The present disclosure relates to apparatus arranged to heat smokable material.
Articles such as cigarettes, cigars and the like burn tobacco during use to create tobacco smoke. Attempts have been made to provide alternatives to these articles, which burn tobacco, by creating products that release compounds without burning. Examples of such products are so-called heat-not-burn products, also known as tobacco heating products or tobacco heating devices, which release compounds by heating, but not burning, the material. The material may be for example tobacco or other non-tobacco products or a combination, such as a blended mix, which may or may not contain nicotine.
According to the present disclosure, there is provided an apparatus arranged to heat smokable material to volatilize at least one component of the smokable material, the apparatus comprising: a housing; the housing having a first opening at a first end through which smokable material can pass so as to be received within and removed from the apparatus in use; the housing having a second opening at a second end opposed from the first end; the housing having a chamber between the first and second openings; at least one heater arranged within the housing for heating smokable material removably received within the chamber in use; whereby a user can access the chamber through at least the second opening to clean within the apparatus.
The access through at least the second opening particularly enables a user to clean within the chamber and optionally within the heater at the second end. In certain examples, the user is easily able to clean through substantially the whole of the chamber.
In an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus comprises a door for selectively covering the second opening, the door being movable between a first position in which the second opening is closed by the door and a second position in which the second opening is open. In an exemplary embodiment, the door is connected to the housing by a hinge.
In an exemplary embodiment, the housing is provided by a chassis and a first side panel and a second side panel, the first and second side panels being fixable to the chassis, the first and side panels being arranged to secure the door when the first and second side panels are fixed to the chassis. In the case of for example a hinged door, the side panels may retain a pivot pin of the door in position.
In another exemplary embodiment, the door is slidably connected to the housing so that the door can be slid between the first position and the second position.
In an exemplary embodiment, the chamber has a region of reduced internal diameter towards the second end to provide a stop for smokable material passed through the first opening in use. In use, this helps locate the smokable material at a predetermined position within the chamber.
In an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus comprises a hollow tube located within the chamber at the second end. In an exemplary embodiment, the hollow tube at the second end provides a region of reduced internal diameter towards the second end to provide a stop for smokable material passed through the first opening in use. In an exemplary embodiment, the hollow tube at the second end is arranged to support the heater at the second end. Thus, in this particular embodiment, the hollow tube both helps locate the smokable material at a predetermined position within the chamber and supports the heater at the second end.
In an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus comprises a hollow tube located within the chamber at the first end, the hollow tube at the first end being arranged to support the heater at the first end.
In an exemplary embodiment, the heater has a hollow interior and the chamber is defined at least in part by the hollow interior of the heater which receives smokable material in use.
In an exemplary embodiment, the heater is formed of plural heating elements.
In an exemplary embodiment, the apparatus comprises a heat insulator surrounding the heater for reducing heat loss from the heater to the exterior of the apparatus.
Embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
As used herein, the term “smokable material” includes materials that provide volatilized components upon heating, typically in the form of an aerosol. “Smokable material” includes any tobacco-containing material and may, for example, include one or more of tobacco, tobacco derivatives, expanded tobacco, reconstituted tobacco or tobacco substitutes. “Smokable material” also may include other, non-tobacco products, which, depending on the product, may or may not contain nicotine. “Smokable material” may for example be in the form of a solid, a liquid, a gel or a wax or the like. “Smokable material” may for example also be a combination or a blend of materials.
Apparatus is known that heats smokable material to volatilize at least one component of the smokable material, typically to form an aerosol which can be inhaled, without burning or combusting the smokable material. Such apparatus is sometimes described as a “heat-not-burn” apparatus or a “tobacco heating product” or “tobacco heating device” or similar. Similarly, there are also so-called e-cigarette devices, which typically vaporize a smokable material in the form of a liquid, which may or may not contain nicotine. The smokable material may be in the form of or provided as part of a rod, cartridge or cassette or the like which can be inserted into the apparatus. A heater for heating and volatilizing the smokable material may be provided as a “permanent” part of the apparatus or may be provided as part of the smoking article or consumable which is discarded and replaced after use. A “smoking article” in this context is a device or article or other component that includes or contains in use the smokable material, which in use is heated to volatilize the smokable material, and optionally other components.
