WO2022145852A1 - Aerosol generating device - Google Patents
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- FIG. 8 is a graph illustrating a deviation in a target temperature reaching time when an initial temperature of a heater is lower than a first temperature.
- FIG. 12 is a flowchart an operating method of an aerosol generating device, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a flowchart illustrating an operating method of an aerosol generating device, according to another embodiment.
- the vaporizer 140 may include a liquid storage, a liquid delivery element, and a heating element, but it is not limited thereto.
- the liquid storage, the liquid delivery element, and the heating element may be included in the aerosol generating device 100 as independent modules.
- the heating element is an element for heating the liquid composition delivered by the liquid delivery element.
- the heating element may be a metal heating wire, a metal hot plate, a ceramic heater, or the like, but is not limited thereto.
- the heating element may include a conductive filament such as nichrome wire and may be positioned as being wound around the liquid delivery element. The heating element may be heated by a current supply and may transfer heat to the liquid composition in contact with the heating element, thereby heating the liquid composition. As a result, aerosol may be generated.
- the vaporizer 140 may be referred to as a cartomizer or an atomizer, but it is not limited thereto.
- the entire first portion may be inserted into the aerosol generating device 100, and the second portion may be exposed to the outside.
- only a portion of the first portion may be inserted into the aerosol generating device 100, or the entire first portion and a portion of the second portion may be inserted into the aerosol generating device 100.
- the user may puff aerosol while holding the second portion by the mouth of the user. In this case, the aerosol is generated by the external air passing through the first portion, and the generated aerosol passes through the second portion and is delivered to the user's mouth.
- the aerosol generating device 100 may supply power to the coil 410 so that the coil 410 generates a variable magnetic field.
- the susceptor 420 may be heated as the magnetic field generated by the coil 410 passes through the susceptor 420.
- the coil 410 may be an electrically conductive coil that generates a variable magnetic field by using power supplied from the battery 110.
- the coil 410 may surround at least part of the cavity 430.
- the variable magnetic field generated by the coil 410 may be applied to the susceptor 420 arranged at an inner end portion of the cavity 430.
- the susceptor 420 is heated as the variable magnetic field generated from the coil 410 penetrates therethrough and may include metal or carbon.
- the susceptor 420 may include at least one of ferrite, ferromagnetic alloy, stainless steel, and aluminum.
- the susceptor 420 may include at least one of ceramic such as graphite, molybdenum, silicon carbide, niobium, nickel alloy, metal film, or zirconia, a transition metal such as nickel (Ni) or cobalt (Co), and a metalloid such as boron (B) or phosphorus (P).
- ceramic such as graphite, molybdenum, silicon carbide, niobium, nickel alloy, metal film, or zirconia
- a transition metal such as nickel (Ni) or cobalt (Co)
- a metalloid such as boron (B) or phosphorus (P).
- the susceptor 420 is not limited to the above-described example and may be made of any material as long as the material may be heated to a desirable temperature as a variable magnetic field is applied thereto.
- the desired temperature may be pre-set in the aerosol generating device 100 or may be set as a temperature desired by a user.
- FIG. 4 illustrates that the susceptor 420 surrounds at least part of the aerosol generating article, but the present disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the susceptor 420 may include a tube-type heating element, a plate-type heating element, a needle-type heating element, or a rod-type heating element, and may heat the inside or the outside of the aerosol generating article 200, according to the shape of the heating element.
- the aerosol generating device 100 may include a plurality of susceptors 420.
- the plurality of susceptors 420 may also be arranged on the outside of the aerosol generating article 200 or may also be arranged to be inserted thereinto. Also, some of the plurality of susceptors 420 may be inserted into the aerosol generating article 200 and the others may be arranged outside the aerosol generating article 200.
- the shape of the susceptor 420 is not limited to the shape illustrated in FIG. 4 and may be changed in various shapes.
- the aerosol generating article 200 may include a tobacco rod 210 and a filter rod 220.
