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| United States Patent Application |
20050016550
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Katase, Makoto
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January 27, 2005
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Electronic cigarette
Abstract
An electronic cigarette is provided. The electronic cigarette includes a
casing having an inhalation hole and a substantially cylindrical
configuration, ejection means (first ejection means) provided in the
casing and at least one ejection head. Pressure in a cavity filled with a
liquid flavor generating medium is changed by driving an actuator to
eject the flavor generating medium as droplets from a nozzle in
communication with the cavity. Control means provided in the casing
controls the driving of the ejection means.
| Inventors: |
Katase, Makoto; (Nagano-ken, JP)
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| Correspondence Address:
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HARNESS, DICKEY & PIERCE, P.L.C.
P.O. BOX 828
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
MI
48303
US
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| Serial No.:
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886508 |
| Series Code:
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10
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| Filed:
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July 7, 2004 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
131/194; 131/360 |
| Class at Publication: |
131/194; 131/360 |
| International Class: |
A24F 001/22 |
Foreign Application Data
| Date | Code | Application Number |
| Jul 17, 2003 | JP | 2003-198701 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An electronic cigarette comprising: a casing having an inhalation hole;
an ejector provided in the casing, the ejector having at least one
ejection head and which changes a pressure in a cavity filled with a
liquid flavor generating medium by driving an actuator to eject the
flavor generating medium as droplets from a nozzle in communication with
the cavity; and a controller provided in the casing, the controller
controlling driving of the ejector.
2. The electronic cigarette according to claim 1, comprising an atomizer
provided in the casing, the atomizer atomizing droplets of the flavor
generating medium ejected from the ejector.
3. The electronic cigarette according to claim 2, wherein the atomizer
comprises a heater, the heater heating droplets of the flavor generating
medium ejected from the ejector to atomize them.
4. The electronic cigarette according to claim 2, wherein the atomizer
comprises a vibrator, the vibrator vibrating droplets of the flavor
generating medium ejected from the ejector to atomize them.
5. The electronic cigarette according to claim 2, wherein the atomizer is
removably mounted to the casing.
6. The electronic cigarette according to claim 1, comprising a mounting
portion to which a cartridge having a containing portion containing the
liquid flavor generating medium is removably mounted.
7. The electronic cigarette according to claim 6, wherein the ejector is
provided at the cartridge.
8. The electronic cigarette according to claim 7, comprising a power
supply switch which turns a power supply on/off when the cartridge is
mounted and removed in and from the mounting portion.
9. The electronic cigarette according to claim 1, wherein the power supply
is provided in the casing.
10. The electronic cigarette according to claim 1, comprising detector
which detects a quantity of a gas flowing through the casing.
11. The electronic cigarette according to claim 10, wherein the controller
controls the driving of the ejector based on a result of the detection by
the detector.
12. The electronic cigarette according to claim 10, wherein a
light-emitter is provided at a tip end of the casing, the controller
controlling the driving of the light-emitter based on a result of the
detection by the detector.
13. The electronic cigarette according to claim 10, comprising a smoke
generator, the smoke generator generating simulated smoke from a tip end
of the casing, the controller controlling the driving of the smoke
generator based on a result of the detection with the detector.
14. The electronic cigarette according to claim 1, comprising a heater
which heats at least one of air and a gaseous mixture including air and
flavor components flowing through the casing.
Description
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No.
2003-198701 filed Jul. 17, 2003 which is hereby expressly incorporated by
reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
[0002] 1. Technical Field to which the Invention Belongs
[0003] The present invention relates to an electronic cigarette.
[0004] 2. Related Art
[0005] Recently, various types of smoking simulators for tasting a flavor
resembling that of a cigarette without burning a cigarette have been
proposed.
[0006] For example, smoking simulators have been proposed, in which a
heating element and solid flavor generating medium are provided in a
heat-insulating tube and in which the heat-insulating tube and a power
supply of the heating element are wrapped in fine quality wrapping paper
and formed like a cigarette (for example, see Japanese Patent Laid-Open
No. JP-A-3-232481).
[0007] In a smoking simulator having such a configuration, electrical
energy is supplied from the power supply to the heating element to heat
the flavor generating medium which in turn generates flavor components. A
flavor resembling that of a cigarette can be tasted by inhaling a gaseous
mixture of the flavor components and air which has been taken into the
smoking simulator.
[0008] In a smoking simulator having such a configuration, however, since
it takes time to increase the temperature of the flavor generating
medium, a long time is required for the flavor generating medium to
generate a sufficient amount of flavor components. Thus, a sufficient
amount of flavor components can not be obtained at the beginning of
simulated smoking, and a feeling similar to that of a cigarette cannot be
provided from the beginning of simulated smoking.
[0009] Since the amount of flavor components generated by the flavor
generating medium cannot be controlled with high accuracy, the amount of
flavor components cannot be adjusted according to the amount of
inhalation. As a result, a feeling similar to that of a cigarette cannot
be provided.
[0010] Further, since there is no function of generating smoke similar to
that of a cigarette and no function of generating a fire similar to that
of a cigarette, a feeling similar to that of a cigarette cannot be
provided.
