Electronic Vapor Inhaler

The capsule system with an inductively heatable element and breathable shell addresses leakage, waste, and uneven airflow issues in electronic vapor inhalers, providing efficient and consistent vapor delivery.

JP7825685B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-06JT INTERNATIONAL SA
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Application Number
JP2024183907
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Patents
Current Assignee / Owner
Priority Date
2014-06-27
Filing Date
2024-10-18
Publication Date
2026-03-06
Estimated Expiration
2035-06-05

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing electronic vapor inhalers face issues with leakage, waste, degradation of heating elements, and uneven airflow, which affect user experience and efficiency.

Method used

A capsule system with an inductively heatable element and a breathable shell for the flavor-releasing medium, ensuring quick, efficient heating and uniform airflow, while maintaining integrity and safety, and allowing for easy replacement.

Benefits of technology

The system provides a user-friendly, leak-proof, and efficient vapor delivery with consistent flavor and aroma, ensuring rapid heating and uniform airflow without degradation, enhancing user experience.

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Abstract

To provide a capsule for electronic vapor inhalers that comprises a shell to contain a flavor-release medium and induction-heatable elements arranged to heat the flavor-release medium.SOLUTION: An electronic vapor inhaler 10 comprises: a housing 12 having a proximal end 14 and a distal end 16; a mouthpiece 18 at the proximal end 14 of the housing 12; and a chamber 24 for receiving a flavor-release medium 40 and an induction-heatable element. The electronic vapor inhaler 10 comprises an induction heating arrangement 50 at the distal end 16 of the housing 12. The induction heating arrangement 50 is arranged to inductively heat the induction-heatable element and thereby heat the flavor-release medium 40.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present disclosure relates generally to electronic vapor inhalers, and more particularly to capsules including a flavor-releasing medium for use with an electronic vapor inhaler, where the flavor-releasing medium can be heated to produce vapor for inhalation by a user. [Background technology]

[0002] The use of electronic vapor inhalers (also known as electronic cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and personal vaporizers), which can be used as an alternative to traditional smoking devices such as cigarettes, cigars, and pipes, is becoming increasingly popular and widespread. Electronic vapor inhalers, which are usually battery-powered, heat and atomize a nicotine-containing liquid to produce a nicotine-containing vapor that can be inhaled by the user. The vapor is inhaled through a mouthpiece to deliver the nicotine to the lungs, and the vapor exhaled by the user roughly mimics the appearance of smoke from traditional smoking devices. Inhaling the vapor produces a physical sensation similar to traditional smoking, but harmful chemicals such as carbon dioxide and tar are not produced or inhaled due to the lack of combustion.

[0003] There are currently a variety of electronic vapor inhalers on the market, all of which have drawbacks that the present disclosure seeks to overcome. Summary of the Invention

[0004] According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a capsule for an electronic vapor inhaler, the capsule comprising: a shell for containing a flavor-releasing medium; an inductively heatable element disposed within the shell and configured to heat the flavor-releasing medium; wherein at least a portion of the shell comprises a breathable material.

[0005] According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an electronic vapor inhaler, comprising: a housing having a proximal end and a distal end; a mouthpiece at the proximal end of the housing; a capsule according to the first aspect of the present disclosure disposed within the housing; an induction heating device configured to inductively heat the inductively heatable element, thereby heating the flavor-releasing medium; Equipped with.

[0006] The capsule provides a user-friendly method for loading the flavor-releasing medium into the electronic vapor inhaler, avoiding the need for the user to directly manipulate the flavor-releasing medium, thereby reducing the possibility of leakage and waste. Because the flavor-releasing medium is introduced into the shell during manufacturing to form a pre-manufactured capsule, its integrity, safety, and quality can be assured. Accurate dosing of the flavor-releasing medium can also be assured.

[0007] By disposing an inductively heatable element within the shell in close proximity to and in contact with at least a portion of the flavor-releasing medium, the flavor-releasing medium is heated quickly and efficiently in the presence of an induction magnetic field, resulting in a rapid heating response with relatively low power requirements. The capsule has no moving parts, and the heating element is a disposable item contained within the shell. The heating element is never used up because it is renewed each time the capsule is replaced, and therefore there is no degradation in performance over time. This should be contrasted with, for example, existing electronic vapor inhalers, which have a resistive heating element in the inhaler housing that is used up or fails after a predetermined number of uses. In the event of a failure, the electronic vapor inhaler may need to be discarded entirely or replaced with a new one.

