TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention is directed to personal vaporizing devices, such as electronic
cigarettes. More specifically, the present invention is directed to a vaporizer, a
consumable container therefore, a vaporizer system thereof comprising the vaporizer
and the consumable container, and a method of obtaining information by the vaporizer
about the consumable container.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Electronic cigarettes are an alternative to conventional cigarettes. Instead of generating
a combustion smoke, they vaporize a liquid, which can be inhaled by a user. The liquid
typically comprises an aerosol-forming substance, such as glycerin or propylene glycol
that creates the vapor. Other common substances in the liquid are nicotine and various
flavorings.
[0003] The electronic cigarette is a hand-held inhaler system, comprising a mouthpiece section,
a liquid store, and a power supply unit. Vaporization is achieved by a vaporizer or
heater unit which typically comprises a heating element in the form of a heating coil
and a fluid transfer element. The vaporization occurs when as the heater heats up
the liquid in the wick until the liquid is transformed into vapor. The electronic
cigarette may comprise a chamber in the mouthpiece section, which is configured to
receive disposable consumables in the form of capsules. Capsules style consumable
containers comprising the liquid store and the vaporizer are often referred to as
"cartomizers".
[0004] Different types of e-liquid solutions with different flavors or substances require
different settings of the vaporizer, such as heating time and temperature. There is
also a need for customers to only consume the authentic consumable container. Information
exchange between the consumable container and the vaporizer is thus necessary.
[0005] The current vaporizers use data communication to identify the consumable container.
For example,
CN 11095991 A discloses an electronic cigarette including a tobacco/cigarette rod and a cartridge
inserted into the tobacco rod. The cartridge includes a PCB module with an authentication
circuit. The tobacco/cigarette rod 12 includes pins and a main control module. When
the cartridge is coupled to the tobacco/cigarette rod, the connectors contact with
the contact pads of the lower end of the PCB module. Further, the main control module
detects data information of the authentication circuit 112 electrically connected
to the connectors in the PCB module to identify the cartridge.
[0006] However, the electronic cigarette and the cartridge provided in the prior art is
complex in structure. Having a complex IC module in the cartridge also increases the
cost of the consumable container.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention provides a smoking article for an aerosol generation device,
which solves some of or all of the above problems.
[0008] A 1st embodiment of the invention is directed to a vaporizer configured to be connected
to a consumable container for vaporizing a consumable contained in the consumable
container, a vaporizer connecting surface of the vaporizer being connected to a consumable
container connecting surface of the consumable container when the vaporizer is connected
to the consumable container, wherein the vaporizer comprises one or more detecting
units comprising a resilient member on the vaporizer connecting surface, on which
the resilient member can take a projected or retracted position, configured to detect
one or more aspects of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface encoding
information about the consumable container, by detecting whether or not or to which
extent the resilient member is in a projected or retracted position when the vaporizer
is connected to the consumable container.
[0009] With this arrangement, the information about the consumable container can be obtained
by the vaporizer in a simple and economical way.
[0010] According to a 2nd embodiment, in the 1st embodiment, the resilient member is configured
to detect indentations and/or protrusions arranged on a predetermined area of the
consumable container connecting surface.
[0011] According to a 3rd embodiment, in any one of the preceding embodiments, the detecting
units are arranged on a main level and/or in a recess underneath the main level of
the vaporizer connecting surface.
[0012] According to an 4th embodiment, in any one of the preceding embodiments, the resilient
member is configured to detect different depth and/or height levels of the indentations
and/or protrusions.
[0013] With this arrangement, more complex data can be encoded on the one or more aspects
of the shape of the consumable container.
[0014] According to a 5th embodiment, in any one of the preceding embodiments, the vaporizer
comprises a decoding unit configured to decode the information encoded by the one
or more aspects of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface.
[0015] According to a 6th embodiment, in any one of the preceding embodiments, the resilient
member is a pogo pin.
