Device and method for controlling the device

Dielectric heating in aerosol generating devices addresses the challenge of moisture reduction in sticks by selectively evaporating water over glycerin, maintaining flavor consistency.

JP7830665B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-16KT&G CO LTD
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Filing Date
2023-02-01
Publication Date
2026-03-16

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Technical Problem

Existing aerosol generating devices fail to effectively reduce moisture content in sticks, such as cigarettes, while preserving the original taste and selectively removing substances like glycerin, leading to potential flavor deterioration.

Method used

The device employs dielectric heating using electrodes to selectively reduce moisture content by dielectrically heating the stick at a predetermined frequency, minimizing the evaporation of glycerin and maintaining flavor.

Benefits of technology

This method effectively reduces moisture content in sticks while preserving taste by selectively evaporating water over glycerin, ensuring consistent flavor quality.

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Abstract

A device is disclosed that includes a body including an insertion space, an electrode disposed adjacent to the insertion space, and a controller that controls the electrode to dielectrically heat a cigarette inserted into the insertion space at a predetermined frequency to reduce a moisture content.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present disclosure relates to an aerosol generating device for accommodating a stick containing a medium, a device such as a tobacco case, etc.

Background Art

[0002] As an example of a device, an aerosol generating device is for extracting a predetermined component (e.g., aerosol) from a medium or a substance. The medium can contain substances of various components. The substances contained in the medium can be flavor substances of various components. For example, the substances contained in the medium can include a nicotine component, a herb component, and / or a coffee component, etc. In recent years, various studies on aerosol generating devices have been conducted.

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0003] The present disclosure aims to solve the above-mentioned problems and other problems.

[0004] Another object of the present disclosure is to provide a device for drying a stick so as to reduce the moisture content of the stick and a control method for the device.

[0005] Still another object of the present disclosure is to selectively remove only moisture, excluding substances such as glycerin contained in the medium of the stick.

[0006] Still another object of the present disclosure is to prevent the taste of the stick from deteriorating.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0007] According to one aspect of the subject matter of the present application, the device includes a body including an insertion space, an electrode disposed adjacent to the insertion space, and a control unit configured to control the electrode to dielectrically heat a cigarette inserted into the insertion space at a predetermined frequency so as to reduce the moisture content. [Effects of the Invention]

[0008] According to at least one of the embodiments of this disclosure, a device for drying a stick to reduce its moisture content and a method for controlling the device can be provided.

[0009] According to at least one of the embodiments of this disclosure, it is possible to selectively remove only water while removing substances such as glycerin contained in the medium of the stick.

[0010] According to at least one of the embodiments of this disclosure, it is possible to prevent the taste of the stick from changing.

[0011] Any additional applicable scope of this disclosure will become apparent from the following detailed description. However, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of this disclosure will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, the detailed description and specific embodiments, such as preferred embodiments of this disclosure, should be understood to be given merely as examples. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0012] [Figure 1] This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Figure 2] This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Figure 3] This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Figure 4] This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Figure 5] This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Figure 6] This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Figure 7] This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Figure 8]This figure shows an example of an aerosol generating apparatus according to the embodiments of the present disclosure. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0013] The embodiments disclosed in this specification will be described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings. For the sake of brevity in the description with reference to the drawings, identical or similar components are given the same reference numeral, and redundant descriptions thereof are omitted.

[0014] The suffixes "module" and "part" used in the following description of the components are solely for the purpose of facilitating the explanation of the specification and have no special meaning or role.

[0015] In this disclosure, things that are well known to those skilled in the art are omitted for the sake of brevity. The accompanying drawings are provided to facilitate the understanding of various technical features, and it should be understood that the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited to the accompanying drawings. Accordingly, this disclosure should be construed to include all modifications, equivalents, and substitutions in addition to those specifically disclosed in the accompanying drawings.

[0016] While ordinal terms such as "first," "second," etc., may be used to describe a variety of components, it should be understood that these components are not limited by such terms. These terms are used solely to distinguish one component from another.

[0017] When we say that one component is "linked" to another, it is understandable that other components may exist in between. On the other hand, when we say that one component is "directly linked" to another, it is understandable that there are no other components in between.

[0018] A singular expression includes plural expressions unless explicitly indicated otherwise in the context.

[0019] Hereinafter, the "device" can be the aerosol generating device 100 or the tobacco case 300 described later. However, this is only an example, and the device is not limited thereto, and any device that houses tobacco can be used.

