terminal device 200 is that a connection is established between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 according to a short-range wireless communication standard such as Bluetooth. ..
  • the user can unlock the second lock function by establishing a connection between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 according to the short-range wireless communication standard.
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 are unlocked only when they are located within the range where short-range wireless communication is possible and are communicating, and the lock is not released otherwise. .. Therefore, when the user carries the terminal device 200 and goes out, it is possible to prevent the suction device 100 left at home from being misused by, for example, a child. Therefore, it is possible to improve the safety regarding the use of the suction device 100. On the other hand, when the user uses the suction device 100 while carrying the terminal device 200, the lock is automatically released, so that the labor for performing the unlocking operation can be reduced and the usability can be improved.
  • the setting information may include information indicating whether or not to enable the second lock function.
  • the control unit 116 enables or disables the second lock function based on the setting information. For example, when the setting information includes information indicating that the second lock function is enabled, the control unit 116 enables the second lock function. In that case, the lock is not released unless communication is performed between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200. On the other hand, when the setting information includes information indicating that the second lock function is invalidated, the control unit 116 disables the second lock function. In that case, since the lock is not applied by the second lock function, the user simply presses the switch 13 regardless of whether or not communication is being performed between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200. It is possible to start heating by the heating unit 121.
  • the state of the lid portion 14 is used for the third lock function of controlling whether or not heating can be executed by the heating portion 121 according to the state of the lid portion 14.
  • the control unit 116 permits heating by the heating unit 121 when the state of the lid unit 14 is in the open state.
  • the control unit 116 prohibits heating by the heating unit 121 when the state of the lid unit 14 is in the closed state when the third lock function is effective.
  • the lid portion 14 is in the closed state, at least the stick-type base material 150 is not inserted in the suction device 100.
  • the setting information may include information indicating whether or not to enable the third lock function, and whether or not to enable the third lock function is switched based on the setting information. May be good.
  • Multiple lock functions may be used together.
  • the above-mentioned first lock function, second lock function, and third lock function may be used in combination.
  • the conditions for unlocking specified in the first lock function and the second lock function may constitute an OR condition (that is, a logical sum). That is, the lock may be released when any of the conditions for unlocking specified in the first lock function or the second lock function is satisfied. Then, if neither of the conditions for unlocking specified in the first lock function and the second lock function is satisfied, the lock may not be released.
  • the control unit 116 performs an operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function, or communicates. When the unit 115 communicates with the terminal device 200, heating by the heating unit 121 is permitted.
  • control unit 116 is operated by the heating unit 121 when the operation corresponding to the operation pattern set in the first lock function is not performed and the communication unit 115 is not communicating with the terminal device 200. Prohibit heating. According to such a configuration, the lock can be released by either the first lock function or the second lock function, so that usability can be improved.
  • the OR condition relating to the first lock function and the second lock function described above, and the condition for unlocking defined in the third lock function constitute an AND condition (that is, a logical product). You may. That is, the lock is released when the condition for unlocking the third lock is satisfied and either the condition for unlocking specified in the first lock function or the second lock function is satisfied. May be done. Then, when the condition for unlocking the third lock is not satisfied, or when neither the condition for unlocking specified in the first lock function and the second lock function is satisfied, the lock is released. It does not have to be done. Specifically, when the first lock function, the second lock function, and the third lock function are effective, the control unit 116 has the lid portion 14 in the open state and the first lock.
  • the lock can be released by either the first lock function or the second lock function while preventing empty heating, so that both safety assurance and usability improvement can be achieved at the same time. It is possible to make it.
  • the suction device 100 transmits battery information, which is information indicating the state of the power supply unit 111 that stores and supplies electric power for the operation of the suction device 100. According to such a configuration, the terminal device 200 can grasp the state of the power supply unit 111 based on the battery information.
  • the battery information may include information indicating the remaining power of the power supply unit 111.
