Electrically operated aerosol-generating system with a tubular aerosol-generating article and a retaining feature
US-2020008471-A1 · Jan 9, 2020 · US
US12349729B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12349729-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117793339-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 15, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jan 15, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 8, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 8, 2025 |
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An aerosol-generating device comprises an infrared emitter and an electric core for supplying power to the infrared emitter, the infrared emitter comprises at least one first infrared emission region and at least one second infrared emission region arranged in sequence along the circumferential direction of the chamber; the first infrared emission region and the second infrared emission region are independently activatable to independently radiate infrared rays into the chamber to heat different portions of the smokable material. In the above aerosol-generating device, the regions of the smokable material receiving chamber which are different along the circumferential direction correspond to the first infrared emission region and the second infrared emission region, respectively, and can be independently heated by the first infrared emission region and the second infrared emission region, respectively, in use, so that the smokable material can be gradually heated from part to whole in use.
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An aerosol-generating device for heating a smokable material to generate an aerosol for inhalation, comprising: a chamber for receiving a smokable material; and an infrared emitter configured to radiate infrared rays toward the chamber to heat the smokable material; wherein the infrared emitter comprises; at least one first infrared emission region and at least one second infrared emission region arranged in sequence along a circumferential direction of the chamber; wherein the first infrared emission region and the second infrared emission region are configured to be independently activatable so as to independently radiate infrared rays to heat different portions of the smokable material; and a substrate configured to surround a periphery of the chamber; and wherein the first infrared emission region and the second infrared emission region are successively disposed on a substrate surface along the circumferential direction of the chamber for heating the smokable material received in the chamber. 2. The aerosol-generating device of claim 1 , wherein the first infrared emission region and the second infrared emission region are separate from each other. 3. The aerosol-generating device of claim 1 , wherein the infrared emitter comprises: a first infrared emission layer and a second infrared emission layer successively bonded to the substrate surface along the circumferential direction of the chamber; and wherein at least a portion of the first infrared emission layer forms the first infrared emission region and at least a portion of the second infrared emission layer forms the second infrared emission region. 4. The aerosol-generating device of claim 3 , wherein the substrate comprises an inner surface and an outer surface; wherein the first infrared emission layer and the second infrared emission layer are both located on an inner surface of the substrate or are both located on an outer surface of the substrate. 5. The aerosol-generating device of claim 3 , wherein the first infrared emission layer is a coating formed on the substrate or a film bonded to the substrate; and/or the second infrared emission layer is a coating formed on the substrate or a thin film bonded to the substrate. 6. The aerosol-generating device of claim 3 , wherein the infrared emitter further comprises a conductive element for powering the first and second infrared emission layers. 7. The aerosol-generating device of claim 6 , wherein the conductive element is a conductive coating formed on the substrate. 8. The aerosol-generating device of claim 7 , wherein the conductive coating at least partially overlaps the first and second infrared emission layers, thereby forming a conductive connection with the first and second infrared emission layers. 9. The aerosol-generating device of claim 6 , wherein the conductive element is configured to extend in an axial direction of the chamber. 10. The aerosol-generating device of claim 9 , wherein the conductive element comprises a first conductive element, a second conductive element, and a third conductive element spaced along the circumferential direction of the chamber; the first infrared emission layer is coupled between the first conductive element and the second conductive element to radiate infrared rays toward the chamber when the first conductive element and the second conductive element are energized; and the second infrared emission layer is coupled between the second and third conductive elements to radiate infrared rays toward the chamber when the second and third conductive elements are energized. 11. The aerosol-generating device of claim 6 , wherein the conductive element is configured to extend in the circumferential direction of the chamber. 12. The aerosol-generating device of claim 11 , wherein the conductive element comprises a first conductive element and a second conductive element, and a third conductive element and a fourth conductive element opposite in an axial direction of the chamber; the first infrared emission layer is coupled between a first conductive element and a second conductive element in the axial direction of the chamber to radiate infrared rays toward the chamber when the first conductive element and the second conductive element are energized; and the second infrared emission layer is coupled between the third conductive element and the fourth conductive element in the axial direction of the chamber to radiate infrared rays toward the chamber when the third conductive element and the fourth conductive element are energized. 13. The aerosol-generating device of claim 6 , wherein the substrate comprises a first end and a second end opposite in an axial direction of the chamber; wherein the conductive element is configured to extend in the circumferential direction of the chamber; the conductive element comprises a first conductive element disposed at the first end, a second conductive element and a third conductive element disposed at the second end; the first conductive element includes a first portion opposite the second conductive element in the axial direction of the chamber, and a second portion opposite the third conductive element; the first infrared emission layer is coupled between the first portion and the second conductive element in the axial direction of the chamber to radiate infrared rays toward the chamber when the first portion and the second conductive element are energized; and the second infrared emission layer is coupled between the second portion and the third conductive element in the axial direction of the chamber to radiate infrared rays toward the chamber when the second portion and the third conductive element are energized. 14. The aerosol-generating device of claim 3 , wherein the first infrared emission layer and the second infrared emission layer do not completely cover the substrate surface, and a blank region between the first infrared emission layer and the second infrared emission layer in the circumferential direction of the chamber is formed on the substrate surface. 15. The aerosol-generating device of claim 1 , wherein the infrared emitter comprises: an infrared emission film provided on the substrate surface, wherein a first conductive coating, a second conductive coating and a third conductive coating extending along an axial direction of the chamber are formed on the infrared emission film; and wherein the first conductive coating, the second conductive coating and the third conductive coating are successively arranged along the circumferential direction of the chamber, so as to divide the infrared emission film into the first infrared emission region located between the first conductive coating and the second conductive coating and the second infrared emission region located between the second conductive coating and the third conductive coating. 16. The aerosol-generating device of claim 1 , wherein the infrared emitter comprises at least: a first substrate and a second substrate disposed about the chamber; and wherein the first substrate is provided with a first infrared emission layer, and the second substrate is provided with a second infrared emission layer; and at least a portion of the first infrared emission layer forms the first infrared emission region and at least a portion of the second infrared emission layer forms the second infrared emission region. 17. The aerosol-generating device of claim 16 , wherein the first substrate and/or the second substrate are configured in an arc that curves in a direction away from the cha
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