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HK1261218A1 - Electronic cigarette cartridge using tobacco plant or non-tobacco plant and support member thereof - Google Patents

Electronic cigarette cartridge using tobacco plant or non-tobacco plant and support member thereof Download PDF

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HK1261218A1
HK1261218A1 HK19121106.9A HK19121106A HK1261218A1 HK 1261218 A1 HK1261218 A1 HK 1261218A1 HK 19121106 A HK19121106 A HK 19121106A HK 1261218 A1 HK1261218 A1 HK 1261218A1
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渡边龙志
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Electronic cigarette cartridge adopting tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants and supporting member thereof
Technical Field
The invention relates to an electronic cigarette cartridge using tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants and a supporting member thereof.
Background
In recent years, in order to cope with the trend of smoking inhibition, an electronic cigarette product for heating a cartridge containing a tobacco component without using a flame and for smoking a vaporized tobacco component to enjoy tobacco has been spreading (for example, see patent document 1 below).
In the electronic cigarette of patent document 1, a heating element is inserted into an aerosol-forming substrate of a cartridge to heat the aerosol-forming substrate, thereby generating an aerosol containing a tobacco component. The cartridge has a hollow tubular support element supporting the aerosol-forming substrate, the support element overcoming the force to which the cartridge is subjected upon insertion of the heating element into the aerosol-forming substrate. The tobacco components released from the aerosol-forming substrate by heating are transported through the hollow portion of the support element towards a mouthpiece located downstream and drawn by the user.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent documents: japanese patent No. 6000451
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
However, in the electronic cigarette of patent document 1, since the support member is hollow tubular, when the heating element is inserted into the aerosol-forming substrate, the following may occur: the central portion of the aerosol-forming substrate cannot be adequately supported and the filler emerges towards the support element.
The present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a support member that can stably support an aerosol-forming substrate when a heating element is inserted, while ensuring a flow path through which aerosol is transported within an electronic cigarette cartridge.
Means for solving the problems
The invention for achieving the object is a support member for an electronic cigarette cartridge using tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants. The support member has a center portion positioned along a central axis in a longitudinal direction of the electronic cigarette cartridge and a plurality of side portions extending outward from the center portion and contacting a wrapping member positioned at a peripheral edge of the electronic cigarette cartridge, and is disposed adjacent to an aerosol-forming substrate positioned at one end portion of the electronic cigarette cartridge or disposed with another member interposed therebetween, and supports the aerosol-forming substrate.
In addition, the present invention for achieving the object is an electronic cigarette cartridge using tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants, which has the aerosol-forming substrate and the support member.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
According to the present invention, since a space is formed between the center portion of the support member and the inner surface of the packing member covering the support member, it is possible to stably support the aerosol-forming substrate from the center portion when the heating element is inserted into the aerosol-forming substrate while ensuring a flow path for transporting aerosol.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating an appearance of an electronic cigarette cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 (a) is a cross-sectional view showing an example of the electronic cigarette cartridge cut along the line a-a of fig. 1, and fig. 2 (B) is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the electronic cigarette cartridge cut along the line a-a of fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a diagram illustrating a filling of the aerosol-forming substrate shown in fig. 2 (a).
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an e-cigarette cartridge and a heating element.
Fig. 5A is a plan view of the support member of example 1 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 5B is a side view of the support member of embodiment 1 viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 6A is a plan view of the support member of example 2 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 6B is a side view of the support member of example 2 as viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 7A is a plan view of the support member of example 3 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 7B is a side view of the support member of example 3 as viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 7C is a side view of the support member of example 3 as viewed from the Z direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 8A is a plan view of the support member of example 4 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 8B is a side view of the support member of example 4 as viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a).
Fig. 8C is a side view of the support member of example 4 as viewed from the Z direction of fig. 2 (a).
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals are used for the same members. In addition, for convenience of explanation, the dimensional scale of the drawings may be exaggerated and different from the actual scale.
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view illustrating an appearance of an electronic cigarette cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 (a) is a cross-sectional view of the electronic cigarette cartridge taken along the line a-a in fig. 1, and fig. 2 (B) is a cross-sectional view showing another example of the electronic cigarette cartridge taken along the line a-a in fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a view illustrating a filler of the aerosol-forming substrate shown in fig. 2 (a), and fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating an electronic cigarette cartridge and a heating element.