[0020] The aerosol generating device 100 will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 4. The device can be the aerosol generating device 100. Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the aerosol generating device 100 can include at least one of a battery 11, a control unit 12, and a heater 13. The aerosol generating device 100 can further include a sensor 14. Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, the aerosol generating device 100 can further include a cartridge 15.

[0021] Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the battery 11, the control unit 12, and the heater 13 can be arranged in a row. Referring to FIG. 3, the battery 11, the control unit 12, the heater 13, and the cartridge 14 can be arranged in a row. Referring to FIG. 4, the cartridge 15 and the heater 13 can be arranged side by side facing each other. The internal structure of the aerosol generating device 100 is not limited to that shown in the figures.

[0022] The aerosol generating device 100 can provide an insertion space S. The insertion space S can open to the upper side of the aerosol generating device 100. The insertion space S can have a cylindrical shape. A stick 200 can be inserted into the insertion space S. The insertion space S can have a shape corresponding to the lower part of the stick 200. A single stick 200 can be inserted into the insertion space S. The stick 200 can be exposed from the insertion space S to the outside of the aerosol generating device 100. The stick 200 can contain a medium inside. The stick 200 can be referred to as a cigarette 200. The medium can include glycerin.

[0023] The heater 13 may be positioned around or inside the insertion space S. The heater 13 can heat the insertion space S and the stick 200 inserted into the insertion space S. The heater 13 can heat the stick 200 to burn off the medium inside the stick 200 and generate an aerosol. The heater 13 may be an electrical resistance heating heater. The heater 13 may be made of a conductive metal. The heater 13 can generate heat directly by receiving current from the battery 11. As another example, an induction coil (not shown) may be wound around the heater 13, and the heater 13 may generate heat from a magnetic field generated by an AC current flowing through the induction coil (not shown). The magnetic field can penetrate the heater 13 and generate eddy currents within the heater 13, and the current can generate heat in the heater 13.

[0024] Referring to Figure 1, the heater 13 may protrude upward from the bottom of the insertion space S. The heater 13 may have a long, rod-like shape. The heater 13 may be formed so that its upper end is pointed. When the stick 200 is inserted into the insertion space S, the heater 13 is inserted into the inside of the stick 200, and the heater 13 can heat the medium inside the stick 200. When the stick 200 is heated, the medium can burn and produce an aerosol.

[0025] Referring to Figures 2 to 4, the heater 13 can surround the insertion space S. When the stick 200 is inserted into the insertion space S, the heater 13 can surround the lower part of the stick 200. The heater 30 can extend circumferentially along the periphery of the insertion space S. The heater 30 can be formed in a ring shape or a cylindrical shape. When the stick 200 is inserted into the insertion space S, the heater 13 surrounds the lower outer surface of the stick 200, and the heater 13 can heat the lower outer surface of the stick 200. When the stick 200 is heated, the medium inside the stick 200 can burn and produce an aerosol. The heater 200 can be positioned at a height corresponding to the medium inside the stick 200. Figures 3 and 4 show an aerosol generator 100 that includes the heater 13, but the heater 13 may not be included in the aerosol generator if necessary.

[0026] Cartridge 15 can store liquid. Cartridge 15 can generate an aerosol through the stored liquid. Cartridge 15 may include a wick that receives the stored liquid. Cartridge 15 may include a heater that heats the wick to generate an aerosol. The heater of cartridge 15 can wind up the wick. The aerosol generated in cartridge 15 can be transmitted to the user through a stick 200 inserted into the aerosol generator 100.

[0027] The lower end of the stick 200 is inserted into the insertion space S, and the upper end can be exposed to the outside from the insertion space S. The user can inhale air by putting the exposed upper end of the stick 200 in their mouth. The air can be supplied to the user along with an aerosol as it passes through the inside of the aerosol generator 100.

[0028] The battery 11 can supply power to operate at least one of the control unit 12, heater 13, sensor 14, and cartridge 15. The battery 11 can also supply the power necessary for the display, motor, and other components of the aerosol generator 100 to operate.

[0029] The control unit 12 can control the overall operation of the aerosol generator 100. The control unit 12 can control the operation of at least one of the following: the battery 11, heater 13, sensor 14, and cartridge 15. The control unit 12 can control the operation of the display, motor, and other components provided in the aerosol generator 100. The control unit 12 can check the status of each component of the aerosol generator 100 and determine whether the aerosol generator 100 is in an operational state.

