Claims
- 1. A heating system for an electrical smoking article for smoking tobacco flavor medium comprising:
- a generator for producing an alternating magnetic field,
- a susceptor material which is inductively heatable by the alternating magnetic field and positioned relative to the generator so as to be heatable by the alternating magnetic field, and
- a tobacco flavor medium in thermal proximity to the susceptor material.
- 2. The heating system according to claim 1, wherein said generator comprises:
- a ferrite structure; and
- an excitation coil wrapped around said ferrite structure.
- 3. The heating system according to claim 2, wherein the ferrite structure comprises an E-shaped structure having two end legs and a middle leg extending in the same direction from a common section, wherein said excitation coil is spiraled around the middle leg.
- 4. The heating system according to claim 2, wherein the ferrite structure comprises a C-shaped structure having two end legs extending in the same direction from a common section, wherein said coil is spiraled around the common section.
- 5. The heating system according to claim 2, wherein said ferrite structure comprises a ring defining a hollow annular interior and said excitation coil is wound through the annular interior, said ring encircling the tobacco flavor medium.
- 6. The heating system according to claim 5, further comprising a magnetically permeable spacer located in the hollow interior between said excitation coil and said ring.
- 7. The heating system according to claim 1, wherein said susceptor element is aluminum, conductive carbon, graphite, stainless steel, copper, bronze or a combination thereof.
- 8. A heating system for an electrical smoking article for smoking a tobacco flavor medium in thermal proximity to a susceptor material, the heating system further comprising:
- a controller which activates said induction source.
- 9. The heating system according to claim 8, wherein said controller comprises means for activating said induction source at a desired time and for deactivating said induction source after a predetermined period.
- 10. The heating system according to claim 8, wherein said controller is responsive to a draw upon the smoking article.
- 11. The heating system according to claim 8, further comprising a means for determining whether an appropriate susceptor material is present, said determining means activating said controller only if an appropriate susceptor material is present.
- 12. The heating system according to claim 8, wherein said controller applies an initial alternating magnetic field to an intended location of the susceptor material, the initial magnetic field being incapable of inductively heating the susceptor material, and said controller determines whether to apply the alternating magnetic field based upon a reflection of the initial magnetic field indicating presence of a desired susceptor material.
- 13. The heating system according to claim 8, wherein said controller is connected to a detector for measuring a physical property and deactivates said induction source in response to a shift in a detected characteristic of the susceptor material.
- 14. The heating system according to claim 8, wherein the tobacco flavor medium comprises a web having tobacco flavor medium therealong; and the system further comprises means for supporting a section of said web in thermal proximity to the susceptor material within the alternating magnetic field of the induction source; and means for advancing said web to present a successive section having said tobacco medium in thermal proximity to the susceptor material therealong within the alternating magnetic field of the induction source.
- 15. The heating system according to claim 1, further comprising a hollow region for allowing a draw by a smoker, and means for activating the generation of an alternating magnetic field by said induction heater in response to a draw by a smoker.
- 16. A heating system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the hollow region is a mouthpiece or an opening for the insertion of a cigarette.
- 17. The heating system according to claim 1, wherein the tobacco flavor medium comprises a web having tobacco flavor medium therealong; and wherein the heating system further comprises means for supporting a section of said web in thermal proximity to the susceptor material within the alternating magnetic field of the induction source and means for advancing said web to present a successive section having said tobacco medium in thermal proximity to the susceptor material therealong within the alternating magnetic field of the induction source.
- 18. A heating system for an electrical smoking article for smoking a tobacco flavor medium in thermal proximity to a susceptor material heated inductively by an alternating magnetic field, the heater comprising:
- a ferrite ring structure capable of and adapted for encircling the tobacco flavor medium and susceptor;
- an excitation coil wrapped around said ferrite structure and wound through the annular interior; and
- a ring gap defined through an inner circumferential wall of said ferrite ring structure, whereby the alternating magnetic field collapses at the defined gap.
- 19. A heating system for an electrical smoking article for smoking a tobacco flavor medium in thermal proximity to a susceptor material, the heating system comprising:
- a plurality of generators for producing an alternating magnetic field,
- susceptor material which is capable of being heated by said alternating magnetic field and positioned relative to the generators so as to be heatable by the alternating magnetic field, and
- a tobacco flavor medium, wherein said susceptor material is located in thermal proximity to the tobacco flavor medium, and wherein said plurality of generators are positioned to heat separate portions of the tobacco flavor medium via the susceptor material.
- 20. The heating system according to claim 19, wherein the tobacco flavor medium is cylindrical and said plurality of generators are arranged circumferentially around the cylindrical tobacco flavor medium.
- 21. The heating system according to claim 19, wherein each of said generators comprise:
- a ferrite structure; and
- an excitation coil wrapped around said ferrite structure.
- 22. The heating system according to claim 21, wherein the ferrite structure comprises an E-shaped structure having two end legs and a middle leg extending in the same direction from a common section, wherein said excitation coil is spiraled around the middle leg.