< electronic cigarette cartridge 100 >
As shown in fig. 1, 2a, and 2B, the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 includes an aerosol-forming substrate 110, a support member 120, a cooling member 130 (illustrated in fig. 2B), a mouthpiece 140, and a packing member 150. The electronic cigarette cartridge 100 has an outer shape of, for example, a rod or a cylinder.
The aerosol-forming substrate 110 generates an aerosol by heating. In this embodiment, the aerosol can contain aromatic components derived from non-tobacco plants. As shown in fig. 2a and 2B, the aerosol-forming substrate 110, the support member 120, the cooling member 130 (in the case illustrated in fig. 2B), and the mouthpiece 140 are arranged in this order in the X direction and are wrapped by the wrapping member 150. The packing member 150 includes paper, for example.
< Aerosol-forming substrate 110 >
The aerosol-forming substrate 110 can include at least any one of a solid compound and a liquid compound. The aerosol-forming substrate 110 can comprise an aerosol-forming material comprising tobacco. In addition, the aerosol-forming substrate 110 can also include an aerosol former that includes glycerin and propylene glycol. When the aerosol-forming substrate 110 is a solid, it may take the form of, for example, a rod, a strip, a powder, a granule, a pellet, a tablet, a sheet, a fiber, a porous, or a block. The aerosol-forming substrate 110 is a collection of a predetermined amount or a predetermined number of the above forms, and is filled in one end portion of the electronic cigarette cartridge 100. As shown in fig. 3, for example, the aerosol-forming substrate 110 is disposed at one end of the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 in a state where a predetermined number of filler 111 in the form of a rod are bundled.
The filler 111 may be made of at least one of tobacco leaves, tobacco stems, expanded tobacco, and homogenized tobacco. The filler 111 may be made of a non-tobacco plant, i.e., a plant other than tobacco. The plant parts include roots (including scale roots (bulbs), tuberous roots (tubers), and bulbs), stems, barks (including bark and bark), leaves, flowers (including petals, stamens, pistils), trunks, and branches of trees.
For plants that can be used, for example plants used as herbs or spices, it is possible to use: gardenia fruit, green lemon leaf, japanese ginger, mugwort, mustard, fennel seed, anise, alfalfa, echinacea, green onion, tarragon, everlasting flower, elderberry, allspice, calamus, oregano, dried orange peel, orange flower, orange cotyledon, cayenne pepper (cayenne red pepper), german chamomile, roman chamomile, cardamon fruit, curry leaf, garlic sprout (garlic), camphor grass, caraway seed, sweet osmanthus, cumin seed, clove, green cardamom, green pepper, corn flour, saffron, cedar, cassia, jasmine, juniper seed, ghost pepper, ginger (ginger), star anise, mint, cotinula, sage, savory (gardon), celery seed, zedoary (turmeric), thyme, tamarind, tarragon, parsley (parsley), leek, dill seed, dried black bean (dried black bean), mustard seed, black pepper (dried bean), black pepper seed, black pepper, Dried caraway, nutmeg, hibiscus, capsicum havanana, capsicum mexicana, chaulmoogra, basil, vanilla, coriander (caraway), parsley, sweet pepper, hyssop, evine fry, pink pepper, spruce grass seed, fennel, brown mustard, cardamom, black cumin, black pepper, vetiver, pulegate mint, peppermint (mint), horseradish, white pepper, white mustard, poppy seed, bolete, marjoram, mustard seed, cardamom, tagetes erecta, mallow, nutmeg skin, yarrow flower, eucalyptus, lavender, licorice, red grape tree, red clover, paprika, lemon grass, lemon balm, lemon peel, rose (rose), rose bud (purple), rose hip, rose petal, rosemary, rose red, bay (bay leaf), long pepper, sesame (green sesame, sesame), Zanthoxylum piperitum, zanthoxylum bungeanum (pericarpium zanthoxyli), sanying, pepper, dried red pepper, citron and the like. Further, a mixture of various plants used as a mixed herb (for example, five spice powder, hot curry, spice king, artichoke (barigule), kawo chicken massaraa, indian roasted chicken massaraa, invariable allspice, pluronic herb) or a mixed spice, and the like can be cited.
