Aerosol generation system

The aerosol generation system addresses heating inefficiencies by using laminated resistance heating layers and insulating layers connected to a power supply, improving heating efficiency and user experience.

JP7832353B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-17JAPAN TOBACCO INC
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Filing Date
2022-10-24
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing aerosol generation systems, such as electronic cigarettes and nebulizers, require improvements in heating efficiency to enhance user experience.

Method used

An aerosol generation system with a cylindrical body containing a substrate, laminated resistance heating layers and electrical insulating layers, and a power supply unit, where the resistance heating layers are connected to the cylindrical body and powered to efficiently heat the aerosol source.

Benefits of technology

The system improves heating efficiency and user experience by ensuring precise power distribution and heat transfer, minimizing defects, and enhancing manufacturing accuracy.

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Abstract

[Problem] To provide a mechanism capable of further improving the quality of user experience. [Solution] This aerosol generation system comprises a cylindrical body that accommodates a base material containing an aerosol source, a plurality of resistive heating layers laminated on the outer side of a side wall of the cylindrical body, a plurality of first electrical insulation layers laminated on the outer side of the side wall and on the inner side of the resistive heating layers, and a power source unit that supplies electrical power to the resistive heating layers, wherein the cylindrical body is composed of a material having conductivity, a conductive wire connected to the power source unit is connected to the cylindrical body, and one end part of two end parts of the resistive heating layers protrudes from the first electrical insulation layers, is connected to the cylindrical body, and is electrically connected, via the cylindrical body, to the conductive wire connected to the cylindrical body.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] The present disclosure relates to an aerosol generation system.

Background Art

[0002] Suction devices that generate substances to be inhaled by users, such as electronic cigarettes and nebulizers, are widely spread. For example, a suction device uses a base material including an aerosol source for generating an aerosol and a flavor source for imparting a flavor component to the generated aerosol, etc., to generate an aerosol to which a flavor component is imparted. A user can enjoy the flavor by inhaling the aerosol to which the flavor component is imparted, generated by the suction device. The operation of the user inhaling the aerosol is hereinafter also referred to as a puff or a puff operation.

[0003] In a suction device that generates an aerosol by heating a base material, improvement in heating efficiency is required. For example, in Patent Document 1 below, a technique is disclosed in which a coating of an electrically insulating material is formed on the surface of a heating chamber having an opening for receiving a base material, and further a coating of an electrically conductive material acting as a Joule heater is formed thereon.

Prior Art Documents

Patent Documents

[0004]

Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0005] However, the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 above has been developed only recently, and there is still room for improvement from various viewpoints.

[0006] Therefore, this disclosure is made in view of the above-mentioned issues, and its purpose is to provide a mechanism that can further improve the quality of the user experience. [Means for solving the problem]

[0007] To solve the above problems, according to one aspect of the present invention, an aerosol generation system is provided comprising: a cylindrical body containing a substrate containing an aerosol source; a plurality of resistance heating layers laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body; a plurality of first electrical insulating layers laminated on the outside of the side wall but inside the resistance heating layers; and a power supply unit that supplies power to the resistance heating layers, wherein the cylindrical body is made of a conductive material, a conductor connected to the power supply unit is connected to the cylindrical body, one of the two ends of the resistance heating layer extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer and is connected to the cylindrical body, and is electrically connected to the conductor connected to the cylindrical body via the cylindrical body.

[0008] The side walls of the cylindrical body include a plurality of first side walls having a flat outer surface and a plurality of second side walls different from the first side walls, the first side walls and the second side walls being arranged alternately along the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, the first electrical insulating layer being laminated on the outside of the first side walls, and the two resistance heating layers being laminated on the outside of the two first side walls adjacent to the second side walls, separated at the second side walls.

[0009] The resistance heating layer and the first electrical insulating layer may each be laminated using a vapor deposition process or a printing process.

[0010] The portion of the outer circumference of the cylindrical body on which the first electrical insulating layer is laminated may occupy less than 50% of the outer circumference of the cylindrical body.

[0011] The first electrical insulating layer may have a shape that conforms to the resistance heating layer.

[0012] The aerosol generation system further comprises a plurality of second electrical insulating layers laminated outside the resistance heating layer using a vapor deposition process or a printing process, and at least a portion of the resistance heating layer may be sandwiched between the first electrical insulating layer and the second insulating layer.

[0013] At least one of the two ends of the resistance heating layer may extend beyond the first electrical insulating layer and be connected to the cylindrical body, and may be electrically connected to the other resistance heating layer adjacent to the resistance heating layer via the cylindrical body.

[0014] Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer may be connected to the first side wall.

[0015] Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer may extend beyond the first side wall and be connected to the second side wall.

[0016] A wire connected to the power supply unit may be connected to one of the two ends of the resistance heating layer.

[0017] A wire connected to the power supply unit may be connected to each of the two ends of the resistance heating layer.

[0018] Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end to which the conductor connected to the power supply unit is connected may be wider than the other parts.

[0019] The aerosol generation system may further include a first heat diffusion layer that is laminated using a plating process on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and inside the resistance heating layer.

[0020] The aerosol generation system may further include a second heat diffusion layer that is wrapped around and laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and outside the resistance heating layer.

[0021] The aerosol generation system may further include a heat insulation layer that is wound and laminated outside the side wall of the cylindrical body and outside the resistance heating layer.

[0022] The heat insulation layer is laminated so as to cover a part of the side wall of the cylindrical body in the axial direction of the cylindrical body, and an end portion of the heat insulation layer in the axial direction of the cylindrical body and a portion exposed from the heat insulation layer may be sealed by a sealing portion.

[0023] The resistance heating layer may be disposed at a position corresponding to a portion where the aerosol source is distributed among the base materials accommodated in the cylindrical body.

[0024] The first side wall is a flat plate, the second side wall is a curved plate that is curved outside the cylindrical body along the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, and the base material accommodated in the cylindrical body may be pressed by the first side wall.

[0025] The first side wall is a flat plate, the second side wall is a flat plate, in the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, the length of the first side wall is longer than the length of the second side wall, and the base material accommodated in the cylindrical body may be pressed by the first side wall.

[0026] The aerosol generation system may further include the base material.

Advantages of the Invention

[0029] Preferred embodiments of this disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the attached drawings. In this specification and the drawings, components having substantially the same functional configuration are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant descriptions will be omitted.

[0030] Furthermore, in this specification and drawings, elements having substantially the same functional configuration may be distinguished by adding an index consisting of different letters or numbers after the same reference numeral. For example, multiple elements having substantially the same functional configuration may be distinguished as devices 1-1, 1-2, and 1-3 as needed. However, if there is no need to particularly distinguish each of multiple elements having substantially the same functional configuration, only the same reference numeral will be used. For example, if there is no need to particularly distinguish between devices 1-1, 1-2, and 1-3, they will simply be referred to as device 1.

[0031] <1. Example of suction device configuration> A suction device is a device that generates a substance to be aspirated by the user. In the following explanation, the substance generated by the suction device is assumed to be an aerosol. Alternatively, the substance generated by the suction device may be a gas.

[0032] Figure 1 is a schematic diagram illustrating an example of the configuration of a suction device. As shown in Figure 1, the suction device 100 according to this example configuration includes a power supply unit 111, a sensor unit 112, a notification unit 113, a storage unit 114, a communication unit 115, a control unit 116, a heating unit 40, a housing unit 50, and a heat insulation unit 70.

[0033] The power supply unit 111 stores power. Then, based on the control by the control unit 116, the power supply unit 111 supplies power to each component of the suction device 100. The power supply unit 111 may be composed of a rechargeable battery, such as a lithium-ion secondary battery.

[0034] The sensor unit 112 acquires various information related to the suction device 100. For example, the sensor unit 112 is composed of a pressure sensor such as a condenser microphone, a flow sensor, or a temperature sensor, and acquires values ​​associated with suction by the user. As another example, the sensor unit 112 is composed of an input device that accepts information input from the user, such as a button or switch.

[0035] The notification unit 113 notifies the user of information. The notification unit 113 is composed of, for example, a light-emitting device that emits light, a display device that displays an image, a sound output device that emits sound, or a vibration device that vibrates.

[0036] The memory unit 114 stores various information for the operation of the suction device 100. The memory unit 114 is composed of a non-volatile storage medium, such as flash memory.

[0037] The communication unit 115 is a communication interface capable of performing communication in accordance with any wired or wireless communication standard. Examples of such communication standards include Wi-Fi®, Bluetooth®, BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy®), NFC (Near Field Communication), or LPWA (Low Power Wide Area). These may be adopted.

[0038] The control unit 116 functions as both an arithmetic processing unit and a control device, controlling the overall operation of the suction device 100 according to various programs. The control unit 116 is implemented by electronic circuits such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or a microprocessor.

[0039] The housing section 50 has an internal space 80 and holds the stick-type substrate 150 while housing a portion of it in the internal space 80. The housing section 50 has an opening 52 that communicates the internal space 80 with the outside and accommodates the stick-type substrate 150 inserted into the internal space 80 from the opening 52. For example, the housing section 50 is a cylindrical body with the opening 52 and bottom wall 56 as its bottom surface, defining a columnar internal space 80. An air passage that supplies air to the internal space 80 may be connected to the housing section 50. An air inlet, which is the air entrance to the air passage, is located, for example, on the side of the suction device 100. An air outlet, which is the air exit from the air passage to the internal space 80, is located, for example, on the bottom wall 56.

[0040] The stick-type base material 150 includes a base material portion 151 and a mouthpiece portion 152. The base material portion 151 includes an aerosol source. The aerosol source includes flavoring components derived from tobacco or non-tobacco. If the inhalation device 100 is a medical inhaler such as a nebulizer, the aerosol source may also include a drug. The aerosol source may be a liquid such as water, including polyhydric alcohols such as glycerin and propylene glycol, and flavoring components derived from tobacco or non-tobacco, or it may be a solid containing flavoring components derived from tobacco or non-tobacco. When the stick-type base material 150 is held in the housing portion 50, at least a part of the base material portion 151 is housed in the internal space 80, and at least a part of the mouthpiece portion 152 protrudes from the opening 52. When the user puts the mouthpiece portion 152 protruding from the opening 52 in their mouth and inhales, air flows into the internal space 80 via an air passage (not shown) and reaches the user's mouth along with the aerosol generated from the base material portion 151.

