CA3125233A1 - Heating element and heater assemblies, cartridges, and e-vapor devices including a heating element - Google Patents
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- A24—TOBACCO; CIGARS; CIGARETTES; SIMULATED SMOKING DEVICES; SMOKERS' REQUISITES
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Abstract
Description
DEVICES INCLUDING A HEATING ELEMENT
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Application No.
16/273,612, filed February 12, 2019, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Serial No. 15/135,930, filed April 22, 2016, which claims priority to U.S.
provisional application number 62/151,809 filed on April 23, 2015, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND
Field
Related Art
SUMMARY
In at least one example embodiment, the filament defines the air channel through a central area of the planar portion. In at least one example embodiment, the tip of the at least one of the curves extends away from the air channel, and the open end of each of the curves is adjacent the air channel.
A width of the filament varies along the circuitous path. In at least one example embodiment, a width of the filament gradually increases in a direction away from the air channel.
The heating element is in contact with the support such that the tip of the at least one of the curves rests thereon.
In at least one example embodiment, at least one of the curves generally has a U-shape. In at least one example embodiment, the tip extends from the closed end of the at least one of the curves. In at least one example embodiment, the tip has a generally pointed shape.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
5A and 5B.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
Like numbers refer to like elements throughout the specification. As used herein, the term "and/or" includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
"above,"
"upper," and the like) may be used herein for ease of description to describe one element or feature's relationship to another element(s) or feature(s) as illustrated in the figures. It should be understood that the spatially relative terms are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in use or operation in addition to the orientation depicted in the figures. For example, if the device in the figures is turned over, elements described as "below" or "beneath" other elements or features would then be oriented "above" the other elements or features. Thus, the term "below" may encompass both an orientation of above and below. The device may be otherwise oriented (rotated 90 degrees or at other orientations) and the spatially relative descriptors used herein interpreted accordingly.
Thus, the figures are schematic in nature and their shapes are not intended to illustrate the actual shape of a region of a device and are not intended to limit the scope of example embodiments.
The heating element 10 includes a planar portion 20 having at least one filament 50.
The filament 50 may define an air channel 60 through the planar portion 20.
For example, the filament 50 defines the air channel 60 through a central area of the planar portion 20 (e.g., such that air flowing through the central area is unobstructed). The air channel 60 may have a substantially circular shape.
[0050] The heating element 10 may include stainless steel or alloy thereof.
Stainless steel (e.g., stainless steel 304) has a relatively high temperature coefficient, which allows for accurate temperature control of the filament 50.
Alternatively, the heating element 10 may include Nichrome (e.g., 80% nickel, 20%
chromium) or other materials. Examples of other suitable electrically resistive materials for the heating element 10 include titanium, zirconium, tantalum, and metals from the platinum group. Examples of suitable metal alloys include stainless steel, nickel-, cobalt-, chromium-, aluminum-, titanium-, zirconium-, hafnium-, niobium-, molybdenum-, tantalum-, tungsten-, tin-, gallium-, manganese-, and iron-containing alloys, and super-alloys based on nickel, iron, cobalt, and stainless steel. For instance, the heating element 10 may include nickel aluminides, a material with a layer of alumina on the surface, iron aluminides, and other composite materials. The electrically resistive material may optionally be embedded in, encapsulated, or coated with an insulating material or vice-versa, depending on the kinetics of energy transfer and the external physicochemical properties required. In a non-limiting example embodiment, the heating element 10 may comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of stainless steel, copper, copper alloys, nickel-chromium alloys, superalloys, and combinations thereof. In another non-limiting example embodiment, the heating element 10 includes iron-chromium alloys. A higher resistivity for the heating element 10 lowers the current draw or load on the power supply or battery of an e-vapor device.
Still referring to Fig. 1A, the heating element 10 may include a first lead portion 30 and a second lead portion 40 extending away from the planar portion 20. For example, the first lead portion 30 and the second lead portion extend away from the planar portion 20 in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the planar portion 20. As shown in Fig. 1A, the planar portion 20, the first lead portion 30, and the second lead portion 40 are a unitary body, which allows for efficient manufacturing of the heating element 10. For example, the heating element 10 may be initially formed as a substantially flat element before first and second lead portions 30 and 40 are bent as shown in Fig. 1A.
