Aerosol-generating system
US-2024199314-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US11046503B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11046503-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816637410-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 31, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 29, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 29, 2021 |
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Dispensers having a liquid reservoir filled with a main liquid and having a dispensing head, with a dispensing opening and a dispensing channel, which connects the reservoir outlet to the dispensing opening. The dispensing head can be pressed down to actuate the switching valve or the conveying device. The liquid dispenser has a replaceable exchange unit, which, in a functional state, forms the dispensing channel at least in some sections. The exchange unit has a mixing chamber, with an addition medium and an inlet and an outlet separated from the inlet. The exchange unit is part of the dispensing channel such that the inlet is communicatively connected to the reservoir outlet and the outlet is communicatively connected to the dispensing opening. Furthermore, the exchange unit has closures at the inlet and at the outlet to close the mixing chamber.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A liquid dispenser comprising: a liquid reservoir filled with a main liquid, wherein the liquid reservoir is designed as a pressure reservoir and has a switching valve by which the main liquid can be conveyed from the liquid reservoir to a reservoir outlet, or the liquid reservoir is designed as a pressureless liquid reservoir and has a conveying device by which the main liquid can be conveyed from the liquid reservoir to a reservoir outlet; a dispensing head having a dispensing opening, a receiving space and a dispensing duct, the dispensing duct connecting the reservoir outlet to the dispensing opening and having a feed duct portion, wherein the dispensing head can be pressed down in an actuating direction in a direction of the liquid reservoir, with the switching valve or the conveying device being actuated as a result; and an interchangeable exchange unit which, in a functional state, forms the dispensing duct at least in certain portions, the exchange unit having a mixing chamber in which an additional medium is arranged, the mixing chamber having an inlet and an outlet separated therefrom, wherein the exchange unit is part of the dispensing duct such that the inlet is communicatively connected to the reservoir outlet and the outlet is communicatively connected to the dispensing opening, the exchange unit having closures at the inlet and at the outlet by which the mixing chamber is closed in a liquid-tight manner in a storage state; wherein the receiving space of the dispensing head is designed to receive the exchange unit, the feed duct portion of the dispensing duct opens into the receiving space, and the exchange unit is designed such that, upon insertion into the receiving space, the exchange unit assumes a desired position in which a mouth of the feed duct portion comes into communicative connection with the inlet of the mixing chamber of the exchange unit. 2. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the receiving space has an opening element arranged and designed so as to be adapted to the exchange unit such that by introducing the exchange unit into the receiving space, or by closing a closing element which closes the receiving space, the closure at the inlet of the mixing chamber or the closure at the outlet of the mixing chamber is destructively opened. 3. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the receiving space is designed as a receiving shaft which is open at least on one side from an outer side of the dispensing head and the exchange unit can be inserted in an insertion direction into the receiving space. 4. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 3 wherein the insertion direction is oriented so as to be non-parallel to the actuating direction. 5. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the mixing chamber of the exchange unit is at least partially defined by film walls. 6. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the closure at the inlet of the mixing chamber is closed by a closure surface which is destroyed by an opening element of the receiving space. 7. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 5 , wherein, the exchange unit has a rigid portion penetrated on an inlet side or an outlet side by the dispensing duct, and the receiving space and the exchange unit are adapted to one another such that the rigid portion can be fixed in a defined position at the receiving space in a form-fitting manner. 8. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the receiving space has an opening element for opening a closure surface at the inlet or at the outlet of the mixing chamber, and the receiving space and the exchange unit are designed in terms of their outer shape such that, upon insertion of the exchange unit into the receiving space, an elastic stress is generated in walls of the receiving space and/or of the exchange unit and is unloaded upon continued insertion such that the opening element is pressed against and destroys the closure surface as a result. 9. A set consisting of a liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 1 and at least one second structurally identical exchange unit. 10. A liquid dispenser comprising: a liquid reservoir filled with a main liquid, wherein the liquid reservoir is designed as a pressure reservoir and has a switching valve by which the main liquid can be conveyed from the liquid reservoir to a reservoir outlet, or the liquid reservoir is designed as a pressureless liquid reservoir and has a conveying device by which the main liquid can be conveyed from the liquid reservoir to a reservoir outlet; a dispensing head having a dispensing opening and a dispensing duct connecting the reservoir outlet to the dispensing opening, wherein the dispensing head can be pressed down in an actuating direction in a direction of the liquid reservoir, with the switching valve or the conveying device being actuated as a result; and an interchangeable exchange unit which, in a functional state, forms the dispensing duct at least in certain portions, the exchange unit having a mixing chamber in which an additional medium is arranged, the mixing chamber having an inlet and an outlet separated therefrom, wherein the exchange unit is part of the dispensing duct such that the inlet is communicatively connected to the reservoir outlet and the outlet is communicatively connected to the dispensing opening, the exchange unit having closures at the inlet and at the outlet by which the mixing chamber is closed in a liquid-tight manner in a storage state, and the exchange unit having a dispensing opening communicatively connected to the outlet of the mixing chamber; wherein the dispensing head has an outer connection portion for coupling to the exchange unit, the outer connection portion being configured for use as the dispensing opening such that, even with the exchange unit not coupled to the outer connection portion of the dispensing head, it is to dispense the main liquid. 11. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 10 , wherein the dispensing opening of the dispensing head is formed by the dispensing opening of the exchange unit when the exchange unit is coupled to the outer connection portion of the dispensing head. 12. The liquid dispenser as claimed in claim 10 wherein the mixing chamber is delimited, between the inlet and the outlet, by walls which, in an integral manner, are all part of a common component. 13. A liquid dispenser comprising as: a liquid reservoir filled with a main liquid, wherein the liquid reservoir is designed as a pressure reservoir and has a switching valve by which the main liquid can be conveyed from the liquid reservoir to a reservoir outlet, or the liquid reservoir is designed as a pressureless liquid reservoir and has a conveying device by which the main liquid can be conveyed from the liquid reservoir to a reservoir outlet; a dispensing head having a dispensing opening and a dispensing duct connecting the reservoir outlet to the dispensing opening, the dispensing head having a coupling connector on the dispensing duct and facing the liquid reservoir, wherein the dispensing head can be pressed down in an actuating direction in a direction of the liquid reservoir, with the switching valve or the conveying device being actuated as a result; and an interchangeable exchange unit which, in a functional state, forms the dispensing duct at least in certain portions, the exchange unit having a mixing chamber in which an additional medium is arranged, the mixing chamber having an inlet and an outlet separated therefrom, wherein the exchange unit is part of the dispensing duct such that the inlet is communicatively co
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