WO2015046387A1 - 非燃焼型香味吸引器 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a non-combustion type flavor inhaler having a shape extending along a predetermined direction from the non-suction end toward the suction end.
- a non-combustion type flavor inhaler for sucking a flavor without burning.
- the non-combustion flavor inhaler has a shape extending along a predetermined direction from the non-suction end toward the suction end.
- the non-combustion type flavor inhaler includes an aerosol source that generates aerosol, a heat source that heats the aerosol source without combustion, and a power source that supplies electric power to the heat source (for example, Patent Document 1).
- a first feature is a non-combustion type flavor inhaler having a shape extending along a predetermined direction from a non-suction end to a suction end, wherein the aerosol source generates aerosol, and the aerosol source without combustion
- the shortening mode to be applied to a shorter user is controlled, and the standard power amount is supplied to the atomizing means in the interval until the first time elapses in the puff operation per time in the standard mode.
- the power source is controlled, and the power source is controlled to supply the atomizing means with a power amount smaller than the standard power amount in the section after the first time has elapsed,
- the power supply is controlled so that the first power amount larger than the standard power amount is supplied to the atomizing means until the second time elapses, and the third power after the second time is reached.
- the power source is controlled so as to supply the atomizing means with a second power amount smaller than the first power amount in a section until the time elapses, and the second power is measured in a section after the third time has passed.
- the gist is to control the power supply so as to supply the atomizing means with a power amount smaller than a power amount.
- the second feature is that, in the first feature, the second time is shorter than the first time.
- the third feature is summarized in that, in the first feature or the second feature, the control unit sets the standard mode or the shortened mode by learning a user's puffing operation.
- the fourth feature is summarized in that, in the first feature or the second feature, the control unit sets the standard mode or the shortened mode by a user operation.
- a fifth feature is any one of the first feature to the fourth feature, wherein the non-burning type flavor inhaler further comprises a light emitting element, and the control unit is in a puff state sucking the aerosol,
- the light emitting device is controlled in a first light emitting mode, and the light emitting device is controlled in a second light emitting mode different from the first light emitting mode in a non-puff state where the aerosol is not sucked, and the first time has elapsed.
- the gist of the present invention is that the first light emission mode continues in a section after the third time has elapsed or in a section after the third time has elapsed.
- a sixth feature is any one of the first feature to the fifth feature.
- the atomizing means heats the aerosol source without combustion. The main point is that it is a heat source.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the atomization unit 120 according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the control circuit 50 according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a light emission mode according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of a light emission mode according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of power control in the puff operation series according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of power control in the puff operation series according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example of power control in a single puff operation according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating an example of power control in a single puff operation according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating an example of power control in the puff operation series according to the first modification.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating an example of power control in the puff operation series according to the second modification.
- a single puff operation can be classified into an initial period, a middle period, and an end period.
- a heat source for heating the aerosol source is used as the atomizing means
- the amount of aerosol per unit time is small and supplied to the atomizing means because the atomizing means has not reached a sufficient temperature in the initial section.
- the efficiency of the aerosol amount with respect to the applied voltage is low.
- the atomization means In the middle period, since the atomization means has reached a sufficient temperature, the amount of aerosol per unit time is large, and the efficiency of the aerosol amount with respect to the voltage supplied to the atomization means is high. Since the atomization means heat source is overheated in the final section, the generation rate of the aerosol in the vicinity of the atomization means (the atomization means The consumption rate at which the aerosol source is consumed in the vicinity is large. Therefore, the aerosol amount per unit time decreases in the final section, and the efficiency of the aerosol amount with respect to the voltage supplied to the atomizing means also decreases.
- a user with a short time required for one puff operation cannot inhale sufficient aerosol, and the satisfaction of such a user is reduced.
- a user with a long puff operation time per one time sucks aerosol even in a section where the amount of generated aerosol is small per unit time, and the taste given to the user is reduced.
- the non-combustion type flavor inhaler has a shape extending along a predetermined direction from the non-suction end toward the suction end.
- the non-combustion flavor inhaler includes an aerosol source that generates aerosol, an atomizing means that atomizes the aerosol source without combustion, a power source that supplies power to the atomizing means heat source, and the power source And a controller that controls the amount of power supplied to the atomizing means.
- the control unit includes a standard mode to be applied to a user whose time required for a single puffing operation for sucking the aerosol is within a standard required time interval, and a puffing operation for one time for sucking the aerosol.
- the control unit controls the power source so as to supply a standard power amount to the atomizing means in a period until a first time elapses in a puff operation per one time in the standard mode, and the first time
- the power supply is controlled so that an electric energy smaller than the standard electric energy is supplied to the atomizing means in a section after the elapse of time.
- the control unit is configured to supply the first power amount larger than the standard power amount to the atomizing unit in a period until the second time elapses in the puff operation per time in the shortening mode.
- the power supply so as to supply the atomizing means with a second power amount smaller than the first power amount in a section until the third time after the second time elapses.
- the power source is controlled so that a power amount smaller than the second power amount is supplied to the atomizing means in a section after 3 hours have passed.
- the temperature of the atomizing means is increased earlier than in the standard mode. User satisfaction can be improved.
- the amount of power supplied to the atomizing means is reduced in the section after the second time has elapsed, so that the suction of the decomposed substance is suppressed, and the taste reduction is suppressed.
- predetermined operation modes (standard mode and shortening mode) are prepared, and the amount of power supplied to the atomizing means may be controlled according to the predetermined operation mode.
- This eliminates the need for complicated control such as continuing to control the amount of power supplied based on the air flow (suction amount) while power is supplied to the atomizing means heat source. In other words, a reduction in taste and an improvement in user satisfaction can be realized with a simple configuration.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing a non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the atomization unit 120 according to the first embodiment.
- the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 is a device for sucking flavor without combustion, and has a shape extending along a predetermined direction A that is a direction from the non-suction end to the suction end. .
- the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 includes an electrical unit 110 and an atomization unit 120.
- the electrical unit 110 has a female connector 111 at a site adjacent to the atomization unit 120, and the atomization unit 120 has a male connector 121 at a site adjacent to the electrical unit 110.
- the female connector 111 has a helical groove extending along a direction orthogonal to the predetermined direction A, and the male connector 121 has a helical protrusion extending along a direction orthogonal to the predetermined direction A.
- the electrical unit 110 includes a power supply 10, a sensor 20, a push button 30, a light emitting element 40, and a control circuit 50.
