Claims
- 1. An electrical heater unit for use in an electrical smoking system for delivering a flavored tobacco response to a smoker, said electrical heater unit comprising:
- a plurality of heater elements disposed about a cylindrical, cigarette receiving space, said heater elements being mutually parallel and extending longitudinally along said cigarette receiving space;
- said heater element comprising a first end portion, a second end portion, and an electrically resistive, serpentine portion disposed between said first and second end portions, said first and second end portions adapted to establish electrical connections operatively across said serpentine portion;
- said serpentine portion being configured to establish a region along the heater element of increased electrical resistance.
- 2. The heater element of claim 1, wherein the plurality of curved regions comprise a succession of interconnected substantially S-shaped regions being formed from resistive material having first and second surfaces substantially oriented in a plane, said serpentine portion having an overall longitudinal length L, an overall transverse width W, and a thickness T bounding said succession of interconnected substantially S-shaped regions, said succession of interconnected substantially S-shaped regions providing an electrical path length greater than said length L and having a cross-sectional area less than the product of said width W and said thickness T.
- 3. The heater unit of claim 2, comprising N interconnected S-shaped regions, wherein N is greater than three and less than twelve.
- 4. The heater unit of claim 3, wherein N is greater than six and less than ten.
- 5. The heater unit of claim 1, wherein the heater element has a resistance in the range from about 0.8.OMEGA. to about 2.1.OMEGA..
- 6. The heater unit of claim 1, wherein the heater element is constructed from a super alloy.
- 7. The heater unit of claim 6, wherein the super alloy includes at least one material selected from the group consisting of nickel, iron, and cobalt.
- 8. The heater unit of claim 1, wherein the heater element is constructed from an intermetallic compound.
- 9. The heater unit of claim 8, wherein the intermetallic compound is an oxidation resistant intermetallic compound based on at least one material selected from the group consisting of aluminides of nickel and aluminides of iron.
- 10. The heater unit of claim 7, wherein the super alloy includes more than approximately 1 percent aluminum.
- 11. The heater unit of claim 1, wherein the first and second end portions extend longitudinally beyond the serpentine portion and the first and second end portions and the serpentine portion are formed from a single piece of material.
- 12. The heater unit of claim 1, wherein longitudinal centerlines of the first and second end portions and the serpentine portion are co-axially aligned.
- 13. The heater unit of claim 14, wherein said first and second end portions are bevelled at locations adjacent said first and last curves, respectively.
- 14. The heater unit of claim 1, wherein said serpentine portion includes first and last curves adjacent the first and second end portions, respectively, said first and last curves extending laterally in a common direction.
- 15. The heater unit of claim 1 further comprising a common electrical connection between said first end portions of said heater elements.
- 16. The heater unit of claim 15, wherein said plurality of heater elements and said common electrical connection are all of a unitary construction from a single piece of material.
- 17. The heater unit of claim 16, wherein said serpentine portion is bowed radially inwardly toward said cigarette receiving space.
- 18. The heater unit of claim 1, wherein said serpentine portion is bowed radially inwardly toward said cigarette receiving space.
- 19. The heater unit of claim 17, further comprising a plurality of separate electrical leads connected with each of said second end portions and at least one electrical lead operatively connected with said common electrical connection between said first end portions.
- 20. The heater unit of claim 6, further comprising a common electrical connection between said first end portions of said heater elements, wherein said serpentine portion is bowed radially inwardly toward said cigarette receiving space and wherein said plurality of heater elements and said common electrical connection are all of a unitary construction from a single piece of material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/451,081, filed May 25, 1995, abandoned. The application Ser. No. 08/451,081 is a divisional application of application Ser. No. 08/380,718, filed Jan. 30, 1995, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,666,978, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/118,665, filed Sep. 10, 1993 which is issued Feb. 14, 1995 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,594. The application Ser. No. 08/118,665 is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/943,504, filed Sep. 11, 1992, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,214, which is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/666,926, filed Mar. 11, 1991, now abandoned in favor of file wrapper continuation application Ser. No. 08/012,799, filed Feb. 2, 1993. Ser. No. 08/012,799 issued Oct. 5, 1993 as U.S. Pat. No. 5,249,586.
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