WO2015086316A1 - Heating system and method of heating for an inhaler device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
- A24F—SMOKERS' REQUISITES; MATCH BOXES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES
- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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- A24F40/00—Electrically operated smoking devices; Component parts thereof; Manufacture thereof; Maintenance or testing thereof; Charging means specially adapted therefor
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
- A61M11/00—Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes
- A61M11/04—Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes operated by the vapour pressure of the liquid to be sprayed or atomised
- A61M11/041—Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes operated by the vapour pressure of the liquid to be sprayed or atomised using heaters
- A61M11/042—Sprayers or atomisers specially adapted for therapeutic purposes operated by the vapour pressure of the liquid to be sprayed or atomised using heaters electrical
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
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- the present invention relates to an inhaler device, such as an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) , a personal vaporizer or an electronic vapor delivery system. More particularly, the invention relates to a heating system for such an inhaler device and a method of heating for generating an aerosol and/or a vapor from a substance to be heated in such a device .
- an inhaler device such as an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette)
- a personal vaporizer or an electronic vapor delivery system. More particularly, the invention relates to a heating system for such an inhaler device and a method of heating for generating an aerosol and/or a vapor from a substance to be heated in such a device .
- Inhaler devices of the above types namely e-cigarettes and personal vaporizers and electronic vapor delivery systems
- these inhaler devices are designed to heat a liquid solution or a gel to produce or generate an aerosol and/or a vapor to be inhaled by a user.
- This liquid or gel is usually a solution of propylene glycol (PG) and/or vegetable glycerin (VG) , and typically contains a flavorant or one or more concentrated flavors.
- PG propylene glycol
- VG vegetable glycerin
- an object of the present invention is to provide an improved inhaler device, and more particularly an improved heating system and heating method for generating aerosol and/or vapor from a substance in an inhaler device.
- the invention provides a heating system for an inhaler device, such as an e-cigarette or a personal vaporizer, for generating an aerosol and/or a vapor from a substance to be heated, the system comprising: at least one supply channel for conveying a substance to be heated, especially a liquid solution or gel, from a supply reservoir by capillary action or by surface tension forces within the at least one channel; and
- one or more heater or heating means configured to heat the substance as it passes, or is conveyed, through the at least one channel.
- the invention provides a heating system with which heating of the substance, such as a liquid solution or gel, may be performed or carried out in a distributed manner in the individual supply channels for conveying that liquid or gel substance.
- Each supply channel thus typically provides a narrow passage or a capillary passage for generating the capillary action or the surface tension forces that convey/s or transport/s the substance along and within each channel.
- each said at least one channel is preferably in the form of a bore or tube providing a capillary passage for flow of the substance to be heated.
- the heating system comprises a plurality of supply channels for conveying the substance to be heated under capillary action or surface tension forces, and the heating means is configured to heat the substance as it is conveyed through each supply channel.
- the at least one supply channel with the one or more heater or heating means may define or form at least a first heating zone for the substance to be heated.
- the plurality of supply channels and the heating means may therefore together define the first heating zone for the substance to be heated.
- the heating means comprises at least one first heating element that is provided within the at least one supply channel.
- the first heating element desirably extends along a length of the supply channel.
- the at least one first heating element may be an electrical heating element for Joule heating or resistance heating.
- each first heating element may include one or more of an electrically conductive wire, strip, foil, or conductive coating in the at least one supply channel.
- a foil or conductive coating may preferably form a layer or coating on an inner surface of each supply channel.
- the heating elements preferably comprise a material selected from the group of Nichrome 80/20, Cupronickel (CuNi) alloys, Kanthal (FeCrAl) , and molybdenum silicide (M0S1 2 ) .
- the heating elements are desirably powered by an electrical supply, such as a battery, in the inhaler device.
- the heating system of the present invention comprises a housing that accommodates the supply reservoir for the substance to be heated, and a body member that separates the supply reservoir from a vapor chamber and provides fluid communication there-between via the at least one supply channel. With this heating system in an inhaler device, e.g.
- each of the first heating elements is also preferably provided in or on the body member.
- the first heating elements may also be interconnected by electrically conductive bridges in or on said body member.