- the power source 10 is, for example, a lithium ion battery.
- the power source 10 supplies electric power necessary for the operation of the non-combustion type flavor inhaler 100.
- the power supply 10 supplies power to the sensor 20, the light emitting element 40, and the control circuit 50.
- the power supply 10 supplies power to a heat source 80 described later.
- Sensor 20 detects the wind pressure generated by the user's suction operation. Specifically, the sensor 20 detects a negative pressure generated when air is sucked toward the atomization unit 120.
- the sensor 20 is not particularly limited, and is constituted by a piezoelectric element.
- the push button 30 is configured to be pushed along the predetermined direction A toward the mouth end side.
- the power supply of the non-combustion type flavor inhaler 100 is turned on by a predetermined operation of the push button 30 (an operation such as pushing in continuously for a predetermined number of times).
- a predetermined operation of the push button 30 an operation such as pushing in continuously for a predetermined number of times.
- the power supply to the heat source 80 is performed when the power is turned on and when the user's suction operation is detected by the sensor 20. That is, in the non-puff state where the aerosol is not sucked, power supply to the heat source 80 is not performed.
- the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 may be turned off by a predetermined operation of the push button 30 (an operation such as a long press of the push button 30). Since the power source of the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 is turned off by a predetermined operation of the push button 30, the power consumption can be reduced when the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 is not used.
- the push button 30 should just be the structure for performing at least one of ON and OFF of the power supply of the non-combustion type flavor suction device 100.
- the light emitting element 40 is a light source such as an LED or an electric lamp.
- the light emitting element 40 is provided on a side wall extending along a predetermined direction.
- the light emitting element 40 is preferably provided in the vicinity of the non-suction end. Thereby, the user can easily visually recognize the light emission pattern of the light emitting element 40 during the suction operation, as compared with the case where the light emitting element is provided near the non-suction end on the axis of the predetermined direction A.
- the light emission pattern of the light emitting element 40 is a pattern for notifying the user of the state of the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100.
- the control circuit 50 controls the operation of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100. Specifically, the control circuit 50 controls the amount of electric power supplied to the heat source 80 by controlling the light emission pattern of the light emitting element 40.
- the atomization unit 120 includes a holding body 60, an absorber 70, a heat source 80, and a destruction unit 90.
- the atomization unit 120 includes a capsule unit 130 and a mouthpiece unit 140.
- the atomization unit 120 is arranged in a cylindrical shape, an air introduction hole 125 for taking outside air into the inside, an air flow path 122 communicating with the electrical unit 110 (sensor 20) via the male connector 121, and the like.
- Ceramic 123 The atomization unit 120 has a cylindrical outer wall 124 that forms the outer shape of the atomization unit 120.
- the space surrounded by the ceramic 123 forms an air flow path.
- the ceramic 123 includes, for example, alumina as a main component.
- the holding body 60 has a cylindrical shape and holds an aerosol source that generates aerosol.
- the aerosol source is a liquid such as glycerin or propylene glycol.
- the holding body 60 is configured by a porous body impregnated with an aerosol source, for example.
- the porous body is, for example, a resin web.
- the ceramic 123 described above is arranged inside the holding body 60, and volatilization of the aerosol source held by the holding body 60 is suppressed.
- the absorber 70 is provided adjacent to the holding body 60 and is made of a substance that sucks up the aerosol source from the holding body 60.
- the absorber 70 is comprised by glass fiber, for example.
- the heat source 80 heats the aerosol source without burning.
- the heat source 80 is a heating wire wound around the absorber 70.
- the heat source 80 heats the aerosol source sucked up by the absorber 70.
- the breaking portion 90 is a member for breaking a part of the predetermined film 133 in a state where the capsule unit 130 is mounted.
- the breaking portion 90 is held by a partition member 126 for partitioning the atomizing unit 120 and the capsule unit 130.
- the partition member 126 is, for example, polyacetal resin.
- the breaking portion 90 is, for example, a cylindrical hollow needle that extends along the predetermined direction A. A part of the predetermined film 133 is destroyed by piercing the predetermined film 133 with the tip of the hollow needle.
- an air flow path that connects the atomization unit 120 and the capsule unit 130 in air is formed by the inner space of the hollow needle.
- a mesh having a degree of roughness that does not allow the raw materials constituting the flavor source 131 to pass through is provided inside the hollow needle.
- the roughness of the mesh is, for example, 80 mesh or more and 200 mesh or less.
- the depth of penetration of the hollow needle into the capsule unit 130 is preferably 1.0 mm or more and 5.0 mm or less, and more preferably 2.0 mm or more and 3.0 mm or less. .
- the cross-sectional area of the vertical needle is preferably 2.0 mm 2 or more and 3.0 mm 2 or less. This suppresses the flavor source 131 from dropping from the capsule unit 130 when the hollow needle is pulled out.
- the tip of the hollow needle preferably has an inclination of 30 ° or more and 45 ° or less with respect to the direction perpendicular to the predetermined direction A.
- the embodiment is not limited to this, and the breaking portion 90 may be a portion adjacent to the predetermined film 133 in a state where the capsule unit 130 is mounted. A part of the predetermined film 133 may be destroyed by applying pressure to such a part.
- the capsule unit 130 is configured to be detachable from the main unit.
- the capsule unit 130 includes a flavor source 131, a filter 132, and a predetermined film 133. Further, a flavor source 131 is filled in a space defined by the predetermined film 133 and the filter 132.
- the main body unit is a unit configured by parts other than the capsule unit 130.
- the main unit includes the electrical unit 110, the holding body 60, the absorber 70, and the heat source 80 described above.
- the flavor source 131 is provided on the suction end side of the holding body 60 that holds the aerosol source, and generates a flavor sucked by the user together with the aerosol generated from the aerosol source.
- the flavor source 131 is composed of a solid substance so as not to flow out of the space defined by the predetermined film 133 and the filter 132.
- chopped tobacco, a molded body obtained by forming a tobacco raw material in a granular form, or a molded body obtained by forming a tobacco raw material into a sheet shape can be used.
- the flavor source 131 may be composed of plants other than tobacco (for example, mint, herbs, etc.).
- the flavor source 131 may be provided with a fragrance such as menthol.
- the flavor source 131 is comprised with a tobacco raw material, since the tobacco raw material is separated from the heat source 80, it is possible to suck the flavor without heating the tobacco raw material. In other words, it should be noted that suction of unnecessary substances caused by heating the tobacco material is suppressed.
