Trigger-based wireless broadcasting for aerosol delivery devices
US-2024424234-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US10433589B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10433589-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816046796-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2018 |
| Priority date | Oct 2, 2013 |
| Publication date | Oct 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 8, 2019 |
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An electronic smoking device comprises a housing accommodating a battery as an electric power source powering an electrically heatable atomizer comprising an electric heater and adapted to atomize a liquid supplied from a reservoir to provide an aerosol exiting from the atomizer. The heater of the atomizer is controlled by means of control electronics. A puff detector indicates an aerosol inhaling puff to the control electronics. The control electronics operates, for a puff, the heater of the atomizer with a predetermined level of electric power. Preferably, the electronic smoking device comprises a voltage sensor measuring the battery voltage, wherein the control electronics distributes the predetermined level of electric power, for a puff, by pulse width modulation, based on the battery voltage measured by the voltage sensor.
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We claim: 1. An electronic smoking device, comprising: a housing adapted to accommodate a battery powering an electric heater of an atomizer adapted to atomize a liquid supplied from a reservoir to provide an aerosol exiting from the atomizer; control electronics adapted to control the electric heater of the atomizer; a puff detector adapted to indicate an aerosol inhaling puff to the control electronics; and the control electronics is configured to operate, for a puff, the electric heater of the atomizer with a predetermined level of electric power for entire duration of the puff. 2. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 further comprising a voltage sensor adapted to measure battery voltage and connected to the control electronics, and the control electronics is adapted to distribute the predetermined level of electric power, for a puff, by pulse width modulation, based on a battery voltage measured by the voltage sensor. 3. The electronic smoking device of claim 2 with the control electronics adapted to receive multiple measured values of the battery voltage during a puff and to derive a representative value of the battery voltage from the multiple measured values of the battery voltage. 4. The electronic smoking device of claim 3 with the control electronics adapted to derive the representative value of the battery voltage as the smallest individually measured value of the battery voltage plus a constant. 5. The electronic smoking device of claim 3 with the control electronics adapted to apply the representative value of the battery voltage derived during the puff as a constant value for the battery voltage when determining the pulse widths during a subsequent puff to observe the predetermined level of electric power. 6. The electronic smoking device of claim 2 with the control electronics adapted to receive multiple measured values of the battery voltage during a puff and to re-adjust the pulse widths during the puff to observe the pre-determined level of electric power. 7. The electronic smoking device of claim 2 wherein the control electronics is adapted to determine a required pulse width modulation by using a predetermined, constant value of the electrical resistance of the heater. 8. The electronic smoking device of claim 2 wherein the voltage sensor is integrated in the control electronics. 9. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 wherein the control electronics is configured to operate, upon indication of a puff, the heater of the atomizer with the predetermined level of electric power for a predetermined period. 10. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 wherein the control electronics is configured to operate, upon indication of a puff, the heater of the atomizer with the predetermined level of electric power as long as the puff is indicated. 11. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 wherein the control electronics is configured to operate the heater of the atomizer with a reduced level of electric power, when it is not operated with the predetermined level of electric power. 12. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 wherein the puff detector comprises a manually actuatable switch. 13. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 wherein the puff detector comprises an inhaling sensor. 14. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 wherein the atomizer is a component of the electronic smoking device and the heater comprises a heating resistor, wherein the material of the heating resistor comprises at least one of the following materials: a nickel-chromium alloy, a nickel-chromium alloy comprising 80% per weight nickel and 20% per weight chromium, a film polyimide, an iron-chromium-aluminum alloy. 15. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 wherein the battery is a component of the electronic smoking device and the battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery protected by safety circuitry. 16. The electronic smoking device of claim 4 wherein the constant is 200 mV. 17. An electronic smoking device, comprising: a battery, control electronics and an atomizer in a housing, the atomizer including an electric heater for atomizing a liquid; a puff detector electrically connected to the control electronics; a battery voltage sensor electrically connected to the battery and to the control electronics; the control electronics configured to operate the electric heater with a predetermined level of electric power during a puff detected by the puff detector, based on a battery voltage measured by the voltage battery sensor. 18. The electronic smoking device of claim 17 with the control electronics configured to distribute the predetermined level of electric power, for a puff, by pulse width modulation. 19. A method for controlling an electronic smoking device, comprising: detecting a puff using a puff detector and providing an indication of a detected puff to control electronics; measuring multiple values of a voltage of a battery during the puff using a voltage sensor connected to the battery and to the control electronics; deriving a representative value of the battery voltage from the multiple measured values of the battery voltage; distributing a predetermined level of electric power, during the puff, to an electric heater based on the representative value; and vaporizing a liquid by heating the liquid via the electric heater. 20. The method of claim 19 with the control electronics deriving the representative value of the battery voltage as the smallest individually measured value of the battery voltage plus a constant, and with the control electronics distributing the predetermined level of electric power by pulse width modulation. 21. The electronic smoking device of claim 1 with the control electronics operating, for a puff, the electric heater of the atomizer with a predetermined level of electric power.
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