WO2024116226A1 - Dispositif de génération d'aérosol - Google Patents

Dispositif de génération d'aérosol Download PDF

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WO2024116226A1
WO2024116226A1 PCT/JP2022/043728 JP2022043728W WO2024116226A1 WO 2024116226 A1 WO2024116226 A1 WO 2024116226A1 JP 2022043728 W JP2022043728 W JP 2022043728W WO 2024116226 A1 WO2024116226 A1 WO 2024116226A1
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宏和 石井
正人 加藤
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  • the present invention relates to an aerosol generating device.
  • Inhalation devices such as electronic cigarettes or nebulizers that generate an aerosol to be inhaled by the user are widely used.
  • Inhalation devices can generate aerosol by heating an aerosol source. This allows the user to taste the flavor of the aerosol by inhaling the aerosol generated by the inhalation device.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a vapor supply system that generates vapor from two liquid flavor sources and mixes the generated vapors in a predetermined composition ratio to impart desired flavor characteristics to the vapor.
  • the usability of the aerosol generating device may be reduced due to the need to frequently replace the multiple flavor sources.
  • the present invention was made in consideration of the above problems, and the object of the present invention is to achieve higher usability in an aerosol generating device that uses multiple flavor sources.
  • an aerosol generating device includes a plurality of flavor sources including at least one or more flavor sources capable of generating an aerosol to be inhaled by a user, a plurality of atomizing units that generate the aerosol flavored from the plurality of flavor sources, a storage unit that stores composition ratio information regarding the composition ratio of the flavors imparted to the generated aerosol, and a control unit that controls the atomizing unit based on the composition ratio information, and when it is determined that one of the plurality of flavor sources needs to be replaced, the control unit determines whether or not to output a notification to another of the plurality of flavor sources, urging the replacement of the other flavor source, based on the amount of the other flavor source used in one inhalation up to the time of the replacement.
  • the control unit may output a notification encouraging the user to replace the other flavor source if the remaining amount of the other flavor source is less than the number of puffs when the other flavor source is used alone multiplied by the amount of the other flavor source used in one puff up until the puff immediately prior to the replacement.
  • the control unit may cancel the decision to replace the one flavor source or not output a notification to encourage the replacement of the one flavor source if the other flavor sources include a flavor source of the same type as the one flavor source for which replacement has been determined.
  • the control unit may further determine whether to output a notification prompting the user to replace another flavor source when one of the multiple flavor sources is replaced.
  • the plurality of flavor sources may include at least one liquid aerosol source.
  • the plurality of flavor sources may further include a solid flavor source.
  • the solid flavor source may be a stick-shaped substrate capable of generating an aerosol.
  • the control unit may output a notification urging the user to replace the liquid aerosol source.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a suction device according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart illustrating the flow of operations of the suction device.
  • FIG. 11 is a flow chart illustrating the operation of a modified example of the suction device.
  • Fig. 1 is a block diagram showing the functional configuration of a suction device according to this embodiment.
  • a substance generated by the suction device 100 will be described as an aerosol, but the substance generated by the suction device 100 may be a gas.
  • the inhalation device 100 includes a plurality of flavor sources 130, a power supply unit 111, a sensor unit 112, a notification unit 113, a memory unit 114, a communication unit 115, and a control unit 116.
  • the power supply unit 111 accumulates power and supplies power to the components of the suction device 100 based on the control of the control unit 116.
  • the power supply unit 111 may be configured, for example, as a rechargeable battery such as a lithium-ion secondary battery.
  • the power supply unit 111 may be charged by connecting to an external power source via a Universal Serial Bus (USB) cable or the like, or may be charged using wireless power transmission technology while not connected to the power transmitting device.
  • the power supply unit 111 may be provided so as to be removable from the suction device 100, or may be provided so as to be replaceable with a new power supply unit 111.
  • the sensor unit 112 acquires various types of information related to the suction device 100 and outputs the acquired information to the control unit 116.
  • the sensor unit 112 may be configured with a pressure sensor such as a condenser microphone, a flow sensor, or a temperature sensor, and may acquire information related to the amount of change associated with suction by the user.
  • the sensor unit 112 may be configured with an input device such as a button or switch, and may acquire information indicating that input from the user has been received.
  • the notification unit 113 notifies the user of the information.
  • the notification unit 113 may be configured, for example, as a light-emitting device such as an LED (Light Emitting Diode).
  • the notification unit 113 may emit light in a different color or with a different lighting pattern when the power supply unit 111 is in a charging state, when the power supply unit 111 is in a charging state, when it is determined that at least one of the multiple flavor sources 130 needs to be replaced, or when an abnormality occurs in the inhalation device 100.