- the amount of the flavor source 131 filled in the space defined by the filter 132 and the predetermined film 133 is preferably 0.15 g / cc or more and 1.00 g / cc or less.
- the occupation ratio of the volume occupied by the flavor source 131 in the space defined by the filter 132 and the predetermined film 133 is preferably 50% or more and 100% or less.
- the volume of the space defined by the filter 132 and the predetermined film 133 is preferably 0.6 ml or more and 1.5 ml or less.
- a part of the predetermined film 133 is destroyed by the destruction unit 90 and the atomization unit 120 and the capsule unit 130 communicate with each other. From the distal end portion (destructed portion) of the capsule unit 130 to the end of the filter 132, 1050 cc / min.
- the airflow resistance (pressure loss) of the capsule unit 130 when air is sucked at a flow rate of 10 mmAq or more and 100 mmAq or less is more preferable, and 20 mmAq or more and 90 mmAq or less is more preferable.
- the filter 132 is adjacent to the mouth end side with respect to the flavor source 131 and is made of a material having air permeability.
- the filter 132 is preferably an acetate filter, for example. It is preferable that the filter 132 has such a roughness that the raw material constituting the flavor source 131 does not pass through.
- the ventilation resistance of the filter 132 is preferably 5 mmAq or more and 20 mmAq or less. Thereby, it is possible to efficiently pass the aerosol while efficiently adsorbing the vapor component generated from the flavor source 131, and to supply an appropriate flavor to the user. In addition, an appropriate air resistance can be given to the user.
- the ratio (mass ratio) between the mass of the flavor source 131 and the mass of the filter 132 is preferably in the range of 3: 1 to 20: 1, and more preferably in the range of 4: 1 to 6: 1.
- the predetermined film 133 is formed integrally with the filter 132 and is configured by a member that does not have air permeability.
- the predetermined film 133 covers a portion of the outer surface of the flavor source 131 excluding a portion adjacent to the filter 132.
- the predetermined film 133 includes at least one compound selected from the group consisting of gelatin, polypropylene, and polyethylene terephthalate.
- Gelatin, polypropylene, polyethylene, and polyethylene terephthalate do not have air permeability and are suitable for forming a thin film.
- gelatin, polypropylene, polyethylene, and polyethylene terephthalate are sufficiently resistant to moisture contained in the flavor source 131.
- Polypropylene, polyethylene, and polyethylene terephthalate are particularly excellent in water resistance. Furthermore, since gelatin, polypropylene, and polyethylene have basic resistance, even when the flavor source 131 has a basic component, the gelatin, polypropylene, and polyethylene are hardly deteriorated by the basic component.
- the film thickness of the predetermined film 133 is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more and 0.3 ⁇ m or less. Thereby, a part of the predetermined film 133 can be easily destroyed while maintaining the function of protecting the flavor source 131 by the predetermined film 133.
- the predetermined film 133 is formed integrally with the filter 132, but the predetermined film 133 is bonded to the filter 132 by glue or the like, for example.
- the outer shape of the predetermined film 133 is set smaller than the outer shape of the filter 132, the filter 132 is packed in the predetermined film 133, and the filter 132 is inserted into the predetermined film 133 by the expansion force of the filter 132. May be fitted.
- an engagement portion for engaging the predetermined film 133 may be provided in the filter 132.
- the shape of the predetermined film 133 is not particularly limited, but it is preferable that the predetermined film 133 has a concave shape in a cross section perpendicular to the predetermined direction A. In such a case, after the flavor source 131 is filled inside the predetermined film 133 having a concave shape, the opening of the predetermined film 133 filled with the flavor source 131 is closed by the filter 132.
- the maximum cross-sectional area (that is, the cross-sectional area of the opening into which the filter 132 is fitted) out of the cross-sectional area of the space surrounded by the predetermined film 133. ) Is preferably 25 mm 2 or more and 80 mm 2 or less, and more preferably 25 mm 2 or more and 55 mm 2 or less. In such a case, in the cross section perpendicular to the predetermined direction A, the cross-sectional area of the filter 132 is preferably 25 mm 2 or more and 55 mm 2 or less.
- the thickness of the filter 132 in the predetermined direction A is preferably 3.0 mm or more and 7.0 mm or less.
- the inlet unit 140 has an inlet hole 141.
- the suction hole 141 is an opening that exposes the filter 132. The user sucks the flavor together with the aerosol by sucking the aerosol from the suction hole 141.
- the suction unit 140 is configured to be detachable from the outer wall 124 of the atomization unit 120.
- the mouthpiece unit 140 has a cup shape configured to fit into the inner surface of the outer wall 124.
- the mouthpiece unit 140 may be attached to the outer wall 124 so as to be rotatable by a hinge or the like.
- the mouthpiece unit 140 is provided as a separate body from the capsule unit 130. That is, the suction unit 140 constitutes a part of the main unit.
- the mouthpiece unit 140 may be provided integrally with the capsule unit 130. In such a case, it should be noted that the mouthpiece unit 140 constitutes a part of the capsule unit 130.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the control circuit 50 according to the first embodiment.
- control circuit 50 includes a puff detection unit 51, a light emitting element control unit 52, and a heat source control unit 53.
- the puff detection unit 51 is connected to the sensor 20 that detects the wind pressure generated by the user's suction operation.
- the puff detection unit 51 detects the puff state based on the detection result of the sensor 20 (for example, the negative pressure in the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100). Specifically, the puff detection unit 51 detects a puff state in which aerosol is sucked and a puff state in which aerosol is sucked. Thereby, the puff detection unit 51 can specify the number of times of the puffing operation for sucking the aerosol.
- the puff detection unit 51 can also detect the time required for a single puff operation for sucking aerosol.
- the light emitting element control unit 52 is connected to the light emitting element 40 and the puff detection unit 51 and controls the light emitting element 40. Specifically, the light emitting element control unit 52 controls the light emitting element 40 in the first light emitting mode in the puff state where the aerosol is sucked. On the other hand, the light emitting element control part 52 controls the light emitting element 40 by the 2nd light emission mode different from a 1st light emission mode in the non-puff state which is not inhaling aerosol.
- the light emission mode is defined by a combination of parameters such as the light amount of the light emitting element 40, the number of light emitting elements 40 in the lighting state, the color of the light emitting element 40, the cycle of repeating the lighting of the light emitting element 40 and the turning off of the light emitting element 40. Is done.
- Different light emission modes mean light emission modes in which any of the above-described parameters are different.
