WO2023208966A1 - Aerosol provision system - Google Patents
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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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- 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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- 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
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- the present invention relates to an aerosol provision system and a method of generating an aerosol.
- Aerosol provision systems which cover the aforementioned devices or products, are known.
- Common systems use heaters to create an aerosol from a suitable medium which is then inhaled by a user. Often the medium used needs to be replaced or changed to provide a different aerosol for inhalation.
- induction heating systems as heaters to create an aerosol from a suitable medium.
- An induction heating system generally consists of a magnetic field generating device for generating a varying magnetic field, and a susceptor or heating material which is heatable by penetration with the varying magnetic field to heat the suitable medium.
- Conventional aerosol provision devices comprise a cylindrical heating chamber into which a rod shaped consumable is inserted.
- an aerosol provision system comprising: an aerosol provision device; a charging unit for charging the aerosol provision device, the charging unit having a cavity for receiving the aerosol provision device; and wherein the charging unit further comprises a lid moveable between a first position and a second position, wherein: (i) the aerosol provision system further comprises a user display and wherein movement of the lid between the first position and the second position activates and/or deactivates the user display; and/or (ii) the aerosol provision system further comprises a user interface and wherein movement of the lid between the first position and the second position activates and/or deactivates the user interface.
- Embodiments are contemplated wherein the user display may have a first intensity 11 during an activation time when the user display is switched ON and a second lower intensity I2 when the user display is either switched OFF or is switched to a low illumination or low power mode of operation.
- a user interface should be understood as a component of the aerosol provision system with which a user may interact, for example, in order to provide an input into the aerosol provision system.
- the user interface may comprise one or more buttons or touch sensitive panels which a user may touch.
- a user display should be understood as a component of the aerosol provision system which displays information to the user.
- a user display located, for example, on the charging unit may be activated in order to indicate the charge state or level of charge of the charging unit.
- a user is provided with an indication of whether or not the charging unit has sufficient charge in order to partially or fully charge the aerosol provision device.
- the user display may indicate a warning or an error indication if the aerosol provision device is inserted into the charging unit and the charging unit has a low level of charge or insufficient charge in order to fully recharge the aerosol provision device.
- a user may also move the lid from the second (closed) position partially towards the first (open) position but not fully into the first (open) position. The user may then move the lid back into the second (closed) position in order to reactivate the user display.
- a user display located, for example, on the charging unit may be deactivated in order to save battery life of the charging unit. It is also contemplated that when the lid is moved (e.g. slid or pivoted) from the second (closed) position to the first (open) position then the user display located, for example, on the charging unit may be temporarily activated in order to indicate to the user the remaining battery life of the charging unit. For example, if the charging unit is low on charge or power then the user display may provide a warning indication to the user. The warning indication may alert the user that the charging unit should itself be recharged by being charged either directly or wirelessly with mains power.
- a user interface located, for example, on the aerosol provision device may be activated allowing a user to activate the aerosol provision device when the aerosol provision device has been removed from the charging unit.
- a user display may be provided on the charging unit in order to indicate the charge status of the charging unit.
- the user display may be located on a position on the charging unit such that it is always visible to a user.
- the user display may be located on the charging unit in a position such that when the lid is in the first (open) position then the lid may partially or fully conceal the user display.
- the user display provided on the charging unit may provide a user with an indication of the charge level or charging status of the charging unit.
- the user display may only display the status of the charging unit when an aerosol provision device is located in the cavity of the charging unit and the lid of the charging unit is in a second (closed) position.
- the user display may be located at a position on the charging unit so as to be visible to a user when the lid is in the second (closed) position and to be at least partially concealed or obscured or fully concealed or obscured when the lid is in the first (open) position.
- a user display located on the charging unit may be concealed or obscured by the lid when the lid is in the first (open) position or alternatively when the lid is in the second (closed) position.
- the user display may be arranged to indicate the charge state of the charging unit.
- the user display may be arranged, for example, to indicate that the charge state or level of the charging unit is in the range 0-25%, 25-50%, 50-75% or 75-100% of a full charge.
- the user display may also indicate a warning if the charging unit is low on charge.