[0008] The breathable material allows ambient air to flow into and through the shell as the user inhales through the mouthpiece, ensuring that airflow is evenly distributed throughout the shell, which maximizes flavor and aroma release from the heated flavor-releasing medium, thereby producing a vapor that is more appealing to the user.

[0009] The flavor-releasing medium may be any material that can be heated to release a vapor for inhalation by a user. The flavor-releasing medium may be tobacco or a tobacco material, and may be infused with a vapor-forming medium such as propylene glycol. The flavor-releasing medium is not limited to tobacco, however; any flavor-releasing medium may be used. The flavor-releasing medium may take any suitable form, including fine pieces or pellets, or fibers.

[0010] The capsules are typically single-use, disposable items that can be easily and safely removed from the electronic vapor inhaler once sufficient flavor and aroma is no longer being released from the flavor-releasing medium, and a new capsule pre-filled with the flavor-releasing medium can simply be inserted in its place.

[0011] The shell may include a base region and a sidewall region. The base region may be formed of a breathable material. The sidewall region may be formed of a breathable material. The base region and sidewall region may be integrally molded. A uniform flow of air is provided within the shell through the breathable base region and / or sidewall region, thereby ensuring a uniform airflow across the heated flavor-releasing medium.

[0012] The shell may include a lid, which may be formed of a breathable material. The lid may be sealed to the upper periphery of the sidewall region to close the shell. The heated air or vapor may then exit the shell through the breathable lid. When heated air exits the shell through the breathable lid, it typically cools and condenses to form vapor as it passes through the electronic vapor inhaler. In either case, vapor having an acceptable flavor and aroma is delivered to the mouthpiece for inhalation by the user.

[0013] The breathable material is advantageously an electrically insulating and non-magnetic material. Essential properties of this material include high breathability to allow air to flow through the material, resistance to high temperatures, and low cost. Examples of suitable materials include cellulose fibers, paper, cotton, and silk. This list is not exhaustive, and those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that many other breathable materials can be used. The breathable material can also act as a filter.

[0014] The lid may be penetrable, for example to provide an air outlet from the shell for heated air or steam.

[0015] The capsule may include a plurality of inductively heatable elements. The number of inductively heatable elements may be selected to provide optimal heating of the flavor-releasing medium. The inductively heatable elements may be spaced apart between the base region and the lid. The inductively heatable elements may be spaced apart at regular intervals. The spacing of the inductively heatable elements substantially defines a plurality of adjacent regions for the flavor-releasing medium, such that the inductively heatable elements and the flavor-releasing medium alternate between the base region and the lid.

[0016] The or each inductively heatable element may be formed such that its cross-sectional shape generally corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the shell. The shell may, for example, be generally circular in cross-section and the or each inductively heatable element may comprise a generally circular disk that may be coaxially disposed within the shell.

[0017] The or each inductively heatable element may include one or more apertures which may allow air to flow through the or each inductively heatable element, thereby improving airflow through the shell and hence the heated flavour-releasing medium.

[0018] The housing of the electronic vapor inhaler may include a chamber in which the capsule is removably disposed. The chamber may be thermally isolated from the external environment. The chamber may be located at any suitable position between the distal end and the proximal end of the housing. In some embodiments, the chamber may be located at the proximal end. In other embodiments, the chamber may be located at the distal end. In the latter case, even if the temperature of the outer surface of the housing increases slightly as the contents of the shell heat up during operation of the induction heating device, this increase in temperature does not occur at the proximal end of the housing where the mouthpiece is located.

[0019] The induction heating device may comprise an induction coil, which may extend around the chamber.

[0020] The housing may include an air inlet through which air can flow into the chamber and through the breathable material into the shell. Multiple air inlets may be provided. The housing may be fitted with an airflow control mechanism to modify the airflow through one or each air inlet and thus the airflow through the breathable material into the shell. This may allow a user to influence the amount of flavor and aroma released from the heated flavor-releasing medium during inhalation through the mouthpiece.