[0011] It is an object of the invention to provide an electronic cigarette
which provides a sufficient amount of flavor components from the
beginning of smoking when a smoker inhales to smoke on a simulated basis
which allows the smoker to have feelings similar to those a cigarette
provides.
SUMMARY
[0012] The above and other objects are achieved by the invention as
described below.
[0013] An electronic cigarette according to the invention comprising: a
casing having a inhalation hole and having a substantially bar-like
configuration as a whole; ejection means which is provided in the casing
and has at least one ejection head and which changes a pressure in a
cavity filled with a liquid flavor generating medium by driving an
actuator to eject the flavor generating medium as droplets from a nozzle
in communication with the cavity; and control means which is provided in
the casing and which controls the driving of the ejection means.
[0014] Thus, droplets of the flavor generating medium are ejected into the
casing by driving the ejection means with the control means, and flavor
components are supplied into the casing. When the smoker inhales with the
inhalation hole side of the casing held in the mouth, a gaseous mixture
of air which has flowed into the casing and the flavor components in the
casing flows into the mouth, and the flavor components spread in the
mouth to allow the smoker to taste a flavor resembling that of a
cigarette.
[0015] In this case, since a sufficient amount of droplets of the flavor
generating medium are ejected into the casing from the beginning of the
driving of the ejection means, a sufficient amount of flavor components
can be provided from the beginning of inhalation to obtain a feeling
similar to that of a cigarette.
[0016] By using a flavor generating medium which has no harmful substance,
no uncomfortable smell, taste, and the like, it is possible to prevent
people around the smoker and the smoker him or herself from being damaged
or made uncomfortable by smoking.
[0017] The electronic cigarette according to the invention preferably has
atomizing means which is provided in the casing and which atomizes
droplets of the flavor generating medium ejected from the ejection means.
[0018] Thus, droplets of the flavor generating medium ejected into the
casing by driving the ejection means are atomized (refined) by the
atomizing means. When the smoker inhales with the inhalation hole side of
the casing held in the mouth, a gaseous mixture of air which has flowed
into the casing and the atomized flavor components in the casing flows
into the mouth, and the flavor components spread in the mouth to allow
the smoker to taste a flavor resembling that of a cigarette.
[0019] In this case, the flavor components which have been atomized by the
atomizing means can be inhaled into the mouth, the smoker can feel as if
he or she was inhaling smoke of a cigarette.
[0020] In the electronic cigarette according to the invention, the
atomizing means is preferably heating means which heats droplets of the
flavor generating medium ejected from the ejection means to atomize them.
[0021] Thus, since particles of flavor components atomized by being heated
with the heating means of the atomizing means can be inhaled into the
mouth, the flavor components can be efficiently spread in the mouth, and
the smoker can feel as if he or she was inhaling smoke of a cigarette.
[0022] In the electronic cigarette according to the invention, the
atomizing means is preferably vibration means which vibrates droplets of
the flavor generating medium ejected from the ejection means to atomize
them.
[0023] Thus, since flavor components atomized by being vibrated with the
vibration means of the atomizing means can be inhaled into the mouth, the
flavor components can be efficiently spread in the mouth, and the smoker
can feel as if he or she was inhaling smoke of a cigarette.
[0024] In the electronic cigarette according to the invention, the
atomizing means is preferably mountable and removable in and from the
casing.
[0025] Thus, the atomizing means can be easily attached in the casing as
occasion demands.
[0026] The electronic cigarette according to the invention preferably has
a mounting portion in which a cartridge having a containing portion
containing the liquid flavor generating medium is removably mounted.
[0027] Thus, the flavor generating medium is supplied from the containing
portion to the ejection means by attaching the cartridge in the mounting
portion of the casing, and the supply of the flavor generating medium
from the containing portion to the ejection means is stopped by detaching
the cartridge from the mounting portion of the casing.
[0028] In the electronic cigarette according to the invention, the
ejection means is preferably provided at the cartridge.
[0029] Thus, the ejection means is mounted and removed to and from the
casing integrally with the cartridge by mounting and removing the
cartridge in and from the mounting portion of the casing.
[0030] The electronic cigarette according to the invention preferably has
a power supply switch which turns a power supply on/off when the
cartridge is mounted and removed in and from the mounting portion.
[0031] Thus, the power supply is turned on through the power supply switch
by attaching the cartridge to the mounting portion of the casing, and the
power supply is turned off through the power supply switch by detaching
the cartridge from the mounting portion of the casing.
[0032] In the electronic cigarette according to the invention, the power
supply is preferably provided in the casing.
[0033] The electronic cigarette according to the invention preferably has
detection means which detects the quantity of a gas flowing through the
casing.
[0034] Thus, the quantity of air or a gaseous mixture of air and flavor
components flowing through the casing is detected by the detection means,
and various types of control can be performed with control means based on
the result of the detection with the detection means (according to a
signal from the detection means).
[0035] The electronic cigarette according to the invention is preferably
configured such that the driving of the ejection means is controlled by
the control means based on the result of the detection with the detection
means.