- the user display may be arranged to indicate the charge state of the aerosol provision device.
- the user display may, for example, indicate that the charge state or level of the aerosol provision device is in the range 0-25%, 25-50%, 50-75% or 75-100% of a full charge.
- the user display may also indicate a warning if the aerosol provision device is low on charge.
- the user display may be arranged to indicate an error or fault status of either the charging unit and/or the aerosol provision device.
- the user display may indicate an error or fault status if a determination is made that an attempt was made to connect the charging unit to the mains (either via a wired or wireless connection) but that the charging unit did not regain charge as expected.
- the user display may indicate an error or fault status if a determination is made that the aerosol provision device was inserted into the cavity of the charging unit and the lid of the charging unit was moved to the second (closed) position in order to activate one or more electrical connections and/or one or more data transfer connections between the charging unit and the aerosol provision device but that there was a failure or a problem with transferring electrical power to the aerosol provision device and/or there was a failure or a problem with data transfer between the charging unit and the aerosol provision device.
- the user display may be arranged to indicate the time left of a session of use.
- the user display may be provided on the aerosol provision device and may indicate that an expected session of use is 0-25%, 25-50%, 50-75% or 75- 100% complete.
- the user display may comprise a timer which indicates the current duration of a session of use.
- the user display may comprise a countdown timer which indicates the predicted time remaining of the current session of use.
- the first position comprises an open position in which the aerosol provision device can be inserted into, and removed from the cavity.
- the first position may relate to a position wherein the lid is fully retracted so as to uncover or unblock an entrance aperture into the cavity of the charging unit to the fullest extent possible.
- the lid When the lid is fully retracted i.e. in the first position then the lid may slide over a user display located on the charging unit.
- the second position comprises a closed position in which an upper portion of the cavity is closed by the lid.
- the lid is configured to slide or pivot between the first and second positions.
- the charging unit may comprise a housing having one or more rails or grooves and the lid may comprise one or more tabs or projections arranged to engage the one or more rails or grooves.
- the charging unit may comprise a housing having one or more tabs or projections and the lid may comprise one or more rails or grooves and wherein the one or more tabs or projections engage the one or more rails or grooves.
- a method of generating an aerosol comprising: providing an aerosol provision system as described above; and energising the aerosol generating article.
- Fig. 1 shows an aerosol provision device located within a charging unit wherein a user display is provided on an upper portion of the charging unit and is visible to a user irrespective of the position of a sliding lid;
- Fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of a portion of an aerosol provision device with an aerosol generating article inserted therein;
- Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of an upper portion of an aerosol provision system wherein a lid on the charging unit is in a first (open) position;
- Fig. 6 shows a cross sectional view through the upper portion of the aerosol provision system shown in Fig. 4;
- Fig. 7 shows a perspective view of an upper portion of an aerosol provision system wherein the lid on the charging unit is in a second (closed) position;
- Fig. 8 shows a top view of the aerosol provision system shown in Fig. 7;
- Fig. 9 shows a cross sectional view through the upper portion of the aerosol provision system shown in Fig. 7;
- Fig. 10 shows an aerosol provision device located within a charging unit wherein a user display is provided on an upper portion of the charging unit and is visible to a user when a sliding lid is in a closed position but is hidden from view when the sliding lid is in an open position wherein the sliding lid obscures the user display.
- a “non-combustible” aerosol provision system is one where a constituent aerosol generating material of the aerosol provision system (or component thereof) is not combusted or burned in order to facilitate delivery of at least one substance to a user.
- the delivery system is a non-combustible aerosol provision system, such as a powered non-combustible aerosol provision system.
- the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an electronic cigarette, also known as a vaping device or electronic nicotine delivery system (END), although it is noted that the presence of nicotine in the aerosol generating material is not a requirement.
- END electronic nicotine delivery system
- the non-combustible aerosol provision system is an aerosol generating material heating system, also known as a heat-not-burn system.
- a heat-not-burn system is a tobacco heating system.
- the non-combustible aerosol provision system is a hybrid system to generate aerosol using a combination of aerosol generating materials, one or a plurality of which may be heated.