Accordingly, the heating element 10 may be referred to as a single piece heating element. A tip 31 of the first lead portion 30 and a tip 41 of the second lead portion 40 may be bent or bendable in a direction that is parallel to the planar portion 20 (this bending is explicitly shown in Figs. 2B and 5B, for example).
and 5B, for example). Although two step portions 33 and 35 are shown, the first and second lead portions 30 and 40 may have one step portion or additional step portions as desired.
A width W50 may be between 0.25mm and 1.00mm, for example, 0.65mm. A
length L20 of each filament portion 70 may be between 0.5mm and 3.5mm, for example, 2.5mm. It should be understood that a number of filament portions 70 may vary as desired. For example, the number of filament portions 70 may be between 3 and 25.
The same dimensions may be set for widths W75 and W80 of spaces 111 between u-shaped portions of each filament portion 70. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto, and the spaces 110 and the spaces 111 may have different dimensions as desired. A length L30 between an end of space 111 that is furthest from the air channel 60 and a part of the u-shaped portion furthest away from the air channel 60 may be between 0.1mm and 0.7mm, for example, 0.3mm.
2A to Fig. 2B shows how the heating element 10' in Fig. 2A is bent along the dotted lines to form the heating element 10' in Fig. 2B with bent first and second lead portions 30' and 40' and bent tips 31' and 41'. It should be appreciated that tips 31 and 41 in Fig. 1 may be bent in the same mariner as shown by tips 31' and 41' in Fig.
2B.
2A and 2B, or one or more heating elements 10 and one or more heating elements 10' stacked in a desired configuration.
except that the filament 50" has filament portions 70" that have a substantially same width and substantially rounded ends throughout the circuitous or sinuous path.
may flash one color to indicate activation of the e-vapor device 200 and another color to indicate a battery level of the battery 250. However, example embodiments are not limited thereto, and the LED may be used to indicate other information through various colors and patterns of flashes.
The puff sensor is operable to sense an air pressure drop in the e-vapor device 200, which causes the control electronics 240 to initiate the application of voltage from the battery 250 to the heating element 10. For example, if the puff sensor indicates that an adult vaper is applying a negative pressure to the e-vapor device 200, the control electronics 240 initiates a puff cycle by connecting the battery 250 to the heating element 10 to heat the heating element 10, thereby vaporizing a pre-vapor formulation in a porous substrate in contact with the heating element 10. Upon termination applying negative pressure by an adult vaper, the puff sensor ceases to sense the air pressure drop and the control electronics 240 disconnects the battery 250 from the heating element 10 to end the puff cycle.
Although not explicitly shown, one terminal of the battery 250 is electrically connected to the conductive post 260 and the other terminal of the battery 250 is electrically connected to the connector 265 via the control electronics 240.
As shown by the arrows in in Fig. 4B, when air is drawn through the mouthpiece 210, air enters the tip of the e-vapor device 200 at air inlet/outlet 255, travels past the control electronics 240 that includes the puff sensor through the spaces provided around the puff sensor (thereby detecting a negative pressure and activating the heating element 10), and continues past the battery 250. The air then goes through an opening in the axis of a conductive post 260 of the battery's 250 male connector, and straight into a conductive rivet engaged with the female connector of the cartridge 220 (see element 360 in Figs. 5A and 5B). The air is then inundated with particles of vapor (produced by the heating of a porous substrate containing a pre-vapor formulation as a result of the activated heating element 10) and exits through the mouthpiece section 210. As shown by the return arrows in Fig. 4B, excess vapor travels through the e-vapor device 200 and may be exhausted from the air inlet/outlet 255.
taken along line VB-VB'. Figs. 5C-5H illustrate the details of various parts of the cartridge shown in Figs. 5A and 5B.
6). A body 525 of the connector portion 320 may have a height H20 of between 3.0mm and 10.0mm, for example, 4.70mm. A diameter D30 of the connector portion 320 may be between 8.5mm and 9.5mm, for example, 9.0mm. The diameter D30 may be larger or smaller depending on the application. For example, diameter D30 may be the same as the diameter D35 of the reservoir portion 310.