- the second light emission mode changes according to the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol.
- the first light emission mode may be changed according to the number of puffing operations for sucking aerosol, or may be constant without depending on the number of puffing operations for sucking aerosol.
- the first light emitting mode is a mode in which the red light emitting element 40 is turned on in order to resemble the feeling of use of a general cigarette that generates aerosol with combustion.
- the first light emission mode is preferably a mode in which the light emitting element 40 is continuously turned on.
- the first light emission mode may be a mode in which the light emitting element 40 is turned on and the light emitting element 40 is turned off in the first period.
- the first light emission mode is different from that at the time of cigarette combustion, for example, a green light emitting element 40. It is preferable that the lighting is performed.
- the second light emitting mode is a mode in which the light emitting element 40 having a color different from the first light emitting mode, for example, the blue light emitting element 40 is turned on to notify the user that the aerosol source is not heated.
- the 2nd light emission mode may be a mode which repeats lighting of light emitting element 40, and light extinction of light emitting element 40 with the 2nd period different from the 1st period.
- the aspect which repeats lighting of the light emitting element 40 and light extinction of the light emitting element 40 in the 2nd period longer than a 1st period may be sufficient.
- the second light emitting mode may be a different color from the first light emitting mode or the same color.
- the second light emission mode changes according to the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol.
- the second light emitting mode may be a mode in which the number of light emitting elements 40 to be controlled is increased by adjusting the amount of power supplied to the light emitting elements 40 as the number of puff operations increases.
- the light emitting element control unit 52 controls one light emitting element 40 in the second light emitting mode in the first puff operation, and controls two light emitting elements 40 in the second light emitting mode in the second puff operation. .
- the light emitting element control unit 52 controls the n light emitting elements 40 in the second light emitting mode in the first puff operation, and causes the n ⁇ 1 light emitting elements 40 to perform the second light emission in the second puff operation. Control in a manner.
- the second light emission mode may be a mode in which the light amount of the light emitting element 40 increases or decreases as the number of puff operations increases.
- the second light emission mode may be a mode in which the color of the light emitting element 40 changes as the number of puff operations increases.
- the change in the first light emission mode is basically the same concept as the change in the second light emission mode.
- the light emitting element control unit 52 ends the control according to the first light emitting mode and the second light emitting mode when the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol reaches a predetermined number (for example, 8 times). Then, the light emitting element 40 is controlled in the end light emission mode.
- the end light emission mode may be any mode that notifies the user that it is time to end the puff operation, and is preferably different from the first light emission mode and the second light emission mode.
- the end light emission mode is a mode in which the light amount of the light emitting element 40 is smaller than that of the first light emission mode and the second light emission mode, and the light amount of the light emitting element 40 gradually decreases.
- the heat source control unit 53 is connected to the power source 10 and controls the amount of power supplied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80.
- the heat source control unit 53 controls a voltage applied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80 by controlling a DC-DC converter or the like provided with the power source 10.
- the heat source control unit 53 gradually increases the amount of power supplied to the heat source 80 from the reference power amount as the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol increases. Thereby, it is possible to resemble the feeling of use of a general cigarette that generates aerosol with combustion.
- the heat source control unit 53 controls the power supply 10 to supply the heat source 80 with an electric energy smaller than the reference electric energy when the puff operation is performed after the number of puff operations exceeds a predetermined number. May be. As a result, even when it is time to end the puffing operation, the user can inhale a slight amount of aerosol, and the satisfaction of the user can be increased.
- the heat source control unit 53 turns off the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 when a predetermined time has elapsed since the number of puff operations exceeds the predetermined number. As a result, waste of electric power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 due to forgetting to turn off the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is suppressed.
- the heat source control unit 53 combines the above-described operations, and after the number of puff operations exceeds a predetermined number of times, the heat source control unit 53 supplies an amount of power smaller than the reference power amount to the heat source 80, and the number of puff operations is predetermined.
- the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 may be turned off after the number of times is exceeded and when a predetermined time has elapsed.
- the power source of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is forcibly turned off by a predetermined operation of the push button 30 (an operation such as a long press of the push button 30) without depending on the control of the heat source control unit 53. Also good. In other words, the power source of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is forcibly turned off by a predetermined operation of the push button 30 (an operation such as long pressing of the push button 30) even before the puff operation reaches a predetermined number of times. May be.
- the heat source control unit 53 preferably increases the gradient of the amount of power supplied to the heat source 80 as the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol increases.
- the gradient of the electric energy is defined by the number of puff operations in which a constant electric energy is maintained and an increase width in which the electric energy increases. That is, as the number of puff operations increases, the number of puff operations that maintain a constant amount of power decreases. Alternatively, as the number of puff operations increases, the amount of increase in the amount of power increases. Alternatively, as the number of puff operations increases, the number of puff operations that maintain a constant power amount decreases, and the amount of increase in which the power amount increases increases.
- the heat source control unit 53 controls the first mode using the first reference power amount as the reference power amount and the second mode using the second reference power amount larger than the first reference power amount as the reference power amount. May be. Three or more reference power amounts may be prepared as the reference power amount. In such a case, the reference power amount may be switched by operating the push button 30. For example, the first mode may be applied by pressing the push button 30 once, and the second mode may be applied by pressing twice. Further, the push button 30 may be replaced by a touch sensor. By these operations, the power source of the non-combustion type flavor inhaler 100 may be turned on. That is, the operation of the push button 30 may turn on the power and switch the reference power amount by one operation. However, the operation of turning on the power by operating the push button 30 may be separate from the operation of switching the reference power amount.
- the heat source control unit 53 includes a standard mode that should be applied to a user whose required time for a single puff operation for sucking aerosol is within a standard required time interval, and a single puff operation for sucking aerosol.
- the shortening mode to be applied to the user whose required time is shorter than the standard required time interval is controlled.
- the standard required time interval means a time interval in which the balance of the aerosol supply amount (TPM: Total Particulate Matter amount) is particularly good.
- the heat source control unit 53 controls the power source 10 so as to supply the standard power amount to the heat source 80 in the interval until the first time elapses in the puff operation per time in the standard mode.
- the power supply 10 is controlled so that an electric energy smaller than the standard electric energy is supplied to the heat source 80 in a section after one hour has passed.
- the electric energy smaller than the standard electric energy is a concept including zero, and the heat source control unit 53 immediately sets the electric energy supplied to the heat source 80 to zero in the section after the first time has elapsed, that is, The power supply to the heat source 80 may be stopped immediately.