[0036] Thus, the quantity of air or a gaseous mixture of air and flavor
components flowing through the casing is detected by the detection means,
and the driving of the ejection means is controlled by the control means
based on the result of the detection with the detection means (according
to a signal from the detection means) to control turning on/off of the
ejection means and the ejection amount of droplets of the flavor
generating medium ejected from the ejection means.
[0037] Since smokers can therefore take flavor components into the mouth
in an amount according to the inhalation capacity of the smoker, the
smoker can feel as if he or she was inhaling smoke of a cigarette.
[0038] The electronic cigarette according to the invention preferably has
light-emitting means provided at a tip end of the casing and has a
configuration in which the driving of the light-emitting means is
controlled by the control means based on the result of the detection with
the detection means.
[0039] Thus, the quantity of air or a gaseous mixture of air and flavor
components flowing through the casing is detected by the detection means,
and the driving of the light-emitting means is controlled by the control
means based on the result of the detection with the detection means
(according to a signal from the detection means) to control the turning
on/off of the light emitting means and the quantity of light of the same.
[0040] Since this makes it possible to increase or decrease the quantity
of light of the light-emitting means according to the inhalation capacity
of a smoker, the smoker can feel as if he or she was inhaling smoke of a
cigarette.
[0041] The electronic cigarette according to the invention preferably has
smoke generating means which generates simulated smoke from a tip end of
the casing and has a configuration in which the driving of the smoke
generating means is controlled by the control means based on the result
of the detection with the detection means.
[0042] Thus, the quantity of air or a gaseous mixture of air and flavor
components flowing through the casing is detected by the detection means,
and the driving of the smoke generating means is controlled by the
control means based on the result of the detection with the detection
means (according to a signal from the detection means) to control the
turning on/off of the smoke generating means and the amount of smoke.
[0043] Since this makes it possible to generate simulated smoke from the
smoke generating means, to stop the generating of smoke, and to adjust
the amount of smoke generated according to the inhalation capacity of a
smoker, the smoker can feel as if he or she was inhaling smoke of a
cigarette.
[0044] The electronic cigarette according to the invention preferably has
heating means which heats air or a gaseous mixture including air and
flavor components flowing through the casing.
[0045] Thus, since the air or the gaseous mixture of air and flavor
components flowing through the casing is heated by the heating means, the
smoker can feel as if he or she was inhaling smoke of a cigarette.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] FIG. 1 is a plan view of a first embodiment of an electronic
cigarette according to the invention.
[0047] FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 1.
[0048] FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a part of FIG. 2
[0049] FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing an example of a configuration of
ejection means.
[0050] FIG. 5 is a block diagram of the electronic cigarette according to
the first embodiment.
[0051] FIG. 6 is a partial enlarged view of an electronic cigarette
according to a second embodiment.
[0052] FIG. 7 is a block diagram of the electronic cigarette according to
the second embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0053] An electronic cigarette (smoking simulator) according to the
invention will now be described in detail based on a preferred embodiment
shown in the accompanying drawings.
[0054] FIGS. 1 to 5 show a first embodiment of an electronic cigarette
according to the invention. FIG. 1 is a plan view showing the electronic
cigarette as a whole; FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is an
enlarged view of a part of FIG. 2; FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing an
example of a configuration of ejection means; and FIG. 5 is a block
diagram of the electronic cigarette.
[0055] For convenience in description, the left side and the right side in
FIGS. 1 and 2 will be described as "tip end" and "base end",
respectively.
[0056] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, an electronic cigarette 1 has a
cigarette main body 100 having a round bar-like (bar-like) or cylindrical
configuration as a whole and a cartridge 21 having a containing portion
containing a liquid flavor generating medium.
[0057] The cigarette main body 100 has a casing 2, first ejection means
(ejection means) 14 which ejects droplets of the flavor generating medium
into the casing 2 and second ejection means (smoke generating means) 17,
and control means 27 which controls the driving and the like of the first
ejection means 14 and the second ejection means 17.
[0058] The configuration as a whole of the casing 2 is in the form of a
round bar (in the form of a bar) or substantially cylindrical. A
mouthpiece portion 7 is provided at a base end of the casing 2 (one end
in the longitudinal direction) which corresponds to a filter of a
cigarette. A channel 3 with a predetermined length allowing air, a
gaseous mixture including air and flavor components, or the like to flow
through is provided along the longitudinal direction in the central part
of the mouthpiece portion 7.
[0059] The channel 3 has a circular cross section in the present
embodiment. A base end of the same opens (is exposed) in the central part
of an end face on the base end side of the mouthpiece portion 7, and the
opening is formed in a inhalation hole 4 for inhaling flavor components
(a gaseous mixture including air and flavor components) into the mouth.