[0041] The heating unit 40 generates an aerosol by heating the aerosol source, thereby atomizing the aerosol source. In the example shown in Figure 1, the heating unit 40 is configured in a film-like form and is positioned to cover the outer circumference of the containment unit 50. When the heating unit 40 generates heat, the base material portion 151 of the stick-type base material 150 is heated from the outer circumference, and an aerosol is generated. The heating unit 40 generates heat when power is supplied from the power supply unit 111. For example, power may be supplied when the sensor unit 112 detects that the user has started inhaling and / or that predetermined information has been input. Power may be stopped when the sensor unit 112 detects that the user has finished inhaling and / or that predetermined information has been input.

[0042] The heat insulating section 70 prevents heat transfer from the heating section 40 to other components. For example, the heat insulating section 70 is made of a vacuum insulating material or an aerogel insulating material.

[0043] The above describes an example configuration of the suction device 100. Of course, the configuration of the suction device 100 is not limited to the above, and it can take various configurations as exemplified below.

[0044] For example, the housing section 50 may include an opening and closing mechanism such as a hinge that opens and closes a part of the outer shell forming the internal space 80. The housing section 50 may house the stick-shaped base material 150 inserted into the internal space 80 while clamping it by opening and closing the outer shell. In that case, the heating section 40 may be provided at the clamping location in the housing section 50 and may heat the stick-shaped base material 150 while pressing it.

[0045] Furthermore, the intake and exhaust configuration of the containment section 50 may be a so-called counterflow. In that case, as the user puffs, air flows into the internal space 80 from the opening 52. The incoming air then passes through the inside of the stick-shaped substrate 150 from the tip of the stick-shaped substrate 150 and reaches the user's mouth along with the aerosol.

[0046] The stick-type substrate 150 is an example of an aerosol-generating substrate containing an aerosol source. The suction device 100 and the stick-type substrate 150 work together to generate an aerosol that is aspirated by the user. Therefore, the combination of the suction device 100 and the stick-type substrate 150 may be considered as an aerosol generation system.

[0047] <2. Technical Features> <2.1. Basic Configuration> The basic configuration of the suction device 100 according to this embodiment, relating to the heating of the stick-type substrate 150, will be described below with reference to Figures 2 to 8.

[0048] Figure 2 is a perspective view of an example of the heating system 30 of the suction device 100 according to this embodiment. The heating system 30 is a system consisting of components involved in heating the stick-shaped substrate 150. The heating system 30 shown in Figure 2 includes a heating section 40 and a housing section 50. In addition to the heating section 40 and housing section 50 shown in Figure 2, the heating system 30 also includes an outer heat diffusion layer 90 and a heat shrinkable tube 99, as well as an insulating section 70, which will be described later. As shown in Figure 2, the heating section 40 is located outside the housing section 50. Therefore, when the heating section 40 generates heat, the housing section 50 is heated from the outside, and the stick-shaped substrate 150 is heated by heat transfer from the housing section 50. This makes it possible to generate an aerosol from the stick-shaped substrate 150.

[0049] Figure 3 is a perspective view of the housing section 50 shown in Figure 2. Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the housing section 50 along the line 4-4 shown in Figure 3. Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of the housing section 50 along the line 5-5 shown in Figure 4. As shown in Figures 3 to 5, the housing section 50 is a bottomed cylindrical body including an opening 52, a side wall 54, and a bottom wall 56 that closes the end opposite the opening 52. The side wall 54 has an inner surface 54a and an outer surface 54b. The bottom wall 56 has an inner surface 56a and an outer surface 56b. The stick-shaped base material 150 is inserted into the housing section 50 through the opening 52 and housed in the internal space 80 surrounded by the side wall 54 and the bottom wall 56. The housing section 50 is preferably made of a metal with high thermal conductivity, and can be made of, for example, SUS (steel use stainless). This enables efficient heating of the stick-type substrate 150.

[0050] The stick-shaped base material 150 is inserted into and removed from the cylindrical housing section 50 along its axial direction. Of the axial direction, the direction in which the stick-shaped base material 150 is inserted is also referred to as "down," and the direction in which the stick-shaped base material 150 is removed is also referred to as "up." The axial direction is also referred to as the up-down direction. The up-down direction may also be the longitudinal direction of the housing section 50. Of the directions perpendicular to the up-down direction, the direction toward the central axis of the housing section 50 is referred to as "in," and the direction away from the central axis is referred to as "out."

[0051] As shown in Figures 3 to 5, the housing section 50 has a holding section 60 for holding the stick-shaped base material 150. The holding section 60 includes a pressing section 62 that presses a part of the stick-shaped base material 150 and a non-pressing section 66. The pressing section 62 has an inner surface 62a and an outer surface 62b. The non-pressing section 66 has an inner surface 66a and an outer surface 66b. The pressing section 62 and the non-pressing section 66 are part of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50. The pressing section 62 is an example of a first side wall. The non-pressing section 66 is an example of a second side wall different from the first side wall.

[0052] It is preferable that the opening 52 of the housing section 50 is able to accept the stick-shaped base material 150 without pressing it. In other words, it is preferable that the opening 52 of the housing section 50 is larger than the stick-shaped base material 150 in a plane perpendicular to the vertical direction. The shape of the opening 52 of the housing section 50 in a plane perpendicular to the vertical direction may be polygonal or elliptical, but it is preferable that it be circular.

[0053] As shown in Figure 2, the heating element 40 is positioned on the outer surface 62b of the pressing element 62. It is preferable that the heating element 40 is positioned without any gaps on the outer surface 62b of the pressing element 62. It is also preferable that the heating element 40 is positioned over the entire outer surface 62b of the pressing element 62. However, it is preferable that the heating element 40 is positioned so as not to protrude beyond the outer surface 62b of the pressing element 62. Of course, the heating element 40 may also be positioned so as to protrude from the outer surface 62b of the pressing element 62 onto the outer surface 66b of the non-pressing element 66.

[0054] As shown in Figure 2, the heating unit 40 has a heat-generating region 44 and a non-heat-generating region 45. The heat-generating region 44 is the region that generates heat when an electric current is applied to the heating unit 40. The non-heat-generating region 45 is the region that does not generate heat or generates only a very small amount of heat even when an electric current is applied to the heating unit 40. The heat-generating region 44 is located on the outer surface 62b of the pressing unit 62. With this configuration, it is possible to efficiently heat the stick-shaped substrate 150 while pressing it with the pressing unit 62.

[0055] As shown in Figures 3 to 5, in this embodiment, the housing portion 50 has two pressing portions 62 and two non-pressing portions 66. The pressing portions 62 and non-pressing portions 66 are arranged alternately along the circumferential direction of the housing portion 50. In particular, the two pressing portions 62 of the holding portion 60 face each other. At least a portion of the distance between the inner surfaces 62a of the two pressing portions 62 is smaller than the width of the portion of the stick-type substrate 150 inserted into the housing portion 50 that is positioned between the pressing portions 62. With this configuration, the stick-type substrate 150 can be pressed by the two opposing pressing portions 62.

[0056] As shown in Figures 3 to 5, the inner surface 66a of the non-pressing portion 66 of the holding portion 60 is curved in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing portion 50. Preferably, the shape of the inner surface 66a of the non-pressing portion 66 in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing portion 50 is the same as the shape of the opening 52 in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing portion 50 at any position in the longitudinal direction of the housing portion 50. In other words, preferably, the inner surface 66a of the non-pressing portion 66 is formed by extending the inner surface of the housing portion 50 that forms the opening 52 in the longitudinal direction. The outer surface 66b of the non-pressing portion 66 of the holding portion 60 is curved parallel to the inner surface 66a.

[0057] As shown in Figure 5, the inner surface 62a of the pressing portion 62 has a pair of opposing planar pressing surfaces. On the other hand, the inner surface 66a of the non-pressing portion 66 has a pair of opposing curved non-pressing surfaces that connect both ends of the pair of planar pressing surfaces. As shown in the figure, the curved non-pressing surfaces may have an overall arc-shaped cross-section in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing portion 50. The outer surface 62b of the pressing portion 62 and the outer surface 66b of the non-pressing portion 66 are connected to each other at an angle, and a boundary 68 may be formed between the outer surface 62b of the pressing portion 62 and the outer surface 66b of the non-pressing portion 66. As shown in Figure 5, the pressing portion 62 and the non-pressing portion 66 (i.e., the side walls 54 of the housing portion 50) may have a uniform thickness. For example, the pressing portion 62 may be a flat plate. The non-pressing portion 66 may be a curved plate that curves outward from the housing portion 50 along the circumferential direction of the housing portion 50.

[0058] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, it is preferable that the housing portion 50 has a first guide portion 58 with a tapered surface 58a that connects the inner surface of the housing portion 50 (i.e., the non-retaining portion 69) that forms the opening 52 with the inner surface 62a of the pressing portion 62. The first guide portion 58 smoothly connects the pressing portion 62 and the non-retaining portion 69, making it possible to suitably guide the stick-type substrate 150 into the retaining portion 60 during the process of inserting the stick-type substrate 150 into the housing portion 50.

[0059] As shown in Figure 4, it is preferable that the housing portion 50 has a cylindrical non-retaining portion 69 between the opening 52 and the holding portion 60. The non-retaining portion 69 is the part of the housing portion 50 that does not contribute to holding the stick-type base material 150. For example, in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing portion 50, the non-retaining portion 69 may be formed to be larger than the stick-type base material 150. This makes it possible to easily insert the stick-type base material 150 into the housing portion 50.