In particular, when mugwort, lemon, sandalwood, mint, basil, and the like are used, leaves thereof can be preferably used. Fruits (including seeds) such as peach, blueberry, lemon, orange, apple, banana, pineapple, mango, grape, plum, almond, cacao, coffee bean, peanut, sunflower seed, olive, walnut, and other nuts can be preferably used.
In addition, when osmanthus fragrans, jasmine, hibiscus, roses, lavender, rosehips, etc. are used, their flowers can be preferably used. In addition, when sandalwood, ginger, vetiver, etc. are used, their roots can be preferably used. In addition, when sugarcane, pine, cedar, cypress, camellia, sandalwood, cypress, cinnamon, or the like is used, the trunk or bark thereof can be preferably used.
In addition, tea can be used. Tea is different not only in the plant to be processed but also in the processing method even in the same plant. Specifically, the tea includes, in addition to black tea and green tea, for example, angelica keiskei koidzumi, rubus suavissimus, gynostemma pentaphyllum tea, aloe tea, ginkgo leaf tea, oolong tea, turmeric tea, quercus robur, acanthopanax tea, plantain tea, centella asiatica tea, persimmon leaf tea, chamomile tea, cassia tora tea, pistacia fragrans, chrysanthemum tea, gymnema sylvestre tea, guava tea, lycium barbarum tea, mulberry leaf tea, black bean tea, geranium nepalense tea, brown rice tea, burdock tea, broomrape tea, kelp tea, cherry tea, saffron, champignon tea, perilla tea, jasmine tea, ginger tea, gulfweed tea, grassleaf sweelflag rhizome tea, swertia herb tea, buckwheat tea, taraxacum tea, houttuynia cordata, eucommia ulmoides tea, elderberry tea, ganoderma lucidum tea, coix seed tea, loquat leaf tea, puerarin tea, black indigo naturalis tea, yerba mate tea, kombuci japonica tea, kombu tea, kombucha tea, Barley tea, eyewash tea, wormwood tea, eucalyptus tea, momordica grosvenori tea, louyi bosch tea, etc. Tea leaves after drinking these teas can also be used. If the tea leaves are used, the high-priced tea and the like can be effectively reused.
In addition, for example, byproducts from the production of fermented wines such as Japanese spirits and wine, squeezed residues (lees, squeezed residues of grapes (consisting of grape skin, grape seeds, fruit stalks, etc.), sugar cane bagasse from sugar cane after sugar cane has been squeezed, etc. may be used.
The aerosol-forming substrate 110 is produced, for example, by powdering the above-mentioned materials, mixing them with glycerin and oil, cooking them, shaping them into a rod, and drying them. Alternatively, the paste is not dried but made into a paste containing moisture.
As shown in fig. 3, when the filler 111 produced as the aerosol-forming substrate 110 has, for example, a strip-like shape or a rod-like shape, the longitudinal direction of the shape of the filler 111 is filled along the X direction (the longitudinal direction of the cartridge) during filling. Thereby, the airflow is stabilized and the user is liable to inhale the fragrant components from the aerosol-forming substrate 110.
Fig. 3 is a view of the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 from the side where the aerosol-forming substrate 110 is located, and is a partial perspective view in which the filler 111 inside the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 can be seen. Of course, in addition to this, the filler may be rolled up and filled in the case of a flat filler, or randomly filled in the case of a platelet filler.
As shown in fig. 4, the e-cigarette cartridge 100 is mounted to the e-cigarette body 200 when used by a user. The electronic cigarette main body 200 is provided with an insertion portion 210 into which the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 is inserted.
A heating element 211 is provided in the central portion of the bottom portion of the insertion portion 210, and the heating element 211 has a needle-like or plate-like member with a pointed tip, and is inserted into the aerosol-forming substrate 110 to heat the aerosol-forming substrate 110. More specifically, when the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 is inserted into the insertion portion 210 of the electronic cigarette main body 200, the heating element 211 penetrates into the center portion of the aerosol-forming substrate 110.