[0060] A tip end portion of the channel 3 is formed with a tapered surface
5 whose diameter gradually increases toward the tip end, and a plurality
of intake holes (side holes) 6 penetrating through the casing 2 in the
radial direction thereof are provided at the portion of the tapered
surface 5 having the maximum diameter, the intake holes being provided at
predetermined intervals in the circumferential direction. The channel 3
is exposed to the outer surface side of the casing 2 through the intake
holes 6. Referring to the shape of the intake holes 6, for example, they
may have a square sectional shape, a circular sectional shape, or the
like (they have a square sectional shape in the present embodiment). When
the smoker inhales with the mouth piece portion 7 held in the mouth, air
is taken into the channel 3 through the intake holes 6, and the air flows
through the channel 3 toward the inhalation hole 4 and flows into the
mouth through the inhalation hole 4.
[0061] The first ejection means 14 which is ejection means is provided in
a part of the casing 2 corresponding to a central part of the channel 3
in the longitudinal direction thereof such that it faces the channel 3,
and microscopic droplets of the flavor generating medium are ejected into
the channel 3 by driving the first ejection means 14. The droplets of the
flavor generating medium ejected into the channel 3 by the first ejection
means 14 are mixed with air flowing through the channel 3 and flow in the
channel 3, and a resultant gaseous mixture flows into the mouth through
the inhalation hole 4.
[0062] There is no particular limitation on the configuration material of
the casing 2, and various resins, various metals, various ceramics, wood,
paper, and the like may be listed by way of example.
[0063] The flavor generating medium is a medium which can be ejected as
droplets to generate a flavor instead of burning the same and is
appropriately chosen depending on usage or the like. For example, the
flavor generating medium includes substances extracted from various
natural substances or predetermined ones among components constituting
them. For example, as flavoring substances included in the flavor
generating medium, menthol, caffeine, precursors such as glycosides which
generate a flavor when thermally decomposed, components of tobacco such
as components extracted from tobacco and components that are condensates
of tobacco smoke, and the like may be used. In this case, it is
preferable to make the flavor generating medium harmless and to eliminate
harmful components.
[0064] For example, the flavor generating medium may include a substance
which generates aerosol when heated in order to add smoke to the flavor.
As the substance for generating aerosol, for example, glycerin, polyols
such as propylene glycol, lower alcohols, sugars, mixtures of them, and
the like may be used.
[0065] The first ejection means 14 employs a fluid jet method (e.g., an
ink jet method). A fluid jet method is a method in which a pressure in a
cavity (pressure chamber) filled with a fluid such as a liquid is changed
by driving an actuator to eject the fluid as droplets from a nozzle that
is in communication with the cavity. For example, such fluid jet methods
include film boiling fluid jet methods such as the thermal jet method
(bubble jet method ("bubble jet" is a registered trademark),
piezoelectric methods, and electrostatic methods. The invention is not
limited to those methods, and any method having the same function may be
employed.
[0066] An ejection head according to a film boiling fluid jet method such
as the thermal jet method (bubble jet method ("bubble jet" is a
registered trademark")) is equipped with a film boiling type actuator
having a heating body (heater) which generates heat when energized.
According to the film boiling fluid jet method, for example, the heating
body is heated by energizing to generate bubbles, and droplets are
ejected by the pressure of the bubbles (a change in a liquid pressure
caused by the bubbles).
[0067] An ejection head according to a piezoelectric method has a
piezoelectric element and a piezoelectric actuator which utilizes a
piezoelectric effect of the piezoelectric element. According to the
piezoelectric method, for example, a voltage is applied to the
piezoelectric element to displace (deform) the piezoelectric element and
to thereby change the volumetric capacity of the cavity (pressure
chamber), and droplets are ejected by a resultant change in the pressure
in the cavity 51.
[0068] An ejection head according to an electrostatic method has an
electrostatic actuator. According to the electrostatic method, for
example, a voltage is applied between counter electrodes of the
electrostatic actuator to generate a Coulomb force; a diaphragm is
thereby displaced (deformed) to change the volumetric capacity of the
cavity (pressure chamber); and droplets are ejected by a resultant change
in the pressure in the cavity 51.
[0069] In the present embodiment, as shown in FIG. 3, the first ejection
means 14 has a plurality of (four in the illustrated example) ejection
heads 15 according to a fluid jet method having a nozzle 16 for ejecting
droplets of a flavor generating medium. That is, the first ejection means
14 has a head unit having a plurality of ejection heads 15 according to a
fluid jet method. The number of the ejection heads 15 is not limited to
four, and it may be one, two, three, or five or more.
[0070] The nozzle 16 of each ejection head 15 is formed with a different
diameter, and the amount of the flavor generating medium ejected can be
adjusted to a predetermined amount by turning on/off those ejection heads
15 in a certain combination, for example.
[0071] A typical example of a configuration of the ejection heads 15 when
an electrostatic method is adapted will now be described based on FIG. 4.
FIG. 4 shows only one of the plurality of ejection heads 15.
[0072] As shown in FIG. 4, the ejection head 15 has a three-layer
structure in which a nozzle plate 41 made of silicon is stacked on top of
a silicon substrate 42 and a glass substrate 43 is stacked on the
underside of the same.