  • the information indicating the remaining amount of electric power of the power supply unit 111 is, for example, information indicating the ratio of the remaining amount of power based on the maximum value of the electric power that can be stored in the power supply unit 111. According to such a configuration, the terminal device 200 can grasp the decrease in the remaining electric power and prompt the user to charge the power supply unit 111.
  • the battery information may include information indicating deterioration of the power supply unit 111.
  • whether or not the power supply unit 111 is deteriorated may be determined by SOH (State of Health). In that case, the control unit 116 determines that the power supply unit 111 has deteriorated when the ratio of the current full charge capacity is lowered to a predetermined threshold value or less when the initial full charge capacity is set to 100%.
  • whether or not the power supply unit 111 is deteriorated may be determined by the cycle count.
  • control unit 116 counts as one cycle each time the cumulative value of the charging current reaches the full charge capacity, and when the count exceeds a predetermined threshold value, the control unit 116 determines that the power supply unit 111 has deteriorated. Then, when it is determined that the power supply unit 111 has deteriorated, the battery information including the information indicating the deterioration of the power supply unit 111 is transmitted. According to such a configuration, the terminal device 200 can grasp the deterioration of the power supply unit 111 and urge the user to take measures against the deterioration of the power supply unit 111.
  • Battery information may be transmitted at the timing when the connection between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 is established.
  • the connection may be established and battery information may be transmitted before the heating by the heating unit 121 is started, for example, at the timing when the state of the lid portion 14 is changed from the closed state to the open state. According to such a configuration, it is possible to notify the user of the state of the power supply unit 111 before heating the stick-type base material 150.
  • the connection may be established at the timing when the charging of the power supply unit 111 is started, and the battery information may be transmitted. According to such a configuration, it is possible to notify the user of the state of the power supply unit 111 before charging.
  • Battery information may be transmitted at a timing before the connection between the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 is cut off.
  • the battery information may be transmitted after the heating by the heating unit 121 is completed, for example, at the timing when the state of the lid unit 14 is changed from the open state to the closed state. According to such a configuration, it is possible to notify the user of the state of the power supply unit 111 after heating the stick-type base material 150.
  • the battery information may be transmitted at the timing when the charging of the power supply unit 111 is completed. According to such a configuration, it is possible to notify the user of the state of the power supply unit 111 after charging.
  • the suction device 100 may notify the user of the battery information by the notification unit 113. According to such a configuration, it is possible to notify the user of the state of the power supply unit 111 by the suction device 100 alone.
  • the log information suction device 100 stores the log information in the storage unit 114.
  • the log information is information acquired according to the use of the suction device 100 by the user and stored in the storage unit 114.
  • the suction device 100 transmits the log information stored in the storage unit 114 to the terminal device 200. It is assumed that the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 are not always connected. Therefore, the suction device 100 accumulates log information while it is not connected to the terminal device 200, and transmits the accumulated log information at the timing when it is connected to the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 transfers the log information received from the suction device 100 to another device.
  • Another device is a server that provides services related to the suction device 100.
  • the server collects and analyzes log information and utilizes it for services such as updating the firmware of the suction device 100.
  • -Information Log information acquired during a heating session may include information acquired during a heating session, i.e., in a single heating session.
  • the storage unit 114 stores the information acquired during the heating session as log information when the heating by the heating unit 121 is executed. With such a configuration, it becomes possible to grasp the situation during the heating session later.
  • the information acquired during the heating session may include information for identifying the heating session.
  • information for identifying a heating session is suction start time information indicating the time when the puff was first performed in the heating session, that is, the time when the puff was first performed after the heating was started. According to such a configuration, the interval between heating sessions and the number of heating sessions per day can be grasped later.
  • the information acquired during the heating session may include information indicating a factor that allows heating by the heating unit 121.
  • the information indicating the factor that the heating is permitted is the information indicating that the heating is permitted by the first locking function, the information indicating that the heating is permitted by the second locking function, or the first locking function and the information indicating that the heating is permitted. Contains any of the information indicating that the second locking function was disabled.
  • the information indicating the factor indicating the factor that the heating is permitted is , Includes information indicating that heating is permitted by the first locking function.
