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US20230337736A1
US20230337736A1 US18/346,417 US202318346417A US2023337736A1 US 20230337736 A1 US20230337736 A1 US 20230337736A1 US 202318346417 A US202318346417 A US 202318346417A US 2023337736 A1 US2023337736 A1 US 2023337736A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B2203/00Aspects relating to Ohmic resistive heating covered by group H05B3/00
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  • An electronic smoking device such as an electronic cigarette, usually includes a housing accommodating an electric power source (e.g., a battery or a rechargeable battery), an electrically heatable atomizer including an electric heater adapted to atomize a liquid supplied from a reservoir (capsule) in order to provide an aerosol exiting from the atomizer.
  • Control electronics control activation of the heater of the atomizer.
  • a puff detector provided within the electronic smoking device is arranged to detect a user puffing on the device (e.g., by sensing an under-pressure or an air flow pattern through the device) and signals the puff to the control electronics. When a signal is detected the control electronics activate the atomizer, which creates an aerosol, referred to here as “atomizing”.
  • the aerosol created may include vapor as well as gaseous and smoke constituents.
  • liquid container such as a capsule or cartridge
  • liquid to be atomized is disposable and the user simply replaces the container as a whole when it is empty or when a different type of liquid is to be atomized.
  • an electronic smoking device may include a housing, control electronics, and a puff detector.
  • the housing may hold a battery for powering an atomizer (e.g., an electrically heatable atomizer), which atomizes a liquid supplied from the capsule to provide an aerosol.
  • the control electronics controls the atomizer (e.g., by controlling its heater).
  • the puff detector indicates an aerosol inhaling puff to the control electronics.
  • a container or capsule contains the liquid to be supplied to the atomizer.
  • the capsule may include a controller which receives data from the control electronics of the electronic smoking device and to transmit data to the control electronics.
  • the capsule may have a wired or wireless communication device which is adapted to transfer the data.
  • the control electronics of the electronic smoking device and the controller of the capsule may be adapted to execute a challenge response authentication. If the capsule is not able to authenticate, it can be disregarded by the electronic smoking device, for example by not operating a heater of the atomizer.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic longitudinal section view of an electronic smoking device and a capsule.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic longitudinal section of the capsule of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic longitudinal section of another embodiment of the capsule, in which an atomizer is integrated
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of a support plate used for holding part of the atomizer of the capsule according to FIG. 3 .
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating challenge response authentication.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic partial longitudinal section of another capsule embodiment.
  • an electronic smoking device 1 may have a cylinder-like housing 2 and a mouthpiece 4 , which is designed as a detachable cap. Removing the mouthpiece 4 provides access to a replaceable capsule 6 , which serves as a reservoir for a liquid and also contains an electronic controller.
  • a battery 10 in the housing may be a re-chargeable lithium ion battery and may include its own circuitry.
  • the battery 10 is connected, via leads 12 and 13 , to control electronics 14 , which typically includes integrated circuits mounted on a printed circuit board 15 .
  • the printed circuit board 15 may also support a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 16 , which are assembled behind respective windows provided in the housing 2 and indicate the current status of the electronic smoking device 1 .
  • LEDs light-emitting diodes
  • a puff detector 18 is connected to the control electronics 14 .
  • the puff detector 18 may be an inhalation sensor, which detects the vacuum generated inside the housing 2 when a user inhales at the mouthpiece 4 .
  • An atomizer 20 has a heater 22 connected via leads 23 to the control electronics 14 .
  • the heater 22 includes a heating wire optionally mounted at a ceramics shell which also supports a wick 24 made of braided metal or sponge-like material, fibers, sintered metal, or similar liquid conveying element.
  • a piercing tip 25 at the distant end of the wick 24 is able to penetrate a membrane 26 used for sealing the capsule 6 so that liquid 28 contained in the capsule 6 can be guided out of the capsule 6 and through the wick 24 to the area of the heater 22 .
  • the mouthpiece 4 has an inhalation aperture 30 .
  • a charging port 32 is provided which permits re-charging of the battery 10 , e.g. via a USB port.
