The present disclosure relates to smoking articles, and more particularly, to an electrically heated smoking article in which a capsule accommodating a liquid aerosol-forming substrate is incorporated within a moisture absorbent in a solid form.
Combustible smoking articles, such as cigarettes, generally have a tobacco substrate of shredded tobacco (usually in the form of a cut filler) surrounded by a paper wrapper forming a tobacco rod. Cigarettes are used by smokers by lighting one end of the cigarette and burning a tobacco rod. Smokers then generally draw a mainstream smoke into their mouth by intaking through an opposite end of the cigarette including a filter or a mouth tip. Conventional cigarettes generate temperatures that burn the tobacco and discharges volatile compounds into the mainstream smoke. It is known to provide cigarettes with single and multi-segment mouthpiece filters that contain flavoring agents, such as menthol, to modify a flavor of mainstream smoke.
A number of smoking articles in which an aerosol generating substrate is heated rather than combusted, like tobacco substrates, are also known in the art. Such articles may also be referred to as aerosol-generating articles. Examples of systems using aerosol-generating articles include a system in which a tobacco-including substrate is heated above 200° C. to generate a nicotine-including aerosol. Typically, in such electrically heated smoking articles, an inhalable aerosol is generated by heat transfer from a heat source to an aerosol-forming substrate, which may be located in, around or downstream of the heat source. During consumption of the aerosol-generating article, volatile compounds are released from the aerosol-forming substrate by transfer of heat from the heat source and are entrained in the air drawn through the article. The released compounds are cooled and condensed to form an aerosol that is inhaled by the consumer.
During manufacture of these smoking articles, a tobacco substrate is typically heated or dried to remove, for example, water. During the heating or drying operation, volatile compounds, such as flavoring agents, are removed from the tobacco substrate, changing the taste of a final smoking article. Currently, flavoring agents are directly sprayed on the dried tobacco substrate, but there is a problem in that these flavoring agents are also dried or deteriorated over time.
An object of the present disclosure is to provide an electrically heated smoking article in which a capsule accommodating a liquid aerosol-forming substrate is incorporated within a moisture absorbent in a solid form.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure for achieving the above objects, there is provided an electrically heated smoking article including: a filter layer; a hollow tube layer stacked at a lower end of the filter layer; an aerosol-forming substrate layer stacked below the hollow tube layer and including a mixture of a solid moisture absorbent and a liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule; and a wrapping portion surrounding the filter layer, the hollow tube layer, and the aerosol-forming substrate layer to maintain a stack structure, wherein the liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule includes a liquid aerosol-forming substrate at a center, a first emulsifier layer completely surrounding the liquid aerosol-forming substrate, and a first coating material layer covering a surface of the first emulsifier layer.
The liquid aerosol-forming substrate may be a hydrophilic material, the first emulsifier layer may be a hydrophobic material, and the first coating material layer may be a hydrophobic material.
The first emulsifier layer may include a first emulsifier including one or more materials selected from the group consisting of sorbitan monopalmitate, glycerol monostearate, sorbitan monostearate, sorbitan monooleate, glycerol monolaurate, propylene glycol monoester, glycerol monooleate, polyglycerol polyricinoleate, and soy lecithin.
The first coating material layer may include one or more materials selected from the group consisting of palm oil, beeswax, candelilla wax, coconut oil, cinnamon bark oil, soybean oil, hydrophobic polymers, and alcohols.
The liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule may further include a hydrophilic second emulsifier layer surrounding the entire first coating material layer.
The second emulsifier layer may be formed of a second emulsifier including one or more materials selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate, polyglycerol monooleate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate, and sucrose stearate.
The liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule may include a hydrophilic second coating material layer surrounding the entire second emulsifier layer.
The second coating material layer may be formed of one or more materials selected from the group consisting of vegetable, algae, or bacterial polysaccharide, hydrophilic protein, hydrophilic polymer, and alcohol.
The liquid aerosol-forming substrate may include one or more materials selected from the group consisting of glycerin, propylene glycol, nicotine, perfume, caffeine, water, cypress water, nutrient tonic, and cannabinoids.
The solid moisture absorbent may be a solid aerosol-forming substrate.
The electrically heated smoking article may further include: a second aerosol-forming substrate layer stacked below the hollow tube layer and including a solid aerosol-forming substrate.
In the embodiment, since the capsule accommodating a liquid aerosol-forming substrate is mixed in a solid moisture absorbent, the liquid aerosol-forming substrate may be protected in the capsule until the capsule is heated.
Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present disclosure will be disclosed with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it should be appreciated that various embodiments of the present disclosure and the terms used therein are not intended to limit the technological features set forth herein to particular embodiments and include various changes, equivalents, or replacements for a corresponding embodiment. With regard to the description of the drawings, similar reference numerals may be used to refer to similar or related elements.