The heating element 211 generates heat directly or indirectly by power supplied from a battery (not shown) provided in the electronic cigarette main body 200. The heat from the heating element 211 heats the aerosol-forming substrate 110 to produce an aerosol containing a fragrance composition. The generated aerosol is sent to the mouthpiece 140 through the support member 120 and the cooling member 130 (illustrated in fig. 2B) described below, and the user inhales the aerosol from the mouthpiece 140 side, thereby causing the aromatic component to reach the oral cavity of the user.
Further, although fig. 4 shows the case where the heating element 211 has 1 needle-like member, the heating element 211 may have a plurality of needle-like members.
< support Member 120 >
The support member 120 serves to support the aerosol-forming substrate 110. The support member 120 is disposed adjacent to the aerosol-forming substrate 110, and has a center portion 121 and a plurality of side portions 122. The center portion 121 is positioned along the central axis of the length direction (X direction) of the e-cigarette cartridge 100. The plurality of side portions 122 extend outwardly from the central portion 121 into contact with the wrapper member 150 at the periphery of the e-cartridge 100. Side portion 122 is secured to the inner surface of wrapper member 150, for example, by an adhesive.
Further, another member may be disposed between the aerosol-forming substrate 110 and the supporting member 120. That is, the support member 120 may be disposed with another member interposed between the aerosol-forming substrate and the support member. Other components can include, for example, a thin filter to remove fine particles of the filler 111 or other support components to support the aerosol-forming substrate 110, etc.
As shown in fig. 4, the support member 120 prevents or inhibits the aerosol-forming substrate 110 from moving in the X direction against the force received by the e-cigarette cartridge 100 when the heating element 211 of the e-cigarette body 200 is inserted into the aerosol-forming substrate 110.
More specifically, the side portion 122 of the support member 120 is fixed to the inner surface of the packing member 150, and therefore, the peripheral edge portion of the aerosol-forming substrate 110 can be reliably supported. In addition, since the support member 120 has the center portion 121, the filler 111 in the center portion of the aerosol-forming substrate 110 can be prevented from being pushed out in the X direction due to the insertion of the heating element 211 of the aerosol-forming substrate 110. Therefore, in the support member 120 of the present embodiment, the flow path of the aerosol is provided not in the central portion on which the force generated by the heating element 211 acts but in the peripheral portion.
The aerosol generated by heating the aerosol-forming substrate 110 is transported from the one end portion of the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 to the other end portion thereof (see the arrow in the figure) with a space formed between the central portion 121 and the inner surface of the wrapping member 150 covering the supporting member 120 as a flow path.
An example of the support member 120 is described below with reference to fig. 5A to 8C. Fig. 5A is a plan view of the support member of example 1 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a), and fig. 5B is a side view of the support member of example 1 as viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a). Fig. 6A is a plan view of the support member of example 2 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a), and fig. 6B is a side view of the support member of example 2 as viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a). Fig. 7A is a plan view of the support member of example 3 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a), fig. 7B is a side view of the support member of example 3 as viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a), and fig. 7C is a side view of the support member of example 3 as viewed from the Z direction of fig. 2 (a). Fig. 8A is a plan view of the support member of example 4 as viewed from the X direction of fig. 2 (a), fig. 8B is a side view of the support member of example 4 as viewed from the Y direction of fig. 2 (a), and fig. 8C is a side view of the support member of example 4 as viewed from the Z direction of fig. 2 (a).
(example 1)
As shown in fig. 5A, the support member 120 has a first side portion 122A and a second side portion 122B with a center portion 121 interposed therebetween. Specifically, the cross section of the support member 120 cut along a plane perpendicular to the X direction is a shape obtained by cutting two portions of a circular plate at the periphery of the circular plate with the center of the circular plate interposed therebetween in a rectangular shape, that is, a substantially H shape having a circular periphery. The diameter of the support member 120 can be set to, for example, 7mm as D0. The distance between the first side portion 122A and the second side portion 122B is preferably set to be, for example, about 2mm to 3mm as d 1.
As shown in fig. 5B, the length of the support member 120 in the X direction is preferably set to about 8mm to 26.5mm, for example, as L1.