- the supply channels in or on the body member having the one or more heater or heating means for heating the substance as it passes or is conveyed through those supply channels may together form a (first) heating zone for the substance to be heated.
- each supply channel is thus typically configured to convey or transport the substance from the supply reservoir to the main (second) heating zone.
- the (first) heating zone of the supply channels may serve to preheat and expand the substance only.
- the preheated substance is therefore able to migrate to the second heating zone after preheating. That is, the preheated substance may begin to boil or vaporize in the first heating zone and expands (e.g. as vapor, thermally expanding liquid, or discrete liquid droplets) along the one or more channels into the second heating zone.
- the body member is comprised of an electrically insulating material.
- the supply channels are advantageously formed as fine or narrow bores or capillary passages having a diameter in the range of 0.1 to 2.0 mm, and preferably in the range of 0.1 to 1.0 mm, i.e. small and precisely dimensioned.
- the body member is preferably also formed of a material that may be machined or manufactured with precision. A ceramic material is thus preferred for the body member, as it may satisfy both of the requirements, as well as being very temperature resistant. Other materials, such as polymer plastics, silicates, or similar materials may also be contemplated, however.
- a main (i.e. second) heating zone may be provided as a single chamber or cavity within the housing of the system, and each supply channel is provided in fluid communication therewith.
- the second heating zone may include a number of second heating cavities, with at least one supply channel in fluid communication with a respective one of the second heating cavities.
- the main or second heating zone preferably includes at least one second heating element, which may again be an electrical element, such as a wire, ribbon, strip, foil, or conductive coating for Joule heating or resistance heating. Such a wire or coil may extend through each second heating cavity. In the case of a foil or coating, however, this may be provided as a film deposit or lining on a surface of each second heating cavity.
- the heating system of the invention may provide two-stage heating for the inhaler device.
- An initial heating or "preheating" of the substance occurs in the first heating zone, i.e. in the supply channels of the body member separating the supply reservoir from the main or second heating zone.
- the substance may be subject to pressurization, possibly even boil and partially vaporize, and will typically undergo a thermal expansion.
- the thermal expansion may generate a localized pressure increase in the first heating zone, which then forces or drives the substance under pressure towards the second heating zone.
- the substance may be comprised of an aerosol, droplets, and/or suspension of the liquid solution or gel to be heated and/or a vapor thereof.
- the substance is further vaporized in the second heating zone and undergoes a volumetric expansion during the phase change to gas.
- Each second heating cavity may communicate with at least one nozzle for delivery of the vapor and/or aerosol produced to a mouthpiece of the inhaler device.
- the first heating zone or supply channels may receive the substance to be heated (e.g. liquid or gel) from the supply reservoir via a feed mechanism.
- the feed mechanism may include one or more of capillary action and pressure bias.
- a pressure bias may be created by applying pressure to the liquid or gel substance stored in the supply reservoir, such that it is biased from the reservoir towards the first heating zone or supply channels.
- the supply reservoir may be flexible or collapsible for applying a pressure bias, and/or may include a vent such that suction and capillary action create a pressure bias between the reservoir and the supply channels promoting migration of the substance.
- the feed mechanism may be configured to vary a feed rate of the substance from the supply reservoir.
- the feed mechanism of the heating system may include a valve mechanism to regulate the feed rate of the substance.
- the feed rate may be set or adjusted by a user to match or suit an inhalation profile of the user.
- a valve mechanism could then be used to shut-off transfer or conveyance of the liquid or gel from the supply reservoir when the inhaler device is not in use, e.g. when it is switched off.
- the housing that accommodates the support body includes one or more air inlets, such that air may be drawn in and mixed with the vaporized substance as it is transformed to a vapour.
- the one or more air inlets may direct air into the second heating zone, or may alternatively be provided either upstream and/or downstream of the second heating zone.
- the housing may include a plurality of holes extending (e.g. radially) through a side wall of the housing into each second heating cavity.
- the one or more air inlets or the inlet holes may serve to provide a balancing air-flow; i.e. to create a desired air-flow resistance for a user when the system is incorporated in an inhaler device.
- the one or more air inlets can be selectively changed or adjusted by a user, e.g. by modifying an air inlet size, to regulate a mix of inlet air and the aerosol and/or vapour to be inhaled and to modify the flow resistance of the device.
