Evaporator with a heat exchanger

文档序号:1677639 发布日期:2020-01-03 浏览:9次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 蒸发器 (Evaporator with a heat exchanger ) 是由 J·A·弗勒 D·雷西奥 陆一峰 张殷君 A·法加多 H·弗勒 于 2014-03-14 设计创作,主要内容包括:电子烟或蒸发器可以包括壳体以及可容纳在壳体的一部分内的室内的雾化器。雾化器可以存放可蒸发流体、干物质、或者诸如蜡的其它可蒸发物质。还可以包括在一个实施方式中可插入到室中的,并且在另一个实施方式中可以可连接到壳体的端部的充电器。例如,诸如印刷电路板、可充电电池、各种指示器灯、传感器、与显示屏的各种电子部件,从已知蒸发器提高了的蒸发器的功能性。还设有磁体,以将雾化器或者充电器固定到壳体。(The e-cigarette or vaporizer may include a housing and a nebulizer that may be housed within a chamber within a portion of the housing. The atomizer may hold a vaporizable fluid, dry matter, or other vaporizable material such as wax. A charger may also be included that is insertable into the chamber in one embodiment, and may be connectable to an end of the housing in another embodiment. For example, various electronic components such as printed circuit boards, rechargeable batteries, various indicator lights, sensors, and display screens, have increased the functionality of the vaporizer from known vaporizers. A magnet is also provided to secure the atomizer or charger to the housing.)

1. An evaporator, comprising:

a housing (106) having a battery segment (102) and a cartomizer receiving segment (104) defining a chamber (108) having an insertion end distal from the battery segment and a base end proximal to the battery segment;

a nebulizer (200) insertable into the chamber at the insertion end, the nebulizer comprising:

an atomizer body (208) sized to hold a vaporizable material,

a heating element (214) disposed within the atomizer body operable to heat the vaporizable material,

an atomizer electrical contact disposed on an exterior of the atomizer,

an atomizer circuit operable to direct electrical current between the atomizer electrical contacts and the heating element,

a nozzle disposed on the atomizer body at or near a nozzle end (212) opposite an insertion end (210) of the atomizer (200), the nozzle extending from the insertion end of the chamber when the atomizer is inserted into the chamber,

wherein the heating element is activated by the electrical current and is operable to heat the vaporizable material to a vaporization temperature,

a battery (110) housed within the battery segment;

a battery electrical contact disposed between a base end of the chamber and the battery segment, the battery electrical contact positioned to contact the atomizer electrical contact when the atomizer is inserted into the chamber; and

a battery circuit received within the battery segment, the battery circuit operable to direct current between the battery, the battery electrical contacts, the atomizer electrical contacts, and the heating element when the atomizer is inserted into the chamber.

2. The evaporator as recited in claim 1, further comprising a capillary element (216) disposed within the atomizer body (208).

3. The evaporator of claim 2, further comprising a suction tube (222) in fluid connection with the heating element (214) and the capillary element (216), optionally wherein the suction tube (222) is in fluid communication with at least one hole or conduit provided in a side of the housing (106).

4. A vaporizer according to claim 2, wherein the vaporizable material is a fluid, the heating element comprises a capillary element for absorbing the fluid, and at least a portion of the vaporizer body is constructed of a translucent material.

5. A vaporizer according to claim 1, further comprising a container (240) disposed within the vaporizer body (208) and dimensioned to hold the vaporizable material, wherein the heating element (214) is disposed outside at least a portion of the container and is operable to heat the container, and thereby the vaporizable material, to a vaporization temperature.

6. The vaporizer of claim 1, wherein the heating element (214) comprises an electrically conductive material intertwined with a non-electrically conductive material, and wherein the electrically conductive material is in electrical communication with the atomizer circuit.

7. An evaporator as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a printed circuit board received within said battery segment and in electrical communication with said battery circuit, and

the nebulizer (200) further comprises a sensor in electrical communication with the nebulizer circuitry, wherein the printed circuit board is operable to process environmental information received from the sensor when the nebulizer is inserted into the chamber.

8. An evaporator according to claim 1 wherein the nozzle is removably attached to the atomizer body.

9. The vaporizer of claim 1, wherein the vaporizer (200) further comprises a sump (214B) for holding the vaporizable material, and wherein the heating element is disposed adjacent the sump so as to heat the sump.

10. The vaporizer of claim 1, further comprising an accelerometer operable to detect a tilt or change in orientation of the battery segments, wherein the printed circuit board (112) is operable to respond to the orientation change detected by the accelerometer, wherein the vaporizer is configured to be activated when the accelerometer detects a shake or a reverse of the vaporizer.

11. An evaporator according to claim 1 further comprising connection means configured to secure and align the atomizer (200) within the chamber (108),

optionally wherein the connection means comprises a magnet (124) located within or adjacent to the chamber (108).

12. An evaporator according to claim 1 wherein the housing (106) is formed of metal.

13. An evaporator according to claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a window disposed on or near the chamber (108) to allow viewing of the atomizer (200) when the atomizer is inserted into the window (108).

14. A vaporizer according to claim 1, wherein the battery section comprises one or more indicator lights (114).

15. The evaporator of claim 1, further comprising a pressure switch configured to activate the current from the printed circuit board to the heating element (214).

Technical Field

The present invention relates to the field of vaporisers, which may also be referred to as e-cigarettes.

Background

Electronic cigarettes have recently emerged as a new product for providing nicotine through a smokeless inhalation process. Typically, implementations include a power source (typically a battery) and an aerosolization device. In a reusable e-cigarette, the two items are separated into a battery and a nebulizer to allow disposal and replacement of the nicotine-containing fluid nebulizer while retaining the more expensive battery and associated circuitry (microcontroller, switch, indicator LED, etc.) for additional use. In a disposable electronic cigarette, two items are combined to integrate functionality into one unit that is to be discarded after the battery power or nicotine-containing liquid is exhausted.