- the first portion described above with reference to FIGS. 1 through 3 may include the tobacco rod 210, and the second portion may include the filter rod 220.
- the tobacco rod 210 may include an aerosol generating material.
- the aerosol generating material may include at least one of glycerin, propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol, and oleyl alcohol, but it is not limited thereto.
- the tobacco rod 210 may include other additives, such as flavors, a wetting agent, and/or organic acid.
- the tobacco rod 210 may include a flavored liquid, such as menthol or a moisturizer, which is injected to the tobacco rod 210.
- the filter rod 220 may include a cellulose acetate filter. Shapes of the filter rod 220 are not limited.
- the filter rod 220 may include a cylinder-type rod or a tube-type rod having a hollow inside. Also, the filter rod 220 may include a recess-type rod. When the filter rod 220 includes a plurality of segments, at least one of the plurality of segments may have a different shape.
- the filter rod 220 may include at least one capsule 230.
- the capsule 230 may generate a flavor or an aerosol.
- the capsule 230 may have a configuration in which a liquid containing a flavoring material is wrapped with a film.
- the capsule 230 may have a spherical or cylindrical shape, but is not limited thereto.
- the cooling segment may include a polymer material or a biodegradable polymer material.
- the cooling segment may include pure polylactic acid alone, but the material for forming the cooling segment is not limited thereto.
- the cooling segment may include a cellulose acetate filter having a plurality of holes.
- the cooling segment is not limited to the above-described example and is not limited as long as the cooling segment cools the aerosol.
- the aerosol generating article 300 may further include a front-end plug 330.
- the front-end plug 330 may be located on one side of the tobacco rod 310 which is opposite to the filter rod 320.
- the front-end plug 330 may prevent the tobacco rod 310 from being detached outwards and prevent the liquefied aerosol from flowing from the tobacco rod 310 into the aerosol generating device (100 of FIGS. 1 through 3), during smoking.
- a diameter and a total length of the aerosol generating article 300 may correspond to a diameter and a total length of the aerosol generating article 200 of FIG. 5.
- the length of the front-end plug 330 is about 7 mm
- the length of the tobacco rod 310 is about 15 mm
- the length of the first segment 321 is about 12 mm
- the length of the second segment 322 is about 14 mm, but it is not limited thereto.
- the aerosol generating article 300 may be packaged using at least one wrapper 350.
- the wrapper 350 may have at least one hole through which external air may be introduced or internal air may be discharged.
- the front end plug 330 may be packaged by a first wrapper 351
- the tobacco rod 310 may be packaged by a second wrapper 352
- the first segment 321 may be packaged by a third wrapper 353, and the second segment 322 may be packaged by a fourth wrapper 354.
- the entire aerosol generating article 300 may be repackaged by a fifth wrapper 355.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of an aerosol generating device according to an embodiment.
- the heater 130 may heat the aerosol generating article.
- the heater 130 may heat the aerosol generating article accommodated in the aerosol generating device 100, thereby heating the aerosol generating material contained in the aerosol generating article.
- the temperature sensor 710 may be arranged adjacent to the heater 130 to directly or indirectly measure the temperature of the heater 130.
- the temperature sensor 710 may detect the temperature of the heater 130 and output a voltage corresponding to the detected temperature.
- the temperature sensor 710 may include a thermistor for outputting a resistance value corresponding to the detected temperature.
- the processor 120 may determine the temperature of the heater 130 based on the information (e.g., a voltage or resistance value) received from the temperature sensor 710.
- the methods of operating the temperature sensor 710 described above are only examples, and any method may be applied to the temperature sensor 710 as long as the method is for sensing or measuring the temperature.
- the processor 120 may respond to a user input.
- the user input is an input by the user to initiate the heating operation of the aerosol generating device 100, and input methods may vary.
- the input method may include pressing of a button, touching of a touch screen, insertion of an aerosol generating article, or the like.
