The present application is a National Phase entry of PCT Application No. PCT/GB2017/050784, filed Mar. 21, 2017, which claims priority from GB Patent Application No. 1605102.1, filed Mar. 24, 2016, and GB Patent Application No. 1613322.5, filed Aug. 2, 2016 which is hereby fully incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an electronic vapor (aerosol) provision system such as an e-cigarette, and the mechanical connection of components thereof.
Many electronic vapor provision systems, such as e-cigarettes and other electronic nicotine delivery systems, are formed from two main components, namely a cartomizer and a control unit (battery section). The cartomizer generally includes a reservoir of liquid and an atomizer for vaporizing the liquid. The atomizer is often implemented as an electrical (resistive) heater, such as a coil of wire. The control unit generally includes a battery for supplying power to the atomizer. In operation, the control unit may be activated, for example by detecting when a user inhales on the device and/or when the user presses a button, to provide electrical power from the battery to the heater. This activation causes the heater to vaporize a small amount of liquid from the reservoir, which is then inhaled by the user.
This type of e-cigarette therefore generally incorporates two consumables, firstly the liquid to be vaporized, and secondly power in the battery. Regarding the former, once the reservoir of liquid has been exhausted, the cartomizer may be discarded to allow replacement with a new cartomizer. Regarding the latter, the control unit may provide some form of electrical socket for receiving power from an external source, thereby allowing the battery within the e-cigarette to be re-charged.
The cartomizer and the control unit are typically configured as separable components that can be taken apart and rejoined as required by the user, such as to allow replacement of a disposable cartomizer. Screw threads or bayonet fittings are often utilized to provide a separable connection between the components, but these are not appropriate for every configuration of e-cigarette. Alternative connection arrangements are therefore of interest.
According to a first aspect of some embodiments described herein, there is provided an electronic vapor provision system comprising a cartridge for storing material heatable to generate an aerosol and a control unit housing a battery to provide electrical power for heating, the cartridge and the control unit separably connectable together by at least one latching element, the latching element comprising a foot, and a leg joined at a first end to the foot by a flexible resilient joint and having a first latch member, the foot anchored within one of the cartridge and the control unit, and the other of the cartridge and the control unit having a second latch member on a surface, and positioned and configured to engage with the first latch member when the cartridge and the control unit are brought together with a substantially linear motion, and disengage with the first latch member when the cartridge and the control unit are pulled apart, the engagement and disengagement enabled by movement of the leg of the latching element about the flexible resilient joint.
According to a second aspect of some embodiments described herein, there is provided a control unit for an electronic vapor provision system, the control unit separably connectable to a cartridge and housing a battery for providing electrical power to generate an aerosol from material stored in a connected cartridge, the control unit comprising: at least one latching element for connecting the control unit to the cartridge, the latching element comprising a foot, and a leg joined at a first end to the foot by a flexible resilient joint and having a first latch member, the foot being anchored within the control unit; and wherein the first latch member is configured to engage with a second latch member defined on a surface of a cartridge when the control unit and the cartridge are brought together with a substantially linear motion, and disengage with the second latch member when the control unit and the cartridge are pulled apart, the engagement and disengagement enabled by movement of the leg of the latching element about the flexible resilient joint.
According to a third aspect of some embodiments described herein, there is provided a cartridge for an electronic vapor provision system, the cartridge separably connectable to a control unit and configured to store material heatable to generate an aerosol when heated using electrical power from a battery housed in a connected control unit, the cartridge comprising: at least one latch member having the form of a protrusion or a recess defined on a surface of the cartridge, the latch member configured to engage with a further latch member on a leg of a latching element anchored in a control unit when the cartridge and the control unit are brought together with a substantially linear motion, and disengage from the further latch member when the cartridge and the control unit are pulled apart, the engagement and disengagement enabled by movement of the leg of the latching element about a flexible resilient joint between the leg and a foot of the latching element by which the latching element is anchored in the control unit.
According to a fourth aspect of some embodiment described herein, there is provided a latching element for separably connecting components of an electronic vapor provision system, and comprising: a foot; and a leg joined at a first end to the foot by a flexible resilient joint and having a first latch member; wherein the foot is configured to be anchored within a first component of an electronic vapor provision system, and the latch member is configured to engage with a further latch member defined on a surface of a second component of an electronic vapor provision system when the first and second components are brought together with a substantially linear motion, and disengage with the second latch member when the first and second components are pulled apart, the engagement and disengagement enabled by movement of the leg about the flexible resilient joint.