  • the information indicating the factor that allows heating is provided. It contains information indicating that heating is permitted by the second locking function.
  • the information indicating the factor that allowed the heating is that the first lock function and the second lock function are disabled. Includes information indicating that it was there. With such a configuration, it is possible to analyze the use of the first locking function and the second locking function.
  • the information acquired during the heating session may include the length of the heating session. With such a configuration, it becomes possible to grasp the time length of the heating session later.
  • the information acquired during the heating session may include information indicating the number of puffs performed during the heating session. With such a configuration, it is possible to later grasp the number of puffs performed during the heating session.
  • the information acquired during the heating session may include information indicating the time when the puff was performed during the heating session. Multiple puffs may have been performed during the heating session, in which case the information obtained during the heating session indicates the time of each of the one or more puffs performed during the heating session. Contains information. With such a configuration, it becomes possible to grasp the timing of the puff performed during the heating session later.
  • the information acquired during the heating session may include information indicating the deterioration state of the power supply unit 111 during the heating session.
  • the information indicating the deterioration state of the power supply unit 111 may be, for example, the ratio of the current full charge capacity when the initial full charge capacity is 100%, or the cumulative value of the charging current is the full charge capacity. It may be the number of times it has been reached. According to such a configuration, it becomes possible to grasp the transition of the deteriorated state later.
  • the log information may include information indicating the operation history of the suction device 100. According to such a configuration, it becomes possible to later grasp the history of the operations performed by the suction device 100 so far.
  • the information indicating the operation history may include the cumulative total of the time during which the heating unit 121 has heated since the suction device 100 was first activated. According to such a configuration, it is possible to grasp the length of time during which heating is performed by the heating unit 121 in the entire life cycle of the suction device 100.
  • the information indicating the operation history may include the time elapsed since the suction device 100 was first activated. With such a configuration, it is possible to grasp the time length of the entire life cycle of the suction device 100.
  • the information indicating the operation history may include the cumulative number of times that the heating unit 121 has heated since the suction device 100 was started for the first time. According to such a configuration, it is possible to grasp the number of times of heating of the suction device 100 in the entire life cycle.
  • the information indicating the operation history may include the history of errors that have occurred since the suction device 100 was first activated. With such a configuration, it is possible to grasp the error that occurred in the entire life cycle of the suction device 100.
  • the log information may include information indicating the remaining amount of power of the power supply unit 111.
  • the storage unit 114 stores information indicating the remaining power amount as log information among the battery information acquired for transmission to the terminal device 200. According to such a configuration, it becomes possible to grasp the transition of the remaining electric power of the power supply unit 111 later.
  • the log information may include information acquired during charging of the power supply unit 111.
  • the storage unit 114 stores the information acquired during the charging of the power supply unit 111 as log information.
  • An example of the information acquired during charging is information indicating the time when charging started and information indicating the remaining amount of power at the time of starting charging.
  • Another example of the information acquired during charging is information indicating the time when charging is completed and information indicating the remaining amount of power at the time when charging is completed. According to such a configuration, it becomes possible to grasp the history of charging by the user.
  • the timing at which the suction device 100 transmits the log information may be controlled by the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits to the suction device 100 a log request requesting processing for transmitting log information.
  • the suction device 100 performs the processing requested in the received log request.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits a log request requesting the suction device 100 to transmit the log information, and the suction device 100 that has received the log request transmits the log information.
  • the suction device 100 can transmit log information at an appropriate timing under the control of the terminal device 200.
  • the suction device 100 transmits state information indicating the state of the suction device 100 to the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 can grasp the state of the suction device 100 in real time based on the received state information.
  • the state information may include information indicating the state of the heating unit 121.
  • the state information may include information indicating the progress of heating by the heating unit 121.
  • the suction device 100 transmits state information indicating the progress of heating by the heating unit 121.
  • the terminal device 200 can grasp the state of the heating unit 121 during the heating session in real time based on the state information.
  • the state information may include information indicating that heating by the heating unit 121 has started.