- the input method according to the insertion of the aerosol generating article will be described later.
- the input method of the user input may include any method in which the aerosol generating device 100 may respond.
- the processor 120 may perform a process for the heating operation of the aerosol generating device 100.
- the processor 120 may determine the process for performing the heating operation.
- the processor 120 may compare the initial temperature of the heater 130 measured by the temperature sensor 710 with a first temperature to determine the process.
- the first temperature may be set to an appropriate value to determine whether the initial temperature of the heater 130 is close to room temperature or a temperature in a heated state.
- the first temperature may be about 50°C to about 80°C.
- the detection of an aerosol generating article being inserted into the cavity by the insertion detecting sensor may serve as a user input for the heating operation. That is, when insertion of the aerosol generating article is detected, the processor 120 may automatically perform the process for the heating operation without an additional external input.
- the processor 120 may perform or stop the heating operation by controlling power supplied to the coil.
- the processor 120 may perform the heating operation by controlling the battery of the aerosol generating device 100 to supply power to the coil, and the heating operation may be stopped by controlling the battery to stop the power supply to the coil.
- the processor 120 may resume the heating operation by controlling the battery of the aerosol generating device 100 to supply power to the coil again after the heating operation is stopped for the first delay time. The operation of the coil and the susceptor during the first delay time will be described below with reference to FIG. 9.
- FIG. 8 is a graph illustrating a deviation in the target temperature reaching time when the initial temperature of the heater is lower than the first temperature.
- the target temperature reaching time may differ according to the type of the aerosol generating article or between individual articles of the same kind.
- ⁇ t there is a difference ⁇ t between the target temperature reaching time t 1 according to the first graph 810 and the target temperature reaching time t 2 according to the second graph 820.
- an aerosol generating article may have a thicker wrapper than an aerosol generating article in the first graph 810.
- the first graph 910 of FIG. 9 shows a result of the heating operation performed in the same environment as in the first graph 810 of FIG. 8, and the second graph 920 of FIG. 9 shows a result of the heating operation performed in the same environment as in the second graph 820 of FIG. 8.
- the first graph 910 of FIG. 9 and the first graph 810 of FIG. 8 may show results of the heating operation performed with respect to the same aerosol generating article.
- the processor may determine the first delay time based on the initial temperature of the heater.
- the first delay time may have a positive correlation with the initial temperature of the heater.
- the first delay time may be increased such that the difference between the target temperature reaching times is minimized.
- FIG. 10 is a graph illustrating a deviation in the target temperature reaching time when the initial temperature of the heater is higher than or equal to the first temperature.
- the aerosol generating device 100 in FIG. 7 may provide a more uniform preheating time (or the target temperature reaching time) regardless of the initial temperature of the heater by applying the second delay time to the heating operation using the heater.
- the first graph 1110 of FIG. 11 shows a result of the heating operation performed in the same environment as in the first graph 1010 of FIG. 10, and the second graph 1120 of FIG. 11 shows a result of the heating operation performed in the same environment as in the second graph 1020 of FIG. 10.
- the first graph 1110 of FIG. 11 may show a result of the heating operation performed at the same initial temperature as in the first graph 1010 of FIG. 10.
- the aerosol generating device may, by using the temperature sensor, measure the initial temperature of the heater, which is the temperature when the user input is received. Also, the aerosol generating device may compare the initial temperature of the heater with the first temperature.
- the aerosol generating device may determine whether the initial temperature of the heater is lower than the first temperature.
- the aerosol generating device may perform operation 1240 when the initial temperature of the heater is lower than the first temperature, and may perform operation 1280 when the initial temperature of the heater is higher than or equal to the first temperature.
- the aerosol generating device may resume the heating operation when the first delay time has expired after the heating operation was stopped in operation 1260.
- the aerosol generating device may, by applying the first delay time to the heating operation, provide a uniform preheating time (or target temperature reaching time) even when the aerosol generating device is used in different external environments or when different aerosol generating articles are used.