[0060] Figure 6 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the housing section 50, including the non-pressing section 66, with the stick-shaped substrate 150 held in the holding section 60. Figure 7 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the housing section 50, including the pressing section 62, with the stick-shaped substrate 150 held in the holding section 60. Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the housing section 50 along the line 7-7 shown by the arrow in Figure 7. In Figure 8, a cross-section of the stick-shaped substrate 150 before it is pressed is shown to make it easier to see that the stick-shaped substrate 150 is pressed by the pressing section 62.

[0061] figure 7 As shown, the stick-type base material 150 is a pressing part 62 The pressed part 62 inner self 62a The stick-shaped substrate 150 is in close contact with the other side. 6 As shown, a gap 67 is formed between the inner surface 66a of the non-pressing portion 66 and the stick-shaped base material 150.

[0062] As shown in Figure 8, the gap 67 between the inner surface 66a of the non-pressing portion 66 and the stick-type substrate 150 is substantially maintained even when the stick-type substrate 150 is held by the holding portion 60 and deformed by being pressed by the pressing portion 62. If the intake and exhaust configuration of the housing portion 50 is counterflow, this gap 67 can form an air passage connecting the opening 52 and the tip of the stick-type substrate 150.

[0063] As shown in Figure 8, when the stick-shaped substrate 150 is held by the holding part 60, the distance L between the inner surface 62a of the pressing part 62 and the center of the stick-shaped substrate 150 is A The distance L is the distance between the inner surface 66a of the non-pressing portion 66 and the center of the stick-shaped base material 150. B This configuration allows the distance between the heating element 40, which is located on the outer surface 62b of the pressing element 62, and the center of the stick-shaped substrate 150 to be shorter compared to the case where the pressing element 62 is not provided. Therefore, the heating efficiency of the stick-shaped substrate 150 can be increased.

[0064] As shown in Figures 3 to 8, it is preferable that the outer circumferential surface of the holding portion 60 has the same shape and size (outer circumferential length of the holding portion 60 on a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the holding portion 60) along its entire length in the longitudinal direction. This makes it possible to uniformly press the stick-type base material 150 over the entire vertical area of ​​the holding portion 60 while ensuring a gap 67.

[0065] As described above, the suction device 100 according to this embodiment holds and heats the stick-shaped substrate 150 while pressing it with the pressing part 62. With this configuration, it is possible to improve the heating efficiency of the stick-shaped substrate 150 compared to when the stick-shaped substrate 150 is heated without being pressed.

[0066] <2.2. Configuration of the heating system 30> The heating system 30 according to this embodiment is manufactured by sequentially stacking the components that make up the heating system 30 on the outside of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50. The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 will be described below with reference to Figures 9 and 10, and the configuration of the heating system 30 will be explained.

[0067] Figures 9 and 10 show an example of the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this embodiment. The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this embodiment proceeds sequentially from manufacturing steps S11 to S17 shown in Figures 9 and 10. Hereinafter, the two pressing parts 62 of the holding part 60 may be distinguished as pressing part 62-1 and pressing part 62-2. Similarly, the two non-pressing parts 66 of the holding part 60 may be distinguished as non-pressing part 66-1 and non-pressing part 66-2. In Figures 9 and 10, each manufacturing step is illustrated on an unfolded view obtained by dividing the side wall 54 of the housing part 50 (particularly the part corresponding to the holding part 60) at the center of the non-pressing part 66-2 and unfolding it. The left-right direction in these unfolded views corresponds to the circumferential direction of the housing part 50.

[0068] In manufacturing step S11 in Figure 9, the housing section 50 is shown before other parts are stacked on the holding section 60.

[0069] In the manufacturing process S12 shown in Figure 9, first, the first electrical insulating layer 41 (41-1 and 41-2) is laminated onto the pressing portion 62. Specifically, the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 is laminated on the outside of the pressing portion 62-1, and the first electrical insulating layer 41-2 is laminated on the outside of the pressing portion 62-2. The first electrical insulating layer 41 is made of an electrically insulating material. Examples of materials that make up the first electrical insulating layer 41 include glass and ceramics. The first electrical insulating layer 41 is laminated using a vapor deposition process or a printing process. A vapor deposition process is a process in which a substance is evaporated toward the surface of a target object to form a thin film coating. A printing process is a process in which a liquid is sprayed toward the surface of a target object to form a thin film coating.

[0070] In the manufacturing process S13 shown in Figure 9, resistance heating layers 42 (42-1 and 42-2) are laminated on the outside of the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30, which is still in the manufacturing process after going through manufacturing process S12. Specifically, resistance heating layer 42-1 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 laminated on the pressing portion 62-1, and resistance heating layer 42-2 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41-2 laminated on the pressing portion 62-2. In particular, the resistance heating layer 42 is laminated on the first electrical insulating layer 41 in the shape of a single line that reciprocates up and down with a gap between it and the other side. The resistance heating layer 42 is made of a conductive material. Examples of materials that make up the resistance heating layer 42 include metallic materials such as SUS and non-metallic materials such as silicon carbide. The resistance heating layer 42 may also be made of a conductive paste-like material. An example of such a material is a material mainly composed of silver with a resistance adjusting agent. The resistance heating layer 42 generates Joule heat corresponding to its electrical resistance when an electric current is applied. The resistance heating layer 42 is laminated using a vapor deposition process or a printing process.

[0071] Here, as shown in Figure 9, the resistance heating layer 42-1 forms an open circuit with the first end 46-1 and the second end 47-1 at both ends. The resistance heating layer 42-2 also forms an open circuit with the first end 46-2 and the second end 47-2 at both ends. The first end 46 (46-1 and 46-2) is located within the first electrical insulation layer 41. In particular, the first end 46 is located at the lower end of the first electrical insulation layer 41. On the other hand, the second end 47 (47-1 and 47-2) is located extending beyond the first electrical insulation layer 41. In particular, the second end 47 extends beyond the first electrical insulation layer 41 and further extends beyond the pressing portion 62, and is located in the non-pressing portion 66.

[0072] In the manufacturing process S14 shown in Figure 9, the second electrical insulating layer 43 (43-1 and 43-2) is laminated on the outside of the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30, which is still in the manufacturing process after going through manufacturing process S13. Specifically, the second electrical insulating layer 43-1 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2 laminated on the pressing portion 62-1, and the second electrical insulating layer 43-2 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41-2 and the resistance heating layer 42-2 laminated on the pressing portion 62-2. The second electrical insulating layer 43 is made of an electrically insulating material, similar to the first electrical insulating layer 41. The second electrical insulating layer 43 is laminated using a vapor deposition process or a printing process.

[0073] Furthermore, in manufacturing step S14, a conductor 48-1 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-1, and a conductor 48-2 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-2. Specifically, a conductor 48-1 is connected to the first end 46-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1, and a conductor 48-2 is connected to the first end 46-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2. Conductors 48 (48-1 and 48-2) are connected to the power supply unit 111. For example, the first end 46-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 is connected to the negative terminal of the power supply unit 111 via conductor 48-1. On the other hand, the first end 46-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 is connected to the positive terminal of the power supply unit 111 via conductor 48-2. The power supply unit 111 then supplies power to the resistance heating layer 42 based on control by the control unit 116, causing the resistance heating layer 42 to generate heat.

[0074] Here, the housing section 50 is made of a conductive material. SUS is an example of a material that constitutes the housing section 50.

[0075] The second end 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 extends beyond the first electrical insulation layer 41-1 and is connected to the housing 50, and is electrically connected to the power supply unit 111 via the housing 50. Similarly, the second end 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 extends beyond the first electrical insulation layer 41-2 and is connected to the housing 50, and is electrically connected to the power supply unit 111 via the housing 50. More specifically, the second end 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the second end 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 adjacent to the resistance heating layer 42-1 are electrically connected via the housing 50. Furthermore, the first end 46-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 is electrically connected to the power supply unit 111 via a conductor 48-1, and the first end 46-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 is electrically connected to the power supply unit 111 via a conductor 48-2. With the configuration described above, the conductor 48-1, the resistance heating layer 42-1, the housing 50, the resistance heating layer 42-2, and the conductor 48-2 form a single series circuit connected to the power supply unit 111. When the power supply unit 111 supplies power to the series circuit, it becomes possible to heat the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2.

[0076] The first electrical insulating layer 41-1, the resistance heating layer 42-1, and the second electrical insulating layer 43-1 described above constitute the heating section 40-1. The first electrical insulating layer 41-2, the resistance heating layer 42-2, and the second electrical insulating layer 43-2 constitute the heating section 40-2. Here, each component constituting the heating section 40 (40-1 and 40-2) is laminated using a printing process or a vapor deposition process. Therefore, compared to other manufacturing methods such as separately manufacturing the heating section 40 and bonding it to the housing section 50, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of defects such as misalignment and peeling of the heating section 40, thereby improving the manufacturing accuracy of the heating system 30. As a result, it is possible to improve the heating efficiency of the stick-type substrate 150 and improve the quality of the user experience.

[0077] The following provides further details about the features of the heating section 40.

[0078] Referring again to manufacturing steps S12 to S14, the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 is laminated inside the resistance heating layer 42-1, and the second electrical insulating layer 43-1 is laminated outside the resistance heating layer 42-1. At least a portion of the resistance heating layer 42-1 is laminated with the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 and In the second electrical insulating layer 43-1 This configuration makes it possible to prevent short circuits within the resistance heating layer 42-1 via internal components of the heating section 40 (e.g., housing section 50) or external components of the heating section 40 (e.g., external heat diffusion layer g1, described later). The same applies to the first electrical insulating layer 41-2, the resistance heating layer 42-2, and the second electrical insulating layer 43-2.

[0079] Referring again to manufacturing process S13, the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2 are laminated on the outside of the pressing parts 62-1 and 62-2 adjacent to the non-pressing part 66-1, with the non-pressing part 66-1 separated from each other. With this configuration, the resistance heating layer 42 can be placed on the flat surface of the pressing part 62. Therefore, compared to the case where the resistance heating layer 42 is placed on the curved surface of the non-pressing part 66, the manufacturing accuracy of the heating system 30 can be improved by preventing the occurrence of defects such as misalignment and peeling. As a result, the heating efficiency of the stick-type substrate 150 can be improved, and the quality of the user experience can be improved.