The e-liquid used to evaporate ingredients such as nicotine is typically Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG) or polyethylene glycol 400(PEG400), and mixtures thereof to which flavors and/or nicotine are added. This solution is usually sold in bottles (for refilling by the user), or in disposable cartridges or nebulizers. These liquids include many different flavors, including flavors similar to those of typical tobacco, menthol, vanilla, coffee, cola, and/or various fruits. A variety of nicotine concentrates are also available, and nicotine-free solutions are also common.

Disclosure of Invention

One example of a vaporizer according to the present disclosure can include a housing having a battery segment and a nebulizer receiving segment, the nebulizer receiving segment can define a chamber having an insertion end of the battery segment distal from the housing and a base end adjacent the battery segment, the chamber sized to receive a nebulizer inserted into the chamber at the insertion end of the chamber. The evaporator may also include a battery housed within the battery segment. The evaporator may further include electrical contacts disposed between the base end of the chamber and the battery portion, the electrical contacts including a positive contact and a negative contact insulated from the positive contact. Electronic circuitry may be housed within the battery segment of the housing and operable to direct current between the battery and the electrical contacts. Further, a chamber magnet may be disposed in or near the chamber, the chamber magnet operable to secure an atomizer received within the chamber, wherein the atomizer includes a metal surface or an atomizer magnet having a polarity opposite to a polarity of the chamber magnet. The electrical contacts and the battery may each be electrically connected to the electronic circuit. The nebulizer may be securable within the chamber when the nebulizer surface and the magnetically attracted chamber surface are placed adjacent to each other.

In accordance with the present disclosure, in another embodiment of a vaporizer, the vaporizer can include a housing having a battery segment and a nebulizer receiving segment defining a chamber having an insertion end distal from the battery segment and a base end proximal to the battery segment. The vaporizer may further include a nebulizer insertable into the chamber at the insertion end, and the nebulizer may include: an atomizer body sized to store an evaporable substance; a heating element disposed within or adjacent the atomizer body operable to heat the vaporizable material; an atomizer electrical contact disposed on an exterior of the atomizer; an atomizer circuit operable to direct electrical current between atomizer electrical contacts and the heating element; and a nozzle in fluid communication with the atomizer body, the nozzle extending from the insertion end of the chamber when the atomizer is inserted into the chamber. The heating element may be activated by an electric current and operable to heat the vaporizable material to a vaporization temperature. The battery may be housed within a battery segment. The vaporizer may also include battery electrical contacts disposed between the base end of the chamber and the battery segments, the battery electrical contacts positioned to contact the atomizer electrical contacts when the atomizer is inserted into the chamber. Further, the vaporizer may include a battery circuit housed within the battery segment and operable to direct electrical current between the battery, the battery electrical contacts, the atomizer electrical contacts, the heating element, and the inserted atomizer.

Drawings

Figure 1 shows a front view of an embodiment of an electronic cigarette of the present disclosure including a first embodiment of a battery portion having an embodiment of an atomizer for use with a vaporizable liquid inserted into the atomizer chamber of the battery portion of the first embodiment, the housing of the battery portion of the first embodiment being shown transparently to describe the internal components of the electronic cigarette.

Figure 1A illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of the electronic cigarette of figure 1 showing the electrical connector and the magnet.

Figure 1B illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of the e-cigarette of figure 1 showing the end of the inserted atomizer.

Figure 1C illustrates a transverse cross-sectional view of the electronic cigarette of figure 1 showing the atomizer chamber.

Figure 2 illustrates a front view of an embodiment of a nebulizer according to the present disclosure that may be inserted into the nebulizer chamber of the battery portion of figure 1, the housing of the battery portion of the first embodiment being shown transparently to depict the internal components of the electronic cigarette.

Fig. 2A shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the atomizer of fig. 2, showing the end of the atomizer at the insertion end.

Fig. 2B shows a transverse cross-sectional view of the atomizer of fig. 2, illustrating the air hole structure.

Figure 3 shows a front view of an embodiment of the battery section of figure 1, inserted into the atomizer chamber, with an embodiment of a charger according to the present disclosure, the housing of the battery section of the first embodiment being shown transparently in order to show the internal components of the electronic cigarette.

Figures 4-7 illustrate embodiments of an electronic cigarette including the first battery portion of figures 1-3 and the atomizer of figures 1 and 2 according to the present disclosure.

Figure 8 illustrates a front view of an embodiment of an electronic cigarette according to the present disclosure including a second embodiment of a battery portion, the housing of the second embodiment battery portion being shown transparently so as to illustrate the internal components of the electronic cigarette.

Figure 9 shows a front view of the e-cigarette of figure 8 with a charger attached, the housing of the battery portion of the second embodiment being shown transparently to show the internal components of the e-cigarette.

Fig. 10 illustrates a front cross-sectional view of an embodiment of an atomizer according to the present disclosure.

Fig. 11 illustrates a front view of an embodiment of an atomizer according to the present disclosure.

Figure 12 shows an embodiment of an electronic cigarette comprising the second battery portion of figures 8-9 and the atomizer of figures 8-10.

Figure 13 illustrates a front view of an embodiment of an electronic cigarette according to the present disclosure, with the housing of the embodiment of the battery portion shown transparently to illustrate the internal components of the electronic cigarette.

Figure 14 shows a front view of the e-cigarette of figure 13 with an attached charger.

Figure 15 illustrates an embodiment of the electronic cigarette of figures 13-14 according to the present disclosure.

Detailed Description

The following detailed description and the annexed drawings set forth only for the purpose of enabling those of ordinary skill in the pertinent art to make and use the invention, and illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention. In this regard, the detailed description and illustrations of these embodiments are merely exemplary in nature and are in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention or its scope in any way. It should also be understood that the drawings are not to scale and in some instances details, such as conventional manufacturing and assembly details, which are not necessary for an understanding of the present invention, are omitted.