[0016] According to a 7th embodiment, in any one of the preceding embodiments, the information
is determined at least by detecting if the pogo pin is electronically connected with
the information by determining.
[0017] According to an 8th embodiment, in any one of the preceding embodiments, the pogo
pins are capable of supplying a power to the consumable container.
[0018] With this arrangement, the vaporizer system is designed in a more compact way.
[0019] According to a 9th embodiment, in any one of the preceding embodiments, the vaporizer
comprises an operation unit, which is configured to check a table stored in the vaporizer
against data obtained by detecting the one or more aspects of the shape of the consumable
container connecting surface.
[0020] A 10th embodiment of the invention is directed to a consumable container configured
to be connected to a vaporizer according to any one of the preceding claims and containing
a consumable for being vaporized in the vaporizer, the consumable container comprising
a consumable container connecting surface being connected to a vaporizer connecting
surface of the vaporizer when the consumable container is connected to the vaporizer,
the shape of the consumable container connecting surface having one or more aspects
which encode information about the consumable container.
[0021] According to an 11th embodiment, in the preceding embodiment, at least parts of the
consumable container connecting surface are made of a conductible material.
[0022] According to a 12th embodiment, in the 9th or 10th embodiment, the consumable container
is powered by an electrical connection between the consumable container connecting
surface and the vaporizer connecting surface of the vaporizer.
[0023] According to a 13th embodiment, in the 9th to 11th embodiment, the one or more aspects
of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface comprises indentations
and/or protrusions at a predetermined area of the consumable container connecting
surface.
[0024] According to a 14th embodiment, in the 12th embodiment, the information is encoded
by the presence of absence of indentations and/or protrusions on the consumable container
connecting surface, and/or the depth and/or height levels of the different indentations
and/or protrusions.
[0025] A 15th embodiment of the invention is directed to a vaporizer system comprising a
vaporizer according to any one of the 1st to 9th embodiments and a consumable container
according to any one of the 10th to 14th embodiments.
[0026] A 16th embodiment of the invention is directed to a method of obtaining information
about a consumable container according to any one of the 10th to 14th embodiments,
configured to be connected to a vaporizer according to any one of the 1st to 9th embodiments,
comprising the step of:
detecting which ones of the resilient members of the vaporizer are pressed down and/or
how far a resilient member is pressed down when the vaporizer is connected to the
consumable container,
decoding the information on the basis of the detection.
[0027] According to a 17th embodiment, in the 16th embodiment, the information is decoded
by checking a table stored in the vaporizer against data obtained by the detection.
[0028] According to an 18th embodiment, in the 16th or 17th embodiment, the method comprises
the step of indicating at least some of the obtained information to the user.
[0029] According to a 19th embodiment, in the 18th embodiment, the information is indicated
by activating one or more LEDs comprised by the vaporizer.
[0030] Preferred embodiments are now described, by way of example only, with reference to
the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031]
- Figures 1a and 1c:
- show a schematic perspective view, a schematic perspective side view, and an exploded
schematic perspective view of an electronic cigarette according to an exemplary embodiment
of the present invention;
- Figures 2a to 2c:
- shows a schematic view of a consumable container, a vaporizer and an exploded schematic
view of a detecting unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention;
- Figures 3a to 3e:
- shows partial cross section views of the detecting units installed in the vaporizer,
and schematic perspective views of detecting units in different status according to
embodiments of the invention;
- Figures 4a and 4b:
- show schematic perspective views of detecting units being in use with a part of the
consumable container according to embodiments of the invention;
- Figure 5:
- shows a flow chart of a process of obtaining information by the vaporizer about a
consumable container according to an embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0032] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter and in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings.
[0033] As used herein, the term "vaporizer system", "inhaler" or "electronic cigarette"
may include an electronic cigarette configured to deliver an aerosol to a user, including
an aerosol for smoking. The illustrated embodiments of the vaporizer system in this
invention are schematic, and it is also possible to combine some of the parts to single
units which will be apparent to a person skilled in the art.