- 23. The heating system according to claim 21, wherein the ferrite structure comprises a C-shaped structure having two end legs extending in the same direction from a common section, wherein said coil is spiraled around the common section.
- 24. The heating system according to claim 21, wherein said ferrite structure comprises a ring defining a hollow annular interior and said excitation coil is wound through the annular interior, said ring encircling the tobacco flavor medium.
- 25. The heating system according to claim 24, further comprising a magnetically permeable spacer located in the hollow interior between said excitation coil and said ring.
- 26. The heating system according to claim 19, wherein said susceptor material is aluminum, conductive carbon, graphite, stainless steel, copper, bronze or a combination thereof.
- 27. The heater according to claim 21, wherein said susceptor element is aluminum, conductive carbon, graphite, stainless steel, copper, bronze or a combination thereof.
- 28. The heating system according to claim 19, further comprising a hollow region for allowing a draw by a smoker, and means for activating the generation of an alternating magnetic field by one of said plurality of induction heaters in response to a draw by the smoker.
- 29. A heating system as claimed in claim 28, wherein the hollow region is a mouthpiece or an opening for the insertion of a cigarette.
- 30. The heating system according to claim 19, wherein the tobacco flavor medium comprises a web having tobacco flavor medium therealong; and wherein the heating system further comprises means for supporting a section of said web in thermal proximity to the susceptor material within the alternating magnetic field of the induction source and means for advancing said web to present a successive section having said tobacco medium in thermal proximity to the susceptor material therealong within the alternating magnetic field of the induction source.
- 31. A heating system for an electrical smoking article for smoking a cylindrical tobacco flavor medium in thermal proximity to a susceptor material, the heating system comprising:
- a plurality of generators for producing an alternating magnetic field;
- a susceptor material which is capable of being heated by said alternating magnetic field and positioned relative to the generators so as to be heatable by the alternating magnetic field; and
- a cylindrical tobacco flavor medium,
- wherein said susceptor material is located in thermal proximity to the cylindrical tobacco flavor medium, and
- wherein said plurality of generators are positioned to heat separate portions of the tobacco flavor medium via the susceptor material and are arranged circumferentially around the cylindrical tobacco flavor medium in the same plane.
- 32. A heating system for an electrical smoking article for smoking a cylindrical cigarette tobacco flavor medium in thermal proximity to a susceptor material, the heating system comprising:
- a plurality of generators for producing an alternating magnetic field,
- susceptor material which is capable of being heated by said alternating magnetic field and is positioned relative to the generators so as to be heatable by the alternating magnetic field, and
- a cylindrical cigarette in thermal proximity to the susceptor material, wherein the heating system further comprises:
- a cylindrical tube, said tube defined by spaced apart, coaxial inner and outer walls, the inner wall defining a hollow cylindrical receptacle for insertion of the cylindrical cigarette, said plurality of generators located between the spaced apart inner and outer walls.
- 33. The heating system according to claim 32, wherein each of said plurality of generators comprises a ferrite ring located between the spaced apart inner and outer tube walls and coaxial therewith, and an excitation wire connected to a source of electrical energy wound about each ring to form an excitation coil coaxial with each ring.
- 34. The heating system according to claim 33, further comprising a plurality of magnetic shield rings, each magnetic shield ring interposed between two adjacent ferrite rings and associated excitation coils, said magnetic shield rings coaxial with said ferrite rings.
- 35. The heating system according to claim 34, wherein the susceptor material is in intimate physical contact with the cylindrical cigarette, whereby the alternating magnetic field inductively heats said susceptor which in turn heats the tobacco flavor medium of the cylindrical cigarette.
- 36. The heating system according to claim 35, wherein said susceptor material is aluminum, conductive carbon, graphite, stainless steel, copper, bronze or a combination thereof.
- 37. The heating system according to claim 33, further comprising a plurality of magnetic shield rings, each magnetic shield ring interposed between two adjacent ferrite rings and associated excitation coils, said magnetic shield rings coaxial with said ferrite rings.
- 38. The heating system according to claim 33, wherein at least one portion of the susceptor material is in intimate contact with the cylindrical cigarette, whereby the alternating magnetic field inductively heats said susceptor element which in turn heats the tobacco flavor medium of the cylindrical cigarette.
- 39. The heating system according to claim 38, said susceptor material is aluminum, conductive carbon, graphite, stainless steel, copper, bronze or a combination thereof.
- 40. The heating system according to claim 33, wherein the inner tubular wall is magnetically permeable.
- 41. The heating system according to claim 33, wherein the outer tubular wall is a magnetic shield.
- 42. The heating system according to claim 32, wherein said susceptor material is aluminum, conductive carbon, graphite, stainless steel, copper, bronze or a combination thereof.
CROSS-RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/105,346, filed Aug. 10, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,479,948, issued Jan. 2, 1996, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/118,665, filed Sep. 10, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,388,594, issued Feb. 14, 1995, and to its parent U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/943,504, filed Sep. 11, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,505,214, issued Apr. 9, 1996, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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