  • the notification unit 113 may be configured as a display device that displays an image, a sound output device that outputs sound, or a vibration device that vibrates.
  • the notification unit 113 may also be configured as a multiple light-emitting device (such as LEDs).
  • the multiple light-emitting devices that constitute the notification unit 113 may be uniquely associated with each of the multiple flavor sources 130. According to this, the inhalation device 100 can notify the user of the flavor source 130 that needs to be replaced by, for example, lighting or blinking the light-emitting device corresponding to the flavor source 130 that needs to be replaced.
  • the storage unit 114 stores various information for the operation of the suction device 100.
  • the storage unit 114 may be configured, for example, with a non-volatile storage medium such as a flash memory.
  • the storage unit 114 may also be configured to further include a volatile storage medium that temporarily stores commands transmitted to the suction device 10.
  • the storage unit 114 may store information regarding the OS (Operating System) of the suction device 100.
  • the storage unit 114 may also store information regarding suction by the user, such as the number of suctions, the time of suction, or the cumulative suction time.
  • the communication unit 115 is a communication interface capable of performing communication conforming to any wired or wireless communication standard.
  • the communication unit 115 may be, for example, a communication interface conforming to a communication standard such as wireless LAN (Local Area Network), wired LAN, Wi-Fi (registered trademark), or Bluetooth (registered trademark).
  • the communication unit 115 may transmit information regarding suction by the user to a smartphone carried by the user, and may receive information regarding updates to the OS of the suction device 100 from a server.
  • the control unit 116 functions as a calculation processing device and a control device, and controls the overall operation of the suction device 100 in accordance with various programs.
  • the control unit 116 is realized by, for example, a CPU (central processing unit) or an electronic circuit such as a microprocessor.
  • the control unit 116 may also include a ROM (Read Only Memory) that stores programs and calculation parameters used by the CPU, and a RAM (Random Access Memory) that temporarily stores parameters that change as appropriate.
  • control unit 116 may control the supply of power from the power supply unit 111 to other components, the charging of the power supply unit 111, the detection of information by the sensor unit 112, the notification of information by the notification unit 113, the storage or reading of information by the memory unit 114, and the transmission and reception of information by the communication unit 115.
  • the multiple flavor sources 130 include at least one or more flavor sources capable of generating an aerosol, and are components capable of generating an aerosol imparted with multiple flavors.
  • the multiple flavor sources 130 can generate an aerosol imparted with a desired flavor by controlling the generation ratio of the aerosol or flavor by the control unit 116.
  • the multiple flavor sources 130 can generate an aerosol imparted with a desired flavor by controlling the mixing ratio of the aerosol or flavor by controlling the flow path by the control unit 116.
  • the aerosol imparted with the desired flavor can be inhaled by the user of the inhalation device 100, thereby providing the user with a more complex inhalation experience.
  • the multiple flavor sources 130 are each held by a holding unit (not shown) provided in the inhalation device 100. In other words, the inhalation device 100 may be provided with multiple holding units (not shown) corresponding to the multiple flavor sources 130.
  • the flavor source capable of generating an aerosol may be a liquid storage unit that stores a liquid aerosol source.
  • the liquid aerosol source may be, for example, a polyhydric alcohol such as glycerin or propylene glycol, or a liquid such as water.
  • the liquid aerosol source may further include a tobacco-derived or non-tobacco-derived flavor component, and may further include a medicinal agent if the inhalation device 100 is a medical inhaler such as a nebulizer.
  • the liquid storage unit can generate aerosol by heating the liquid aerosol source with a heating unit (not shown). Specifically, the liquid storage unit can generate aerosol by heating the liquid aerosol source stored in the liquid storage unit with a heating unit that generates heat by power supply from the power supply unit 111, thereby atomizing the liquid aerosol source.
  • the means for generating aerosol is not limited to heating the liquid aerosol source with the heating unit.
  • the liquid aerosol source may generate aerosol by atomizing the liquid aerosol source through vibration atomization.
  • the flavor source capable of generating an aerosol may be a solid flavor source.
  • the flavor source capable of generating an aerosol may be a stick-type substrate including a solid aerosol source.
  • the stick-type substrate includes a substrate portion including a solid aerosol source, and a mouthpiece portion.
  • the substrate portion is heated by a heating portion (not shown) to atomize the solid aerosol source and generate an aerosol.
  • the generated aerosol is inhaled by the user through the mouthpiece portion.
  • the stick-type substrate may be heated from the periphery by a heating unit configured in a film shape to cover the periphery of the substrate, thereby atomizing the solid aerosol source contained in the substrate and generating an aerosol.