- Each of the aerosol generating materials may be, for example, in the form of a solid, liquid or gel and may or may not contain nicotine.
- the hybrid system comprises a liquid or gel aerosol generating material and a solid aerosol generating material.
- the solid aerosol generating material may comprise, for example, tobacco or a non-tobacco product.
- the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise a non-combustible aerosol provision device and a consumable for use with the non- combustible aerosol provision device.
- the disclosure relates to consumables comprising aerosol generating material and configured to be used with non-combustible aerosol provision devices. These consumables are sometimes referred to as articles throughout the disclosure.
- the non-combustible aerosol provision system may comprise a power source and a controller.
- the power source may, for example, be an electric power source or an exothermic power source.
- the exothermic power source comprises a carbon substrate which may be energised so as to distribute power in the form of heat to an aerosol generating material or to a heat transfer material in proximity to the exothermic power source.
- the consumable for use with the non-combustible aerosol provision device may comprise aerosol generating material, an aerosol generating material storage area, an aerosol generating material transfer component, an aerosol generator, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a filter, a mouthpiece, and/or an aerosol-modifying agent.
- Aerosol generating material is a material that is capable of generating aerosol, for example when heated, irradiated or energized in any other way. Aerosol generating material may, for example, be in the form of a solid, liquid or semi-solid (such as a gel) which may or may not contain an active substance and/or flavourants.
- the aerosol generating material may comprise a binder and an aerosol former.
- an active and/or filler may also be present.
- a solvent such as water, is also present and one or more other components of the aerosol generating material may or may not be soluble in the solvent.
- the aerosol generating material is substantially free from botanical material.
- the aerosol generating material is substantially tobacco free.
- the aerosol generating film may comprise or be a sheet, which may optionally be shredded to form a shredded sheet.
- the aerosol generating material may comprise one or more active substances and/or flavours, one or more aerosol-former materials, and optionally one or more other functional material.
- An aerosol generator is an apparatus configured to cause aerosol to be generated from the aerosol generating material.
- the aerosol generator is a heater configured to subject the aerosol generating material to heat energy, so as to release one or more volatiles from the aerosol generating material to form an aerosol.
- the aerosol generator is configured to cause an aerosol to be generated from the aerosol generating material without heating.
- the aerosol generator may be configured to subject the aerosol generating material to one or more of vibration, increased pressure, or electrostatic energy.
- a consumable is an article comprising or consisting of aerosol generating material, part or all of which is intended to be consumed during use by a user.
- a consumable may comprise one or more other components, such as an aerosol generating material storage area, an aerosol generating material transfer component, an aerosol generation area, a housing, a wrapper, a mouthpiece, a filter and/or an aerosolmodifying agent.
- a consumable may also comprise an aerosol generator, such as a heater, that emits heat to cause the aerosol generating material to generate aerosol in use.
- the heater may, for example, comprise combustible material, a material heatable by electrical conduction, or a susceptor.
- Non-combustible aerosol provision systems may comprise a modular assembly including both a reusable aerosol provision device and a replaceable aerosol generating article.
- the non-combustible aerosol provision device may comprise a power source and a controller (or control circuitry).
- the power source may, for example, comprise an electric power source, such as a battery or rechargeable battery.
- the non-combustible aerosol provision device may also comprise an aerosol generating component.
- the aerosol generating article may comprise partially, or entirely, the aerosol generating component.
- Induction heating is a process in which an electrically-conductive object, referred to as a susceptor, is heated by penetrating the object with a varying magnetic field.
- An induction heater may comprise an electromagnet and a device for passing a varying electrical current, such as an alternating current, through the electromagnet.
- a varying electrical current such as an alternating current
- the electromagnet and the object to be heated are suitably relatively positioned so that the resultant varying magnetic field produced by the electromagnet penetrates the object, one or more eddy currents are generated inside the object.
- the object has a resistance to the flow of electrical currents and when such eddy currents are generated in the object, their flow against the electrical resistance of the object causes the object to be heated. This process is called Joule, ohmic or resistive heating.
- Magnetic hysteresis heating is a process in which an object made of a magnetic material is heated by penetrating the object with a varying magnetic field.