(example 2)
As shown in fig. 6A and 6B, the diameter of the support member 120 is set to, for example, 7mm in D0, and the length of the support member 120 in the X direction may be set to, for example, about 8mm to 26.5mm in L1. The distance between the first side portion 122A and the second side portion 122B may be set to 1mm to 2mm, for example, as d 2.
(example 3)
As shown in fig. 7A, the support member 120 includes a first side portion 122A, a second side portion 122B, a third side portion 122C, and a fourth side portion 122D with a center portion 121 interposed therebetween. Specifically, the cross section of the support member 120 cut along a plane perpendicular to the X direction is a shape obtained by cutting out 4 portions located at the peripheral edge of a circular plate with the center of the circular plate interposed therebetween in a rectangular shape, that is, a substantially X shape having a circular peripheral edge. The diameter of the support member 120 can be set to, for example, 7mm as D0. Further, the distance between the first side portion 122A and the third side portion 122C and the distance between the second side portion 122B and the fourth side portion 122D are preferably set to be, for example, about 2mm to 3mm in D3. Further, the distance between the first side portion 122A and the fourth side portion 122D and the distance between the second side portion 122B and the third side portion 122C are preferably set to be, for example, about 1mm to 2mm in D4.
As shown in fig. 7B and 6C, the length of the support member 120 in the X direction is preferably set to about 8mm to 26.5mm, for example, in L3.
(example 4)
As shown in fig. 8A to 8C, the diameter of the support member 120 may be set to, for example, 7mm in D0, and the length of the support member 120 in the X direction may be set to, for example, about 8mm to 26.5mm in L4. Further, the distance between the first side portion 122A and the fourth side portion 122D, the distance between the second side portion 122B and the third side portion 122C, the distance between the first side portion 122A and the third side portion 122C, and the distance between the second side portion 122B and the fourth side portion 122D are preferably set to, for example, about 1mm to 2mm as D5.
As described above, in the present embodiment, the support member 120 has the center portion 121 and the plurality of side portions 122. The center portion 121 and the plurality of side portions 122 may be integrally formed using a mold, for example. By forming the support member 120 in the shape as in examples 1 to 4, the support member can be easily pulled out from the mold when molding, and therefore, the production is easier than that of a hollow tubular support member.
The support member 120 is preferably formed using, for example, silicone, but is not limited to silicone, and other materials having excellent heat resistance may be used.
< Cooling Member 130 >
As shown in fig. 2 (B), the cooling member 130 cools the aerosol passing through the support member 120. The cooling member 130 is disposed on the opposite side of the aerosol-forming substrate 110 with the support member 120 interposed therebetween, and is adjacent to the support member 120. The aromatic components contained in the aerosol generated from the aerosol-forming substrate 110 are transported along the cooling member 130, cooled to a temperature at which the aerosol can be drawn by a person, and transported toward the mouthpiece 140. The cooling member 130 has, for example, a sheet containing polylactic acid, which includes a plurality of wrinkles. Alternatively, the sheet is rolled in a direction orthogonal to the X direction, or folded and contracted.
Further, the length of the cooling member 130 in the X direction can be adjusted according to the length of the support member 120 in the X direction. As shown in fig. 2a, when the support member 120 has a long length in the X direction (for example, 26.5mm), the support member 120 has a function of cooling the aromatic components contained in the aerosol to a temperature at which the aromatic components can be sucked by a person, in addition to a function of supporting the aerosol-forming substrate 110. Therefore, the cooling member 130 can be omitted. As a result, the production cost of the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 can be reduced.
< suction nozzle 140 >
The suction nozzle 140 is disposed adjacent to the cooling member 130 or the support member 120 and at the other end of the electronic cigarette cartridge 100. The mouthpiece 140 includes, for example, a cellulose acetate filter as a filter for removing fine particles. The fragrant components passing through the filter of the suction nozzle 140 are sucked by the user. The mouthpiece 140 is fixed to the inner surface of the packing member 150 by, for example, an adhesive.
The support member 120 and the electronic cigarette cartridge 100 having the support member 120 of the present embodiment described above have the following effects.
