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WO2011147691A1
WO2011147691A1 PCT/EP2011/057693 EP2011057693W WO2011147691A1 WO 2011147691 A1 WO2011147691 A1 WO 2011147691A1 EP 2011057693 W EP2011057693 W EP 2011057693W WO 2011147691 A1 WO2011147691 A1 WO 2011147691A1
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canister
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aerosol generator
collar
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Steven Michael Schennum
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British American Tobacco Investments Ltd IFI
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Priority to MX2012013552A priority Critical patent/MX2012013552A/en
Priority to CA2799997A priority patent/CA2799997A1/en
Priority to JP2013511602A priority patent/JP5798185B2/en
Priority to ES11721732.3T priority patent/ES2511142T3/en
Priority to PH1/2012/502308A priority patent/PH12012502308A1/en
Priority to RU2012156008/14A priority patent/RU2012156008A/en
Priority to AU2011257487A priority patent/AU2011257487A1/en
Priority to KR1020127033522A priority patent/KR20130111240A/en
Application filed by British American Tobacco Investments Ltd IFI, British American Tobacco Co Ltd filed Critical British American Tobacco Investments Ltd IFI
Priority to EP11721732.3A priority patent/EP2575939B1/en
Priority to BR112012029889A priority patent/BR112012029889A2/en
Priority to CN2011800365382A priority patent/CN103002938A/en
Publication of WO2011147691A1 publication Critical patent/WO2011147691A1/en
Priority to ZA2012/08841A priority patent/ZA201208841B/en
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F42/00Simulated smoking devices other than electrically operated; Component parts thereof; Manufacture or testing thereof
    • A24F42/60Constructional details
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24BMANUFACTURE OR PREPARATION OF TOBACCO FOR SMOKING OR CHEWING; TOBACCO; SNUFF
    • A24B15/00Chemical features or treatment of tobacco; Tobacco substitutes, e.g. in liquid form
    • A24B15/10Chemical features of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes
    • A24B15/16Chemical features of tobacco products or tobacco substitutes of tobacco substitutes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A24TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
    • A24FSMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
    • A24F42/00Simulated smoking devices other than electrically operated; Component parts thereof; Manufacture or testing thereof
    • A24F42/20Devices without heating means
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M15/00Inhalators
    • A61M15/0001Details of inhalators; Constructional features thereof
    • A61M15/0021Mouthpieces therefor
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M15/00Inhalators
    • A61M15/009Inhalators using medicine packages with incorporated spraying means, e.g. aerosol cans
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M15/00Inhalators
    • A61M15/06Inhaling appliances shaped like cigars, cigarettes or pipes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/14Containers for dispensing liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant
    • B65D83/16Actuating means
    • B65D83/20Actuator caps
    • B65D83/206Actuator caps comprising cantilevered actuating elements, e.g. levers pivoting about living hinges
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/14Containers for dispensing liquid or semi-liquid contents by internal gaseous pressure, i.e. aerosol containers comprising propellant
    • B65D83/28Nozzles, nozzle fittings or accessories specially adapted therefor
    • B65D83/30Nozzles, nozzle fittings or accessories specially adapted therefor for guiding the flow of the dispensed content, e.g. funnels or hoods
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M2202/00Special media to be introduced, removed or treated
    • A61M2202/04Liquids
    • A61M2202/0468Liquids non-physiological

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  • This invention relates to a portable, handheld aerosol generator device which may be used to deliver aerosol to the mouth of a consumer, for example aerosol containing nicotine.
  • a nicotine dispensing aerosol device is disclosed in US 4,945,929, which simulates a smoking article such as a cigarette, without having to burn tobacco.
  • the invention provides an improved device that can be operated manually by a consumer to generate aerosol.
  • An embodiment of the invention provides an aerosol generator device comprising an elongate body having a proximal mouth end, a distal end and a passageway extending longitudinally to the mouth end.
  • a coupling is provided for releasably coupling a fluid containing pressurised canister to the body, the canister having an axial discharge tube depressible inwardly to open a valve therein to release an aerosol through the discharge tube, the canister and the passageway having a common longitudinal axis.
  • a trigger is rotatably mounted on the body about a trigger axis spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis, the trigger having a manually depressible surface portion facing outwardly of the body, and a camming surface portion to cause the discharge tube to be pressed inwardly of the canister on depression of the surface portion inwardly of the body, to operate the valve and release the fluid from the canister through the discharge tube and through the body to the mouth end.
  • the trigger axis may be disposed within the body beneath its major exterior surface.
  • the body may include a generally tubular sidewall, with the interior passageway extending from the distal end to the mouth end, and a trigger chamber extending outwardly from the interior passageway into the sidewall.
  • the trigger can be pivotally mounted in the trigger chamber with the depressible surface portion of the trigger disposed adjacent the exterior surface of the body member.