- the heat source control unit 53 may gradually reduce the amount of power supplied to the heat source 80.
- the first time is preferably the same as the end timing of the standard required time section described above.
- the first time may be longer than the end timing of the standard required time section within a range where the balance of the aerosol supply amount (TPM amount) is allowed.
- the heat source control unit 53 supplies the first power amount larger than the standard power amount to the heat source 80 in the interval until the second time elapses in the one-time puff operation in the shortening mode.
- the power supply 10 is controlled so that the second power amount smaller than the first power amount is supplied to the heat source 80 until the third time after the second time elapses, and the third time has elapsed.
- the power supply 10 is controlled so that an electric energy smaller than the second electric energy is supplied to the heat source 80 in a later section.
- the electric energy smaller than the second electric energy is a concept including zero, and the heat source control unit 53 immediately sets the electric energy supplied to the heat source 80 to zero in the section after the third time has elapsed. That is, the supply of power to the heat source 80 may be stopped immediately. Alternatively, the heat source control unit 53 may gradually reduce the amount of power supplied to the heat source 80.
- the second time is preferably shorter than the start timing of the standard required time section described above.
- the second time used in the shortening mode is preferably shorter than the first time used in the standard mode.
- the second time may be included in the standard required time interval, and may be longer than the end timing of the standard required time interval.
- the third time is preferably the same as the end timing of the standard required time section described above. However, the third time may be longer than the end timing of the standard required time section within a range where the balance of the aerosol supply amount (TPM amount) is allowed.
- the second power amount smaller than the first power amount may be the same as the standard power amount described above. However, the second power amount may be larger than the standard power amount or smaller than the standard power amount.
- the heat source controller 53 increases the amount of power supplied to the heat source 80 stepwise from the reference power amount as the number of puff operations increases. In other words, it should be noted that the standard power amount in one puff operation increases with an increase in the number of puff operations.
- the heat source control unit 53 may set the standard mode or the shortening mode by learning the user's puffing operation. Specifically, the heat source control unit 53 sets the standard mode when the time required for one puff operation obtained by learning is within the standard required time section. The heat source control unit 53 sets the shortening mode when the time required for one puff operation obtained by learning is shorter than the standard required time interval.
- the atomizing unit 120 is detachable from the electrical unit 110. Further, the capsule unit 130 can be attached to and detached from the main unit including the electrical unit 110. In other words, the electrical unit 110 can be used over a series of multiple puffing operations.
- the puff operation series is a series of operations that repeats a predetermined number of puff operations. Therefore, the standard mode or the shortening mode may be set in the second and subsequent puff operation series by learning the time required for one puff operation in the first puff operation series. Alternatively, in the series of puff operations per time, by learning the time required for one puff operation in the first n puff operations, the standard mode or shortening of the puff operations after n + 1 (or n + 2) times A mode may be set.
- the heat source control unit 53 may set a standard mode or a shortened mode by a user operation.
- the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is provided with a switch for switching between the standard mode and the shortening mode. Note that switching between the standard mode and the shortening mode may be permitted within a series of puffing operations per time. Alternatively, the first set mode may be fixedly applied without allowing the switching between the standard mode and the shortened mode within the per-puff operation series.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 are diagrams illustrating an example of a light emission mode according to the first embodiment. 4 and 5 exemplify a case where the user should end the puff operation series in principle when the number of puff operations reaches 8 (predetermined number).
- the first light emission pattern in the puff state is constant without depending on the number of puff operations.
- the second light emission pattern in the non-puff state changes according to the number of puff operations.
- the light emission mode # 2-1 is used as the second light emission mode.
- the light emission mode # 2-2 is used as the second light emission mode.
- the light emission mode # 2-3 is used as the second light emission mode.
- the above-described end light emission mode is used.
- the light emission mode # 1 is used as the first light emission mode. Even in the ninth and subsequent puff states, the light emission mode # 1 may be used as the first light emission mode, and in order to indicate that the puff exceeds 8 times (predetermined number), the first light emission mode and A light emission mode different from the second light emission mode may be used.
- the light emission mode # 1, the light emission mode # 2-1, the light emission mode # 2-2, the light emission mode # 2-3, and the end light emission mode are different from each other.
- the light emission mode is a combination of parameters such as the light amount of the light emitting element 40, the number of light emitting elements 40 in the lighting state, the color of the light emitting element 40, the cycle of repeatedly turning on and off the light emitting element 40, and the like.
- Different light emission modes mean light emission modes in which any of the above-described parameters are different.
- the light emission mode # 1 is a light emission mode that gives an image of combustion in order to resemble the feeling of use of a general cigarette that generates aerosol with combustion.
- the light emission mode # 2-1 is a light emission mode that gives an image of the beginning of the puff operation series
- the light emission mode # 2-2 is a light emission mode that gives an image of the middle of the puff operation series
- the light emission mode # 2-3 is It is preferable that it is a light emission mode in which the end of the puff motion series is imaged.
- the end light emission mode is preferably a mode for notifying the user that it is time to end the puff operation.
- both the first light emission pattern in the puff state and the second light emission pattern in the non-puff state change according to the number of puff operations.
- the light emission mode # 2-1, the light emission mode # 2-2, and the light emission mode # 2-3 Is used.
- the light emission mode # 1-1 is used as the first light emission mode.
- the light emission mode # 1-2 is used as the first light emission mode.
- the light emission mode # 1-3 is used as the first light emission mode.
- the light emission mode # 1-4 is used.
- the light emission mode # 1-1 is a light emission mode that gives an image of the beginning of the puff operation series
- the light emission mode # 1-2 is a light emission mode that gives an image of the middle part of the puff operation series
- the light emission mode # 1-3 is It is preferable that it is a light emission mode in which the end of the puff motion series is imaged.
- the light emission mode # 1-4 is preferably a mode for notifying the user that it is time to end the puffing operation, as in the end light emission mode.
- the light emission mode in the non-puff state # 1 (that is, the non-puff state immediately after the non-burning flavor inhaler 100 is turned on) is the second light emission mode ( The case of the light emission mode # 2-1) is illustrated.
- the light emission mode in the non-puff state # 1 may be a start light emission mode different from the second light emission mode. It is preferable that the start light emission mode is a mode for notifying the user that preparation for starting the puff operation is completed.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are diagrams illustrating an example of power control in the puff operation series according to the first embodiment. 6 and 7 exemplify a case where the user should end the puff operation series in principle when the number of puff operations reaches 8 (predetermined number). Further, it should be noted that in the non-puff state, power is not supplied to the heat source 80, and thus the behavior of the supplied power amount in the non-puff state is omitted in FIGS.