[0034] Referring to the drawings and in particular to figures 1a, 1b and 1c, an electronic
cigarette for vaporizing an e-liquid is illustrated. The electronic cigarette 3 can
be used as a substitute for a conventional cigarette. The electronic cigarette 3 has
a vaporizer main body 1 comprising a container seating, an LED light 110, a power
supply unit, and an electrical circuitry. A container seating is configured to receive
removable consumable container 2 comprising a vaporizing e-liquid. The e-liquid may
comprise an aerosol-forming substance such as propylene glycol and/or glycerol and
may contain other substances such as nicotine and acids. The e-liquid contained in
the consumable container 2 may also comprise different types of flavorings such as
tobacco, menthol or fruit flavor. The container seating is preferably in the form
of a cavity configured to receive the consumable container 2 as shown in figure 1c.
The consumable container 2 comprises an e-liquid chamber unit portion, on the insertion
side, and a mouthpiece portion 210, on the opposite side of the insertion side. The
mouthpiece section 210 has a tip-shaped form with an air outlet at one end to correspond
to the ergonomics of the user's mouth. The e-liquid chamber unit 204 is located at
the opposite end of the consumable container 2 to the mouthpiece portion 210. The
chamber unit 204, shown in more detail in figure 2a, may have a transparent wall,
in which elements well known to the skilled person such as a tubular vapor channel,
liquid uptake portions, a heating element and a fluid transfer element etc. are configured.
[0035] Figure 1c shows the surfaces through which the consumable container 2 contacts the
vaporizer when the consumable container 2 is connected to the vaporizer 1 for use.
They comprise a first consumable container connecting surface 221, on a distal end
of the chamber unit 204 to the mouthpiece portion 210, and a second consumable container
connecting surface 220, on an end of the mouthpiece portion close to the chamber unit
204. In another embodiment, the consumable container 2 may have only one surface connecting
the vaporizer main body 1. In yet other embodiments, there may be more than two connecting
surfaces between the vaporizer main body 1 and the consumable container 2.
[0036] On the first consumable container connecting surface 221, the consumable container
2 is configured with two power terminals 45, and air inlets 35. On the second consumable
container connecting surface 220, an information coding area (shown in the square
of broken lines in figures ic, 2a, 4a and 4b) is shaped with one or more aspects which
encode information about the consumable container. In the embodiment according to
figure ic, multiple protrusions 201 are provided and shaped on the second consumable
container connecting surface 220.
[0037] In the embodiment according to figure 2a, multiple indentations 201 in arc shapes,
which have a size that can contain the resilient members therein without connecting
when the vaporizer main body 1 and the consumable container 2 are connected, are provided
and shaped on the second consumable container connecting surface 220. In other embodiments,
both indentations and protrusions 201 are shaped on the consumable container connecting
surface. The protrusions and/or indentations 201 have one or more aspects in the form
of a machine-readable pattern representing coded authentication information. In other
embodiments, the protrusions and/or indentations 201 may also contain information
about the consumable or the container 2, such as the types thereof or relative setting
data of the vaporizer 1 for the container 2. The encoding method for the aspects of
the shape formed on the consumable container connecting surface 210 is discussed below.
[0038] In some embodiments, at least a part of the protrusions is made of a conductible
material and integrated with a power inlet of the consumable container 2 so that at
least a part of the protrusions 201 can serve as power terminals 202 of the consumable
container 2, with the benefit of no need of setting another power source to the container
2 and a more compact design.
[0039] Figure 2b shows a closer schematic view of the container seating, looking at it from
the vaporizer main body 1 in the insertion direction. The container seating is provided
with connection portions 103 and 105 configured to hold the container firmly to the
container seating 2 in a snap fit and magnetic fit way. The connection portion could
also for instance be an interference fit, a screw fit, or a bayoneted fit. The container
seating further comprises a pair of electrical connectors 104 configured to engage
with corresponding power terminals 202 on the consumable container 2.
