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- the present invention concerns a flat-shaped tobacco article comprising a first gap and a second gap.
- the present invention also concerns an aerosol generating device and an aerosol generating assembly associated to such an article.
- the aerosol generating device is configured to operate with the flat-shaped tobacco article according to the invention which comprises for example a solid substrate able to form aerosol when being heated.
- the flat-shaped tobacco article according to the invention which comprises for example a solid substrate able to form aerosol when being heated.
- aerosol generating devices also known as heat-not-burn devices, is adapted to heat, rather than burn, the substrate by conduction, convection and/or radiation, to generate aerosol for inhalation.
- reduced-risk or modified-risk devices also known as vaporisers
- vaporisers have grown rapidly in the past few years as an aid to assist habitual smokers wishing to quit smoking traditional tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, and rolling tobacco.
- Various devices and systems are available that heat or warm vaporizable substances as opposed to burning tobacco in conventional tobacco products.
- a commonly available reduced-risk or modified-risk device is the heated substrate aerosol generation device or heat-not-burn device.
- Devices of this type generate aerosol or vapour by heating an aerosol substrate that typically comprises moist leaf tobacco or other suitable vaporizable material to a temperature typically in the range 150° C. to 350° C. Heating an aerosol substrate, but not combusting or burning it, releases aerosol that comprises the components sought by the user but not the toxic and carcinogenic by-products of combustion and burning.
- the aerosol produced by heating the tobacco or other vaporizable material does not typically comprise the burnt or bitter taste resulting from combustion and burning that can be unpleasant for the user and so the substrate does not therefore require the sugars and other additives that are typically added to such materials to make the smoke and/or vapour more palatable for the user.
- the mouthpiece portion comprises a core and a wrapper forming an internal surface and arranged around the core so as its entire internal surface is in contact with the core.
- the cost of the tobacco article can be decreased while preserving a desired design.
- the part of the internal surface forming the first gap with one of the sides of the substrate layer faces this side of substrate layer over the whole area of said side.
- the part of the internal surface forming the second gap with the other side of the substrate layer faces this side of substrate layer over the whole area of said side.
- the first and/or second substrate surface has the same area size as a part of the internal surface of the wrapper defining the first, respectively second, gap with the corresponding substrate surface.
- the present invention also concerns an aerosol generating device configured to receive the flat-shaped tobacco article as defined above, the aerosol generating device comprising a heating blade configured to be received in the first and/or second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
- the invention also relates to an aerosol generating device comprising a heating chamber extending along a device axis along between a closed end and an opening;
- the heating blade is adapted to heat the substrate layer by conduction heating when it is received in the second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article and by convection heating when it is received in the first gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
- the heating blade forms two opposite sides and comprises a heating element arranged on one of the sides;
- the heating type can be chosen by the user simply by changing the orientation of the tobacco article in the heating chamber.
- the heating blade extends between one of said opposite walls and a plane arranged at mid-distance between these opposite walls.
- the invention also relates to an aerosol generating assembly comprising:
- FIG. 3 is different views (A: top, B: front, C: bottom) of the flat-shaped tobacco article of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is different views (A: front, B: side) of a heating chamber integrated in the aerosol generating device of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the flat-shaped tobacco article of FIG. 2 inserted in the heating chamber of FIG. 4 , according to two different orientations.
- the term “aerosol generating device” or “device” may include a vaping device to deliver an aerosol to a user, including an aerosol for vaping, by means of a heater element explained in further detail below.
- the device may be portable. “Portable” may refer to the device being for use when held by a user.
- the device may be adapted to generate a variable amount of aerosol, e.g. by activating the heater element for a variable amount of time (as opposed to a metered dose of aerosol), which can be controlled by a trigger.
- the trigger may be user activated, such as a vaping button and/or inhalation sensor.
- the inhalation sensor may be sensitive to the strength of inhalation as well as the duration of inhalation to enable a variable amount of vapour to be provided (so as to mimic the effect of smoking a conventional combustible smoking article such as a cigarette, cigar or pipe, etc.).
- the device may include a temperature regulation control to drive the temperature of the heater and/or the heated aerosol generating substance (aerosol pre-cursor) to a specified target temperature and thereafter to maintain the temperature at the target temperature that enables efficient generation of aerosol.
- aerosol may include a suspension of vaporizable material as one or more of: solid particles; liquid droplets; gas. Said suspension may be in a gas including air. Aerosol herein may generally refer to/include a vapour. Aerosol may include one or more components of the vaporizable material.
- vaporizable material may refer to a smokable material which may for example comprise nicotine or tobacco and an aerosol former.
- tobacco may take the form of various materials such as shredded tobacco, granulated tobacco, tobacco leaf and/or reconstituted tobacco.
- Suitable aerosol formers include: a polyol such as sorbitol, glycerol, and glycols like propylene glycol or triethylene glycol; a non-polyol such as monohydric alcohols, acids such as lactic acid, glycerol derivatives, esters such as triacetin, triethylene glycol diacetate, triethyl citrate, glycerin or vegetable glycerin.
- FIG. 1 shows an aerosol generating assembly 10 comprising an aerosol generating device 11 and a flat-shaped tobacco article 12 , called hereinafter tobacco article 12 .