A space is formed between central portion 121 of support member 120 and the inner surface of packing member 150 that covers support member 120. Therefore, while a flow path for aerosol transport is ensured, the aerosol-forming substrate 110 can be stably supported by the center portion 121 when the heating element 211 is inserted into the aerosol-forming substrate 110.
In addition, since the aerosol-forming substrate 110 generates an aerosol containing aromatic components other than tobacco plants, the user can enjoy the flavor of the plants. In addition, users with smoking habits can also use it as a cigarette substitute. Further, by generating an aromatic component of a plant which is beneficial to the health of the user, it can be expected to promote the health of the user.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications can be made within the scope of protection.
For example, in the above-described embodiment, the case where the center portion of the support member is integrally formed with the plurality of side portions has been described. However, the present invention is not limited to the case where the center portion and the plurality of side portions are integrally formed, and the center portion and the plurality of side portions may be formed separately and then joined together.
In addition, in the above-described embodiments 1 to 4, the case where the cross section of the supporting member is a shape obtained by cutting two or four portions of the peripheral edge portion of the circular plate in a rectangular shape has been described. However, the cross section of the support member is not limited to such a shape, and may be a shape obtained by cutting 3 or 5 portions of the peripheral edge portion of the circular plate in a rectangular shape, or may be a shape obtained by cutting a curved line, a straight line, or a combination thereof, such as a triangle, a polygon, a semicircle, or a semi-ellipse, instead of a rectangular shape.
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100. An electronic cigarette cartridge; 110. an aerosol-forming substrate; 120. a support member; 121. a central portion; 122. 122A, 122B, 122C, 122D, side portions; 130. a cooling member; 140. a suction nozzle; 150. a packaging member; 200. an electronic cigarette main body; 210. the member is heated.

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1. A support member for an electronic cigarette cartridge using tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants, wherein,
the support member has a central portion positioned along a central axis of the e-cigarette cartridge in a longitudinal direction thereof and a plurality of side portions extending outwardly from the central portion in contact with the wrapper member at a periphery of the e-cigarette cartridge,
the support member is disposed adjacent to the aerosol-forming substrate positioned at one end of the electronic cigarette cartridge, or disposed with another member interposed therebetween, and supports the aerosol-forming substrate.
2. The support member of claim 1,
the aerosol generated when the aerosol-forming substrate is heated is transported from the one end portion of the electronic cigarette cartridge toward the other end portion thereof with a space between the center portion and the inner surface of the wrapping member as a flow path.
3. The support member according to claim 1 or 2,
the plurality of side portions include a 1 st side portion and a 2 nd side portion with the center portion interposed therebetween.
4. The support member of claim 3,
the cross section of the disk cut on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction is a shape obtained by cutting two portions of the disk at the peripheral edge of the disk with the center of the disk interposed therebetween in a rectangular shape.
5. The support member according to claim 1 or 2,
the plurality of side portions have 1 st to 4 th side portions around the center portion.
6. The support member of claim 5,
the cross section of the disk cut on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction is a shape obtained by cutting out four portions of the disk at the peripheral edge of the disk with the center of the disk interposed therebetween in a rectangular shape.
7. An electronic cigarette cartridge adopting tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants, wherein,
the electronic cigarette cartridge using tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants has the aerosol-forming substrate and the support member according to any one of claims 1 to 6.
8. The e-cigarette cartridge employing a tobacco plant or a non-tobacco plant of claim 7,
the support member has a length necessary to cool the aromatic components passing through the support member to a temperature at which the aromatic components can be sucked by the user.
9. The e-cigarette cartridge employing a tobacco plant or a non-tobacco plant of claim 7,
the electronic cigarette cartridge employing tobacco or non-tobacco plants also has a cooling member that cools the aerosol that has passed through the support member.
10. The electronic cigarette cartridge adopting tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants according to any one of claims 7 to 9,
the aerosol-forming substrate contains at least one of tobacco leaves, tobacco stems, expanded tobacco and homogenized tobacco.
11. The electronic cigarette cartridge adopting tobacco plants or non-tobacco plants according to any one of claims 7 to 9,
the aerosol-forming substrate contains at least any one of leaves, fruits, flowers, roots, stems, trunks, branches, and barks of a non-tobacco plant.
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