- a magnetic material can be considered to comprise many atomic-scale magnets, or magnetic dipoles. When a magnetic field penetrates such material, the magnetic dipoles align with the magnetic field. Therefore, when a varying magnetic field, such as an alternating magnetic field, for example as produced by an electromagnet, penetrates the magnetic material, the orientation of the magnetic dipoles changes with the varying applied magnetic field. Such magnetic dipole reorientation causes heat to be generated in the magnetic material.
- Fig. 1 shows an aerosol generating system comprising an aerosol provision device 100 which is shown located within a cavity of a charging unit 101.
- the aerosol provision device 100 is arranged to generate aerosol from an aerosol generating article which may be inserted, in use, into the aerosol provision device 100.
- the aerosol provision device 100 is an elongate structure, extending along a longitudinal axis. Additionally, the aerosol provision device 100 has a proximal end, which will be closest to the user (e.g. the user’s mouth) when in use by the user to inhale the aerosol generated by the aerosol provision device 100, as well as a distal end which will be furthest from the user when in use. The proximal end may also be referred to as the mouth end.
- the aerosol provision device 100 also accordingly defines a proximal direction, which is directed towards the user when in use, i.e. in the direction from the distal end to the proximal end. Further, the aerosol provision device 100 also likewise defines a distal direction, which is directed away from the user when in use, i.e. in the direction from the proximal end to the distal end.
- the aerosol provision device 100 may be removably inserted into the charging unit 101 in order to be charged.
- the charging unit 101 comprises a cavity for receiving the aerosol provision device 100.
- the aerosol provision device 100 may be inserted into the cavity via an opening.
- the cavity may also comprise a longitudinal opening.
- a portion of the aerosol provision device 100 may comprise a first side.
- One or more user- operable control elements or a user interface such as buttons 106 which can be used to operate the aerosol provision device 100 may be provided on the first side of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the first side of the aerosol provision device 100 may be received in the longitudinal opening provided in the charging unit 101.
- a session of use may be determined to relate to a period of time during which a user is enabled to take multiple puffs of aerosol generated from aerosol generating material without replacement or replenishment of the aerosol generating material.
- the aerosol provision device 100 may be operable in at least a first (e.g. base) mode of operation and a second (e.g. boost) mode of operation.
- the modes of operation may be selectable by a user by selecting one of the two buttons 106 provided as part of the user interface.
- the heating element 202 may be configured such that, in a first mode, the aerosol provision device 100 is ready for use a first period of time after the start of a session of use, and in a second mode the aerosol provision device 100 is ready for use a second period of time after the start of the session.
- the first period of time may be different from the second period of time.
- the aerosol provision device 100 may be ready for use at a time t1 after the start of a session of use in a first (base) mode of operation and may be ready for use at a time t2 after the start of a session of use in a second (boost) mode of operation, wherein t2 ⁇ t1.
- an aerosol provision device 100 such as a tobacco heating product with a heating assembly that is operable in a plurality of modes (e.g. base mode and boost mode) gives more choice to the consumer, particularly where each mode is associated with a different maximum heater temperature.
- an aerosol provision device 100 is capable of providing different aerosols having differing characteristics, because volatile components in the aerosol generating material will be volatilised at different rates and concentrations at different heater temperatures. This allows a user to select a particular mode based on a desired characteristic of the inhalable aerosol, such as degree of tobacco flavour, nicotine concentration, and aerosol temperature. For example, modes in which the aerosol provision device 100 is ready for use more quickly (e.g.
- the charging unit 101 may include a slidable lid 103.
- the slidable lid 103 may be closed so as to cover the opening into the aerosol provision device 100.
- the charging unit 101 may include a user display 108.
- the heating element 202 may comprise a resistive heating element.
- the heating element 202 may comprise a pin which may be inserted, in use, into a distal end of an aerosol generating article which is received within the heating chamber 201 in order to internally heat the aerosol generating article.
- the heating element 202 may comprise a resistive blade heating element comprising a planar portion and a pointed portion.
- the pointed portion of the resistive blade heating element may be arranged to be inserted, in use, into a distal end of an aerosol generating article in order to internally heat the aerosol generating article.