- the aerosol generating device 11 is intended to operate with the flat-shaped tobacco article 12 which is shown in more detail on FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the tobacco article 12 is for example a flat-shaped cuboid extending along an article axis X and having external dimensions L ⁇ W ⁇ D.
- the length L of the article 12 according to the article axis X equals substantially to 33 mm while its width W and depth D are substantially equal respectively to 12 mm and 1.2 mm.
- the values L, W and D can be selected within a range of +/ ⁇ 40%, for example.
- the tobacco article 12 comprises a tobacco portion 15 and a mouthpiece portion 16 arranged along the article axis X.
- the tobacco portion 15 may for example be slightly longer than the mouthpiece portion 16 .
- the length L 2 of the tobacco portion 15 according to the article axis X may be substantially equal to 18 mm and the length L 1 of the mouthpiece portion 16 according to the article axis X may be substantially equal to 15 mm.
- the tobacco portion 15 defines an abutting end 18 of the article 12 and the mouthpiece portion 16 defines a mouth end 20 of the article 12 .
- the tobacco portion 15 and the mouthpiece portion 16 may be fixed one to the other by a wrapper 21 extending around the substrate axis X.
- the wrapper 21 forms the narrow and wide walls 13 A, 13 B, 14 A, 14 B of the tobacco article 12 .
- the wrapper 21 is formed form a same wrapping sheet.
- the narrow and wide walls 13 A, 13 B, 14 A, 14 B are formed by a same wrapping sheet, in particular bended so as to form these walls.
- the wrapper 21 is formed by separate wrapping sheets wrapping separately the portions 15 , 16 and fixed one to the other by any other suitable mean.
- the wrapper 21 may, for example, comprise paper and/or non-woven fabric and/or aluminium foil.
- the wrapper 21 may be porous or air impermeable and forms a plurality of airflow channels extending inside the article 12 between the abutting end 18 and the mouth end 20 .
- the mouthpiece portion 16 comprises a core 27 also shown on part A of FIG. 3 corresponding to a top view of the tobacco article 12 .
- the core 27 is intended to act for example as a cooler to cool slightly the vapour before it is inhaled by the user and may comprise for this purpose for example corrugated paper.
- the core 27 may be formed through an extrusion and/or rolling process into a stable shape.
- the core 27 is arranged inside the mouthpiece portion 16 to be entirely in contact with the internal surface of the wrapper 21 delimiting this mouthpiece portion 16 , as it is shown on part A of FIG. 3 . In other words, no gap is formed in the mouthpiece portion 16 between the internal surface of the wrapper 21 and the core 27 .
- the mouthpiece portions 16 defines a plurality of venting holes arranged for example according to the whole perimeter of the mouthpiece portion 16 along two axis perpendicular to the article axis X.
- the venting holes are arranged on each wall of the substrate among the narrow walls 13 A, 13 B and the wide walls 14 A, 14 B.
- the venting holes are arranged only on the wide walls 14 A, 14 B or preferably, only on one of the wide walls 14 A, 14 B.
- the venting holes may be aligned perpendicularly to the article axis X on the or each corresponding wall of the article 12 , and can be spaced by a same distance.
- the venting holes allow fresh air entering inside the article 12 to achieve particular vaping/tasting effects.
- no venting hole is provided.
- the tobacco portion 15 is intended to be heated by a heating blade as it will be explained in further detail below.
- the tobacco portion 15 comprises a substrate layer 30 comprising a vaporizable material as defined above.
- the substrate layer 30 extends inside the tobacco portion 15 along the article axis X and forms two opposite sides.
- the substrate layer 30 is arranged so as one of its side faces the wide wall 14 A and forms with this wall a first gap 31 , and the other side faces the wide wall 14 B and forms with this wall a second gap 32 .
- each of the gaps 31 , 32 is formed between the internal surface of the wrapper 21 and the corresponding side of the substrate layer 30 .
- each of the gaps 31 , 32 is configured to receive the heating blade parallel to the substrate layer 30 as it will be explained in further detail below. Additionally, as it shown on part C of FIG. 3 , the first gap 31 can be wider than the second gap 32 . Particularly, the thickness of the first gap 31 can be 1.5 or 2 or 3 times greater than the thickness of the second gap 32 . For example, the thickness of the first gap 31 can be comprised between 0.3 and 0.7 mm whereas the thickness of the second gap 32 can be comprised between 0.2 and 0.4 mm.
- the aerosol generating device 11 comprises a device body 40 extending along a device axis Y.
- the device body 40 comprises a mouthpiece 42 and a housing 44 arranged successively along the device axis Y.
- the mouthpiece 42 and the housing 44 form two different pieces.
- the mouthpiece 42 is designed to be fixed on or be received in an insertion opening formed at one of the ends of the housing 44 .
- the tobacco article can be inserted inside the device 11 when the mouthpiece 42 is removed from the housing 44 .
- the mouthpiece 42 and the housing 44 form one unique piece.
- the tobacco article 12 can be inserted inside the device 11 through for example a flow outlet.
- the mouthpiece 42 defines a through hole adapted to receive at least partially the tobacco article 12 .
- the through hole can be adapted to receive at least a part of the mouthpiece portion 16 of the tobacco article 12 as it is shown on FIG. 1 .