[0021] The electronic vapor inhaler may include a temperature sensor to measure the temperature within the shell. The temperature sensor may penetrate the shell, e.g., the lid, although this is not strictly necessary. Any suitable temperature sensor may be used, such as, for example, a thermocouple, a resistance temperature detector, or a thermistor.

[0022] The temperature sensor may include a hollow passageway that may also act as an air flow outlet to allow heated air or vapor to flow from the shell to the mouthpiece.

[0023] The electronic vapor inhaler may include a controller that may be configured to energize the induction heating device to maintain a substantially constant, predetermined temperature within the shell. The controller may be configured to activate the induction heating device based on a temperature measured by the temperature sensor, thereby creating a closed-loop feedback control. However, it should be understood that temperature control may be provided without using a temperature sensor to measure the temperature within the shell. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0024] [Figure 1] 1 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an electronic vapor inhaler including a capsule according to the present disclosure; [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is an enlarged view of the distal end and capsule of the electronic vapor inhaler shown in FIG. 1. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a schematic side view through the capsule shown in FIGS. 1 and 2. [Figure 4] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line AA in FIG. 2. [Figure 5] FIG. 3 is a view similar to FIG. 2 of an alternative embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0025] Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

[0026] The electronic vapor inhaler 10 comprises a generally elongated housing 12 having a proximal end 14 and a distal end 16. The electronic vapor inhaler 10 includes a mouthpiece 18 at a proximal end 14 through which a user can inhale vapor produced by heating a flavor-releasing medium 40. The electronic vapor inhaler 10 includes a controller 20 in the form of a microprocessor (not shown) and a power source 22 in the form of one or more batteries, which may be, for example, inductively rechargeable.

[0027] The housing 12 includes a chamber 24 into which a capsule 26 can be removably inserted. In the drawings, the chamber 24 is located at the distal end 16 of the housing 12, but this is not strictly necessary and the chamber 24 may be located at any suitable location between the proximal end 14 and the distal end 16. In the illustrated embodiment, the chamber 24 is formed as a removable part and is accessed by removing it from the distal end 16 of the housing 12. In alternative embodiments, the chamber 24 may be formed in the housing 12 without being removable, and the chamber 24 may be accessed simply by removing an access cover or cap. Either way, the capsule 26 can be easily inserted into or removed from the chamber 24.

[0028] 3 and 4, includes a shell 28 having a generally circular cross-section in the illustrated embodiment. Shell 28 includes a base 30 and a sidewall 32, which may be integrally molded. Sidewall 32 has an upper periphery 33 that defines an opening 36 at a top 34 of shell 28. In the illustrated embodiment, the diameter of shell 28 gradually increases from base wall 30 to top 34 such that shell 28 has a generally frustoconical shape. This diameter, however, may also be generally constant such that shell 28 has a generally cylindrical shape.

[0029] The capsule 26 includes a lid 38 that is sealed to the top 34 of the shell 28 around the upper periphery 33 of the sidewall 32, for example with a suitable adhesive, or in any other suitable manner. In the embodiment shown in Figures 1-4, the base 30 and the sidewall 32 are both formed of a breathable material, thereby allowing ambient air to flow into the shell 28. The lid 38 is also formed of a breathable material, thereby allowing heated air or steam to exit the shell 28 and flow along the conduit 15 to the mouthpiece 18. The breathable material typically comprises cellulose fibers, although, as previously described herein, other materials may of course be used.

[0030] The shell 28 is filled with a flavor-releasing medium 40 before a lid 38 is sealed to the top 34 of the shell 28 around the upper periphery 33 of the sidewall 32. The flavor-releasing medium 40 typically comprises tobacco or tobacco material that may be infused with a vapor-forming medium, such as propylene glycol, so that it may be heated to produce vapor for inhalation by a user through the mouthpiece 18 of the electronic vapor inhaler 10. When tobacco or tobacco material is used, the electronic vapor inhaler 10 may be used as an e-cigarette. However, as previously described herein, materials other than tobacco may also be used.

[0031] Capsule 26 includes a plurality of inductively heatable elements 42 spaced apart within shell 28 at roughly equal distances between base 30 and lid 38. Inductively heatable elements 42 include any suitable material that increases in temperature in the presence of an inductive magnetic field.