[0080] Referring again to manufacturing process S13, the second end portion 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 that extends beyond the first electrical insulation layer 41-1 extends beyond the pressing portion 62-1 and is connected to the non-pressing portion 66-1. On the other hand, the second end portion 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 that extends beyond the first electrical insulation layer 41-2 extends beyond the pressing portion 62-2 and is connected to the non-pressing portion 66-1. That is, the second end portion 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the second end portion 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 are arranged to protrude from the left and right ends of the non-pressing portion 66-1 in a direction that moves toward each other. With this configuration, the distance between the second end portion 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the second end portion 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 can be minimized. As a result, it becomes possible to facilitate current flow between the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2.

[0081] Referring again to manufacturing process S13, the resistance heating layer 42 laminated on the heat-generating region 44 is configured to be narrow. This increases the electrical resistance of the resistance heating layer 42 laminated on the heat-generating region 44, making it possible to generate high Joule heat when power is applied. On the other hand, the resistance heating layer 42 laminated on the non-heat-generating region 45 of the heating section 40 is configured to be wider than the resistance heating layer 42 laminated on the heat-generating region 44. This lowers the electrical resistance of the resistance heating layer 42 laminated on the non-heat-generating region 45, making it possible to generate no Joule heat or only a very small amount of Joule heat when power is applied.

[0082] Referring again to manufacturing process S14, the first end 46 to which the conductor 48 is connected is configured in the resistance heating layer 42 of the non-heating region 45, which is wider than the resistance heating layer 42 of the heat-generating region 44. This prevents heat transfer to the conductor 48 and prevents the connection between the conductor 48 and the resistance heating layer 42 from being damaged by heat.

[0083] Referring again to manufacturing process S14, the wire 48 is connected to only one of the ends of the resistance heating layer 42. With this configuration, the number of wires 48 can be reduced compared to when the wires 48 are connected to both ends of the resistance heating layer 42. Therefore, it is possible to suppress the occurrence of connection failures between the wires 48 and the resistance heating layer 42 and improve the quality of the user experience.

[0084] The resistance heating layer 42 is positioned in the container 50 at a location corresponding to the base material portion 151 where the aerosol source is distributed within the stick-shaped base material 150. Specifically, as shown in Figure 7, with the stick-shaped base material 150 housed in the container 50, the heat-generating region 44, on which the resistance heating layer 42 is laminated, is positioned in the pressing portion 62 at a location corresponding to the base material portion 151. This configuration makes it possible to improve the heating efficiency of the stick-shaped base material 150.

[0085] It is desirable that the portion of the outer circumference of the housing section 50 on which the first electrical insulating layer 41 is laminated occupies less than 50% of the outer circumference of the housing section 50. More simply, it is desirable that the pressing portion 62 occupies less than 50% of the outer circumference of the housing section 50. With this configuration, the area of ​​the heat-generating region 44 can be narrowed and the watt density can be increased. As a result, it is possible to improve the heating efficiency of the stick-type substrate 150.

[0086] The control unit 116 can control the temperature at which the stick-type substrate 150 is heated by estimating and controlling the temperature of the resistance heating layer 42 based on the electrical resistance value of the resistance heating layer 42. The electrical resistance value of the resistance heating layer 42 is measured based on the voltage drop between the conductor 48-1 and the conductor 48-2. In this embodiment, it is considered that the temperature of the resistance heating layer 42 can be estimated to be close to the temperature of the housing 50, given that the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2 are electrically connected via the housing 50. Considering that the stick-type substrate 150 is directly heated by the housing 50, this configuration makes it possible to more effectively control the temperature of the stick-type substrate 150 and improve the quality of the user experience.

[0087] The above provides supplementary information regarding the features of the heating section 40. Next, the subsequent manufacturing process will be explained with reference to Figure 10.

[0088] In manufacturing process S15 of Figure 10, an outer heat diffusion layer 90 is laminated on the outside of the heating system 30, which is still in the manufacturing process after going through manufacturing process S14. More specifically, the outer heat diffusion layer 90 is wrapped around and laminated on the outside of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50, and outside of the heating section 40. The outer heat diffusion layer 90 is an example of a second heat diffusion layer that diffuses the heat from the heating section 40 outside of the heating section 40. With this configuration, the heat from the heating section 40 laminated on the pressing section 62 can be diffused throughout the entire housing section 50, including the non-pressing section 66. As a result, the stick-shaped substrate 150 housed in the housing section 50 can be heated efficiently. The configuration of the outer heat diffusion layer 90 will be explained with reference to Figure 11.

[0089] Figure 11 shows the configuration of the outer heat diffusion layer 90 shown in Figure 10. As shown in Figure 11, the outer heat diffusion layer 90 includes a graphite sheet 91, a vertically elongated PI tape 92, and a horizontally elongated PI tape 93.

[0090] The graphite sheet 91 is a sheet-like component made of graphite. The thermal conductivity of the graphite sheet 91 is at least higher than that of the housing 50. With this configuration, the graphite sheet 91 can efficiently dissipate the heat from the heating section 40. In addition, a sheet-like component made of silicon or acrylic may be used instead of the graphite sheet 91.

[0091] The vertically oriented PI tape 92 and the horizontally oriented PI tape 93 are made of PI (Polyimide). The structure is constructed by applying adhesive to one surface of a film-like member. The tensile strength of the vertical PI tape 92 and the horizontal PI tape 93 is higher than the tensile strength of the graphite sheet 91. Therefore, the vertical PI tape 92 and the horizontal PI tape 93 can fix the graphite sheet 91 around the housing 50 while preventing the graphite sheet 91 from tearing.

[0092] The outer heat diffusion layer 90 is constructed by bonding a graphite sheet 91 as the bottom layer, a vertically elongated PI tape 92 as the middle layer, and a horizontally elongated PI tape 93 as the top layer, all in a layered state. The vertically elongated PI tape 92 and the horizontally elongated PI tape 93 are layered with their adhesive surfaces facing the bottom layer. Here, the layer that is on the inside when the outer heat diffusion layer 90 is wrapped around the housing 50 is designated as the bottom layer, and the layer that is on the outside is designated as the top layer. Then, in the manufacturing process S15 shown in Figure 10, the outer heat diffusion layer 90 is wrapped around the outside of the heating unit 40, which is located outside the housing 50, with the graphite sheet 91 on the inside and the horizontally elongated PI tape 93 on the outside. With this configuration, it is possible to make the graphite sheet 91 adhere closely to the heating unit 40 or the housing 50. As a result, it is possible to improve the heat diffusion effect from the heating unit 40 to the housing 50 via the graphite sheet 91. Furthermore, with this configuration, the graphite sheet 91, which is in close contact with the heating section 40 or the housing section 50, can be protected from the outside by the horizontally elongated PI tape 93. As a result, the tear prevention effect of the horizontally elongated PI tape 93 on the graphite sheet 91 can be improved.

[0093] Here, it is desirable that the graphite sheet 91 be laminated overlapping the heat-generating region 44 of the heating section 40. With this configuration, it is possible to efficiently dissipate the heat from the heating section 40. On the other hand, it is desirable that the graphite sheet 91 be laminated while avoiding the non-heat-generating region 45 of the heating section 40. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent heat transfer to the conductor 48 and to prevent the connection between the conductor 48 and the resistance heating layer 42 from being damaged by heat.

[0094] The graphite sheet 91 is formed to be longer than the outer circumference of the housing section 50 (particularly the holding section 60) in the left-right direction. As a result, the graphite sheet 91 is wrapped around the outer surface of the housing section 50 at least once. With this configuration, the graphite sheet 91 completely covers the outer circumference of the housing section 50, making it possible to diffuse the heat from the heating section 40 throughout the entire housing section 50.

[0095] As shown in Figure 11, the elongated PI tape 92 is formed to be longer than the graphite sheet 91 in the vertical direction, and is positioned so that both ends in the vertical direction protrude from the graphite sheet 91. Then, referring again to the manufacturing process S15 in Figure 10, these protruding portions 95-1 and 95-2 are directly bonded to the non-pressing portion 66 where the heating portion 40 is not located. With this configuration, it is possible to firmly fix the outer heat diffusion layer 90 to the housing portion 50 and prevent displacement of the outer heat diffusion layer 90. Furthermore, compared to the case where the elongated PI tape 92 is bonded to the heating portion 40 on the pressing portion 62, it is possible to reduce the load on the heating portion 40 when wrapping the outer heat diffusion layer 90 and prevent damage to the heating portion 40.

[0096] As shown in Figure 11, the elongated PI tape 93 is formed to be longer than the graphite sheet 91 in the left-right direction, and is positioned so that its right end protrudes from the graphite sheet 91. Then, referring again to manufacturing step S15 in Figure 10, this protruding portion 94 is adhered to the elongated PI tape 93 that is wrapped around the elongated PI tape 93 one full turn inward from the protruding portion 94. With this configuration, the position of the graphite sheet 91 can be firmly fixed by the elongated PI tape 93. As a result, it is possible to prevent situations in which excessive force is applied to the graphite sheet 91 and causes it to break.

[0097] Next, in manufacturing step S16 of Figure 10, the heat insulating section 70 is laminated on the outside of the heating system 30, which is still in the manufacturing process after going through manufacturing step S15. Specifically, the heat insulating section 70 is wrapped around and laminated on the outside of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50, and outside of the heating section 40 and the outer heat diffusion layer 90. The heat insulating section 70 is an example of a heat insulating layer that blocks the heat from the heating section 40. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent the heat from the heating section 40 from diffusing to the outside. As a result, it is possible to prevent the occurrence of malfunctions caused by high temperatures, such as malfunctions in electronic circuits. Here, the heat insulating section 70 is laminated so as to cover a part of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50 in the vertical direction. It is desirable that the heat insulating section 70 completely covers the heat-generating area 44 of the heating section 40 and the outer heat diffusion layer 90. On the other hand, the ends of the heat insulating section 70 in the vertical direction and the part of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50 that is exposed from the heat insulating section 70 are sealed with a sealing member 73. The sealing member 73 is made of a material having a predetermined heat resistance, such as silicon. This configuration makes it possible to improve the heat insulation effect of the heat insulation section 70. The configuration of the heat insulation section 70 will be explained with reference to Figure 12.