  • the suction device 100 transmits such state information at the timing when heating based on the heating profile is started.
  • the state information may include information indicating that the preheating has ended, that is, the puffable period has started.
  • the suction device 100 transmits such state information at a timing when a predetermined time has elapsed from the start of heating based on the heating profile, for example.
  • the state information may include information indicating that the timing is a predetermined time before the end of the puffable period.
  • the suction device 100 transmits such state information, for example, at the timing when the power supply to the heating unit 121 is completed.
  • the state information may include information indicating that the puffable period has expired.
  • the suction device 100 transmits such state information at a timing when a predetermined time has elapsed from the end of power supply to the heating unit 121, for example.
  • the state information may include information indicating the state of the lid portion 14.
  • the state information may include information indicating that the state of the lid portion 14 is an open state or a closed state.
  • the suction device 100 transmits state information indicating the changed state of the lid portion 14 at the timing when the state of the lid portion 14 changes. According to such a configuration, the terminal device 200 can grasp the state of the lid portion 14 in real time based on the state information.
  • the status information may include information indicating the charging status of the power supply unit 111.
  • the state information may include information indicating the ratio of the current charge amount to the full charge capacity of the power supply unit 111.
  • the suction device 100 may transmit state information including information indicating the charging state of the power supply unit 111 during charging. According to such a configuration, the terminal device 200 can grasp the charging state of the power supply unit 111 in real time based on the state information.
  • the control unit 116 controls the communication unit 115 to transmit the log information stored in the storage unit 114 during the period when the heating unit 121 cannot be heated. That is, the suction device 100 transmits log information during the period when the heating unit 121 cannot heat. On the other hand, the suction device 100 does not transmit log information during the period when the heating unit 121 can heat. Since the log information is once stored in the storage unit 114 and can be transmitted at an arbitrary timing later, the priority of the process of transmitting and receiving the log information is lower than the process of heating the stick-type base material 150 by the heating unit 121. I can say. In this respect, according to such a configuration, it is possible to prevent the transmission / reception of log information from interfering with the process of heating the stick-type base material 150 by the heating unit 121.
  • the suction device 100 may transmit log information after at least a first predetermined time has elapsed after the period in which the heating unit 121 can be heated ends. According to such a configuration, a margin for a first predetermined time is provided from the end of the heating period in which the heating unit 121 can be heated to the transmission of the log information. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the transmission / reception of log information from hindering the process of heating the stick-type base material 150 by the heating unit 121 more reliably.
  • the period during which the heating portion 121 can be heated may end at the timing when the lid portion 14 closes the opening 142. This is because, as described above with respect to the third lock function, heating is prohibited at the timing when the lid portion 14 closes the opening 142 in order to prevent empty heating, and heating by the heating portion 121 becomes impossible. Therefore, the suction device 100 transmits the log information after at least the first predetermined time has elapsed since the lid portion 14 closed the opening 142. With such a configuration, it is possible to ensure that the transmission / reception of log information does not interfere with the process of heating the stick-type base material 150 by the heating unit 121.
  • the period during which the heating portion 121 can be heated may be started at the timing when the lid portion 14 opens the opening 142.
  • the period during which the heating unit 121 can be heated may be started at the timing when the lock is released.
  • the period during which the heating unit 121 can be heated may be started at the timing when the heating based on the heating profile is started.
  • the suction device 100 transmits state information including information indicating the state of the heating unit 121 during the period in which the heating unit 121 can be heated. For example, the suction device 100 starts transmitting state information including information indicating the state of the heating unit 121 from the timing when the preheating is started. Since the log information is not transmitted during the period in which the heating unit 121 can be heated, the state information can be transmitted without delay.
  • the setting of the suction device 100 may be changed during the period when the heating unit 121 cannot be heated. In that case, the suction device 100 transmits the log information after the setting based on the setting information is completed. Since the log information is once stored in the storage unit 114 and can be transmitted at an arbitrary timing later, it can be said that the priority of the process of transmitting and receiving the log information is lower than the process of performing the setting based on the setting information. In this respect, according to such a configuration, it is possible to prevent the transmission / reception of log information from interfering with the process of making settings based on the setting information.