- the housing 44 delimits an internal space of the device 11 receiving various elements designed to carry out different functionalities of the device 11 .
- This internal space can for example receive a battery for powering the device 11 , a control module for controlling the operation of the device 11 , a heating chamber 50 for heating the tobacco portion 15 of the tobacco article 12 , etc.
- a control module for controlling the operation of the device 11
- a heating chamber 50 for heating the tobacco portion 15 of the tobacco article 12 , etc.
- only the heating chamber 50 will be explained in further detail in reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- the heating chamber 50 can form a cup shape adapted to receive at least the tobacco portion 15 of the tobacco article 12 and in some cases, at least a part of the mouthpiece portion 16 , as it is shown in the example of FIG. 5 .
- the heating chamber 50 may also form a cuboid shape extending along the device axis Y and comprising a pair of parallel narrow walls 53 A, 53 B extending along the device axis Y, a pair of parallel wide walls 54 A, 54 B extending also along the device axis Y and a bottom wall 58 adjacent to each of said walls and extending perpendicularly to the device axis Y.
- the bottom wall 58 forms thus a closed end of the chamber 50 .
- the heating chamber 50 defines an opening 60 configured to receive the tobacco article 12 so as the corresponding wide walls 14 A, 14 B of the tobacco article 12 face the corresponding wide walls 54 A, 54 B of the heating chamber 50 , the corresponding narrow walls 13 A, 13 B of the tobacco article 12 face the corresponding narrow walls 53 A, 53 B of the heating chamber 50 and the abutting end 18 of the tobacco article 12 abuts against the bottom wall 58 or at least a rib extending from this bottom wall 58 .
- the heating chamber 50 is configured to receive the tobacco article 12 according to two different orientations.
- the narrow wall 13 A (respectfully 13 B) of the tobacco article 12 faces the narrow wall 53 A (respectfully 53 B) of the heating chamber 50
- the wide wall 14 A (respectfully 14 B) of the tobacco article 12 faces the wide wall 54 A (respectfully 54 B) of the heating chamber 50
- the narrow wall 13 A (respectfully 13 B) of the tobacco article 12 faces the narrow wall 53 B (respectfully 53 A) of the heating chamber 50
- the wide wall 14 A (respectfully 14 B) of the tobacco article 12 faces the wide wall 54 B (respectfully 54 A) of the heating chamber 50 .
- the facing wide walls 14 A, 14 B, 54 A, 54 B and the facing narrow walls 13 A, 13 B, 53 A, 53 B can be in contact one with the other or spaced one from the other.
- the first and the second orientations may for example be determined by the user during insertion the tobacco article 12 and/or using the device 11 by comparing for example special marks or symbols on the wrapper 21 and the housing 44 or mouthpiece 42 of the device 11 .
- the heating chamber 50 further comprises a heating blade 62 extending from the bottom wall 58 along the device axis Y.
- the heating blade 62 can extend along at least a half, advantageously 3 ⁇ 4, of the total length of the heating chamber 50 according to the device axis Y.
- the heating blade 62 can be arranged with uneven distances until the wide walls 54 A, 54 B of the heating chamber 50 .
- the heating blade 62 can extend between the wide wall 54 A of the heating chamber and a plane arranged at mid-distance between the wide walls 54 A, 54 B. In other words, the heating blade 62 can be arranged closer to the wide wall 54 A than to the wide wall 54 B.
- This arrangement allows the heating blade 62 to be received in one of the gaps 31 , 32 of the tobacco article 12 depending on its orientation while inserting in the heating chamber 50 .
- the arrangement of the heating blade 62 allows its reception in the first gap 31 which is wider than the second gap 32 .
- This respective position of the heating blade 62 and the tobacco article 12 is shown on part A of FIG. 5 .
- the arrangement of the heating blade 62 allows its reception in the second gap 32 which is thicker than the first gap 31 .
- This respective position of the heating blade 62 and the tobacco article 12 is shown on part B of FIG. 5 .
- the heating blade 62 forms two opposite sides and comprises a heating element 64 arranged on one of the sides. Particularly, as it is shown on part B of FIG. 4 , the heating element 64 is arranged to face the wide wall 54 B of the heating chamber 50 . In other words, the heating element 64 is arranged to face a greater volume formed between the heating blade 62 and the corresponding wide wall of the heating chamber 50 in comparison with the volume formed between the he heating blade 62 and the other wide wall of the heating chamber 50 .
- the heating element 64 is configured to be spaced from the substrate layer 30 to heat this substrate layer 30 by convection (part A of FIG.
- the heating element 64 is configured to be in contact with the substrate layer 30 to heat this substrate layer 30 by conduction (part B of FIG. 5 ).
- the heating element 64 may form a heating track or a polyimide film heater extending along substantially the total area of the corresponding side of the heating blade 62 or only for example a centre part of this side.
- the heating blade 62 may be made of ceramic or metal. Its thickness can for example be comprised between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm, and can be advantageously equal to 0.3 mm.