One example of a vaporizer according to the present disclosure can include a housing having a battery segment and a nebulizer receiving segment, the nebulizer receiving segment can define a chamber having an insertion end of the battery segment distal from the housing and a base end adjacent the battery segment, the chamber sized to receive a nebulizer inserted into the chamber at the insertion end of the chamber. The evaporator may also include a battery housed within the battery segment. The evaporator may further include an electrical contact disposed between the base end of the chamber and the battery portion, the electrical contact including a positive contact and a negative contact insulated from the positive contact. Electronic circuitry may be housed within the battery segment of the housing and operable to direct current between the battery and the electrical contacts. Further, a chamber magnet may be disposed in or near the chamber, the chamber magnet operable to secure an atomizer housed within the chamber, wherein the atomizer includes a metal surface or an atomizer magnet having a polarity opposite to a polarity of the chamber magnet. The electrical contacts and the battery may each be electrically connected to the electrical circuit. The nebulizer may be securable within the chamber when the nebulizer surface and the magnetically attracted chamber surface are placed adjacent to each other.

In some embodiments, a chamber magnet may be disposed near the base end of the chamber, the chamber magnet being insulated from the electrical contacts. The evaporator may further include another chamber magnet disposed near the base end of the chamber, the other chamber magnet being insulated from the electrical contacts and the chamber magnet, the other chamber magnet having a polarity opposite to a polarity of the chamber magnet. The electronic circuit may comprise a printed circuit board.

Other embodiments of the vaporizer may include an activation button disposed on the exterior of the housing in electrical communication with the electronic circuitry, the electrical contacts, and the battery, wherein the activation button is operated by a user of the vaporizer to manipulate the activation button to control the flow of electrical current from the battery to the electrical contacts; a printed circuit board; and an indicator ring surrounding at least a portion of the activation button, the indicator ring in electrical communication with the electronic circuit, the electrical contacts, and the battery, the indicator ring illuminable to indicate a status of the vaporizer, the indicator ring controllable by the printed circuit board, and the printed circuit board in electrical communication with the electrical contacts, the battery, the activation button, and the indicator ring. The vaporizer may also include a display screen disposed on an exterior of the housing, the display screen in electrical communication with the printed circuit board and the battery, the display screen controlled by the printed circuit board and operable to display messages. At least one of the electrical contacts may be a spring loaded needle extending into a portion of the chamber and retractable when depressed by the atomizer when inserted into the chamber. The housing may include a window disposed in the atomizer receiving section such that a portion of the chamber is visible through an exterior of the housing.

In another embodiment of the evaporator, according to the present disclosure, the evaporator may include: a housing having a battery segment and a cartomizer receiving segment defining a chamber having an insertion end distal from the battery segment and a base end proximal to the battery segment. The vaporizer may further include a nebulizer insertable into the chamber at the insertion end, and the nebulizer may include: an atomizer body sized to store an evaporable substance; a heating element disposed within or adjacent the atomizer body operable to heat the vaporizable material; an atomizer electrical contact disposed on an exterior of the atomizer; an atomizer circuit operable to direct electrical current between atomizer electrical contacts and the heating element; and a nozzle in fluid communication with the atomizer body, the nozzle extending from the insertion end of the chamber when the atomizer is inserted into the chamber. The heating element may be activated by an electric current and operable to heat the vaporizable material to a vaporization temperature. The battery may be housed within a battery segment. The vaporizer may also include battery electrical contacts disposed between the base end of the chamber and the battery segments, the battery electrical contacts positioned to contact the atomizer electrical contacts when the atomizer is inserted into the chamber. Further, the vaporizer may include a battery circuit housed within the battery segment and operable to direct electrical current between the battery, the battery electrical contacts, the atomizer electrical contacts, the heating element, and an inserted atomizer.

In disclosed embodiments, the vaporizable material can be a fluid, the heating element can include a capillary element for absorbing the fluid, and at least a portion of the atomizer body can be comprised of a translucent material. The vaporizer may further comprise a container disposed within the vaporizer body and sized to hold the vaporizable material, wherein the heating element is disposed outside at least a portion of the container and is operable to heat the container thereby to heat the vaporizable material to vaporization temperature. The heating element may comprise an electrically conductive material intertwined with an electrically non-conductive material, and the electrically conductive material may be in electrical communication with the atomizer electronic circuitry. The vaporizer may further include a printed circuit board housed in the battery segment and in electrical communication with the battery circuit, and the nebulizer may further include a sensor in electrical communication with the nebulizer circuit, and the printed circuit board is operable to process environmental information received from the sensor when the nebulizer is inserted into the chamber. The nozzle may be removably connected to the atomizer body. The atomizer may further comprise a basin for holding the vaporizable material, and the heating element may be disposed adjacent the basin for heating the basin.

Referring now to fig. 1 and 2, an embodiment of an electronic cigarette 10 according to the present disclosure is provided. The e-cigarette 10 may include a battery portion that may be connected to an evaporation unit or atomizer 200 for storing the vaporizable material 300. The battery portion may include a battery housing section 102 disposed near a first end 102A of the battery portion, and a second atomizer receiving section 104 disposed near a second end 104A of the battery portion. The battery portion may include a housing 106 for covering or protecting one or more components of the battery portion 100 that may be internally disposed as described herein. The housing 106 may be made substantially of metal, plastic, or any other known or to-be-developed material suitable for protecting the internal components of the electronic cigarette 10, including the electronic components described herein. The battery housing section 102 and the atomizer receiving end 104 may generally share a housing 106. The atomizer chamber 108 may be disposed within at least a portion of the atomizer receiving section 104. The atomizer 200 may be insertable into the atomizer chamber 108 according to the disclosed embodiments. The housing 106 may cover the atomizer chamber 108 thereby protecting the inserted or received atomizer 200.