  • the suction device 100 transmits the log information after at least a second predetermined time has elapsed after the setting based on the setting information is completed.
  • a second predetermined time allowance is provided from the completion of the setting based on the setting information to the transmission of the log information. Therefore, it is possible to ensure that the transmission / reception of log information does not interfere with the process of making settings based on the setting information.
  • the timing for starting the second predetermined time counting is not limited to the timing when the setting based on the setting information is completed, but may be the timing when the setting information is received, or the timing when the setting completion notification is transmitted. There may be.
  • the first predetermined time and the second predetermined time are different from each other. More specifically, the first predetermined time is longer than the second predetermined time. This is because after the period during which heating by the heating unit 121 is possible is completed, the setting information is received, the setting based on the setting information is performed, and then the log information is transmitted.
  • the timing at which the suction device 100 transmits the log information may be controlled by the terminal device 200. This point will be described in detail below.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits a log request (hereinafter, also referred to as a first log request) requesting transmission of log information.
  • a log request hereinafter, also referred to as a first log request
  • the suction device 100 transmits the log information.
  • the terminal device 200 receives the log information.
  • the suction device 100 can transmit the log information at an appropriate timing.
  • the suction device 100 may transmit untransmitted log information among the log information stored in the suction device 100. Therefore, the suction device 100 may store the log information in association with the information indicating whether the log information has been transmitted or has not been transmitted. Alternatively, the suction device 100 may store the untransmitted log information and delete the transmitted log information. According to such a configuration, it is possible to prevent the transmitted log information from being resent.
  • the terminal device 200 may transmit a log request (hereinafter, also referred to as a second log request) requesting transmission of information indicating the number of untransmitted log information.
  • a log request hereinafter, also referred to as a second log request
  • the suction device 100 transmits information indicating the number of untransmitted log information.
  • the terminal device 200 receives information indicating the number of untransmitted log information, and transmits the first log request.
  • the terminal device 200 can transmit the first log request after grasping the number of untransmitted log information stored in the suction device 100.
  • the first log request includes information that specifies one log information to be transmitted among a plurality of untransmitted log information. Then, the terminal device 200 transmits the first log request, and the suction device 100 transmits the log information specified in the first log request, which is repeated for the number of untransmitted log information.
  • the suction device 100 stores the first log information and the second log information as untransmitted log information. In that case, the terminal device 200 transmits the first log request requesting the transmission of the first log information among the plurality of untransmitted log information.
  • the suction device 100 receives the first log request requesting the transmission of the first log information, the suction device 100 transmits the first log information.
  • the terminal device 200 After receiving the first log information, the terminal device 200 transmits a first log request requesting transmission of the second log information.
  • the suction device 100 receives the first log request requesting the transmission of the second log information, the suction device 100 transmits the second log information.
  • the suction device 100 can sequentially transmit a plurality of untransmitted log information. Therefore, for example, even if the transmission process of a plurality of untransmitted log information is interrupted in the middle, the transmission process can be easily restarted from the interrupted location.
  • the suction device 100 transmits the log information with the oldest acquired time in order. That is, in the suction device 100, the time when the first log information is acquired is older than the time when the second log information is acquired. Due to the storage capacity of the suction device 100, the log information stored in the suction device 100 may be deleted in order from the oldest one. In that respect, according to such a configuration, it is possible to transmit the log information in order from the log information having a high risk of being deleted.
  • the log information includes the suction start time information as information indicating the time when the log information was acquired. Therefore, the terminal device 200 transmits the log information with the oldest time indicated by the suction start time information in order. According to such a configuration, the terminal device 200 can grasp the time when the log information is acquired by referring to the contents of the log information, and can transmit the acquired time in order from the oldest log information.