  • An opening may be provided through the major exterior surface of the body into the trigger chamber, and a flexible cover may sealingly overlay the opening to be pressed inwardly to actuate the manually depressible surface portion of the trigger.
  • the coupling for the canister may comprise a collar arrangement to engage the canister and a collar seat on the distal end of the body, the collar arrangement being configured to sit on the collar seat and couple the canister to the distal end of the body.
  • the collar arrangement may include an inner collar to receive an end of the canister and be seated in the collar seat, and an outer collar to fit around the cylindrical body of the canister and over the inner collar and releasably engage with the body.
  • the inner collar can include interior flanges to engage crimping on the cylindrical surface of the canister to prevent axial rotation of the canister relative to the inner collar.
  • the inner collar may include at least one exterior lug to engage the body to prevent axial rotation of the inner collar relative to the body.
  • a bayonet mounting may be provided on the collar arrangement and the body, to releasably engage canister with the body.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of an aerosol generator device
  • Figure 2 is an illustration of the device of Figure 1 held between fingers of a hand for use by a consumer
  • Figure 3 illustrates a bayonet coupling to locate a pressurised canister onto the body of the device
  • Figure 4 is an exploded view of the components of the device
  • Figure 5 is a side view of the canister for use in the device
  • Figure 6a is a cross sectional view of the device with its trigger up
  • Figure 6b is a sectional view of the device with the trigger down, depressed in the direction of arrow C;
  • Figure 6c is an enlarged view of the trigger in the configuration of Figure 6b;
  • Figure 7a is a perspective view of the inner collar from one end
  • Figure 7b is a perspective view of the inner collar from the other end
  • Figure 7c is a sectional view of the inner collar
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view in partial section of the collar arrangement when fitted to the canister;
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view of the inner and outer collars fitted to the canister
  • Figure 10a illustrates the initial fitting of the canister and collar arrangement to the body member
  • Figure 10b illustrates the collar arrangement and canister when fitted to the body
  • Figure 1 la is a broken away view of the body illustrating the trigger in more detail
  • Figure l ib illustrates the trigger and body as shown in Figure 11 A, with the trigger depressed
  • Figure 12a is a perspective view of the nozzle member
  • Figure 12b is a sectional view of the nozzle member
  • Figure 12c is a sectional view of the nozzle member shown fitted to the discharge tube of the canister;
  • Figure 13 is a schematic illustration of a second embodiment of the device with two triggers;
  • Figure 14a is a sectional view of the device illustrated in Figure 13 and;
  • Figure 14b corresponds to Figure 14a, with the triggers depressed.
  • the device comprises an elongate, generally tubular body 1 that receives an interchangeable, vessel comprising a generally cylindrical, pressurised canister 2 that contains a liquid propellant such as but not limited to HFA 134a and a substance to be provided in an aerosol to the consumer.
  • a bayonet mounting 3 shown in Figure 3 allows the canister 2 to be attached and replaced on the body 1 when the contents of the canister have been consumed by the user.
  • the device has a proximal, mouth end 4 and a distal end 5 to which the canister 2 is attached.
  • An interior passageway 6 extends from the distal end 5 to the mouth end 4 longitudinally of the body 1, and the cylindrical canister 2 when attached to the body 1 is located generally coaxially of the interior passageway.
  • the body 1 contains a trigger mechanism to be described in detail hereinafter, that enables a consumer to dispense a metered dose of an aerosol of the pressurised contents in the canister 2 by depressing a flexible cover 7 on the exterior surface 8 of the body 1, when gripping the body between their fingers as illustrated in Figure 2.
  • the mouth end 4 can be placed between the lips of the consumer's mouth so as to deliver the aerosol upon depression of the trigger mechanism.
  • the canister 2 comprises a generally cylindrical housing 9 with an integral base 10 at the far end of the canister and an opening at the near end that is closed by a valve cap 11 which is crimped in place over an interior gasket seal (not shown) to seal the canister closed and retain its pressurised contents therein.
  • the crimping comprises radial crimped patterns 12a, 12b around the cylindrical surface at the near end of the canister as shown in Figure 5, which provide a uniform, dimpled surface texture and holds the valve cap 11 onto the cylindrical housing 9 as well as holding the interior components of the valve together (not shown).
  • a discharge tube 13 is slidably mounted along the
  • the interior structure of the canister 2 is shown in the sectional views of Figures 6a and 6b, mounted for operation on the body 1.
  • the canister 2 is mounted with its longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis X - X' of the device, for dispensing aerosol from the discharge tube 13 into the passageway 6 towards the mouth end 4.
  • a valve 14 in the canister 2 delivers a metered dose of the pressurised contents of the canister through the discharge tube 13 when it is slid axially inwardly of the canister against the force of spring 15, which urges the tube outwardly to keep the valve 14 normally closed.