Electrical components for operating the e-cigarette 10 may be disposed within the battery housing section 102. The battery 110 may be provided to provide electrical energy as may be required by various features of the e-cigarette 10. In some embodiments, the battery 110 may be disposable, such as an AA or AAA battery, while in other embodiments, the battery 110 may be of a rechargeable type, such as an 13450 li-ion battery, a 18650 2600mAh li-ion battery, or a 2300mAh rated planar li-ion 903180 battery. Multiple batteries 110 may be used in series to produce a higher voltage that can shorten the time to achieve an evaporation temperature in the atomizer 200. A Printed Circuit Board (PCB)112 may also be provided for controlling one or more functions of the e-cigarette 10. PCB112 may be electrically connected to battery 110 through circuitry to direct current flow as required in accordance with the present disclosure. PCB112 may include one or more integrated circuit chips and a micro-control unit. A boost chip may also be provided to amplify voltage to at least a portion of the circuit as may be required to implement the various functions described herein. PCB112 may include a Light Emitting Diode (LED), a microcontroller, a plurality of capacitors, a plurality of transistors, and a plurality of resistors, or any combination thereof. An accelerometer may also be provided for sensing changes in gravity of the e-cigarette 10. The accelerometer may be operable to detect a tilt or change in orientation of the battery portion 100, and the PCB112 may be accordingly operable to react to the change in orientation detected by the accelerometer. For example, the e-cigarette 10 including the accelerometer may be activated by shaking or flipping the e-cigarette 10. Any known or to be discovered arrangement of circuitry or components of PCB112 is contemplated within the present disclosure in order to achieve the desired functionality of the e-cigarette as described herein.

Various indicator lights forming one or more illuminating indicators may be provided in embodiments of the present disclosure. One such indicator may be a battery end indicator 114 disposed as a ring extending around at least a portion of the housing 106 at or near the first end 102A. In this one embodiment, the battery end indicator 114 may be disposed at or near the first end 102A and include one or more LED lights having one or more colors. For example, each color may indicate a status of the e-cigarette 10. The status may be related to the remaining energy of the battery 110, the activation status of the e-cigarette 10, the heating level of the inserted nebulizer 200, or any other status where communication with the user of the e-cigarette 10 by lamp color may be desired. For example, the indicator 114 may be red or reddish when the e-cigarette 10 is activated such that the user actively inhales the cigarette 10 as described in accordance with the present disclosure, or the cigarette 10 is in a state in which the user can inhale. In this embodiment, the battery end indicator 114 may extend around at least a portion of the first end 102A such that a user may associate a red color at or near the first end 102A with the red light of the lit cigarette when the indicator 114 emits a red or light red color. In another embodiment, the indicator ring may be configured to illuminate one or more colors associated with the charge or energy status of the battery 110. In accordance with the present disclosure, for example, the battery end indicator 114 may illuminate green or blue when the battery is operating with a sufficient charge, and yellow or red when the battery is operating with a low charge so that the user should consider charging the battery 110. A ring indicator 116 may be provided on or near the activation button 118 according to the present disclosure, which may function to activate the cigarette 10 as described herein. While the activation button 118 may be disposed on a surface of the housing 106, and the ring indicator 116 may be substantially surrounding the button 118. The ring indicator 116 may include one or more LED lights having one or more colors for indicating various states of the e-cigarette 10. A change in the state of the e-cigarette 10, such as insertion of the nebulizer 200, activation of the e-cigarette 10 by pressing the button 118, or deactivation of the e-cigarette 10 by pressing the button 118 for an additional amount of time, may each produce a different associated and predetermined color. Activation of the appropriate LED light or lights may be controlled by PCB 112. As described herein, in embodiments where the button 118 is coplanar or aligned with a surface of the housing 106, the annular indicator 116 may also be coplanar or aligned with the button 118 and the surface of the housing 106. Another indicator light may be disposed at or near the cartomizer end 104A. In one embodiment, one or more LED lights may be disposed in the cartomizer receiving section 104 at or near the battery section 102 to transmit light effects from the battery section 102, which may house the batteries 110 and PCB112 therein, to the cartomizer end 104A. One or more transparent tubes or fibers may also be disposed within the surface of the housing 106 or just below the surface of the housing 106, the tubes or fibers terminating at or near the atomizer end 104A. The resulting effect is an attractive, decorative effect, wherein the LED lamp provided in the atomizer section is transmitted into and along the optical fiber. PCB112 may potentially alter or change the color of the LED lights projected in the optical fibers. The color change may be periodic to establish a steady color change, or the color change may correspond to a change in the state of the e-cigarette 10.

To provide an electrical connection between the PCB112 and the inserted nebulizer 200, an electrical connector 120 may be provided and the electrical connector 120 may include a plurality of pogo pins 120. The spring pins are means for establishing a connection between two electrical circuits and may each take the form of a cylinder comprising one or more spring loaded pins 122, each of which is retractable when inserted into the nebulizer chamber 108, e.g. when compressed by the nebulizer 200. In one such embodiment, three pogo pins 122 may be provided, one for establishing a positive current connection, one for establishing a negative current connection, and one for establishing a ground current connection. Each pogo pin 122 may be connected to a PCB112 that may control the current output to the pogo pin 122. For example, the PCB112 may be operable to vary or intermittently activate the flow of electrical current to the connector 120, the variation thereby regulating activation of the heating element in the connected nebulizer. When the nebulizer 200 is not housed in the nebulizer chamber 108, the head of each pogo pin may extend into the nebulizer chamber 108. When the nebulizer 200 is received in the nebulizer chamber 108, the needle 122 is contacted and at least partially compressed into the battery portion 102. The pin 122 as described herein may be contacted or pressed against an electrical receiver provided on the nebulizer 200, thereby establishing an electrical connection between the PCB112 and the nebulizer 200. Other pins 122 are also contemplated in embodiments of the present disclosure, such as a fourth pin for providing an electrical connection to another element, such as the LED lamp described above or the temperature sensor 260 described herein and shown in fig. 2.