  • a consumer inserts a fresh capsule 6 into the housing 2 so that the capsule membrane 26 is pierced and liquid is supplied from the capsule 6 via the wick 24 to the area of the heater 22 .
  • the puff detector 18 senses the resulting vacuum inside the housing 2 and sends a puff signal to the control electronics 14 .
  • the control electronics turns on the heater 22 which atomizes nearby liquid and creates an aerosol, which is inhaled by the consumer.
  • the heater 22 may remain switched on for a predetermined period of time.
  • the heater 22 may be provided in various other forms of direct heating and indirect heating of the liquid, each having advantages.
  • the liquid directly contacts the heating element, which may be a wire coil, rod or other heater surface.
  • the liquid contacts a surface heated by a separate heating element, which does not come into direct contact with the liquid.
  • Other types of atomizers or vaporizers may alternatively be used.
  • Various ultrasonic atomizers are effective in creating vapor without heating. For example, an ultrasonic atomizer using a free-running Colpitts oscillator generates high-frequency energy in the range between 800 kHz and 2000 kHz driving a piezoelectric vibrator converting liquid into vapor.
  • Atomizers having electrostatic, electromagnetic or pneumatic elements have also been proposed.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view similar to FIG. 1 and illustrates a capsule 6 containing an electronic controller 40 including a processor.
  • the capsule 6 has a housing formed as a shell 42 optionally made of plastic material, and the controller 40 is accommodated in a cavity of the shell 42 preferably separated from the liquid 28 by an intermediate wall 44 .
  • the controller 40 is electrically connected to the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device 1 by means of three electrical contacts 50 , 51 and 52 at an outer face of the shell, three related counter-contacts arranged in the electronic smoking device 1 opposite to the contacts 50 , 51 , 52 , and three leads 54 , 55 and 56 connecting these counter-contacts to the control electronics 14 .
  • the contact 50 and lead 54 designates a common ground
  • the contact 51 and the lead 55 provide a line for permanently powering the controller 40
  • the contact 52 and the lead 56 provide a signal line for data transfer.
  • FIG. 3 shows an alternative capsule 60 referred to as a “cartomizer” (from “cartridge” and “atomizer”) because an atomizer is integrated into the cartridge or capsule.
  • the cartomizer 60 has a cylindrical casing 62 optionally made of plastic material and including an end wall 64 having a center opening 65 .
  • the casing 62 contains an internal cavity 66 filled in its peripheral (but nevertheless major) area with a liquid holding material such as polyester fleece that is soaked with the liquid to be atomized.
  • this material forms a reservoir 68 for the liquid.
  • a wick bracket 70 made of porous SiO 2 is used, which touches the reservoir 68 at its ends.
  • a heating wire 72 is wound about the wick bracket 70 .
  • the wick bracket 70 including the heating wire 72 is mounted on a support plate 74 of e.g. a ceramics material, which has two ventilation holes 76 and two small holes 77 through which the ends of the heating wire 72 are guided.
  • the support plate 74 provides for sufficient heat shielding so that an intermediate wall 78 does not overheat during operation of the heating wire 72 .
  • the intermediate wall 78 separates the atomizer area of the cartomizer 60 from an additional compartment housing a controller 80 as well as a small battery for powering the controller 80 and a wireless communication device.
  • some electrical contacts are provided at the lateral wall of the compartment, which permit the transfer of electrical power from the battery of the electronic smoking device to the controller 80 and the transfer of data between the controller 80 and the control electronics of the electronic smoking device.
  • the controller 80 may be used for challenge response authentication, like controller 40 of capsule 6 .
  • the leads of the heating wire 72 are guided through the compartment of the controller 80 and are soldered to a central inner contact 82 and an annular outer contact 84 , respectively, arranged in a coaxial way, with insulation material 86 in between.
  • the cartomizer 60 can be mounted at an electronic smoking device adapted to this type of capsule so that the contacts 82 and 84 electrically connect with corresponding contacts of the electronic smoking device, which are connected to control electronics similar to the control electronics 14 .
  • control electronics similar to the control electronics 14 .
  • the control electronics provides electrical current to the heating wire 72 via a battery in the electronic smoking device.