  • a supply pipe 16 feeds the pressurised contents of the canister 2 to the inlet of the valve 14 and has a curved end 17 that is disposed downwardly so that all of the contents of the canister can be fed to the valve and consumed.
  • a collar arrangement comprising an inner collar 18 and an outer collar 19 is provided to locate the canister 2 on a collar seat 20 on the body 1.
  • the inner collar 18 is shown in more detail in Figures 7a-c, and includes an annular base 21 with a central opening 22 to be aligned with the passageway 6.
  • a generally cylindrical sidewall 23 extends from the base 21 and includes radially disposed inner teeth 24 and slots 25.
  • the inner and outer collars 18, 19 are conveniently integrally moulded in plastics material. In use, the collar is pushed onto the canister 2 in the direction of arrow A shown in Figure 4 and the slots 25 permit the sidewall to flex outwardly until the teeth 24 engage in the crimping pattern 12a on the canister 2 shown in Figure 5, to locate it in place abutting the base 21 with the discharge nozzle 13 protruding into the opening 22. The teeth 24 when engaged with the crimping 12a, prevent rotation of the canister 2 relative to the inner collar 18.
  • the outer collar 19 is fitted onto inner collar 18 by push-fitting it over the canister in the direction of arrow B shown in Figure 4.
  • the inner collar 18 is formed with circumferential ledge portions 26 and axially extending lugs 27 that engage an interior, circumferential lip 28 and axial grooves 29 on the outer collar, so as to locate the outer collar to prevent it rotating or moving axially relative to the inner collar and the canister 2, as illustrated in Figures 8 and 9.
  • the inner collar member has bayonet lugs 30 that engage in bayonet sockets 31 in main body member 32 of the body 1 as shown in Figures 10a- b.
  • the bayonet sockets include a longitudinally extending entry slot 31a that leads into a circumferentially extending retaining slot 31b.
  • the canister 2 and collar assembly 18, 19 can be fitted onto the body 1 as shown in Figure 10a by aligning the lugs 30 with the entry slots 31a of sockets 31, pushing the assembly axially inwardly and then rotating the assembly so that the lugs are retained in circumferentially extending slots 31b.
  • Each of the main body member 32 and the collar 19 has peripheral ledges 33, 34 that are contiguous when the assembly is correctly aligned as shown in Figure 10b, and assist in holding the canister 2 in place on the body 1.
  • the body 1 includes the main body member 32 and an outlet tube 35 that can be push-fitted onto the main body member.
  • the body members 32, 35 define a trigger chamber 36 that extends transversely from the axial passageway 6 to the exterior of the body member 1, with an opening 37 that is covered by the flexible cover 7 that is insert molded onto the body 1 so that it has a continuous, smooth, exterior major surface.
  • the trigger chamber 36 contains includes an interior region 38 that receives a trigger 39 in the form of a generally L-shaped lever mounted for rotation about a knurled metal pin 40 that is journalled in upstanding lugs 41a, 41b in the main body member 32 to define a trigger axis spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis X - X', within the body 1.
  • the trigger 39 has a manually depressible surface portion 42 facing outwardly of the body, and first and second depending camming surface portions 43 to be moved longitudinally toward the canister 2 on depression of the outer facing surface portion 42 inwardly of the body in the direction of arrow C shown in Figure 6b, by depressing the flexible cover 38.
  • the camming surface portions 43 of the trigger 39 engage a tubular nozzle member 44 that is reciprocally mounted within a bore 45 in the main body member 32.
  • the nozzle member 44 includes an axial, stepped nozzle bore 46 which is arranged to fit onto the canister discharge tube 13 to receive a metered dose of the pressurised contents of the canister 2 through the discharge tube 13.
  • the nozzle bore 46 also includes a region of restricted diameter that defines a nozzle 48 to create an aerosol of the contents discharged from the canister 2 and direct the aerosol into the passageway 6 towards the mouth of the consumer.
  • the nozzle member 44 includes diametrically opposed flats 49 that are received in corresponding grooves (not shown) in the main body member 32 to prevent rotation of the nozzle member when it moves back and forth.
  • the nozzle member includes first and second diametrically opposed lugs 50 that engage with the first and second camming surface portions 43 of the trigger 39 respectively.
  • the camming surface portions include end stops 51 to limit the travel of the camming surface portions 43 along the lugs 50 so as to limit rotation of the trigger 39 which is driven against the stops 51 by the action of the spring 15 in the canister, which drives the nozzle member 44 outwardly so as to pivot the trigger upwardly against the stops 5 land flexible cover 7.
  • the contents of the canister 2 may comprise a nicotine-containing liquid with or without additional flavourants, so as to simulate a smoking article such as a cigarette although it will be appreciated that other compositions may be provided within the canister 2.