- FIG. 6 shows a first mode (Low mode) in which the first voltage is used as the reference voltage
- FIG. 7 shows a second mode (High mode) in which the second voltage higher than the first voltage is used as the reference voltage.
- the reference voltages are different, the behavior of the voltage applied to the heat source 80 is the same in the first mode (Low mode) and the second mode (High mode).
- the heat source control unit 53 increases the voltage applied to the heat source 80 stepwise from the reference voltage as the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol increases.
- the voltage applied to the heat source 80 is constant, and the reference voltage is applied to the heat source 80.
- the voltage applied to the heat source 80 is constant, and a voltage one step higher than the reference voltage is applied to the heat source 80.
- a voltage that is two steps larger than the reference voltage is applied to the heat source 80.
- a voltage smaller than the reference voltage is applied to the heat source 80.
- the heat source control unit 53 increases the gradient of the voltage applied to the heat source 80 as the number of puff operations for sucking the aerosol increases.
- the number of puff operations that maintain a constant voltage decreases. That is, the number of puff operations to which the reference voltage is applied is four times, the number of puff operations to which a voltage one step larger than the reference voltage is applied is three times, and a voltage two steps larger than the reference voltage is applied.
- the number of puff operations performed is one.
- the voltage increase width Y of the second time is larger than the voltage increase width X of the first stage.
- the voltage gradient ( ⁇ 1 and ⁇ 2) defined by the number of puff operations in which a constant voltage is maintained and the increase width in which the voltage increases increases as the number of puff operations increases.
- the slope ⁇ 2 of the middle stage of the puff motion series is larger than the slope ⁇ 1 of the early stage of the puff motion series.
- the number of stages in which the voltage applied to the heat source 80 increases is two, but the embodiment is not limited to this.
- the number of stages in which the voltage applied to the heat source 80 increases may be three or more.
- the number of stages in which the voltage applied to the heat source 80 increases may be one stage.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 are diagrams illustrating an example of power control in a single puff operation according to the first embodiment. 8 and 9 exemplify a case where the user should end the puff operation series in principle when the number of puff operations reaches 8 (predetermined number).
- FIG. 8 shows the behavior of the voltage applied to the heat source 80 in the standard mode
- FIG. 9 shows the behavior of the voltage applied to the heat source 80 in the shortening mode.
- the standard voltage is applied to the heat source 80 until the first time T ⁇ b> 1 elapses.
- a voltage smaller than the standard voltage is applied to the heat source 80 in a section after the first time T1 has elapsed.
- the first time T1 is the same as the end timing of the standard required time section.
- the first time T1 is not limited to this.
- the first voltage that is higher than the standard voltage is applied to the heat source 80 until the second time T ⁇ b> 2 elapses.
- a second voltage smaller than the first voltage is applied to the heat source 80 until a third time T3 after the second time T2 elapses.
- a voltage smaller than the second voltage is applied to the heat source 80 in a section after the third time T3 has elapsed.
- the second time T2 is shorter than the start timing of the standard required time section.
- the case where the third time is the same as the end timing of the standard required time section is illustrated.
- the case where the second voltage is smaller than the standard voltage is illustrated.
- the second time T2, the third time T3, and the second voltage are not limited to this as described above.
- the time required for one puff operation may change. It should be noted that even in such a case, the voltage profile shown in FIG. 8 or FIG. 9 is traced, and the voltage becomes zero as the puff operation ends. In other words, since the amount of electric power supplied to the heat source may be controlled according to a predetermined operation mode, the amount of electric power supplied while the electric power is supplied to the heat source 80 is based on Air flow (suction amount). It should be noted that complicated control such as continuous control is unnecessary.
- the light emitting element control part 52 controls the light emitting element 40 by the 2nd light emission mode different from a 1st light emission mode in the non-puff state which is not inhaling aerosol.
- the user can grasp whether or not the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 is in a usable state.
- the light emission mode in the puff state is different from the light emission mode in the non-puff state, it is possible to realize a feeling of use similar to that of a general cigarette that generates aerosol with combustion.
- the second light emission mode changes according to the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol. Thereby, in the non-puff state where the light emission of the light emitting element 40 is easily visible, the user can easily grasp the progress state of the puff by the change of the second light emission mode.
- the heat source control unit 53 gradually increases the amount of power supplied to the heat source 80 from the reference power amount as the number of puff operations for sucking the aerosol increases. Thereby, the supply amount of aerosol can be brought close to a general cigarette that generates aerosol with combustion, and a feeling of use resembling that of a general cigarette can be realized.
- the heat source control unit 53 uses a first mode that uses the first reference power amount as the reference power amount, and a second mode that uses a second reference power amount that is larger than the first reference power amount as the reference power amount. And control. Thereby, the user can select the aerosol amount according to the user's preference by one non-combustion type flavor inhaler 100.
- the temperature of the heat source is increased earlier than in the standard mode.
- User satisfaction can be improved.
- the amount of electric power supplied to the heat source is decreased in the section after the first time or the third time has elapsed, so that the suction of the decomposed substances is suppressed and the lowering of the taste is suppressed.
- predetermined operation modes (standard mode and shortening mode) are prepared, and the amount of power supplied to the heat source may be controlled in accordance with the predetermined operation mode.
- This eliminates the need for complicated control such as continuing to control the amount of power supplied based on the air flow (suction amount) while power is being supplied to the heat source 80.
- a reduction in taste and an improvement in user satisfaction can be realized with a simple configuration.
- the second time used in the shortening mode is shorter than the first time used in the standard mode.
- a long-time puffing operation for example, a puffing operation reaching the standard required time interval
- excessive power to the heat source 80 is obtained. Supply can be suppressed. If the second time used in the shortening mode is shorter than the start timing of the standard required time section, excessive power supply to the heat source 80 can be further effectively suppressed.
- a push button 30 for turning on or off the power source of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is provided. Since the user can intentionally start or end the puff motion series, compared to the case where the push button 30 does not exist, a feeling of use similar to that of a general cigarette that generates aerosol with combustion ( A feeling of separation of the puff action series) can be realized.
- the push button 30 for turning off the power of the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 is provided, so that power is supplied to the sensor 20 and the light emitting element 40 when the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 is not used.