- the present invention provides an inhaler device, especially an electronic cigarette or a personal vaporizer, for generating an aerosol and/or vapor from a substance to be heated, such as a liquid solution or a gel, wherein the inhaler device includes a heating system according to any one of the embodiments described above.
- the invention provides a method of heating a substance, especially a liquid solution or a gel, in an inhaler device, such as an e-cigarette or a personal vaporizer, the method comprising:
- the step of heating the substance in the at least one supply channel is performed by one or more electrical heating element provided in each supply channel.
- each heating element may respectively comprise an electrical resistance element, such as a wire, ribbon, strip, foil, or a conductive coating, for Joule heating or resistance heating.
- Each heating element is therefore desirably powered by an electrical supply, such as a battery, in the inhaler device.
- the step of heating the substance in the at least one supply channel is performed or carried out on a periodical or intermittent basis; for example, in a pulsed or in an alternating manner.
- the step of conveying the substance to be heated from a supply reservoir through at least one supply channel involves conveying the substance to a main heating zone for vaporization of the substance.
- the step of heating the substance in the at least one supply channel as it is conveyed comprises a preheating of the substance in a first heating zone.
- the method of this embodiment therefore includes the further step of heating the substance in the main (second) heating zone to form a vapor, which then typically condenses to form an aerosol.
- the step of heating the substance in the second heating zone may also be performed by one or more electrical heating elements.
- each of the preheating and heating steps may be carried out periodically or sequentially.
- each of the heating zones may be activated or powered in an alternating or pulsed manner in specific or predetermined activation intervals or periods. For example, an activation period of 50 msec could be applied to power or activate each of the first heating elements for this period, followed by an activation period of 50 msec for each second heating element. Such a pulsed activation of the heating elements can provide improved energy consumption.
- Fig. 4 is a schematic partial cross-section view in the direction of arrows IV-IV in Fig. 3;
- FIG. 5 schematic perspective view of the heating system in the inhaler device of Fig. 1.
- an inhaler device 1 embodied as an electronic cigarette (also known as an "e-cigarette” ) is represented schematically.
- This inhaler device 1 includes a casing 2 provided in the form of a generally cylindrical sleeve, which accommodates a heating system 3 according to the invention.
- the heating system 3 is designed for heating a liquid solution or gel L supplied from a reservoir 4 in the inhaler device 1 to generate an aerosol and/or vapor V for inhalation by a user as a substitute for smoking traditional cigarettes.
- the liquid L may include a solution of propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, a flavorant, and/or one or more flavours.
- the heating system 3 of this embodiment provides two-step or two-stage heating of the liquid L to generate or produce the aerosol and/or vapor V for inhalation.
- the heating system 3 includes a first heating zone 5 which comprises a plurality of supply channels 6 formed in and through a body member or plug member 7 having a generally cylindrical shape, and a number of first heating elements 8 in the form of metal wires which extend through each of the supply channels 6.
- this body member 7 is optionally accommodated within a generally cylindrical housing 9.
- the supply channels 6 are provided as fine bores or passages having a diameter in the range of about 0.1 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably in the range of 0.1 mm to 1.0 mm (e.g. a diameter of about 0.5 mm), which are drilled to extend generally axially through the body member 7 for conveying the liquid solution L from a supply reservoir 4 by capillary action, i.e. by surface tension forces.
- the body member 7 itself in this case has a diameter ⁇ of about 12 mm.
- the capillary channels 6 of the first heating zone 5 are configured to receive the liquid L from the adjacent supply reservoir 4 via direct contact ensured by a feed mechanism 10 for delivering the liquid L in the supply reservoir 4 to the first heating zone 5.
- the feed mechanism applies pressure to the liquid L in the reservoir 4 via a spring 11 which acts on a movable piston 12.
- the heating elements 8 provided in this case are comprised of Nichrome 80/20 wires which are joined or interconnected on a face of the body member 7 by conductive bridges 13.
- the wire heating elements 8 are preferably arranged such that they are not in contact with the internal surface of the channels 6, but rather extend freely (i.e. spaced from the internal surface) substantially centrally or along a longitudinal axis of the channels 6, as seen in Fig. 4. This can advantageously limit or minimise the formation of deposits and residues in a channel 6 from the liquid L being heated.