  • the stick-type substrate may be heated from the inside by a heating unit configured in a blade shape to be inserted into the substrate, thereby atomizing the solid aerosol source contained in the substrate and generating an aerosol.
  • the stick-type substrate may be heated from the bottom by a heating unit arranged to cover the bottom of the substrate, thereby atomizing the solid aerosol source contained in the substrate and generating an aerosol.
  • the heating method of the heating unit may be either a resistance heating method or an induction heating method.
  • the heating unit may heat the stick-type substrate by resistance heating, or may heat the stick-type substrate containing a susceptor inside by induction heating.
  • the plurality of flavor sources 130 may include a solid flavor source that does not generate an aerosol.
  • a flavor source is, for example, a capsule-type flavor source in which a drug, flavoring, or tobacco-derived or non-tobacco-derived solid is enclosed in a container such as a capsule.
  • the capsule-type flavor source may be a capsule containing a tobacco-derived solid material formed from cut tobacco or tobacco raw material in a granular, sheet, or powder form, or a non-tobacco-derived solid material made from a plant other than tobacco (e.g., mint or herbs).
  • the capsule-type flavor source can impart a desired flavor to the aerosol by passing the aerosol generated from a liquid aerosol source through the capsule.
  • the inhalation device 100 may control the generation of aerosols or flavors from the multiple flavor sources 130 by heating each of the multiple flavor sources 130 with an individual heating unit and heating profile.
  • the heating profile is a control sequence used when the control unit 116 controls the heating unit.
  • the heating profile is a control sequence that includes control by the control unit 116 to set the temperature of the heating unit to a target temperature.
  • the heating profile may be information that specifies the time series transition of the target temperature of the heating unit.
  • the inhalation device 100 may control the generation of aerosols or flavors from the multiple flavor sources 130 by heating the multiple flavor sources 130 as a whole with one heating profile.
  • the inhalation device 100 can generate an aerosol with a flavor imparted to one inhalation by combining the flavors or aerosols generated from the multiple flavor sources 130 described above, allowing the user to inhale an aerosol imparted with a more complex flavor.
  • Examples of combinations of multiple flavor sources 130 used in the inhalation device 100 include a combination of multiple solid flavor sources, a combination of multiple liquid aerosol sources, a combination of at least one solid flavor source and at least one liquid aerosol source, a combination of one capsule-type flavor source and multiple liquid aerosol sources, or a combination of multiple capsule-type flavor sources and at least one liquid aerosol source.
  • the timing at which the multiple flavor sources 130 run out may differ for each of the multiple flavor sources 130.
  • the inhalation device 100 when it is determined that one of the multiple flavor sources 130 needs to be replaced, the inhalation device 100 determines whether to output a notification encouraging the replacement of the other flavor sources 130. Specifically, when the flavor sources 130 are used in the same composition ratio before and after the replacement of the flavor source 130 for which replacement has been determined, if the other flavor sources 130 cannot be used the number of times that the unused flavor source 130 can be used by itself, the inhalation device 100 outputs a notification encouraging the replacement of the other flavor sources 130.
  • the inhalation device 100 may determine whether to output a notification prompting replacement of the other flavor source 130 as follows. First, if the maximum number of times the other flavor source 130 can be used alone is X, and the amount of aerosol source used in one inhalation is Y, then the total volume of aerosol held by the other flavor source 130 is XY. Next, if the composition ratio of the other flavor source 130 before and after replacement of the flavor source 130 for which replacement has been determined is Z (%), with the whole being 100%, then the amount of aerosol source used in one inhalation is YZ.
  • the inhalation device 100 may determine to output a notification prompting replacement of the other flavor source 130.
  • the inhalation device 100 can output a notification urging the user to replace the other flavor source 130.
  • the other flavor source 130 can be used the number of times that it can be used when the flavor source 130 is used 100% by itself from an unused state (the maximum number of uses X in the above determination)
  • the replacement frequency of the flavor source 130 will be at a level that does not impair the comfort of the user.
  • the inhalation device 100 may use a predetermined value smaller than the maximum number of uses X in the above determination to determine whether or not to output a notification urging the user to replace the other flavor source 130.
  • the inhalation device 100 can determine the timing for replacing the other flavor sources 130 after a sufficient number of uses, making it possible to prevent the need to replace the flavor sources 130 from occurring frequently. Furthermore, only when it is determined that one flavor source 130 needs to be replaced and the remaining amount of the other flavor sources 130 is less than a sufficient number of uses, the inhalation device 100 can output a notification urging the user to replace the other flavor sources 130 at the same time. Therefore, the inhalation device 100 can maintain usability for the user's inhalation, and output a notification urging the user to replace the flavor sources 130 when a certain amount of the flavor sources 130 has been consumed.