[0098] Figure 12 shows the configuration of the heat insulating section 70 shown in Figure 10. As shown in Figure 12, the heat insulating section 70 is constructed by laminating a heat insulating sheet 71 and PI tapes 72 (72-1 and 72-2). The heat insulating sheet 71 is a heat-insulating material. For example, the heat insulating sheet 71 is made of glass material, vacuum insulating material, or aerogel insulating material. The PI tape 72 is a tape made of PI. The PI tape 72 is constructed by applying an adhesive to one surface of a film-like member made of PI. Then, in the manufacturing process S16 shown in Figure 10, the heat insulating section 70 is arranged with the heat insulating sheet 71 on the inside and the PI tape 72 on the outside, and with the adhesive surface of the PI tape 72 facing inward, so as to cover the outside of the outer heat diffusion layer 90 which is located outside the housing section 50. With this configuration, it is possible to make the heat insulating sheet 71 adhere closely to the outer heat diffusion layer 90. As a result, it is possible to improve the heat insulating effect of the heat insulating sheet 71.

[0099] The heat insulating sheet 71 is formed to be longer than the graphite sheet 91 in the vertical direction, and is positioned so that its vertical ends protrude beyond the graphite sheet 91. With this configuration, the heat insulating sheet 71 can completely cover the graphite sheet 91 in the vertical direction. In addition, the heat insulating sheet 71 is formed to be longer than the outer circumference of the housing section 50 (particularly the holding section 60) in the left-right direction. As a result, the heat insulating sheet 71 is wrapped around the outer surface of the housing section 50 at least once. With this configuration, the outer circumference of the housing section 50 can be completely covered by the heat insulating sheet 71. These features prevent the heat from the heating section 40, which has been diffused by the outer heat diffusion layer 90, from diffusing beyond the heat insulating section 70.

[0100] The PI tape 72-1 is positioned at the left end of the heat insulating sheet 71 so that about half of it protrudes to the left from the heat insulating sheet 71. The PI tape 72-1 is then adhered to the outer heat diffusion layer 90 (for example, a horizontally elongated PI tape 93) which is wrapped around the holding part 60. With this configuration, it is possible to fix the position of the heat insulating part 70 and prevent it from shifting.

[0101] The PI tape 72-2 is positioned so that approximately half of it protrudes to the right of the insulation sheet 71 at its right end. The protruding portion of the PI tape 72-2 is then adhered to the insulation portion 70 (for example, the insulation sheet 71) which is wrapped around the insulation portion one full turn inward. This configuration makes it possible to fix the position of the insulation portion 70 and prevent it from shifting.

[0102] In the manufacturing process S17 shown in Figure 10, a heat-shrinkable tube 99 is laminated on the outside of the heating system 30, which is still in the manufacturing process after going through manufacturing process S16. The heat-shrinkable tube 99 is a tubular member that shrinks when heat is applied. For example, the heat-shrinkable tube 99 is made of a resin material. The heat-shrinkable tube 99 is heated in a position that completely covers the heating system 30, which is still in the manufacturing process after going through manufacturing process S16, causing it to shrink and fix the components laminated on the outside of the housing section 50. This configuration makes it possible to prevent misalignment of the components laminated on the outside of the housing section 50.

[0103] The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 and the configuration of the heating system 30 have been described above.

[0104] <3. Variant> (1) First variation In the above embodiment, an example was described in which the second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 is connected to the non-pressing portion 66, but the disclosure is not limited to such an example. The second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 may be connected to the pressing portion 62. Such modifications will be described with reference to Figure 13.

[0105] Figure 13 shows an example of the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example. The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example proceeds sequentially from manufacturing steps S21 to S24 shown in Figure 13, and then from manufacturing steps S15 to S17 shown in Figure 10. That is, the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example includes manufacturing steps S21 to S24 instead of manufacturing steps S11 to S14 in Figure 9. Below, we will mainly explain the differences from manufacturing steps S11 to S14, and omit explanations of similar points.

[0106] The manufacturing process S21 in Figure 13 is the same as the manufacturing process S11 in Figure 9.

[0107] In manufacturing process S22 of Figure 13, the first electrical insulating layer 41 is laminated onto the pressing portion 62. However, in this modified example, a notch 49-1 is provided at the bottom of the first electrical insulating layer 41-1, exposing a portion of the pressing portion 62-1. Similarly, a notch 49-2 is provided at the bottom of the first electrical insulating layer 41-2, exposing a portion of the pressing portion 62-2.

[0108] In the manufacturing process S23 shown in Figure 13, the resistance heating layer 42 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41 that has been laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the process of being manufactured after the manufacturing process S22. However, in this modified example, the second end portion 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 is connected to the pressing portion 62-1 exposed at the notch 49-1 of the first electrical insulating layer 41-1. Similarly, the second end portion 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer 41-2 is connected to the pressing portion 62-2 exposed at the notch 49-2 of the first electrical insulating layer 41-1. With this configuration, it becomes possible to laminate the resistance heating layer 42 only on the outside of the flat pressing portion 62. Therefore, compared to the case where the second end portion 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 is connected to a curved non-pressing portion 66, it is possible to better prevent the occurrence of problems such as misalignment and peeling of the resistance heating layer 42.

[0109] In the manufacturing process S24 shown in Figure 13, the second electrical insulating layer 43 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the resistance heating layer 42 that have been laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the process of manufacturing after going through the manufacturing process S23. However, in this modified example, a notch 49-1 is also provided below the second electrical insulating layer 43-1, similar to the first electrical insulating layer 41-1. Similarly, a notch 49-2 is also provided below the second electrical insulating layer 43-2, similar to the first electrical insulating layer 41-2.

[0110] Furthermore, in manufacturing process S24, the wire 48-1 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-1, and the wire 48-2 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-2.

[0111] (2) Second variation The first electrical insulating layer 41 and the second electrical insulating layer 43 can take any shape as long as they cover the resistance heating layer 42 by sandwiching it from both sides. Below, with reference to Figure 14, another example of the possible shapes of the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the second electrical insulating layer 43 will be described as a second modification. Furthermore, the second modification will be described below as a further modification of the first modification.

[0112] Figure 14 shows an example of the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example. The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example proceeds sequentially from manufacturing steps S31 to S34 shown in Figure 14, and then from manufacturing steps S15 to S17 shown in Figure 10. That is, the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example includes manufacturing steps S31 to S34 instead of manufacturing steps S21 to S24 in Figure 13. In the following, we will mainly explain the differences from manufacturing steps S21 to S24, and omit explanations of similar points.

[0113] The manufacturing process S31 in Figure 14 is the same as the manufacturing process S11 in Figure 9.

[0114] In the manufacturing process S32 of Figure 14, the first electrical insulating layer 41 is laminated on the pressing portion 62. However, in this modified example, the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 has a shape that follows the shape of the resistance heating layer 42-1 which is laminated later. That is, the first electrical insulating layer 41-1 is laminated on the pressing portion 62-1 in the shape of a single line that moves up and down with a gap between it on the left and right. Similarly, the first electrical insulating layer 41-2 has a shape that follows the shape of the resistance heating layer 42-2 which is laminated later. That is, the first electrical insulating layer 41-2 is laminated on the pressing portion 62-2 in the shape of a single line that moves up and down with a gap between it on the left and right.

[0115] In manufacturing step S33 of Figure 14, similar to manufacturing step S23 of Figure 13, the resistance heating layer 42 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41 which is laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the process of being manufactured after going through manufacturing step S32.

[0116] In the manufacturing process S34 shown in Figure 14, a second electrical insulating layer 43 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the resistance heating layer 42 that have been laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the manufacturing process after going through the manufacturing process S33. However, in this modified example, the second electrical insulating layer 43-1 has the same shape as the first electrical insulating layer 41-1. Similarly, the second electrical insulating layer 43-2 has the same shape as the first electrical insulating layer 41-2.

[0117] Furthermore, in manufacturing process S34, the wire 48-1 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-1, and the wire 48-2 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-2.

[0118] As described above, the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the second electrical insulating layer 43 in this modified example have the shape of a single line that reciprocates vertically with a gap between them horizontally. Therefore, the outer heat diffusion layer 90 that is later laminated comes into direct contact with the pressing portion 62 that is exposed in the gap between the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the second electrical insulating layer 43 in the horizontal direction. As a result, the heat diffusion effect of the outer heat diffusion layer 90 is also exerted on the pressing portion 62, making it possible to further improve the heating efficiency.

[0119] (3) Third variation The above describes an example in which the resistive heating layer 42-1 and the resistive heating layer 42-2 constitute a single series circuit, but this disclosure is not limited to such an example. The resistive heating layer 42-1 and the resistive heating layer 42-2 may constitute a parallel circuit. Such modifications will be described with reference to Figure 15.

[0120] Figure 15 shows an example of the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example. The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example proceeds sequentially from manufacturing steps S41 to S44 shown in Figure 15, and then from manufacturing steps S15 to S17 shown in Figure 10. That is, the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example includes manufacturing steps S41 to S44 instead of manufacturing steps S11 to S14 in Figure 9. Below, we will mainly explain the differences from manufacturing steps S11 to S14, and omit explanations of similar points.

[0121] The manufacturing process S41 in Figure 15 is the same as the manufacturing process S11 in Figure 9.

[0122] The manufacturing process S42 in Figure 15 is the same as the manufacturing process S12 in Figure 9.

[0123] In manufacturing step S43 of Figure 15, similar to manufacturing step S13 of Figure 9, resistance heating layers 42-1 and 42-2 are laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layers 41-1 and 41-2 that have been laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the process of manufacturing after going through manufacturing step S42.