  • the heating wire 72 heats the wick bracket 70 , and the liquid entering the porous wick bracket 70 from the porous reservoir 68 by capillary forces is atomized into the cavity 66 .
  • the aerosol thus created leaves the cavity 66 via the opening 65 . Ventilation holes of the capsule 60 in the vicinity of the heating wire 72 may be provided to improve the flow of the aerosol.
  • control electronics of the electronic smoking device of FIGS. 3 - 4 may be adapted to perform a challenge response authentication with the controller 80 of the cartomizer 60 .
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment with the heating wire 72 in the form of a coil at a generally central position of the reservoir 68 .
  • the heating wire 72 is wound around a bundle of fibers 71 that project into or otherwise contact the reservoir.
  • liquid is carried via the bundle of fibers to the heating wire 72 where the liquid is heated to form a vapor.
  • FIG. 5 shows a flow diagram illustrating the course of a challenge response authentication, as executed by capsule 6 when mounted at the electronic smoking device 1 or by cartomizer 60 when mounted at a corresponding electronic smoking device.
  • the left or master side of FIG. 5 displays the steps executed by the control electronics of the electronic smoking device, and the right or servant side displays the steps executed by the controller of the capsule.
  • the capsule is connected to the electronic smoking device by means of a bidirectional electrical communication which allows the transmission of sequences of digital “1” and “0” values.
  • Both the electronic smoking device and the capsule contain a shared digital token (or key) which is kept secret and which is never transmitted.
  • This token may be a sequence of “1” and “0” values.
  • RMD Nr. random number
  • the random number is created by the control electronics of the electronic smoking device, i.e. by the master side.
  • the servant side applies its known secret key to the random number using a standard cryptographic algorithm (e.g., AES or similar) and uses a standard hash algorithm to add a hash key. This information is then sent back to the master side.
  • a standard cryptographic algorithm e.g., AES or similar
  • the master side uses the same cryptographic algorithm and the same hash algorithm as the servant side and is therefore able to check the hash value and to decrypt the transmitted value again. If the result is the random number originally sent, the master side can be reasonably sure that the servant side or capsule is authentic as it has the common secret key and that communication is secure and can continue. Alternatively, the master side may compare the transmitted value to the encrypted original random number.
  • the comparison of the received encrypted random number with the computed encrypted random number can also be expressed as a comparison of the received encrypted random number after decryption (involving the known encryption including the secret key) with the original random number. Both approaches are to be covered by the invention as defined in the claims.
  • control electronics of the electronic smoking device and the controller of the capsule share a common secret key which, however, cannot be read out of the electronic components.
  • all data transferred via electrical contacts (or wireless) a third party could interfere with are encrypted.
  • the original random number is produced in the capsule so that the master and servant functions are reversed.
  • all parts of the communication can be encrypted to prevent external equipment from being used to interfere with or analyze the communication between the electronic smoking device and the capsule.
  • a capsule 6 is provided with three electrical contacts 50 , 51 and 52 providing for connection to a common ground 50 , 54 , a line 51 , 55 for permanently powering the controller 40 , and a signal line 52 , 56 for data transfer.
  • only two electrical contacts may be provided and a capacitor may be provided in the capsule 6 to store charge and power the electronic controller 40 or 80 in intervals when it is not powered directly by the a battery 10 .
  • the capsule 6 may additionally include a diode to prevent discharging of the capacitor when the capacitor powers the electronic controller 40 or 80 .
  • a signal line has to be put to voltage levels representing two different states, e.g. ground voltage level for logical “0” and a distinctly different positive (or negative) voltage level for logical “1” or for separating ground voltage level signals of different duration.
  • the capacitor in the capsule is used. The capacitor is charged by the electronic smoking device so that it can power the controller in the capsule during intermediate intervals, e.g. during intervals when the signal line is at ground voltage level during data transmission when it is not able to provide power to the controller.
  • communication between the electronic controller 40 and the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device may be initiated by the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device providing a long pulse e.g. 100 ms, which charges the capacitor in the capsule 6 .
  • the main unit can send information in a binary encoded form wherein “1” and “0” are represented by electrical levels, e.g. a “0” is represented by no power while a “1” is indicated by supplying power and wherein, e.g., all the pulses have the same length.