  • the suction device 100 transmits state information including information indicating that the lid portion 14 has closed the opening 142. Then, the terminal device 200 transmits the first log request after receiving the state information including the information indicating that the lid portion 14 has closed the opening 142. In particular, the terminal device 200 transmits a first log request after a first predetermined time has elapsed from receiving state information including information indicating that the lid 14 has closed the opening 142. It is desirable that the same applies to the second log request. As a result, the suction device 100 can transmit the log information at least after a lapse of at least a first predetermined time after the lid portion 14 closes the opening 142. As described above, by transmitting the log request using the status information as a trigger, it is possible to appropriately control the transmission timing of the log information.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits the setting information.
  • the suction device 100 transmits a setting completion notification indicating that the setting is completed to the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits the first log request after receiving the setting completion notification.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits the first log request after the second predetermined time has elapsed from receiving the setting completion notification. It is desirable that the same applies to the second log request.
  • the suction device 100 can transmit the log information at least after a second predetermined time has elapsed after the setting based on the setting information is completed. As described above, by transmitting the log request triggered by the setting completion notification, it is possible to appropriately control the transmission timing of the log information.
  • FIG. 5 is a sequence diagram showing an example of the overall process flow for the heating session executed in the system 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 are involved in this sequence.
  • the suction device 100 accepts an operation of opening the state of the lid portion 14 (step S102).
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 establish a connection (step S104). For example, the suction device 100 transmits an advertisement, and the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 that has received the advertisement perform a procedure for establishing a connection.
  • the suction device 100 transmits the battery information to the terminal device 200 (step S106).
  • the suction device 100 releases the lock (step S108).
  • the suction device 100 releases the lock based on the fact that the state of the lid portion 14 is in the open state and that the lid portion 14 is communicating with the terminal device 200 regarding the second lock function.
  • the suction device 100 accepts an operation instructing the start of heating (step S110).
  • the suction device 100 starts heating based on the heating profile (step S112).
  • the suction device 100 transmits the state information including the information indicating the state of the heating unit 121 to the terminal device 200 (step S114).
  • the suction device 100 determines whether or not the heating session has ended (step S116). For example, the suction device 100 determines that the heating session has ended when the elapsed time from the start of heating based on the heating profile exceeds a predetermined threshold value. Alternatively, the suction device 100 determines that the heating session has ended when the number of puffs performed during the heating session reaches a predetermined upper limit value. If it is determined that the heating session has not ended (step S116: NO), the process returns to step S114 again.
  • step S116 determines whether or not an operation for closing the state of the lid portion 14 has been performed (step S118).
  • step S118 NO
  • the suction device 100 waits until the operation for closing the state of the lid portion 14 is performed. ..
  • the suction device 100 When it is determined that the operation for closing the state of the lid portion 14 has been performed (step S118: YES), the suction device 100 includes state information including information indicating that the state of the lid portion 14 has changed to the closed state. , And the battery information is transmitted to the terminal device 200 (step S120).
  • the terminal device 200 transmits the setting information to the suction device 100 (step S122).
  • the suction device 100 receives the setting information
  • the suction device 100 makes a setting based on the received setting information (step S124).
  • the suction device 100 transmits a setting completion notification to the terminal device 200 (step S126).
  • the process according to steps S122 to S126 is omitted when the user input for changing the setting of the suction device 100 is not performed on the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits a log request requesting transmission of log information to the suction device 100 (step S128).
  • the suction device 100 transmits the requested log information to the terminal device 200 (step S130).
  • the suction device 100 transmits the information acquired during the heating session in steps S112 to S116 as log information.
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 disconnect (step S132). For example, the suction device 100 disconnects from the terminal device 200 when the operation by the user is not detected for a predetermined time or longer and the log request is not received.
  • FIG. 6 is a sequence diagram showing an example of a flow of overall processing related to charging executed in the system 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 are involved in this sequence.
  • the suction device 100 starts charging (step S202).
  • the suction device 100 starts charging when connected to an external power source.
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 establish a connection (step S204). For example, the suction device 100 transmits an advertisement, and the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 that has received the advertisement perform a procedure for establishing a connection.