Other embodiments of the connector 120 may operate to identify information from an inserted nebulizer 200 based on a pressure drop across one or more needles 122. For example, the connector 120 may include a control pin 122, and the PCB112 connected by the control pin 122 may detect changes in the pressure drop across the pin when connected to various types of nebulizers 200. When the nebulizer 200 is inserted into the chamber 108, the circuitry disposed within the first type of nebulizer 200 may implement a first pressure drop across the control needle 122, while the circuitry disposed within the second type of nebulizer 200 may implement a second pressure drop across the control needle 122. If the PCB112 detects a first pressure drop, the nebulizer 200 is identified as a first type of nebulizer, whereas if the PCB112 detects a second pressure drop, the nebulizer is identified as a second type of nebulizer. A first nebulizer type may store a first type of vaporizable material 300 and a second nebulizer type may store a second type of vaporizable material 300. In one embodiment, the connector 120 includes three pins 122: positive pole needle, earth pin, and control pin. The control pin may also serve a dual function, wherein communication between the sensors 260 may also occur through the control pin 122. Other known or yet to be developed devices or connectors are contemplated in the present disclosure for establishing electrical current between the PCB112 and the atomizer 200.

Various features may also be provided in embodiments of the e-cigarette 10 to secure and align the nebulizer 200 within the nebulizer chamber 108. For example, at least one magnet 124 may be disposed in or near the chamber 108. A magnet 202 of opposite polarity to magnet 124 may be disposed on a surface of nebulizer 200 to secure nebulizer 200 within chamber 108 when magnets 124, 202 (see fig. 1A, 1B) are in contact with each other. It is to be understood and appreciated that in some embodiments, the battery portion magnet 124 may be attached to the atomizer metal surface 202 and, conversely, the atomizer magnet 202 may be attached to the battery portion metal surface 124, thereby establishing a magnetic connection between the battery portion 100 and the atomizer 200. Other known or to-be-discovered means of securing the atomizer 200 in the atomizer chamber 108 are also contemplated within this disclosure, including but not limited to snap connectors, friction fit, threading the atomizer 200 into the chamber 108, inhalation fit with a pressurized device, or any other suitable securing method known or to be developed in the art.

One or more alignment features or mechanisms may also be included to ensure that the nebulizer 200 is properly positioned in the nebulizer chamber 108. In one embodiment, two magnets 124 may be disposed near the connector 120 (see fig. 1A), each magnet 124 having opposite polarity. In this embodiment, two nebulizer magnets 202 of opposite polarity may be provided at the insertion end 210 of the nebulizer 200 (see fig. 1B). Due to the opposite polarity of the magnets 124/202, the nebulizer 200 can only be inserted and secured in one direction or orientation, thereby facilitating alignment of the nebulizer 200 within the chamber 108. An alignment tab or peg 126 (see fig. 1C) may be provided on a portion of the inner surface of the chamber 108, and an alignment slit or slot 204 may be provided on a portion of the atomizer 200. The alignment tab 126 may be sized to match the slot 204 or slide along the slot 204 such that the nebulizer 200 can only be inserted in a particular, appropriate orientation. In another embodiment, a slit, or cut may be provided on a portion of the housing 106 and a mating protrusion provided on a portion of the atomizer 200. For example, a cutout may be provided on an upper edge of the housing 106 at the atomizer receiving section 104, while a mating protrusion may be provided on a portion of the atomizer 200 near the insertion end 210, the battery portion cutout being engageable with the atomizer protrusion when the atomizer is properly aligned to ensure that the atomizer 200 is properly positioned within the chamber 108. Ensuring that the nebulizer 200 is properly positioned within the chamber 108 in turn ensures proper contact of the nebulizer 200 with the connector 120 and thus proper functioning of the e-cigarette 10.

One or more windows 130 may be provided in the outer housing 106 (see fig. 1). The window 130 may be made of a translucent material, such as glass or substantially transparent plastic, in order to view the internal components of the battery portion 100. The window 130 may also be a slit cut into the housing 106. For example, in one embodiment, a window 130 may be provided on or near the nebulizer receiving section 104, and more specifically the nebulizer chamber 108, to allow a user of the e-cigarette 10 to view the nebulizer 200 when inserted into the nebulizer chamber 108.

One embodiment of an atomizer 200 for storing a vaporizable material 300 is an atomizer 200A for storing a vaporizable fluid 300A, an embodiment of which is shown in fig. 1. For example, the vaporizable fluid 300A can be any fluid known or to be developed for vaporization for inhalation of nicotine, flavors, or other desired components in an electronic cigarette, including Propylene Glycol (PG), Vegetable Glycerin (VG), or polyethylene glycol 400(PEG400), and mixtures thereof to which flavors and/or nicotine have been added. The nebulizer 200A may be substantially elongated and insertable into the chamber 108. The chamber 108 is defined by the housing 106 and the electrical connector 120. The insertion end 210 of the atomizer 200A, defined opposite the nozzle end 212, may be inserted first into the chamber and may ultimately contact or be positioned near the connector 120 of the battery portion 100. The nebulizer 200A may include a body 208 for storing the fluid 300A. At least a portion of the body 208 may be composed of a translucent or substantially translucent material, such as glass or plastic, so that a user may view the fluid 300A stored therein. The portion of the body 208 comprised of the translucent material may be alignable with the window 130 and accessible to the LED light or fiber to illuminate the atomizer 200A when it is inserted into the chamber 108. The illumination may occur automatically upon insertion or may be programmed to illuminate upon activation or operation of a switch such as button 118.