According to a fifth aspect of some embodiments described herein, there is provided an electronic cigarette comprising a cartomizer housing an aerosol source and a control unit housing a battery, wherein the cartomizer and the control unit are mechanically connectable together, and the control unit comprises at least one latching element, the latching element comprising a foot, and a leg joined to the foot by a flexible resilient joint and having a first latch member, the foot secured within the control unit; and the cartomizer having a surface shaped to define at least one second latch member positioned and configured to engage with a first latch member when the cartomizer and the control unit are brought together with a linear motion and to disengage with the first latch member when the cartomizer and the control unit are pulled apart, the engagement and disengagement enabled by movement of the leg of the latching element about the flexible resilient joint.
These and further aspects of certain embodiments are set out in the appended independent and dependent claims. It will be appreciated that features of the dependent claims may be combined with each other and features of the independent claims in combinations other than those explicitly set out in the claims. Furthermore, the approach described herein is not restricted to specific embodiments such as set out below, but includes and contemplates any appropriate combinations of features presented herein. For example, a electronic vapor provision system may be provided in accordance with approaches described herein which includes any one or more of the various features described below as appropriate.
Various embodiments will now be described in detail by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Aspects and features of certain examples and embodiments are discussed/described herein. Some aspects and features of certain examples and embodiments may be implemented conventionally and these are not discussed/described in detail in the interests of brevity. It will thus be appreciated that aspects and features of apparatus and methods discussed herein which are not described in detail may be implemented in accordance with any conventional techniques for implementing such aspects and features.
The present disclosure relates to aerosol provision systems, also referred to as vapor provision systems, such as e-cigarettes. Throughout the following description the term “e-cigarette” or “electronic cigarette” may sometimes be used; however, it will be appreciated this term may be used interchangeably with aerosol (vapor) provision system and electronic aerosol (vapor) provision system.
For ease of reference, x and y axes are included in
The cartomizer 200 and the control unit 300 are detachable from one another by separation in a direction parallel to the y-axis (which might be considered as a longitudinal axis of the device 100), indicated in
The e-cigarette 100 also includes a sealing member or seal 34 disposed between the cartomizer 200 and the control unit 300 when the two components are connected. For ease of assembly, in this example the seal 34 is disposed within the control unit 300, over the PCB 32 (or other part which may be arranged at the upper face of the control unit 300 in alternative configurations). Alternatively, a seal 34 may be comprised within the cartomizer 200, over its lower face so as come against the PCB 32 when the two components are coupled together. The seal 34 is fabricated from a resilient compressible material such as rubber, sponge, cork or a flexible plastic, and sized so as to undergo at least a small amount of compression when the cartomizer 200 and the control unit 300 are joined together. It is compressed between the upper face of the control unit 300 and the lower face of the cartomizer 200, and extends to the interior of the side walls of the control unit housing 33. This provides a secure and close fit between the components so as to restrict the flow of air to its intended path within the e-cigarette 100 (which is not described further herein). The seal 34 has through-apertures to receive conductive connectors 35 that provide electrical connection between the control unit 300 and the cartomizer 200 when coupled together.
Other components shown in
The cartomizer 200 comprises two main portions (at least from an external viewpoint). In particular, there is a lower or base portion 210 and an upper portion 220. The upper portion 220 is shaped to provide the mouthpiece 250 of the e-cigarette 100. When the cartomizer 200 is assembled with the control unit 300, the base portion 210 of the cartomizer 200 sits within the upper part of the housing 33 of the control unit 300, and hence is not externally visible, whereas the upper portion 220 of the cartomizer 200 protrudes above the control unit 300, and hence is externally visible. Accordingly, the depth and width of the base portion 210 are smaller than the depth and width of the upper portion 220, to allow the base portion 210 to fit inside the control unit 300. The increased depth and width of the upper portion 220 compared with the base portion 210 is provided by a lip or rim 240. When the cartomizer 200 is inserted into the control unit 300, this lip or rim 240 abuts against the top edge of the control unit housing 33.