  • the suction device 100 transmits the battery information to the terminal device 200 (step S206).
  • the suction device 100 transmits the state information including the information indicating the charging state of the power supply unit 111 to the terminal device 200 (step S208).
  • the suction device 100 determines whether or not charging is completed (step S210). The suction device 100 ends charging when the connection with the external power source is disconnected. If it is determined that charging has not been completed (step S210: NO), the process returns to step S208 again.
  • the suction device 100 transmits the state information including the information indicating the charging state of the power supply unit 111 and the battery information to the terminal device 200 (step S212). ..
  • the terminal device 200 transmits the setting information to the suction device 100 (step S214).
  • the suction device 100 receives the setting information
  • the suction device 100 makes a setting based on the received setting information (step S216).
  • the suction device 100 transmits a setting completion notification to the terminal device 200 (step S218).
  • the process according to steps S214 to S218 is omitted when the user input for changing the setting of the suction device 100 is not performed on the terminal device 200.
  • the terminal device 200 transmits a log request requesting transmission of log information to the suction device 100 (step S220).
  • the suction device 100 transmits the requested log information to the terminal device 200 (step S222).
  • the suction device 100 transmits the information acquired during the charging performed in steps S202 to S210 as log information.
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 disconnect (step S224). For example, the suction device 100 disconnects from the terminal device 200 when the operation by the user is not detected for a predetermined time or longer and the log request is not received.
  • FIG. 7 is a sequence diagram showing an example of a flow of transmission processing of log information relating to a heating session executed in the system 1 according to the present embodiment.
  • the suction device 100 and the terminal device 200 are involved in this sequence.
  • This sequence is a refinement of the processing related to the transmission of log information in the sequence shown in FIG.
  • the terminal device 200 determines whether or not a first predetermined time has elapsed after receiving the state information including the information indicating that the state of the lid portion 14 has changed to the closed state. Determination (step S302). When it is determined that the first predetermined time has not elapsed (step S302: NO), the terminal device 200 waits until the first predetermined time elapses.
  • step S302 When it is determined that the first predetermined time has elapsed (step S302: YES), the terminal device 200 determines whether or not the second predetermined time has elapsed after receiving the setting completion notification (step S304). ). When it is determined that the second predetermined time has not elapsed (step S304: NO), the terminal device 200 waits until the second predetermined time elapses.
  • step S304 When it is determined that the second predetermined time has elapsed (step S304: YES), the terminal device 200 transmits the second log request to the suction device 100 (step S306).
  • the terminal device 200 When the terminal device 200 receives the second log request, it transmits information indicating the number of untransmitted log information (step S308).
  • the suction device 100 Upon receiving the information indicating the number of untransmitted log information, the suction device 100 transmits the first log request (step S310).
  • the first log request includes, for example, information requesting transmission of the oldest log information among untransmitted log information.
  • the terminal device 200 When the terminal device 200 receives the first log request, it transmits the log information requested to be transmitted in the first log request (step S312).
  • the suction device 100 transmits the log information after passing through the condition determination related to steps S302 and S304 in the terminal device 200. Therefore, the suction device 100 logs after the first predetermined time has elapsed since the opening 142 was closed by the lid 14, and after the second predetermined time has elapsed since the setting based on the setting information was completed. Information can be sent.
  • the terminal device 200 repeatedly executes step S310 by the number of untransmitted log information indicated by the information received in step S308.
  • the suction device 100 repeatedly executes step S312 to transmit untransmitted log information in order from the oldest acquired time.
  • the suction device 100 may control the transmission timing of the log information.
  • the suction device 100 may transmit at least one of the untransmitted log information at the timing of connecting to the terminal device 200 even if there is no first log request from the terminal device 200.
  • the suction device 100 may transmit information indicating the number of untransmitted log information at the timing of connecting to the terminal device 200, even if there is no second log request from the terminal device 200.
  • the suction device 100 may transmit information indicating the number of untransmitted log information together with at least one of the untransmitted log information.