- the heating element 202 may comprise an inductive heating element which may be arranged to internally heat an aerosol generating article.
- the inductive heating element may similarly comprise a pin or blade. It is contemplated that the heating element may form part of the aerosol generating article rather than being a component of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the aerosol provision device 100 may further comprise a removal mechanism 204 which may be removably retained to the main housing 200 of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the removal mechanism 204 may be retained to the main housing 200 so that at least a portion of the removal mechanism 204 extends into the heating chamber 201.
- the removal mechanism 204 may comprise a longitudinal portion such as a tubular portion 207a and a base portion 207b.
- the base portion 207b may have an aperture 206 through which the heating element 202 may project.
- the removal mechanism 204 may be pushed into engagement with the main housing 200 in the distal direction, i.e.
- the removal mechanism 204 when the removal mechanism 204 is referred to as being retained to the main housing 200, this is when the removal mechanism 204 is engaged with the main housing 200, and can move no further in the distal direction.
- the tubular portion 207a and the base portion 207b may define and enclose an article chamber for receiving an aerosol generating article.
- the article chamber comprises an inner surface which may be configured to contact the aerosol generating article.
- the inner surface may comprise a longitudinally extending portion which is provided by the tubular portion 207a and an end portion which is provided by the base portion 207b.
- the aerosol generating article may contact both the longitudinally extending portion of the inner surface and the end portion of the inner surface.
- the article chamber i.e.
- the tubular portion 207a and the base portion 207b) may be configured to receive at least part of an aerosol generating article which is in the form of rod which is longitudinally extending and cylindrical, such that the longitudinal axis of the aerosol generating article is parallel to (and optionally in line with) the longitudinal axis of the aerosol provision device 100 when received in the article chamber.
- the article chamber may also be referred to as a receiving portion.
- the article chamber of the removal mechanism 204 may be arranged, at least partially, within the heating chamber 201.
- the heating element 202 may be arranged so as to project into the article chamber, through the aperture 206 provided in the base portion 207b of the removal mechanism 204.
- the removal mechanism 204 is therefore configured to receive at least a portion of the aerosol generating article in use.
- the removal mechanism 204 may comprise a first magnet or a magnetisable material 208.
- the main housing 200 may comprise a second magnet or magnetisable material 209.
- the removal mechanism 204 may be magnetically retained to the main housing 200 by the interaction of the first magnet or magnetisable material 208 and the second magnet or magnetisable material 209.
- the removal mechanism 204 is fully detachable from the main housing 200.
- the removal mechanism 204 may be retained to the main housing 200 by a magnetic force of attraction between the first magnet or magnetisable material 208 and the second magnet or magnetisable material 209.
- the removal mechanism 204 may be detached from the main housing 200 by overcoming the magnetic force between the first magnet or magnetisable material 208 and the second magnet or magnetisable material 209.
- the removal mechanism 204 may be removably retained to the main housing 200 by other means.
- the removal mechanism 204 may be configured to be removably retained to the main housing 200 by an interference fit with the main housing.
- Fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of a portion of the aerosol provision device 100 and shows a main housing 200 with a heating element 202 extending into a heating chamber 201 and wherein a removal mechanism 204 is removably retained to the main housing 200.
- the removal mechanism 204 surrounds the heating element 202.
- An aerosol generating article 300 is shown located at least partly within the article chamber, and accordingly also within the heating chamber 201, such that the aerosol generating article 300 is positioned onto the heating element 202.
- the second magnet or magnetisable material 209 is positioned sufficiently close to the first magnet or magnetisable material 208 such that the attraction between the first magnet or magnetisable material 208 and the second magnet or magnetisable material 209 keeps the removal mechanism 204 retained to the main housing 200.
- the user may wish to remove the spent aerosol generating article 300 from the aerosol provision device 100 and optionally replace the spent aerosol generating article 300 with a fresh aerosol generating article 300.
- the user may detach the removal mechanism 204 from the main housing 200 by applying a force to the removal mechanism 204 in order to overcome the magnetic force of attraction between the first magnet 208 provided in the removal mechanism 204 and the second magnet provided in the main housing 200.
