Resonant circuit for an aerosol generating system

US12285050B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12285050-B2
Application numberUS-201917250741-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 30, 2019
Priority dateAug 31, 2018
Publication dateApr 29, 2025
Grant dateApr 29, 2025

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A resonant circuit for an aerosol generating system includes an inductive element for inductively heating a susceptor arrangement to heat an aerosol generating material to thereby generate an aerosol. The circuit also includes a switching arrangement that, in use, alternates between a first state and a second state to enable a varying current to be generated from a DC voltage supply and flow through the inductive element to cause inductive heating of the susceptor arrangement. The switching arrangement is configured to alternate between the first state and the second state in response to voltage oscillations within the resonant circuit which operate at a resonant frequency of the resonant circuit, whereby the varying current is maintained at the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit.

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An aerosol generating device comprising: a resonant circuit for heating an aerosol generating material, the resonant circuit comprising: an inductive element for inductively heating a susceptor arrangement to heat the aerosol generating material to thereby generate an aerosol, and a switching arrangement that, in use, alternates between a first state and a second state to enable a varying current to be generated from a DC voltage supply and flow through the inductive element to cause inductive heating of the susceptor arrangement; wherein the switching arrangement is configured to alternate between the first state and the second state in response to voltage oscillations within the resonant circuit which operate at a resonant frequency of the resonant circuit, whereby the varying current is maintained at the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit; the switching arrangement comprises a first transistor and a second transistor, and wherein, when the switching arrangement is in the first state the first transistor is OFF and the second transistor is ON and when the switching arrangement is in the second state the first transistor is ON and the second transistor is OFF; and the first transistor and the second transistor each comprise a first terminal for turning that transistor ON and OFF, a second terminal and a third terminal, and wherein the circuit further comprises a third transistor and a fourth transistor, and wherein the first terminal of the first transistor is connected to the second terminal of the second transistor via the third transistor and the first terminal of the second transistor is connected to the second terminal of the first transistor via the fourth transistor. 2. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein the resonant circuit is an LC circuit comprising the inductive element and a capacitive element. 3. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein the switching arrangement is configured such that the first transistor is adapted to switch from ON to OFF when a voltage at the second terminal of the second transistor is equal to or below a switching threshold voltage of the first transistor. 4. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein the switching arrangement is configured such that the second transistor is adapted to switch from ON to OFF when the voltage at the second terminal of the first transistor is equal to or below a switching threshold voltage of the second transistor. 5. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein each of the third transistor and the fourth transistor has a first terminal for turning that respective transistor ON and OFF, and wherein each of the third transistor and the fourth transistor is configured to be switched ON when a voltage greater than or equal to a threshold voltage is applied to its respective first terminal, and the third transistor and the fourth transistor are field effect transistors. 6. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein the resonant circuit does not comprise a controller configured to actuate the switching arrangement. 7. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein the resonant frequency of the resonant circuit changes in response to energy being transferred from the inductive element to the susceptor arrangement. 8. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first transistor or the second transistor is a field effect transistor. 9. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein a first terminal of the DC voltage supply is connected to a first point and a second point in the resonant circuit, and wherein the first point and the second point are electrically located on either side of the inductive element. 10. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein a first terminal of the DC voltage supply is connected to a first point in the resonant circuit, and wherein the first point is electrically connected to a central point of the inductive element such that current flowing from the first point can flow in a first direction through a first portion of the inductive element and in a second direction through a second portion of the inductive element. 11. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , comprising at least one choke inductor positioned between the DC voltage supply and the inductive element. 12. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , wherein the aerosol generating device is configured to receive a first consumable component having a first susceptor arrangement, and wherein the aerosol generating device is configured to receive a second consumable component having a second susceptor arrangement, and wherein the varying current is maintained at a first resonant frequency of the resonant circuit when the first consumable component is coupled to the aerosol generating device and at a second resonant frequency of the resonant circuit when the second consumable component is coupled to the aerosol generating device. 13. A system comprising the aerosol generating device according to claim 1 and the susceptor arrangement. 14. A kit of parts comprising a first consumable component comprising a first aerosol generating material and a first susceptor arrangement, and a second consumable component comprising a second aerosol generating material and a second susceptor, the first consumable component and the second consumable component configured for use with the aerosol generating device of claim 1 . 15. The aerosol generating device according to claim 2 , wherein the inductive element and the capacitive element are arranged in parallel and the voltage oscillations are voltage oscillations across the inductive element and the capacitive element. 16. The aerosol generating device according to claim 5 , wherein the resonant circuit is configured to be activated by an application of a voltage greater than or equal to the threshold voltage to the first terminals of both the third transistor and the fourth transistor to thereby turn the third transistor and the fourth transistor ON. 17. The aerosol generating device according to claim 1 , comprising a transistor control voltage for supplying a control voltage to the first terminals of the first transistor and the second transistor. 18. The aerosol generating device according to claim 17 , comprising a first pull-up resistor connected in series between the first terminal of the first transistor and the transistor control voltage and a second pull-up resistor connected in series between the first terminal of the second transistor and the transistor control voltage. 19. The aerosol generating device according to claim 18 , wherein the third transistor is connected between the control voltage and the first terminal of the first transistor and the fourth transistor is connected between the control voltage and the second transistor. 20. The aerosol generating device according to claim 11 , wherein a first terminal of the DC voltage supply is connected to a first point and a second point in the resonant circuit, and wherein the first point and the second point are electrically located on either side of the inductive element, and further comprising a first choke inductor and a second choke inductor, wherein the first choke inductor is connected in series between the first point and the inductive element and the second choke is connected in series between the second point and the inductive element.

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What does patent US12285050B2 cover?
A resonant circuit for an aerosol generating system includes an inductive element for inductively heating a susceptor arrangement to heat an aerosol generating material to thereby generate an aerosol. The circuit also includes a switching arrangement that, in use, alternates between a first state and a second state to enable a varying current to be generated from a DC voltage supply and flow th…
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Nicoventures Trading Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B6/108. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Apr 29 2025 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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