Inductive heating device, aerosol-delivery system comprising an inductive heating device, and method of operating same

US2017055587A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017055587-A1
Application numberUS-201515121556-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 21, 2015
Priority dateMay 21, 2014
Publication dateMar 2, 2017
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An inductive heating device ( 1 ) for heating an aerosol-forming substrate ( 20 ) comprising a susceptor ( 21 ) comprises: a device housing ( 10 ), a DC power source ( 11 ) for providing a DC supply voltage(V DC ) and a DC current (I DC ), a power supply electronics ( 13 ) comprising a DC/AC converter ( 132 ), the DC/AC converter ( 132 ) comprising an LC load network ( 1323 ) comprising a series connection of a capacitor (C 2 ) and an inductor (L 2 ) having an ohmic resistance (R Coil ), a cavity ( 14 ) in the device housing ( 10 ) for accommodating a portion of the aerosol-forming substrate ( 20 ) to inductively couple the inductor (L 2 ) of the LC load network ( 1323 ) to the susceptor ( 21 ). The power supply electronics ( 13 ) further comprises a microcontroller ( 131 ) to determine from the DC supply voltage (V DC ) and the DC current (I DC ) an apparent ohmic resistance (R a ), and from the apparent ohmic resistance (R a ) the temperature (T) of the susceptor ( 21 ).

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Inductive heating device for heating an aerosol-forming substrate comprising a susceptor, the inductive heating device comprising: a device housing a DC power source for in operation providing a DC supply voltage (V DC ) and a DC current, a power supply electronics configured to operate at high frequency, the power supply electronics comprising a DC/AC converter connected to the DC power source, the DC/AC converter comprising an LC load network configured to operate at low ohmic load, wherein the LC load network comprises a series connection of a capacitor and an inductor having an ohmic resistance, a cavity arranged in the device housing, the cavity having an internal surface shaped to accommodate at least a portion of the aerosol-forming substrate, the cavity being arranged such that upon accommodation of the portion of the aerosol-forming substrate in the cavity the inductor of the LC load network is inductively coupled to the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate during operation, wherein the power supply electronics further comprises a microcontroller programmed to in operation determine from the DC supply voltage of the DC power source and from the DC current drawn from the DC power source an apparent ohmic resistance, and further programmed to in operation determine from the apparent ohmic resistance the temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate. 2 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the device is configured for heating an aerosol-forming substrate of a smoking article. 3 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the DC power source is a DC battery, in particular a rechargeable DC battery, for providing a constant DC supply voltage, and wherein the power supply electronics further comprises a DC current sensor for measuring the DC current drawn from the DC battery for determining from the constant DC supply voltage and the measured DC current the apparent ohmic resistance. 4 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the power supply electronics further comprises a DC voltage sensor for measuring the DC supply voltage of the DC power source. 5 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the microcontroller is further programmed to interrupt generation of AC power by the DC/AC converter when the determined temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate is equal to or exceeds a preset threshold temperature, and wherein the microcontroller is programmed to resume generation of AC power when the determined temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate is below the preset threshold temperature again. 6 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the DC/AC converter comprises a Class-E power amplifier comprising a transistor switch, a transistor switch driver circuit, and the LC load network configured to operate at low ohmic load, wherein the LC load network additionally comprises a shunt capacitor. 7 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the Class-E power amplifier has an output impedance, and wherein the power supply electronics further comprises a matching network for matching the output impedance of the Class-E power amplifier to the low ohmic load. 8 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the total volume of the power supply electronics is equal to or smaller than 2 cm 3 . 9 . Inductive heating device according to claim 1 , wherein the inductor of the LC load network comprises a helically wound cylindrical inductor coil which is positioned on or adjacent the internal surface of the cavity. 10 . Inductive heating device according to claim 9 , wherein the inductor coil has an oblong shape and defines an inner volume in the range of about 0.15 cm 3 to about 1.10 cm 3 . 11 . Aerosol-delivery system comprising an inductive heating device according to claim 1 and an aerosol-forming substrate comprising a susceptor, wherein at least a portion of the aerosol-forming substrate is to be accommodated in the cavity of the inductive heating device such that the inductor of the LC load network of the DC/AC converter of the inductive heating device is inductively coupled to the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate during operation. 12 . Aerosol-delivery system according to claim 11 , wherein the aerosol-forming substrate of the smoking article is a tobacco-laden solid aerosol-forming substrate. 13 . Aerosol-delivery system according to claim 11 , wherein the susceptor is made of stainless steel. 14 . Aerosol-delivery system according to claim 13 , wherein the susceptor comprises a flat strip of stainless steel, the flat strip of stainless steel having a length in a range of about 8 millimeters to about 15 millimeters, having a width in a range of about 3 millimeters to about 6 millimeters, and having a thickness in a range of about 20 micrometers to about 50 micrometers. 15 . Method of operating an aerosol-delivery system according to claim 11 , the method comprising the steps of: determining from the DC supply voltage of the DC power source and from the DC current drawn from the DC power source an apparent ohmic resistance, determining from the apparent ohmic resistance the temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate. 16 . Method according to claim 15 , wherein the DC power source is a DC battery, in particular a rechargeable DC battery, providing a constant DC supply voltage, and wherein the DC current drawn from the DC battery is measured for determining from the constant DC supply voltage and the measured DC current the apparent ohmic resistance. 17 . Method according to anyone of claim 15 , further comprising the steps of: interrupting the generation of AC power by the DC/AC converter when the determined temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate is equal to or exceeds a preset threshold temperature, and resuming generation of AC power when the determined temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate is below the preset threshold temperature again. 18 . Inductive heating device according to claim 2 , wherein the DC power source is a DC battery, in particular a rechargeable DC battery, for providing a constant DC supply voltage, and wherein the power supply electronics further comprises a DC current sensor for measuring the DC current drawn from the DC battery for determining from the constant DC supply voltage and the measured DC current the apparent ohmic resistance. 19 . Inductive heating device according to claim 3 , wherein the power supply electronics further comprises a DC voltage sensor for measuring the DC supply voltage of the DC power source. 20 . Inductive heating device according to claim 3 , wherein the microcontroller is further programmed to interrupt generation of AC power by the DC/AC converter when the determined temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate is equal to or exceeds a preset threshold temperature, and wherein the microcontroller is programmed to resume generation of AC power when the determined temperature of the susceptor of the aerosol-forming substrate is below the preset threshold temperature again.

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Classifications

  • A61M15/06Primary

    Inhaling appliances shaped like cigars, cigarettes or pipes · CPC title

  • H05B6/06Primary

    Control, e.g. of temperature, of power · CPC title

  • A24B15/167Primary

    in liquid or vaporisable form, e.g. liquid compositions for electronic cigarettes · CPC title

  • using a susceptor · CPC title

  • Heaters specially adapted for heating liquids · CPC title

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What does patent US2017055587A1 cover?
An inductive heating device ( 1 ) for heating an aerosol-forming substrate ( 20 ) comprising a susceptor ( 21 ) comprises: a device housing ( 10 ), a DC power source ( 11 ) for providing a DC supply voltage(V DC ) and a DC current (I DC ), a power supply electronics ( 13 ) comprising a DC/AC converter ( 132 ), the DC/AC converter ( 132 ) comprising an LC load network ( 1323 ) comprising a serie…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Philip Morris Products Sa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M15/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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