  • the inhalation device 100 may determine whether or not to output a notification encouraging replacement of another flavor source 130 not only when it is determined that one flavor source 130 should be replaced, but also when one flavor source 130 has actually been replaced.
  • the inhalation device 100 may cancel the decision to replace the one flavor source 130.
  • the inhalation device 100 may cancel the decision to replace the flavor source 130 of the same type that has been used until all of the flavor sources 130 of the same type have been used and a decision is made to replace the other flavor sources 130 of the same type. Note that the inhalation device 100 can achieve the same effect even if it determines to replace but does not output a notification of replacement, rather than canceling the replacement decision.
  • the inhalation device 100 can allow the user to continue inhalation using another flavor source 130 of the same type that has not been determined to need replacing. Therefore, if the inhalation by the user is not affected, the inhalation device 100 can cancel the replacement of the flavor source 130 and reduce the frequency of replacing the flavor source 130, thereby providing the user with a more comfortable inhalation experience.
  • Fig. 2 is a flow chart illustrating the flow of operations of the suction device 100. Each of the operations of the suction device 100 described below is controlled by the control unit 116.
  • the inhalation device 100 generates flavor from the multiple flavor sources 130 based on an instruction from a user (S101).
  • the inhalation device 100 checks whether or not it has been determined that one of the multiple flavor sources 130 needs to be replaced (S103). For example, the inhalation device 100 may determine that one of the flavor sources 130 needs to be replaced because the flavor source 130 has been used up. If it has not been determined that one of the multiple flavor sources 130 needs to be replaced (S103/No), the inhalation device 100 repeats the operation of step S101 and continues generating flavor from the multiple flavor sources 130.
  • the inhalation device 100 first notifies the user of the replacement of one flavor source 130 via the notification unit 113 (S105). Next, the inhalation device 100 determines whether the remaining amount of the other flavor source 130 is less than the maximum number of times the other flavor source 130 can be used alone multiplied by the amount of the other flavor source 130 used in the previous inhalation (S107).
  • the inhalation device 100 If the remaining amount of the other flavor source 130 is less than the multiplied amount (S107/Yes), the inhalation device 100 outputs a notification prompting replacement of the other flavor source 130 (S109). On the other hand, if the remaining amount of the other flavor source 130 is equal to or greater than the multiplied amount (S107/No), the inhalation device 100 does not prompt replacement of the other flavor source 130, but repeats the operation of step S101 and continues generating flavors from the multiple flavor sources 130. The notifications output in steps S105 and S109 may be output simultaneously.
  • the inhalation device 100 can output a notification to the user urging them to simultaneously replace the other flavor sources 130 based on the remaining amount of the other flavor sources 130. Specifically, the inhalation device 100 can urge the user to replace the other flavor sources 130 only when the remaining number of uses of the other flavor sources 130 is less than the maximum number of uses of the unused other flavor sources 130 alone. Thus, the inhalation device 100 can urge the user to replace the flavor sources 130 when a certain amount of the flavor sources 130 has been consumed while maintaining the usability of the user's inhalation.
  • Fig. 3 is a flow chart illustrating the flow of operations of the modified example of the suction device 100.
  • This modified example is a modification in which, in an inhalation device 100 that uses both a liquid aerosol source and a stick-type substrate containing a solid aerosol source, when it is determined that the stick-type substrate needs replacing, it is determined whether or not to notify the user of the need to replace the liquid aerosol source.
  • the suction device 100 outputs a notification urging the user to replace the liquid aerosol source.
  • the suction device 100 determines whether the remaining amount of the liquid aerosol source is sufficient by using as a threshold an amount obtained by multiplying the number of uses of the replaced stick-type substrate by the amount of the liquid aerosol source used in the immediately preceding suction. In this way, if the liquid aerosol source runs out before suction of the stick-type substrate for which replacement has been determined is finished, the suction device 100 can output a notification to the user urging them to also replace the liquid aerosol source.
  • the inhalation device 100 generates flavor from a plurality of flavor sources 130 based on an instruction from a user (S201).
  • the plurality of flavor sources 130 include a liquid aerosol source and a stick-shaped substrate containing a solid aerosol source.
  • the inhalation device 100 checks whether or not it has been determined that a stick-type substrate among the multiple flavor sources 130 needs to be replaced (S203). For example, the inhalation device 100 may determine that a stick-type substrate needs to be replaced because the stick-type substrate has been consumed according to the heating profile. If it has not been determined that a stick-type substrate needs to be replaced (S203/No), the inhalation device 100 repeats the operation of step S101 and continues to generate flavors from the multiple flavor sources 130.