[0124] Furthermore, in this modified example, in manufacturing step S43, a rectangular resistance heating layer 42-3 is laminated below the non-pressed portion 66-1. The resistance heating layer 42-3 is laminated in the non-heat-generating region 45. That is, the resistance heating layer 42-3 is configured to be wide, similar to the first end portion 46-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the first end portion 46-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2. This prevents heat generation in the resistance heating layer 42-3, prevents heat transfer to the conductor 48, and prevents heat damage to the connection portion between the conductor 48 and the resistance heating layer 42.

[0125] In manufacturing process S44 of Figure 15, similar to manufacturing process S14 of Figure 9, a second electrical insulating layer 43 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the resistance heating layer 42 that have been laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the process of manufacturing after going through manufacturing process S43.

[0126] Furthermore, in manufacturing step S44, similar to manufacturing step S14 in Figure 9, the wire 48-1 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the wire 48-2 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-2. However, each of the wires 48-1 and 48-2 is connected to the negative terminal of the power supply unit 111.

[0127] Furthermore, in this modified example, in manufacturing step S44, a conductor 48-3 is connected to the resistance heating layer 42-3. The conductor 48-3 is connected to the positive terminal of the power supply unit 111. As a result, the conductor 48-3 connected to the power supply unit 111 is connected to the housing unit 50. The second end 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1 is electrically connected to the conductor 48-3 connected to the housing unit 50 (more precisely, the resistance heating layer 42-3) via the housing unit 50. Thus, the conductor 48-1, the resistance heating layer 42-1, the housing unit 50, the resistance heating layer 42-3, and the conductor 48-3 form a first circuit connected to the power supply unit 111. On the other hand, the second end 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2 is electrically connected to the conductor 48-3 connected to the housing unit 50 (more precisely, the resistance heating layer 42-3) via the housing unit 50. Therefore, the conductor 48-2, the resistance heating layer 42-2, the housing 50, the resistance heating layer 42-3, and the conductor 48-3 form a second circuit connected to the power supply unit 111. The first circuit and the second circuit described above constitute a single parallel circuit. When the power supply unit 111 supplies power to this parallel circuit, it becomes possible to heat the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2.

[0128] (4) Fourth variation The above describes an example in which the resistance heating layer 42 is connected to the power supply unit 111 via the housing 50, but this disclosure is not limited to such an example. The resistance heating layer 42 may be connected to the power supply unit 111 without going through the housing 50. Such modifications will be described with reference to Figure 16.

[0129] Figure 16 shows an example of the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example. The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example proceeds sequentially from manufacturing steps S51 to S54 shown in Figure 16, and then from manufacturing steps S15 to S17 shown in Figure 10. That is, the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example includes manufacturing steps S51 to S54 instead of manufacturing steps S11 to S14 in Figure 9. Below, we will mainly explain the differences from manufacturing steps S11 to S14, and omit explanations of similar points.

[0130] The manufacturing process S51 in Figure 16 is the same as the manufacturing process S11 in Figure 9.

[0131] The manufacturing process S52 in Figure 16 is the same as the manufacturing process S12 in Figure 9.

[0132] In the manufacturing process S53 shown in Figure 16, the resistance heating layer 42 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41 that has been laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the process of being manufactured after going through the manufacturing process S52. However, in this modified example, both the first end 46 and the second end 47, which are both ends of the resistance heating layer 42, are located within the first electrical insulating layer 41. In particular, the first end 46 and the second end 47 are located at the lower ends of the first electrical insulating layer 41.

[0133] In manufacturing process S54 in Figure 16, similar to manufacturing process S14 in Figure 9, a second electrical insulating layer 43 is laminated on the outside of the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the resistance heating layer 42 that have been laminated on the pressing portion 62 of the heating system 30 in the process of manufacturing after going through manufacturing process S53.

[0134] In this modified example, in manufacturing step S54, a conductor 48 connected to the power supply unit 111 is connected to the first end 46 and the second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42. Specifically, a conductor 48-1 connected to the positive terminal of the power supply unit 111 is connected to the first end 46-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1. A conductor 48-4 connected to the negative terminal of the power supply unit 111 is connected to the second end 47-1 of the resistance heating layer 42-1. Thus, the conductor 48-1, the resistance heating layer 42-1, and the conductor 48-4 form a first circuit connected to the power supply unit 111. On the other hand, a conductor 48-2 connected to the negative terminal of the power supply unit 111 is connected to the first end 46-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2. A conductor 48-5 connected to the positive terminal of the power supply unit 111 is connected to the second end 47-2 of the resistance heating layer 42-2. Therefore, the conductor 48-2, the resistance heating layer 42-2, and the conductor 48-5 form a second circuit connected to the power supply unit 111. The first circuit and the second circuit described above constitute a single parallel circuit. When the power supply unit 111 supplies power to this parallel circuit, it becomes possible to heat the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2.

[0135] The operation of the first and second circuits constituting the parallel circuit described above may be controlled individually or together. That is, the first and second circuits may be supplied with different power or the same power.

[0136] (5) Fifth variation In the above embodiment, an example was described in which the outer heat diffusion layer 90 is laminated on the outside of the heating section 40, but this disclosure is not limited to such an example. The heat diffusion layer may be laminated on the inside of the heating section 40. Such modifications will be described with reference to Figure 17.

[0137] Figure 17 shows an example of the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example. The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example proceeds in the order of manufacturing processes S61 and S62 shown in Figure 17, then manufacturing processes S12 to S14 shown in Figure 9, and then manufacturing processes S15 to S17 shown in Figure 10. That is, the manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example includes manufacturing processes S61 and S62 instead of manufacturing process S11 in Figure 9. Manufacturing process S65 shown in Figure 17 illustrates the state of the heating system 30 during manufacturing after going through manufacturing processes S61, S62, and S12 to S14. In the following, we will mainly explain the differences from the manufacturing processes S11 to S17 shown in Figures 9 and 10, and omit explanations of similar points.

[0138] The manufacturing process S61 in Figure 17 is the same as the manufacturing process S11 in Figure 9.

[0139] In manufacturing step S62 of Figure 17, an inner heat diffusion layer 96 is laminated on the outside of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50 using a plating process. The inner heat diffusion layer 96 is an example of a first heat diffusion layer that is laminated on the outside of the side wall 54 of the housing section 50 and inside the heating section 40, and diffuses the heat from the heating section 40 inside the heating section 40. Plating is a process of thinly coating the surface of the target object with metal. The inner heat diffusion layer 96 is made of a material that can be plated and has a higher thermal conductivity than the material that constitutes the housing section 50. Furthermore, it is desirable that the inner heat diffusion layer 96 be made of a material that has a higher electrical conductivity than the material that constitutes the housing section 50. An example of a material that constitutes the inner heat diffusion layer 96 is silver. With this configuration, the heat from the heating section 40, which will later be laminated on the pressing section 62, can be diffused throughout the entire housing section 50, including the non-pressing section 66. As a result, it becomes possible to efficiently heat the stick-type substrate 150 housed in the housing section 50. Furthermore, the inner heat diffusion layer 96 may be laminated using any means other than plating, such as thermal spraying, which involves spraying metal particles for coating, or a process that involves applying a paste-like material and firing it. In addition, the inner heat diffusion layer 96 may be further plated with nickel or gold. This makes it possible to prevent deterioration such as oxidation of the inner heat diffusion layer 96.

[0140] Here, it is desirable that the inner heat diffusion layer 96 be laminated overlapping the area where the heat-generating region 44 of the heating section 40 is located. With this configuration, it is possible to efficiently diffuse the heat from the heating section 40. On the other hand, it is desirable that the inner heat diffusion layer 96 be laminated while avoiding the area where the non-heat-generating region 45 of the heating section 40 is located. With this configuration, it is possible to prevent heat transfer to the conductor 48 and to prevent the connection between the conductor 48 and the resistance heating layer 42 from being damaged by heat.

[0141] Subsequently, the heating system 30 in the process of being manufactured, as shown in manufacturing step S63 of Figure 17, is produced by going through manufacturing steps S12 to S14 in Figure 9. That is, the first electrical insulating layer 41, the resistance heating layer 42, and the second electrical insulating layer 43 are sequentially laminated on the outside of the inner heat diffusion layer 96 laminated on the outside of the pressing portion 62, using a printing process or a vapor deposition process. Here, if the electrical conductivity of the inner heat diffusion layer 96 is higher than the electrical conductivity of the housing portion 50, it is desirable that the second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 be connected to the inner heat diffusion layer 96, as shown in manufacturing step S63. In that case, the second end 47 may be connected to the inner heat diffusion layer 96 on the pressing portion 62, or to the inner heat diffusion layer 96 on the non-pressing portion 66. With this configuration, it becomes possible to more easily energize the resistance heating layer 42-1 and the resistance heating layer 42-2. Of course, a third modification may be combined with this modification, and a conductor 48 connected to the power supply unit 111 may be connected to the housing 50. In that case, the resistance heating layer 42 will be connected to the power supply unit 111 via the inner heat diffusion layer 96 and the housing 50.

[0142] Alternatively, the second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 may be connected to the housing portion 50 that is exposed from the inner heat diffusion layer 96, avoiding the inner heat diffusion layer 96. For example, the housing portion 50 and the resistance heating layer 42 may be made of the same SUS and electrically connected by welding. Such a configuration makes it possible to prevent a decrease in durability due to intermetallic corrosion or solid solution.

[0143] (6) Sixth variation In the above description, an example was given in which the housing portion 50 is a cylindrical tubular body, but this disclosure is not limited to such an example. The housing portion 50 can take any shape as long as it has a flat pressing portion 62. Such modifications will be described with reference to Figure 18.