[0073] Between the silicon substrate 42 and the nozzle plate 41, there is
provided a cavity (pressure chamber) 51 filled with a flavor generating
medium, a reservoir 53, and an orifice (supply hole) 52 which
communicates the reservoir 53 and the cavity 51 with each other. A nozzle
(outlet) 16 which establishes communication between the inside and
outside of the cavity 51 is provided in a part of the nozzle plate 41
associated with the cavity 51. A part of the silicon substrate 42 that
faces the cavity 51 is formed as a diaphragm (bottom wall) 45 which is
smaller in thickness than other parts.
[0074] The diaphragm 45 is configured such that it can be elastically
deformed (elastically displaced) in out-of-plane directions thereof (the
direction of the thickness thereof) that is, upward and downward.
[0075] A major part of an electrostatic actuator (actuator) 44 is
constituted by the diaphragm 45, a segment electrode 46 provided on top
of the glass substrate 43, and an insulation layer 47 and a gap (recess)
54 between them.
[0076] An ejection head driving circuit (voltage application means) 29
including a driving circuit for applying a driving voltage between the
segment electrode 46 and a common electrode 48 facing the segment
electrode 46 (between counter electrodes) performs charging and
discharging between the each counter electrodes according to signals
(data for ejection) input from a CPU 28 which will be described later.
One output terminal of the ejection head driving circuit 29 is connected
to individual segment electrode 46 and another output terminal is
connected to an input terminal 49 of the common electrode 48 formed on
the silicon substrate 42. An impurity is doped in the silicon substrate
42 which thus has conductivity in itself, a voltage can therefore be
applied (supplied) from the input terminal 49 to the diaphragm 45 (the
common electrode 48 as a whole).
[0077] When a driving voltage is applied between the counter electrodes
from the ejection head driving circuit 29, a Coulomb force is generated
between the counter electrodes, and the diaphragm 45 deflects toward the
segment electrode 46 from the initial state shown in FIG. 4 to increase
(expand) the volumetric capacity of the cavity 51. When electrical charge
between the counter electrodes is abruptly discharged in this state under
control of the ejection head driving circuit 29, the diaphragm 45 returns
upward because of its elastic restoring force and moves upward beyond the
position of the diaphragm 45 in the initial state shown in FIG. 4, which
abruptly decreases (contracts) the volumetric capacity of the cavity 51.
As a result, the pressure in the cavity 51 increases, and the compression
pressure generated in the cavity 51 ejects a part of the flavor
generating medium filling the cavity 51 as microscopic droplets from the
nozzle 16 that is in communication with the cavity 51.
[0078] An intake hole 55 in communication with the reservoir 53 is
provided in a part of the glass substrate 43 that is associated with the
reservoir 53. A base end side of a first supply pipe 33 to be described
later is connected to the intake hole 55, and the flavor generating
medium is supplied into the reservoir 53 from a cartridge 21 to be
described later through the first supply pipe 33 and the intake hole 55.
[0079] As shown in FIG. 2, a gas quantity sensor 19 that is detection
means is provided on the way of the channel 3 (at the base of the tapered
surface 5 of the channel 3) on the base end side (left side in the
figure) of the first ejection means 14, and the flow rate of a fluid (air
or a gaseous mixture of air and flavor components) flowing through the
channel 3 is detected by the gas quantity sensor 19.
[0080] Heating means 20 is provided on the way of the channel 3 on the tip
end side (right side in the figure) of the first ejection means 14, and
the fluid (air or a gaseous mixture including air and flavor components)
flowing through the channel 3 is heated by driving the heating means 20.
Thus, the fluid heated to a predetermined temperature flows out from the
inhalation hole 4. There is no particular limitation on the heating means
20 as long as it has the function of allowing a fluid to be heated, and
it may be a micro-heater or the like, for example. A micro-heater
converts electricity into thermal energy, and its configuration and type
may be arbitrarily chosen. Normally, a heater thin film is formed, and a
current is passed through such a resistor to generate heat.
[0081] The heating means 20 may be made mountable and removable to and
from the mouthpiece portion 7 and may be attached to the mouthpiece
portion 7 as occasion demands.
[0082] A configuration may be employed in which the heating means 20 is
provided upstream of the first ejection means 14, i.e., on the tip end
side of the same (left side in FIG. 2) and in which the heating means 20
is driven to heat air which flows through the channel 3 and has not
reached the first ejection means 14 yet (air which has not been mixed
with droplets of the flavor generating medium yet).
[0083] In a central part of the casing 2 in the longitudinal direction
thereof (a part of the same on the left side of the channel 3 in the
figure), there is provided a cartridge chamber (mounting portion) 8
having a predetermined depth whose top side opens outwardly of the casing
2, and a cartridge 21 containing (filled with) a liquid flavor generating
medium is removably mounted in the cartridge chamber 8. A cartridge
detection/power supply switch 9 is provided on one end face of the
cartridge chamber 8 in the axial direction thereof (left side in FIG. 2).
[0084] When the cartridge 21 is mounted in (attached to) the cartridge
chamber 8, the cartridge detection/power supply switch 9 is turned on.
Thus, the state in which the cartridge 21 is mounted is detected, and a
power supply 26 is turned on. When the cartridge 21 is removed (detached)
from the cartridge chamber 8, the cartridge detection/power supply switch
9 is turned off. Thus, the sate in which the cartridge 21 is not mounted
is detected, and the power supply 26 is turned off.