  • the canister 2 can readily be replaced when all of its contents are used up.
  • the canister may be removed by twisting in the opposite sense to that shown in Figure 3 to release the inner and outer collar 18, 19 from the main body member 32.
  • the canister When fitting a canister, it is desirable to arrange its supply pipe 16 so that its curved end is directed generally downwardly in use to ensure that substantially all of the liquid contents can be consumed.
  • the canister may be provided with a mark on its exterior surface that can be aligned with a corresponding mark (not shown) on the inner collar 18 disposed so that when the bayonet fitting is operated, the curved end 17 of the canister 2 is facing generally downwardly for use i.e. in the configuration illustrated in Figure 6.
  • An advantage of the inner and outer collar arrangement described herein is that the teeth 24 engage with the crimping to prevent rotation of the device and by providing suitable marks on the canister and the inner collar, an appropriate alignment can be effected to ensure that the curved end 17 adopts the relationship shown in Figure 6 relative to the trigger 39, so as to face downwardly in use and enable all of the canister contents to be consumed. It is to be noted that when the inner and outer covers 18 and 19 are fitted onto the canister 2 , this ensures that the curved end 17 is away from trigger 39, since the canister 2 with collar is keyed with surfaces 33 and 34.
  • FIG. 13 and 14 Another embodiment of the device according to the invention as illustrated in Figures 13 and 14, which generally corresponds to the arrangement described hereinbefore but with two triggers 39a, 39b underlying flexible sealed cover members 7a, 7b.
  • Each of the trigger members corresponds to the trigger 39 previously described and has camming surface portions 43 that cooperate with lugs 50 on the nozzle member 44 so that either or both of the triggers can be used to dispense a metered dose of aerosol from the canister 2.
  • the advantage of utilising two triggers is that the force required to actuate each trigger is lower than for one alone, when used simultaneously.
  • the trigger may comprise a lever disposed exteriorly of the main body rather than under an integral cover as described hereinbefore.
  • generator device is generally cylindrical with a circular cross section
  • other cross sectional shapes can be used, such as rectangular or triangular.
  • the canister is described as an interchangeable element to allow the supply of liquid to be replenished
  • an integral pressurised supply vessel may be provided in the device, so that the device can be used multiple times and then discarded once the liquid supply has been exhausted from the vessel.
  • an inlet valve may be provided to allow the supply to be replenished from an exterior, pressurised source.
  • the valve 14 described herein is configured to deliver a metered dose on actuation but instead, a continuous flow valve could be used such that the consumer can maintain a flow of aerosol by continuously depressing the trigger.
  • the mouth end can be configured differently from that shown in the Figures.
  • the mouth end could be a tapered cylindrical shape with flat piece for easy positioning and orientation cue in the mouth.
  • textured or rough finishes can be applied to the exterior surface of the mouthpiece to stimulate sensation in the lips.
  • the supply tube of the pressurised canister may be of flexible construction and provided with a weighted end as to always assume the lowest position in the canister orientation and allow for complete consumption of the canister contents.

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Abstract

An aerosol generator device has an elongate body (1) with an interior passageway (6) extending longitudinally to its mouth end (4). The device receives an interchangeable, pressurised canister (2) charged with a nicotine containing liquid that is discharged in a metered doses on manual actuation of a trigger (39) that causes a valve in the canister to open and discharge through a discharge tube (13). Inner and outer collar members (18, 19) releasably couple the canister (2) with a controlled angular orientation to the body (1) with a bayonet action. The trigger (39) is rotatably mounted on the body about a trigger axis (40) spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis X-X' of the device, and has a manually depressible surface portion (42) under a flexible cover (38), and a camming surface portion (43) that drives a slidable nozzle member (44) inwardly of the body to press the discharge tube (13) inwardly of the canister and the valve so as to form an aerosol from the liquid released from the canister.

Description

Aerosol generator
Field of the invention
This invention relates to a portable, handheld aerosol generator device which may be used to deliver aerosol to the mouth of a consumer, for example aerosol containing nicotine.
Background
A nicotine dispensing aerosol device is disclosed in US 4,945,929, which simulates a smoking article such as a cigarette, without having to burn tobacco.
Summary of the invention
The invention provides an improved device that can be operated manually by a consumer to generate aerosol.
An embodiment of the invention provides an aerosol generator device comprising an elongate body having a proximal mouth end, a distal end and a passageway extending longitudinally to the mouth end. A coupling is provided for releasably coupling a fluid containing pressurised canister to the body, the canister having an axial discharge tube depressible inwardly to open a valve therein to release an aerosol through the discharge tube, the canister and the passageway having a common longitudinal axis. A trigger is rotatably mounted on the body about a trigger axis spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis, the trigger having a manually depressible surface portion facing outwardly of the body, and a camming surface portion to cause the discharge tube to be pressed inwardly of the canister on depression of the surface portion inwardly of the body, to operate the valve and release the fluid from the canister through the discharge tube and through the body to the mouth end. The trigger axis may be disposed within the body beneath its major exterior surface. The body may include a generally tubular sidewall, with the interior passageway extending from the distal end to the mouth end, and a trigger chamber extending outwardly from the interior passageway into the sidewall. The trigger can be pivotally mounted in the trigger chamber with the depressible surface portion of the trigger disposed adjacent the exterior surface of the body member.