[0144] Figure 18 is a schematic diagram showing an example of the configuration of the housing section 50 and the stick-type base material 150 according to this modified example. As shown in Figure 18, the housing section 50 may be a bottomed rectangular tube with a rectangular shape on the surfaces perpendicular to the vertical direction. In this modified example, not only the pressing section 62 but also the non-pressing section 66 is configured as a flat plate. That is, the housing section 50 according to this modified example is configured by connecting a bottom wall 56 to the lower end of a side wall 54 which is formed by alternately connecting a pair of pressing sections 62 and a pair of non-pressing sections 66 which are flat plates. However, it is desirable that the length of the non-pressing section 66 in the circumferential direction of the housing section 50 be shorter than the length of the pressing section 62. That is, it is desirable that the housing section 50 has a rectangular shape on the surfaces perpendicular to the vertical direction, with the pressing section 62 forming the long side and the non-pressing section 66 forming the short side. And it is desirable that the heating section 40 is arranged on the pressing section 62.

[0145] As shown in Figure 18, the stick-type base material 150 may be configured as a rectangular prism with a square cross-section to match the shape of the housing section 50. For example, the stick-type base material 150 may be configured as a thin card.

[0146] With this configuration, the thin, stick-shaped substrate 150 can be heated while being sandwiched between the heating units 40, making it possible to easily raise the temperature all the way to the center of the stick-shaped substrate 150.

[0147] (7) Seventh variation In the above description, an example was given in which the resistance heating layer 42 protrudes from the first electrical insulating layer 41 in a direction along the outer circumferential surface of the housing portion 50, but this disclosure is not limited to such an example. For example, the resistance heating layer 42 may protrude from the first electrical insulating layer 41 in a direction perpendicular to the outer circumferential surface of the housing portion 50. Such modifications will be described with reference to Figure 19.

[0148] Figure 19 shows an example of the manufacturing process for the heating system 30 according to this modified example. The manufacturing process for the heating system 30 according to this modified example proceeds sequentially from manufacturing steps S71 to S74 shown in Figure 19, and then from manufacturing steps S15 to S17 shown in Figure 10. That is, the manufacturing process for the heating system 30 according to this modified example includes manufacturing steps S71 to S74 instead of manufacturing steps S11 to S14 in Figure 9. Below, we will mainly explain the differences from manufacturing steps S11 to S14, and omit explanations of similar points. Also, below, we will mainly explain the manufacturing process for one of the two heating units 40, but the other heating unit 40 may be manufactured using the same manufacturing process.

[0149] In the manufacturing process S71 shown in Figure 19, via processing is performed on the first electrical insulating layer 41 to form through holes 41a. In this modified example, the first electrical insulating layer 41 may be a ceramic substrate before firing, such as a green sheet. Then, conductive material 42a is filled into the through holes 41a of the first electrical insulating layer 41. The conductive material 42a is made of any material that has conductivity. The material of the conductive material 42a may be the same as the material of the resistance heating layer 42.

[0150] In manufacturing step S72 shown in Figure 19, a resistance heating layer 42 is laminated on the first electrical insulating layer 41 that has gone through manufacturing step S71. Here, the second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 is positioned on the through hole 41a. The second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 is then connected to the conductive material 42a that fills the through hole 41a.

[0151] In the manufacturing process S73 shown in Figure 19, the second electrical insulating layer 43 is laminated onto the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the resistance heating layer 42 that have gone through the manufacturing process S72. For example, the second electrical insulating layer 43 is bonded to the first electrical insulating layer 41 by sandwiching the resistance heating layer 42, with the first end portion 46 of the resistance heating layer 42 exposed. In this modified example, the second electrical insulating layer 43 may be a ceramic substrate before firing, such as a green sheet.

[0152] The heating section 40 according to this modified example is manufactured by the manufacturing process described above.

[0153] In manufacturing step S74 of Figure 19, the heating section 40, having gone through manufacturing step S73, is laminated on the outside of the pressing section 62 of the housing section 50. For example, the heating section 40 is attached to the outside of the pressing section 62 of the housing section 50 and fired. As a result, the second end 47 of the resistance heating layer 42 is connected to the housing section 50 via a conductive material 42a placed in the through hole 41a. On the other hand, a conductor 48 is connected to the first end 46 of the resistance heating layer 42.

[0154] The manufacturing process of the heating system 30 according to this modified example has been described above.

[0155] In this modified example, similar to the above embodiment, the resistance heating layer 42 is electrically connected to the power supply unit 111 via the housing 50. The conductive material 42a arranged in the through hole 41a can also be considered as part of the resistance heating layer 42. That is, the resistance heating layer 42 may protrude from the first electrical insulating layer 41 in a direction penetrating the first electrical insulating layer 41 and be connected to the housing 50. In this modified example, the through hole 41a corresponds to the notch 49 in the above embodiment in that it exposes the pressing portion 62 formed in the first electrical insulating layer 41.

[0156] Although Figure 19 illustrates an example in which the heating element 40 is manufactured separately and attached to the outside of the housing element 50, this disclosure is not limited to such an example. Similar to the above embodiment, the first electrical insulating layer 41, the resistance heating layer 42, and the second electrical insulating layer 43 may be laminated in order on the housing element 50.

[0157] <4. Supplement> While preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been described in detail above with reference to the attached drawings, the present disclosure is not limited to such examples. It is clear to any person with ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains that various modifications or alterations may be conceived within the scope of the technical ideas described in the claims, and these will naturally be understood to fall within the technical scope of the present disclosure.

[0158] There are various possible methods for manufacturing the cylindrical housing section 50. For example, the cylindrical housing section 50 may be constructed by drawing a sheet metal. Another example is that the cylindrical housing section 50 may be constructed by bending a sheet metal and welding the joints. In the latter case, the heating section 40 may be laminated onto the sheet metal. Then, the housing section 50 with the laminated heating section 40 may be constructed by bending the sheet metal with the laminated heating section 40 and welding the joints.

[0159] In the above description, an example was given in which the holding portion 60 has two pressing portions 62 and two non-pressing portions 66, but the disclosure is not limited to such an example. For example, the holding portion 60 may have three or more pressing portions 62 and three or more non-pressing portions 66.

[0160] In the above, examples were described in which the first electrical insulating layer 41, the resistance heating layer 42, and the second electrical insulating layer 43 constituting the heating section 40 are laminated using a printing process or a vapor deposition process, but the present disclosure is not limited to such examples. For example, the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the second electrical insulating layer 43 may be laminated by coating or transferring a paste-like material. As another example, the resistance heating layer 42 may be a metal foil processed into a predetermined shape and may be placed on the first electrical insulating layer 41. If the resistance heating layer 42 is a metal foil, the metal foil may be placed on a carrier tape, and the first electrical insulating layer 41 may be printed on it and then transferred together to the housing section 50. If the resistance heating layer 42 is a metal foil, the resistance heating layer 42 and the housing section 50 may be electrically connected by welding. Alternatively, for example, the heating section 40 may be manufactured separately and attached to the outside of the housing section 50.

[0161] The above describes an example in which the connection portion between the resistance heating layer 42 and the conductor 48 is exposed and not covered by the second electrical insulation layer 43, but the disclosure is not limited to such an example. The connection portion between the resistance heating layer 42 and the conductor 48 may be covered by the second electrical insulation layer 43.

[0162] The above describes an example in which the resistance heating layer 42 and the conductor 48 are directly connected, but the disclosure is not limited to such an example. The resistance heating layer 42 and the conductor 48 may be connected indirectly. For example, the conductor 48 may be connected to the resistance heating layer 42 via a conductive leaf spring. As another example, the conductor 48 may be connected to the resistance heating layer 42 via a pogo pin. The suction device 100 may be manufactured by assembling a plurality of parts, including the heating system 30, and in the process of assembly, the heating system 30 may be fitted into the main body, including the power supply unit 111, etc. In this case, the lower part of the heating system 30 may be fitted into a socket provided in the main body, and the leaf spring or pogo pin may be provided in the socket. In this case, since the resistance heating layer 42 and the power supply unit 111 can be electrically connected when the lower part of the heating system 30 is fitted into the socket, the manufacturing process of the suction device 100 can be simplified. Furthermore, when the resistance heating layer 42 and the conductor 48 are indirectly connected, it is desirable that the entire resistance heating layer 42, or at least the first end 46 that makes contact with the conductor 48, be plated with nickel or gold. This configuration makes it possible to strengthen the electrical connection between the resistance heating layer 42 and the leaf spring or pogo pin. Similarly, the housing portion 50 and the conductor 48 may be directly connected or indirectly connected.

[0163] In the above description, an example was given in which the contact point between the resistance heating layer 42 and the conductor 48 (i.e., the first end 46) is located on the pressing portion 62, but the present disclosure is not limited to such an example. For example, the first electrical insulating layer 41 and the resistance heating layer 42 may be extended to the bottom wall 56 of the housing portion 50, and the conductor 48 may be directly or indirectly connected to the resistance heating layer 42 at the bottom wall 56 of the housing portion 50.

[0164] In the above example, an example was described in which the outer heat diffusion layer 90 covers the holding portion 60, but the outer heat diffusion layer 90 may cover not only the holding portion 60 but also the non-holding portion 69. Similarly, in the above example, an example was described in which the heat insulating sheet 71 covers the holding portion 60, but the heat insulating sheet 71 may cover not only the holding portion 60 but also the non-holding portion 69.

[0165] In the above description, an example was given in which the elongated PI tape 92 is adhered to the non-pressed portion 66 when the outer heat diffusion layer 90 is laminated onto the housing portion 50, but this disclosure is not limited to such an example. The elongated PI tape 92 may also be adhered to the second electrical insulating layer 43 laminated onto the press portion 62.

[0166] Although the above describes an example in which the stick-type substrate 150 has a substrate portion 151 and a suction port portion 152, the disclosure is not limited to such an example. The stick-type substrate 150 may have only the substrate portion 151. The suction device 100 may also have a suction port portion 152. For example, the suction port portion 152 may be detachably attached to the opening 52 of the housing portion 50.