As also shown in
The flattened, planar shape of the e-cigarette 100 is in contrast to many known e-cigarette devices which have a generally cylindrical shape. In any two-part e-cigarette comprising a separable cartomizer and control unit, it is necessary to provide a mechanical connection which engages when the two components are brought into conjunction and acts to retain the components in the connected position. Devices of a cylindrical shape frequently use a connection arrangement that relies on a rotatory motion between the two components, such as a screw thread or a bayonet fitting. The flattened non-circular shape of the e-cigarette 100 makes a rotatable connection less practical and more complex. Consequently, the e-cigarette 100 uses an alternative connection arrangement to mechanically couple the cartomizer 200 to the control unit 300, that uses a linear movement.
To this end, the e-cigarette 100 comprises a pair of latching elements 40. These are labeled in
The latching element 40 is secured to the control unit 300 so that the leg 42 extends beyond the upper face of the control unit 300, in this example defined by the surface of the sealing element 34. In the
Alternatively, the seal 34 may be shaped to receive the foot part 41 for the purpose of accommodating the latching element 40 within the control unit 300, rather than for anchoring or otherwise securing the latching element 40 in place. In such an example, there is no reliance on compression of the seal 34 to grip and hold the latching element 40. Instead, the latching element 40 may be secured to a different part or parts of the control unit 300, for example directly to the housing 33. For example, there may be molded or shaped parts formed from rigid plastic (such as on the housing 33) which engage around the foot part 41 to house it and hence hold it in place. Alternatively, the foot part 41 may be anchored by screws or rivets attached through the latching element 40 and into the control unit 300, or by being glued or welded to the control unit 300. Furthermore, in instances where the seal 34 does not perform any anchoring function, it is optional whether the seal 34 is shaped to accommodate the foot part 41; depending on the location of the latching element 40 and the technique used to anchor it, shaping of the seal 34 in this regard may not be required.
The leg part 42 of the latching element 40 has a shaped latch member 44 formed at, near or towards its end opposite the flexible junction 43. The latch member 44 is provided to cooperatively engage with a further latch member 25 formed on the exterior side wall of the cartomizer 200. In this example the latch member 44 is a protrusion from the surface of the leg part 42.
Returning to
As the cartomizer 200 and the control unit 300 are brought together, for example by pushing the base portion 210 of the cartomizer 200 into the top of the control unit 300, the base portion 210 meets the latch members 44 of the two latching elements 40 which protrude so as to have a spacing less than the width of the base portion 210. The force of the incoming cartomizer 200 pushes against the latching elements 40, and the flexibility of the resilient joints 43 causes the joints to extend and allow the leg parts 42 to move outwards to accommodate the base portion 210. When the cartomizer 200 has been inserted to its intended position, the latch members 44 are in line with the recesses 26 in the base portion 210, the side walls of the base portion 210 no longer act on the latch members 44, and the resilient joints 43 are able to flex back to their original positions, bringing the protruding latch members 44 into the recesses 25. The latch members 44 are thereby engaged with the recesses 25, and securely retain the cartomizer 200 within the control unit 300 during operation of the device 100. It will be appreciated that the latching elements 40 operate to provide a “snap fit” connection, enabled by a relative linear motion between the cartomizer 200 and the control unit 300. The two components are brought together along a line, and no rotation is needed to effect the coupling. The connection is adequately secure to withstand everyday usage of the e-cigarette 100, but can be overcome by deliberately pulling the cartomizer 200 and the control unit 300 apart along the y-axis (again, a linear movement). This will cause the base portion side walls to force the leg parts 42 outwards again, moving the latch members 44 out of the recesses 25 and allowing the cartomizer 200 to be separated from the control unit 300.
Note that in this example, the housing 33 of the control unit extends in the y-direction past the leg parts 42 of the latching element 40, forming the upper part of the housing 33 into which the base portion 210 of the cartomizer 200 is inserted. A cavity 36 is provided in the inside of the housing 33 adjacent to the leg part 42, to accommodate the leg part 42 when it is moved outwards by the force exerted by the base portion 210.
