18592585. ELECTRONIC VAPOR PROVISION DEVICE simplified abstract (Nicoventures Trading Limited)

From WikiPatents
Revision as of 05:37, 1 October 2024 by Wikipatents (talk | contribs) (Creating a new page)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

ELECTRONIC VAPOR PROVISION DEVICE

Organization Name

Nicoventures Trading Limited

Inventor(s)

Christopher Lord of London (GB)

ELECTRONIC VAPOR PROVISION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18592585 titled 'ELECTRONIC VAPOR PROVISION DEVICE

The abstract describes an electronic vapor provision device with a body and a vaporizer. The device includes a power cell and a processor in the body, and the vaporizer can be connected to the body. The processor can enter a sleep mode when the device is inactive for a certain period, and it can switch to a usable mode when the vaporizer is disconnected and reconnected.

  • The device includes a power cell and a processor in the body.
  • The processor can enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity.
  • The vaporizer can be connected and disconnected from the body.
  • The processor switches to a usable mode when the vaporizer is reconnected.
  • This technology allows for efficient power management and user-friendly operation.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in electronic cigarettes and vaping devices. - It can also be applied in medical inhalation devices for precise dosage delivery.

Problems Solved: - Efficient power management to prolong battery life. - Seamless transition between sleep and usable modes for user convenience.

Benefits: - Extended battery life for longer usage. - User-friendly operation with automatic mode switching.

Commercial Applications: - This technology can be utilized in the development of advanced vaping devices for the consumer market. - Medical device manufacturers can incorporate this technology for improved inhalation devices.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the device determine the inactive time before entering sleep mode? 2. What are the potential safety implications of the automatic mode switching feature?


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic vapor provision device comprises a body and a vaporizer. The body comprises a power cell and a processor, and the vaporizer is releasably connectable to the body. The processor is configured to enter a sleep mode when the vaporizer is connected to the body and the device is inactive for an inactive time. Furthermore, the processor is configured to leave the sleep mode and enter a usable mode when the vaporizer is disconnected from the body then reconnected to the body.