To vaporize fluid 300A, heating element 214 and capillary element 216 may be disposed within atomizer body 208. The electrical current may be delivered to the heating element 214 through an electrical circuit in electrical communication with the electrical contacts of the contact pin 122 (see fig. 1A) when the atomizer 200A is inserted into the chamber 108. Once the fluid 300A is heated to the optimal vaporization temperature, the user may inhale the vaporized fluid 300A through the nozzle 220 disposed on the body 208 at or near the nozzle end 212. The vaporized fluid may proceed through a suction tube 222 that is fluidly connected to the heating element 214 and the wick 216. The suction tube 222 may also be in fluid communication with one or more holes or conduits disposed, for example, in the side of the outer housing 106 to allow air to flow through the atomizer body 208. The current delivered to the heating element 214 may be controlled by the PCB112 through the connector 120 when the nebulizer 200A is inserted into the chamber 108. The e-cigarette 10 may be manually controlled because the user may press the button 118 to initiate charging the heating element 214, which in turn may heat the fluid 300A to an evaporation temperature at which the user may inhale through the mouthpiece 220. Also contemplated by the present disclosure is an automatically heated version of the e-cigarette 10 in which a pressure switch integrated with the connector 120 may activate the flow of current from the PCB to the heating element 214 rather than by manual activation by the switch 118.

The user may thus refill the fluid 300A stored in the body 208 and the nozzle 220 may be removable from the body 208. Nozzle 220 may include threads 224 such that nozzle 220 may be threadably engaged with nozzle end 212 of body 208 or, alternatively, may be press fit onto or into nozzle end 212 of body 208. A sleeve 226, which may be in the form of a ring formed of plastic, rubber, or any other suitable material, may be provided to help stabilize and maintain the nebulizer 200 in a tight fit in the chamber 108. Additionally, a colored ring or logo 228 may be provided around a portion of the atomizer body 208 to identify the type of atomizer used.

Referring now to fig. 2, 2A and 2B, other embodiments of a vaporizer 200B for holding a dry vaporizable material 300B such as dry tobacco are provided. The container 240 may be disposed within the atomizer body 208. The container 240 may be made of a material having a high thermal conductivity, such as metal, to transfer heat from the heating element 214A disposed around at least a portion of the container 240. Wherein at least a portion of the heating element 214 may be disposed about at least a portion of the container 240, as opposed to from a single concentrated heat source, the material 300B disposed within the container 240 may be heated from multiple sides, similar to an oven. When current is delivered to the heating element 214A, the interior of the container 240 may be heated to a desired vaporization temperature. The heating element 214A may substantially comprise a non-conductive material, such as a polyimide flex tape material, through which a conductive material, such as copper or other metal wires formed into a wire or flat tape, is distributed. The conductive material may be intertwined with each other or throughout the non-conductive material in order to increase the heated surface area and increase the resistance of the conductive material, which may be electrically connected to PCB112 by connector 120 when atomizer 200B (see fig. 2) is inserted into atomizer chamber 108 (see fig. 1). The resistance value of the conductive material may be 2-3 ohms in some embodiments, and up to 1 ohm in one embodiment. In some embodiments, the heating element 214A may be disposed about a majority of the atomizer body 208, and in some embodiments the heating element 214A may be disposed about only a portion of the atomizer body 208. For example, the heating element 214A may be disposed only near the insertion end 210 to provide a greater portion of heating by convection rather than by conduction. In some embodiments, the heating element 214A may be disposed around all or a majority of the body 208, and the PCB112 may be operable to vary the amount of heating provided by convection rather than conduction. For example, only the portion of the heating element 214A proximate the insertion end 210 may be activated to heat the vaporizable substance 300B by convection, or all or substantially all of the heating element 214A may be activated to increase conductive heating of the substance 300B. PCB112 may be operable to switch between conductive heating and convective heating.

Insulating material 242 may also be provided within body 208 to control or regulate the thermal profile. An insulating material 242 may be disposed around at least a portion of the exterior of heating element 214A to insulate body 208 from excessive heat temperatures that may be transferred to housing 106 (see fig. 1). An insulating material 242 may also be disposed between the heating element 214A and the container 240 to regulate or control the amount of heat transferred to the container 240.

One or more screens 250 may be disposed within the body 208 to contain the dry material 300B within the container 240 and to filter the circulating air. The air may be circulated by providing one or more holes 252 in the atomizer body 208. In one embodiment, the aperture 252 forms a "t" shape (see fig. 2B) from where the center of the "t" is substantially aligned with the aperture leading to the receptacle 240. The aperture 252 may be capable of aligning with one or more apertures on the housing 106 of the battery portion 100 such that air from the environment may pass through the aperture 252 and into the container 240 having the material 300B disposed therein. The aperture 252 may be disposed near the insertion end 210. The screen 250 may be disposed adjacent the insertion end 210, the nozzle end 212, or both. In some embodiments, the container 240 is removable from other portions of the atomizer body 208. The spout 220 may be removable or removable, such as by threads, to allow access to the container 240. The upper screen 250 may be attached to or integrally manufactured with the nozzle 220 so as to be removed through the nozzle 220.