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A flat-shaped tobacco article configured to operate with an aerosol generating device and extending along an article axis between a mouth end and an abutting end includes a mouthpiece portion adjacent to the mouth end and a tobacco portion adjacent to the abutting end, the tobacco portion including a substrate layer forming two opposite sides, and a wrapper forming an internal surface and arranged around the substrate layer so as its internal surface forms a first gap with one of the sides of the substrate layer and a second gap with the other side of the substrate layer, each of the first gap and the second gap being adapted to receive a heating blade of the aerosol generating device.
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- The present invention concerns a flat-shaped tobacco article comprising a first gap and a second gap. The present invention also concerns an aerosol generating device and an aerosol generating assembly associated to such an article.
- Particularly, the aerosol generating device according to the invention is configured to operate with the flat-shaped tobacco article according to the invention which comprises for example a solid substrate able to form aerosol when being heated. Thus, such type of aerosol generating devices, also known as heat-not-burn devices, is adapted to heat, rather than burn, the substrate by conduction, convection and/or radiation, to generate aerosol for inhalation.
- The popularity and use of reduced-risk or modified-risk devices (also known as vaporisers) has grown rapidly in the past few years as an aid to assist habitual smokers wishing to quit smoking traditional tobacco products such as cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, and rolling tobacco. Various devices and systems are available that heat or warm vaporizable substances as opposed to burning tobacco in conventional tobacco products.
- A commonly available reduced-risk or modified-risk device is the heated substrate aerosol generation device or heat-not-burn device. Devices of this type generate aerosol or vapour by heating an aerosol substrate that typically comprises moist leaf tobacco or other suitable vaporizable material to a temperature typically in the range 150° C. to 350° C. Heating an aerosol substrate, but not combusting or burning it, releases aerosol that comprises the components sought by the user but not the toxic and carcinogenic by-products of combustion and burning. Furthermore, the aerosol produced by heating the tobacco or other vaporizable material does not typically comprise the burnt or bitter taste resulting from combustion and burning that can be unpleasant for the user and so the substrate does not therefore require the sugars and other additives that are typically added to such materials to make the smoke and/or vapour more palatable for the user.
- Tobacco articles, usable with such type of aerosol generating devices can take various forms. Some of them can present an elongated stick or any other suitable shape, like for example a flat shape. However, design of a tobacco article is often a trade-off between its aesthetics and efficiency in heating.
- Particularly, in the case of a flat-shaped tobacco article, it is generally necessary to wrap its tobacco portion in paper to make the sample more attractive to the consumer. However, the paper acts as a thermal barrier when heated externally reducing thus the potential efficiency of the device. Additionally, since such a tobacco article is very thin (for example 1 mm), internal heating as it used for example for tobacco sticks, is also challenging.
- One of the aims of the invention is to provide a flat-shaped tobacco article with increased heating efficiency.
- For this purpose, the invention relates to a flat-shaped tobacco article configured to operate with an aerosol generating device and extending along an article axis between a mouth end and an abutting end, the tobacco article comprising a mouthpiece portion adjacent to the mouth end and a tobacco portion adjacent to the abutting end;
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- the tobacco portion comprising:
- a substrate layer extending along the article axis and forming two opposite sides;
- a wrapper forming an internal surface and arranged around the substrate layer so as its internal surface forms a first gap with one of the sides of the substrate layer and a second gap with the other side of the substrate layer;
- each of the first gap and the second gap being adapted to receive a heating blade of the aerosol generating device.
- the tobacco portion comprising:
- Thanks to these features, each of the gaps provided between the substrate layer and the wrapper can receive a heating blade of the aerosol generating device. Thus, there is no need to ensure internal heating inside the substrate layer or external heating through the wrapper. Thus, the heating efficiency may be increased in a simple and practical manner.
- According to some embodiments, the first gap is thicker than the second gap.
- According to some embodiments, the second gap is adapted to receive the heating blade of the aerosol generating device so as the heating blade is in contact with the corresponding side of the substrate layer.
- Thanks to these features, it is possible to ensure heating of the substrate layer by transferring heat directly from the heating blade to the substrate layer, i.e. by conduction.
- According to some embodiments, the first gap is adapted to receive the heating blade of the aerosol generating device so as the heating blade is spaced from the corresponding side of the substrate layer.
- Thanks to these features, it is possible to ensure heating of the substrate layer by transferring heat from the heating blade to the substrate layer through an air gap. The heating is thus performed by convection. Therefore, when the first and the second gaps have different thicknesses, the user can chose the optimal heating, i.e. by conduction or convection. The user's choice can be done depending on his/her own tastes/preferences or depending, for example, on the nature of the substrate layer. For example, some types of substrate layers may contain aerosol forming agents acting differently based on the heating type or temperature.
- According to some embodiments, the mouthpiece portion comprises a core and a wrapper forming an internal surface and arranged around the core so as its entire internal surface is in contact with the core.
- Thanks to these features, no gap is formed in the mouthpiece portion. Thus, when the mouthpiece portion forms a filter and/or a cooler, the flow formed in the tobacco portion can be fully filtered and/or at least slightly cooled before achieving the user's mouth/lips.
- According to some embodiments, the wrapper of the mouthpiece portion and the wrapper of the tobacco portion are formed by a same wrapping sheet.
- Thanks to these features, the tobacco and the mouthpiece portions can be assembled together.
- According to some embodiments, the core comprises corrugated paper.