[0040] Similar to the consumable container 2, the vaporizer main body 1 may comprise at
least two surfaces which contact the consumable container 2 when the consumable container
2 is connected to the vaporizer 1 for use. The first vaporizer connecting surface
121 is located where the electrical connectors 104 are arranged. The second vaporizer
connecting surface 120 has a detecting area (shown in the square with broken lines)
arranged thereon, with at least one or more detecting units 101. In another embodiment,
the consumable container 2 may have only one surface connecting the vaporizer main
body 1, on which the detecting area is arranged. In yet other embodiments, there may
be more than two connecting surfaces between the vaporizer main body 1 and the consumable
container 2, and the detecting area may be arranged on multiple surfaces. As shown
in figure 2b, the detecting area is arranged on a predetermined area of the vaporizer
connecting surface 120. In some embodiments, the detecting area, together with the
information coding area, are arranged at opposite regions of the vaporizer connecting
surface 120 and the consumable connecting surface 220, so that the consumable container
2 can be detected independent of the direction in which the consumable container 2
is inserted in the vaporizer seating. In other embodiments, the detecting area may
be arranged on the entire surface, namely on the entire circle surface of the second
vaporizer connecting surface 120.
[0041] The detecting units 101 comprise a resilient member connected with a sensor. The
detecting units 101 arranged in the detecting area of the vaporizer correspond to
the one or more aspects of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface.
The resilient members are configured to detect one or more aspects of the shape of
the consumable container connecting surface encoding information about the consumable
container, by detecting whether or not or to which extent the resilient member is
in a projected or retracted position when the vaporizer main body 1 is connected to
the consumable container 2.
[0042] Figure 2c shows an exploded schematic view of the detecting unit 101 according to
an embodiment of the invention in detail. In this embodiment, the detecting unit 101
may be assembled from a barrel 1011, a plunger head 1012, a ball 1013, a spring 1014
and a pressure sensor 1015. In some embodiments, the resilient member may be completely
made of metal. When the protrusions or the vaporizer connecting surface touches the
detecting unit after the container 2 is inserted completely in the vaporizer 1, a
force is applied to the plunger head 1012. The spring 1014 is thus compressed and
the plunger head 1012 and the balls 1013 move inside the barrel 1011. The barrel 1011
retains the plunger head 1012 and the spring from pushing it out when the plunger
head 1012 is not locked in place. The force is then transferred to the pressure sensor,
which is connected to a decoding unit comprised by the vaporizer.
[0043] The decoding unit is configured to decode the information encoded by the one or more
aspects of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface. The decoding
unit decodes the information by determining which ones of the resilient members 101
are pressed down (retracted) when the vaporizer 1 is connected to the consumable container
2. In some embodiments, the decoding unit decodes the information by determining how
far the resilient members are pressed down, namely by detecting the strength of the
pressure by means of the pressure sensor 1015, when the vaporizer 1 is connected to
the consumable container 2. As shown in figures 3c to 3e, from a projected position,
via a half-way retracted position to a fully retracted position, the resilient members
may be configured to detect different depth and/or height levels of the indentations
and/or protrusions 201 which are encoded with and represent different information.
The decoding unit is further electronically connected to an operation unit in the
vaporizer, which is configured to check a table stored in the vaporizer against obtained
pressure data. The pressure sensor, the decoding unit and the operation unit can be
of any type that exists in the prior art. The ball 1013 is configured inside the detecting
unit 101 so as to stabilize the contacting areas for a better performance. Other kinds
of arrangements, such as "back drill style" or "bias tail style", which do not have
a ball arranged inside the barrel can also be applied to the detecting unit 101. In
some embodiments, the sensor 1015 maybe a sensor which senses whether the plunger
head 1012 has been electronically connected with a conducted surface of the container
2 so as to determine which ones of the resilient members have been pressed down. Preferably,
the resilient members are pogo pins.