[0085] The cartridge 21 has a cartridge main body (casing) 210 having a
box-like configuration as a whole. The interior of the cartridge main
body 210 is partitioned into two chambers, i.e., a first chamber 22 and a
second chamber 23, and a predetermined amount of a liquid flavor
generating medium is contained (filled) in each of the first chamber 22
and the second chamber 23. The flavor generating medium contained in the
first chamber 22 and the flavor generating medium contained in the second
chamber 23 may be identical to or different from each other.
[0086] There is no particular limitation on the configuration material of
the cartridge main body (casing) 210, and various resins or the like may
be listed by way of example.
[0087] There may be only one chamber in the cartridge main body 210. A
configuration may be employed in which the above-described first ejection
means 14 may be provided at the cartridge 21 (the cartridge 21 and the
first ejection means 14 may be integrated) and are integrally removably
mounted in the cartridge chamber (mounting portion) 8 of the casing 2
(cigarette main body 100).
[0088] A lancable or stuck portion 221 is formed on the bottom side of the
first chamber 22 of the cartridge main body 210, the stuck portion being
lanced or stuck by a sharp end 331 at a tip end side of a first supply
pipe 33 to be described later. Similarly, a lancable or stuck portion 231
is formed on the bottom side of the second chamber 23, the stuck portion
being lanced or stuck by a sharp end 341 at a base end side of a second
supply pipe 34 to be described later. When the cartridge 21 is mounted in
the cartridge chamber 8, the sharp end 331 of the first supply pipe 33
and the sharp end 341 of the second supply pipe 34 stick in and penetrate
through the stuck portion 221 and the stuck portion 231 of the cartridge
main body 210, respectively. Thus, communication is established between
the first chamber 22 and the first supply pipe 33, and communication is
established between the second chamber 23 and the second supply pipe 34.
[0089] In an outer peripheral portion of the casing 2, there is embedded
the first supply pipe 33 which establishes mutual communication between a
part of the cartridge chamber 8 associated with the first chamber 22 and
the above-described first ejection means 14 in the axial direction and
the second supply pipe 34 which establishes mutual communication between
a part of the cartridge chamber 8 associated with the second chamber 23
and second ejection means 17 to be described later in the axial
direction. The sharp end (sticking needle) 331 is formed at the tip end
side of the first supply pipe 33, and the sharp end (sticking needle) 341
is formed at the base end side of the second supply pipe 34. The flavor
generating media are supplied from the first chamber 22 of the cartridge
21 to the first ejection means 14 and from the second chamber 23 to the
second ejection means 17 through the first supply pipe 33 and the second
supply pipe 34, respectively.
[0090] In a central part of the casing 2 in the longitudinal direction
thereof (a part of the same on the left of the cartridge chamber 8), the
power supply (power supply portion) 26 and control means 27 are
incorporated on the base end side and tip end side, respectively, the
control means controlling the driving of the first ejection means 14, the
second ejection means 17, the gas quantity sensor 19, the heating means
20, the power supply 26, light-emitting means 32 to be described later,
and the like. A configuration may be employed in which the power supply
26 can be removably mounted in the casing 2.
[0091] For example, a battery such as a primary battery or a secondary
battery may be used as the power supply 26. In this case, compactness and
a reduction of weight can be achieved by using a fuel battery which has a
high energy density. The fuel battery may be provided in the form of a
cartridge to facilitate replacement.
[0092] At the tip end of the casing 2 (the other end in the longitudinal
direction thereof), a predetermined space 10 is provided, and a plurality
of intake/discharge holes (side holes) 11 are provided at predetermined
intervals in the circumferential direction of a part of the casing 2
facing the space 10, the intake/discharge holes 11 penetrating through
the casing 2 in the radial direction thereof. The space 10 is exposed to
the outside of the casing 2 through the intake/discharge holes 11.
Referring to the shape of the intake/discharge holes 11, for example, it
may have a square sectional shape, a circular sectional shape, or the
like (it has a square sectional shape in the present embodiment).
[0093] The second ejection means 17 which is smoke generating means is
provided in a part of the casing 2 that is adjacent to the space 10 on
the right side of the same in FIG. 2 so as to face the space 10, and
microscopic droplets of the flavor generating media are ejected into the
space 10 by driving the second ejection means 17. In this case, for
example, simulated smoke (sidestream smoke) that resembles smoke
(sidestream smoke) of a cigarette can be generated through selection,
combination, or the like of the flavor generating media.
[0094] The configuration of the second ejection means 17 is not be
illustrated and described because it is similar to that of the
above-described first ejection means 14.
[0095] Droplets of the flavor generating media are ejected into the space
10 by driving of the second ejection means 17, and simulated smoke
(sidestream smoke) resembling smoke (sidestream smoke) of a cigarette is
thus generated in the space 10 and discharged from the intake/discharge
holes 11. In this case, the generated (discharged) simulated smoke is
preferably harmless. The simulated smoke thus generated may be odorless,
or it may have an odor. When simulated smoke with an odor is to be
generated, for example, the odor is preferably a pleasant odor rather
than an odor like that of sidestream smoke of a cigarette.