  • the end of communication can be marked with a power-on pulse of a different duration.
  • information may be sent by representing “1” and “0” by different power-on durations, with power-off phases in between for separating these pulses.
  • the power-off phases should be kept short, e.g. no longer than 2 ms, because during these phases the capacitor is not charged and rather serves as the power supply for the electronic controller 40 in the capsule 6 .
  • the electrical contacts for providing a means of electrical communication between the electronic controller 40 or 80 of the capsule 6 and the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device may be provided in a number of different ways.
  • a non-conductive base material of the shell 42 of the capsule 6 may be coated with a first conductive layer (or area) on the inside and a second conductive layer (or area) on the outside of the shell, providing two electrical contacts which are isolated from each other.
  • the first conductive area of the shell may be contacted, e.g., by a metal part used for piercing the membrane in order to open a hole for passing the liquid.
  • the second conductive area can be connected, e.g., via a support metal part holding the capsule.
  • the complexity of the capsule 6 may be reduced by utilizing a metal foil enclosing a capsule 6 as one of the electrical contacts for incorporating the controller 40 within an electrical circuit and connecting the controller 40 with the battery 10 and/or the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device 1 .
  • the challenge response authentication requires only a few components and does not involve complex arithmetic or complex algorithms on either part.
  • the control electronics of the electronic smoking device usually will already include a processor which is able to perform the authentication or otherwise will be able to do so at a small amount of extra cost.
  • the controller of the capsule may also perform other tasks, e.g. for storing information on the actual amount of liquid in the capsule, so that it provides additional benefit and need not to be added exclusively for authentication purposes.

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In an electronic smoking system, a capsule (6) contains a liquid (28) to be supplied to an atomizer (20) and is mounted on an electronic smoking device (1). The capsule (6) may have a controller (40), which receives data from and transmits data to control electronics (14) of the electronic smoking device (1). The control electronics (14) of the electronic smoking device (1) and the controller (40) of the capsule (6) are adapted to execute a challenge response authentication.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This Application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. Application No. 17/160,154 filed Jan. 27, 2021, which is a continuation of U.S. Pat. Application No. 15/321,947 filed Dec. 23, 2016, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,912,335, which is a Section 371 U.S. National Phase Application of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2015/001206, filed Dec. 6, 2015, which claims priority of European Patent Application No.14002222.9, filed on Jun. 27, 2014. These Applications are incorporated herein by reference.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • An electronic smoking device, such as an electronic cigarette, usually includes a housing accommodating an electric power source (e.g., a battery or a rechargeable battery), an electrically heatable atomizer including an electric heater adapted to atomize a liquid supplied from a reservoir (capsule) in order to provide an aerosol exiting from the atomizer. Control electronics control activation of the heater of the atomizer. A puff detector provided within the electronic smoking device is arranged to detect a user puffing on the device (e.g., by sensing an under-pressure or an air flow pattern through the device) and signals the puff to the control electronics. When a signal is detected the control electronics activate the atomizer, which creates an aerosol, referred to here as “atomizing”. The aerosol created may include vapor as well as gaseous and smoke constituents.
  • In many electronic smoking devices the liquid container, such as a capsule or cartridge) containing liquid to be atomized is disposable and the user simply replaces the container as a whole when it is empty or when a different type of liquid is to be atomized.
  • However, this allows users to use a replacement container that may not meet the quality and technical specifications of device manufacturer. Accordingly there is a need for an electronic smoking device and a capsule system in which the authenticity of a liquid container or capsule can be confirmed.
  • SUMMARY
  • In one aspect an electronic smoking device may include a housing, control electronics, and a puff detector. The housing may hold a battery for powering an atomizer (e.g., an electrically heatable atomizer), which atomizes a liquid supplied from the capsule to provide an aerosol. The control electronics controls the atomizer (e.g., by controlling its heater). The puff detector indicates an aerosol inhaling puff to the control electronics.
  • A container or capsule contains the liquid to be supplied to the atomizer. The capsule may include a controller which receives data from the control electronics of the electronic smoking device and to transmit data to the control electronics. Moreover, the capsule may have a wired or wireless communication device which is adapted to transfer the data.