- Thanks to these features, a filter and/or cooler effect of the mouthpiece portion can be achieved.
- According to some embodiments, the wrapper is made from paper.
- Thanks to these features, the cost of the tobacco article can be decreased while preserving a desired design.
- According to some embodiments, the internal surface of the wrapper is defined by a single wrapping sheet. For example, the single wrapping sheet may be bended so that the internal surface comprises four parts. In particular, one part of the internal surface may form the first gap with one of the sides of the substrate layer, and another part of the internal surface may form the second gap with the other side of the substrate layer.
- According to some embodiments, the part of the internal surface forming the first gap with one of the sides of the substrate layer faces this side of substrate layer over the whole area of said side. In addition, for example, the part of the internal surface forming the second gap with the other side of the substrate layer faces this side of substrate layer over the whole area of said side.
- According to some embodiments, the side of the substrate layer forming the first gap with the internal surface of the wrapper defines a first substrate surface. The first substrate surface extends for example in one single plane. According to some embodiments, the side of the substrate layer forming the second gap with the internal surface of the wrapper defines a second substrate surface. The second substrate surface extends for example in one single plane, for example different from the plane in which extends the first substrate surface.
- According to some embodiments, the first and/or second substrate surface extends substantially along the whole length of the tobacco portion along the article axis and/or extends transversally to the article axis along a whole width delimited by the internal surface of the wrapper.
- According to some embodiments, the first and/or second substrate surface has the same area size as a part of the internal surface of the wrapper defining the first, respectively second, gap with the corresponding substrate surface.
- According to some embodiments, the first and/or second substrate surface extends in a plane substantially parallel to a plane in which extends the corresponding part of the internal surface of the wrapper defining the first, respectively second, gap with the corresponding substrate surface.
- According to some embodiments, the flat-shaped tobacco article defines only two gaps adapted to receive the heating blade of the aerosol generating device, the two gaps being the first gap and the second gap.
- The present invention also concerns an aerosol generating device configured to receive the flat-shaped tobacco article as defined above, the aerosol generating device comprising a heating blade configured to be received in the first and/or second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
- The invention also relates to an aerosol generating device comprising a heating chamber extending along a device axis along between a closed end and an opening;
- the heating chamber being configured to receive through its opening a flat-shaped tobacco article as defined above, and comprising a heating blade extending from its closed end and configured to be received in the first gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article or in the second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article, depending on the insertion orientation of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
- Thanks to these features, the heating blade can be received in one of the gaps formed in the article.
- According to some embodiments, the heating blade is adapted to heat the substrate layer by conduction heating when it is received in the second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article and by convection heating when it is received in the first gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
- According to some embodiments, the heating blade forms two opposite sides and comprises a heating element arranged on one of the sides;
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- the heating element being configured to be in contact with the substrate layer when the heating blade is received in the second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article and spaced from the substrate layer when the heating blade is received in the first gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
- Thanks to these features, two different heating types can be ensured by the same aerosol generating device. As mentioned above, the heating type can be chosen by the user simply by changing the orientation of the tobacco article in the heating chamber.
- According to some embodiments, the heating chamber comprises two parallel opposite walls extending along the device axis, the heating blade extending parallel to said opposite walls with uneven distances until these walls.
- According to some embodiments, the heating blade extends between one of said opposite walls and a plane arranged at mid-distance between these opposite walls.
- Thanks to these features, the heating blade can be received in the gap chosen by the user without additional adjustment while insertion. Particularly, the wall of the heating chamber can act as guiding means for the heating blade.
- The invention also relates to an aerosol generating assembly comprising:
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- a flat-shaped tobacco article as defined above;
- an aerosol generating device as defined above.
- The invention and its advantages will be better understood upon reading the following description, which is given solely by way of non-limiting example and which is made with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an aerosol generating assembly according to the invention, the aerosol generating assembly comprising an aerosol generating device according to the invention and a flat-shaped tobacco article according the invention, the flat-shaped tobacco article being usable with the aerosol generating device; -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the flat-shaped tobacco article ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is different views (A: top, B: front, C: bottom) of the flat-shaped tobacco article ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is different views (A: front, B: side) of a heating chamber integrated in the aerosol generating device ofFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 5 is a side view of the flat-shaped tobacco article ofFIG. 2 inserted in the heating chamber ofFIG. 4 , according to two different orientations. - Before describing the invention, it is to be understood that it is not limited to the details of construction set forth in the following description. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art having the benefit of the present disclosure that the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways.
- As used herein, the term “aerosol generating device” or “device” may include a vaping device to deliver an aerosol to a user, including an aerosol for vaping, by means of a heater element explained in further detail below. The device may be portable. “Portable” may refer to the device being for use when held by a user. The device may be adapted to generate a variable amount of aerosol, e.g. by activating the heater element for a variable amount of time (as opposed to a metered dose of aerosol), which can be controlled by a trigger. The trigger may be user activated, such as a vaping button and/or inhalation sensor. The inhalation sensor may be sensitive to the strength of inhalation as well as the duration of inhalation to enable a variable amount of vapour to be provided (so as to mimic the effect of smoking a conventional combustible smoking article such as a cigarette, cigar or pipe, etc.). The device may include a temperature regulation control to drive the temperature of the heater and/or the heated aerosol generating substance (aerosol pre-cursor) to a specified target temperature and thereafter to maintain the temperature at the target temperature that enables efficient generation of aerosol.