- the first heating elements 8 could also comprise conductive foil, e.g. molybdenum silicide (M0S1 2 ) , deposited as a film over a surface of each channel 6.
- the bridges 13 interconnecting the heating elements 8 conduct electric current to each of the wires 8 that extend through the capillary bores 6, but do not themselves perform any heating.
- the heating wires 8 are in intimate contact with the liquid L as it is passes from the supply reservoir 4 through and along the supply channels 6 by or under capillary action.
- These first heating elements or wires 8 are provided with electrical energy from a battery 14 and are thereby heated when the inhaler device 1 is switched "on" or activated to effect a preheating of the liquid L in the first heating zone 5.
- the liquid L in the first heating zone 5 undergoes initial heating, it may begin to boil or at least expand and become pressurized, such that it is transferred or conveyed by both capillary action and by thermal expansion to a second heating zone 15, as well as by the influence of an influx of new liquid L into the first heating zone 5 or channels 6 from the reservoir 4.
- the liquid L is already preheated as it emerges from the channels 6 into a main heating chamber 16, which forms a main or second heating zone 15 of the heating system 3 of the invention.
- the second heating zone 15 includes a heating cavity 16 and at least one second heating element 18 for electrically heating the liquid L when it enters the second heating zone.
- the second heating element 18 in this example comprises a wire coil and, as with the first heating elements 8, may again be formed from Nichrome 80/20 wire.
- the second heating element 18 further heats the preheated liquid L to effect its full vaporization in the chamber or cavity 16, in which gas formed by the vaporization of the liquid L ma,y expand.
- the second heating cavity 16 may terminate in or communicates with a nozzle 19 at an end face of body member 7, through which the vapor V is emitted into a vapor chamber 20 from which the user may inhale that aerosol and/or vapour V via a mouthpiece (not shown) of the inhaler device 1.
- a foil 21 with multiple micro-openings or holes may be provided over an end region of the body member 7 and housing 9 facing vapor chamber 20.
- This foil 21 may, for example, form a filter membrane for the aerosol and vapor V emitted from the heating system 3.
- the foil 21 may provide air-flow resistance, whereby a pressure difference develops across the array and the gas emitted undergoes an expansion and vapour- phase cooling to form inhalable aerosol droplets.
- radial air inlets 22 may be provided through the side wall 8 of the housing 9 into the second heating cavity 16 to enable the influx and mixture of air with the vapour V in the second heating zone 15. This may assist with ensuring that a proper flavour or concentration balance is provided in the aerosol and/or vapor V produced. Furthermore, the radial inlets 22 may be used to balance the airflow through the device to provide a desired airflow resistance or "inhalation feel" for the user. Also, this may assist to cool the aerosol or vapour V before it reaches the user via a mouthpiece of the inhaler device 1. It will be noted that air inlets may also be provided downstream of the nozzles 19, e.g.
- cylindrical body member 7 is desirably comprised of a ceramic material that is pre-machined or fabricated to form the supply channels 6 providing the fluid communication between the supply reservoir 4 and the second heating zone 15. As the ceramic body member 7 also supports the first and second electrical heating elements 8, 18, the electrical insulating properties of the ceramic material are relevant to a desired and proper functioning of this heating system 3.
- the heating system 3 shown in this embodiment may optionally be provided in a cartridge designed to be inserted into the casing 2 of the inhaler device 1. That is, the housing 9 incorporating the supply reservoir 4 of the liquid L and the heating system 3 described above may be provided as a replaceable (e.g. disposable) cartridge, so that once the supply reservoir 4 of the liquid L to be heated is depleted or exhausted, that cartridge may be removed and a replacement cartridge may then be inserted into the casing 2 of the inhaler device 1 in its place. The depleted cartridge could then either be re-filled with liquid L to be used again or simply disposed of.
- a replaceable (e.g. disposable) cartridge so that once the supply reservoir 4 of the liquid L to be heated is depleted or exhausted, that cartridge may be removed and a replacement cartridge may then be inserted into the casing 2 of the inhaler device 1 in its place.
- the depleted cartridge could then either be re-filled with liquid L to be used again or simply disposed of.
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