Aerosol generation device with non-visible illumination unit

US12455071B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12455071-B2
Application numberUS-202418654603-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 3, 2024
Priority dateMar 18, 2020
Publication dateOct 28, 2025
Grant dateOct 28, 2025

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An aerosol generation device has a partially opaque portion for rendering an illumination unit non-visible when the illumination unit is not emitting light. An illumination unit for an aerosol generation device includes a plurality of light sources, wherein each of the light sources is configured to operate in a first power operation mode illuminating the light source at a first brightness level, and a second power operation mode for illuminating the light source at a second brightness level different from the first brightness level, wherein one or more light sources of the plurality of light sources form a contiguous illumination region when the one or more of the plurality of light source are emitting light, and wherein the illumination region is configured to provide to a user visual feedback that indicates a state of the aerosol generation device or a consumable used with the aerosol generation device.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An illumination unit for an aerosol generation device, comprising: a plurality of light sources; and a light transmissive portion, wherein the plurality of light sources are disposed below the light transmissive portion in a direction perpendicular to a viewing surface of the light transmissive portion, wherein one or more light sources of the plurality of light sources form a contiguous illumination region when the one or more light sources of the plurality of light sources are emitting light; wherein each light source of the plurality of light sources is configured to operate in: a first power operation mode with a first brightness level illuminating a portion of the illumination region at the first brightness level, and a second power operation mode with a second brightness level different from the first brightness level for illuminating the portion at the second brightness level different from the first brightness level; wherein the illumination region comprises a pattern that is shaped such that a visual appearance of the pattern is indicative of a state of the aerosol generation device or a consumable used with the aerosol generation device. 2. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein a full extent of the illumination region is: either an extent of a region illuminated at the first brightness level, when the illuminated region contains only the region illuminated at the first brightness level, or a combined extent of a region illuminated at the first brightness level and a region illuminated at the second brightness level, when the illumination region contains only the region illuminated at the first brightness level and the region illuminated at the second brightness level, or an extent of a region at the second brightness level, when the illumination region contains only the region illuminated at the second brightness level. 3. The illumination unit according to claim 2 , wherein the visual feedback is based on a relation between the extent of the region at the second brightness level and the full extent of the illumination region. 4. The illumination unit according to claim 3 , wherein the full extent of the illumination region is indicative of a maximum range of values for states indicated by the visual feedback. 5. The illumination unit according to claim 4 , wherein the extent of the region illuminated at the second brightness level is indicative of a sub-range within the maximum range of values, and an extent of the sub-range in relation to an extent of the maximum range of values corresponds to the extent of the region illuminated at the second brightness level in relation to the full extent of the illumination region. 6. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein each light source of the plurality of light sources is an LED which is capable of emitting light in a plurality of colors. 7. The illumination unit according to claim 6 , wherein the illumination region is illuminated in a color. 8. The illumination unit according to claim 7 , wherein different colors of the illumination region are indicative of different states of the aerosol generation device or a consumable used with the aerosol generation device. 9. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein the pattern is a moving pattern. 10. The illumination unit according to claim 9 , wherein a moving direction of the pattern indicates a change in a state indicated by the pattern. 11. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein the pattern has a shape of a battery. 12. The illumination unit according to claim 11 , wherein the visual appearance of the pattern is indicative of a depletion level of a battery of the aerosol generation device, a charging level of a battery of the aerosol generation device, or a charging status of a battery of the aerosol generation device. 13. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein states of the aerosol generation device or a consumable used with the aerosol generation device comprise information on at least one of: elapsed and/or remaining start-up time period of the device, user's vaping progress on the device, time of use of the device since start-up, consumed and/or remaining amount of aerosol generation substrate in the consumable, an operational temperature of the device, and depletion level of a battery of the device. 14. The illumination unit according to claim 13 , wherein the start-up time period is a time period required for heating-up a heating unit comprised by the aerosol generation device before a user can start consuming the consumable. 15. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein the visual appearance of the pattern is indicative of a depletion level of a battery of the aerosol generation device, a charging level of a battery of the aerosol generation device, or a charging status of a battery of the aerosol generation device. 16. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of light sources are arranged in a straight or curved line and the illumination region comprises a curved or bent shape. 17. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein the second brightness level is higher than the first brightness level. 18. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein the first brightness level is at least 2% of a maximum brightness of each light source of the plurality of light sources, and at most 30% of the maximum brightness of each light source of the plurality of light sources. 19. The illumination unit according to claim 1 , wherein the second brightness level is at least 70% of a maximum brightness of each light source of the plurality of light sources. 20. An illumination unit for an aerosol generation device, comprising: a plurality of light sources, wherein one or more light sources of the plurality of light sources form a contiguous illumination region when the one or more light sources of the plurality of light sources are emitting light; wherein each light source of the plurality of light sources is configured to operate in: a first power operation mode with a first brightness level illuminating a portion of the illumination region at the first brightness level, and a second power operation mode with a second brightness level different from the first brightness level for illuminating the portion at the second brightness level different from the first brightness level; wherein the illumination region comprises a pattern that is shaped such that a visual appearance of the pattern is indicative of a state of the aerosol generation device or a consumable used with the aerosol generation device, wherein the illumination region comprises a region configured to be illuminated at the first brightness level and a region configured to be illuminated at the second brightness level.

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  • A24F40/60Primary

    Devices with integrated user interfaces · CPC title

  • Light-emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • Devices using solid inhalable precursors · CPC title

  • Shape or structure of electric heating means · CPC title

  • Personal or domestic articles · CPC title

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What does patent US12455071B2 cover?
An aerosol generation device has a partially opaque portion for rendering an illumination unit non-visible when the illumination unit is not emitting light. An illumination unit for an aerosol generation device includes a plurality of light sources, wherein each of the light sources is configured to operate in a first power operation mode illuminating the light source at a first brightness leve…
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Primary CPC classification A24F40/60. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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