Referring to
Referring additionally to the cross-sectional views of
The chassis 14 has located or fixed therein a heater 20, control circuitry 21 and a power source 22. In this example, the heater 20, the control circuitry 21 and the power source 22 are laterally adjacent (that is, adjacent when viewed from an end, such as in the views of
In one example, the heater 20 is generally in the form of a hollow cylindrical tube, having a hollow interior heating chamber 23 into which smokable material is inserted for heating in use. Different arrangements for the heater 20 are possible. For example, the heater 20 may be formed of a single heating element or may be formed of plural heating elements aligned along the longitudinal axis of the heater 20. The (or each) heating element may be annular or tubular, or at least part-annular or part-tubular around its circumference. In an example, the (or each) heating element may be a thin film heater. In another example, the (or each) heating element may be made of a ceramics material. Examples of suitable ceramics materials include alumina and aluminum nitride and silicon nitride ceramics, which may be laminated and sintered. Other heating arrangements are possible, including for example inductive heating, infrared heater elements, which heat by emitting infrared radiation, or resistive heating elements formed by for example a resistive electrical winding. In one particular example, the heater 20 is formed of a polyimide substrate on which is formed one or more heating elements and which is supported by a stainless steel support tube. The heater 20 is dimensioned so that substantially the whole of the smokable material when inserted is located within the heating element(s) of the heater 20 so that substantially the whole of the smokable material is heated in use. The (or each) heating element may be arranged so that selected zones of the smokable material can be independently heated, for example in turn (over time) or together (simultaneously) as desired.
The heater 20 in this example is surrounded along at least part of its length by a thermal insulator 24. The insulator 24 helps to reduce heat passing from the heater 20 to the exterior of the apparatus 10. This helps to keep down the power requirements for the heater 20 as it reduces heat losses generally. The insulator 24 also helps to keep the exterior of the apparatus 10 cool during operation of the heater 20. In one example, the insulator 24 may be a double-walled sleeve which provides a low pressure region between the two walls of the sleeve. That is, the insulator 24 may be for example a “vacuum” tube, i.e. a tube that has been at least partially evacuated so as to minimize heat transfer by conduction and/or convection. Other arrangements for the insulator 24 are possible, including using heat insulating materials, including for example a suitable foam-type material, in addition to or instead of a double-walled sleeve.
The front wall 17 of the chassis 14 has an opening 30 at the mouth end 11 of the apparatus 10 through which in use smokable material may be passed to be inserted into the apparatus 10 and removed from the apparatus 10 by a user. A door 31 is provided at the mouth end 11. The door 31 can be opened so as to allow smokable material to be passed through the opening 30 to be inserted into and removed from the apparatus 10 during periods of use and can be closed to close the opening 30 to keep the interior of the apparatus 10 clean during periods of non-use and avoiding damage to the interior of the apparatus 10. The door 31 in this example is a sliding door, which can be slid up and down to close and open the opening 30. In other examples, the door 31 may be a hinged door or other arrangements may be provided. The door 31 in this example is provided in conjunction with a mouthpiece component 32 which is fixed to the front wall 17 of the chassis 14 (for example by gluing) during manufacture of the apparatus 10 and which captures the door 31 to allow the door 31 to slide open and closed. The mouthpiece component 32 and door 31 may be formed of for example a plastics material, including for example glass-filled nylon. The mouthpiece component 32 in this example has an inwardly facing collar 33 which projects through the opening 30 into the interior of the apparatus 10 and which can assist in supporting and locating the heater 20, as will be discussed further below. Referring here particularly to
The rear wall 18 of the chassis 14 has an opening 35 at the distal end 12 of the apparatus 10. A door 36 is provided at the distal end 12. The door 36 can be opened so as to allow access to the opening 35 at the distal end 12 and can be closed to close the opening 35 at the distal end 12. The door 36 at the distal end 12 in this example is a hinged door. In other examples, the door 36 may be a sliding door or other arrangements may be provided. In the case that the door 36 at the distal end 12 is a hinged door, the hinge may be provided as a “living hinge”. In one embodiment, the door 36 is a separate component and the hinge for the door 36 is a barrel hinge. In that case, a pivot pin 37 is located within one or more hollow hinge barrels 38 provided integrally with or fixed to the door 36 and also within one or more recesses or hollow clips 39 provided integrally with or fixed to the chassis 14 in the region of the opening 35 to hingedly fix the door 36 to the chassis 14. The door 36 has one or more clips or projections 40 or the like which resiliently engage with the surrounding portion(s) of the chassis 14 or with clips which may be provided by a separate hollow tube 41 discussed further below to clip the door 36 in its closed position. The door 36 can be seen most clearly in
In the assembled apparatus 10, the heater 20 generally in the form of a hollow cylindrical tube is located within the chassis 14 so that one end of the hollow tube is in fluid communication with the opening 30 at the mouth end 11 and the other end of the hollow tube is in communication with the opening 35 at the distal end.