An opening may be provided through the major exterior surface of the body into the trigger chamber, and a flexible cover may sealingly overlay the opening to be pressed inwardly to actuate the manually depressible surface portion of the trigger.
The coupling for the canister may comprise a collar arrangement to engage the canister and a collar seat on the distal end of the body, the collar arrangement being configured to sit on the collar seat and couple the canister to the distal end of the body.
The collar arrangement may include an inner collar to receive an end of the canister and be seated in the collar seat, and an outer collar to fit around the cylindrical body of the canister and over the inner collar and releasably engage with the body.
The inner collar can include interior flanges to engage crimping on the cylindrical surface of the canister to prevent axial rotation of the canister relative to the inner collar.
The inner collar may include at least one exterior lug to engage the body to prevent axial rotation of the inner collar relative to the body.
A bayonet mounting may be provided on the collar arrangement and the body, to releasably engage canister with the body.
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, embodiments thereof will now be described by way of illustrative example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Brief description of the drawings
Figure 1 is a side view of an aerosol generator device; Figure 2 is an illustration of the device of Figure 1 held between fingers of a hand for use by a consumer;
Figure 3 illustrates a bayonet coupling to locate a pressurised canister onto the body of the device;
Figure 4 is an exploded view of the components of the device;
Figure 5 is a side view of the canister for use in the device;
Figure 6a is a cross sectional view of the device with its trigger up;
Figure 6b is a sectional view of the device with the trigger down, depressed in the direction of arrow C;
Figure 6c is an enlarged view of the trigger in the configuration of Figure 6b;
Figure 7a is a perspective view of the inner collar from one end;
Figure 7b is a perspective view of the inner collar from the other end;
Figure 7c is a sectional view of the inner collar;
Figure 8 is a perspective view in partial section of the collar arrangement when fitted to the canister;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of the inner and outer collars fitted to the canister;
Figure 10a illustrates the initial fitting of the canister and collar arrangement to the body member;
Figure 10b illustrates the collar arrangement and canister when fitted to the body; Figure 1 la is a broken away view of the body illustrating the trigger in more detail;
Figure l ib illustrates the trigger and body as shown in Figure 11 A, with the trigger depressed;
Figure 12a is a perspective view of the nozzle member;
Figure 12b is a sectional view of the nozzle member;
Figure 12c is a sectional view of the nozzle member shown fitted to the discharge tube of the canister;
Figure 13 is a schematic illustration of a second embodiment of the device with two triggers; Figure 14a is a sectional view of the device illustrated in Figure 13 and;
Figure 14b corresponds to Figure 14a, with the triggers depressed.
Detailed description
As shown in Figures 1 and 2, the device comprises an elongate, generally tubular body 1 that receives an interchangeable, vessel comprising a generally cylindrical, pressurised canister 2 that contains a liquid propellant such as but not limited to HFA 134a and a substance to be provided in an aerosol to the consumer. A bayonet mounting 3 shown in Figure 3 allows the canister 2 to be attached and replaced on the body 1 when the contents of the canister have been consumed by the user. The device has a proximal, mouth end 4 and a distal end 5 to which the canister 2 is attached. An interior passageway 6 extends from the distal end 5 to the mouth end 4 longitudinally of the body 1, and the cylindrical canister 2 when attached to the body 1 is located generally coaxially of the interior passageway.
The body 1 contains a trigger mechanism to be described in detail hereinafter, that enables a consumer to dispense a metered dose of an aerosol of the pressurised contents in the canister 2 by depressing a flexible cover 7 on the exterior surface 8 of the body 1, when gripping the body between their fingers as illustrated in Figure 2. The mouth end 4 can be placed between the lips of the consumer's mouth so as to deliver the aerosol upon depression of the trigger mechanism. Referring to Figures 4 and 5, the canister 2 comprises a generally cylindrical housing 9 with an integral base 10 at the far end of the canister and an opening at the near end that is closed by a valve cap 11 which is crimped in place over an interior gasket seal (not shown) to seal the canister closed and retain its pressurised contents therein. The crimping comprises radial crimped patterns 12a, 12b around the cylindrical surface at the near end of the canister as shown in Figure 5, which provide a uniform, dimpled surface texture and holds the valve cap 11 onto the cylindrical housing 9 as well as holding the interior components of the valve together (not shown). A discharge tube 13 is slidably mounted along the
longitudinal axis of the canister 2. The interior structure of the canister 2 is shown in the sectional views of Figures 6a and 6b, mounted for operation on the body 1. The canister 2 is mounted with its longitudinal axis aligned with the longitudinal axis X - X' of the device, for dispensing aerosol from the discharge tube 13 into the passageway 6 towards the mouth end 4. A valve 14 in the canister 2 delivers a metered dose of the pressurised contents of the canister through the discharge tube 13 when it is slid axially inwardly of the canister against the force of spring 15, which urges the tube outwardly to keep the valve 14 normally closed. A supply pipe 16 feeds the pressurised contents of the canister 2 to the inlet of the valve 14 and has a curved end 17 that is disposed downwardly so that all of the contents of the canister can be fed to the valve and consumed.