  • The control electronics of the electronic smoking device and the controller of the capsule may be adapted to execute a challenge response authentication. If the capsule is not able to authenticate, it can be disregarded by the electronic smoking device, for example by not operating a heater of the atomizer.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • In the drawings the same element number indicates the same element in each of the views:
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic longitudinal section view of an electronic smoking device and a capsule.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged schematic longitudinal section of the capsule of FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic longitudinal section of another embodiment of the capsule, in which an atomizer is integrated,
  • FIG. 4 is a top view of a support plate used for holding part of the atomizer of the capsule according to FIG. 3 , and
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart illustrating challenge response authentication.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic partial longitudinal section of another capsule embodiment.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • As shown in FIG. 1 , an electronic smoking device 1 may have a cylinder-like housing 2 and a mouthpiece 4, which is designed as a detachable cap. Removing the mouthpiece 4 provides access to a replaceable capsule 6, which serves as a reservoir for a liquid and also contains an electronic controller.
  • A battery 10 in the housing may be a re-chargeable lithium ion battery and may include its own circuitry. The battery 10 is connected, via leads 12 and 13, to control electronics 14, which typically includes integrated circuits mounted on a printed circuit board 15. The printed circuit board 15 may also support a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 16, which are assembled behind respective windows provided in the housing 2 and indicate the current status of the electronic smoking device 1.
  • A puff detector 18 is connected to the control electronics 14. The puff detector 18 may be an inhalation sensor, which detects the vacuum generated inside the housing 2 when a user inhales at the mouthpiece 4.
  • An atomizer 20 has a heater 22 connected via leads 23 to the control electronics 14. The heater 22 includes a heating wire optionally mounted at a ceramics shell which also supports a wick 24 made of braided metal or sponge-like material, fibers, sintered metal, or similar liquid conveying element. A piercing tip 25 at the distant end of the wick 24 is able to penetrate a membrane 26 used for sealing the capsule 6 so that liquid 28 contained in the capsule 6 can be guided out of the capsule 6 and through the wick 24 to the area of the heater 22.
  • At its free end, the mouthpiece 4 has an inhalation aperture 30. At the opposite end of the electronic smoking device 1, a charging port 32 is provided which permits re-charging of the battery 10, e.g. via a USB port.
  • To use the electronic smoking device 1, a consumer inserts a fresh capsule 6 into the housing 2 so that the capsule membrane 26 is pierced and liquid is supplied from the capsule 6 via the wick 24 to the area of the heater 22. When the consumer inhales at the inhalation aperture 30, the puff detector 18 senses the resulting vacuum inside the housing 2 and sends a puff signal to the control electronics 14. In response, the control electronics turns on the heater 22 which atomizes nearby liquid and creates an aerosol, which is inhaled by the consumer. The heater 22 may remain switched on for a predetermined period of time.
  • The heater 22 may be provided in various other forms of direct heating and indirect heating of the liquid, each having advantages. In direct heating designs, the liquid directly contacts the heating element, which may be a wire coil, rod or other heater surface. In indirect heating designs, the liquid contacts a surface heated by a separate heating element, which does not come into direct contact with the liquid. Other types of atomizers or vaporizers may alternatively be used. Various ultrasonic atomizers are effective in creating vapor without heating. For example, an ultrasonic atomizer using a free-running Colpitts oscillator generates high-frequency energy in the range between 800 kHz and 2000 kHz driving a piezoelectric vibrator converting liquid into vapor. Atomizers having electrostatic, electromagnetic or pneumatic elements have also been proposed.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view similar to FIG. 1 and illustrates a capsule 6 containing an electronic controller 40 including a processor. The capsule 6 has a housing formed as a shell 42 optionally made of plastic material, and the controller 40 is accommodated in a cavity of the shell 42 preferably separated from the liquid 28 by an intermediate wall 44. The controller 40 is electrically connected to the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device 1 by means of three electrical contacts 50, 51 and 52 at an outer face of the shell, three related counter-contacts arranged in the electronic smoking device 1 opposite to the contacts 50, 51, 52, and three leads 54, 55 and 56 connecting these counter-contacts to the control electronics 14. In the example shown, the contact 50 and lead 54 designates a common ground, the contact 51 and the lead 55 provide a line for permanently powering the controller 40, and the contact 52 and the lead 56 provide a signal line for data transfer.