  • the suction device 100 first notifies the user of the need to replace the stick-type substrate via the notification unit 113 (S205). Next, the suction device 100 determines whether the remaining amount of the liquid aerosol source is less than the amount obtained by multiplying the number of uses of the stick-type substrate by the amount of the liquid aerosol source used in the previous suction (S207).
  • the suction device 100 If the remaining amount of the liquid aerosol source is less than the multiplied amount (S207/Yes), the suction device 100 outputs a notification to prompt the replacement of the liquid aerosol source (S209). On the other hand, if the remaining amount of the liquid aerosol source is equal to or greater than the multiplied amount (S207/No), the suction device 100 repeats the operation of step S201 without prompting the replacement of the liquid aerosol source, and continues to generate flavors from the multiple flavor sources 130.
  • the notifications output in steps S205 and S209 may be output simultaneously.
  • the determination of the replacement of the liquid aerosol source may be made when the stick-type substrate is replaced according to the flowchart shown in FIG. 3, or may be made when another liquid aerosol source is replaced according to the flowchart shown in FIG. 2. In either case, when the replacement of the liquid aerosol source is determined, the suction device 100 may output a notification to prompt the replacement of the liquid aerosol source.
  • the suction device 100 can output a notification to the user urging them to also replace the liquid aerosol source based on the remaining amount of the liquid aerosol source. Specifically, the suction device 100 can urge the user to replace the liquid aerosol source only when the remaining number of uses of the liquid aerosol source is less than the number of uses of the stick-type substrate. Thus, the suction device 100 can output a notification to the user urging them to replace the liquid aerosol source only when there is not enough liquid aerosol source remaining until the stick-type substrate is completely consumed. Thus, the suction device 100 can improve the usability of the user's suction without interfering with the user's suction.
  • a plurality of flavor sources including at least one flavor source capable of generating an aerosol that is inhaled by a user; A plurality of atomizing units that generate the aerosol flavored from the plurality of flavor sources; A storage unit that stores composition ratio information regarding the composition ratio of the flavor imparted to the generated aerosol; a control unit that controls the atomization unit based on the composition ratio information; Equipped with The control unit of the aerosol generating device, when it is determined that one of the multiple flavor sources needs to be replaced, determines whether to output a notification to another of the multiple flavor sources to prompt replacement of the other flavor source based on the amount of the other flavor source used in one inhalation up to the time of the replacement.
  • the control unit of the aerosol generating device described in (1) outputs a notification prompting the user to replace the other flavor source when the remaining amount of the other flavor source is less than the number of inhalations when the other flavor source is used alone multiplied by the amount of the other flavor source used in one inhalation up to the time of replacement.
  • the control unit of the aerosol generating device described in (1) or (2) cancels the decision to replace the one flavor source or does not output a notification prompting the replacement of the one flavor source when the other flavor sources include a flavor source of the same type as the one flavor source for which replacement has been determined.
  • the control unit further determines whether to output a notification prompting the user to replace another flavor source when one of the multiple flavor sources is replaced.
  • the control unit outputs a notification urging the user to replace the liquid aerosol source if the remaining amount of the liquid aerosol source is less than the amount obtained by multiplying the number of times the stick-type substrate has been used by the amount of the liquid aerosol source used in one suction up to the time of replacement.

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Le but de la présente invention est d'atteindre une meilleure facilité d'utilisation d'un dispositif de génération d'aérosol utilisant une pluralité de sources d'arôme. Le présent dispositif de génération d'aérosol comprend : une pluralité de sources d'arôme comprenant au moins une source d'arôme pouvant générer un aérosol à inhaler par un utilisateur ; une pluralité d'unités d'atomisation pour générer l'aérosol auquel un arôme est communiqué à partir de la pluralité de sources d'arôme ; une unité de stockage pour stocker des informations de proportion constitutive relatives à la proportion constitutive de l'arôme conféré à l'aérosol généré ; et une unité de commande pour commander les unités d'atomisation sur la base des informations de proportion constitutive lorsque l'échange d'une source d'arôme parmi la pluralité de sources d'arôme est déterminé, l'unité de commande détermine, pour une autre source d'arôme parmi la pluralité de sources d'arôme, si une notification pour pousser l'échange de ladite autre source d'arôme doit être délivrée sur la base d'une quantité de consommation correspondant à une instance unique d'inhalation de ladite autre source d'arôme en inhalation jusqu'à peu de temps avant l'échange.
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