- As used herein, the term “aerosol” may include a suspension of vaporizable material as one or more of: solid particles; liquid droplets; gas. Said suspension may be in a gas including air. Aerosol herein may generally refer to/include a vapour. Aerosol may include one or more components of the vaporizable material.
- As used herein, the term “vaporizable material” or “precursor” may refer to a smokable material which may for example comprise nicotine or tobacco and an aerosol former. Tobacco may take the form of various materials such as shredded tobacco, granulated tobacco, tobacco leaf and/or reconstituted tobacco. Suitable aerosol formers include: a polyol such as sorbitol, glycerol, and glycols like propylene glycol or triethylene glycol; a non-polyol such as monohydric alcohols, acids such as lactic acid, glycerol derivatives, esters such as triacetin, triethylene glycol diacetate, triethyl citrate, glycerin or vegetable glycerin. In some embodiments, the aerosol generating agent may be glycerol, propylene glycol, or a mixture of glycerol and propylene glycol. The substrate may also comprise at least one of a gelling agent, a binding agent, a stabilizing agent, and a humectant.
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FIG. 1 shows anaerosol generating assembly 10 comprising anaerosol generating device 11 and a flat-shapedtobacco article 12, called hereinaftertobacco article 12. Theaerosol generating device 11 is intended to operate with the flat-shapedtobacco article 12 which is shown in more detail onFIGS. 2 and 3 . - In reference to
FIG. 2 , thetobacco article 12 is for example a flat-shaped cuboid extending along an article axis X and having external dimensions L×W×D. In a typical example, the length L of thearticle 12 according to the article axis X equals substantially to 33 mm while its width W and depth D are substantially equal respectively to 12 mm and 1.2 mm. According to different examples, the values L, W and D can be selected within a range of +/−40%, for example. The depth D of thetobacco article 12 is formed by a pair ofparallel walls 13A, 13B, called hereinafternarrow walls 13A, 13B, and the width W of the substrate is formed by a pair of 14A, 14B, called hereinafterparallel walls 14A, 14B. In some embodiments, the edges between the wide andwide walls 13A, 13B, 14A, 14B can be rounded. According to other embodiments of the invention, thenarrow walls tobacco article 12 can have any other suitable flat shape and/or external dimensions. - The
tobacco article 12 comprises atobacco portion 15 and amouthpiece portion 16 arranged along the article axis X. Thetobacco portion 15 may for example be slightly longer than themouthpiece portion 16. For example, the length L2 of thetobacco portion 15 according to the article axis X may be substantially equal to 18 mm and the length L1 of themouthpiece portion 16 according to the article axis X may be substantially equal to 15 mm. Thetobacco portion 15 defines anabutting end 18 of thearticle 12 and themouthpiece portion 16 defines amouth end 20 of thearticle 12. Thetobacco portion 15 and themouthpiece portion 16 may be fixed one to the other by awrapper 21 extending around the substrate axis X. Thewrapper 21 forms the narrow and 13A, 13B, 14A, 14B of thewide walls tobacco article 12. In some embodiments, thewrapper 21 is formed form a same wrapping sheet. For example, the narrow and 13A, 13B, 14A, 14B are formed by a same wrapping sheet, in particular bended so as to form these walls. In some other embodiment, thewide walls wrapper 21 is formed by separate wrapping sheets wrapping separately the 15, 16 and fixed one to the other by any other suitable mean. Theportions wrapper 21 may, for example, comprise paper and/or non-woven fabric and/or aluminium foil. Thewrapper 21 may be porous or air impermeable and forms a plurality of airflow channels extending inside thearticle 12 between theabutting end 18 and themouth end 20. - The
mouthpiece portion 16 comprises a core 27 also shown on part A ofFIG. 3 corresponding to a top view of thetobacco article 12. Thecore 27 is intended to act for example as a cooler to cool slightly the vapour before it is inhaled by the user and may comprise for this purpose for example corrugated paper. The core 27 may be formed through an extrusion and/or rolling process into a stable shape. Advantageously, thecore 27 is arranged inside themouthpiece portion 16 to be entirely in contact with the internal surface of thewrapper 21 delimiting thismouthpiece portion 16, as it is shown on part A ofFIG. 3 . In other words, no gap is formed in themouthpiece portion 16 between the internal surface of thewrapper 21 and thecore 27. - In a particular embodiment of the invention (not shown), the
mouthpiece portions 16 defines a plurality of venting holes arranged for example according to the whole perimeter of themouthpiece portion 16 along two axis perpendicular to the article axis X. In other words, according to this particular embodiment, the venting holes are arranged on each wall of the substrate among thenarrow walls 13A, 13B and the 14A, 14B. According to another example, the venting holes are arranged only on thewide walls 14A, 14B or preferably, only on one of thewide walls 14A, 14B. In both examples, the venting holes may be aligned perpendicularly to the article axis X on the or each corresponding wall of thewide walls article 12, and can be spaced by a same distance. The venting holes allow fresh air entering inside thearticle 12 to achieve particular vaping/tasting effects. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, no venting hole is provided. - The