[0030] Sensor 14 can sense changes in the surrounding electromagnetic field. For example, sensor 14 can sense changes in the electromagnetic field within the insertion space S. The control unit 12 can receive a sensing signal from sensor 14 and determine the state of the area around sensor 14. Based on the changes in the electromagnetic field sensed by sensor 14, the control unit 12 can control the operation of various components.

[0031] The electrodes 20 can be positioned around the insertion space S. The electrodes 20 can dielectrically heat the insertion space S. The electrodes 20 can generate a high-frequency electric field in the insertion space. The battery 11 can provide a DC voltage. The oscillator can receive a DC voltage from the battery and provide an AC voltage to the electrodes. The control unit 12 can control the operation of the high-frequency electric field.

[0032] Therefore, the electrode 20 can heat the insertion space S and reduce the moisture content inside the stick 200. The moisture contained in the stick 200 can be reduced by vibration and evaporation due to dielectric heating. The stick 200 can be dried. During dielectric heating, substances contained in the medium, such as glycerin, may not evaporate. Alternatively, during dielectric heating, the amount of evaporation of substances contained in the medium, such as glycerin, may be less than the amount of moisture evaporation.

[0033] Dielectric heating is a high-frequency heating method that utilizes genetic loss. When an insulating material to be heated, such as a dielectric, is placed in a high-frequency electric field, it can be heated due to genetic loss. Therefore, the dipoles constituting the dielectric can change direction in response to the alternating AC electric field and generate vibrations at the same frequency as the applied frequency. This vibration generates frictional heat within the dielectric, causing it to heat up. The frequency of the dipoles can change depending on the applied frequency and voltage. The usable frequency may vary depending on the material.

[0034] The energy lost in a dielectric material can be the energy supplied to the dielectric. Since dielectric heating is due to genetic loss, it can be selectively absorbed by materials with high genetic loss, heating only the necessary parts. Each dielectric material can have different dielectric losses. The genetic loss coefficient of water can be greater than that of glycerin. Also, the relative polarity of water is 1, and the relative polarity of glycerin is 0.812, so the relative polarity of water molecules can be higher than that of glycerin.

[0035] Therefore, by selectively heating and evaporating only the water contained in the stick 200, while removing the glycerin contained in the stick 200 within a predetermined frequency range, the water content of the stick 200 can be reduced.

[0036] Therefore, even if Stick 200 absorbs moisture in a humid environment, it can be easily dried. Furthermore, it prevents the aerosol generated by Stick 200 from changing in taste, thus maintaining the original flavor.

[0037] Referring to Figures 5 and 6, at least one pair of electrodes 20 may be formed on either side of the insertion space S. The pair of electrodes 20 may face each other. The pair of electrodes 20 may be arranged side by side or at a predetermined angle. The pair of electrodes 20 can receive a high-frequency voltage and dielectrically heat the stick 200 inserted into the insertion space S. The electrodes 20 may face the insertion space. The electrodes 20 may extend long in the vertical direction along the insertion space S. The electrodes 20 may be formed to a height approximately corresponding to the height of the insertion space S. Referring to Figures 1, 5 and 6, the electrodes 20 may be arranged with the heater 13 in between. As another example, in Figures 2 to 4, the electrodes 20 may also be arranged inside the heater 13.

[0038] The sensor 14 is positioned around the insertion space S and can be directed toward both sides of the insertion space S. The sensor 14 can sense changes in the surrounding electromagnetic field. For example, the sensor 14 can sense changes in the electromagnetic field within the insertion space S.

[0039] Sensor 14 may be a capacitance sensor 14. Sensor 14 can sense changes in the surroundings by sensing changes in the surrounding capacitance. Capacitance sensor 14 can be based on one of two sensor technologies: self-capacitance or mutual capacitance. When an object approaches capacitance sensor 14, or when an object around capacitance sensor 14 moves or changes state, a change in self-capacitance may occur, or a change in electrode force between separated electrodes may occur.

[0040] Sensor 14 can sense the moisture content of the stick 200 inserted into the insertion space S. For example, in the case of a stick 200 inserted into the insertion space S, the moisture content contained in the stick 200 changes depending on the degree of use, and therefore the capacitance sensed by sensor 14 may change. Thus, sensor 14 can sense the degree to which the stick 200 has been used, or whether the stick 200 has been reused. For this purpose, a lookup table showing the capacitance value sensed by sensor 14 and the corresponding change in the moisture content of the stick 200 can be stored in memory.