- Operations 1310 to 1350 and 1370 to 1371 of FIG. 13 may respectively correspond to operations 1210 to 1250 and 1280 to 1290 of FIG. 12. Accordingly, redundant descriptions thereof are omitted.
- the first delay time is determined in real time based on the initial temperature of the heater or the time taken for the heater to reach the second temperature (see S1360).
- the aerosol generating device may compare the initial temperature of the heater with the first temperature.
- the aerosol generating device may determine whether the initial temperature of the heater is lower than the first temperature.
- the aerosol generating device may perform operation 1340 when the initial temperature of the heater is lower than the first temperature, and may perform operation 1370 when the initial temperature of the heater is higher than or equal to the first temperature.
- the aerosol generating device may perform the heating operation using the heater.
- the aerosol generating device may determine the first delay time based on the initial temperature of the heater or the time taken for the heater to reach the second temperature.
- the aerosol generating device may determine the second delay time based on the initial temperature of the heater.
- the aerosol generating device may perform the heating operation after the second delay time has passed.
- the operating method of the aerosol generating device includes the operations that are processed in the aerosol generating device 100 shown in FIG. 7. Therefore, it can be seen that the descriptions above with respect to the aerosol generating device 100 shown in FIG. 7 may also apply to the operating method of the aerosol generating device of FIG. 14, and even if omitted below.
- the aerosol generating device may determine the first delay time based on the type of the identified aerosol generating article.
- the aerosol generating device may determine the first delay time corresponding to the type of the identified aerosol generating article from among various first delay times stored in the memory.
- the aerosol generating device may perform the heating operation after the second delay time has passed.
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- An aerosol generating device comprising:a heater configured to heat an aerosol generating article;a temperature sensor configured to measure a temperature of the heater; anda processor configured to:obtain an initial temperature of the heater which is measured by the temperature sensor when a user input for starting a heating operation of the heater is received;compare the initial temperature of the heater with a first temperature;based on the initial temperature being lower than the first temperature, control the heater to perform the heating operation according to a preset temperature profile; andwhen the heater is heated to a second temperature higher than the first temperature, control the heater to stop the heating operation for a first delay time.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 1, wherein the first delay time is preset based on at least one of performance of the heater, power supplied to the heater, a target temperature of the heater, and a target temperature reaching time of the heater.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to determine the first delay time based on a time taken for the heater is heated from the initial temperature to the second temperature.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 3, wherein the first delay time has a negative correlation with the time taken.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to determine the first delay time based on the initial temperature of the heater.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 5, wherein the first delay time has a positive correlation with the initial temperature of the heater.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to, if the initial temperature is higher than or equal to the first temperature, determine a second delay time based on the initial temperature, and control the heater to perform the heating operation after the second delay time has passed.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 7, wherein the second delay time has a positive correlation with the initial temperature of the heater.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 1, further comprising:a cavity configured to accommodate the aerosol generating article; andan insertion detecting sensor configured to detect whether the aerosol generating article is inserted into the cavity,wherein the user input is generated when the insertion detecting sensor detects that the aerosol generating article is inserted into the cavity.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 1, further comprising:a cavity configured to accommodate the aerosol generating article; andan identification sensor configured to identify a type of the aerosol generating article inserted into the cavity,wherein the processor is further configured to determine the first delay time based on the type of the aerosol generating article identified by the identification sensor.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 1, further comprising:a cavity configured to accommodate the aerosol generating article,wherein the heater comprises:a coil surrounding the cavity and configured to generate a variable magnetic field; anda susceptor located inside the coil and configured to be heated by the variable magnetic field, andwherein the processor is further configured to control the heater to perform or stop the heating operation by controlling power supplied to the coil.
- The aerosol generating device of claim 11, wherein while the heating operation is stopped during the first delay time, the susceptor continues to conduct heat to the aerosol generating article by a residual eddy current induced from the variable magnetic field.
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