E-cigarette personal vaporizer
US-2016150824-A1 · Jun 2, 2016 · US
US10201181B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10201181-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615253949-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 12, 2019 |
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An electronic cigarette vaporiser includes a heating element and a microcontroller; the microcontroller monitors or measures the airflow speed or pressure drop over an air-pressure sensor or other sensor and uses that as an input to control the power delivered to the heating element. The microcontroller can compensate for a very strong inhalation by applying more power during that inhalation as compared to a very light inhalation to ensure that the heating element is kept at its optimal heating temperature.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electronic cigarette vaporiser system that includes an electronic vaporiser, a heating element in the electronic vaporiser, and a microcontroller; in which the microcontroller monitors or measures the airflow speed or pressure drop over an air-pressure sensor or other sensor and uses that as an input to control the power delivered to the heating element; in which the electronic vaporiser system includes (i) a user-replaceable, e-liquid cartridge, which is not user-refillable and includes no heating element; and (ii) an e-liquid reservoir that is separate from the user-replaceable e-liquid cartridge; and (iii) an electric or electronic pump that is configured to withdraw e-liquid from the user-replaceable e-liquid cartridge and pump pressurized e-liquid to the e-liquid reservoir; and wherein the heating element that is in the electronic vaporiser is in, or in e-liquid communication with, the e-liquid reservoir. 2. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the microcontroller compensates for a very strong inhalation by applying more power during that inhalation as compared to a very light inhalation. 3. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the microcontroller controls the power to ensure that the heating element is kept at its optimal heating temperature. 4. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the vaporiser includes or co-operates with an electronics module that (i) detects characteristics of the resistance of the heating element and (ii) uses an inference of temperature derived from that resistance as a control input. 5. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 4 in which the temperature of the heating element is inferred from data stored in the electronics module that has been empirically obtained for a specific heating element design. 6. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 4 in which the electronics module applies multiple techniques designed to ensure the heating element is at its optimal heating temperature, including estimating heating element resistance, and weights the signals from each technique. 7. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 4 in which the electronics module controls the power delivered using the resistance measurement and does not calculate any derived temperature. 8. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 4 in which the electronics module controls the power delivered to the heating element to ensure that it is no higher than approximately 130° C., plus an error tolerance. 9. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser system is an e-cigarette system. 10. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser is a medicinally approved nicotine drug delivery system. 11. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser is the same approximate size as a cigarette. 12. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser is the same approximate size as a cigarette and includes no control buttons. 13. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser is automatically activated when it detects that it has been withdrawn from a case that otherwise stores the vaporiser. 14. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser has a square or rectangular cross-section with rounded corners and includes a long PCB inserted lengthwise into the vaporizer. 15. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser has a squircle cross-section. 16. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser is only re-fillable from the user-replaceable closed, e-liquid cartridge. 17. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser is refillable with e-liquid only when inserted, whole and intact and not dis-assembled, into a re-fill case that includes a fluid transfer mechanism to transfer e-liquid into the vaporiser from the user-replaceable closed, e-liquid cartridge. 18. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 including a case for storing the electronic vaporiser. 19. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 18 in which the case includes the electric or electronic pump. 20. The electronic vaporiser system of claim 1 in which the electronic vaporiser includes the electric or electronic pump and the user-replaceable cartridge is removably insertable or integral to the vaporiser.
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