  • FIG. 3 shows an alternative capsule 60 referred to as a “cartomizer” (from “cartridge” and “atomizer”) because an atomizer is integrated into the cartridge or capsule.
  • In this embodiment, the cartomizer 60 has a cylindrical casing 62 optionally made of plastic material and including an end wall 64 having a center opening 65. The casing 62 contains an internal cavity 66 filled in its peripheral (but nevertheless major) area with a liquid holding material such as polyester fleece that is soaked with the liquid to be atomized. Thus, this material forms a reservoir 68 for the liquid. For guiding the liquid out of the reservoir 68, a wick bracket 70 made of porous SiO2 is used, which touches the reservoir 68 at its ends. A heating wire 72 is wound about the wick bracket 70. Referring also to FIG. 4 , the wick bracket 70 including the heating wire 72 is mounted on a support plate 74 of e.g. a ceramics material, which has two ventilation holes 76 and two small holes 77 through which the ends of the heating wire 72 are guided.
  • The support plate 74 provides for sufficient heat shielding so that an intermediate wall 78 does not overheat during operation of the heating wire 72. The intermediate wall 78 separates the atomizer area of the cartomizer 60 from an additional compartment housing a controller 80 as well as a small battery for powering the controller 80 and a wireless communication device. In a variant of the embodiment, some electrical contacts are provided at the lateral wall of the compartment, which permit the transfer of electrical power from the battery of the electronic smoking device to the controller 80 and the transfer of data between the controller 80 and the control electronics of the electronic smoking device. The controller 80 may be used for challenge response authentication, like controller 40 of capsule 6.
  • The leads of the heating wire 72 are guided through the compartment of the controller 80 and are soldered to a central inner contact 82 and an annular outer contact 84, respectively, arranged in a coaxial way, with insulation material 86 in between.
  • The cartomizer 60 can be mounted at an electronic smoking device adapted to this type of capsule so that the contacts 82 and 84 electrically connect with corresponding contacts of the electronic smoking device, which are connected to control electronics similar to the control electronics 14. When a puff detector similar to puff detector 18 senses a puff, the control electronics provides electrical current to the heating wire 72 via a battery in the electronic smoking device. The heating wire 72 heats the wick bracket 70, and the liquid entering the porous wick bracket 70 from the porous reservoir 68 by capillary forces is atomized into the cavity 66. The aerosol thus created leaves the cavity 66 via the opening 65. Ventilation holes of the capsule 60 in the vicinity of the heating wire 72 may be provided to improve the flow of the aerosol.
  • Similar to the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 , the control electronics of the electronic smoking device of FIGS. 3-4 may be adapted to perform a challenge response authentication with the controller 80 of the cartomizer 60.
  • FIG. 6 shows another embodiment with the heating wire 72 in the form of a coil at a generally central position of the reservoir 68. The heating wire 72 is wound around a bundle of fibers 71 that project into or otherwise contact the reservoir. In use liquid is carried via the bundle of fibers to the heating wire 72 where the liquid is heated to form a vapor.
  • FIG. 5 shows a flow diagram illustrating the course of a challenge response authentication, as executed by capsule 6 when mounted at the electronic smoking device 1 or by cartomizer 60 when mounted at a corresponding electronic smoking device.
  • The left or master side of FIG. 5 displays the steps executed by the control electronics of the electronic smoking device, and the right or servant side displays the steps executed by the controller of the capsule. In this embodiment, the capsule is connected to the electronic smoking device by means of a bidirectional electrical communication which allows the transmission of sequences of digital “1” and “0” values.
  • Both the electronic smoking device and the capsule contain a shared digital token (or key) which is kept secret and which is never transmitted. This token may be a sequence of “1” and “0” values.
  • Communication is then established by creating a random number (RND Nr.) which is sent from the master side to the servant side of the system. The random number is created by the control electronics of the electronic smoking device, i.e. by the master side.
