Aerosol generation device with closure

US12114697B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12114697-B2
Application numberUS-202017602124-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 30, 2020
Priority dateMay 3, 2019
Publication dateOct 15, 2024
Grant dateOct 15, 2024

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An aerosol generation device has a body and a closure. The body has an aperture through which an aerosol substrate is receivable into the aerosol generation device. The closure is moveable relative to the aperture between a closed position in which the closure covers the aperture and an open position in which the aperture is substantially unobstructed by the closure; the closure is stable in each of the closed position and the open position. The closure is further moveable from the open position to an activation position. At the activation position, the aerosol generation device is operable to initiate an activation signal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An aerosol generation device comprising: a body having an aperture through which an aerosol substrate is receivable into the aerosol generation device; and a closure moveable relative to the aperture between a closed position in which the closure covers the aperture and an open position in which the aperture is substantially unobstructed by the closure, the closure being stable in each of the closed position and the open position, wherein the closure is further moveable from the open position to an activation position at which the aerosol generation device is operable to initiate an activation signal. 2. The aerosol generation device of claim 1 , wherein the closure being moveable between the closed position and the open position and/or between the open position and the activation position comprises the closure being slidable relative to the body. 3. The aerosol generation device of claim 1 , wherein a direction of movement of the closure from the closed position to the open position is tangential to the body. 4. The aerosol generation device of claim 3 , wherein a direction of further movement of the closure from the open position to the activation position is towards the body of the aerosol generation device. 5. The aerosol generation device of claim 4 , wherein the direction of the further movement of the closure from the open position to the activation position is the same as the direction of the movement of the closure from the closed position to the open position, with the activation position being beyond the open position relative to the closed position. 6. The aerosol generation device of claim 4 , wherein the direction of the further movement of the closure from the open position to the activation position is transverse to the direction of the movement of the closure from the closed position to the open position. 7. The aerosol generation device of claim 1 , wherein the closure is biased towards the closed position from a first range of positions between the closed position and the open position and towards the open position from a second range of positions between the closed position and the open position, the first range of positions being closer to the closed position than the second range of positions and the second range of positions being closer to the open position than the first range of positions. 8. The aerosol generation device of claim 7 , wherein the first range of positions is substantially adjacent to the second range of positions. 9. The aerosol generation device of claim 7 , wherein there is a constant bias throughout the first range of positions and/or the second range of positions. 10. The aerosol generation device of claim 1 , wherein the closure is biased away from the activation position towards the open position. 11. The aerosol generation device of claim 1 , further comprising a resilient element coupled between the body and the closure such that at least a portion of movement of the closure between the closed position and the open position and/or between the open position and the activation position is resisted by the resilient element. 12. The aerosol generation device of claim 1 , wherein the closure is further moveable to at least one further activation position at which the device is operable to initiate a second activation signal. 13. The aerosol generation device of claim 12 , wherein the closure is slideable to reach the at least one further activation position. 14. The aerosol generation device of claim 12 , wherein a direction of further movement of the closure to the at least one further activation position is towards the body of the aerosol generation device. 15. The aerosol generation device of claim 14 , wherein the direction of the further movement of the closure to the at least one further activation position is the same as a direction of movement of the closure from the closed position to the open position. 16. The aerosol generation device of claim 14 , wherein a/the direction of the further movement of the closure to the at least one further activation position is transverse to a direction of movement of the closure from the closed position to the open position. 17. The aerosol generation device of claim 12 , wherein the aerosol generation device is arranged to initiate a different activation signal for each of the activation position and the at least one further activation position. 18. The aerosol generation device of claim 12 , wherein the closure is biased away from the at least one further activation position. 19. The aerosol generation device of claim 18 , wherein a resilient element is arranged to bias the closure away from the at least one further activation position. 20. The aerosol generation device of claim 19 , wherein there is a different biasing force for each of the activation position and the at least one further activation position. 21. An aerosol generation device comprising: a body having an aperture through which an aerosol substrate is receivable into the aerosol generation device; and a closure moveable relative to the aperture between a closed position in which the closure covers the aperture and an open position in which the aperture is substantially unobstructed by the closure, the closure being stable in each of the closed position and the open position, wherein the closure is further moveable from the open position to an activation position at which the aerosol generation device is operable to initiate an activation signal, the closure being stable in the activation position.

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What does patent US12114697B2 cover?
An aerosol generation device has a body and a closure. The body has an aperture through which an aerosol substrate is receivable into the aerosol generation device. The closure is moveable relative to the aperture between a closed position in which the closure covers the aperture and an open position in which the aperture is substantially unobstructed by the closure; the closure is stable in ea…
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Primary CPC classification A24F40/42. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Oct 15 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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