A sensor 260 may be included in some embodiments of the nebulizer 200. The sensor 260 may be operable to sense the evaporation temperature and may be in electrical communication with the PCB112 to provide sensory information to the PCB112, which may be communicated to one of the LED indicators provided in the e-cigarette 10 as described according to the present disclosure. For example, the indicator 118 (see FIG. 1) may illuminate a color when the sensor 260 detects that the vaporization temperature in the container 240 has been reached and the user may proceed to inhale the vaporized material 300. PCB112 may also include a safety protocol for automatic shut-off if sensor 260 registers a temperature above a preset vaporization temperature range, which may indicate that material 300 (including, e.g., 300A, 300B, 300C) is actively burning or is about to burn. Thus, the sensor 260 may operate as a thermistor. The evaporation range may be between about 190 degrees celsius and about 240 degrees celsius for the plurality of materials 300, and the evaporation temperature may be about 230 degrees celsius in some embodiments. Within this vaporization temperature range, the active components of the vaporization material 300 may begin to vaporize without active combustion that may occur at about 400 degrees celsius or higher for some materials. PCB112 may be operable to control the evaporation temperature, for example to adjust the maximum evaporation temperature or to control the actual temperature of evaporation. In one embodiment, the PCB112 may control or adjust the vaporization temperature within 10 degrees celsius, and in another embodiment the PCB112 may more finely control or adjust the vaporization temperature within 1 degree celsius based on a selected or desired vaporization temperature as input by a user of the e-cigarette 10. It is to be understood and appreciated that the communication between the sensor 260 and the PCB112 may be bi-directional such that the sensor 260 may operate to control at least a portion of the evaporator function or communicate information to the PCB112 and otherwise receive information from the PCB112 that operates to control the e-cigarette 10.

As shown in fig. 3, charger 400 may be inserted into compartment 108 (fig. 1) to charge battery 110 (fig. 1) in embodiments where battery 110 may be rechargeable. Charger 400 may provide charge to battery 110 by inserting it into compartment 108 and into contact with connector 120. The charger 400 may include a plug 410 for connecting the charger 400 to a power source, which in one embodiment is a wall outlet. Other plugs 410 for different power sources are also contemplated within the present disclosure, including USB connectors and other known or yet to be developed power sources. An indicator light 420, which may be an LED light, may be provided on the charger 400 to indicate the charging status, for example, when the charger 400 is connected to a power source. The PCB112 may operate to change other indicators, such as the LED indicator 114/116, to indicate the charging status of the e-cigarette 10. In accordance with the present disclosure, and as shown, for example, in fig. 9, the charger 400 may be connectable to the battery portion at or near the first end 102A. Further, as also shown, for example, in fig. 9, a charger magnet 404 is contemplated within the present disclosure to fixedly couple the charger 400 to the battery portion 100. In one embodiment, the metal surface 404 is disposed and positioned adjacent to the magnet 124 or the magnet 162 (depending on the embodiment of the present disclosure). In another embodiment, the metal surface 124 or 162 magnetically couples the battery portion 100 with the charger magnet 404. Further, the charger magnet 404 may be disposed to have an opposite polarity to the battery portion magnet 124 or 162.

Figures 4-7 also illustrate embodiments of the e-cigarette 10 provided in figures 1-3 according to the present disclosure.

Figures 8 and 9 show other embodiments of an electronic cigarette 10 having a battery portion 100A for receiving a nebulizer, such as nebulizer 200 or nebulizer 200B. PCB112 may be operable to perform various functions including, for example, evaporative temperature control or regulation, boosting, accelerometers, or multiple drivers for controlling the operation of the LEDs. One or more LED indicators 114 may be provided and, in one embodiment, a set of three variable color LED lights are provided near the battery end 102A of the battery portion 100A. A magnet 124/202 may be provided to retain the nebulizer 200 within the nebulizer chamber 108. A switch 118A may be provided to manually activate or otherwise control the e-cigarette 10.

The battery charger 400A, having the charging contacts 402, may be attached or connected to the charging contacts 160 disposed on the outer housing 106, or otherwise exposed to the environment. In one embodiment, the charging contacts 160 are positioned at or near the battery end 102A. The charging contacts 160, 402 may include a first positive contact and a second negative contact. To secure the charging contacts 160 against the corresponding charging contacts 402 of the charger 400A, one or more magnets 162 may be disposed proximate the charging contacts 160. The magnet 162 may then be able to engage a charger magnet 404 disposed on a portion of the charger 400A such that the magnets 162, 404 are adjacent to each other when the contacts 160, 402 are in contact with each other. To ensure proper alignment of the contacts 160, 402, the two magnets 162 may be provided with opposite polarities, and the two charger magnets 404 may be provided with opposite polarities. These opposite polarities may ensure proper orientation of the charger 400A when the charger is connected to the battery portion 100A. In some embodiments, the battery portion magnet 162 may be operable to magnetically attract and connect with the metal charger surface 404, or the charger magnet 404 may be operable to magnetically attract and connect with the metal battery surface 162, each of these embodiments thereby operating to magnetically couple the charger 400 with the battery portion 100. An indicator light 420, which may be an LED, may be provided to indicate the charge status of the battery 110. The charging extension 410 may be provided to connect the charger 400A to a power source, or alternatively the power source may be provided internally within the charger 400A. The charging extension 410 may be an AC wall adapter to USB and a USB cord to a magnetic plug. Any charger 400 of the present disclosure may include over-voltage and over-current protection to prevent charging of the battery 110 thereby ensuring long battery life and to reduce the likelihood of overheating the battery 110. In one embodiment, the charger 400 is rated for a current of about 1000mA, which for some embodiments will be equal to about two hours of battery life. Battery life will vary depending on the battery selection and the number of batteries 110 used in a given implementation.

Referring now to fig. 10, an embodiment of a nebulizer 200C for storing a vaporizable substance 300 is provided. For example, the nebulizer 200C may be used as an alternative nebulizer to the nebulizer 200/200B. The vaporizable material 300 in the vaporizer 200C can be a wax, oil, or gel 300C. In the atomizer 200C, the heating element 214 may be disposed at the base of a pool 214B that may or may not be removable from the atomizer body 208. The pool 214B may be sized to hold the wax, oil or gel 300C while the heating element 214, as controlled by the PCB112, may raise the temperature within the pool 214B to an evaporation temperature range. Once the wax, oil or gel 300C is vaporized, the user may inhale the vapor through the suction tube 222 and out through the nozzle 220. In some embodiments, the nozzle 220 is removable by friction fit, threaded connection, or any other known or to-be-developed connection means. One or more O-ring seals may also be disposed adjacent the nozzle to ensure a fluid-tight connection between the nozzle 220 and the atomizer body 208.

