17947436. HEAT-NOT-BURN (HNB) AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICES AND CAPSULES simplified abstract (Altria Client Services LLC)

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HEAT-NOT-BURN (HNB) AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICES AND CAPSULES

Organization Name

Altria Client Services LLC

Inventor(s)

Eric Hawes of Midlothian VA (US)

Zack W. Blackmon of Richmond VA (US)

Dean Twite of London (GB)

Ryan Mcginley of St Neots (GB)

Rangaraj S. Sundar of Midlothian VA (US)

Jarrett Keen of Richmond VA (US)

Raymond W. Lau of Glen Allen VA (US)

Thomas Tran of Richmond VA (US)

HEAT-NOT-BURN (HNB) AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICES AND CAPSULES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17947436 titled 'HEAT-NOT-BURN (HNB) AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICES AND CAPSULES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a heat-not-burn aerosol-generating device with a lid that covers a capsule-receiving cavity, a replaceable mouthpiece for drawing air through the cavity, and retainers to secure the mouthpiece to the lid.

  • Housing with a capsule-receiving cavity
  • Lid fixedly coupled at one point, releasably coupled at another
  • Lid covers the cavity in a closed position
  • Lid includes a first retainer
  • Replaceable mouthpiece for air intake and exit
  • Mouthpiece includes a second retainer to secure it to the lid

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in the development of new heat-not-burn tobacco products, electronic cigarettes, or other aerosol-generating devices.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of securely covering the capsule-receiving cavity while allowing for easy replacement of the mouthpiece for hygiene or customization purposes.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved hygiene, ease of use, and the ability to customize the device with different mouthpieces.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be commercialized in the tobacco industry, vaping industry, or other industries that produce aerosol-generating devices.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be similar devices with replaceable mouthpieces, but the specific configuration of the lid, cavity, and retainers may be unique to this patent application.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact user experience?

This article does not delve into the user experience aspect of the technology. It would be interesting to know how users perceive the ease of replacing the mouthpiece and the overall convenience of using the device.

What are the potential regulatory challenges for this technology?

The article does not address any potential regulatory challenges that may arise with the implementation of this technology. It would be important to consider how regulations on tobacco products or aerosol-generating devices could impact the commercialization of this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

A heat-not-burn aerosol-generating device includes a housing that defines a capsule-receiving cavity and a lid fixedly coupled to the housing at a first point and releasably coupleable to the housing at a second point that is different from the first point. The lid is configured to cover the capsule-receiving cavity in a closed position. The lid includes a first retainer and a replaceable mouthpiece coupleable to the lid such that air entering the housing and drawn through the capsule-receiving cavity exits out of the replaceable mouthpiece. The mouthpiece includes a second retainer that is configured to engage with the first retainer so as to releasably secure the replaceable mouthpiece to the lid.