The bayonet mounting that releasably holds the canister 2 on the body will now be described. Referring to Figure 4, a collar arrangement comprising an inner collar 18 and an outer collar 19 is provided to locate the canister 2 on a collar seat 20 on the body 1.
The inner collar 18 is shown in more detail in Figures 7a-c, and includes an annular base 21 with a central opening 22 to be aligned with the passageway 6. A generally cylindrical sidewall 23 extends from the base 21 and includes radially disposed inner teeth 24 and slots 25. The inner and outer collars 18, 19 are conveniently integrally moulded in plastics material. In use, the collar is pushed onto the canister 2 in the direction of arrow A shown in Figure 4 and the slots 25 permit the sidewall to flex outwardly until the teeth 24 engage in the crimping pattern 12a on the canister 2 shown in Figure 5, to locate it in place abutting the base 21 with the discharge nozzle 13 protruding into the opening 22. The teeth 24 when engaged with the crimping 12a, prevent rotation of the canister 2 relative to the inner collar 18.
The outer collar 19 is fitted onto inner collar 18 by push-fitting it over the canister in the direction of arrow B shown in Figure 4. In order to locate the outer collar 19 in place, the inner collar 18 is formed with circumferential ledge portions 26 and axially extending lugs 27 that engage an interior, circumferential lip 28 and axial grooves 29 on the outer collar, so as to locate the outer collar to prevent it rotating or moving axially relative to the inner collar and the canister 2, as illustrated in Figures 8 and 9. The inner collar member has bayonet lugs 30 that engage in bayonet sockets 31 in main body member 32 of the body 1 as shown in Figures 10a- b. The bayonet sockets include a longitudinally extending entry slot 31a that leads into a circumferentially extending retaining slot 31b. Thus, with the inner and outer collars 18, 19 attached to the canister 2, as shown in Figures 8 and 9, the canister 2 and collar assembly 18, 19 can be fitted onto the body 1 as shown in Figure 10a by aligning the lugs 30 with the entry slots 31a of sockets 31, pushing the assembly axially inwardly and then rotating the assembly so that the lugs are retained in circumferentially extending slots 31b. Each of the main body member 32 and the collar 19 has peripheral ledges 33, 34 that are contiguous when the assembly is correctly aligned as shown in Figure 10b, and assist in holding the canister 2 in place on the body 1.
Referring to Figures 4, 6 and 11, the body 1 includes the main body member 32 and an outlet tube 35 that can be push-fitted onto the main body member. The body members 32, 35 define a trigger chamber 36 that extends transversely from the axial passageway 6 to the exterior of the body member 1, with an opening 37 that is covered by the flexible cover 7 that is insert molded onto the body 1 so that it has a continuous, smooth, exterior major surface.
The trigger chamber 36 contains includes an interior region 38 that receives a trigger 39 in the form of a generally L-shaped lever mounted for rotation about a knurled metal pin 40 that is journalled in upstanding lugs 41a, 41b in the main body member 32 to define a trigger axis spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis X - X', within the body 1. The trigger 39 has a manually depressible surface portion 42 facing outwardly of the body, and first and second depending camming surface portions 43 to be moved longitudinally toward the canister 2 on depression of the outer facing surface portion 42 inwardly of the body in the direction of arrow C shown in Figure 6b, by depressing the flexible cover 38. Additional textures may be added to the exterior surface of the flexible cover 38 to prompt positioning of the consumer's finger directly on the trigger for optimal lever action in use. The camming surface portions 43 of the trigger 39 engage a tubular nozzle member 44 that is reciprocally mounted within a bore 45 in the main body member 32. As shown in more detail in Figure 12, the nozzle member 44 includes an axial, stepped nozzle bore 46 which is arranged to fit onto the canister discharge tube 13 to receive a metered dose of the pressurised contents of the canister 2 through the discharge tube 13. The nozzle bore 46 also includes a region of restricted diameter that defines a nozzle 48 to create an aerosol of the contents discharged from the canister 2 and direct the aerosol into the passageway 6 towards the mouth of the consumer.