Fig. 11 illustrates another embodiment of a nebulizer 200D for storing a dry vaporizable material 300B. For example, the nebulizer 200D may be used as an alternative nebulizer to the nebulizer 200/200B. The dry matter 300B may be stored in a removable liner or container 240. The atomizer 200D may also include a heating element 214A and an insulating material 242, each of which may be arranged and oriented similarly as previously described with respect to atomizer 200B. Airflow apertures or perforations 270 may be provided at the base of the atomizer 200D. The airflow apertures 270 may be disposed off-plane or misaligned with respect to the electrical contacts 218. The airflow aperture 270 may be aligned with an aperture between the chamber 108 and the battery portion 100A, which may receive a fan 190 as described below. A temperature sensor 260 may also be included.

Figure 12 also illustrates an embodiment of the e-cigarette 10 provided in figures 9-11 according to the present disclosure.

Referring to figure 13, an embodiment of an electronic cigarette 10 including a battery portion 100B is provided. PCB112 may include a microcontroller, a boost integrated circuit, an accelerometer, and a fan control circuit. A fan 190 including blades and a motor may be internally disposed in the battery section 110 of the battery portion 100B. In accordance with the present disclosure, the fan 190 may be operable to facilitate air flow from the outer battery portion 100B, such as through one or more apertures 152 provided in the housing 106, through the battery segment 110 and into the atomizer thereby establishing an air flow for inhalation. In some embodiments, the fan 190 has reversible operation to "clean" the air flow path in the event of debris or excess steam being trapped in the air flow path. PCB112 may also include one or more switches, such as the one illustrated in fig. 15, for example, that may be disposed below the control buttons. PCB112 may also include one or more LEDs for these and other similar switching lights. PCB112 may also be operable to display status messages on an LED screen that may be disposed on housing 106 (e.g., as shown in fig. 15). The status message may, for example, comprise a message indicating the status of the e-cigarette 10, such as when the cigarette 10 is activated, charged or reaches an evaporation temperature. The LED screen may also display an alarm or error message such as a hazard message when a critical temperature is detected by the sensor. Also, as shown in fig. 14, in some embodiments, the PCB112 may be operable to identify the nebulizer 200/200a/200B/200C inserted into the chamber 108, and to identify the vaporizable material 300 included in the nebulizer 200. For example, the PCB112 may communicate with the sensor 260 in the nebulizer 200 in order to identify the type and amount of vaporizable material 300 within the nebulizer 200. This identification may be included in a status message that may be displayed on an LED screen on housing 106. Charger 400A may be used to charge battery 110 in battery section 100C. It is to be appreciated and understood that in some embodiments, the charger 400A may be inserted into the compartment 108 of the battery sections 100A/100B in addition to the connection of the charger 400A described herein. It should also be understood and appreciated that in embodiments where the charger 400/400A is coupled with the battery portion 100 at a location other than where the nebulizer 200 is connected, such as embodiments where the charger 400A is coupled at or near the first end 102A, the e-cigarette 10 may be operated with a pass-through function, i.e., the ability to operate the e-cigarette 10 when the unit is charged by the charger 400A.

Figure 15 also illustrates an embodiment of the e-cigarette 10 provided in figures 13-14 according to the present disclosure.

Some embodiments of chargers for use with a rechargeable vaporizer or e-cigarette, such as the one disclosed above in figure 3, use electrical contacts between the charger and the electrical connector of the atomizer portion. In these cases, the atomizer portion is first removed from the chamber to expose the electrical connectors and thereafter a charger having compatible electrical contacts is inserted into the chamber. The present invention contemplates other types and locations of connectors on the vaporizer and charger. Thus, in some embodiments, the invention provides a charger 400 for charging an evaporator or e-cigarette having charging contacts attached substantially transversely to its housing at an end remote from the cartomiser receiving portion and adjacent to its battery portion. One such embodiment is shown in fig. 14. In some of these embodiments, in which the atomizer portion is not removed from the vaporizer to expose the electrical connector, charging contacts are included in the device so that the vaporizer or e-cigarette can be operated in its usual manner during recharging ("pass-through" charging) of the battery.

As will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure, electrical contacts compatible with the charger must be provided on or within the vaporizer or e-cigarette.

The description set forth above is intended to be illustrative and not limiting, and those skilled in the art will recognize that various deviations from the foregoing, generally known, from the structures described above are also within the scope of the disclosed concept described herein.

The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein. The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element which is not specifically disclosed herein and which does not materially affect the basic and novel characteristics of the claimed invention.

List of reference numerals

10 electronic cigarette

100 battery part

100A battery part

100B Battery part

102 battery housing section

102A Battery part first terminal

104 atomizer receiving section

104A battery portion

106 casing

108 atomizer chamber

110 cell

112 PCB

112A PCB

114 indicator

116 annular indicator

118 button

118A switch

120 electric connector

122 needle

124 magnet

126 projection

130 window

152 hole

160 charging contact

162 magnet

190 air fan

200 atomizer

200A atomizer

200B atomizer

200C atomizer

202 magnet

204 groove

208 body

210 insertion end

212 nozzle end

214 heating element

214A heating element

214B pool

216 core

218 electrical contact

220 nozzle

222 suction pipe

224 screw thread

226 sleeve

228 colored ring

240 container

242 insulating material

250 screen

252 holes

260 sensor

300 vaporizable substance

300A vaporizable fluid

300B evaporable Dry matter

300C vaporizable wax

400 charger

400A charger

402 electric contact

404 magnet

410 plug

420 lamp

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