[0044] As shown in figures 3a and 3b, there are at least two types of arrangements for the
detecting units 101 are arranged on a main level and/or in a recess underneath the
main level of the vaporizer connecting surface. As shown in figure 3a, the detecting
unit in projected position maybe partially arranged above the vaporizer main level
of the connecting surface 120. The plunger head 1012 is exposed on the vaporizer connecting
surface 120 and is pressed down if the container connecting surface 220 on the container
connecting surface 220 touches the plunger head when the container 2 is installed
and fixed on the vaporizer. On the other hand, the plunger head 1012 is not pressed
down if the plunger head 1012 fits in an indentation 201 of the container connecting
surface 220 when the container 2 is connected to the vaporizer main body 1. In another
arrangement, as shown in figure 3b, the detecting unit 101 in projected position is
arranged entirely in a recess formed by the connecting surface 120, and therefore
underneath the main level of the vaporizer connecting surface 120. The detecting unit
101 is pressed down (retracted) when a protrusion on the container connecting surface
220 touches the plunger head 1012 when the container 2 is connected to the vaporizer
main body 1.
[0045] As discussed above, the information may be encoded by the presence of absence of
indentations and/or protrusions 201 on the consumable container connecting surface,
and/or the depth and/or height levels of the different indentations and/or protrusions
201 as shown in figures 3c to 3e. In embodiments where multiple detecting units 101
are arranged in the detecting area, the pattern of the indentations and/or protrusions
201 may represent binary-coded data. Any known binary coded formats can be used, such
as ASCII, Unicode, GBK, GBK2312, UTF-8. Any kind of information related to the consumable
container 2 can be encoded by the indentations and/or protrusions 201.
[0046] Hereinafter, two embodiments of the process of obtaining information by the vaporizer
1 about a consumable container 2 are discussed with regard to figures 4a and 4b together
with figure 5.
[0047] According to an embodiment in which the information is encoded as binary data. When
the consumable container 2 is connected to the vaporizer 1, the vaporizer may be switched
on manually, or automatically if at least one of the detection units are pressed down
and/or if the detection units are electronically connected with the consumable container
surface 220. The positions of the resilient members are detected, in particular which
ones of the resilient members of the vaporizer are retracted and/or if the detection
units are electronically connected with the consumable container surface 220 (S101).
The information coded by the consumable container surface 220 is decoded, e.g. by
checking a table stored in a memory unit of the vaporizer against the result of the
detection (S102, S 103). At least some of the decoded information may be indicated
to the user by adjusting the intensity of the light color emitted by the LED light
110. E.g., the LED light 110 of figure 1 may be activated with a light with red intensified
in colors, indicating a type A consumable container is connected, if a first and a
second detecting units 101 are pressed down (retracted) or electronically connected,
while the other detecting units 101 fit in the indentations 201 and remain in their
projected position without touching the consumable container connecting surface (shown
in figure 4a). As another example, the LED light 110 may be activated with a light
with blue intensified in colors, indicating a type B consumable container is connected,
if a third and a forth detecting units 101 are pressed down or electronically connected,
or a light with green intensified in colors, indicating a type C consumable container
is connected, if a fifth and a sixth detecting units 101 are pressed down or electronically
connected (S104). In all these cases, the vaporizer may be set up or configured in
a mode which corresponds to the type of the consumable container.
[0048] In another embodiment of this invention, as shown in figure 4b together with figure
5 and based on the above embodiment, the retraction levels of resilient members are
detected as well, i.e. how far the resilient members are pressed down (S101). The
connected consumable connecter 2 is authenticated by checking if the protrusions 201
on the container connecting surface 220 connect and press the detecting units 101
in a predefined pattern. As shown in figure 4b, a first protrusion sticks out from
the container connecting surface 220 by a first length so that a first detecting unit
101 is fully pressed down to its fully retracted position, and then outputs data "A"
to the decoding unit. A second protrusion sticks out from the container connecting
surface 220 by a second length so that a second detecting unit 101 is half-way pressed
down to its half-way retracted position, and then outputs data "B". No protrusions
are at the positions corresponding to a third and a fourth detecting units 101, the
detecting units 101 are not pressed down and in their projected position, and then
output data "C" (S102). It is determined if the connected consumable container 2 is
authentic by checking if data "ABCC" represents consumable container 2 being authentic
in a table stored in the vaporizer (S103). The operation of the vaporizer system 3
is activated if the consumable container is determined to be authentic (S104).