As shown in Figure 12a, the nozzle member 44 includes diametrically opposed flats 49 that are received in corresponding grooves (not shown) in the main body member 32 to prevent rotation of the nozzle member when it moves back and forth. Also, the nozzle member includes first and second diametrically opposed lugs 50 that engage with the first and second camming surface portions 43 of the trigger 39 respectively. As shown in Figure 11a, the camming surface portions include end stops 51 to limit the travel of the camming surface portions 43 along the lugs 50 so as to limit rotation of the trigger 39 which is driven against the stops 51 by the action of the spring 15 in the canister, which drives the nozzle member 44 outwardly so as to pivot the trigger upwardly against the stops 5 land flexible cover 7.
In use, a consumer places the mouth end 4 in their mouth and squeezes the cover 38 with their hand as illustrated in Figure 2, so as to depress the lever 39
downwardly in the direction of arrow C shown in Figure 6b. In this way, the camming surface portions 43 of the trigger urge against lugs 50 to slide the nozzle member 44 inwardly, towards the canister 2, so as to drive the discharge tube 13 inwardly of the canister against the force of its interior spring 15, to open valve 14 and release a metered dose of the contents of the canister into the discharge tube and hence into the nozzle bore 46. As the contents discharge from the canister 2, they pass through nozzle 48 and form an aerosol, which is discharged into the interior passageway 6 as illustrated in Figure 6b, so as to pass to the mouth of the consumer through mouth end 4.
The contents of the canister 2 may comprise a nicotine-containing liquid with or without additional flavourants, so as to simulate a smoking article such as a cigarette although it will be appreciated that other compositions may be provided within the canister 2.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the canister 2 can readily be replaced when all of its contents are used up. The canister may be removed by twisting in the opposite sense to that shown in Figure 3 to release the inner and outer collar 18, 19 from the main body member 32.
When fitting a canister, it is desirable to arrange its supply pipe 16 so that its curved end is directed generally downwardly in use to ensure that substantially all of the liquid contents can be consumed. To this end, the canister may be provided with a mark on its exterior surface that can be aligned with a corresponding mark (not shown) on the inner collar 18 disposed so that when the bayonet fitting is operated, the curved end 17 of the canister 2 is facing generally downwardly for use i.e. in the configuration illustrated in Figure 6. An advantage of the inner and outer collar arrangement described herein is that the teeth 24 engage with the crimping to prevent rotation of the device and by providing suitable marks on the canister and the inner collar, an appropriate alignment can be effected to ensure that the curved end 17 adopts the relationship shown in Figure 6 relative to the trigger 39, so as to face downwardly in use and enable all of the canister contents to be consumed. It is to be noted that when the inner and outer covers 18 and 19 are fitted onto the canister 2 , this ensures that the curved end 17 is away from trigger 39, since the canister 2 with collar is keyed with surfaces 33 and 34.
Another embodiment of the device according to the invention as illustrated in Figures 13 and 14, which generally corresponds to the arrangement described hereinbefore but with two triggers 39a, 39b underlying flexible sealed cover members 7a, 7b. Each of the trigger members corresponds to the trigger 39 previously described and has camming surface portions 43 that cooperate with lugs 50 on the nozzle member 44 so that either or both of the triggers can be used to dispense a metered dose of aerosol from the canister 2. The advantage of utilising two triggers is that the force required to actuate each trigger is lower than for one alone, when used simultaneously. Many modifications and variations fall within the scope of the invention. For example, the trigger may comprise a lever disposed exteriorly of the main body rather than under an integral cover as described hereinbefore.
Also whilst the described examples of generator device are generally cylindrical with a circular cross section, other cross sectional shapes can be used, such as rectangular or triangular.
Furthermore, although the canister is described as an interchangeable element to allow the supply of liquid to be replenished, an integral pressurised supply vessel may be provided in the device, so that the device can be used multiple times and then discarded once the liquid supply has been exhausted from the vessel. In a modification, an inlet valve may be provided to allow the supply to be replenished from an exterior, pressurised source.
The valve 14 described herein is configured to deliver a metered dose on actuation but instead, a continuous flow valve could be used such that the consumer can maintain a flow of aerosol by continuously depressing the trigger. The mouth end can be configured differently from that shown in the Figures. For example the mouth end could be a tapered cylindrical shape with flat piece for easy positioning and orientation cue in the mouth. Also, textured or rough finishes can be applied to the exterior surface of the mouthpiece to stimulate sensation in the lips.
The supply tube of the pressurised canister may be of flexible construction and provided with a weighted end as to always assume the lowest position in the canister orientation and allow for complete consumption of the canister contents.
Many other modifications and variations will be evident to those skilled in the art.