[0041] The control unit 12 can receive a sensing signal from the sensor 14 and determine the state of the area around the sensor 14. The control unit 12 can control the operation of the electrode 20 based on the moisture content of the stick 200 sensed by the sensor 14. If the moisture content of the stick 200 sensed by the sensor 14 is above a reference value, the control unit 12 can control the electrode 20 to dielectrically heat the insertion space S to dry the stick 200.

[0042] Referring to Figures 6 and 8, the sensor 14 senses the moisture content of the stick 200 inserted into the insertion space S (S1) and can confirm whether the moisture content of the stick 200 is above a reference value (S2). If the moisture content of the stick 200 inserted into the insertion space S exceeds the reference value (yes in S2), the control unit 12 can control the electrode 20 to dielectrically heat the stick 200 inserted into the insertion space S to reduce the moisture content of the stick 200 (S3). After that, the moisture content of the stick 200 is sensed again (S1) and can confirm whether the moisture content is above a reference value (S2). If the moisture content of the stick 200 is below the reference value (no in S2), the control unit 12 can control the heater 13 to heat the stick 200 to generate an aerosol.

[0043] Referring to Figure 7, the device may be a cigarette case 300. The body 30 of the cigarette case 300 can provide an insertion space S with an open top. The opening of the insertion space S may be covered by a head 31 of the cigarette case 300. The head 31 may be connected to the body 30. The head 31 can be tilted away from the body 30 to open and close the opening of the insertion space S.

[0044] The insertion space S can accommodate multiple sticks 200. For example, the insertion space S can accommodate a total of 20 sticks 200. The cigarette case 300 can include electrodes 20. The electrodes can be positioned on both sides of the body 30 of the cigarette case 300 with the insertion space S in between. A pair of electrodes 20 can face each other. The electrodes 20 can be connected to an AC power supply and receive a high-frequency voltage. The electrodes 20 can dielectrically heat the insertion space S, but this has been described above and will be omitted here. The arrangement of the electrodes 20 is not limited to those described above, and various arrangements that enable dielectric heating are possible. The sensor 14 can sense the moisture content of the sticks 200 located in the insertion space S, but this has been described above and will be omitted here.

[0045] Referring to Figures 7 and 8, the cigarette case 300 does not need to include the heater 13. Therefore, step S4 can be omitted.

[0046] Referring to Figures 1 to 8, a device according to one aspect of the present disclosure may include a body including an insertion space, an electrode positioned adjacent to the insertion space, and a control unit that controls the electrode to dielectrically heat a cigarette inserted into the insertion space at a predetermined frequency to reduce its moisture content.

[0047] According to other aspects of this disclosure, the electrode may be one of a pair of electrodes, each positioned on either side of the insertion space.

[0048] According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the device may further include a sensor positioned around the insertion space. The control unit may determine the moisture content of a cigarette inserted into the insertion space based on a value sensed by the sensor, and if the moisture content of the cigarette is above a reference value, the electrode may be controlled to dielectrically heat the cigarette. The sensor is a capacitive sensor, and the moisture content may be determined based on the capacitance sensed by the sensor. The device may further include a memory that stores the corresponding capacitance value sensed by the sensor and the moisture content of the cigarette.

[0049] According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the device may further include a resistive heater that generates heat to heat a cigarette inserted into the insertion space. The insertion space may have a long cylindrical shape into which a single cigarette is inserted.

[0050] According to other aspects of this disclosure, the electrode can extend in the longitudinal direction of the insertion space and face the insertion space.

[0051] According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the device may further include a sensor positioned around the insertion space. The control unit may determine the moisture content of a cigarette inserted into the insertion space based on a value sensed by the sensor, and control the heater to heat the cigarette if the moisture content of the cigarette is below a reference value, and control the heater to heat the cigarette after dielectric heating of the insertion space by the electrode if the moisture content of the cigarette is above the reference value.

[0052] According to other aspects of this disclosure, the heater may protrude from the bottom of the insertion space.

[0053] According to other aspects of this disclosure, the heater may have a cylindrical shape surrounding the insertion space.

[0054] According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the device may further include a cartridge that is mounted on the body and communicates with the insertion space, thereby allowing an aerosol to pass through to the cigarette inserted into the insertion space.