1. A vaporizer (1) configured to be connected to a consumable container (2) for vaporizing
a consumable contained in the consumable container (2), a vaporizer connecting surface
(120) of the vaporizer (1) being connected to a consumable container connecting surface
(220) of the consumable container (2) when the vaporizer (1) is connected to the consumable
container (2), wherein the vaporizer (1) comprises one or more detecting units (101)
comprising a resilient member on the vaporizer connecting surface (120), on which
the resilient member can take a projected or retracted position, configured to detect
one or more aspects of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface (220)
encoding information about the consumable container (2) by detecting whether or not
or to which extent the resilient member is in a projected or retracted position when
the vaporizer (1) is connected to the consumable container (2).
2. The vaporizer (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein the resilient member is
configured to detect indentations and/or protrusions (201) arranged on a predetermined
area of the consumable container connecting surface (220).
3. The vaporizer (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein the detecting units (101)
is arranged on a main level and/or in a recess underneath the main level of the vaporizer
connecting surface (120).
4. The vaporizer (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein the resilient member is
configured to detect different depth and/or height levels of the indentations and/or
protrusions (201).
5. The vaporizer (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the vaporizer
(1) comprises a decoding unit configured to decode the information encoded by the
one or more aspects of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface (220).
6. The vaporizer (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the resilient
member is a pogo pin.
7. The vaporizer (1) according to the preceding claim, wherein the information is determined
at least by detecting if the pogo pin is electronically connected with the information
by determining.
8. The vaporizer (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the vaporizer
(1) comprises an operation unit, which is configured to check a table stored in the
vaporizer (1) against data obtained by detecting the one or more aspects of the shape
of the consumable container connecting surface (220).
9. A consumable container (2) configured to be connected to a vaporizer (1) according
to any one of the preceding claims and containing a consumable for being vaporized
in the vaporizer (1), the consumable container (2) comprising a consumable container
connecting surface (220) being connected to a vaporizer connecting surface (120) of
the vaporizer (1) when the consumable container (2) is connected to the vaporizer
(1), the shape of the consumable container connecting surface (220) having one or
more aspects which encode information about the consumable container (2).
10. The consumable container (2) according to the preceding claim, wherein at least parts
of the consumable container connecting surface (220) are made of a conductible material.
11. The consumable container (2) according to claims 9 or 10, wherein the one or more
aspects of the shape of the consumable container connecting surface (220) comprises
indentations and/or protrusions (201) at a predetermined area of the consumable container
connecting surface (220).
12. The consumable container (2) according to the preceding claim, wherein the information
is encoded by the presence of absence of indentations and/or protrusions (201) on
the consumable container connecting surface (220), and/or the depth and/or height
levels of the different indentations and/or protrusions (201).
13. A vaporizer system (3) comprising a vaporizer (1) according to any one of claims 1
to 8 and a consumable container (2) according to any one of claims 9 to 12.
14. A method of obtaining information about a consumable container (2) according to any
one of claims 9 to 12, configured to be connected to a vaporizer (1) according to
any one of claims 1 to 8, comprising the step of:
detecting which ones of the resilient members of the vaporizer (1) are pressed down
and/or how far a resilient member is pressed down when the vaporizer (1) is connected
to the consumable container (2),
decoding the information on the basis of the detection,
wherein the information is preferably decoded by checking a table stored in the vaporizer
(1) against data obtained by the detection.
15. The method according claim 14, further comprising the step of indicating at least
some of the obtained information to the user.