[0167] Two or more of the above embodiments and their respective modifications may be combined as appropriate. For example, the above embodiment and the fifth modification may be combined. That is, the heating system 30 may have both an outer heat diffusion layer 90 and an inner heat diffusion layer 96. As another example, the housing 50 may have four or more pressing parts 62, and any two types of heating parts 40 from those shown in Figures 9 and 13 to 17 may be arranged in one housing 50. As yet another example, one type of heating part 40 from those shown in Figures 9 and 13 to 17 may be arranged in the housing 50 shown in Figure 18.

[0168] The above describes an example in which a wire 48 is connected to at least one of the ends of the resistance heating layer 42, but the disclosure is not limited to such an example. For example, the housing 50 may have three or more pressing parts 62, and both ends of a resistance heating layer 42 located in the central pressing part 62 of the three pressing parts 62 may be connected to the housing 50. Then, a resistance heating layer 42 may be placed in each of the two adjacent pressing parts 62, with one end of the 42 connected to the power supply unit 111, and these three resistance heating layers 42 may constitute a series circuit. In another example, the housing 50 may have two pressing parts 62, with a resistance heating layer 42 placed in each of the two pressing parts 62, with both ends of the 42 connected to the housing 50, and a wire connected to the power supply unit 111 may be connected to each of the two non-pressing parts 66. In that case, the two resistance heating layers 42 will constitute a parallel circuit.

[0169] Furthermore, the following configurations also fall within the technical scope of this disclosure. (1) A cylindrical body containing a substrate containing an aerosol source, Multiple resistance heating layers are laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body, A plurality of first electrical insulating layers are laminated on the inside of the resistance heating layer and on the outside of the side wall, A power supply unit that supplies power to the resistance heating layer, Equipped with, The cylindrical body is made of a conductive material, A wire connected to the power supply unit is connected to the cylindrical body. One of the two ends of the resistance heating layer extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer and is connected to the cylindrical body, and is electrically connected to the conductor connected to the cylindrical body via the cylindrical body. Aerosol generation system. (2) The side wall of the cylindrical body includes a plurality of first side walls whose outer surface is flat, and a plurality of second side walls which are different from the first side walls. The first side wall and the second side wall are arranged alternately along the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, The first electrical insulating layer is laminated on the outside of the first side wall, The two resistance heating layers are stacked on the outside of the two first side walls adjacent to the second side wall, with the second side wall separated from the first side wall. The aerosol generation system described in (1) above. (3) Each of the resistance heating layer and the first electrical insulating layer is laminated using a vapor deposition process or a printing process. The aerosol generation system described in (2) above. (4) The portion of the outer circumference of the cylindrical body on which the first electrical insulating layer is laminated occupies less than 50% of the outer circumference of the cylindrical body. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (3). (5) The first electrical insulating layer has a shape that conforms to the resistance heating layer. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (4). (6) The aerosol generation system further comprises a plurality of second electrical insulating layers laminated outside the resistance heating layer using a vapor deposition process or a printing process, At least a portion of the resistance heating layer is sandwiched between the first electrical insulating layer and the second insulating layer. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (5). (7) At least one of the two ends of the resistance heating layer extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer and is connected to the cylindrical body, and is electrically connected to the other resistance heating layer adjacent to the resistance heating layer via the cylindrical body. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (6). (8) Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer is connected to the first side wall. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the preceding paragraphs (3) to (7), which references paragraph (2) above. (9) Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer extends beyond the first side wall and is connected to the second side wall. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the preceding paragraphs (3) to (7), which references paragraph (2) above. (10) A wire connected to the power supply unit is connected to one of the two ends of the resistance heating layer. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (9). (11) A wire connected to the power supply unit is connected to each of the two ends of the resistance heating layer. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (10). (12) Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end to which the conductor connected to the power supply unit is connected is wider than the other parts. The aerosol generation system described in (10) or (11) above. (13) The aerosol generation system further comprises a first heat diffusion layer laminated by a plating process on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and inside the resistance heating layer. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (12). (14) The aerosol generation system further comprises a second heat diffusion layer that is wrapped around and laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and outside the resistance heating layer. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (13). (15) The aerosol generation system further comprises a heat insulating layer that is wrapped around and laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and outside the resistance heating layer. An aerosol generation system as described in any one of the above items (1) to (14). (16) The thermal insulation layer is laminated so as to cover a portion of the axial direction of the cylindrical body's side wall, The end of the heat insulating layer in the axial direction of the cylindrical body and the portion exposed from the heat insulating layer are sealed by the sealing portion. The aerosol generation system described in (15) above. (17) The resistance heating layer is positioned in the substrate housed in the cylindrical body at a location corresponding to the portion where the aerosol source is distributed. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (16). (18) The first side wall is a flat plate, The second side wall is a curved plate that curves outward along the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, The substrate housed in the cylindrical body is pressed by the first side wall. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the preceding paragraphs (3) to (17) that references paragraph (2) above. (19) The first side wall is a flat plate, The second side wall is a flat plate, In the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, the length of the first side wall is longer than the length of the second side wall. The substrate housed in the cylindrical body is pressed by the first side wall. An aerosol generation system according to any one of the preceding paragraphs (3) to (17) that references paragraph (2) above. (20) The aerosol generation system further comprises the substrate, An aerosol generation system according to any one of the above items (1) to (19). [Explanation of symbols]

[0170] 100 Suction device 111 Power supply section 112 Sensor section 113 Notification Department 114 Storage section 115 Communications Department 116 Control Unit 150 Stick-type base material 151 Base material part 152 Mouthpiece 30 Heating Systems 40 Heating section 41. First electrical insulating layer 42 Resistance heating layer 43. Second electrical insulating layer 44 Heat-generating areas 45 Heat-generating area 46 First end 47 Second end 48 Conductor 49 Notches 50 Storage Units 52 Aperture 54 Side wall (54a: inner surface, 54b: outer surface) 56 Bottom wall (56a: inner surface, 56b: outer surface) 58 First guide section (58a: tapered surface) 60 Holding part 62 Pressing portion (62a: inner surface, 62b: outer surface) 66 Non-pressing portion (66a: inner surface, 66b: outer surface) 67 void 68 Boundary 69 Non-holding part 70 Insulation section 71 Insulation Sheet 72 PI Tape 73 Sealing member 80 Interior space 90 Outer thermal diffusion layer 91 Graphite Sheet 92 Vertical PI Tape 93 Horizontal PI tape (94: protruding part, 95: protruding part) 96 Inner heat diffusion layer 99 Heat shrink tubing

Claims

1. A cylindrical body containing a substrate containing an aerosol source, Multiple resistance heating layers are laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body, A plurality of first electrical insulating layers are laminated on the inside of the resistance heating layer and on the outside of the side wall, A power supply unit that supplies power to the resistance heating layer, Equipped with, The cylindrical body is made of a conductive material, A wire connected to the power supply unit is connected to the cylindrical body. One of the two ends of the resistance heating layer extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer and is connected to the cylindrical body, and is electrically connected to the conductor connected to the cylindrical body via the cylindrical body. Aerosol generation system.

2. The side wall of the cylindrical body includes a plurality of first side walls whose outer surface is flat, and a plurality of second side walls which are different from the first side walls. The first side wall and the second side wall are arranged alternately along the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, The first electrical insulating layer is laminated on the outside of the first side wall, The two resistance heating layers are stacked on the outside of the two first side walls adjacent to the second side wall, with the second side wall separated from the first side wall. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

3. Each of the resistance heating layer and the first electrical insulating layer is laminated using a vapor deposition process or a printing process. The aerosol generation system according to claim 2.

4. The portion of the outer circumference of the cylindrical body on which the first electrical insulating layer is laminated occupies less than 50% of the outer circumference of the cylindrical body. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

5. The first electrical insulating layer has a shape that is aligned with the resistance heating layer. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

6. The aerosol generation system further comprises a plurality of second electrical insulating layers laminated outside the resistance heating layer using a vapor deposition process or a printing process, At least a portion of the resistance heating layer is sandwiched between the first electrical insulating layer and the second electrical insulating layer. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

7. At least one of the two ends of the resistance heating layer extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer and is connected to the cylindrical body, and is electrically connected to the other resistance heating layer adjacent to the resistance heating layer via the cylindrical body. An aerosol generation system according to any one of claims 1 to 6.

8. Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer is connected to the first side wall. The aerosol generation system according to claim 2.

9. Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end that extends beyond the first electrical insulating layer extends beyond the first side wall and is connected to the second side wall. The aerosol generation system according to claim 2.

10. A wire connected to the power supply unit is connected to one of the two ends of the resistance heating layer. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

11. A wire connected to the power supply unit is connected to each of the two ends of the resistance heating layer. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

12. Of the two ends of the resistance heating layer, the end to which the conductor connected to the power supply unit is connected is wider than the other parts. The aerosol generation system according to claim 10.

13. The aerosol generation system further comprises a first heat diffusion layer laminated by plating on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and inside the resistance heating layer. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

14. The aerosol generation system further comprises a second heat diffusion layer that is wrapped around and laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and outside the resistance heating layer. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

15. The aerosol generation system further comprises a heat insulating layer that is wrapped around and laminated on the outside of the side wall of the cylindrical body and outside the resistance heating layer. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

16. The thermal insulation layer is laminated so as to cover a portion of the axial direction of the cylindrical body's side wall, The end of the heat insulating layer in the axial direction of the cylindrical body and the portion exposed from the heat insulating layer are sealed by the sealing portion. The aerosol generation system according to claim 15.

17. The resistance heating layer is positioned in the substrate housed in the cylindrical body at a location corresponding to the portion where the aerosol source is distributed. The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

18. The first side wall is a flat plate, The second side wall is a curved plate that curves outward along the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, The substrate housed in the cylindrical body is pressed by the first side wall. The aerosol generation system according to claim 2.

19. The first side wall is a flat plate, The aforementioned second side wall is a flat plate, In the circumferential direction of the cylindrical body, the length of the first side wall is longer than the length of the second side wall. The substrate housed in the cylindrical body is pressed by the first side wall. The aerosol generation system according to claim 2.

20. The aerosol generation system further comprises the substrate, The aerosol generation system according to claim 1.

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