Alternatively, the connector portion 320 and the power supply section 230 may be fixed together (i.e., not releasable).
The reservoir portion 310 may have a height H30 of between 15mm and 60mm, for example, 32.9mm. The reservoir portion 310 may have a diameter D35 of between 6.5mm and 25mm, for example, 9.0mm. That is, the reservoir portion 310 and the connector portion 320 may have a same diameter. The reservoir portion 310 includes at least two connection points 490 (due to the symmetry of reservoir portion 310, only one connection point 490 is shown in Figs. 5A and 5D). Tabs and 520 of the connector portion 320 may be releasably engaged with the at least two connection points 490 (see Fig. 6).
The porous substrate 400 may be substantially disc shaped and have a diameter of between 5.0mm and 24mm, for example, 8.0mm. The porous substrate may have a thickness T30 between 0.5mm and 2.0mm, for example, 1.0mm. The porous substrate 400 may have a capacity to draw a pre-vapor formulation via capillary action as a result of the interstitial spacing between filaments of the porous substrate 400. For example, the porous substrate 400 may be a ceramic material or other porous material capable of withstanding varying temperatures of the heating element 10 such as a ceramic, mineral fibrous material, metal (in a honeycomb or mesh structure), and glass fibers. A central area of the porous substrate 400 includes an opening 410 with a diameter D40 between 1.0mm and 4.0mm, for example, 2.0mm. The opening 410 may be aligned with the air channel 60 of the heating element 10 and with the airway 600 of the reservoir portion 310.
central area of the gasket 420 includes an opening 440 with a diameter D53 between 2.6mm and 2.8mm, for example, 2.7mm so that the gasket 420 fits around the airway 600. The gasket 420 is configured to provide the fluid communication between the porous substrate 400 and the cavity 311 via at least one aperture disposed adjacent to the opening 440. According to at least one example embodiment, the gasket 420 includes two or more apertures 430 (e.g., four apertures) disposed in a diamond configuration on opposing sides of the opening 440. The apertures 430 may be substantially circular in shape and have a diameter D55 between 0.8mm and 1.2mm, for example, 1.0mm. However, example embodiments are not limited to the shape and size of the apertures shown in Fig.
5F and it should be understood that the apertures 430 may be of various sizes and shapes so long as the porous substrate 400 does not become oversaturated with pre-vapor formulation and leak from the e-vapor device 200.
The support 350 may have a height H40 between 3.0mm and 8.0mm, for example, 5.1mm. The through hole 450 may be aligned with the air channel 60, opening 410, and airway 600. If the conductive rivet 360 is not used, then the support may include grooves along a lateral surface of the support 350 instead of the through hole 450. Here, the grooves allow for the airflow formerly provided by the through hole 450 and electrical connection to the powers supply 250 is provided via direct connection with the tip 41.
For example, as shown in Fig. 5B, the slots 460 and 470 have substantially rectangular shapes so that the first lead portion 30 extends through first slot 460, and the second lead portion 40 extends through the second slot 470. As also shown in Fig. 5B, the first lead portion 30 and the second lead portion 40 are bent in a direction that is substantially parallel to the planar portion 20 at tips 31 and 41. Although tip 31 is shown in Fig. 5B as not contacting a wall of the connector portion 320, the tip 31 may extend to contact the wall of the connector portion 320 if desired. For example, if the inner wall of connector portion 320 is electrically conductive, the tip 31 may be extended to electrically connect to the inner wall of the connector portion 320 so that the first lead portion 30 is electrically connected to the connector portion 320. As shown in Fig. 5B, the support 350 may include a thin membrane 351 in the first and second slots 460 and 470. The membrane 351 may be penetrated by the first and second lead portions 30 and 40 upon assembly and provide a seal at the penetration point. A thickness of the membrane 351 may be between 0.1mm and 1.0mm, for example, 0.3mm.