In the present disclosure, an expression, such as “having,” “may have,” “comprising,” or “may comprise” indicates existence of a corresponding characteristic (e.g., a numerical value, a function, an operation, or an element like a part) and does not exclude existence of additional characteristic.
As used herein, each of such phrases as “A or B,” “at least one of A or/and B,” “at least one or more of A or/and B,” and so forth may include all possible combinations of the items enumerated together in a corresponding one of the phrases. For example, “A or B,” “at least one of A and B,” or “one or more of A or B” may indicate the entire of (1) including at least one A, (2) including at least one B, or (3) including both at least one A and at least one B.
Expressions, such as “first,” “second,” “primarily,” or “secondary,” used herein may represent various elements regardless of order and/or importance and do not limit corresponding elements. For example, a first user device and a second user device may represent different user devices regardless of order or importance. For example, a first element may be named as a second element without departing from the right scope of the various embodiments of the present disclosure, and similarly, a second element may be named as a first element.
When it is described that an element (such as a first element) is “operatively or communicatively coupled with/to” or “connected” to another element (such as a second element), the element may be directly connected to the other element or may be connected to the other element through another element (e.g., a third element). However, when it is described that an element (such as a first element) is “directly connected” or “directly coupled” to another element (such as a second element), it means that there is no intermediate element (such as a third element) between the element and the other element.
An expression “configured to (or set)” used in the present disclosure may be replaced with, for example, “suitable for,” “having the capacity to,” “designed to,” “adapted to,” “made to,” or “capable of” according to a situation. A term “configured to (or set)” does not always mean only “specifically designed to” by hardware. Alternatively, in some situation, an expression “apparatus configured to” may mean that the apparatus “can” operate together with another apparatus or component.
Terms defined in the present disclosure are used for only describing a specific embodiment and may not have an intention to limit the scope of other embodiments. The singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. All of the terms used herein including technical or scientific terms have the same meanings as those generally understood by an ordinary skilled person in the related art. The terms defined in a generally used dictionary should be interpreted as having meanings that are the same as or similar with the contextual meanings of the relevant technology and should not be interpreted as having ideal or exaggerated meanings unless they are clearly defined in the various embodiments. In some case, terms defined in the present disclosure cannot be analyzed to exclude the present embodiments.
The filter layer 100 is a filter serving as a mouthpiece and serves to allow an aerosol to pass therethrough and prevent a liquid inflow. The filter layer 100 may be formed of pulp and may have a cylindrical or tube shape. The filter layer may be formed of materials, such as cellulose acetate, paper, polypropylene (PP), and polylactic acid (PLA). Meanwhile, the filter layer 100 may include a flavoring ingredient, thereby improving improve user satisfaction. Flavoring ingredients may include, for example, licorice, sucrose, fructose syrup, iso-sweeteners, cocoa, lavender, cinnamon, cardamom, celery, fenugreek, cascarilla, sandalwood, bergamot, geranium, honey essence, rose oil, vanilla, lemon oil, orange oil, mint oil, caraway, cognac, jasmine, chamomile, menthol, ylang-ylang, sage, spearmint, ginger, coriander, coffee, and the like.
The hollow tube layer 200 includes a hollow 220 extending in the vertical direction to provide a movement passage of the aerosol. The hollow tube layer 200 may include PLA to lower a temperature of the aerosol to prevent the user from getting burned when inhaling the aerosol. The hollow tube layer 200 may be formed of cellulose acetate, and the hollow tube layer 200 functioning as a cooling structure may be formed of pure polylactic acid or a combination of other degradable polymers and polylactic acid.
The aerosol-forming substrate layer 300 includes the solid moisture absorbent 300a. The solid moisture absorbent 300a may be a solid material that may include and fix the liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule 1. Preferably, the solid moisture absorbent 300a is a solid material capable of absorbing at least a portion of a liquid aerosol-forming substrate flowing out of the liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule 1.
For example, the solid moisture absorbent 300a may be formed by crumpling, folding, or rolling pulp or fabric including pulp to have a cylinder or column shape or by working pulp or fabric including pulp to have a cylinder or column shape, may be formed by crumpling or rolling cotton woven fabric or non-woven fabric to have a cylinder shape or by working cotton woven fabric or non-woven fabric to have a cylinder shape, or may be formed by crumpling or rolling a woven fabric or non-woven fabric of bamboo fiber to have a cylinder shape or by working the woven fabric or non-woven fabric of bamboo fiber to have a cylinder shape.
