18432685. E-VAPING ELEMENT WITH FIRST TEMPERATURE SENSOR SPACED APART FROM HEATER simplified abstract (Altria Client Services LLC)

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E-VAPING ELEMENT WITH FIRST TEMPERATURE SENSOR SPACED APART FROM HEATER

Organization Name

Altria Client Services LLC

Inventor(s)

Tony Reevell of London (GB)

E-VAPING ELEMENT WITH FIRST TEMPERATURE SENSOR SPACED APART FROM HEATER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18432685 titled 'E-VAPING ELEMENT WITH FIRST TEMPERATURE SENSOR SPACED APART FROM HEATER

Simplified Explanation

The e-vaping element described in the patent application includes a reservoir, a heater, capillary wicks, and a temperature sensor. The reservoir holds a liquid aerosol-forming substrate, the heater vaporizes the liquid, the capillary wicks transfer the liquid to the heater, and the temperature sensor monitors the temperature of the liquid in the reservoir.

  • Reservoir configured to hold liquid aerosol-forming substrate
  • Heater vaporizes the liquid
  • Capillary wicks transfer liquid to the heater
  • Temperature sensor monitors temperature of the liquid

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be used in electronic cigarettes, vaporizers, and other e-vaping devices.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently vaporizing liquid aerosol-forming substrates in e-vaping devices.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved vaporization efficiency, better control over temperature, and potentially enhanced user experience.

Potential Commercial Applications

The technology could be applied in the development of new e-vaping products for the consumer market.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be similar e-vaping devices with different configurations of reservoirs, heaters, wicks, and temperature sensors.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing e-vaping devices on the market?

This article does not provide a direct comparison between this technology and existing e-vaping devices.

What are the potential regulatory implications of implementing this technology in e-vaping products?

This article does not address the potential regulatory implications of using this technology in e-vaping products.


Original Abstract Submitted

The e-vaping element includes a reservoir configured to hold a liquid aerosol-forming substrate, a heater configured to receive the liquid aerosol-forming substrate from the reservoir, one or more capillary wicks configured to transfer the liquid aerosol-forming substrate from the reservoir to the heater, and a first temperature sensor configured to sense at least one first temperature of the liquid aerosol-forming substrate held in the reservoir, the first temperature sensor and the heater being spaced apart from each other and being on opposite ends of the reservoir.