Susceptor assembly for inductively heating an aerosol-forming substrate

US12336569B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12336569-B2
Application numberUS-201917278904-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 24, 2019
Priority dateSep 25, 2018
Publication dateJun 24, 2025
Grant dateJun 24, 2025

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There is provided a susceptor assembly configured to inductively heat an aerosol-forming substrate under influence of an alternating magnetic field, the susceptor assembly including a first susceptor including a first susceptor material and a second susceptor including a second susceptor material, the first and the second susceptor materials being chosen such that during pre-heating of the susceptor assembly starting at room temperature a resistance-over-temperature profile of the susceptor assembly has a minimum value of resistance in a temperature range of ±5 degree Celsius around a Curie temperature of the second susceptor material. There is also provided an inductive heating assembly, an aerosol-generating device, and an aerosol-generating system including the susceptor assembly.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A susceptor assembly configured to inductively heat an aerosol-forming substrate under influence of an alternating magnetic field, the susceptor assembly comprising: a first susceptor including a first susceptor material and a second susceptor including a second susceptor material, wherein the first and the second susceptor materials are chosen such that during pre-heating of the susceptor assembly starting at room temperature a resistance-over-temperature profile of the susceptor assembly has a minimum value of resistance in a temperature range of ±5 degree Celsius around a Curie temperature of the second susceptor material. 2. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the second susceptor material has a Curie temperature below 350 degrees Celsius. 3. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the second susceptor material has a Curie temperature below 200 degrees Celsius. 4. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first susceptor material has a positive temperature coefficient of resistance, and wherein the second susceptor material has a negative temperature coefficient of resistance. 5. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the second susceptor includes one of mu-metal or permalloy. 6. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first susceptor material is electrically conductive and/or one of paramagnetic, ferromagnetic, or ferrimagnetic. 7. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first susceptor material includes one of aluminum, iron, nickel, copper, bronze, cobalt, plain-carbon steel, stainless steel, ferritic stainless steel, martensitic stainless steel, or austenitic stainless steel. 8. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first susceptor and the second susceptor are in intimate physical contact with each other. 9. The susceptor assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first susceptor or the second susceptor, or both the first and the second susceptor, or the entire susceptor assembly, is one of a particulate susceptor, or a susceptor filament, or a susceptor mesh, or a susceptor wick, or a susceptor pin, or a susceptor rod, or a susceptor blade, or a susceptor strip, or a susceptor sleeve, or a susceptor cup, or a cylindrical susceptor, or a planar susceptor. 10. An aerosol-generating article comprising an aerosol-forming substrate and the susceptor assembly according to claim 1 being configured to inductively heat the aerosol-forming substrate under influence of an alternating magnetic field. 11. An inductive heating assembly configured to inductively heat an aerosol-forming substrate to a pre-determined operating temperature, the heating assembly comprising: an induction source configured to generate an alternating electromagnetic field; and the susceptor assembly according to claim 1 being configured to inductively heat the aerosol-forming substrate under influence of the alternating magnetic field generated by the induction source. 12. The heating assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the second susceptor material has a Curie temperature at least 20 degrees Celsius below the pre-determined operating temperature. 13. The heating assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the second susceptor material has a Curie temperature at least 200 degrees Celsius below the pre-determined operating temperature. 14. An aerosol-generating device configured to generate an aerosol by heating an aerosol-forming substrate, the device comprising a receiving cavity configured to receive the aerosol-forming substrate to be heated and; the inductive heating assembly according to claim 11 and being configured to inductively heat the aerosol-forming substrate within the receiving cavity. 15. An aerosol-generating system comprising an aerosol-generating device, an aerosol-generating article for the aerosol-generating device, and the inductive heating assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the induction source of the heating assembly is part of the aerosol-generating device, wherein the first susceptor of the susceptor assembly is part of the aerosol-generating article, and wherein the second susceptor of the susceptor assembly is part of the aerosol-generating article or part of the aerosol-generating device. 16. The inductive assembly according to claim 11 , further comprising a controller operatively connected to the induction source and configured to control operation of the induction source and to control heating of the aerosol-forming substrate to the pre-determined operating temperature. 17. The inductive heating assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the controller is further configured to control operation of the induction source in a closed-loop configuration. 18. The inductive heating assembly according to claim 16 , wherein the controller is further configured to determine during a heat-up of the heating assembly towards the pre-determined operating temperature a minimum value of an apparent resistance indicative of a minimum value of resistance of the susceptor assembly.

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  • using a susceptor · CPC title

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What does patent US12336569B2 cover?
There is provided a susceptor assembly configured to inductively heat an aerosol-forming substrate under influence of an alternating magnetic field, the susceptor assembly including a first susceptor including a first susceptor material and a second susceptor including a second susceptor material, the first and the second susceptor materials being chosen such that during pre-heating of the susc…
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Philip Morris Products Sa
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Primary CPC classification A24F40/465. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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