[0055] Other aspects of this disclosure can provide a method for controlling a device. The method may include the step of dielectric heating the cigarette at a predetermined frequency using electrodes positioned adjacent to the insertion space to reduce the moisture content of the cigarette.

[0056] According to other aspects of the present disclosure, the method may include: sensing the moisture content of the cigarette inserted into the insertion space using a sensor; if the moisture content of the cigarette is above a reference value, dielectrically heating the cigarette with the electrodes to reduce the moisture content of the cigarette; and, after dielectric heating the cigarette, if the moisture content of the cigarette is below the reference value, heating the cigarette with a resistive heater that heats the cigarette inserted into the insertion space.

[0057] The specific or other embodiments of the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure are not mutually exclusive or distinguishable. The specific or all elements of the above-mentioned embodiments of the present disclosure can be combined with or combined with other elements in terms of configuration or function.

[0058] For example, configuration A described in one embodiment of this disclosure and drawings and configuration B described in another embodiment of this disclosure and drawings can be combined with each other. That is, even if combinations between configurations are not directly described, such combinations are possible unless otherwise stated as impossible.

[0059] While the embodiments have been described above with reference to numerous exemplary examples, those skilled in the art in the field relating to the principles of this disclosure should understand that many other modifications and embodiments are possible. More specifically, a variety of modifications and variations are possible in the components and / or arrangements of the subject combinations within the scope of this disclosure, drawings, and appended claims. In addition to the modifications and variations of the components and / or arrangements, other applications will also become apparent to those skilled in the art.

Claims

1. The body including the insertion space, An electrode positioned adjacent to the insertion space, A resistive heater that generates heat to heat the cigarette inserted into the insertion space, A device comprising: an electrode that controls dielectric heating of the cigarette at a predetermined frequency to reduce its moisture content; and a control unit that controls a resistive heater to heat the cigarette in order to heat the medium of the cigarette and generate an aerosol.

2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the electrode is one of a pair of electrodes arranged on both sides of the insertion space.

3. The system further includes sensors positioned around the insertion space, The control unit, Based on the value sensed by the aforementioned sensor, the moisture content of the cigarette inserted into the insertion space is determined. If the moisture content of the cigarette exceeds a standard value, the electrode is controlled to dielectrically heat the cigarette. The aforementioned sensor is a capacitive sensor, and the moisture content is determined based on the capacitance sensed by the sensor. The device according to claim 1, further comprising a memory that stores the corresponding capacitance value sensed by the sensor and the moisture content of the cigarette.

4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the insertion space has a long cylindrical shape into which a single cigarette is inserted.

5. The device according to claim 4, wherein the electrode extends in the longitudinal direction of the insertion space and faces the insertion space.

6. The system further includes sensors positioned around the insertion space, The control unit, Based on the value sensed by the aforementioned sensor, the moisture content of the cigarette inserted into the insertion space is determined. If the moisture content of the cigarette is below a standard value, the heater is controlled to heat the cigarette. The device according to claim 4, wherein, if the moisture content of the cigarette is above a standard value, the electrode dielectrically heats the insertion space, and then the heater heats the cigarette.

7. The device according to claim 4, wherein the heater protrudes from the bottom of the insertion space.

8. The device according to claim 4, wherein the heater has a cylindrical shape surrounding the insertion space.

9. The device according to claim 4, further comprising a cartridge that is attached to the body and communicates with the insertion space, thereby allowing an aerosol to pass through to the cigarette inserted into the insertion space.

10. A method for controlling a device including a body that forms an insertion space for housing a cigarette, A method for controlling a device, comprising the steps of dielectrically heating the cigarette at a predetermined frequency using an electrode positioned adjacent to the insertion space to reduce the moisture content of the cigarette, and heating the cigarette with a resistive heater that heats the cigarette inserted in the insertion space in order to heat the medium of the cigarette and generate an aerosol.

11. The step of heating the cigarette is as follows: The steps include: sensing the moisture content of the cigarette inserted into the insertion space using a sensor; If the moisture content of the cigarette is above a standard value, the cigarette is dielectrically heated by the electrode to reduce its moisture content. A method for controlling the device according to claim 10, comprising the step of dielectrically heating the cigarette, and then, if the moisture content of the cigarette is less than the reference value, heating the cigarette with the resistive heater.

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