[0032] In the illustrated embodiment, the inductively heatable element 42 is a generally circular disk shape (see FIG. 4) whose cross section generally matches the generally circular cross section of the shell 28. The inductively heatable element 42, however, can take any suitable shape. As can be seen in FIG. 4, the diameter of the circular inductively heatable element 42 is smaller than the diameter of the circular shell 28 to allow air to flow between the periphery of the circular inductively heatable element 42 and the sidewall 32 within the shell 28.

[0033] The inductively heatable element 42 contacts at least a portion of the flavor-releasing medium 40. As a result When the inductively heatable element 42 is heated in the presence of an induction magnetic field, the flavor-releasing medium 40 tends to heat quickly and uniformly throughout the shell 28. As a result, the temperature of the heated shell 28 is generally uniform throughout.

[0034] The electronic vapor inhaler 10 includes an induction heating device 50 that includes an induction coil 52 that can be energized by the power source 22. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, when the induction coil 52 is energized, a magnetic field is created that induces eddy currents in the inductively heatable element 42, thereby heating the inductively heatable element 42. This heat is then transferred from the inductively heatable element 42 to the flavor-releasing medium 40 by, for example, conduction, radiation, and convection.

[0035] The operation of the induction heating device 50 is controlled by the controller 20 to maintain the flavor-releasing medium 40 within the shell 28 at a substantially constant temperature optimized for the release of flavors and aromas from the flavor-releasing medium 40.

[0036] 1 and 2, the electronic vapor inhaler 10 includes a temperature sensor 44 that extends through the lid 38 and into the shell 28 when the capsule 26 is in the chamber 24. The temperature sensor 44 measures the temperature within the shell 28, and the controller 20 controls the operation of the induction heating device 50 based on the temperature measured by the temperature sensor 44.

[0037] When a user wishes to use the electronic vapor inhaler 10 to inhale vapor, the user may first need to gain access to the chamber 24, for example, by removing the chamber 24 (e.g., by unscrewing it) from the distal end 16 of the housing 12. The user then places a pre-manufactured capsule 26 into the chamber 24. The pre-manufactured capsules 26 are typically supplied in individually purchased packs, with the flavor-releasing medium 40 and the inductively heatable element 42 already included in each capsule 26, as they are provided during the manufacture of the capsules 26. Loading the capsule 26 into the chamber 24 is therefore a very simple process for the user.

[0038] The user then closes the chamber 24, for example, by reattaching the chamber 24 to the distal end 16 of the housing 12 (e.g., by screwing it back onto the housing 12). During attachment of the chamber 24 to the housing 12, the temperature sensor 44 penetrates the lid 38. The electronic vapor inhaler 10 can then be switched on for use by the user, thereby energizing the induction coil 52 and heating the inductively heatable element 42 and flavor-releasing medium 40, as described above, so that the flavor-releasing medium 40 is heated without being burned.

[0039] When a user places their mouth over mouthpiece 18 and inhales, ambient air is drawn into chamber 24 through air inlet 54. Ambient air enters shell 28 through base 30 and sidewall 32, which are formed of breathable material as described above. This airflow is indicated diagrammatically by line 56. As the air flows through shell 28, it is heated, and the heated air, having the appropriate aroma and flavor, flows out of shell 28 through breathable lid 38, as indicated by line 58. As the heated air flows along conduit 15, it cools and condenses to form vapor that can be inhaled by the user through mouthpiece 18. Control device 20 may include a temperature selection device to allow the user to select a desired vapor inhalation temperature, since the optimal vapor temperature at mouthpiece 18 is a matter of personal choice.

[0040] It will be appreciated that during inhalation, and as ambient air flows into and through the shell 28, the induction coil 52 may be energized as needed to maintain a substantially constant temperature within the shell 28. This in turn ensures that the temperature of the vapor inhaled by the user through the mouthpiece 18 is substantially constant.

[0041] When the flavor and aroma of the vapor delivered to the mouthpiece 18 reaches a level that the user deems unacceptable, the chamber 24 may be accessed, for example, by removing it from the distal end 16 of the housing 12. The used capsule 26 may then be removed and discarded, and a new capsule 26 may be placed in the chamber 24 before the chamber 24 is re-installed on the distal end 16 as described above to return the electronic vapor inhaler 10 to a ready-to-use state.