  • The servant side applies its known secret key to the random number using a standard cryptographic algorithm (e.g., AES or similar) and uses a standard hash algorithm to add a hash key. This information is then sent back to the master side.
  • The master side uses the same cryptographic algorithm and the same hash algorithm as the servant side and is therefore able to check the hash value and to decrypt the transmitted value again. If the result is the random number originally sent, the master side can be reasonably sure that the servant side or capsule is authentic as it has the common secret key and that communication is secure and can continue. Alternatively, the master side may compare the transmitted value to the encrypted original random number.
  • The comparison of the received encrypted random number with the computed encrypted random number (applying the known random number and the known encryption including the secret key) can also be expressed as a comparison of the received encrypted random number after decryption (involving the known encryption including the secret key) with the original random number. Both approaches are to be covered by the invention as defined in the claims.
  • Thus, the control electronics of the electronic smoking device and the controller of the capsule share a common secret key which, however, cannot be read out of the electronic components. On the other hand, all data transferred via electrical contacts (or wireless) a third party could interfere with are encrypted.
  • In a variant, the original random number is produced in the capsule so that the master and servant functions are reversed.
  • In a more complex embodiment, all parts of the communication can be encrypted to prevent external equipment from being used to interfere with or analyze the communication between the electronic smoking device and the capsule.
  • In the above embodiment, a system has been described where a capsule 6 is provided with three electrical contacts 50, 51 and 52 providing for connection to a common ground 50, 54, a line 51, 55 for permanently powering the controller 40, and a signal line 52, 56 for data transfer. In some embodiments only two electrical contacts may be provided and a capacitor may be provided in the capsule 6 to store charge and power the electronic controller 40 or 80 in intervals when it is not powered directly by the a battery 10. In such embodiments the capsule 6 may additionally include a diode to prevent discharging of the capacitor when the capacitor powers the electronic controller 40 or 80.
  • Generally, two electrical contacts are required to power the controller in the capsule via the battery of the electronic smoking device. On the other hand, to transmit digital information, a signal line has to be put to voltage levels representing two different states, e.g. ground voltage level for logical “0” and a distinctly different positive (or negative) voltage level for logical “1” or for separating ground voltage level signals of different duration. To achieve the supply of power and the transmission of data with a total of two electrical contacts only, the capacitor in the capsule is used. The capacitor is charged by the electronic smoking device so that it can power the controller in the capsule during intermediate intervals, e.g. during intervals when the signal line is at ground voltage level during data transmission when it is not able to provide power to the controller.
  • Where a capacitor for powering the electronic controller 40 is provided, communication between the electronic controller 40 and the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device may be initiated by the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device providing a long pulse e.g. 100 ms, which charges the capacitor in the capsule 6.
  • Afterwards, the main unit can send information in a binary encoded form wherein “1” and “0” are represented by electrical levels, e.g. a “0” is represented by no power while a “1” is indicated by supplying power and wherein, e.g., all the pulses have the same length. The end of communication can be marked with a power-on pulse of a different duration. Alternatively, information may be sent by representing “1” and “0” by different power-on durations, with power-off phases in between for separating these pulses. In such an embodiment the power-off phases should be kept short, e.g. no longer than 2 ms, because during these phases the capacitor is not charged and rather serves as the power supply for the electronic controller 40 in the capsule 6.
  • Other embodiments using alternative data transfer schemes may be used. It will, however, be appreciated that where a controller 40 or 80 of a capsule 6 is powered via the dis-charge of a capacitor, suitable data signaling schemes should be designed accounting for the limitations of powering a controller 40 or 80 of a capsule 6 by virtue of the discharge of a capacitor. Thus for example it is preferable that suitable data transfer schemes use an initial period of higher voltage when first communicating so that the initial start signal might be utilized to charge the capacitor. Further it is preferable that power off phases should be kept short as during such phases the power needs for the controller 40 are provided through the discharge of the capacitor.
  • The electrical contacts for providing a means of electrical communication between the electronic controller 40 or 80 of the capsule 6 and the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device may be provided in a number of different ways.