tobacco portion 15 is intended to be heated by a heating blade as it will be explained in further detail below. As it is shown on part C ofFIG. 3 corresponding to a bottom view of thetobacco article 12, thetobacco portion 15 comprises asubstrate layer 30 comprising a vaporizable material as defined above. Thesubstrate layer 30 extends inside thetobacco portion 15 along the article axis X and forms two opposite sides. Particularly, thesubstrate layer 30 is arranged so as one of its side faces thewide wall 14A and forms with this wall afirst gap 31, and the other side faces thewide wall 14B and forms with this wall asecond gap 32. In other words, each of the 31, 32 is formed between the internal surface of thegaps wrapper 21 and the corresponding side of thesubstrate layer 30. Each of the 31, 32 is configured to receive the heating blade parallel to thegaps substrate layer 30 as it will be explained in further detail below. Additionally, as it shown on part C ofFIG. 3 , thefirst gap 31 can be wider than thesecond gap 32. Particularly, the thickness of thefirst gap 31 can be 1.5 or 2 or 3 times greater than the thickness of thesecond gap 32. For example, the thickness of thefirst gap 31 can be comprised between 0.3 and 0.7 mm whereas the thickness of thesecond gap 32 can be comprised between 0.2 and 0.4 mm. - Referring again to
FIG. 1 , theaerosol generating device 11 comprises adevice body 40 extending along a device axis Y. Thedevice body 40 comprises amouthpiece 42 and ahousing 44 arranged successively along the device axis Y. According to the example ofFIG. 1 , themouthpiece 42 and thehousing 44 form two different pieces. Particularly, according to this example, themouthpiece 42 is designed to be fixed on or be received in an insertion opening formed at one of the ends of thehousing 44. In this case, the tobacco article can be inserted inside thedevice 11 when themouthpiece 42 is removed from thehousing 44. According to another example (not-shown), themouthpiece 42 and thehousing 44 form one unique piece. In this case, thetobacco article 12 can be inserted inside thedevice 11 through for example a flow outlet. According to both examples, themouthpiece 42 defines a through hole adapted to receive at least partially thetobacco article 12. Particularly, the through hole can be adapted to receive at least a part of themouthpiece portion 16 of thetobacco article 12 as it is shown onFIG. 1 . - The
housing 44 delimits an internal space of thedevice 11 receiving various elements designed to carry out different functionalities of thedevice 11. This internal space can for example receive a battery for powering thedevice 11, a control module for controlling the operation of thedevice 11, aheating chamber 50 for heating thetobacco portion 15 of thetobacco article 12, etc. Among these elements, only theheating chamber 50 will be explained in further detail in reference toFIGS. 4 and 5 . - Particularly, as it is shown on these Figures, the
heating chamber 50 can form a cup shape adapted to receive at least thetobacco portion 15 of thetobacco article 12 and in some cases, at least a part of themouthpiece portion 16, as it is shown in the example ofFIG. 5 . As thetobacco article 12, theheating chamber 50 may also form a cuboid shape extending along the device axis Y and comprising a pair of parallel 53A, 53B extending along the device axis Y, a pair of parallelnarrow walls 54A, 54B extending also along the device axis Y and awide walls bottom wall 58 adjacent to each of said walls and extending perpendicularly to the device axis Y. Thebottom wall 58 forms thus a closed end of thechamber 50. Opposite to thebottom wall 58, theheating chamber 50 defines anopening 60 configured to receive thetobacco article 12 so as the corresponding 14A, 14B of thewide walls tobacco article 12 face the corresponding 54A, 54B of thewide walls heating chamber 50, the correspondingnarrow walls 13A, 13B of thetobacco article 12 face the corresponding 53A, 53B of thenarrow walls heating chamber 50 and theabutting end 18 of thetobacco article 12 abuts against thebottom wall 58 or at least a rib extending from thisbottom wall 58. Particularly, theheating chamber 50 is configured to receive thetobacco article 12 according to two different orientations. In a first orientation, thenarrow wall 13A (respectfully 13B) of thetobacco article 12 faces thenarrow wall 53A (respectfully 53B) of theheating chamber 50, and thewide wall 14A (respectfully 14B) of thetobacco article 12 faces thewide wall 54A (respectfully 54B) of theheating chamber 50. In a second orientation, thenarrow wall 13A (respectfully 13B) of thetobacco article 12 faces thenarrow wall 53B (respectfully 53A) of theheating chamber 50, and thewide wall 14A (respectfully 14B) of thetobacco article 12 faces thewide wall 54B (respectfully 54A) of theheating chamber 50. In both orientations, the facing 14A, 14B, 54A, 54B and the facingwide walls 13A, 13B, 53A, 53B can be in contact one with the other or spaced one from the other.narrow walls - The first and the second orientations may for example be determined by the user during insertion the
tobacco article 12 and/or using thedevice 11 by comparing for example special marks or symbols on thewrapper 21 and thehousing 44 ormouthpiece 42 of thedevice 11. - The
heating chamber 50 further comprises aheating blade 62 extending from thebottom wall 58 along the device axis Y. For example, theheating blade 62 can extend along at least a half, advantageously ¾, of the total length of theheating chamber 50 according to the device axis Y. As shown on part B ofFIG. 4 , theheating blade 62 can be arranged with uneven distances until the 54A, 54B of thewide walls heating chamber 50. For example, theheating blade 62 can extend between thewide wall 54A of the heating chamber and a plane arranged at mid-distance between the 54A, 54B. In other words, thewide walls heating blade 62 can be arranged closer to thewide wall 54A than to thewide wall 54B. This arrangement allows theheating blade 62 to be received in one of the 31, 32 of thegaps tobacco article 12 depending on its orientation while inserting in theheating chamber 50. Particularly, when thetobacco article 12 is received in theheating chamber 50 according to the first orientation (i.e. notably when thewide wall 14A of thearticle 12 faces thewide wall 54A of the chamber 50), the arrangement of theheating blade 62 allows its reception in thefirst gap 31 which is wider than thesecond gap 32. This respective position of theheating blade 62 and thetobacco article 12 is shown on part A ofFIG. 5 . When thetobacco article 12 is received in theheating chamber 50 according to the second orientation (i.e. notably when thewide wall 14B of thearticle 12 faces thewide wall 54A of the chamber 50), the arrangement of theheating blade 62 allows its reception in thesecond gap 32 which is thicker than thefirst gap 31. This respective position of theheating blade 62 and thetobacco article 12 is shown on part B ofFIG. 5 . - The