[0042] Figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of an electronic vapor inhaler 60. The electronic vapor inhaler 60 shares many common features with the electronic vapor inhaler 10 shown in Figures 1, 2 and 4, and corresponding features are therefore indicated by corresponding reference numerals.

[0043] The electronic vapor inhaler 60 uses a modified temperature sensor 62 having a hollow passageway 46 through which heated air or vapor flows out of the shell 28 and along the conduit 15 to the mouthpiece 18. Therefore, in this alternative embodiment, it is not strictly necessary for the lid 38 to comprise a breathable material. To accommodate the temperature sensor 62, the inductively heatable elements 42 each include a central gap 64. These gaps also tend to improve airflow through the shell 28.

[0044] While exemplary embodiments have been described in the preceding paragraphs, it should be understood that various modifications may be made to these embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. Thus, the breadth and scope of the claims should not be limited to the exemplary embodiments described above. Each feature disclosed in this specification, including the claims and drawings, may be replaced by an alternative feature serving the same, equivalent, or similar purpose, unless expressly stated otherwise.

[0045] For example, it is not necessary for both the base 30 and the sidewall 32 of the shell 28 to be formed of a breathable material; it is sufficient if only one of them is formed of a breathable material. In this case, it may be preferable for the base 30 to be formed of a breathable material so that air can flow through the shell 28 between the base 30 and the top 34, thereby exposing substantially all of the flavor-releasing medium 40.

[0046] Although in practice it may be desirable to use multiple inductively heatable elements 42 as described above, a single inductively heatable element 42 may be used to achieve the required heating of the flavor releasing medium 40 .

[0047] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the specification and claims, the words "comprises," "comprising," and the like, are to be construed in an inclusive sense, i.e., in the sense of "including, but not limited to," as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense.

[0048] Any combination of the above-described features in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context.

Claims

1. A capsule (26) for an electronic vapor inhaler (10), comprising: The capsule comprises: a shell (28) containing a flavor-releasing medium (40); an inductively heatable element (42) contained within the shell (28) and configured to heat the flavor-releasing medium (40); The shell (28) includes a base region (30) and a sidewall region (32); the size of the inductively heatable element (42) is smaller than the size of the shell (28); The base region (30) is formed of a breathable material. capsule.

2. 10. The capsule of claim 1, wherein the flavor-releasing medium (40) is tobacco or a tobacco material.

3. 3. The capsule of claim 2, wherein the tobacco or tobacco material is infused with a vapor-forming medium.

4. The capsule of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the flavour releasing medium (40) is in the form of fine pieces or pellets or comprises a fibrous form.

5. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the base region (30) and the side wall region (32) are integrally formed.

6. The capsule of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the shell (28) further comprises a lid (38).

7. 7. The capsule of claim 6, wherein the lid (38) is made of a breathable material.

8. 8. Capsule according to claim 6 or 7, wherein the lid (38) is sealed to the upper peripheral edge (33) of the side wall region (32).

9. A capsule according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the cross section of the inductively heatable element (42) substantially corresponds to the cross section of the shell (28).

10. The capsule according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the shell (28) has a generally cylindrical shape.

11. An electronic vapor inhaler (10, 60), comprising: a housing (12) having a proximal end (14) and a distal end (16); a mouthpiece (18) at the proximal end (14) of the housing (12); A capsule (26) according to any one of claims 1 to 10, arranged within the housing (12); an induction heating device (50) configured to inductively heat the inductively heatable element (42), thereby heating the flavor-releasing medium (40); An electronic vapor inhaler comprising:

12. 12. The electronic vapor inhaler of claim 11, wherein the induction heating device (50) comprises an induction coil.

13. 13. The electronic vapor inhaler of claim 11 or 12, wherein the housing (12) includes a chamber (24) in which the capsule (26) is removably disposed and an air inlet (54), through which ambient air can flow into the chamber (24) and into the shell (28) through a breathable material.

14. The electronic vapor inhaler of any one of claims 11 to 13, further comprising a temperature sensor (44, 62) for measuring a temperature within the shell (28), and wherein a control device (20) of the electronic vapor inhaler (10) is configured to activate the induction heating device (50) to maintain a substantially predetermined temperature within the shell (28) based on the temperature measured by the temperature sensor (44, 62).

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