The latching element 40 may be made from any material able to provide the flexible resilient character of the joint 43 between the leg 42 and the foot 41. For example, the latching element 40 may be made from metal, for example from stainless steel. For example, it may be made by stamping or cutting a flat shape from sheet metal, and forming the required angled shapes of the joint 43 and the latch member 44 by pressing or bending the flat shape with a die. Purely as an example, the latching element 40 may be stamped from a sheet of stainless steel of 0.3 mm thickness, to have a formed size of 9 mm by 9 mm (dimensions of the foot 41) by 7 mm high (length of the leg 42). As other examples, the thickness of the material (stainless steel or otherwise) may be in the range of 0.1 mm to 0.7 mm, and the foot 41 may have dimensions in the range of 5 mm to 15 mm by 5 mm to 15 mm (it need not be square), with a leg 42 of length in the range 5 mm to 12 mm. Dimensions outside these ranges are also contemplated, and will depend in part on the space available to accommodate the latching element 40 and the properties of the material from which is made. A molded plastics latching element 40 could provide the required resilient, flexible properties. For a molded formation, the protruding latch member 44 can be a solid shape extending from surface of the leg 42, rather than a hollow shape such as is formed by bending (as in the
The example e-cigarette 100 described thus far has a pair of latching elements 40 disposed on opposite sides of the control unit 30. More than two latching elements 40 may be provided if desired, and the latching elements 40 may be positioned anywhere around the perimeter of the e-cigarette 100. Alternatively, it may be found that a sufficiently secure mechanical coupling can be achieved with a single latching element 40.
Also, the angle between the leg 42 and the foot 41, being the “rest” position of the joint 43 when no forces are acting on the latching element 40 to rotate either the leg 42 or the foot 41 about the joint 43, need not be 90 degrees, but may be more or less than 90 degrees. An angle of 90 degrees or close to it may be preferred, for example an angle in the range of 88 degrees to 92 degrees. A larger difference from 90 degrees may be tolerated in certain configurations, and depending on size and shape of the volume available to accommodate the latching elements 40, for example in the range 85 degrees to 95 degrees, or 80 degrees to 100 degrees, or 70 degrees to 110 degrees.
As a further alternative, the respective latch members 44 of the latching element 40 and the cartomizer 200 may be oppositely configured, so that the latch member 44 of the latching element 40 has a recessed shape and the latch member 44 on the cartomizer 200 has a protruding shape.
Moreover, the latching arrangement as a whole may be oppositely arranged, with one or more latching elements 40 anchored (secured, mounted) on the cartomizer 200, and the corresponding further latch members 44 (concave or convex) provided on an appropriate surface of the control unit 300.
As discussed with reference to
The diametrically located pair of latching elements in this device are aligned along an axis (the x-axis) which is perpendicular to the width of the gap (along the z-axis) between the opposing surfaces 33b, 210a. Consequently, some sideways movement may arise in the y-z plane; this might be linear or angular (a rocking movement) depending on the tightness of the latching connection. To address this, one or more small protrusions 50 are provided on one or more of the opposing surfaces 33b, 201a. The protrusions 50 bridge the space between the surfaces 33b, 201a to inhibit, reduce or prevent the sideways movement, while still allowing spacing between the surfaces 33b, 201a to facilitate the connection. In this example, a pair of protrusions 50 is provided, one on each of opposite parts of the interior surface 33b of the wall 33a. The protrusions 50 have the form of bumps that extend from one surface towards the facing surface, having a domed shape in this example, but other shapes may be used. A smooth shape without corners will prevent catching of the cartomizer 200 on the control unit 300 when the two are connected or disconnected. The protrusions 50 may be formed from a hard material such as rigid plastic or from a yielding elastic material such as rubber or a similar synthetic material, and may be integrally formed with the surface that supports the protrusions 50, such as by molding, or may be separately formed and then secured to the supporting surface, by adhesive or welding for example.
In this example, the protruding bumps 50 are located on the interior surface 33b of control unit 300 facing towards the exterior surface of the cartomizer 200, but they may instead be located on the exterior surface of the cartomizer 200 facing towards the interior surface 33b of the control unit 300. Also, protrusions 50 might be provided on the opposing surfaces of both components 200, 300. Fewer or more than two protrusions 50 might be provided. They may also be situated otherwise than as illustrated in
The example e-cigarette shown in
Note that while the latching elements are well suited for effecting a mechanical connection between separable component parts of an electronic cigarette that is not readily adapted for a connection arrangement requiring a rotatory motion (such as an e-cigarette with a non-circular transverse cross-section), the latching elements may be used to couple the cartomizer and the control unit parts of any electronic cigarette or vapor provision system in general (cylindrical or non-cylindrical), based on either liquid and non-liquid vapor sources. Embodiments of the disclosure are not limited only to the example electronic cigarettes depicted herein.
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.
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