In use, the user closes the door 36 at the distal end 12 to close the opening 35 at the distal end 12 and opens the door 30 at the mouth end 11 to open the opening 30 at the mouth end 11. The user then inserts the rod 50 that includes smokable material 51 through the opening 30 at the mouth end 11 into the heating chamber 23 of the heater 20, operates the apparatus 10 to heat the smokable material 51 to generate an aerosol for inhaling as desired, and then removes the rod 50 with used smokable material 51 from the apparatus 10 through the opening 30 at the mouth end 11. Importantly, the user can open the door 36 at the distal end 12 to open the opening 35 at the distal end 12 after the apparatus 10 has been used. The opening 35 at the distal end 12 provides access for the user to the interior of the apparatus 10, particularly in the region of the opening 35 at the distal end 12. This allows the user to clean within the interior of the apparatus 10 in the region of the opening 35 at the distal end 12 when necessary and as desired. This access at the distal end 12 particularly enables the user to clean within the heater 20 and the heating chamber 23 at the distal end 12. Indeed, as the heater 20 is located between the openings 30, 35 at the mouth end 11 and the distal end 12 respectively, and the hollow heater 20 in effect defines a straight through-bore through the whole apparatus 10 between the mouth end opening 30 and the distal end opening 35, the user is easily able to clean through substantially the whole of the interior hollow heating chamber 23. For this, the user can access the heating chamber 23 via either opening 30, 35 at choice. The user may use one or more various cleaning devices for this purpose, including for example a classic pipe cleaner or a brush or the like.
In an example, the heating chamber 23 has a region of reduced internal diameter towards the distal end 12. This provides an end stop for smokable material passed through the first opening 30 at the mouth end 11, to prevent the smokable material being passed straight out through the second opening 35 at the distal end 12.
In the example shown, this region of reduced internal diameter is provided by a hollow tube 41 which is located within the end of the heating chamber 23 towards the distal end 12. An example of the hollow tube 41 is shown most clearly in
In this example, as shown in for example
Referring again particularly to
The various embodiments described herein are presented only to assist in understanding and teaching the claimed features. These embodiments are provided as a representative sample of embodiments only, and are not exhaustive and/or exclusive. It is to be understood that advantages, embodiments, examples, functions, features, structures, and/or other aspects described herein are not to be considered limitations on the scope of the invention as defined by the claims or limitations on equivalents to the claims, and that other embodiments may be utilized and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the claimed invention. Various embodiments of the invention may suitably comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of, appropriate combinations of the disclosed elements, components, features, parts, steps, means, etc., other than those specifically described herein. In addition, this disclosure may include other inventions not presently claimed, but which may be claimed in future.
The present application is a National Phase entry of PCT Application No. pct/ep2016/064756, filed Jun. 24, 2016, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/185,227, filed Jun. 26, 2015, each of which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
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