- the charging unit 101 comprises a lid 103 which is moveable between a first position and a second position.
- the lid 103 is shown in a first position which may correspond to an open position wherein the aerosol provision device 100 can be inserted or removed from the charging unit 101.
- the lid 103 may be moved into a second (closed) position as shown in Figs. 7 to 9 and described in more detail further below.
- the lid 103 In the first (open) position, the lid 103 may be positioned such that an opening 111 in the charging unit is accessible such that the aerosol provision device 100 can be inserted into and removed from a cavity 112 within the charging unit 101.
- the aerosol provision device 100 In the embodiment shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the aerosol provision device 100 is shown within the cavity 112.
- the charging unit 101 may comprise a housing 113 which houses the components of the charging unit 101.
- Embodiments are contemplated such as shown in Fig. 1 wherein a user display 108 may be provided on the charging unit 101 and may be separate from a user interface 106 which may be provided on the aerosol provision device 100 (as shown in Fig. 1).
- a user interface and/or a user display 106a may be provided solely on the aerosol provision device 100.
- the user interface and/or user display 106a is provided on a side panel of the aerosol provision device 100 which is visible to a user when the aerosol provision device 100 is docked within the charging unit 101.
- a user interface and/or user display may be provided on the charging unit 101. It is contemplated, for example, that a user display may be provided on the charging unit 101 beneath the lid (or slider) 103 such that the user display is concealed when the lid is in an open position as shown in Figs. 4 and 5 but is revealed or visible to a user when the lid 103 is in a closed position as shown in Figs. 7 and 8.
- the aerosol provision system may be arranged to deactivate the user interface 106,106a provided on the aerosol provision device 100 in order to prevent accidental activation of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the lid 103 may be slid by a user from the second (closed) position back to the first (open) position and when the lid 103 is returned to the first (open) position the user interface 106,106a on the aerosol provision device 100 may be activated enabling a user to control various operations of the aerosol provision device 100.
- At least a portion of the user display 108 may be located on the charging unit 101 as shown in Fig. 1. However, other embodiments are contemplated as shown in Fig. 4 wherein at least a portion of the user display 106a is located on the aerosol provision device 100. According to an embodiment the user display 106a may be provided solely on the aerosol provision device 100.
- a user display 108 provided on the charging unit 101 may be arranged to indicate the charge state of the charging unit 101.
- a user display 108 provided on the charging unit 101 may comprise a series of concentric circles wherein the number of concentric circles illuminated indicates the charge state of the charging unit 101.
- the user display 108 may comprise a circle divided into four quadrants wherein the number of quadrants illuminated may indicate the charge state of the charging unit 101.
- the colour of the user display 108 may indicate the charge state of the charging unit 101.
- the colour red may be used to indicate a low charge state
- the colour yellow may be used to indicate an intermediate charge state
- the colour green, blue or white may be used to indicate a full or nearly full charge state.
- a user display 106a may additionally or alternatively be provided on the aerosol provision device 100.
- the user display 106a may comprise a sequence or array of two, three, four or more than four lights or LEDs.
- two lights or LEDs may be provided and the lights or LEDs may be progressively illuminated in order to indicate the charge state.
- Zero lights or LEDs illuminated may indicate a low charge state (or a charge status of ⁇ 33%), one light or LED illuminated may indicate an intermediate charge state (or a charge state of 33-66%) and two lights or LEDs may indicate a full or nearly full charge state (or a charge state of > 66%).
- the colour of the user display 106a may indicate the charge state of the charging unit 101.
- the colour red may be used to indicate a low charge state
- the colour yellow may be used to indicate an intermediate charge state
- the colour green, blue or white may be used to indicate a full or nearly full charge state.
- a user display 108 provided on the charging unit 101 or a user display 106,106a on the aerosol provision device 100 may be arranged to indicate the charge state of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the user display 108 may comprise a series of concentric circles wherein the number of concentric circles illuminated indicates the charge state of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the user display 108 may comprise a circle divided into four quadrants wherein the number of quadrants illuminated may indicate the charge state of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the colour of the user display 108 may indicate the charge state of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the colour red may be used to indicate a low charge state
- the colour yellow may be used to indicate an intermediate charge state
- the colour green, blue or white may be used to indicate a full or nearly full charge state.