[0096] At the tip end of the casing 2 (the part adjacent to the space 10),
there is provided a recess 12 having a predetermined depth which opens at
the tip end face of the casing 2. The opening of the recess 12 is closed
by a diffusing lens 13 having a curved shape.
[0097] Light-emitting means 32 is provided on the bottom surface side of
the recess 12, and the light-emitting means 32 can be driven for emission
to generate a simulated safe fire that resembles the fire of a cigarette,
which provides a visual effect that resembles the fire of a cigarette.
[0098] The amount of light emitted by the light-emitting means 32 is
adjusted according to a signal from the gas quantity sensor 19 (based on
the result of detection by the gas quantity sensor 19). For example, the
light-emitting means 32 may be a red LED (light-emitting diode), an
organic EL (Electro Luminescence), or the like. However, the invention is
not limited to them, and any device having a similar function may be
used.
[0099] As shown in FIG. 5, the control means 27 has a CPU (Central
Processing Unit) 28 for controlling the driving of the first ejection
means 14, the second ejection means 17, the heating means 20, the gas
quantity sensor 19, the light-emitting means 32, the power supply 26, and
the like and the ejection head driving circuit 29 incorporating a circuit
for driving the first ejection means 14 and the second ejection means 17.
[0100] The provision of the control means 27 as described above allows the
electronic cigarette 1 according to the present embodiment to perform
various types of control.
[0101] For example, controlling of the turning on/off of the generation of
simulated smoke resembling smoke (sidestream smoke) of a cigarette by
controlling the turning on/off of the second ejection means 17,
controlling of the turning on/off of the emission of the light-emitting
means 32 or the like may be possible. Therefore, the generation of
simulated smoke can be turned off and the emission of the light-emitting
means may be turned off in places where smoking is prohibited (e.g.,
public places, railway stations, restaurants, and so on).
[0102] The heating of air or a gaseous mixture including air and flavor
components with the heating means 20 can be controlled such that it is
turned off in summer and turned on in winter when a warm feel is desired.
[0103] In order to improve resemblance to a cigarette, control can be
performed to reproduce states that resemble a week odor and a low
temperature at the beginning of smoking attributable to the long channel
through which the smoke of the cigarette flows and to reproduce states
that resemble a strong odor and a high temperature at the end of smoking
attributable to the short channel through which the smoke flows.
[0104] By branding electronic cigarettes 1 and switching simulated smoking
programming data depending on the brands; such control can be varied for
each of the brands. Further, customization can be made depending on the
preference of individual. For example, a mild odor provided by a long
filter can be reproduced, and the number of times of inhalation to smoke
one virtual cigarette may be set.
[0105] Such programs for simulated smoking may be written in a ROM, and
the ROM may be attached to the cartridge 21 or a separate cartridge (not
shown) to allow the ROM to be removably mounted in the casing 2
(cigarette main body 100) through the cartridge 21 or the separate
cartridge. Another mode is possible, in which a RAM is provided in the
cartridge 21 or a separate cartridge (not shown) that can be removably
mounted in the casing 2 (cigarette main body 100) and in which the
program for simulated smoking is downloaded using, for example, a radio
interface such as Bluetooth or transmitted on a infrared basis to the
RAM.
[0106] Alternatively, a memory having predetermined programs for simulated
smoking written therein may be incorporated in the casing 2 (cigarette
main body 100), and any of the patterns of preference may be selected
using a dial or the like. In this case, for example, the storage of the
programs for simulated smoking and the selection of the patterns of
preference may be performed using a separate unit resembling a lighter to
be paired.
[0107] For example, an RFID (radio tag) or the like may be attached to the
casing 2 (cigarette main body 100), the cartridge 21, the separate
cartridge (not shown), or the separate unit to allow the programs for
simulated smoking to be switched or to allow parameters in the programs
for simulated smoking to be changed.
[0108] When the smoker inhales with the mouthpiece portion 7 of the
electronic cigarette 1 according to the present embodiment having the
above-described configuration held in the mouth, air flows into the
channel 3 through the intake holes 6; the quantity of the gas flowing
through the channel 3 is detected by the gas quantity sensor 19; the
first ejection means 14 is driven by the control means 27 according to a
signal from the gas quantity sensor 19 (based on the result of detection
by the gas quantity sensor 19); a predetermined amount of droplets of the
flavor generating media is ejected into the channel 3 from the nozzles 16
of the ejection heads 15; the air and flavor components flowing through
the channel 3 are mixed; and a gaseous mixture of them flows into the
mouth through the inhalation hole 4; and the flavor components spread in
the mouth to allow a flavor resembling that of a cigarette to be tasted.
[0109] In this case, since a sufficient amount of droplets of the flavor
generating media is ejected into the casing 2 from the beginning of
driving of the first ejection means 14, a sufficient amount of flavor
components can be obtained from the beginning of simulated smoking (the
beginning of inhalation) to provide a feeling similar to that of a
cigarette.