heating blade 62 forms two opposite sides and comprises aheating element 64 arranged on one of the sides. Particularly, as it is shown on part B ofFIG. 4 , theheating element 64 is arranged to face thewide wall 54B of theheating chamber 50. In other words, theheating element 64 is arranged to face a greater volume formed between theheating blade 62 and the corresponding wide wall of theheating chamber 50 in comparison with the volume formed between the heheating blade 62 and the other wide wall of theheating chamber 50. Thus, in the first orientation of thetobacco article 12, theheating element 64 is configured to be spaced from thesubstrate layer 30 to heat thissubstrate layer 30 by convection (part A ofFIG. 5 ) and in the second orientation of thetobacco article 12, theheating element 64 is configured to be in contact with thesubstrate layer 30 to heat thissubstrate layer 30 by conduction (part B ofFIG. 5 ). Theheating element 64 may form a heating track or a polyimide film heater extending along substantially the total area of the corresponding side of theheating blade 62 or only for example a centre part of this side. Theheating blade 62 may be made of ceramic or metal. Its thickness can for example be comprised between 0.1 mm and 0.5 mm, and can be advantageously equal to 0.3 mm.
Claims (15)
1. A flat-shaped tobacco article configured to operate with an aerosol generating device and extending along an article axis between a mouth end and an abutting end, the tobacco article comprising a mouthpiece portion adjacent to the mouth end and a tobacco portion adjacent to the abutting end;
the tobacco portion comprising:
a substrate layer extending along the article axis and forming two opposite sides; and
a wrapper forming an internal surface and arranged around the substrate layer so as its such that the internal surface forms a first gap with one of the sides of the substrate layer and a second gap with the other side of the substrate layer;
each of the first gap and the second gap being adapted to receive a heating blade of the aerosol generating device.
2. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 1 , wherein the first gap is thicker than the second gap.
3. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 2 , wherein the second gap is adapted to receive the heating blade of the aerosol generating device se as such that the heating blade is in contact with the corresponding side of the substrate layer.
4. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 2 , wherein the first gap is adapted to receive the heating blade of the aerosol generating device se such that the heating blade is spaced from the corresponding side of the substrate layer.
5. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 1 , wherein the mouthpiece portion comprises a core and a wrapper forming an internal surface and arranged around the core such that the entire internal surface of the wrapper of the mouthpiece portion is in contact with the core.
6. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 5 , wherein the wrapper of the mouthpiece portion and the wrapper of the tobacco portion are formed by a same wrapping sheet.
7. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 5 , wherein the core comprises corrugated paper.
8. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to any one of the preceding claim 1 , wherein the wrapper is made from paper.
9. The flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 1 , wherein the first gap and the second gap are the only gaps adapted to receive the heating blade of the aerosol generating device.
10. An aerosol generating device comprising a heating chamber extending along a device axis between a closed end and an opening;
the heating chamber being configured to receive through the opening the flat-shaped tobacco article according to claim 1 , and comprising a heating blade extending from the closed end and configured to be received in the first gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article or in the second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
11. The aerosol generating device according to claim 10 , wherein the heating blade is adapted to heat the substrate layer by conduction heating when the heating blade is received in the second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article and by convection heating when the heating blade is received in the first gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
12. The aerosol generating device according to claim 10 , wherein the heating blade forms two opposite sides and comprises a heating element arranged on one of the sides;
the heating element being configured to be in contact with the substrate layer when the heating blade is received in the second gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article and spaced from the substrate layer when the heating blade is received in the first gap of the flat-shaped tobacco article.
13. The aerosol generating device according to claim 10 , wherein the heating chamber comprises two parallel opposite walls extending along the device axis, the heating blade extending parallel to said opposite walls with uneven distances until these walls.
14. The aerosol generating device according to claim 13 , wherein the heating blade extends between one of said opposite walls and a plane arranged at mid-distance between these opposite walls.
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