According to embodiments, the solid moisture absorbent 300a may be a solid aerosol-forming substrate. The solid aerosol-forming substrate may include cut tobacco leaves or leaf tobacco substrates. The solid aerosol-forming substrate may include solid materials based on tobacco raw materials, such as reconstituted tobacco, cut tobacco leaves, and the like. In an embodiment the solid aerosol-forming substrate may be a corrugated reconstituted tobacco sheet. The reconstituted tobacco sheet may be rolled, folded, compressed, or shrunken in a direction substantially transverse to a cylinder axis to be corrugated. The degree of porosity may be determined by adjusting an interval between the valleys of the corrugated reconstituted tobacco sheet.
In another embodiment the solid aerosol-forming substrate may be cut tobacco leaves. Here, the cut tobacco leaves may be produced by shredding a tobacco sheet (or a slurry reconstituted tobacco sheet). In addition, the solid aerosol-forming substrate may be formed by combining a plurality of tobacco strands in the same direction (parallel direction) or randomly. Specifically, the solid aerosol-forming substrate is formed by combining a plurality of tobacco strands, and a plurality of longitudinal channels through which an aerosol may pass may be formed. At this time, depending on the size and arrangement of the tobacco strands, the longitudinal channels may be uniform or non-uniform.
Alternatively, the solid moisture absorbent 300a may be in a state of absorbing an aerosol medium generating an aerosol by heating. The aerosol medium absorbed by the solid moisture absorbent 300a may be liquid or gel at room temperature. The aerosol medium may include at least glycerin for generating an aerosol. In addition, the gel-phase aerosol medium may further include a thickener for maintaining the gel phase.
In addition, the aerosol-forming substrate layer 300 includes the liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule 1 in the form of a capsule accommodating the liquid aerosol-forming substrate therein. The liquid aerosol-forming substrate includes at least one material selected from the group consisting of glycerin, propylene glycol, nicotine, perfume, caffeine, water, cypress water, nutrient tonic, and cannabinoids. In addition, the liquid aerosol-forming substrate may further include a flavoring agent that modifies or adds to the taste or aroma characteristics of the aerosol discharged.
Based on the embodiments described above, the electrically heated smoking article of the embodiments may be inserted into a predetermined aerosol generating device so that the aerosol-forming substrate layer 300 may be heated, thereby generating an aerosol from the liquid aerosol-forming substrate flowing out of the liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule 1. Also, according to embodiments, the solid aerosol-forming substrate or the solid moisture absorbent 300a that absorbs the aerosol medium may be heated to generate an aerosol. Thus, a user may inhale aerosols from a single source or from multiple sources using the electrically heated smoking articles of the embodiments.
The capsule 1a according to a first embodiment in (a) of
The capsule 1a according to the first embodiment is formed by a water-in-oil emulsion method. For example, the method includes a first operation of mixing the liquid aerosol-forming substrate 10 with the first emulsifier, and a second operation of dissolving oil in the first emulsifier in the first operation. In the first operation and the second operation, the liquid phase may be stirred at each operation, or the first operation and the second operation may be combined for stirring. In addition, a method of dispersing particles of the first emulsifier by using a sonicator when the first emulsifier is added may be included. In addition, stirring and ultrasonic spraying operations may be selectively used for each operation. By this process, the structure of the capsule 1a according to the first embodiment in (a) of
A capsule 1b according to a second embodiment in (b) of
The first coating material layer 14 is formed of a first coating material having hydrophobic properties in addition to the emulsifier used in the first emulsifier layer 12 to maintain a capsule state.
The first coating material has hydrophobic properties, and includes one or more materials selected from the group consisting of palm oil, beeswax, candelilla wax, coconut oil, cinnamon bark oil, and soybean oil, hydrophobic polymers, and alcohols.
A capsule 1c according to a third embodiment in (c) of
The second emulsifier layer 16 is formed of a hydrophilic material, and the second emulsifier layer 16 is formed of a second emulsifier including one or more materials selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene sorbitan monostearate, polyglycerol monooleate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monolaurate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monooleate, polyoxyethylene sorbitan monopalmitate, and sucrose stearate.
A capsule 1d according to a fourth embodiment in (d) of
The second coating material constituting the second coating material layer 18 has hydrophilicity and includes one or more materials selected from the group consisting of vegetable, algae, or bacterial polysaccharides, hydrophilic proteins, hydrophilic polymers, and alcohols.
Each of the capsules 1b, 1c, and 1d in (b), (c) and (d) of
The liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule according to an embodiment may protect the liquid aerosol-forming substrate therein and prevent the liquid aerosol-forming substrate therein from drying out.
The electrically heated smoking article according to an embodiment is inserted into an aerosol generating device equipped with a heating unit and heated by the heating unit. During heating by the heating unit, the solid aerosol-forming substrate and the liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule are heated, and as the capsule of the liquid aerosol-forming substrate capsule is destroyed, the liquid aerosol-forming substrate is heated to be changed into a gaseous aerosol and discharged.
Although a few aspects of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in the aspects without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
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1020220086903 | Jul 2022 | KR | national |