Alternatively, the support 350 may push fit into the reservoir portion 310. As another alternative, the support 350 may affixed to the reservoir portion 310 with ultrasonic welding. In yet another alternative, the support 350 and the reservoir portion 310 may have a bayonet connection. It should be appreciated that other connections between the support 350 and the reservoir portion 310 are within the scope of example embodiments. The support 350 may include at least two recesses 480 on opposing sides of the lateral surface of the support 350. The recesses may have a size, shape, and location that accommodate the tabs 510 and 520 of the connector portion 320. As shown in Fig. 5G, the recesses 480 have a substantially rectangular shape and extend from one end of the support 350 to a stop surface 485 to provide a tight fit with the tabs 510 and 520 (see Fig. 6 for connection between connector portion 320 and reservoir portion 310).
Alternatively, the conductive rivet 360 may be welded or soldered to a tip 41 of the second lead portion 40. The head portion 363 may have a diameter D75 larger than diameter D70. Diameter D75 may be between 2.5mm and 4.5mm, for example, 4.0mm. The conductive rivet 360 may be substantially hollow. For example, an airway 365 may pass through a central area of conductive rivet 360. The airway 365 may have a diameter D77 between 1.2mm and 1.7mm, for example, 1.6mm. A height H50 from a top surface of the head portion 363 to an opposing end of the conductive rivet 360 may be between 4.0mm and 7.1mm, for example, 6.5mm. A height H55 from an end of the conductive rivet 360 to a bottom surface of the head portion 363 may be between 3.6mm and 6.7mm, for example, 6.1mm.
5B, the bottom surface of the head portion 363 is in electrical contact with a tip 41 of the second lead portion 40 while the top surface of the head portion 363 is in electrical contact with the conductive post 260 of the power supply section 230.
However, the head portion 363 is spaced apart from a tip 31 of the first lead portion 30 so as to be electrically isolated from the tip 31. The tip 31 of the first lead portion 30 is electrically connected to connector 265 of the power supply section 230 upon engagement of the cartridge 220 and power supply section 230. For example, the connector 265 may be a conductive male thread of the power supply section 230 that makes electrical contact with the tip 31 upon engagement with a female thread of the connector portion 320. Alternatively, if an inner wall of connector portion 320 (e.g., the female thread) is electrically conductive, the tip 31 may be extended to electrically connect to the inner wall of the connector portion 320 so that the first lead portion 30 is electrically connected to the connector portion 320. In this case, the conductive male thread of the connector 265 may be in electrical contact with tip 31 through the inner wall of the connector portion 320.
5A-5H.
The base portion 1110 also includes a protrusion 1125 extending longitudinally from a top surface 1135 of the base portion 1110. The second lead 1040 of the heating element 1010 contacts the protrusion 1125 to form a first electrical contact. An electrically insulating shell 1150 in the form of a ring is positioned at a second end 1155 of the base portion 1110. The electrically insulating shell defines a hole 1160 therethrough. A post 1170 formed of an electrically conductive material extends through the hole 1160 and the passage 1130. The post 1170 contacts the first lead 1030 to form a second electrical contact.
11, and the first contact 1430 has a generally spiral shape and the second lead has a generally L-shape. The tip portions 1450 of the heating element 1410 rest on a top surface of the support 1350.
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a heating element including, a planar portion including a filament, the filament defining an air channel through the planar portion, the filament arranged so as to form a plurality of curves, each of the curves having a closed end and an open end, and at least one of the curves having a tip thereon, a first lead portion, and a second lead portion, at least one of the first lead portion, the second lead portion, or both the first lead portion and the second lead portion being generally coplanar with the planar portion of the heating element; and a support, the heating element in contact with the support such that the tip of the at least one of the curves rests thereon.
a housing;
a reservoir in the housing;
a transfer material adjacent a portion of the reservoir; and a heater assembly including, a heating element, the heating element including, a planar portion including a filament, the filament defining an air channel through the planar portion, the filament arranged so as to form a plurality of curves, each of the curves haying a closed end and an open end, and at least one of the curves haying a tip thereon, a first lead portion, and a second lead portion, at least one of the first lead portion, the second lead portion, or both the first lead portion and the second lead portion being generally coplanar with the planar portion of the heating element; and a support, the heating element in contact with the support such that the tip of the at least one of the curves rests thereon.
an inner tube within the housing, the inner tube defining an airway through the housing, and an outer surface of the inner tube and an inner surface of the housing at least partially defining a portion of the reservoir.
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