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1. An aerosol generator device comprising:
an elongate body having a proximal mouth end, a distal end and an interior passageway extending longitudinally to the mouth end,
a coupling for releasably coupling to the body, a fluid containing pressurised canister having an axial discharge tube depressible inwardly to open a valve therein to release the fluid through the discharge tube, with the canister and the passageway having a common longitudinal axis, and
a trigger rotatably mounted on the body about a trigger axis spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis, the trigger having a manually depressible surface portion facing outwardly of the body, and a camming surface portion to cause the discharge tube to be pressed inwardly of the canister on depression of the surface portion inwardly of the body, to operate the valve and release the fluid from the canister through the discharge tube and through the body to the mouth end.
2. An aerosol generator device according to claim 1 including a tubular nozzle member slidably mounted in the body, the nozzle member having an end to abut the tube of the canister and a trigger engaging end that engages the camming surface portion of the trigger so that said inward depression of the trigger drives the nozzle member towards the distal end of the body member to drive the tube inwardly of the canister to operate the valve and release the fliuid through the tube and the nozzle to provide an aerosol.
3. An aerosol generator device according to claim 1 wherein body has a major exterior surface and the trigger axis is disposed within the body beneath said major exterior surface.
4. An aerosol generator device according to claim 3 wherein the body includes a generally tubular sidewall, the interior passageway extending from the distal end to the mouth end, and a trigger chamber extending outwardly from the interior passageway into the sidewall, the trigger being pivotally mounted in the trigger chamber with the depressible surface portion of the trigger disposed adjacent the exterior surface of the body member.
5. An aerosol generator device according to claim 4 including an opening through the major exterior surface of the body into the trigger chamber, and a flexible cover overlying the opening that can be pressed inwardly with the manually depressible surface portion of the trigger.
6. An aerosol generator device according to claim 5 wherein the cover is sealed to the body around the opening.
7. An aerosol generator device according to claim 1 wherein the coupling comprises a collar arrangement to engage the canister and a collar seat on the distal end of the body, the collar arrangement being configured to sit on the collar seat and couple the canister to the distal end of the body.
8. An aerosol generator device according to claim 7 wherein the collar arrangement comprises an inner collar to receive an end of the canister and be seated in the collar seat, and an outer collar to fit around the cylindrical body of the canister and over the inner collar and releasably engage with the body.
9. An aerosol generator device according to claim 7 wherein the inner collar includes interior flanges to engage crimping on the cylindrical surface of the canister to prevent axial rotation of the canister relative to the inner collar.
10. An aerosol generator device according to claim 7 wherein the inner collar includes at least one exterior flange to engage the body to prevent axial rotation of the inner collar relative to the body.
11. An aerosol generator device according to claim 7 including a bayonet mounting on the collar arrangement and the body, to releasably engage the canister with the body.
12. An aerosol generator device according to claim 7 wherein the inner collar has teeth to engage crimping on the canister.
13. An aerosol generator device according to claim 1 and including the canister.
14. An aerosol delivery device according to claim 13 wherein the canister is generally cylindrical and has a valve therein configured to release a metered dose of fluid therein.
15. An aerosol generator according to claim 13, where the canister contains a formulation including nicotine and HFA134a.
16. An aerosol generator according to claim 13 where the contents of the canister are kept under uniform pressure by a propellant gas.
17. An aerosol generator comprising:
an elongate body having a proximal mouth end, a distal end and an interior passageway extending longitudinally to the mouth end,
a coupling for releasably coupling to the body, a fluid containing pressurised canister having an axial discharge tube depressible inwardly to open a valve therein to release the fluid through the discharge tube, with the canister and the passageway having a common longitudinal axis, the collar arrangement comprising an inner collar to receive an end of the canister and be seated in the collar seat, and an outer collar to fit around the cylindrical body of the canister and over the inner collar and releasably engage with the body, and
a trigger having a manually depressible surface portion facing outwardly of the body, and a camming surface portion to cause the discharge tube to be pressed inwardly of the canister on depression of the surface portion inwardly of the body, to operate the valve and release the fluid from the canister through the discharge tube and through the body to the mouth end.
18. An aerosol generator comprising: an elongate body having a proximal mouth end, a distal end and an interior passageway extending longitudinally to the mouth end,
a fluid containing pressurised gas supply vessel having a valve and a discharge tube depressible inwardly to open the valve to release fluid through the discharge tube, with the vessel and the passageway having a common longitudinal axis, and
a trigger rotatably mounted on the body about a trigger axis spaced from and extending transversely of the longitudinal axis, the trigger having a manually depressible surface portion facing outwardly of the body, and a camming surface portion to cause the discharge tube to be pressed inwardly of the vessel on depression of the surface portion inwardly of the body, to operate the valve and release the fluid from the vessel through the discharge tube and through the body to the mouth end.
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