- the power consumption can be reduced.
- the push button 30 is provided to reduce power consumption, whether or not the power of the non-combustion type flavor inhaler 100 is turned on depends on the light emission mode of the light emitting element 40. Can be grasped.
- the light emitting element 40 emits light in the non-puff state in addition to the puff state, if the light emitting element 40 emits light, the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is turned on. If the light emitting element 40 is not emitting light, it can be understood that the power source of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is turned off.
- the heat source control unit 53 controls the amount of power supplied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80 by controlling the voltage applied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80. Specifically, the heat source control unit 53 gradually increases the amount of power (voltage) supplied to the heat source 80 from the reference power amount (reference voltage) as the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol increases. 7).
- the heat source control unit 53 controls the voltage applied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80 by pulse control, and controls the pulse width (Duty ratio) for applying the voltage to the heat source 80.
- the amount of power supplied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80 is controlled.
- the heat source control unit 53 gradually reduces the pulse width for applying a voltage to the heat source 80 from the reference pulse width as the number of puff operations for inhaling aerosol increases (see FIG. 10).
- FIG. 10 the case where the electric energy is increased between the puff state # 4 and the puff state # 5 is illustrated following the example shown in FIG. In FIG. 10, the puff states other than the puff state # 4 and the puff state # 5 are omitted.
- the same effect as the example shown in FIG. 7 can be obtained by controlling the pulse width (Duty ratio). is there.
- the heat source control unit 53 controls the amount of power supplied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80 by controlling the voltage applied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80. Specifically, the heat source control unit 53 gradually increases the amount of power (voltage) supplied to the heat source 80 from the reference power amount (reference voltage) as the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol increases. 7).
- the heat source control unit 53 controls the amount of power supplied from the power source 10 to the heat source 80 by controlling the time interval at which the voltage is applied to the heat source 80. Specifically, the heat source controller 53 extends the time interval for applying a voltage to the heat source 80 stepwise from the reference time interval as the number of puff operations for inhaling aerosol increases (see FIG. 11).
- the reference time interval means the maximum time during which the voltage is continuously applied to the heat source 80 when the user continues the puff operation. Therefore, when the time during which the user continues the puff operation exceeds the reference time interval, the application of voltage to the heat source 80 is stopped. Note that the first light emission mode of the light emitting element 40 is maintained while the user's puffing operation continues even after the voltage application is stopped. As a result, the total amount of power supplied to the heat source 80 in one puff operation changes, so the same effect as in the example shown in FIG. 7 can be obtained.
- the first time, the second time, and the third time are adjusted as the number of puff operations for sucking aerosol increases ( May be extended).
- the capsule unit 130 is used as a member that houses the flavor source 131.
- the member that stores the flavor source 131 has a structure in which aerosol is delivered to the user via the flavor source 131 when the storage member is connected to the main unit and becomes ready for use (the aerosol generation source and the outlet are connected via the flavor source). It is only necessary that the structure communicates with each other.
- a cartridge may be used. In such a case, the cartridge includes a cylindrical member, a pair of filters provided at both ends of the cylindrical member, and a flavor source 131 filled in a space defined by the cylindrical member and the pair of filters. Have.
- the number of puff operations may be corrected by a value (aerosol generation amount) defined by the time required for one puff operation and the amount of electric power supplied to the heat source 80. .
- a value as an integer.
- the number of puff operations is added by adding a value obtained by multiplying a predetermined coefficient ⁇ ( ⁇ ⁇ 1) at a time. May be accumulated.
- the number of puff operations is accumulated by adding a value obtained by multiplying a predetermined coefficient ⁇ ( ⁇ > 1) at one time. May be.
- the number of puff operations is not necessarily an integer.
- the timing of increasing the amount of power supplied to the heat source 80 is synchronized with the timing of changing the second light emission mode. For example, as shown in FIGS. 6 to 7, when the amount of power (voltage) supplied to the heat source 80 increases between the puff state # 4 and the puff state # 5, the puff state # 4 and the puff state # It is preferable that the second light emission mode changes between 5 and 5.
- a voltage smaller than the standard voltage is applied to the heat source 80 in a section after the first time T1 or the third time T3 has elapsed.
- the first light emission mode continues even in such a section.
- the first mode using the first reference power amount as the reference power amount (Low mode shown in FIG. 6) and the second mode using the second reference power amount larger than the first reference power amount as the reference power amount. (High mode shown in FIG. 7) is provided.
- the light emission mode of the first mode may be different from the light emission mode of the second mode. That is, the first light emission mode, the second light emission mode, and the end light emission mode in the first mode may be different from the first light emission mode, the second light emission mode, and the end light emission mode in the second mode, respectively.
- the switching of the puff operation series is preferably performed as follows.
- the number of puffs counted in the puff operation series may be reset when the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is turned off. Alternatively, the number of puffs counted in the puff operation series may be reset when the power source of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is turned on again. In the case of (c) described above, if the user can select whether to start a new puff motion series or continue the previous puff motion series, the puffs counted in the puff motion series are counted. The number of times may be reset at the timing when the power source of the non-combustion type flavor inhaler 100 is turned on again and the user makes a selection to start a new puff operation series.
- the number of puffs counted in the puff operation series is turned off when the number of puffs is greater than or equal to the switching determination number. It may be reset at the timing. Alternatively, the number of puffs counted in the puff operation series may be reset when the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is turned on again when the number of puffs is equal to or greater than the switching determination number.
- the push button 30 is provided as a user interface for turning on or off the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is illustrated.
- the user interface for turning on or off the power of the non-burning flavor inhaler 100 can turn on or off the power of the non-burning flavor inhaler 100 without power consumption. Any hard switch may be used.
- the non-burning type flavor inhaler 100 including the push button 30 for turning on the power has been described.
- the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 may not have a push button for turning on the power.
- the power of the non-combustion flavor inhaler 100 is turned off in the above-described embodiment after the user's number of puffs exceeds the predetermined number in the puff motion series and when a predetermined time has elapsed.
- the end of the puff operation series may be notified to the user only by the end light emission mode of the light emitting element 40.
- control is performed so that the heat source 80 is not energized even if the sensor 20 detects the user's suction for a certain time (for example, 5 minutes). May be.
- the heat source 80 is exemplified as the atomizing means for atomizing the aerosol source without combustion, but the embodiment is not limited to this.
- the atomizing means for atomizing the aerosol source without combustion may be a unit for atomizing the aerosol source by ultrasonic waves.