  • each device described in the present specification may be realized by using any of software, hardware, and a combination of software and hardware.
  • the programs constituting the software are stored in advance in, for example, a recording medium (non-transitory media) provided inside or outside each device. Then, each program is read into RAM at the time of execution by a computer and executed by a processor such as a CPU.
  • the recording medium is, for example, a magnetic disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a flash memory, or the like.
  • the above computer program may be distributed, for example, via a network without using a recording medium.
  • a communication unit that communicates with a suction device that heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to generate an aerosol. Equipped with The communication unit transmits a first log request requesting transmission of log information, which is information acquired in response to the user's use of the suction device and stored in the suction device, and receives the log information. , Terminal device. (2) The communication unit receives information indicating the number of untransmitted log information from the suction device, and transmits the first log request. The terminal device according to (1) above. (3) The communication unit transmits a second log request requesting transmission of information indicating the number of untransmitted log information, and receives information indicating the number of untransmitted log information from the suction device.
  • the terminal device When the number of untransmitted log information is 2 or more, the communication unit transmits the first log request requesting transmission of the first log information among the plurality of untransmitted log information. After receiving the first log information, the first log request requesting the transmission of the second log information is transmitted.
  • the terminal device In the suction device, the time when the first log information is acquired is older than the time when the second log information is acquired.
  • the terminal device according to (4) above.
  • the log information is the suction start time information indicating the time when the aerosol is first sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process of forming the aerosol using the base material.
  • the suction device is With an opening into which the base material can be inserted, A lid that opens and closes the opening, Further prepare The communication unit transmits the first log request after receiving the state information including the information indicating that the lid portion has closed the opening.
  • the terminal device according to any one of (1) to (6) above.
  • the communication unit transmits the first log request after the first predetermined time has elapsed from receiving the status information.
  • the terminal device according to (7) above.
  • the communication unit transmits setting information for changing the setting related to the operation of the suction device, receives a setting completion notification indicating that the setting based on the setting information is completed, and then makes the first log request.
  • the communication unit transmits the first log request after a second predetermined time has elapsed after receiving the setting completion notification.
  • the suction device has a heating unit that heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to generate an aerosol.
  • the heating unit operates based on a heating profile in which a time-series transition of a target resistance value, which is a target value of the resistance value of the heating unit, is defined.
  • the setting information includes information indicating the heating profile.
  • the log information includes information indicating the number of times the aerosol is sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process of producing the aerosol using the base material.
  • the terminal device according to any one of (1) to (11).
  • the log information includes information indicating the time when the aerosol is sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process for producing the aerosol using the base material.
  • the terminal device according to any one of (1) to (12).
  • the communication unit transfers the log information received from the suction device to another device.
  • a suction device With the communication unit that communicates with other devices, A heating unit that heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to generate an aerosol, A storage unit that stores log information acquired according to the use of the suction device by the user, and a storage unit. Equipped with When the communication unit receives the first log request requesting the transmission of the log information, the communication unit transmits the log information. Suction device. (16) When the communication unit receives the first log request, the communication unit transmits the untransmitted log information among the log information stored in the storage unit. The suction device according to (15) above. (17) The communication unit transmits information indicating the number of untransmitted log information. The suction device according to (15) or (16).
  • the communication unit When the communication unit receives a second log request requesting transmission of information indicating the number of untransmitted log information, the communication unit transmits information indicating the number of untransmitted log information.
  • the suction device is the suction start time information indicating the time when the aerosol is first sucked in the time interval from the start to the end of the process of forming the aerosol using the base material. Is included as information indicating the time when was acquired,
  • the communication unit transmits the log information having the oldest time indicated by the suction start time information in order.
  • the suction device according to (20) above.
  • (22) To a computer that controls a terminal device that communicates with a suction device that heats a substrate containing an aerosol source to produce an aerosol.
  • the terminal device sends a first log request requesting transmission of log information, which is information acquired and stored in the suction device according to the use of the suction device by the user, and receives the log information.

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