The invention relates to a vapor generating device for generating a vapor from a liquid, wherein said liquid comprises nicotine or a salt thereof, and a method of generating vapor from a liquid. The invention further relates to an electronic delivery system for providing nicotine to a user.
Electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) emerged in 2003 and have grown to become widely available globally. These systems replace conventional smoking articles that involve the combustion of tobacco or other smokable material. The ENDS generally involve the vaporization and/or aerosolization of nicotine, often by heating a nicotine-containing liquid to mimic conventional smoking without combustion and generating tar and some of the more dangerous byproducts of conventional smoking articles.
Some inexpensive products, known as e-cigarettes, on the market deliver the nicotine-containing liquid to the heater via a fabric saturated with the liquid and other devices provide a disposable cartridge for the liquid. In some of the products, the liquid saturates a sponge material that helps to transport it to the heater. Other systems incorporate an inexpensive glass fiber bundle wick to transport the liquid from the heater. The wick itself is often integrated with an electric heater. Thus, the liquid, wick and heater are all elements of the disposable cartridge.
Although, many e-cigarettes formulations contain nicotine, their use as a means to quit smoking can be inadequate for various reasons, such as: (i) the nicotine concentration in the formulation can be too low, (ii) a considerable amount of nicotine can be lost by not being captured by the body, and (iii) given the visible aerosol they often generate, their use is not discreet and mimics the habit that the user desires to quit.
Thus, there is a need to develop liquid formulations containing nicotine whose generated aerosol is less visible and is better retained in the oral and respiratory tracts. However, so far there has not been any vapor generating device introduced into the market that aids the smoking addicts to quit smoking that provide specific and controlled doses of nicotine that simulated the delivery from a cigarette.
The invention relates to the development of new improved vapor generating device for generating a vapor from a liquid. The vapor generating device is used in an electronic delivery system for generating a vapor from a liquid such as a nicotine solution, wherein said system secures that there will be no leakage of any liquid or vapor as well as a controlled delivery of the vapor in terms of dosage, which enables the possibility to provide specific and defined doses to a human in need to quit smoking. The system shows a consistency in relation to providing the same dosages over time up to at least 400 dosages.
In accordance with the invention liquid received in a wick or similar liquid carrying device is vaporized by an electric heater enclosing at least a heater section of said wick. The wick can be self-contained or supported by a tube-like element. In the delivery system, the vapor generating device is arranged in the vicinity of a cartridge supporting a liquid container, so as to allow the wick or similar liquid carrying device to transport liquid from the container to the heater section of the wick. The heater is connected to an energy or power source and a control unit that will activate the heater at certain conditions. In various embodiments, the heater is mounted on or supported by a base plate. Any required electric wirings extend from the heater through base plate to control unit and power supply.
The electric heater is provided with a plurality of apertures or through holes through which liquid may pass from the wick and be vaporized when the heater is activated.
An open volume at the heater forms a vaporizing chamber. In various embodiments, the wick is elongated and has an extension section extending outside the heater. Vapor generating device is enclosed in a housing together with a power supply and a control unit.
In the delivery system, there is also a mouth piece and at least one channel or outlet conduit extending from the mouth piece to the vaporizing chamber. When a user inhales through the mouth piece vaporized liquid present in the vaporizing chamber will be drawn through the at least one duct or outlet conduit to the mouth piece and to the user. The mouth piece is inserted into the housing. The housing is provided with at least one air inlet connecting vaporizing chamber with the exterior of housing.
Finally, the invention relates to a method of using the system or method as defined above or below for the treatment of a human being a smoking addict, i.e., aid in quitting smoking.
It is to be so noted, however, that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments of the invention and, therefore, are not to be considered limiting of its scope, for the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
The embodiment of an electronic delivery system 40 shown in
In a first aspect, as shown in
An electric heater 20 encloses a heater section 22 of the wick 24 and the tube 30.
Electric heater 20 and housing 46 cooperate to form a vaporization chamber 18 schematically shown in
Port 16 ensures that there is no leaking of fluid from reservoir 14. At least one sponge 23 is provided inside reservoir 14. Sponge 23 is soaked with liquid. In various embodiments, electric heater 20 comprises an electrically resistive material embedded within a heat diffusing material. Rigid tube 20 comprises a material that allows to be heated by electric heater 20 to above 120° C. In various embodiments material of heater 20 withstands temperatures in interval 120° C. to 200° C. Specifically, material of heater 20 withstands temperatures such as at least 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190, 200, 210, 220, 230, 240 or 250° C. Thereby the rigid tube becomes heated and the liquid present within the openings of the rigid tube 20 becomes heated and vaporize. The vapor moves away towards the mouth piece and into the human being. A suitable plastic material can be used for the rigid tube.
Examples of different plastics suitable for the tube are selected from the group consisting of polyether ether ketone (PEEK), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polysulphone (PSU) and polyetherimide (PEI). Base plate 11 isolates electric heater 20 from other thermally sensitive components of electronic delivery system 40. Base plate 11 forms a part of a wall section 12 separating electric heater 20 from other components enclosed within housing 46.
Rigid tube 20 is formed with at least one opening 31, extending from central bore 26 to the exterior of rigid tube 20. Normally, a plurality of spaced apart openings 31, 32 is provided. In various embodiments, elongated openings 31 are provided and in other embodiments circular openings 32, as shown in
In the embodiment of vapor generating device 10 shown in
Wick 24 and elongated self-contained wick 25 comprise an extension section 27.
Extension section 27 has a length sufficient to penetrate through port 16 into reservoir 14 when cartridge 42 is attached to housing 46 to transport liquid to heater section 22. In various embodiments wick 24 and elongated self-contained wick 25 are fixedly mounted within interior opening of electric heater 20.
In a second aspect the invention relates to a method of generating a vapor from a liquid. Liquid is transported through wick 24, 25 to heater section 22 where liquid exits through apertures 28. Electric heater 20 is activated by control unit 36 and heated by power from power supply 34 to a temperature over boiling point of the liquid used to start vaporization of liquid in vaporization chamber 18. When the user inhales from outlet 21 nicotine aerosol formed in vaporization chamber 18 will flow from vaporization chamber 18 and through outlet conduits 19 to outlet 21.
After a suitable predetermined period of time control unit 36 stops power supply from providing energy to electric heater and the vaporization stops. However, the system is calibrated to give a predetermined dose of the active ingredient, such as nicotine or a salt thereof every time the power source is activated. In various embodiments said predetermined period of time starts when a pressure transducer senses a change of pressure caused by inhalation in mouthpiece by a user. Said pressure transducer can be arranged in the vicinity of air inlet 17.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1651411-9 | Oct 2016 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IB2017/056629 | 10/25/2017 | WO | 00 |