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発明者等は、鋭意検討の結果、霧化手段に供給する電力量を一定とした場合に、1回あたりのパフ動作において、単位時間当たりのエアロゾル量が異なる点について着目した。具体的には、1回あたりのパフ動作は、初期区間、中期区間、終期区間に分類することができる。例えば、エアロゾル源を加熱するための熱源を霧化手段として用いた場合、初期区間では、霧化手段が十分な温度に達していないため、単位時間当たりのエアロゾル量が少なく、霧化手段に供給する電圧に対するエアロゾル量の効率が低い。中期区間では、霧化手段が十分な温度に達しているため、単位時間当たりのエアロゾル量が多く、霧化手段に供給する電圧に対するエアロゾル量の効率が高い。終期区間において霧化手段熱源が過加熱状態となるため、霧化手段の近傍にエアロゾル源が供給される供給速度に対して、霧化手段の近傍でエアロゾルが発生する発生速度(霧化手段の近傍でエアロゾル源が消費される消費速度)が大きい。従って、終期区間において、単位時間当たりのエアロゾル量が減少し、霧化手段に供給する電圧に対するエアロゾル量の効率も低下する。
(非燃焼型香味吸引器)
以下において、第1実施形態に係る非燃焼型香味吸引器について説明する。図1は、第1実施形態に係る非燃焼型香味吸引器100を示す図である。図2は、第1実施形態に係る霧化ユニット120を示す図である。
以下において、第1実施形態に係る制御回路について説明する。図3は、第1実施形態に係る制御回路50を示すブロック図である。
以下において、第1実施形態に係る発光態様の一例について説明する。図4及び図5は、第1実施形態に係る発光態様の一例を示す図である。図4及び図5では、パフ動作の回数が8回(所定回数)に達した場合に、原則として、パフ動作シリーズをユーザが終了すべきであるケースについて例示する。
以下において、第1実施形態に係るパフ動作シリーズにおける電力制御の一例について説明する。図6及び図7は、第1実施形態に係るパフ動作シリーズにおける電力制御の一例を示す図である。図6及び図7では、パフ動作の回数が8回(所定回数)に達した場合に、原則として、パフ動作シリーズをユーザが終了すべきであるケースについて例示する。また、非パフ状態においては、熱源80に電力が供給されないため、図6及び図7では、非パフ状態における供給電力量の挙動が省略されていることに留意すべきである。
以下において、第1実施形態に係る1回あたりのパフ動作における電力制御の一例について説明する。図8及び図9は、第1実施形態に係る1回あたりのパフ動作における電力制御の一例を示す図である。図8及び図9では、パフ動作の回数が8回(所定回数)に達した場合に、原則として、パフ動作シリーズをユーザが終了すべきであるケースについて例示する。
第1実施形態では、発光素子制御部52は、エアロゾルを吸引していない非パフ状態において、第1発光態様とは異なる第2発光態様で発光素子40を制御する。これによって、非パフ状態においても、非燃焼型香味吸引器100が使用可能な状態であるのか否かをユーザに把握させることができる。また、パフ状態の発光態様が非パフ状態の発光態様と異なるため、燃焼を伴ってエアロゾルを生じる一般的なシガレットの使用感に似せた使用感を実現できる。
以下において、第1実施形態の変更例1について説明する。以下においては、第1実施形態に対する相違点について主として説明する。
以下において、第1実施形態の変更例2について説明する。以下においては、第1実施形態に対する相違点について主として説明する。
本発明は上述した実施形態によって説明したが、この開示の一部をなす論述及び図面は、この発明を限定するものであると理解すべきではない。この開示から当業者には様々な代替実施形態、実施例及び運用技術が明らかとなろう。
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- 非吸口端から吸口端に向かって所定方向に沿って延びる形状を有する非燃焼型香味吸引器であって、
エアロゾルを発生するエアロゾル源と、
燃焼を伴わずに前記エアロゾル源を霧化する霧化手段と、
前記霧化手段に電力を供給する電源と、
前記電源から前記霧化手段に供給する電力量を制御する制御部とを備え、
前記制御部は、前記エアロゾルを吸引する1回あたりのパフ動作の所用時間が標準所要時間区間間隔内であるユーザに適用すべき標準モードと、前記エアロゾルを吸引する1回あたりのパフ動作の所用時間が前記標準所要時間区間間隔よりも短いユーザに適用すべき短縮モードとを制御し、
前記制御部は、前記標準モードの1回あたりのパフ動作において、第1時間が経過するまでの区間で標準電力量を前記霧化手段に供給するように前記電源を制御し、前記第1時間が経過した後の区間で前記標準電力量よりも小さい電力量を前記霧化手段に供給するように前記電源を制御し、
前記制御部は、前記短縮モードの1回あたりのパフ動作において、第2時間が経過するまでの区間で前記標準電力量よりも大きい第1電力量を前記霧化手段に供給するように前記電源を制御し、前記第2時間後の第3時間が経過するまでの区間で前記第1電力量よりも小さい第2電力量を前記霧化手段に供給するように前記電源を制御し、前記第3時間が経過した後の区間で前記第2電力量よりも小さい電力量を前記霧化手段に供給するように前記電源を制御することを特徴とする非燃焼型香味吸引器。 - 前記第2時間は、前記第1時間よりも短いことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の非燃焼型香味吸引器。
- 前記制御部は、ユーザのパフ動作の学習によって、前記標準モード又は前記短縮モードを設定することを特徴とする請求項1又は請求項2に記載の非燃焼型香味吸引器。
- 前記制御部は、ユーザの操作によって、前記標準モード又は前記短縮モードを設定することを特徴とする請求項1又は請求項2に記載の非燃焼型香味吸引器。
- 発光素子をさらに備え、
前記制御部は、前記エアロゾルを吸引しているパフ状態において、第1発光態様で前記発光素子を制御し、前記エアロゾルを吸引していない非パフ状態において、前記第1発光態様とは異なる第2発光態様で前記発光素子を制御し、
前記制御部は、前記第1時間が経過した後の区間又は前記第3時間が経過した後の区間においても、前記第1発光態様が継続することを特徴とする請求項1乃至請求項4のいずれかに記載の非燃焼型香味吸引器。 - 前記霧化手段は、燃焼を伴わずに前記エアロゾル源を加熱する熱源であることを特徴とする請求項1乃至請求項5のいずれかに記載の非燃焼型香味吸引器。
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