Electromagnetic induction heating apparatus for heating an aerosol-forming article of an electronic cigarette and driving method thereof
US-2024237157-A9 · Jul 11, 2024 · US
US10129934B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10129934-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514640227-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 13, 2018 |
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A susceptor wire array. The array includes a first susceptor wire comprising an alloy having a first Curie temperature point and a second susceptor wire comprising an alloy having a second Curie temperature point, the second Curie temperature point is different than the first Curie temperature point of the first susceptor wire. In one susceptor wire arrangement, the second Curie temperature point of the second susceptor wire is lower than the first Curie temperature point of the first susceptor wire. In another susceptor wire arrangement, the array further comprises a third susceptor wire, the third susceptor wire comprising an alloy having a third Curie temperature point. The third Curie temperature point of the third susceptor wire may be different than the first Curie temperature point of the first susceptor wire.
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We claim: 1. A susceptor wire array, comprising: a first susceptor wire having a first Curie temperature point; and a second susceptor wire having a second Curie temperature point, wherein the first susceptor wire and the second susceptor wire are wrapped around a common portion of a conductive wire, and wherein the second Curie temperature point is different than the first Curie temperature point. 2. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 wherein the second Curie temperature point of the second susceptor wire is lower than the first Curie temperature point of the first susceptor wire. 3. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 further comprising: a third susceptor wire, the third susceptor wire having a third Curie temperature point. 4. The susceptor wire array of claim 3 wherein the third Curie temperature point of the third susceptor wire is different than the first Curie temperature point of the first susceptor wire. 5. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 wherein the first susceptor wire comprises an alloy comprising approximately 32% Nickel and 68% Iron. 6. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 wherein the second susceptor wire comprises an alloy comprising approximately 34% Nickel and 66% Iron. 7. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of first susceptor wires having the first Curie temperature point; and a plurality of second susceptor wires having the second Curie temperature point. 8. The susceptor wire array of claim 7 further comprising: a plurality of third susceptor wires having a third Curie temperature point, wherein the third Curie temperature point is different than the first Curie temperature point of the plurality of first susceptor wires, and also different than the second Curie temperature point of the plurality of second susceptor wires. 9. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 wherein a diameter of the first susceptor wire is different than a diameter of the second susceptor wire. 10. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 wherein the first susceptor wire is interleaved with the second susceptor wire. 11. A heating blanket, comprising: a conductor configured to receive current and generate a magnetic field in response thereto; a first susceptor wire having a first Curie temperature point; and a second susceptor wire having a second Curie temperature point, wherein the first susceptor wire and the second susceptor wire are wrapped around a common portion of the conductor, and wherein the second Curie temperature point is different than the first Curie temperature point. 12. The heating blanket of claim 11 wherein the first Curie temperature point of the first susceptor wire is lower than the second Curie temperature point of the second susceptor wire. 13. The heating blanket of claim 11 further comprising: a third susceptor wire having a third Curie temperature point, wherein the third Curie temperature point is different than the first Curie temperature point of the first susceptor wire. 14. The heating blanket of claim 11 , wherein, the conductor comprises a Litz wire. 15. The heating blanket of claim 11 wherein the conductor comprises a flattened helix conductor. 16. The susceptor wire array of claim 1 , wherein the conductive wire is configured to receive current and generate a magnetic field in response thereto within the first susceptor wire and the second susceptor wire. 17. A susceptor wire array, comprising: a first susceptor wire having a first Curie temperature point; and a second susceptor wire having a second Curie temperature point, wherein the first susceptor wire and the second susceptor wire are between two portions of a conductor that is configured to receive current and thereby induce eddy currents within the first susceptor wire and the second susceptor wire, wherein the second Curie temperature point is different than the first Curie temperature point. 18. The susceptor wire array of claim 17 further comprising: a third susceptor wire, the third susceptor wire having a third Curie temperature point. 19. The heating blanket of claim 11 further comprising: a third susceptor wire, the third susceptor wire having a third Curie temperature point.
using the curie point of the material in which heating current is being generated to control the heating temperature · CPC title
using a susceptor · CPC title
Establishing desired heat distribution, e.g. to heat particular parts of workpieces · CPC title
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