18654011. AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM simplified abstract (Japan Tobacco Inc.)

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AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM

Organization Name

Japan Tobacco Inc.

Inventor(s)

Manabu Yamada of Tokyo (JP)

Yasunobu Inoue of Tokyo (JP)

AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18654011 titled 'AEROSOL GENERATION SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes an aerosol generation system with a tubular member that can hold an aerosol-generating base material and a heating unit. The tubular member has a protrusion on its bottom wall, which aligns with a corresponding location on the heating unit.

  • The system includes a tubular member with an opening for inserting an aerosol-generating base material.
  • The tubular member has a bottom wall with a protrusion that matches a location on the heating unit.
  • The heating unit surrounds the tubular member, aligning with the protrusion for efficient aerosol generation.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Tubular member for holding aerosol-generating base material.
  • Protrusion on the bottom wall of the tubular member.
  • Heating unit with a corresponding location for the protrusion.
  • Efficient aerosol generation system design.

Potential Applications:

  • Inhalation devices.
  • Air fresheners.
  • Drug delivery systems.

Problems Solved:

  • Efficient aerosol generation.
  • Controlled heating for aerosol production.

Benefits:

  • Consistent aerosol generation.
  • Precise control over heating.
  • Versatile applications in various industries.

Commercial Applications: The system can be used in inhalation devices, air fresheners, and drug delivery systems, offering precise aerosol generation and controlled heating for optimal performance in commercial settings.

Questions about Aerosol Generation System: 1. How does the protrusion on the bottom wall of the tubular member enhance aerosol generation efficiency? 2. What are the potential safety implications of the heating unit surrounding the tubular member in this system?


Original Abstract Submitted

An aerosol generation system including a tubular member having an opening into which an aerosol-generating base material containing an aerosol source can be inserted and a heating unit, wherein the cylindrical member has a bottom wall that closes at least part of an end opposite to the opening, the bottom wall is provided with a protrusion projecting from the outer surface of the bottom wall, the heating unit is provided with a location corresponding to the protrusion, and the heating unit is arranged around the tubular member in a state in which the protrusion of the tubular member is associated with the location provided at the heating unit that corresponds to the protrusion.