Electronic smoking article including a heating apparatus implementing a solid aerosol generating source, and associated apparatus and method
US-2016360785-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US9974338B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9974338-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615219043-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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Aspects of the instant disclosure relate to electronic cigarettes. More particularly, to electronic cigarettes including a circumferential light guide that distributes light transmitted by a light source, and controller circuitry that variably illuminates the circumferential light guide of the electronic cigarette based on a user's draw strength.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electronic cigarette comprising: a sensor configured and arranged to determine a user draw characteristic, and transmit a draw signal indicative of the determined user draw characteristic; controller circuitry communicatively coupled to the sensor, the controller circuitry configured and arranged to receive the draw signal, and transmit a light intensity signal based on the draw signal; and a light source communicatively coupled to the controller circuitry, the light source configured and arranged to receive the light intensity signal and to thereafter emit an intensity of light corresponding to the received light intensity signal. 2. The electronic cigarette of claim 1 , wherein the user draw characteristic comprises a magnitude of a user draw on the electronic cigarette. 3. The electronic cigarette of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a mass airflow sensor, and wherein the user draw characteristic corresponds to a mass of air moving through the electronic cigarette during the user draw. 4. An electronic cigarette comprising: a sensor configured and arranged to determine a draw characteristic, and transmit a signal indicative of the determined draw characteristic; a light source configured and arranged to emit a varying intensity of light in response to an input signal; and controller circuitry communicatively coupled to the sensor and the light source, the controller circuitry configured and arranged to receive, from the sensor, the signal indicative of the determined draw characteristic, associate the determined draw characteristic with a light intensity of the light source, and generate and transmit the input signal to the light source based on the light intensity associated with the determined draw characteristic. 5. The electronic cigarette of claim 4 , wherein the sensor is a mass airflow sensor configured and arranged to determine a mass flowrate of the draw. 6. The electronic cigarette of claim 4 , wherein the sensor is selected from the group consisting of a mass airflow sensor, a heater coil temperature sensor, and a capacitive sensor. 7. The electronic cigarette of claim 4 , wherein the light intensity of the light source is non-linear relative to the user draw characteristic. 8. The electronic cigarette of claim 7 , wherein the non-linear association is controlled by a logarithmic transfer function. 9. The electronic cigarette of claim 4 , wherein the light source includes a plurality of light emitting diodes, wherein each light emitting diode of the plurality of diodes is configured and arranged to be independently addressable by the controller circuitry. 10. The electronic cigarette of claim 4 , wherein in response to a change in the draw characteristic measured by the sensor over time, the controller circuitry is further configured and arranged to vary the input signal and thereby visually indicate a change in the draw characteristic.
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