- the user display 106a may be provided on the aerosol provision device 100.
- the user display 106a may comprise a sequence or array of two, three, four or more than four lights or LEDs.
- two lights or LEDs may be provided and the lights or LEDs may be progressively illuminated in order to indicate the charge state.
- Zero lights or LEDs illuminated may indicate a low charge state (or a charge status of ⁇ 33%)
- one light or LED illuminated may indicate an intermediate charge state (or a charge state of 33- 66%)
- two lights or LEDs may indicate a full or nearly full charge state (or a charge state of > 66%).
- the colour of the user display 106a may indicate the charge state of the aerosol provision device 100.
- the colour red may be used to indicate a low charge state
- the colour yellow may be used to indicate an intermediate charge state
- the colour green, blue or white may be used to indicate a full or nearly full charge state.
- a user display is not provided on the aerosol provision device 100.
- a user display may be provided solely on the charging unit 101.
- no user display may be provided at all i.e. no user display is provided on either the aerosol provision device 100 or the charging unit 101.
- a user display 108 provided on the charging unit 101 and/or a user display 106a provided on an aerosol provision device 100 may be arranged to indicate an error or fault status of either the charging unit 101 and/or the aerosol provision device 100.
- a user display 108 provided on the charging unit 101 and/or a user display 106a provided on an aerosol provision device 100 may be arranged to indicate the time left of a session of use.
- the first position comprises an open position in which the aerosol provision device 100 can be inserted into, and removed from the cavity of the charging unit 101.
- the second position comprises a closed position in which an upper portion of the cavity of the charging unit 101 is closed by the lid 103.
- the lid 103 may be configured to slide between the first and second positions. Sliding of the lid 103 may be achieved by any suitable arrangement.
- the charging unit 101 may comprise grooves 114.
- the grooves 114 may be arranged on an inside edge of the housing 113 as shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
- the lid 103 may comprise tabs 116 which engage the grooves 114. Engagement of the tabs 116 with the grooves 114 may constrain the lid 103 such that it is able to slide relative to the main housing 113.
- the charging unit 101 comprises rails instead of grooves 114.
- the lid 103 may comprise projections, having a form other than tabs 116, which may engage the grooves 114 or rails.
- the grooves 114 or rails may be arranged on the lid 103 instead of the housing 113, and the tabs 116 or projections may be arranged on the housing 113 or other suitable part of the charging unit 101, rather than the lid 103.
- lid 103 moves between first and second positions in any other suitable manner, for example by rotation and/or pivotal movement.
- Fig. 6 shows a cross sectional view through the uppermost portion of an aerosol provision system, according to an embodiment, with the lid 103 in the first position, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
- the charging unit 101 comprises a lid positioning arrangement which comprises a first positioning element 118, a second positioning element 120, and an engagement element 122.
- the lid positioning arrangement acts between the lid 103 and body 124 of the charging unit 101 so as to hold the lid 103 in respective positions.
- the engagement element 122 is arranged to engage the first positioning element 118 when the lid is in the first position, as shown in Fig. 6. Engagement of the engagement element 122 with the first positioning element 118 may hold the lid 103 in the first position, as shown in Fig. 6.
- the engagement element 122 may also engage the second positioning element 120 when the lid 103 is in a second position, and thereby hold the lid 103 in the second position. This is shown in Figs. 7-9 and described in more detail further below.
- the first positioning element 118 and second positioning element 120 are arranged on the lid 103, and the engagement element is arranged on the body 124 of the charging unit 101.
- This arrangement may be particularly advantageous as the lid 103 may be relatively thin and it may be more complex to incorporate an engagement element 122 within the lid 103.
- other embodiments are contemplated wherein the first and second positioning element 118,120 are arranged on the body 124 of the charging unit 101 and the engagement element 122 is arranged on the lid 101.
- the body 124 of the charging unit 101 is an internal structure within the charging unit 101, the body 124 may comprise any suitable component of the charging unit 101 which is capable of carrying the engagement element 122 or the first and second positioning elements 118,120.
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