18628823. AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Japan Tobacco Inc.)

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AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Japan Tobacco Inc.

Inventor(s)

Yasunobu Inoue of Tokyo (JP)

Ryoji Fujita of Tokyo (JP)

Sumie Mikami of Tokyo (JP)

Kazutoshi Serita of Tokyo (JP)

AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18628823 titled 'AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM

The abstract describes an aerosol generation system with a resistance heating unit that has a porous structure, heating an aerosol-generating base material from the inside, and a pair of plate-shaped conductive units on opposing surfaces of the resistance heating unit.

  • Resistance heating unit with a porous structure
  • Heating aerosol-generating base material from the inside
  • Pair of plate-shaped conductive units on opposing surfaces
  • Innovative design for efficient aerosol generation
  • Potential for improved performance and reliability

Potential Applications: - E-cigarettes and vaping devices - Drug delivery systems - Air fresheners and fragrance dispensers

Problems Solved: - Enhancing aerosol generation efficiency - Ensuring consistent heating of base material - Improving overall performance and reliability

Benefits: - Increased efficiency in aerosol generation - Enhanced user experience with consistent heating - Potential for longer device lifespan

Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Aerosol Generation System for Enhanced Performance" This technology can be used in the development of advanced e-cigarettes, drug delivery systems, and other aerosol-generating devices, catering to a wide range of industries.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the porous structure of the resistance heating unit contribute to the efficiency of aerosol generation? 2. What are the potential safety implications of using this innovative heating system in consumer products?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in resistance heating technology and its applications in aerosol generation systems to ensure optimal performance and reliability.


Original Abstract Submitted

An aerosol generation system including a resistance heating unit that has a porous structure in at least a part thereof, and that heats an aerosol-generating base material from the inside, and a pair of plate-shaped conductive units provided on mutually opposed surfaces of the resistance heating unit.