  • For example, a non-conductive base material of the shell 42 of the capsule 6 may be coated with a first conductive layer (or area) on the inside and a second conductive layer (or area) on the outside of the shell, providing two electrical contacts which are isolated from each other. When inserting such a capsule 6 into the electronic smoking device, the first conductive area of the shell may be contacted, e.g., by a metal part used for piercing the membrane in order to open a hole for passing the liquid. The second conductive area can be connected, e.g., via a support metal part holding the capsule.
  • In some embodiments the complexity of the capsule 6 may be reduced by utilizing a metal foil enclosing a capsule 6 as one of the electrical contacts for incorporating the controller 40 within an electrical circuit and connecting the controller 40 with the battery 10 and/or the control electronics 14 of the electronic smoking device 1.
  • As described, the challenge response authentication requires only a few components and does not involve complex arithmetic or complex algorithms on either part. The control electronics of the electronic smoking device usually will already include a processor which is able to perform the authentication or otherwise will be able to do so at a small amount of extra cost. The controller of the capsule may also perform other tasks, e.g. for storing information on the actual amount of liquid in the capsule, so that it provides additional benefit and need not to be added exclusively for authentication purposes.
  • Thus, novel systems, components and methods have been shown and described. Various changes and substitutions may of course be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. The invention, therefore, should not be limited except by the following claims and their equivalents.

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1. A capsule comprising:
a liquid for atomization;
an atomizer for atomizing the liquid;
electrical contacts configured to electrically connect to corresponding electrical contacts of an electronic smoking device;
a controller which is responsive when mounted to the electronic smoking device to receive data from and to transmit data to control electronics of the electronic smoking device;
the controller and the control electronics configured to execute a challenge response authentication when the capsule is mounted to the electronic smoking device;
wherein one of the controller and the control electronics is configured to operate as a master side and the other is configured to operate as a servant side, with the challenge response authentication comprising the steps of:
a) the master side creating a random number, storing the random number and transmitting the random number to the servant side;
b) the servant side encrypting the random number using a secret key and transmitting the encrypted random number to the master side, the encryption performed using a hash function;
c) the master side decrypting the encrypted random number received from the servant side using a secret key, and comparing the decrypted random number with the random number created and stored by the master side in step a); and
wherein the control electronics and the controller contain the same secret key.
2. The capsule of claim 1 wherein the controller is in an inner space of the capsule separate from a reservoir containing the liquid.
3. The capsule of claim 1 comprising a shell having an access port at a first end of the shell, and a pierceable membrane covering the access port.
4. The capsule of claim 3 wherein the pierceable membrane is on the first end of the shell, an intermediate wall in the shell provides a cavity in a second end of the shell, the cavity separated from the liquid, and the controller in the cavity.
5. An electronic smoking device comprising:
a housing containing control electronics electrically connected to a battery, an atomizer, a puff detector, and device electrical contacts;
a capsule including:
a liquid for atomization;
an atomizer for atomizing the liquid;
capsule electrical contacts configured to electrically connect to the device electrical contacts;
a controller which is responsive when mounted to the electronic smoking device to receive data from and to transmit data to the control electronics;
the controller and the control electronics configured to execute a challenge response authentication when the capsule is mounted to the electronic smoking device, the challenge response authentication, wherein one of the controller and the control electronics is configured to operate as a master side and the other is configured to operate as a servant side, with the challenge response authentication comprising the steps of:
a) the master side creating a random number, storing the random number and transmitting the random number to the servant side;
b) the servant side encrypting the random number using a secret key and transmitting the encrypted random number to the master side, the encryption performed using a hash function;
c) the master side decrypting the encrypted random number received from the servant side using a secret key, and comparing the decrypted random number with the random number created and stored by the master side in step a); and
wherein the control electronics and the controller contain the same secret key.
6. The electronic smoking device of claim 5 wherein the controller is in an inner space of the capsule separate from a reservoir containing the liquid.
7. The electronic smoking device of claim 5 further including a piercing tip configured to pierce a membrane in the capsule sealing the liquid in a reservoir in the capsule, wherein the membrane is pierced by the piercing tip when the capsule is attached to the housing, and the liquid is moved via a wick towards a heater in the atomizer.
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