[0110] The second ejection means 17 is driven by the control means 27
according to a signal from the gas quantity sensor 19 (based on the
result of detection by the gas quantity sensor 19), and a predetermined
amount of droplets of the flavor generating media is ejected from the
nozzles of the ejection heads of the second ejection means 17 into the
space 10. As a result, simulated smoke resembling smoke (sidestream
smoke) of a cigarette is generated in the space 10; the smoke flows out
the space 10 through the intake/discharge holes 11; and the smoke
resembling sidestream smoke of a cigarette spreads.
[0111] Further, the light-emitting means 32 emits light according to a
signal from the gas quantity sensor 19 (based on the result of detection
by the gas quantity sensor 19), which provides a visual effect that seems
similar to the fire of a cigarette.
[0112] A second embodiment will now be described.
[0113] FIGS. 6 and 7 show a second embodiment of an electronic cigarette
according to the invention. FIG. 6 is an enlarged illustration of a part
of the same, and FIG. 7 is a block diagram of the electronic cigarette.
[0114] An electronic cigarette 1 according to the second embodiment will
now be described, the description being focused on differences from the
above-described first embodiment and omitting items that are identical
between them.
[0115] As shown in FIG. 6, atomizing means 18 for atomizing (refining)
droplets of a flavor generating medium ejected from the nozzle 16 of each
ejection head 15 of the first ejection means 14 is provided facing the
nozzles 16. Although not shown, atomizing means 18 for atomizing
(refining) droplets of a flavor generating medium ejected from the nozzle
16 of each ejection head 15 of the second ejection means 17 is similarly
provided facing the nozzles 16. As shown in FIG. 7, the control means 27
has an atomizing means driving circuit 30 incorporating a circuit for
driving the atomizing means 18. The configuration is otherwise similar to
that shown in the first embodiment.
[0116] In this case, for example, the atomizing means 18 may be heating
means which receives and heats droplets of the flavor generating medium
ejected by the nozzles 16 of the ejection heads 15 to atomize them or
vibration means which receives and vibrates droplets of the flavor
generating medium to atomize them. For example, the heating means may be
a micro-heater or the like, and the vibration means may be an ultrasonic
vibration generator or the like.
[0117] Either of the atomizing means 18 of the first ejection means 14 and
the atomizing means 18 of the second ejection means 17 may be omitted.
[0118] A configuration may be employed in which the atomizing means 18 are
removably mounted in the casing 2 (cigarette main body 100).
[0119] A configuration may be employed in which the atomizing means 18 is
provided in the cartridge 21 (the cartridge 21 and the atomizing means 18
may be integrated) and in which they are integrally removably mounted in
the cartridge chamber (mounting portion) 8 of the casing 2 (cigarette
main body 100).
[0120] In the present embodiment, droplets of the flavor generating medium
ejected by the nozzles 16 of the first ejection means 14 and the second
ejection means 17 are atomized by the respective atomizing means 18
associated therewith.
[0121] Specifically, droplets of the flavor generating medium ejected from
the nozzles 16 of the first ejection means 14 are atomized by the
atomizing means 18 associated therewith. Therefore, when the smoker
inhales with a mouthpiece portion 7 of the casing 2 held in the mouth, a
gaseous mixture of air which has entered the casing 2 through the intake
holes 6 and atomized flavor components in the casing 2 flows into the
mouth; the flavor components spread in the mouth to allow a flavor
resembling that of a cigarette to be tasted. In this case, since the
flavor components can be inhaled into the mouth after being atomized by
the atomizing means 18, the smoker can feel as if he or she was inhaling
smoke of a cigarette.
[0122] When the atomizing means 18 is constituted by a micro-heater,
particles of the flavor generating medium which have been atomized
through heating flow into the mouth. Thus, flavor components can be
efficiently spread in the mouth, and the smoker can feel as if he or she
was inhaling smoke of a cigarette.
[0123] When the atomizing means 18 is constituted by an ultrasonic
vibration generator, particles of the flavor generating medium which have
been atomized by vibration flow into the mouth. Thus, flavor components
can be efficiently spread in the mouth, and the smoker can feel as if he
or she was inhaling smoke of a cigarette.
[0124] Similarly, when the smoker inhales with the mouthpiece portion 7 of
the casing 2 held in the mouth, droplets of the flavor generating medium
ejected from the nozzles 16 of the second ejection means 17 are atomized
by the atomizing means 18 associated therewith. Thus, simulated smoke
resembling smoke (sidestream smoke) of a cigarette is generated in the
space 10, and it flows outside through the intake/discharge holes 11. The
smoke resembling sidestream smoke of a cigarette then spreads. In this
case, droplets of the flavor generating medium ejected by the second
ejection means 17 is atomized by the atomizing means 18, simulated smoke
that is very similar to sidestream smoke of a cigarette can be generated.
[0125] The electronic cigarette 1 can provide advantages similar to those
of the above-described first embodiment.
[0126] While the invention has been described based on the illustrated
embodiments, the invention is not limited to them, and the configuration
of each part may be replaced with any other configuration having the same
function. The invention may also be configured with other constituents.
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